Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 November 1932 — Page 10
THE BLOOMINGTON DAILY TELEPHONE, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA (PHONE 3000)
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taw of an animal
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-What American poet wrote
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1--What American novelist is - -widely Icnown for her "Old . Chester" stories? giijative compound SBirthplace of Abraham -Greek god of love . . fer-Rodent &Morsel ' 7 From where were Adam and 'Eveexpelled? felOne of the United States
d 'What American humorist wrote the play, "Tike College Widow'? 1 Where are CheUeat Hamp .. stead and Strand? 13 In what . city i& the , Champ Elysees? 1(5 Spread for drying 17 One of a tribe of Algonquin In dians 19 Of whaS country was Senna charib king? 21 Indicted ' " 23 Larjg sea duck 24 Indignation 25 The son of what great French novelist wrote ''Camille"? . 27 Molding of convex profile 29 Being in the most abstract sense 30 Elongated fish ,:- 34 What great German musiciav is best known for his grant! oratorios, including "The Mes siah"? 36 Pertaining to piinishment 38 Who is recognized as ;.Ger ' many's greatest poet? 40 Accomplished ; 42 Through 44 Measure out 45 What was the first name of th French philosopher, Descartes? 47 Eggs , 49 Hinder 50 Jagged rock : 51 River in Switzerland 53 Indefinite article " 55 Have existence Herewith is the solution to yes-
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Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Clampitt of Henderson creek -visited Mrs. lii-rWay'day evening. Thi terete of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff liikizfsr burned Monday night. Stae Fleetwood hd " Mrs. Hele2?&ttz and son Bobby -visited MrQriS Mrs. -Glen White Sunday. Mr.chd MfS- Franlc Dillman and children? Nola and Robert Dillman Eeni? Friday with their daughter, 21rs, Loris Hillenburg and ihusband.
Monday evening guests ; of Mrs.
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Mr. and Mr. Uoyd vhite ana daughter Lettia May pent Thursday night with Mr. and Mcs. Olen White. ' - ; iiMs. and Mrs. Loris Hillenburg spent Thursday with the , latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A Dillman ' : j Helen Lantz, Mary Fleetwood and Mary Alice Axsom called oh Mrs. Rufii White Tuesday moming.
Mrs. Harold Prow, Ellettsville road, will entertain members of the
Cecil, Axsosn were. Mr; and Mrs. Auld Nabors . club . Friday . aCter-
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Mr. and Mrs. Press Freeman called on Mi', and Mrs. Everett Living-! ston Tuesday night. Joel Malicoat is no better at this writing. Irene Ellev visited her grand par-j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minks j Thursday nighL j The Women's Farm Bureau met j with Mrs. Clara Macy Friday. Friday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Owen Slier and family were Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Minks, . Mr. and' Mrs, Ray Tally and Oryille Fuller, j Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Freeman j are back here from Wisconsin vis- j King relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Burks call-; ed on the former's parents, Mr. and ;
Mrs. Charles Burks Sunday. Eph -Brunner spent last week with his daughter Mrs- John W. Freeman and iamily. Miss Geneva Maners spent Friday night with Irene Eller. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman November 12th a son, John William; Harold EHer took Sunday dinner with Bfilmer Burks and parentis,, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burks. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hancock took Sunday dinner with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and family.
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MrJ and Mrs, Philip Million and , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall Sunday af- tingr along as well a p. can-be exdaughter of Indianapolis visited' ternoon. Mr. Davis is a former res- pected. She goes to the Junior high
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ident of Smithville and a cousin of j school at Solsberry. Mr. Hall. Mrs. Allie Sparks entertained the Mrs. D. W. Faulkner is visiting j Community club Tuesday after-
Lf nrw, Tu T?rtW.u i.ori'hei son. Reuben Faulkner and j noon.
familv in Indianapolis this week, i Mr.
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Mrs. Million's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Prince, over the week end.
Beulah and Helen Covey visited) Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Meadows their grandmother, Mrs . Joe Chas-1 vhuted relatives ia . Indianapolis
and Mrs. Milton Welborn
teen Sunday. Several from here attended the
j funeral of Mrs. John Sowders Tues
day. Clinton Covey tpent Friday
Mrs. Jeff Kayle and Mrs. Thomas! spent Sunday with John Mathews! night at Needmore with his father,
Dell Covey.
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Thomas Tdpp and daughter Beulah Scales attended the funeral of Miss j and family of Bloomington. of Bedford Mable Vint Monday at the Pente-; tTr'tu Tt ' t costal church at Bloomingotn. Thei f 1 1 T 1 A Mrs. William Prince Jr. is re-; y Hughes was in charge, i BedtOY& ft. K. 4 covering from an attack of tonsil- " v itis " ' j Mr. and Mrs. Dell Covey called Dinner guests at the home of Mr GKEENE COUNTY CHAPEL ! on Mrs. Mary Covey Sunday even-, and Mrs. Ed Hall Sunday were the: The Kev, and Mrs. Baron called ing. latters stater. Mrs. Marshall Mead Monday on Ada Sparks, who. has! Mrs. Vidella Kinser and daughter
dws of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs.! been ill for some time. spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
jovar the week end.
Mr. and Mr?. Curtis Deckard ani children spent Sunday with- Mr. Dcckard's mother, ' Mrs. Sarah Adams, of Fairfax. 1 x
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Ir . Olen Bartle:t and childr&n'i'
Mr, and Mrs. Burl Hillenburg j and Mrs oy Altm and, children", r-ere in Bedford Saturday. I spent Tuesday niirnt with Mr. axidV
Mrs. S. H. Bartjett 3' . .. ."'
were
Mrs. Zella Kinser and daughter Carrie visited Mrs. Flora Southers. Hazel Covey was unable to attend school Monday,
Mrs. Ike Shields of Crawfordsville Mrs. Grovyr Shields and Mrs. Cord-
ie Shields called on Mr. and Mrs,
Sam Hall Friday -.afternoon,
Homer Miller and children of
Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. Hussell
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist, i Dell Covey and familv.
frhm-ph met with Mrs. Rotha Sims Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bartiett
East Guthrie
Oscar Anderson spent. Thursday night with his daughter, Mo3. Burl'.--
jBlackweU of Fairfax. ! Herman Cracraft of BartMtsviUe. : spent Thursday niif ht with Mr. and
IMrs. Earl Supp.
JjjS.Ua, 1X1 L. Uiiu iu.i. xvuv iau ciiiu.) Liuay iwi o" a.u uuj . t. . - - - . -
Mable East i Julia Adams, ciaugnter or uan cnuaren were guesTs or tpp i.:ovy ; spenx eunaay wun- iwr,.ann wtv -wv . Joe Davis, of Bordeu . callvd on 1 AduinH, has diphtheria. She is get--family Sunday, Uoboit... WUpou. Sarah Hitter or.fOTVlv.-.
and Mr, and Mrs. Kee McKee arid! Ml and Mrs. William Adams- Erwin and Ellis- -'Fitter apantrtK-iFfe-ij; '
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