Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 54, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 November 1932 — Page 7
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932
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BABIO BEPAIB . And Service, AO Make . ... . Receivers Certified Badkrtridan ELVIS RADIO SERVICE phone S838. 316 & Washington.
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NOTICE: To mafce room for new addition of Boy Burns grocery we must sell at once half of our large etock of new furniture, stoves and rugs. Come in, find what you want make us an offer. See how cheap you can buy good furniture. Pete Burns, 202 north Walnut; Phone G9SL - Qffltifn "FOR TRADE: Sedan for coupe, clear farm for . house ; or:. equity - in house. Phone day. ; 2fcc
BIXTOMTXGTOX BEAUTY SHOP . Guaranteed Shelton Permanent,.: ' Complete $2.50 Others. KM and $7.00 ghampoo, finger wave any time 50c PBE9 an SxlO portrait given with 7 7 eacii permanent, iib South- College .Phone 3655 , ; -v:. "v "Dec 2
EVERY family occasionally, needs extra cash to meet emergencies, to par bills, etc. We take care of such situations by lending any reasonable amount to those in position tc make regular payments. We require no endorsers just tbe signatures of husband and wife; You get the money when you need it the fnH amount of the loan in cash. Repayments may be arranged weekly or monthly to suit your convenience. Interest charged only for time money is used. Call, write or phone. You can get the cash you need today, LEGAL LOAN CO. : 112 South College Ave. Half Block South
Citizens Loar &
Trust Co. Phone 4074
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FOR RENT; 4 room unfurnished apartment. All modern except heat. Water furnished. $15 a month. 412 west 3rd . street Phone 4405. 2$c FOR RENT: 5 room bungalow, 516 south Fess avenue.; Call J. P. Leffler, 4881 or 6170 Nltfn FOR RENT: Ten room all modern house, east part.; five room, electric lights and water; six rooms thoroughly modern;, Call 4618. 20c FOR RENT: Attractive apartment, three rooms, bath, store room and laundry. Fine boat. 415 south Lincoln street, Inquite at 307 east 2nd street. Phone 4S83. N12tfi:
FOR SALE: Coal. West Virginia Splint and Eastern Kentucky, $5.65, Indiana lump, $3,25. All forked coal Ralph Poling, phone 3873. 26x "" SPECIAL BARGAINS Whitney player piano, just tuned, and in first class condition with 100 music rolls, $20; 5 piece walnut bedroom suite with new mattress, $18; 3 piece overstuff suite, $22.50; Thor electric washer, frist class condition, $7.50; Freed 8 tube elec trie radio, like new. $15; bargains in: heating stoves, rugs and everything for the home. Come and see. li. & H. FURNITURE CO 336 South Walnut. Phone (1436 ASK YOUR NEIGHBOJEC 21c
In buying 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9. 10 acres out aways consult me. Improved or unimproved. I have over 60 pieces of property for your selection. Walter Hall, office 102 west 6th street. Tel. 21c FOR SALE: Capons, any size up to nine pounds. Milk raised and fattened. Phone 2366. Orders must be in by noon Tuesday, deliveries, made Wednesday. Price very reasonable. Earl Ingram. 22;
FOR SALE: Coal, $3.00 ton; wood $2.00 rick, Wall board 2 cents sq. ft. ECONOMY CUT RATE LUMBER YARD Phone 3880 23?;
FOR SALE: 60 small tracts, improved or unimproved. From 1 to 80 acres. Priced right. Walter S.
Hall, Realtor. Office 102 west 6th
street. Phone 5650.
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A GREAT FOOTBALL ROMANCE
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FOR RENT: 2 large . modern, rooms, furnished : for ligh house keeping. Built in features. Every: thing furnished including garage. a sn wpIt 21 south Washine-
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AK.if fiV, miles out. ineres
It's hard to make it a go. in towa. A living there is about all we can expect. The soil is the answer. If you' can raise as little as $375.00 I will deed you 80 acres, 35 of which can be cultivated. 3 room house, rriuvi nrt mile on dirt road
FOR RENT : Apartment, furnished "or unfurnished. All utilities including Frigidaire. Margrave1 Apts. 736 east 3rd street. Phone 5921- 22x FOR RENT: Sunny steamheated front room, j Reasonable. Phone 4456: . ;v". 21c
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VALHALLA FARK CEMETERY Bmoty and garpetyl Care. AJUrtfn NOTICE: I have taken charge of the-Barber Shop located at 8th and Rogers in ;Carthter building. Childrens Hafr Cuts 15c. First class serykCi . Sherm an Hacker. - 26c LOST: Dog. prindle Boston bull about 7 months old, last seen wore harness and chain attached.; Call
6339 or 4500. " 21x - bStNTKR IS HERE Y6o nieed at stove. We; heed the . moneyt: That is the time to buy. All kinds good used heating stoves. Murphy! Futntture Company, Phone 5745. - 30B north Morton street. 21c PHONES -" t Imi For beet prices' on good coal. Eastern Kentucky Virginia and Indiana Lttm. DAT NIGHT COAL COw Hillside and Huntington. V 21c "Footing Tmatch; nov.2:j-24. Turkeys, geec, . fresh hams and beef.' End of : pavement on south Rogers street. Bruce Z Rteds. 23x LOST: Black and white; Univer pencil- with June' Humphrey carved on it. Phone 5102! '.: c21x
FOR F-ENT: Attractive 2 room furnished apartment: Downstairs. Everything furnished. Overstuffed, suite: Rent reasonable. 3 blocks to campus. Phone 2891; . 21c FOR RENT: Most attractive apartment in city. Garage, electric
al refrigerator, heat and water rur-
more to pay, nothing to assuime, clear as a bell. A good abstract. Now is the time to buy this, not next spring. Positively the -biggest bargain to be had. The owner needs the-money. Act promptly if you want it. " WALTER S. HALL Realtor Office m.M W. 6th. TelV 550
P. S. - Consult me abo-it that small place; out. 60 tracts for your selection; - -
FOR SALE: Good Indiana No. 4 deep vein coal. Also mixed green
nished. An ideal place to live. For ! wood, $2.00 per rick. For infonna-
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1 FOR RENT: 3 furnished rooms, bath; Will rent cheaper to man and wife if they take care of the place. For information call at 412 west 4th street, second block west Monon station. 22x FOR PJBNT 3 unfurnished roomsPrice reasonable. Gas, lights and water. .309 north Lincoln.- Phone 2800... :F 22x
tion call Dick Shoddy, 4667
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FOR RENT: One half of double. All modem Recently decorated. Garage; On Ballantine road. J. E. P., Holland. r ; v; 22c FOR RENT: 3 room ' modern downstairs unfurnished apartment. Newly r. decorated, 335 south Col-
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FOR RENT: 5 room house, new ly papered. Lights, water, phone, 2
acres of ground. Edge of town. JMU
LOST: My; small, orown, pug-nos-i per month. W. S. Hall, Phone 5650
ed, part Pekinese dog. White on chest and feet; Name-Skippy. Call
Jane Ruble, 3686, Reward. 21c!
i025s west 6th street.
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' COAL FOR SALE All kinds of good coal -Prices reasonable prompt, service Courteous treatment.1 Dial 4412 JOHN A. RODARMEL Member of BIRMA '
FOR RE2NT: Nicely furnished apartment, light and airy with heat
LOST? upper plate 01 raise teeth ? furnished. Reasonable. 112 east
Wednesdav vta; northern hart" of
town j-: Finder please xall : K06 or FOR RENT FOR1- RENT : 2 large rooms for light - house keeping, furnished, or unfurnished, west Kirk wood. Phone 3402 : : - -S , " 23c
' FOR. RENT: Five room modern cottage at to& east 9th street. Call 3335. : ; 23c
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FOR R.ENT Unusually nice sleeping room. Private entrance. Steam heat. Two blocks from square, $3 per week. 112 east 3rd: 22x FOR SALE: rBoston Bull male pups; Call 9051. 22c
FOR SALE: Repossessed furniture, stoves and rugs of all kinds, as good as new. Very low prices. Pete Burns, 202 north Walnut St. Phone 5931 Oct 21tfn LOOK I REAL VALUES UNREDEEMED " R. R.- WATCHES $20 JEWELRY CLOTHIG . ELIABLE WATCH SHOP 108 South College Ave FOR SALE: Either electric or down key National Cash .register. See Tom Kanakis, Grand Candy Kitchen; --,v ' - 22c
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I CHAPTER XXXIII Ted danced with Barb and watched Rosalie. Stone was bearing down with all of his professional manner. Ted was glad he had punched him in the nose; his fist itched to do it again. , Stone had been ungracious about it. "How about a dance, Wynne?" Ted hadn't wanted Stone to meet Rosalie, but there they were. It meant he would dance with Barb; it meant more he knew that Stone had never come over to him of his own volition. Tom had tried to carry it all oil in . the grand manner. "May 1 present;1 he had said to Barb. "Captain Pidgin." And Pidge had lei him have it. MYes.M he had said, "and I owe it all to good old Stone he put mc over." Dancinj with Barb was a delicious feeling something which a
boy has $cen at the end ot the ruinbow, now finally rxhieved. "It s been a long time, Ted. since we danced like this " A warmth Hooded hiui; he held her ever so slightly closer. She glanced at him. and rnodest'y dropped her eyes; floated along. Floating through the clouds with the yellow moon. , Then it hit him. Elusiveness. Rosalie was frank, honest; she had far more beauty, more heart, more talent than Barb but sh was frank about it came out in a gold gown that spun her before, tht crowd like a dazzling promise. Rosafic was warm, brilliant, gorgeous; but you had to pursue Barb to a far corner of the sky a rar moment in your arms, and then she fled behind a cloud. That damn Stone was dancing too clos to her that's it, Rosic. Rosalie could handle herself. "She's stunning," Barb admitted. "You're luckvflTed' ifVm lucky?" ' "She's mad about you," "Don't kid me; how would you know?" "I've liked you some, mys'.'if." Admission from Barb swset. "It's been a long time, Ted." "Just what was it wc quarreled about, anyhow?" he asked. "You always seemed to find something." - : The heavens rocked;- clouds bumped. It wasn't the way she paid it, or even what sK said. Perhaps he glanced to her eyes too
soon; but he caught there the same tormenting message: I can get. you back whenever I want you. Tl'm afraid you just fumbled, Barb," he spoke decisively. "What do you mean?" She was trying to hold him with her eyes. "I don't think I'll find anything more to quarrel about." "How nice" It didn't register. Ted felt his hand at thiMhrottledriving a team, looking for weak spots, beating his opponents with contemptuous eyes, worrying them, cracking them. You couldn't fight a girl; but you didn't have to stick around with your chin out waiting to be slapped, : It was time to let this little lady in on the fact that he was no longer a steel mill boy courting an heiress.
Give her a jolt. "Listen," he said gruffly, when the dance had ended, "the trouble with you is that you're still playing with the rules we used three years ago. They don't go anymore. I'm off your schedule right now." He bowed stiffly and left her. er a steel mill boy courting an heiress. She stood, chin up, eyes hesitating between lightning and rain; who was he to talk to her like tht? Suddenly she felt a strange, shrill pain, felt like a little girl terribly abused, who wanted to cry but wouldn't. Rosalie was secretly awiustd for the rest of the evening. She had never seen Ted act so strangely almost rer:lcssly. Somcthmg had happened between him and Harb. again. Rosalie was glad of that. She had recognized Barb's, maneuver, had tried to keep from watching, the'm
during their dance -and even pretended. to be interested by t he ginv lets of personality with which Stone attacked her. Ted had come back and taken her from Stone almost rudely. Then he danced with her madly, generally behaving like a savage.
She liked it, but most of all, it amused her. Ted had shown her many sides;' now he was a stomping little boy, slightly confused 'but following hi? instincts. The" instincts seemed to rtvolvc around Uci for the time bein. which wa a hopeful s.'gn'to a girl who had long been sure of herself. Out Rosalie couldn't kno.v that which annoyed Ted most. Marl) Roth was Tr.r;kinn an open play for P:dp.c: and thai poor upper csc, helpless one was stumbling into the, trap. Ted was 9 n u c ry cd : he felt 1 ft e shouting: You have money ami position -and personality a:;d the captaincy can't you leave my e;irl
t- R11V hp .lirln't xhtr.ii ' for 112 reii-
!h;ed how silly that would be. PUlgc didn't know Liarb was. his
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Ted's eyes lingered over the so cfety pages in the morning ; appearing regularly there, among those present, were Lctty Palmer of Boston, Rosalie Downs, James Pidgin of Cleveland and Ted Wynne. Wonder how Barb fcit when she read that? And Toin Stone? Pidge and - his- gani. stalwart football star? and- striking kMs, vere instantaneously approvedabsorbed by society's blotter, caught m the constant whirl Ted and Pidge lived m dinner coats; bowled through the valley in Pidge's hook-and-ladder model roadster, big enough for two. strong enough for four, fast enough, lor seventy: dropping m at dances, plowing through U)csnow.,sniging in the ram They brought the girls down to r-neet Ted'? folks lohn Wynne appraised them carefully, later confiding in' Ins wife (bat the little one wouldn't fill an envelope, body and soul Ted's mother cried with joy and the terrific. pride in her boy who had ene away vo make a. man ri himself. After they had dropped the girls at home, they would u to-the allntpht restaurant . or the police- sta
tion, where tne hoys-- aung oui f'idge marveled at their picturesque profanity and the remarkable liberties they took with each other's private ' lives They liked Pidge: put on extra Stuff for him "Boy," he said to Ted -'these arc1 people down here; real people They sure boil mc some laugh." Ted. was veiling a slant on a new sector .through Pidge All his life he livid Had .a slight envy or the btc namys on the pctety page, con fidcri.ig them to be Valley royaltv N'ow ho wa among -them. He was sl'tuhKy uncomfortable before the enormoa assurance rf sonic": but for mo.it lie had a flight contempt The women ' more angular but; bi'der kept: t he : "men"." better dressed, with better liquor; conversation tike summer 1ightriing--:shiny but empty i"'id.:c' hated, to leave ;., bade an
Equitable Securities Courteous, Confidential Service 109 S. College Phone 650S
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Publix corporation in that city. Returning to Bloomingtori, the couple will have a start on furnishing a home. A three-piece bedroom fsuite, one of the finest ever produced at the Showers furniture factory, will be presented them tomorrow after the ceremony on the
i stage. This beautiful eet, of period
design, now is on display tn tr lobby of the Princess theater, where it will remain until thi wedding. And m the stage is set for the most unique event in Bloomington's history a radio wedding.
From the comment which the cerej mony already has aroused among i the romance loving citizens of j Bloomington, tjie radio wedding i bids fair to become . one of the
most talked of affairs of the present social season- No one can afford to miss it, for fit. will be long remembered as one of the most unique ceremonies which has eve? been solemnized in the city. The wedding itself' will take place at about 8:30 p. m., after the showing of the feature film whicli has been especially "selected for this occasion.
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I Kappa Kappa
Dance at HotelFifty couples attended the irt- r ! formal Kappa Kappa Sigma, dance ; j given- Saturday night at the Mc?. ! Cormiclr.s Creek ntate park hotels iThn GamDUS Play BoysV local; COVr;
lorcd orchestra I urnished the , mur m sic; Bridge waa played. A" colof :
scheme of gold and. macK was cariried out in the decorations an4 . ! dance programs. -r ' j A dinner wsjs held in the? hotel " dining room preceding th' dance; , ! Those attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Harvey, Miss Viva UU phant, Leroy Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, -Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Mit? che 11, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Tcuner, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. King, Mr. and Mr." Fred .Million:, Mr. and Mrs;
Rov Porter, Mr. ana jars, -uiewu ii: :r--& Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Homer AUen,
Mr; and Mrs. W. W. Ferguson, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bennett, Mr. ana Mrs. John Robertson. Ms- and Mrs.
U. M. snaw, Jxir. sjia iio. wn Mr. and Mrs Victor Netcptti, ; ;
Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe Parrish, Mii .
and Mrs. uaryi .uook- ana savs. jt. - , J. McBurney. - The next Kappa Kappa Sigma rj meeting will be h:ld at the home of 'Mrs. Leslie Springs, south Dunn;;j M street, at 7:30 o'clock next Monday; evening. " ; : v' '";: ' 'r: - ' M Mrs. VichryMostesii to Friendship Club
The FrienrishiD club met Friday, afternoon with Mrs. Charles Vickery.' south. Washington strset. Plans were made for a 2hHstmas luch eon to be held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon, December 15, with Mrs. Dwight Haflich, Ellettsville road. ' T tto was plaved and prizei? went
to Mrs. Kay Polingr, Mrs. EarlBax : ter, Mrs. John Pattoni Mr?. Dwight P-m
Jtiai.ncn, ana isars. n&ney Those present were the Mesdatttf es Robert King; Bernard Glover: Ross May, Cecil Lanum, John Pat-; tnn. Willard Godsev. Harley Bell;.-.
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PalmerMorxT. west-W street ?wiht Haflich. Bart Baxter Job?,
And Ted didn't know lhat Bi'.rb elaborate farewell to the squealer
was using Pidge. 'That Barb is some gal,"-Pidge raved -that night. will wc be seeing her around?" "Yen. she'll be around." "Good And another thiny I'd just like :p yive her a. play, to got that damn Stone's goat.M Bur. Barb wasn't around: for,-according to instructions from his father. Pidge had called .the manager of the Kiverside. "They're having a big shindig and want me to come out,"! he reported. "How about it?" "Sure," Ted answered. "Go on ahead, Pidgft." "Me go on ahead? 1 told them I was stopping with friends and they said to bring my gang: so what do you say we load , up the squealer and Rosic and sec what they've got to offer?" 1 Ted knew what they would have. The EH Potter Scotts would have everything that went with a brilliant social function, including the guests. But Barb wouldn't be around; or Stone. They didn't make the Eli Potter Scotts.
continues to improve. Miss Lois Sharp has returned from Indianapolis. l Mrs. Honeywell has returned to
her home in Florida.
Mrs. James Shantee and, baby are j
doing well. 1 The ladies of the Bethel church ! will have a Thanksgiving dinner,! open to the public, Thursday. j John Chandler has returned from j
Ter re Haute. The Second Baptist . church is
holding a revival. -Services start at
7:30 p. m. Miss Cassie Gordon, west 9th street, is recovering from c.n oper
ation performed at the . local hoe:-
pital." Miss Juanita Johnson is recovering at her home on west 8th street ilrom a recent illness. Mrs, Rosa Russell is recovering.
Patton, Ted Burks, Kay-: Pouag : and Charles Vickeiy. .; '
Only one dollar for a meuiber-; shin in Red Cross. You owe it to '
vAHncAif onri.vmir:-fnwn to ioln. Sl.Ott'"--
"Vow von re " -feeding" baby Mai:
nicai." she prattled. "Have a bi time in Cleveland." kosaiie said ' "I know you'll like Pidge.'!? .sister.4 Oui in the .open;" through the hil.lsf Pidge raved at sixty-fiyc-niUes an hour "Fm .really nuts abourt'nt little, granite." . "Which one?" "That squealer. She's cuic," He had evidently forgotten Barb. "How many docs she make this year?" "1 ain't foolin" this tnie,M Pidge lauahed. "But for a - real all-time
all-American that. Rosie O'Grady jRed Crosu never fails. ; Will you gal is in. If you don't post her fail by not taking a $1.00 -.member-you're '.the world's heaviest" dumb-' 1 ship?
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Phone 2388 Fred Stotts-; Owner and Manager
! ' Ladies of the Bethel A. M. IS. church will meet at the home of i wws Atiofl Evans, west 7th street at
1 7:45 o'clock .this" evening. The la- j ' dies of the church will serve I Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. A ! ; taffy pulling will be held at the j ! church at 7 o'clock Thursday eve- j Ining. ': ' , a l- '1
"Rosie's a honey all-right.' " "And that Barb was a darb. You know, Ted, with all these dumpings hanging round, 1 hate to think of growing old." "It'll be a long time before -you get old, Pidge." "1 don't want ever to get old.-' . (To Be ConthitHd)
Phone News Items to, 3000,
FRANK D. HOPE OPTOMETRIST OLASSBS FITTKD Room 6 Allen Bldg.
MANY GIFTS FOR PRINCIPALS
IN RADIO STAG
FOR SAU5 OR TRADE: I thoroughbred. CV. I. C. boar; 1 grey mare with harness;:! Maxwell road-
FOR BENT: Sevea room house j ster; 1 model T Ford coach; 1927
modern except heat Can fee used
for double. 1315 south Washington, Inquii at JL.uthefs Coffee Cup, 111 south Walat.p J. 026tfn
WANTED TO SELL: '$600 real estate note for $475 cash. Call John Adams store; south of mithville for information. " 23x
CASH FOR YOUB GiXR OR EQUITY or if you are tn the mar ket for a good used car Bee ma Harry Stephens, 302 eat yrd street, Phone Nm. 18ctfn
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WANTED TO BUY Old Gold Dental work, broken jew-
one ton Ford -truck. A bargain er ; eiry. Interstate Gold Refining corn-
taken - at . once. Guy's Motor Serv- pany. Headquarters Peterson Raicef 307 south Walnut street. Phone dio Shop, north, side square. 21c 3344 or: 5604.. ' - 23c - -
WANTED TO BORROW: $2oU Will- pay 8 percent, give mortgage on farm with buildings for 3 years. Box H. R. i; in carte Daily Telephone. ; 23x
Guests who attend weddings always like to take home a souvenir of the occasion. For this reason, The Daily Telephone and Publix
Princess theater, which are spon-
busses of the Greyhound Lines, en I route to Chicago, where they will ; spend their honeymoon, j In Chicago the bridal couple will j reside at the homelike St. Clair hojtfcJ, just a block or two from the ' famoufl Michigan boulevard and overlooking Lake Michigan. Nearby they will see the famous Lindbergh beacon, which guides flyers
This radip wedding, as the date in and out of Chicago at night
for its solemnization draws nearer, and which sneas iis.ugm over on
promises to be the most outstand- (side of the building.
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vocal choruses of the t-ong.
M. L. GLASGOW USEE GOODS Anything you want to buy oir sell see me. Transfer at Moderate Fricea. D.3 E. 3rd. Phone 3461$
; YOU CAN MOVE With out worry or damage. Let us have charge and we will prove it. ; ; OUR PRICES AEE REASONABLE MURPHY TRANSFER GO. SGS Nortti Morton Thone 5745. Bs, Phore 2
NOTARY WORE At Night to 10:00
Caroline Payne V NOTARY PUBLIC AT THE? BLOOMINGTON DAILY TELEPHONE OFFICE; V i Hours 10 a. -in. in morning unUl 10 p. . m- &t night .-v;
ling wedding of the social season.
soring the first. radio wedding ever ;it will be the first time that such
solemnized in Bloomington, will present a -souvenir to every woman attending the wedding which will
take place at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday
a wedding where modern radio facilities are utilized has ever been performed on any theater stage in America, The "bride,
night, on the stage of the Princess j groom and minister will speak m-
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coal t&af&
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At popular prices known for quality, weighed by weighto graph. C- F. TOURNER COAL CO
1th and Madison.
Phone 133
WANTED TO R1SNT; -J: or 5 room modern house near . Elm Heights school not over: ?30 rent. Phono 4173.
mmncK or avmisisx ration
Notice is -"hereby given that the
theater. With the coj-opcration of leading merchants of Bloomington, every detail of this out-of-the-ordinary wedding is complete. The license, the ring,1 the minister, a honey-r moon trip to Chicago, a stall on furnishing a homeall these will be obtained and provided by the sponsors The bride and groom, a well known, popular couple whose names will be announced for the first time from the stage of- the Princess theater tomorrow night, will have -absolutely no expense. The Peterson Radio company, one of the leading radio stores in Bloomincton, will provide the radio equipment for the wedding and
undersigned .has been appointed by Swill give the nnde an P0
the .-Clerk of the Circuit Court off zu creair. dui on any 'u.u
Monroe County; State of Indiana, I atore. The raaio equipmuiu. ... TI--i f xxni. ! h KKoivihlfifl on the 'da ire Of he
aaminiSLraiur oi wiu eoiaw ttji- -
liam H. Bolin, late of Monroe Coun
ty, deceased. Said estate .its supposed to be solvent. " " " : MILTON D. BOLiN, Administrator. Nov. 19, 1932." Jos. W. Williams, Atty. Nov.--2138, Dee!. 5 Mrs. HaUicli To Entertain The Bra Tivoli club members will be entertained Tuesday afternoon at the homo tf Mrs. Dwight Haflich, Bllettsvillo road. The meeting will start at 1:30 o'clock.
The Emma. Stuart Finch Auxiliary No. 60, will hold initiation serivces. for. Mrs. Taylor at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
theater, under the direction of t tie company's radio experts, this aftfirnoon 'or tomorrow morning in
i time for the ceremony tomorrow
night. A special stage set which will decorate the stage and furnish a
i beautiful background for the prm-
einals and tho orchestra and rea-
tured singer has arrived from Chicago. It will he erected on the Pr incess tage in time for the wedding, and in front of it, on a raised platform, the Clemens Scher firens orchestra will lay what may be termed the theme song "The Bells of St. Mary's," a lovely musical background for the wedding itself. Mary Brumbley, Bloomington's Panther Woman in the recent nationwide contest conducted.
hv Pnvnmonnt -Publix, will ni.nrr inn
to a radio microphone which will pick up their words, relay them through an amplification system and send them through radio loudspeakers which will be erected in the auditorium of the theater. A scrim curtain will be hung in front of the stage. This curtain will not obscure the view of anyone sitting in the audience. To them It will he much as if they are sitting outwide a radio broadcasting studio, watching and hearing ' the radio
program go on the air to millions j
or rauio ligienera. stage--unable to sec the audience -will feel much as though they arc in a studio, presenting a program for the enjoyment of radio fans. Bloomingtou's leading merchants have joined with The Tele-phone-Publix Pri.ncess in making the wedding one of the outstanding affairs of the year. They will co-Hume both the bride and groom
in latest style garments. The bride j will select her wedding dres and hose at Schmalz's while the groom will be attired through the cour
tesy of D, B. Woodyard, manager of 'the Bloomington J. C; Penney store. The S. S. Kresge company will give the couple a table lamp; the John R. East Coal company will provide a ton of coal to warm their home; the Klite Hat Shop will give the bride a hat; and the Hall Electric company will award the couple a valuable gift. Other gifts will be added to the list before tomorrow. Wednesday morning, the couple will hnnrd one of the fnst. modern
Tn Chicago.- the couple will be
guests of honor at every Publix theater in the city. Downtown they will visit the famous Oriental theater with its outstanding stag a shows; the McVickeres, a marvel of architectural ingenuity; the Roosevelt, named for one of America's most famous presidents Teddy Roosevelt and the United Artists, one of the finest show', houses in the country. Away from the heart
of the citv they will have entree ,
! at the Southtown, the Uptown ana
other theaters operated1 by the
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