Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1920 — Page 10
THE EsMAXAPOLIS 'SWS. SATOHAY, .\PBIL 17, 1920.
SOCIAL NEWS OF THE SUBURBS
Shepherd and daughters will tuii Mr and
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BROAD RIPPLE. Mrr. Daniel Mu-hae!, of Lawrence h™. isrtiS' jssr”
. Sunday. nt a play. " in the
CARMEL.
Mr*. __
*»* * a> ^ti!ir^ tr *Th , uradaj - .Mrs. Ella - ic-bo^il audtonum this eremns
• _ .turned to her heww!
several weeks witti •
> r njotber. Mrs. Mary Pwrsetl
day. Dr. Hoioway spoke on the many proh!ems -. ualroniin? women. The Carmel Hsyh Seiiooi girls we^e goesis dorms the afternoon and D.. Hnioway addressed them on health and hygiene Mr*. FmJ Gray had as rnenta Sunday Mr. and Mr* Max Her- < »1». Mr. and Mr* Paul A mold and Mr. and
Mr* R. C. Arnold, of Indianapol.s. Mrs. R.
C. Arnold and Mrs. Cameron, of Indiana-
polis, were guests of Mr«. Gray Friday....
Mr. and Mr*. G. €. Butterworth had as Sun-
day guest* Mr. andJMre. Walter Beitkam
Indianapolia.
k«dn. at dinner: Tlwwway • ^ Waguer. ol Akron. O-, returned i JViT y, 'T ..^ay. after Mr*.
Mr*. Max E*I«. of
L. Awfcnon. KoHearilie. were the Bur*ts ol Mre -.hxa h- th Hartman *t dm.^r WedaMday. - ■ - Mrs Eva Q iiaat has rett rned from ^ petereborj. ria.. whm’e *Sd Jrtnt.tr Mr. rtid M:v. Grant Eng.* *an <1. .rnter. Mies ^rlni^aiid ^3 A let Meilmeo. of lodiut apoli* *rMr*. Fred Powell and ^V wd Mrii. M l£n Povr.1L p^noetl to et>end Sunday with .m. . voi Mr* Sutra Powell of Gray.. Mre- P 0 Raton and son M.to were the gaesU o M - Hattie P*r«ww of lnd>an»ogha Th‘ire mu . - Miss Motile Galt M.«s Pearl EHer. Mis* Ruth Cross Russell Morns mod Brj» 1 a mill Reeyer will give a party »t the Meto odt.t .bureh Tu-aday erenmf. for thr
W .(tt Mr.
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Dr and Mrs. Iran HU1. of Kmghtrtowrand
their guest Mies Nora gf* 1 **., 0 !.
Mnh.. are the roe*t« Mr and Mr»^.f AHill . The WotneuV dinstian Temperao** Union will hoW a romm*«e *a!e »t the
home of Mrs Orpha Bheeta »1»
street Wednesday.... Mr. and Mrs. Thome* Ker*u»on. accompanied by Mr. and Mr* Geonre Bower, of Cleveland O.. were tne ruests Sunday of Mr. ai.d Mr* Gael Bowro. of Wanatnaker Mr. and Mr* Robert Col IIns. of Carmel were the guest* last Sunday. of Mr*. Emma Eller. t ^Mr andMre Jesse Wright Paul and Arnold Adk*"* 0 ^- f*J Sheridan, ^pent Saturday and Sunday with AHen*M^re^of I^ritana'oolul were the rurets
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1.7 JSfi^od riS*. of Mr .Of Mr. JOJn Hubble, of Cofeamtifer •. Mra. Mr- M I*ewi*., Mr*. Maty Ringer . Mia* Mildred Ringer and Merl Lankford plimned Ui M^i' 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Charie* Rmger of Shervlan Mi»» Rom* Crow* riaited ret all re* near HobWrille oxer Sunday.-. - A •urpriae dim er party waa giren at the how", of Mr, and Mr*. Claude Dodd. Turoday ese niflf. m celiwation of Mr Dodd • birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mr* HernHiel Lewi* and <-hiMrpn. of Indiana^ ppli*. Mr. ami Mrs John Moore of Malott Park : Mr. and Mrs. George Moore Mr*. Anna Dodd and »n Morng ., Mia* June Mernman will lease soon for rererat 7T*. Mire ^tmTAmamrwt/CTyrUimd
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William William* ... Mr. and Mre. Frank Heater and non Warren were the gurets Sunday of Mr. and Mre. Artt* Stult* of 7.100.VIIk . Mra. Donald Statesman ami cultdrrn of Carmel, are the waak-end guaala *>f Mr. and Mre. E. H Statesman ,. .Mr. #ud Mre. frank Conly an
Pai M r '
and Mr. and Mre.
Mire Mabel Redwine t* a guest
of M-. and Mre Harry Shirey and family at Weatfield.... Mr. and Mre. Perry St. Clatr and Mias Helen St Clair had a# guests ‘ Sunday Mr. and Mre. Frank St. Clair, of Zionwrllle— Mr. and Mre. J. A Cross had a* dinner guest* Sunday Mr. and Mre. Frank Hawkins. Herehei Hawkins and Mr. and Mre. Ear’ Jeffrie* and daughter.. . .Mrs. Evelyn Hobbs. Mire Edith Applegate Donald Bobh* Cedno Hobbs and Max bobbs have returned from a v»rt at RiehonA where they were the guest* of Mr. and Mre. Clarence Reed Dallas Foster wa# a guest of Mr. and Mre. John W Tatohell. at Middletown. Ky_ last wee*. Mre. Footer aerompactied Mr. Foster home. . . Mis* Helen King of Indianapolis, wa* a rue«t of Mre, France* King last week Bert Lee ha* returned from several months' *t*y in Hew York city ...Mire Helen St
Clair and Mias Christa Pfotenhauer were meets of Indianapolis friends Sunday.... Mr. and Mre. J. C. Redwine had as guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Green, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mre. Hovey Wilson were Saturday guests. . . .Mr. and Mre. Georgp Smith and family had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mre. John Smith and son. of Westfield. .... Mrs. Dean Maker was a guest of Mr. and Mre. Frank Shafer, at Fishers. Sunday .... Miss Beatrice Moon, of Indianapolis, was a guest of Miss Pauline Rees and Miss Lugene Conly last week — . Mrs. Clem Lowe. Mr. and Mre. Manse Adams and family'were gurets of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bradley, at Augusta. Sunday Mrs. Mary Rayi was a guest of Mr. and Mre. William Noblett and Mies Era Cloud, at Indianapolis. Sunday.. . . Mr. and Mre. Manse Adams had as Sunday evening guests Mr. and Mre. James Oliver. of Indianapolis Mr. and Mre. Emmatt Smith had as dinner guests Friday Mis* Mabel Redwine and Verne Patty. ...Mr. and Mr*. Dallas WiLon had as Sunday dinner ■ Mr. and Mrs. James Dody. Mr. and
fries and family. Sunday... Mrs. Floyd Whicker, of Stitesville. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shu be White and family... - Mrs K. C. Herehey has returned from Vero. Fla., where she was a guest of Mr. and Mre. Guy Masten. .. .Miss Dorothy Smith is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hatfield at Newcastle.
LAWRENCE.
An operetta entitled. “Twilight Alley.' — will be given Friday evening in the Metho- Hairy Stivers, dist Episcopal church by the high school, tended the fui
pupils, assisted by the grades, under the direction of Mire Helen McConnell, the music and art teacher Mr. and Mre. Roy R. Hindman and sons. Waldo and Robert, of Cincinnati, O. were the Saturday and Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mre. M. M. Hindman Mrs. Etta Newhouse and daughter. Miss Nellie, have returned from Miami, Fla., where they spent the winter months. - ..Mr. and Mre. Frank Baker. of Sacramento. Cal- and Miss
?f^ t HoT^y wflaon r Lid Rema Huffnin JJ 1 ^Dlin2? R |U n *^er Saturday evening by
Mre. Ethel Baker. After a theater party
HXre. Albert Bracken was hostess for the White Chapel Ladies' Aid Society Friday Dr. J. W. Potter, of Anderson, will deliver the commencement address to the Carmel High School graduating class, at the exerd*es. April 28. The Montani orchestra, of Indianapolis, win provide the mueic. Aon! Cl and 22 the senior class play will be given. Baccalaureate exercises will be held at the
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_ i as dingue*U Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emry and children, of Caatleton. and Mr. and Mre. Bert Parsley and daughter. Mire Audra. .,. Mr. and Mre. Will Brat tain and Mre. Earl Daniels attended a dare play at Greenwood. Friday. Mre. V'. V. Slater, of Greenwood, is a guest of Mr. and Mre. BratUm . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harvey entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mre. Waiter Harvey and son and Mr. and Mre. Will Brunnerman and son. of University Height* .. Mr. and Mre. Rollie Henley and daughter. Miss Mabel, of Indianapolis. were guests of Mr*. William Jef-
Mre. Baker and son them to the home of Mr.
Huntington at Cumberland, where they were guests until Sunday evening. .. Mrs. Darnel Olv*y and children have come from Paw Paw. IB- for a visit with her parents and sister, Mr. and Mre. Gilliam ?mart. and Mre. Walter White. ... Mrs. Mary Hardin, of Indianapolis, was the guest for several days of Dr. and Mre. R. S. Records. Other guests Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mre. J. W. Korn. Mis* Irma Korn. Charles C. Milborn. of Indianapolis, mid Edward Kohlmann. of Cumberland ... Mre. L. H. Ratliff, of Indianapolis, spent Wednesday with her sister. Miss Rebekah Voortns .. .Everett Hansmg. of Purdue University, was the week-end guest of his parental. Mr. and Mre. Harry Hansmg.... Dr. and Mrs. Walter Ingle. Mrs. Elia* Lyle and Mr. and Mre. A. R. Murphy, of Bright wood, were the guests of Mr. and Mre. George Lyle last Sunday .. Mrs. Ed ward Kramer, who underwent an operation.
_ Valentine Apple.... Albert Stoops, of
vai_ »uu j..*® Big Heart. Okia.. is visiting his sister. Mre. Cumberland, were Anton Witte, and family. .. . Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Zimmer and children left last Monday for a visit with Mre. Zimmer s mother. Mrs Lillian Hunter, in southern California Theodore Witte, son of Mr. and Mre. William Witte, and Miss Leona Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Hart, were married on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Witte will
Harry accompanied It. and Mre. George
is a patient at St. Vincent s hospital in Indianapolis .. .The Rev. H. W. Baldridge will preach in the old Bethel M E. church Sunday morning, and in the Methodist Episcopal church here Sunday evening Mr. and Mre. Ax an ah Newhouse. having sold their property in Bright wood, moved to their home here Monday... .Walter Mowrey. a student of Purdue University, is spending a week with his parents and sister. Mr. and Mre. Charles Mowrey. and Mre.
rs.... Mre. R. S. Record# at
funeral of Thomas Calloway Ferguson, which was held in the Baptist
be held there on the school grounds Tuesday John McCardle. state tax commissioner. has bought the George Newbouse farm, where he will spend the summer months.... Miss Emma Menmng of Indianapolis. was a guest the latter part of the week of her aunt. Mre. Mary J. Gant. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Mennlng. also of Indianapolis, were guests at dinner. .... Mis* Goldie Lyle, who spent the winter in Orlando. Fla., returned to the home of her parent*. Mr. and Mre. Jesse B. Lyle. Monday. . .Mrs. Cora B. Holland, grand worthy matron of the state of Indiana of
church at Cumberland Wednesday.... The 1 the Order of the Eastern Star, visited
Misses Dorothea and Ruth Baldridge ai ter tamed the Standard Bearers of the Brightwood M. E. church at a picnic supper Saturday evening.... Homer Newbouse has returned to Fernald. la- after several months' visit with his mother and grandparents, Mre. Lena Newbouse. and Mr. and
the Lawrence chapter of the 0. E. S. last
Friday evening.
live near here ... Mrs. Hannah Pressley, of St. Andrews, visited her sister, Mrs. Maria Thompson, who is sick, during this week. . .. . R. G. Murphy, of Mechanics burg, spent Wednesday with relatives here Mr. and Mre. Murphy hare sold their property to Mr. and Mrs. John Waddy, who will move here soon Mr. and Mre. T. M. Kautzman, Mre. F. G. Kautaman and son Byron were the Saturday and Sunday guests of the former's grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas M. Kautxman. of Rusheyvaua. O. ....Mre. Harry Hanging visited the schools wt Columbus Wednesday in behalf of the Warren township track meet, which will
PLAINFIELD.
Mr. and Mre. Ralph Harvey spent Sunday in Indianapolis, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simpson.... Miss Ruth Hatton, of Burneitaville. spent last week-end with Miss Nona Calbert. and other friends here. . . .Mr. and Mre. Harvey Messier and little daughter Judith spent Sunday in Indianapotas.... Mias Grace Matterns has returned to her work at Northwestern University.... Miss Esther Vestal, of DePaow, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mre. Charles Vestal... .Mr. and Mre. Miles Holowell. of Rockville, were called to this place Tuesday by the death of John Harvey. Ellis Barker and family, of Westfield, spent Sunday with C. H. Carter and family, and other relatives... .William Harvey. of Fowler. Ka#.. arrived Wednesday to attend the funeral of his father. John Harvey. . . .Waldo Beaver, of Racine. O.. joined hi# wife and children, who are visiting her mother. Mre. I-corn Petty. Sunday... .Mr. and Mre. Frank Johnston were at Lawrenoeburg last week to attend the funeral of Mre. Johnston * father, O. W-Grubb Mr. and Mre. Addison Nswlin. of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mre. Wib liam Carrier, of Carters burg, were the Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Palmer The M. E. Ladle#' Aid met at the Library
Wednesday afternoon... Frank and Will Krebz. of Indianapolis, visited their brother*. Gu* and Jose Krebs, and families. Sunday. . . . .Mrs. J-. M. Brown wa# ho*tee* for the C. W. B. M. Auxiliary of the Christian church. Tuesday afternoon.... Mia* Edith Henderson, of Martinsville, visited Mr. *nd Mre. Edgar. Shepherd last week Mrs E. R. York ha* returned to ClarkesvUte. Term , after spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Katharine Prewitt, and family Mis# Kltna Jackson, of Danville, spent several days this week with Gu# Krebs and family .... Robert Koch and family *P«nt Sunday with relative* in Indianapolis. . . J. B. Carter has returned froic a three months’ visit with hi# daughter. Mre. Edwin Lee. at Meadvtlle. Pa Thomas Brown ha# returned to his home at Freeman. Mo., after visiting his daughter. Mra. J. 8. Caldwell.... Mr*. Herman Peacock, of Jennings county. *• visiting Mrs. Mary Jane Peacock and daughter Anna. . . The R*v. W. L. Hargrave, pastor of the local M. R. church. *rtW Preach the baccalaureate sermon for the Plainfield High School tomorrow night. The service will he held in the auditorium of the
Friends church.
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS. Mrs. George Fulp and son Paul visited Bennett Fulp Sunday Miss Verna Sweetman. police matron of Indianapolis, spoke before the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ryker spent Sunnwa. -n—t * U w a
D. Mimn. KO.T iurwy, v». twmf Lloyd Miller attended the Y. M. C. A. convention at DePauw University The Parent Teacher Club gave a play entitled “The Southern Cinderella" in the auditorium of the college Friday night....S. H.
Lumtson. of Columbus, visited hie daughter Mr* L. P. Cooper, fteturday .. iSTo
at
mental!
will hold a rally in Kephsrt Memorial torium of Indiana Central University Sunday afternoon. D. J, Manly, a native «f Sierra Leon. West Africa, will deliver the
s. L. P. Cooper. Saturday ,, Mrs o vera is spending * few days this week Racine. Ill. .. The intermediate depart nu of th* community Sunday sdbeois
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quintet, of Brookside Park Intermediate dodMy,:. .Mrs R. P. Itevidson. of Washington. is viaitin; her daughter. Mis* Arrolnta David*on. . i ^At • Bteetin* of the Philslethean literary Society Monday night Mia* Blanche Rusk wa* elected premdem . ... . Mime* Dorothy Sanford. Ollie H*uger Sibyl Weaver Enid Carton. Helen Foucb Mary Rush Lloyd Miller and R. H. Turley are attending the state student volunteer convention at Earlham College. .Mrs Delta Loehr spent the week end with h«r parents at Clay pool. .. The Rev. L. L Schoonover, of Wabash visited friend* at the university Wednesday. Aa Apt Reminder. I Pittsburg Sun} “Come upstair* and let me wa*h your hands, said Winnie's mother. “I ilon't want to go up." wailed Winnie agr three “Let me wash them down here.’* caned grandma., she can do it just aa well.** •No." her mother said firmly. *T want her to acme up with me." Winnie came upstairs as slowly as possi-
ble.
“Oh," she said, turning a wrathfully tenrful face to her mother. — w “ A —'*
your mother?**
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why don’t you obey
W'&TBM lb* tncMis at dt
s^oitffc r» Homer
Morris Conly and fam
wapiti*.
Scott of India
Givey and aons will be
nner Sunday evening of Mr.
Mrs Harry Oderhotm of Indianapolis
BRIGHTWOOD.
The Friday Afternoon Uterary Club met at the home of Mre* Edgar Brown, 2440 Adam* street. Friday when the following officers were elected for the new club year: President. Mrs. W C Engle: virw president. Mr*. R B. Hanna «MMt*ry. Mrs. Robert Kempey, and treasurer Mra H. O. Rettlg. Mrs A P Yakry. librarian of the Bright wood Brancf Library, gave an address, using for her subject. “Librartaa ‘ Mre n. O. Bgtttg toad * discussion on “Current Even!* “ Other* narticiDating in »h* program were Him,jTa. Ragsdale. Mre. K. B. Hanna Rlre. W C. Engte sml Mrs. I. K.
oners Moore (laughC. Moore, and How-
aid R. Aughinbaugh were married at noon. Saturday, at the home of the liride a parcut* g«Kto Brook side Parkway drive. The service wa* read by the Rev. C. K Oldham. (Milgr of th* Htiuide Christian ohurcti. Th* attendant* were Mias Ethel AiighinbaugH sister of the bridegroom, bridtemaid, and Fred. ■ Blew art be*! man. Mr. and Mre. Aughinbatigh'* home artdrnsa will be itztieth and Broadway, after May 1 . .. The puptla of it, Francis dr Sales Catholic school gat* * musical recital in the church nail last eveiunf. The participants in the program were Etmore Carroll. Alice Voisard.
H Deal
WilUam*ofi , ,, Mlaa Leonora Moore, daugh
4mr-WWn JM .Mite. M
■ ftoittnan,
Mary Reb-hman Paul
Anil* itelker. Blanche Adair Margaret Ftuaie-Ih Enaig. Mlklred Murry. Jlgfgwwt i allagher. Mar'an t Blettman. RlizAwth
Ganagher mim
Marie Gumi*e| WllHawi Well*
Thelma Cavanaugh Margaret Mark*. Marie Gardner. Rtlten raaeehl. May Cavanaugh
Gallagher,
Oftrttv, Richard well*, fihachoff. Mary Stock largaret Mark* Marti
Margaret
Marks
program wa* followed by mwwentaUon of •ertificatea and medal-.., Mr. and Mrs R. J. Shoo bridge are spending a week wtlh Mr* fihoohridggs •i*ter. Mre Ahna Gay. ai Kedkey Mr and Mr* Thomas Wall and (laughter Leona and Mr. and Mre. Horace Gnwr hare returned from l^iayette, where they visited Mr and Mr* Herman Kaelsrwood ...Mr. and Mr*. A R. Murphy have gymr m Mcchanirehurg. Ind . where ihey will he gueste of Mr, Murphy * brother. R 0. Murphy, and aunt. Mr#.! Rodab Keating .. Mre. W. D Runkte has letunuHt to her home at BeUefonlaine. O. after a several months’ virtt with her l<rother 8 P, Rngp. .. Mre. A R Ixup k lias gone to New Pans, where she will he th« guest of relatives and friend* Ufa. Caul Woolf and ton are mailing relatives and friend* at Chlesfo Hi... , Mr. ami MEni. I., !.. Jenninge are entertainii>r as their guests. Mr. Jenning'a mother, air* J. M. Upte. gif ModWgvtw... illt. and Mre. Asa Hickrl have retunvrd from Rodksy. wlwere they visited Mrs B chel a aunt. Mrs Anna Ga.V ...Mr. and Mre. Rail Dusang have gone to Larue O., where they will be gueata of Mr. DuMog'* parent# Mr, and f Mre. J. 8. Busang... .Mrs G. P Shannon is fnterlammg a* her gueat this week. Mre. r:eorge Williama, of Beltefootatne O, ... n»e anembers of the Polly anna class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school, of which Mre. Belle Otdridge Is teacher, gave ft nodal sod entertainment in the church baeemeut. Wgdaeaday eventng.... Mre. Marvel Cole gave a surpriae kitchen shower at her home. Bit)* Hrooksld* Parkway drive. Thursday afternoon, for Mias Loretta Moore, whose marriage to Howard K Aughmbaugh look plav fkataighur. The hostess and t uests were drvswrd in ('overall aprons and < st»s for the occasion The guests present wgee: Mre. Martin Moore. Mre. Thelma Breeden Mr*. Mary h s-.ejr. Mrs. Mabel Heller. Mias Irene Welch and Mum Ruth Sunm*. lire. Col* was aeaisted by her mother. Mr*. John Wirt*.,, The Rev Alonso BUttighter, pastor of Calvary Bap list church addressed the men at a noonday meeting, held under the auspice* of the Railroad Young Men a Christian Association *A. u ^ir s, r&, c *7r5K r.-sna Methodist Kpisropsl church #*>oke at the
skWuk.'sfs
next srewt where she will spend a week
luredsv evening A musical and literary program was folio wed by a social hour. . . Mre. Mane Jordan entertained the ! member* of the Priscilla Club with a party, i nt her horsio. 520 North Dearborn *trv«t. j Tiitireday. in (-elehration of her birthday, j The rueets were Mre. Frank Stanley Mr*. I <»lhe Muter. Mr*- Benjamin Shannon. Mre, Guy Shannon Mre One Ibaugh Mre Frank Voiaard. Mr# Maude Funnhonscr. Mre tsHp** Schupp, Mr* M. Johnecui. Mre. Ohve MvCoy and Mr*. Leuiae Rrtaner .. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union met at the home of Mr*. Carl Shoemaker -242S Adams street, Thursday afternoon It was decided by the union to adopt one Armenian orphan for on* year.. . .Bugene Comgan , has gone to Findlay. O.. where he will spend i a week with ht# mother. Mrs. Catherine' Corrigan . . The Rev. R. A. Ragsdale, pas- ; lor of the Brightwood Methodist Rptaropgl ! church, will use for his subject tomorrow i morning. “The Signs of the Time*," and m t the evening hi* theme will hi Ihe Wealth £ of the Mite "
CUMBERLAND.
The Warren township common hoid^s field meet Tuesday
meet Tuesday. April 2©. at the Bchdol ground Lunch will be'
.•MM-ved by the Psreot-Teacher Association Mr. and Mre. Jasper Gorden and
Sunday vssitmg friends at
Walter Wjeae.
Church chureh.
Eklen £
Mohaw k, i
... wr ana mre. waiter wjeae and -on via-! ited Sunday with Mr. Wiene's parent*. Mr.! and Mre. Charles Wieee. ,, .Mre. Maggie Har-, vey. of Ihitianap^'li*. w-a* a guest Th arwi.vy '* her brather Hen Harvey... Mr. DwNae| *rrt». former oieia- of the Method*!, treh. and hi* family have moved to Beech ! Grove.. . Members of the young people # i class of the Baptist Sunday school held a party «a the Sunday school room Thu ml ay i event teg... . Paul Huntington, of Purdue Uui- : Swmte- te v»wring hi* parent*. Mr. and i Mrs. Edward Huntington.... Mre. Charles i Wiese and Mrs. Roy Shepherd and daugh- ! ter were gtmsia of Mre. Harold Redmyer at j dinnr Thursday Mr. and Mre. John Hirer ! had aa guest* Sunday Mr. and Mre. Wit- > ham Riser and Mr. and Mre. Nicholas ■ ■
.Commeneement exercise* for the Eighth - rrfid* pupils at Cumberland School win be S held in the high echoci auditorium Satur-! day eventng. April 24 ... . Funeral services I ior Thomaa IVrgiwon were held at the Bap-! ttH diurrh Wedneeday afternoon. Buna! ! wa* m the Memorial Park cemeterv. ... | Memb-ar* and friend# of the Methodist Aid i Soelaty were entertained at the home of Mrs Frank Little. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. ; ^ ■ ‘ by Mre. Andy King
of Indianapolis, visited
Mre. Blanche Mill*. Sunday.. .. j White, of Irvington spent '• with fern' mother Mre Henry K. j .Mr. and Mre. Allen Snyder and i a* Mt. Comfort, are visiting Mr. j Seth Wray Mr. and Mr# tlker and daughter entertained a !
numoer of relatives at dtuner Sunday.... J Roy Shepherd spent last week-end with his I parent# Mr. and Mre. A. R. Shepherd I Mrs. Mattie Robinson and sons are spendma * fe'v weeks with he- parent*. Mr and
before moving to South lord, of Greenfield, wa*
8 of his brother. Clarence .The baccalaureate sermon for Of ttmOumbertond and Fisher will be preached at the OW
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w week# wun JW *^Hro a Vi f Huf| teat Sunday of
Sunday evening. April 25.
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* In the present transportation emergency, the motor, truck is the immediate and practical solution. And the eyes of the business world are on “Ship by Truck.” Firestone crystalized short haul transportation in the brief command—“Ship by Truck.” The Firestone organization established “Ship by Truck” bureaus in sixty-five cities and enlisted the co-operation of truck operators, manufacturers, farmers and shippers in all industries to make “Ship by Truck” a force for better, more rapid short haul transportation. When the big emergency arose, the motor
truck was ready—not merely a few hundred thousand machines, but an organized system-^ “Ship by Truck”—operating on schedule over definite routes. ; The Firestone organization recognizes its responsibility to keep trucks moving. Tires are prime essentials to the successful operation of the motor truck. Firestone produced the first truck tire. , ^ Firestone brought the channel type tire. Firestone built the first giant solid truck tire. Firestone developed the practical combination of giant pneumatic tire with demountable rim.
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Firestone Not Only Preaches “Ship By Truck”— Firestone Puts It In Practice During the transportation tie-up, Firestone has DELIVERED by truck from the factory at Akron, and from every branch to all points within the trucking radius, tires for every load, road and condition of Service. Most Miles Per Dollar FIRESTONE “SHIP BY TRUCK” BUREAU 500 North Capitol Avenue Main 3127.
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