The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1946 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GRFENCASTLE, INDIANA,

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946.

TIIFV AUK (.KATKFTL! “VVno pots all those clothes we’ve been making? Do they really appreciate them?" Red Cross volunteer workers in the Production Corps, sonieti me.* weary after the long years of culling and sewing garments for overseas relief, have a right to ask whether the war victims

care.

The American Red Cross docs rot solicit letters of thanks, doesn’t < xpect to be thanked, Nevertt* less, with the opening of regular mail channels from Kuropean countries, more than 15.000 letters of appreciation recently arrived at National R'd Cross headquarters in one

month.

As most of these letter writers ate not familiar with the English language, they often carefully copy poitions of the label at-

THE DAILY BANNER

and

’ age and the same night a baby,

daughter was born.”

herald consolidated ''’T'T , , .1 "i"Thr^w'me, „t ••Also, dear benefactors. Pi™*’ Crecnca8 ti e , Indiana as second write soon how we can bring] class mail matter under Act of you sonic pleasure. Although Ij March 7, 1878.

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theless I would like so much oj 550Q p er y Par py mail outside

do something for you.’’ . Putnam County. And most letters begin. “Dear! It- Kariden. Publisher

j 17-19 South Jackson Street. Madame.” Why? j

Women Control Purse Strings

rOIlAT’S BIBLE THOUGH! Even the spirit needs food and exercise: Quench not the spirit.

IThcss. 5:19.

Ni^lit Coughs /•'—■'■-v due to colds...eased -Ufl v , wltBout “dosing” ^ - o-V'CKS

SOCIETY

eper of the First National Bank of Coatcsville for the past

t!rs. C. K. Priest

I C ;c . t . Brick ( h ip.d Club j Mrs. C. K. 7-iest was hostess i .• r i-’ic S ptember meeting of !;:v Hrick Chapel Home Ec->- ' 11 antics Club. During the busiI ners session the handicraft work- | hip and tear to Indianapolis

Funeral services for Ma- v were discussed. Miss Smith was Carter who passed away S'dm -1 1'” s ! 1: ’ : ' s!l 1A '' <,n ’° V ''' day morning at the honte of >i'-.' ::1 ' : i n ” films 011 ' '''

SERVICES HELD

year.

The bridegroom spent 3 years

Women of The Moose MK at the Herne

strikers Df;n .

Relief chairman ! C o U rt"h e w M W !! br Mitchell's chapter night. piirge hllna ^ was Initiation. ’ 1

CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—(UP) Women hold the purse-strings of the average U. S. family, a man

admitted today,

Myron F converse, retiring

taihed to the garment they rc- president of the American Bankceiv. d. Thus, some are address- ers Association savings division, ed: American Red Cross, Child's admitted that 60 per cent of all Petlicoat, Sire 7: others. Ameri- savings deposits are made by

ran Red Cross, Not to be Sold, housewives.

Unperturbed by such vagaries. The rest are made largely by the postal authorities safely do- -non without women to manage liver all of them to the American them ami women who have no Red Cross. men to manage, he said. From almost every country in Converse, president of tie’

the world come letters like Worcester, Mass.,

these:

From Lithuania:

A.

Personal And Local News B It I Is F S

and Mrs. James Stafford Roachdale, were held Morel

afteiqpon at 2 o’cloct: at th ■ Chastain Funeral Home with j Rev. Leonard Wymorc in chare' ! Burial was made in the Roar'i- i : dale cemetery. Two organ solo ‘•Abide With Me” and “In tb J Garden” were played hy Mi.

* Eva Williams, organist.

and

! Flower bearers were Mrs. ' Helen Jeffries, Mrs. Blanch Sta

1 f°rd. Mrs. Mary Lou Staffo- I Edward Cunningham, Maple Mrs. Retta Silvery, Mis. Ch

Ave., was admitted to the h is- Oakley

pital yesterday evening.

Mrs. Bernice Burses' ^ and Mrs. Win. Hendrix.

•nt M*-s. S ri Woodworth

Miss Ruth O'Hair.

P’-ns were sls» m*de,Gv >ur Achievement Dav exhibit and the lol'rwing mnml.tee In «harg? :f the exhibit was appoint:,!: Mrs. Clifford Early. Mrs. Morris | Williams, Mrs. Webb Evans and

i M's, Nell Bain.

1 Since our nex! meeting date, c. tober 8th, is the date for h aders -aining lesson in Gr. en- . .;st!e it was decreed to pnrt-

pone

Women of the

toe "‘•“'--s*'"’’’ “ •'--7;;'I Tuesday at 7:30 ••• the United States Army with | u ^ W(

.wenty-two months overseas ’ p>el!a and is now employed as a wdl

(‘riller.

The out of town guests were :.fr. and Mrs. W .yne Mankin, ivr.ren Kay and Robert or Mecca; Mrs. L'an Aiistir| Mr. and Mrs.

.'ifher Austin of Creencastle, , . ^ 4 t WBHI _ Mrs. Frances Sumnereamp and Monday night, September 30th. him to begin

• the Keystone Chape! of Moth- tence imniedlatelv st church at 7:30. This will hail n..,, 1

. There was Initiation.

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Council of Club* To Hold Meeting

Moose met was ‘Ijrat’Ttcran* > in the Heme, i When he wa., '

"'as given 1

1T * off the S , palmed he wa, pc,,,- | "alkout and refj. ' hls ‘‘• scra P of pap^

The Council of Clubs will meet to jnii r l ' , ’ , ^ owan< '

1 Jan f„ r « year ^

i'eren Merendino rtf Bnxiklyn,

sj, w York. Mr. Bovd Keran and bc thn fiist meetin K <)f the V^r Fnola of Iriliaimpolis. Mrs. Roy N ' l '' v rlub representatives please

U be from Biinbridge and bo present.

daughter Harriett and Miss Marian Jones of St. Louis, Mis-

souri.

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I'cderellon Meeting

(leltl At Bi.irJI

Mrs. William Huggard was e' ted treasurer of the 5th Disit r!et Federation of clubs at the

ur eetingtuvil Ontcber i cor.v’ntion held yesterday in r%:_ L Mrs. S. A. Colhver. 1st

1 Irth. This will be at the home

.if Mrs.

Webb Evins.

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i Pall bearers wore Morris Sta 1-

Mrs. Pansy Kinipel, Cloverdale Charles Stafford. Robei

R 1, was admitted to the hos- ffmi cha ,., es oakicy. Her- Mrs _ c illrMy pital Tuesday afternoon. J bert Jefferies and Harold Harsh- ii , nirr ,| with Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Lew Lewis, 9 bnrg.r.

I ice president. Mrs. Bruce Lane

Highland are the parents of a Five Cents' daughter born at the hospital

Savings Bank, was in Chicago' Tuesday night. ; LIKI. A

are in- attending the 72nd annual con-J • , , . D . I The Men's Forum of the Chns-

do’<i sorry that we cannot repay vention of the A. B. A.

j mu s :c chairman, both .Tom Bain- , bridge. Mrs. Ford I/Jcas re- { appointed film chairman. Miss

Mrs. H. C. Ch-isty was honor-1 Thursa Kfch 08011 <)f ,his c,t y fur '

1 with a “itch-in birthday din- nisbed the music.

THREE HEM)

st,, end

hail pending an'ap^ hied. 1

The jUd g e dedu^d that Mueller would «t least until the

^ike. The courts

dined to go easy on

strike snould end quidg Rowand said. MueH,3 toward the court w M y

icus.” the judge added.

l('oiillnii«‘il from Paige One) mans, a St. Lrttis bus driver, j

looked on.

He said they helped him tic the body, weight it and throw it into the Mississippi River. The body of Mrs. Elsing, also the

mother of two children, was I ' s '’ I, t A;s: APOIJS, found in the river S pt. 9. The 'J R) * u

late n

rificed their precious hours for tut admitted the tradition start-^ cburi asemen

the

M, i«ic

ner Sunflay her birthday being

HOBB1 ? i rl Wednesday, Sept. 25. Those

j p-e-r-n; were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra ,,f Arnold. F* bby Wayne, Wilma. , f J'-yce, Jimmie and Shirley, Joan

(ContlmipU <*•»*> Franklin Ir.glis, a member faculty of th" School

TTnlvers : t\ Bobby Cox. Mr. and Mrs. .•m Scobe,

But accept, you good Am- ed because of men’s weaknesses] There will be an all day meet- Th.s ccarse when taught by Mr. Gerald Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor

cricans. from us at least our for liquid refreshments, card anc j homecoming at the hearty thanks. You cannot im- games and other non-domestic stilesville Christian chur:h O... agine,” the writer continues, activities. ‘ 13. Bt’cryone is welcome.

•‘what joy was ours when we re- “The New England savings

ceived your package. It was banks themselves were started M rs - ,nl ^ ‘ ‘ f1s " . 7 1 our greatest holiday since the as a temperance movement to ,T-,.:' 11..! *u. „'i' in,u .L*u"v,.!

war’s end. We took the pack- keep men

tnglls at DePauw has always McMains. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pur'r n very pop-.ilnr wi.h th" co’- Botty freda, Billy, k redh ge students. ' , die and Johnnie. All left wishing ion and rclaxntvn will be the grorylma many more

keynote in Miss Bruce’s class in birthday*-

The legislative chairman stressed th? importance of club forums on legislation. Take an interest in your loyal govern-, ment. Legislation is made at heme and r.ot in Washington, j Write your congressmen about bills in whi.h you are interested.

Character education

stressed. Parents were urged to Phone 602-W.

opm their homes and make friends cf th ir children welcome,

age, cried from joy and could money where r.ot sleep that night.” Converse said.

from spending thei, day Friday Sept. 20th with her

daughter, Mrs. S,ella Hunter in

Url-ndl

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iy Sewing Circle

they shouldn’t,’

From Finland: “It is because “And then the ladies

took

Mountc Dancing. Miss Bruce, e new member of the physical edu-

cation faculty at DePauw, comer ^ Me^l

f r- m a teaching position in Gary, ’ rbp Friendly Sewing

Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Ernberg Indiana.

happv 1 friends cl tn ir enuaren welcome. • *”• This will solve the delinquency sa * e - F* an " tuner will be here problem. I. U. has ap^inted a I 'f'hursday. Phone 774.

state wide recreational consul tant to assist in this work. Chib

A mo.

being

have returned to their home in

Greeneastle from

Fm'J Tewell, a new instruct r

of this help that our country, over."

with its courage, will be able to Converse said that ■- vjicchacaouc wa..,. -i —1— - —- , get back on Its feet ami progress nian himself, belittling the men- Missouri. They accompanied their 7 nw University will conduct a towards a more enlightened and folk was the last thing he want- daughter. Miss Anna Marie Ern- Courro in Public Speaking. Mr. “ 0,!l ( Cll,b better time We are thankful to ed to do. , berg, who begins her second year Tewell, a graduate of DePr.uw, Meeting Changnd be alive.” | “The woman in the family us-' at Christian College. has reeer.Jy returned from Japan Equally gracious thanks have ually is in charge of the budget ”1 where he was :n military' service. come from Norway: “If I could he explained. She knows more _ ^

be given by Lorado M. Clark, Lawnt. Mrs. John Helhnger and

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excitement and suspense which and how much can be afford" I

Circle) women were urged to offer their

will meet Wednesday, Sept. 25;h J help as youth leaders. Miss Sally with Mrs. Arthur Eggers of r,"arj Butler urged education, youth in

Columbia, in the speech department at Dc , ^veland. | Thrif t * Save

j- + 4. 1 cnch week. J Taylor Parker, supervisor for I Blind Rehabilitation ?n Indiana,

The 20.h Century club meeting ‘ told o f the work which the state has been charged to Thursday at >s dmng for the 5000 blind in

A hearing whiclrt

bedy h id been tightly tourd with future ( urae ha ing wire. state in strike picketing Anderson said he killed Mrs. ^ 0<la . v f°r Oct. 2 El'ing because she threatened Federal Judg,. p.o!*^ to tell police about his participa- sel tbe l * a Je for a hearir tie:. With Simmons in holdups un- I CIO's suit for an less he k; pt a promise to marry j prevent the use of her. troops against pickets at j Manufacturing Cnrp

ville.

Governor Gates orini

tro .ps to dispense picke 1

Connersville plant

month. He said he did it|

23-lp j force a Fayette circuit e

der enjoining the electrical workers f ing the strike-bound pir^

A preliminary

held yesterday The st: motion for an immedinient and dismissal ot Baltzell declined to 1 moti n and said he vtt|

the issue Oct. 2.

CLASS IKIED ADS

about

FOR SALE: 3 burner kerosene

was stove. 311 West Columbia St.

FOR SALE: Used piano for

Hamilton.

James L.

25-Ip

WANTED TO RENT: 120 to 160 acre good production farm. Can give good references. Address Box 12, Daily Banner.

25-3p

ihti’ nt' w.i.'i 12 imiiL.u y vj c. ^ ~ —^

A course in photography will •'30. at the home of Miss Nell ' Indiana. Other interesting talks

only picture to you that great what the family wants and^nee-ls ^ ^ + + ❖ + C ® ^ ^ ^ ^ M ., s ,^ lla „ orno wf,, haw th ,

my little sistei-s and brothers ex- for each item.

M-rivnccd when mother was at “It’s logical, therefore, for he the Village getting the package, to take over the husband's Jiay Tt.ey ran to the bend in the road envelope and give him a weekly

mr.r.y times to sec if mother, in- allowance."

deed the package was In sight Converse said many wives h: i Wilt”, it vas opened, brothers humored their husbands by UtNalti and Mikko. ages seven an 1 ting them open joint bank uv-

te.". years old, were a little wr- counts with them,

low because there was nothing “But the men really haven" for them. But mother gave accomplished anything there." theta, as though it was meant he said. “The wife usually man-

T ANNIVBRSA&IE8 photographer h r DePauw Uni- I ,: '°g"am. $+ + + + •!- 4. 4. 4. 4. \frsity. Mr. Clark has had four

Birthdays years experience in free lipu'c Mrs. H. C. Christy, W 'dnTday, P r s s photography

Sept. 25.

and

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Hoi’ T. tf \Yi*h

'{..jy F'rtiidny Dinner

yeft.is in graphy.

naval rombht photo- A birthday dlnrm was given

nt he h nc of M-. and Mrs.

we rc given by State TTesident Lykins arfl state vice president

Mrs. Ulbrich.

Dr. Plcschke ,of DePauw politic"l clrr.-.e department, spoke on MV' 3 y.ar. work which ho had dor. 4 wi h the Allied Miljtnry gm/c-nment in Germany in

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BULLETINS

Courses will continue on sue- Lloy l C dlev Sunday :> C t. 22 Ir ' K out Nazi c-ganizations'

C, illev, wiio ’ 'J •' : '''' underground es well as j birthday. -'' c < f unreliable teachrrs

damage suit. Circuit

Dewitt Owen set Oct. 10 for a hearing on the permanent in-

fer them, two sweet pieces of ages to hang on to the deposit j ul1c ,y on

American soap. It was green book.” and bad such a pleasant odor, and one can use it to wash rv n the face without burning the

skin one bit. Natti let me use

hls bar once. NEW YORK. Sept. 25. (UP) ! Harbor,

cessive Wednesday n'gh s far eight W'cks, fr. m O aber 1C thraugh December 4. With cue Judge exception all class ; will ni :t e’ 7:30 p. m. Those courses in which har.1wi.rk ir c no will y.>

h • of E’ll.' L

C’lchratfd Ms ‘"•cr c

T’u sc prr ent were, Mr. ond Mrs. F'crms'. Wikan, Mr. and Mrs. Cl. ude Wilson and r.or., Robert; M. ond M-h. Rich 1 Wilson

iir.ue fer two li'iirs. The I ngUi ' ul "”• ' r * F t lF"'r Wil • r.

BACK THEIR ’’RI MS"

NEW YORK Sept. 25 .UPi Lieut. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton, American air commander in the Philippines at the time of Pearl

of ihe "lass period for t. hr' courses will be determined in each case by the instructor. The clasr in StfUare Dancing will meet at 8:30 p. m. Students in''

today asserted that desses that adjourn a: 8:30 may.t r of Mr. and Mrs.

and prcachsrs and prohibition of Nezi salut s, anthems uniforms, I

me r.orijls.

He r o'jt ions argir.g clear, litcra;ur . Ethcal advertising in mogaain s rrstoring grounds used by strip mines t- original • conditions for agriculture and

j reforc station were passed

I 100 leaders from over 6 coun-

Misr Luella Mae Austin daugh- ties were in attendance at th-

Branham convention.

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Harris Family To Hold Reunion

% % Wk Hf

1\ reeclv d many nil••• gift :.

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Miss * • Ha 'Vlsr Austin Bride of El.110 Hormsr

How, everyone ccn use Air Mai!! Your personal or business leiters get there far faster, command first attention—when you send them by nir. Five Cent Air Mail begins next Tuesday!

"It is pleasant " concludes this The Flathush faithful gather-! there was general agreement by t:.ke this c urse without paving j Austin of Coitesville, Indiana. Idtcr "to know that there arc erl at Ebhcts Field early agaia j "every n e in the military ser- an extra fee. Students who take i became the brjde of Elmo Horstill lift s'ltnewhere in this world today to root for their beloved ( vice" that in event of war the only Square Dancing will paying, son of Mr and Mrs Milo good people who want to help hums, still tensely hopeful that j Japanese would attack without the regular enrollment f e of Horner, northwest of Contesand who remember us in want Llppy Leo Durocher’s legerde-j warning and that th? Hawaiian $2.00 which is required for ary ville, Sunday August 18th at 3} Tbe descendants 0 f David and

“the most prob- course taken. , o'clock in th? afternoon at the • c,,, istina Harris and their faru- | The necessity for preliminary home of the bride’s patents. | ilion an<1 fri ends will meet at tne enrolment must be stressed. A R v. Carylye Mason of the * Cailaan Methodist church in minimum • f eight m mbers (six- Coatcsville Methodist church,' cla 7 rotln ty Sunday, October 6th teen members in Square Dane-j read th? single ring ceremony be-1 ^_’ r the,r ci kbth annual reunion.

7|i!!.r / if necessary in order for a fore an altar of palms,

course to be teuglr!. If such cn-! gladioli

“Dear Benefactors ” writes a main would cause disappearance! islands were Dutch housewife, “first of a”, of the St. Louis Cardinals’ one-, able" target.

my very best thanks for your game lead.

beautiful package, but I must Long before the players arrivpresent you my excuses for ed for a game with the Phillies, waiting so long in thanking you. they gathered in little knots to It just happened that In the aft- speak wishfully of the Dodger emoon we received your pack- chances. A little old lady push-

CLOSING OUT SALE Having sold my farm I will sell at Public Auction at my home 8-t mile «est of Firveastle, or 12 miles north of Greeneastle on Btat" Road 43 and 8-4 mile west, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1946 AT 11:00 O'CLOCK (CST) 2 - HEAD HORSES -2 One bay mare, smooth moutk; one grey mare, smooth mouth. 2 - HEAD COWS -- 2 One 0 year old Jersey, 4 gallon row ; one 3 year old Jersey, 4 gallon row, both rehred. * 20 - HEAD HOGS - 20 Tw* *w>WK to farrow middle of Oetoher; one sow open; IT ■kioats, weight IOC lbs., each. 8 - HEAD SHEEP - 8 rive Hue*. 9 .yearn old; on* Burk, 8 years old; two hitnha. FEED 207 bales mixed hay, rlean; 250 hales Clover hay, clean; 40 bales Oat? straw; 8 6-10 acre* of eom hy bushel. IMPLEMENTS Com planter with fertlllaer and heun attachments, Oliver break plow, 14 Ineh walking break plow, cultivator, 6 foot McCormick mower, 12 foot hay rake, smooth roller, endgatr seeder, S section spike tooth harrow, 7 toot disc harrow, wagon, rora shrller, set good tug harness, 4 collars, 8 wood barrels, hog troughs, 20 gallon kettle, jars and crocks, 3 hog Hoimcs, self feedci, hog fountain, 60 rod of 36 in. No. 0 and 11 pre-war fence, on- clock, feather bed, other household goods, chicken feeders. Ice cream freezer, churn, lard press, sausage mill, 30 gallon kettle, and many oher article*. TERMS — CASH. ELMER HAYS ALTON HI RST, \uct. JOHN WILLIAMS 4 K. HAYS. Clerks Dinner hy Flneastle Ladies. Not responsible for accidents. Neighbors welcome to sell in sale.

Brereton declared that it wa.s his personal impression on passing through Hawaii en route to Manila five weeks before De that "Pearl Harbor and our other military installations in Hawaii w.uld be very vulnerable for a strong combined sea and air attack if this were executed before our defense could be materially strengthened."

| EVANSTON. 111., Sept. 25 | 1 UP) Surgeons wno sewed hr.il J* f Aubrey Moore’s nose back 01 j after police found it in hir I wrecked station wagon saic’ j today that the pati-nt was ''getting along very well." Half of Moore’s nose was recovered an heur after the accident ir. which he was injured State police at th" scene were asked to look for it. They brought it to .he hospital in a bottle of water and it was sutured in place two hours after the accident.

I roll men v has not been received j before October 10 the course "vill ' n t .«■ given. Er..rolliner.t8 are j now being received at the office ' of , !:» Superintendent or Schools land at .he Public Library. The ( ng“dration fcj is payable ot the f:rst session on October 16, Knt >:lnient is open to all persons in the con.muni^y except students of the public schools.

white 1 Tber< ‘ wl, l be a basket dinner

nd two s.-ven b-ar.ch • : ’ K * ab friends are welcome.

LAFAYETTE. Ind., Sept. 25--fUP) Ward L. (Piggy) Lambert, today severed connections with the Furdue University athletic (department after 30 years of service, Lambert submitted his resignation, effective Oct. 1. after accepting a position as commissioner of the national professional basketball league. His appointment was an noun; ec recently and sports observers assumed at that time he would leave Purdue

Ing a peanut-warming machine mounted to n baby carriage was blessing Dixie Walker. A big

Does Stomach Gas and Bloat Make You Feel Miserable ? If so. here Is how you msy get blessed relief In freeing your stomach from this nervous distrsss It works this way: EverytUne food enters the stomach a fits! gastric Juice must flow normally to bresk-up certain food particles; else the food may ferment. Sour food, acid Indigestion and gas frequently cause a morbid. touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition, loss of appetite, underweight,

restless sleep, weakness.

To get real relief you must Increase the flow of this vital gastric Juice. Medical authorities. In Independent laboratory testa on human stomachs, have by positive proof shown that S8S Tonic Is imaztngly effective In Increasing this flow when It Is too little or scanty due to a non-organlc stomach disturbance.

candelabra.

Bridal air s wore played by the Varpist Victoria M iniarj. Th • brid" entering on the ami of her fathor and given in marring) by him. wore a g*vwn of wj“; 0 nylon taffeta farhioned in F> neb colonial .style, with filled basque, having a slice? yoke, a round lace collar, the taper d sleeves having the same lace trim nt Ihe vrists. The hoop skirt war caught up In front revealing tiny rows of l*:e ruffles The skirt fell into a full train. Her two tiered fingertip veil fell from a ruffled b'nnp'i of Illusion with pearlizel orange h’osso.n trim. She carrie.l an arr.- nouquet of I : white roses with satin streamers. I Mrs. Hubert Burch, of Amo. j wns / the matron of honor and was attirod in a gown of blue marquisette. She carried an arm bouquet of white chrysan,U>emum's with flowers in her hair. Little Twyla Greenlee was flower girl and wore a baby blu? crepe dress carrying a basket of

pink rose petals.

Mr. Bob Lawson of w?st of • ? Ooatesvllle, was best man. A reception for forty-five J SMB guests followed the w riding! ceremony. The dining .rocm was beautifully decorated with pink

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Pltch-ln Supper To Bc Held At Park

The Young Married Couples of (he Presbyterian church will hold tlicii monthly pitch-in supper at Robe A^’n Park Thursday at 6 c’cfock. In case of bad weather the supper will be held in the basement of the church.

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SHAMPOOS FINGER WAVES

and

PERMANEHIS

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Gall For AppoM-

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ELBERTA’S BEAUTY SALOH 121 West Berry Street

EUel's Flowers

MWi < '4» 1

Will Be

This la due to the 838 Tonic formula

which contains special and potent »ctl-. roses, ferns and lighted tapers. Al«o, 888 Tonic helps build-up non-1 brtdes going away outfit organic, weak, wwtery blood In nutrl- was a gray and white two niece llonal anemia—so with a good flow olj . ” . piece

this gastric digestive Juice plus rich red-'j gahardine dress with white ac-

‘ilood

Avoid punishing yourself with overdoses of soda, and other alkallaers U

Irish cop was blending his bro-Tunterac^ ^ batin’when whT’ gue with the chatter of a Httle jou ^ Italian man in .shirtsleeves as repair. Don't wait! Join the host o

they communed over the possi-

hilities SSS Tonic from your drug .tore tod*}

888 Tonic helps Build Sturdy Health.

W£r ,h w 0 ^ — Her corsage was a'

pu.rple orchid.

The couple left following ;h? rtcepUon. on a short motor trip. The bride is a graduate of Amo high school in the year 1945 and was employed as book-

OPE hriday morning September 2*‘th. AT HEW LOCATION

acteit ordcrr over tei.icphone PHONE 626

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