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INDIANA,
TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1947.
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last 15 years, they can get ready to build a concentration camp to hold 100,000 of us,” Lawrenson said. “The NMU is certain that in this step we will have the support of all the maritime union'-, CIO, AKL and independent.” Attlee Studies Marshall Plan
HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It ',¥Bvn« For AIT Entered In the poetofflce »t Greencaatle, Indiana aa eecond lass mail matter under Act of
March 7. 1878.
Subscription price, 15 eenia per week; 53.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; |3.50 to |5.00 oer year by mail outside Put-
Mini County.
S. K. Itartdea, PuMaker 17-lb Suutn Jackson Street
SOCIETY
LOCAL GIRL IS JUNE BRIDE
LEGION INSTALLS |
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Mrs. John Russell Vermillion, Chairman,' yi r Mrs. Helen W. J. Echardt, Kenneth West, L. •
Hawkins, Mrs. Charles McCurry. C. Conrad. Beck, Mrs. Medn j Finance Committee
BdUkrd. Miss Lenore A)spaugn and Mrs. Blanche Monnett.
Cabin Hostesses; Cook, chairman,
.son,
Meek XUek
RICHMOND. Ind., June 24. (INS I A lli-yenr-old Richmond roldicr now in a Tokyo hospital soon will receive word that Babe, his mare, lias had her colt. Pfc. Robert Jackson wrote to his mother, Mrs. Guy Jackson from the hospital asking that he
be informed as soon as the colt ers talked
arrived. The mother said she did not know the nature of his
illness, hut added:
“Anyway, this ought to cheer
him up.”
The family also has decided to let Boh name the colt, which in reported to he in excellent con-
dition.
HOSPITAL NOTES
LONDON, Jund ‘24 (UPl Prime Minister AtUee an:l leading British CJbinet ministers conferred today with under-Secre-tary of State William L. Clayton to learn more about the Marshall plan for European reconstruc-
tion.
Clayton and the British lead- ^
at No. 10 Downin;,
street, informed sources said the British hoped to learn from the 1 sta te department’s economic af-J fails expert the economic or political con itions attached to the American aid offer. ) Chancellor of the Exchequer j Hugh Dalton was among those | at the conference. Later in the
Peiinoaal And Local News B II i K F S Mrs. Kenneth Bryon and Mrs. Clyde Miller spent Tuesday In
Inljanapolis.
Miss Helen Birch of Battle Creek, Alichigan, is visiting Miss
Elizabeth Lockridge.
Mrs. June Crockett of Osgood,
spent the week end with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Marvin Jackson.
Jay Clayton wa s to see Foreign | Miss Virginia Foster has reSeorotary Ernest Levin, who will, turned heme after visiting her
meet Soviet Foreign Minister V. ^ter, Miss Helen Foster of In-
llcleii Noe.so, 500 S. Jackson m. Molotov and Foreign Min- diur. polls.
St., was dismissed Tuesday j s tcr Georges Bidault in Paris ■ Mrs. Licy Stoner, Holly Bluff, morning. Friday. Mississippi, is visiting her sisBonnic Bracken, Greencastle, Clayton has refused to indi- ter, Mrs. Robert Longdon and was dismissed Tuesday morning. pyblirly whether he w’nulu Miss Mabel Stoner.
Sharon Lawrence, Fillmore p,, j n Paris, available for con- ' was dismissed Tuesday morning, saltation, when the European Charles Murphy, Cloverdale, Big Three discuss the Marshall was dismissed Monday after offer. He arrived here Sunday noon. from the United States and Grin Moore, Russellville, was planned to go to Switzerland late
(.ismissed Monday afternoon. this week.
Harvey Ford, Greencastle, R 3. was dismissed Mi nday. DAtAfl Ikl/* Mrs. Esther VauZant, Stilei- DUWLINu
y: \ . •/' M: •
ville, was dismissed Monday. Milian Graves, Greencastle R. 2, was dismissed Monday. Joseph Ellis, Ji., Greencastle. was admitted Monday night. Minerva Green, Greencastle R. 2 was admitted Monday. Mrs. Della Ucinor, Greencastle R 2, was admitted Monday. Lora E. Buis, Fillmore, was
admitted Monday.
Mrs. Grace Newbold, Clayton R. 1, was admitted Monday. Labor To Stage Protest Strike
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Copenhaver, Mrs. Nannie Snapp, of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snapp attended the races at
Franklin, Sunday.
Funeral services were held in Washington, D. C. t June 17, for .Henry E. Sherfey, former Brazil 'lesidont. Mrs. Mary Luther, of I Bainbridge, a sister, is one of
I the survivors.
f° r | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Straight 1°'- and daughter of Dunkirk, New ' York, are speeding tneir vacaU;>- tion with relatives in Green-
town League (This is the July 2 castle. Mrs. Sti aight is the formgame.) I or Mary Frances Grimes.
Mrs. Bert mddaughte
Hams, TinV Grimes, R. R. Neal, /! ,lu,ian apolu. visited .M^ n, Chas. Erdman, Hal Hickman, ‘ rs ' H ' mer Hiltnm \VV. r ,,
Keith Lyon. Laurence Brandt. ( U 1 '‘ rnoon - Music Committee: Donald -"°P
Garrett, Chairman,
1 •-<OVF.RD.\le fnd Mrs. igp ar Mw. Re n
r ury. spe nt the week
jin Gar, ’nd. ^
Mrs. Omcr Beck. Mrs. j -■■■—- " wuru | Bob Rollings aP H .
Long Miss Virginia Young. Miss . Williams, Cnairman, Perry Rush, 1 tprs 6 aR1 tw in d aUi
V irginia Dean Miss Minna M ie Paul Canary. Joe Crosby. | ' Bartley, Miss Helen McGaugheyj Athletic Committee: Firman * '?.***? ^^lough
and Miss Mary Elizabeth Peck, j Grimes, Chairman, Clair Wil- Tirm
Program: Mrs. Roy Sutherlin,
chairman, Mrs. Ross Azbell, Mrs. Robert Stevens, Mrs. James
Oliver, Mrs. Sam H. Reed, Mrs. Music Committee: Donald’ ?0 P Clutchy was a s David Jones, Miss Winona Garrett, Chairman, Daniel d *nner gmst of Mrs. r . Welch and Mrs. Helen Hawkins. Hanna, William Lockwood, Jam- Woodwa rd and sons at The following pictures indors- es Bittlcs. Hcliybrojk. ed by the D. A. R. national pro- County Veteran’s Council: Sunday dinner guests of v .dew committee in Hollywoo 1 Richard Drake. Clay Howard. Louisa Taber were Mr. and r.nd to be shown locally soon Service Committee: MorrH Kobt ‘it Woodall and Mr me: “Shocking Miss Pilgrim," Hunter, Chairman, Audiid Mrs - Hcnr V Wocdall of
‘The Yearling,’’ “Razor’s Edge,” Flecnor, O. W. Hallo well, Wil- ville -
■Dr.igonwych” and “Rage in liam Boatright, Harley Miller. I Weekend guests of Mr. Heaven.” • Memorial Day: Gifford Black. M: ' 8 - Hom «r Haltom we re The D. A. R. cabin will be Chairman, Ernie Collins, Clyde a,ld i,rs - Earl Halt.in and pened to the public every Sun- Miller, Charles Weaver, Harry Oaklahoma. Jay afternoon during the sum- Walrond, O. W. Hollowed, Roy The Home Economies chib h nl0 i-. ! Newgent, Otto Ernborg. j its regular meeting at U*. T ne meeting adjourned to! Armistice Day: Russell Pierce.. building t.riJay afternoon, ncet again in the fall. i Chairman, John Fisher, John 1 amJ Mrs ' Viigii B ra , + H- + + ! Vermillion, Glenn Deem, Paul man anf * ^* r - a nd Mrs. Dos] Mr Poor Will Attend . Grimes. Sr., Harry Walrond. Covv Kdl. called cn Mis. Lon Ca ivention In Canada | John Cartwright, Sr., Frank Taber Stir lay morning. Mrs. John Poor of Greencastle, Boyce. Carl Whitaker has been
new president of the Alumnae j Americanism Committee Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta, | Walter Feld, Chairman, has been chosen delegate from ■ Boy’s State: Harley
Bowling league schedule the balance of the season
lows:
Tuesday. June 24, 6:45
By I'niteil Press | A union spokesman predicted
today that 90 per cent of organized labor would go on a prop st strike within a week against the Taft-Hartley law and both labor and management promised an early test of the constitutional-
ity of the measure.
R. E. Farr, Birmingham, Ala., district president of the CIO United Steel Workers, predicted the protest strike. Only an early test of the constitutionality of the bill will delay a general strike, he said. | The San Francisco CIO conn-’ cil asked CIO President Philip Murray to call a 24-hour nationwidu work stoppage in protest against the “Slave law.” J Harry Bridges, militant leader
Tuesday, June 24 8:45 Commercial League (Final game). Wednesday, June 25, 6:45 Ladies League (Final game). Wednesday, June 25, 8:45 Uptown League (Final game). j Thursday, June 26, 6:45 City League (July 14 game). > Thursday. June 26, 8:45 Downtown League (July 14
game),
' Monday, June 30, 6:45 Ci'y
League (Final game).
Monday, June 30, 8:45 Downtown League (Final game).
Harold Stoner, well
former Greencastle man, is here
This afternoon at three o’clock in Gobin. Memorial Church, Miss Marguerite Brendle, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brendle, became the bride of Theodore C. Helmreich, son of Mrs. Augusta
known Helmreich of Gilman, Illinois.
The double ring ceremony was
from Holly Bluff, Miss., renew- r< ‘ atl before the banke ^
jing old acquaintances. This is Mr. Stoner’s first visit Here since leaving the city 17 years ago. Mrs. Freeda Terry Walton of California, who has been visiting her mother, Mae Terry of
UPTOWN LEAGUE Tuesday—6:45 Central National Bank vs. Ki-
wanis
| First-Citizens Bank vs. Public
Service Co.
Water Co. vs. Gas Co. Campus Subway vs. Rotary
Wednesday—8:45
Whiter Co. vs. Campus Subway i Williams, both
Franklin, lias returned home. Her husband, Major V. E. Walton is stationed at March Field,
California.
In memory of Mrs. J. P. Allen, Over-The-Teacups Club has given to the Public Library Memorial Collection the book "My Boyhood in a Parsonage." by Thomas W. Lamont. The book, by a great American financier, gives "a boy's eye view of the Hudson River Valley in the 1880's" and recalls a very American way of life.
Mrs.
of
with tern and white gladioli, by the Reverend J. T. Destinon, I , pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Brasil, Indiana. Professor Franz Bodfors presided at; the organ, and played a program of bridal music before the cere-,)
mony.
i The bride, who entered on the j arm of her father, wore a wedd- | ing gown of pale pink satin, fash- i ioned with a sweetheart neckline, lor.g sleeves and a full skirt. Her shoulder length veil of pink net fell from a sequinned Juliet cap, and she carried a gold-embossed white prayer book. Mrs. Donald Long, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a pastel green gown.
Studio
wedding guests at a reception in
Community Hail of
Church. Assisting at the- reception were Mrs. Howard Williams, Mrs. Ralph Ta.vlor, Mrs. Elizabeth Nall, M.rs. Kenneth Hanna and Miss Joy Smith. A buffett supper for members of the immediate families and close friends followed at the home of
the bride's parents.
For her golng-away costume, the bride wore a traveling dress of white sharkskin with a navy
blue gabardine topcoat.
Mrs. Helmreich is a graduate
the Eti Chapter to attend the international convention of Alpha Gamma Delta to be held at the Banff Springs Hoted, Banff, Alberta, Canaia, on June 29th through July 3rd. Miss Margaret Ritchie and Miss Marion Smith will be delegates from the under graduate chapter of De'.-uuw. Mis. Poor will board a, special train leaving Chicago on June
27th.
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Class of 1917 Held Reunion
The High School Class of 1917 held its 3rd class reunion Saturday evening, June 2i. The ban-
was held at Chet’s
program was
given at the home of Genevieve Daggy Rhea, 126 E. Washington St., Greencastle. A very interesting talk was given by Wilbur Donncr. He told some of his experiences that he had during World War II and of seeing a member of the class, Dona'd
Eding-
Wllliams,
Gobin ^ uet dinner ' Cafeteria and the
Vice-Chairman.
Boy Scouts: William ton, Vice-Chairman. Oratorical: Robert
Vice-Chairman.
Community Service Betterment: T. G. Vice-Chairman, Harold Howard Youse, L. C.
Otto Ernberg. Roy Newgent, Ed Coffman, Fred Pease, Paul Grimes, Sr„ John Tzouanakis. Carnival Planning Committee: John Cartwright, Publicity, Howard Williams, Finance, Firman Grimes, Julian Steele, O. W. Hollowell, Donald Meeks, Paul Grimes, Jr., Kenneth Ben-
nett, Russell Pierce. CHECK SWINDLE
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gave him a check on a Greencastle bank in the sum of $275. When he went to Greencastle to cash the check, however, he
found that it was worthless. Luckily for Chapman he jotted
for the last few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gen- McCulk
Miller, i are takil 'g their vacation
week.
Misses Betty and I, Sutherlin are spending a days with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Dailey.
and Civic! Mr ' and Mr3 ' Geor 8 e Wi Yunekei antl children ami Miss Mare; Ross,j stwalle >'' attended the cai
Conrad,
Connorly, who happened to be ( j own license number of the
truck in which the cows were hauled away and Infoi .nation developed through this lead led to the arrest of Bennett and Robert*&»on. flKfaiaHtoon saMfc : th#y are
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stationed at the same camp. Miss Florence Earlle, of Brazil, who was an English teacher at the Greencastle High School thirty gears :tga. gtzMta vendin'
teresting reading. Letters were vvith “obtaining property
read by Margaret Nelson from
teachers and members (5f the class who were unable to attend. Pictures which were sent by those who could not attend an 1 by those attending were passed
around.
Those attending the banquet
Fred Stultz of
with a shirred marquisette
Vera Vanhook and Dale bodice and full skirt. She carried
Greencastle, 1 a harmonizing bouquet and wore
Gas Co. vs. Rotary (arc being heard in a series of a white gardenia in her hair. • Public Service Co. vs. Kiwanis broadcasts presented from Indi-j Ernest Helnrekh of Bruns-
ana State Teachers College Mon- wick. Maine, was his brother’s day, Wednesday and Friday best man. Ushers were Donald 'morning at 11:00 o’clock and Long of Greencastle and William
MINK WALKOUTS ! < ach afternoon at 5:00 o’clock. Ki *Her of Chicago. Illinois. I The program for the next month I The bride's mother wore a
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First-Citizens Bank vs. Cent-
inl National Bank
in th“
(Continua-a fnim i*«c* oar) I will include radio dramas, for- ! ? ovv ’ n black and white print
of th<' rm T^n»shnt n m. n>« ^ ' vhlch Uu ' y wil1 ho pai<1 * 100 'j urns, quiz shows, interviews,! silk with black accessories. Mrs Warehousemen's'' Union t'li t0 blK ‘ U and < ' n ' , j music and stories for children] Helmreich ws.s also gowned In a
union would “fieht h. k bv m ‘ Hmtn ^ th ° Un t0d Mm0 'tho Music Box,” with the assistunion would light hH(k by oi- Workers lAFL) said it was not ance of g t u d e nts enrolled ganizing. striking and picket- uncommon for the men to jump'audio Workshop,
ing ’ d employers attempted to g Un on a vacation and quit! use the bill to deny workers work a fcw ahead of time. ( their lights. | UMW officials, from President A similar threat was voiced by j ohn L . Lewis down to the dis-' the ( lO National Maritime t|j C t leaders, declined to com-! t nion on the cast coast. i merit on the wildcat strikes. I As far as the NMU is con- q-j,,, question was whether' cerned, we will fight this bill Lie miners would return to the^ with everything we’ve got,” said p^s when their 10-day vacation! J»u k Lawrenson, NMU vice ends. The pits will have revert-. I lesidont. | ed to the private operators by' li any attempt is made under^ tn a t time. Government opera-j
| tion of the mines end June 30 and there has been no contract signed with private operators.
of DePauw University and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and Tri Kappa social sorority. For the past four years she has been employed at the Administration Building, DePauw University, and since January, 1046, she has been Secretary to President Wildman. Mr. Helmreich is a graduate of the Uni- ^
versity of Illinois and holds the wero: stlllu of I'ulianap- know. M. A. and Ph. D. degrees from 0 *'• s • teacher; Mrs. Ruth D. Jerthat institution. He is a member Noblcsville; Pauline Feriell, of the faculty of Plirdue Uni- ’Tampa, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra versity. The couple will be at Arnold, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. home at 602 S. Tenth Street. Williams of Lafayette; Mr. and Lafayette, after the middle cf Mrs. Surface, Darlington, Mr. July. and Mis. L. M. Salladay, of BraOut of town guests for the Mrs. Gertrude Cassman, Lawedding included Mrs. Augusta layette; Florence Earlle. Brazil; Helmreich and Miss Agnes Helm- Mabel Crousorc Cooper, Indianreich, Gilman, Illinois; Mr. and npoHs; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Ernest Helmreich and sons, Ames, Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Brunswick, Maine. Mrs. Felix Frank DeVaney. Greencastle: Helmreich, Chicago, Illinois; Mr. Margaret Nelson, Greoncast'e;
Greta
under false pretense.’’
The two cows, according to Deputy Harda,ker, have not been recovered. Bennett told the officers that he sold one of them at the Indianapolis stock yards and the other to a man living j ents
at Robe Ann Park in Gn
castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cioki and chilipen of Ev.inenconl in Cloverdale Saturiay nighl Lloyd Hurler and da:;h| Irma, were in Indianapolis!
day.
Mrs. Mollie Haltnm called I Mrs. Ellis Yandsn Mon<j
morning.
Adrian Morrison. Glen AUl der, Ira Knoll and W. E. Xoi sor. attended the Liens St| Conventinn in Fort Wayne! urday, unday and Monday Jim AUander is visiting and Mrs. Wm. Ireland and Da| in Wallace, Ird. Mrs. George Ogles spent last two weeks with her mott^ Mrs. Vet Mann. F'.oyd Kessler and family | Speedway City spent Sum With his parents. C. E. K a
and wife.
"•■Mrs. Bonnie Woodwarj Father. Pop Clutchy. calleJ | Miss (Barbara Sutherlin Sari
morning.
Zelda and Jimmy Smith afll dan, who have been visit| Evelyn and Mary Ellen Sutluf
returned home with their and Mrs. Claude Sm
near Spencer whom he did not Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Newlin returned to their home at Casey, 111., after spending the week end with Mrs. Newlin’s mother, Mrs. Ida A. Pierce, and sisters. Miss Carrie Pierce and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller. They took their two sons to Camp Kreitenstoin where they will spend the
next two weeks.
FOR BALE: 50 good tractor tires, also tire f |,r c( ^ bine. Have tires, tubes, rimi. < put your tractor on rubber hours exchange wheels at ‘J half new price. When I* *1 an ext ra tire. I have it " alt ^ Campbell. Greencastle. 2(-ll
Banner Ad» hr
We would like to take this occasion to deny the rumor that three fish were caught in Big Walnut, wearing raincoats. This In a false rep« rt, and as (his column has In on dedicated to the telling of the TRUTH, we will give you the facts. They were only cattyIng umbrellas, and wearing gah.-die* on their fins. If the weather man keep H bringing more rain they may start wearing raincoats, hut rest assured that FJSHI.V FUN will be the first to tell you. SPORTSMAN'S SHOP ‘*8porta Headquarters”
Mrs. Harry Talbott, city, was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Sunday for treatment. ( KOI* HOPES RUIN' Kit
1 (('.ontinm-d From Page l) 'finest corn wheat and farm- ! land in America's breadbasket i About 400 miles bottomland ( was expected to be overrun in the section where Missouri, , Kansas and Nebraska adjoin each other.
INDIANAPOLIS LIYE$T<{ K
Hogs receipts on the Indianapolis market today was around 8,009 and the price dropped 25 centa, the top being $24.75 on weights from 160 to 250 pounds. | Other weights were down 50 cents or more. The top price a year ago wa,s the $14.80 ceiling.
THE CHEF’S CORNER - - - - We were pleased to see so many fine people from Cloverdale on Monday evening - - - - Mciubera of the (ioverdale Lions Club and their wives and guests with a spirit and congeniality that a' sure* the sucoess of this wide-awake civic organization .... we hope that you will come to mis* tis in Greencaatle again real soon - - - . on Wednesday we will nerve MEAT LOAF WITH CREOLE SAUCE and some more of that delicious BUTTERED BROCCOLI. CHET'S CAFETERIA Acrou fraar Pont Office
Following the ceremony, the bride and groom greeted the
Golden* Rod Club Will Have Pitch-in Supper
The Golden Rod Club will ha 'e a pitch in supper Thursday night, June 26, at Robe Ann park in honor of Mrs. DeElln Moyer who is moving out of Greencastle. Members all try to come. In case of rain it will be held at the home of Mrs. Amy
Neal.
William Kistler, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Edwin Hintrager, Joliet, 111.; and Miss Joy Smith. La-
Forte, Indiana.
Annual Flag Day
Picnic Held By D. A. R. The annual Flag Day picnic of Washburn chapter of the D. A K. was held at the home of Mrs. Ray Trombly on Washington
street.
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Lt. Helen June Ouster To Be Married Friday
Miss Shirley daughter of Mr.
L Nichols of near Fillmore, left Tuesday morning for Denver. Colo., to attend the wedding of her cousin. Lt. Helen June Ours-
Dinner was served to fifty-six members and guests. Honored guests were the girls who recently won in the state and national contests sponsored by the Daughters of the American Rev-
olution.
Mrs. Ross A. Richardson of
Ann Nichols, j Bloomington, a former state and Mr*. Cecil chairman of the D. A. R. Girl
Home Maker’s comittce was the guest speaker for the evening. A style show was held in which several members took part. During the business meeting
Mrs.
Meda Dodd, Greencastle; Mathes Stoesscl, GreencastL
Wilbur Donner, Greencastle; Opal Patterson, Greencastle; Genevieve Daggy Rhea, Greencastle. Anna Jones Evans. Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs.
Hurst, Cloverdale.
The following officers were elected: Piesidcnt, Frank DeVaney; secretary, Margaret NelFon; treasurer, Meda Long. letters were received from Margaret and Paul Haltom, A1 hambra, Cal.; Don Connorly, Gary; Mrs. Howard Yuncker, Hobart, Ind.; Earl Allen, Greencastle; Clyde W. Burks, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Nellie Fry Taylor, Clifford Whelan, Gladys Nevins Buis, Ruby Bachclder, Miami, Fla.; Mary A. Grove. Knob Knoster, Mo.; B. F. Handy, Greencastle; Harry Hughes, | Mishawaka, Ind.; Mrs. Ina Brown, 3X0 Sycamore; Mary Fraley, Greencastle; H. H. Knoll, Miami, Fla.; Jack Huestis, Mary E. Cammack, who was teacher of Domestic Science, Plainfield, •Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Knight,
was! Indianapolis, and Lois Brown
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ler, who is a nurse at the Fitz-
simons General Hospital, near initiation was held for Denver. The wedding will take L*lia Fay Van Cleave, place Friday afternoon, June 27. Mrs. Dorothy DeVaney
at 4 o’clock in the chapel at the installed as the new Regent, ^orsett of Detroit, Mich, hospital. Mrs. Ted Brown, recording sec-j Following members of Miss Nichols was accompanied rotary and Mrs. Blanche Mon*!are deceased: Russell
on the trip by Mrs. Lowell D. Oursler of Bainbridge, who i3 the mother of the bride elect.
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.Martha Washington
Club, To .Meet
class Miles.
nett, treasurer. I Agnes Welch, Doris Harris, Committees appointed at this Cloyd Cook, Edna Bicknell, For-
time were: jest Williams,
Cabin Exterior: Mrs. Ralph! All school board deceased: Etter, chairman, Mrs. Louis Arthur Hamrick, Ford Lucas,
Hays, Miss Grace Browning and Ed Bicknell.
Mra. A. A. Brothers. j Cabin Furnishings; Mrs. Ray'
Trembly, chairman, Mrs. N. L. 1 FOR SAiLE: 5 good white uni-
at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Milton j Hammond, Mrs. Charles Rector, forms, size 14. All for $5.00.
Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. Walter Phone 16F14. 24-lt.
MUING’S
CHERRY
COCKTAILS
JUST ARRIVED!
THE ORIGINAL CHERRY COCKTAIL CANDY — LB.
51.
The Martha Wasnlngton Club will meet Wednesday afternoon
Brown.
MULLINS DRUG ST0l«L N. L. DONELSON M Mi!': 1
