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MORTON Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells ami Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Plainfield were Wednesday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Z B. Burkett. Mt Wells and Mrs. Miller are nieces of Mrs. Burkett. Recent visitors of Mr and Mrs. Oral Maddox were Mr and Mr. Hubert Conkright and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey and (laugh ter. Donna, of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Allan attended the teachers an 1 trustees dinner at the DePauw Union building. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Bishop and Mrs. Nelle Betti- of Indianapolis called on relatives in Morton on Sunday morning They were en route to Pu tland, Ore . to visit Mr and Mr Ernie Zapf and daughters. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Yochum were in Lafayette Sunday to attend a reunion and dinner of seven couples who w« re friends on the Alaska trip la t year. Mrs. Josephine Burk visited Mrs. Aileen Ovei (reel from ' T .. ”. y uiiUi Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodworth and daughter, Ella M ir, visited Mrs. Mae Woodworth of Brick Chapel Sundrn ifti r ion. Mr. and .1 ell O'Have -

were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Ensor Sunday. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Haver and son of Indianapolis. Merle Ensor and friend of South Bend and Bill Ensor who is home on leave from an air base in Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maddox visited Mr. and Mrs. Oral Maddox one day last week, lit the afternoon they called on Mrs. Jim Perry and baby daughtei Janet Albin spent Thursday night with Lois Cooper. Floyd Yochum and Rex Call visited Clem LaRue at the .Methodist hospital Sunday evening. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiley were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher and children, Patscy and Sammy, of New Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Whiteeotton and children, Lois, md Max. of Waveland, and Mr and Mrs. Max Uiltz and daugher, Carol, of Greentastle. Mr .and Mrs. Jake Martin had supper with Mr. and Mrs. David Clodfelter on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Delia Pearl Ob^rst o: Aberdine, Md., is here visiting her mother. Mrs. Janies Tabor and Mr. Tabor. Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter, Miss Cora Carrington and Mrs. Addii Clodfelter visited Mr. anj Mrlalph CJodlelter last Wednesd i\ and Miss Cora Carrington spent

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the remainder of the week with her sister, Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Calander and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Calander, Jr., and family of Greencastie visited Mr .and Mrs. Gene Calander Sunday afternoon and all called on Mr. and Mrs. W. O Clodfelter of Clinton Falls Clair Albin and Gene Ca'under were In Indianapolis on Saturday evening and attended a dinner meeting at the Mai roll Temple in honor of Frank McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alters and family of New Richmond wen Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clair AUbin and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter visited Mr. and Mrs. Lafe McGaughey and their daughter, Elizabeth, and her small daughter on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Boh Call and daughter and Miss Marilyn Busei were Sunday evening visitors o f Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call and fam-

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Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nichols-m and daughter visited Mr i id Mrs. Faye Scott Monday even-

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Darotha Nicholson spent Wed nesday night with Karen Cm

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NEW U. S. SENATOR

CLEVELAND'S MAYOR Thom- , .u i uKe. a Democrat, was named by Ohio Gov. Frank J. Lausehe to the United States Senate seat left vacant by the death of Senator Robert A. Taft. Burke, T(4 who succeeded Lau-che as mayor in 1945. has held that post longer than any other mayor in the history of

Ohio's largest city.

( and Rapids, Michigan's seco 1 largest city, is called "the

Furniture City".

Farmers Given Chance To Talk INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 14.— CPi Indiana farmers will have in opportunity to tell Congress .vha kind of a farm program they want when the House Agriculture committee holds a public .leafing at the Statehouse next Monday. About two dozen witnesses, bill, ling representatives of the Indiana Farm Bureau. Grange and Farmers Union, Dean Harry J. I of Purdue University and 12 ic; i-.-entatives of all sections of Indiana agricultme invited by iA Gov Harold Handley, are to jiy ('cit view? jn pti' C supports. The hearing at J a .ni. is one of i -'ties the 'JO committee •n. iiii.ei including Rep. Ralph Harvey. |R-Ind.), will hold in th midwest to determine farm .; i i ait toward the present sii: iiort program which expire. 1 next year Congress will considei mi program in January. At Iv irings earlier this week in Minnesota and South Dakota, d ry and wheat farmers told the congressmen they wanted as iiiui li or more government aid, rather than less as advocated by

Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson. South Dakota farmers told the •ommittee they were "definitely in a price squeeze. We are lookng for help." Handley, who arranged tha jieeting here emphasized it was ipen to the public and asked all nterested farmers to appear at he House chamber session Some observers believed Indijna might oppose continued high support prices since Indiana a nog industry appealed to be in good condition. The committee plans a tar west tour next month alter conluding the present eight-day cries at Columbus, O.. Oct. 20 It met with New Ergi.md and

The answers to everyday insurance problems* By SIMPSON STONER

QUESTION: Can you tell me what is meant by the "mysterious disappearance” clause in my Residence Theft policy ?

ANSWER It means that when some insured article is missing under circumstances that point logically to theft, the Insurance Company may pay the claim without insisting that the theft be actually proved. * If you'll address your own insurance questions to this office, we'll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation ot any kind. Simpson Stoner Agency — Phone: fi — First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company

NEW MAYSVIELE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak and family attended a birthday .supper at the home of her niothei Mrs. John Bonames and husband at North Salem on her brother, lalph Soots. Othei visitors wer<

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the ultra-smart new Belvedere the luxurious new Savoy the beautiful new Plaza Each wilh all of Plymouth’s famous engineering features that add up to more value jor you! You’re cordially invited to see the new PJ54 Plymouth at your Plymouth dealer’s tomorrow!

New Power Steering!

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Ralph's family of North Salem Ur. and Mrs. Junior H(»s and on of Camp Riley, Kansas am' Ur. and Mrs. Sander Masten and amily of near Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob la-ak at ennded an all doy meeting at ttu Pcnntacoat at Lebanon Sunday HEBRON Frank McGill is improving some and may soon be able to b< brought to the home of his laughter. Mrs. Paul McGaughcy Mr. and Mrs. Byron Qegnar md Chas. attended tne GegnarScott wedding at Crawfordsville Sunday afternoon. Mrs Maggie Gardner was a Sunday dinner gin st ol Mr and Mrs. Edgar P.tts. The cooler weather and nici rain the first of tne week was certainly welcomed.

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Southeast farmers previousiy. Agricultural deans of Michigan State College and the University of Kentucky also will appear at the Indianapolis hearing.

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