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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 9
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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 9

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ik i TRAPPED! iky HICHAM TRAVIS JOLIENSHOP HUMANDYNAMITil StW W' Ww jSfr BIG HOUSE A US HANCE 31 "MI I HURRY! I 3 A ail to Attend the i I CAN KISSES! ft 1 lAAYETTEINDIANA HtltN 'J neieiitnaiKer i MABEL PAIfiE SHELDON LEONARD MARIE MCDONALD JEL rr HAL LONGLEY Sale Manager 37 Island Ave Aurora Hl Ar i KARL GARTEN andW EASTBURN Auctioneer THE VALLEY stamps I BONDS 3 I SL Il New kv Only Two More Days It hopping a Story As Ever Likely to Hee! STARTING TOMORROW i i A 4 News Notes of Meh in Service LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER' fXgSSSlni HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES THE Indiana Polled Shorthorn' Breeders Assn DICK CISNE Cisne and Ms Orchestra riAiM i Mi ESS PH lUNtW1ORK ELy ITOLANATOUt INANT PATTIN OWLER April The six month daughter of Mr and Mrs Myron Pattin rural route 2 died this morning at 640 at St Elizabeth hospital where she was taken several hours earlier ALLEN METZGER ROSSVILLE April Allen 76 retired farmer died at his home here Thursday at 1:45 after five years' illness Born in Clinton county he was married to Clara Maskell He was a member of the Rossville iChurch of the Brethren Surviving are the wife a daugh ter Mrs Roy' Roush Rossville four sons: Harry and Herschel near here Lawrence and Lloyd near Pyrmont six sisters: Mrs Anna Wolf and Mrs Mary Wolf LaPlace Ill Miss Amanda Metz ger' Los Angeles Cal Mrs Su safti Pettit Tamms Ill Mrs Dora RobertsDecatur III MrsSEmma Constant Los Angeles four bro? there: John Bement Ill Henry Hammond Hl Cyrus Tampa Idaho and Amos reeport Kans The body is at the Moore funeral home Services will be held Saturday at "2 from the Church of the Brethren JOHN LEE NEW RICHMOND April John Lee McNeil 86 of Richmond died Thursday morn ing at Culver hospital Crawfords ville He was born in Mace and was 1 married to Martha Alice Rhodes who died in 1932 Surviving are' four daughters: Mrs Case Reed Montmorenci Mrs Alvin Ricklefs Crawfords ville Mrs Mont Pugh Crawfords ville' Mrs Elnora Lane New Richmond sons Lee Bloomington1 Boyd New1 Rich mond and Harry Greencastle Service will be held Sunday at 2 from the New Richmond Methodist church SARGEBILTZ OR BEST OODS' Open Week Days t4PM Sundays at 11 A Junction IS' and SZ'Byposa ONT AM Pt4 1 TAVERN VARIETY Of SANDWICHES AND CHOPS Br "Wh Em? nt Home Eot at nnwg't" 'caiaSMtaiMif'titett UuiuiMMicounuu ncnuf Don Berry in "Stage Coach Express k1 qarcmumatinu nun i AJHfSPw Helen Walker Cutler Club CUTLER April 16 Cutler Hoipe Economics club met Tues day April 13 at the home of Mrs Mary Lenet with Miss Esther Miller and Mrs Dell Lowery 5 as hostesses Devotions were given by Mrs Dell Lowery The project lesson was given by Mrs: Lucy Stong and a seed and bulb sale was held It was decided to pack boxes for boys in service who had gone slnce Christmas CHARLES BROUHARD RENSSELAER April 15 Charles Brouhard 74 of near air Oaks difed Thursday morning at the Jasper county hospital Rensselaer Born in Boone coun ty he was married to Jennie Shanahan and has been a resi dent of this community for 50 years Surviving are the wife a son Clarence Brouhard Gary two daughters: Mrs' Ira Daniels rancesville Mrs Cecil Stowers Wheatfield a brother Alva Brou hard I Rensselaer The body is at the Wright chapel Topping his roles in "This Gun or i Hire" and "The Glass Key" as BULLETS CAN AND NEITHER Wiffiam CAKGJWMarnret UNDSAY li it kkl Pw1l IHEMYAGEHTS HEHtlURVQUEtH with Charley Grapewin Nonagenanah at Ilf ''Trvki Winamac Is Dead WINAMAC April Thomas Manders 91 died this morning after an extended illness Born in Ireland he came to this country when he was 20 and settled in Logansport where became a clerk' and later agent (for the Pennsylvania railroad Sixty years ago he was transferred to Wina mac and retired at the age oL72 Since then he has been justice of the peace for Monroe township He and Mrs Manders the former Ellen Gilman observed their 57th wedding anniversary October 20 He was the oldest member of Trinity Episcopal church in Lo gansport and the Knights of Pyth ias Surviving besides the widow are four children Mrs Richard Upsall of Chicago Mrs rank Scheffer of Pulaski Mrs' Henry Philipson Winamac and War ren at home Body at the ry and Lange funeral home for services there Sunday at 2 JATMIDNlTa PROUIC Humes' 119092 Starts Life Term ar Sex Offense Aloysios De troit was taken to Michigan City prison Thursday by Deputy Sheriff Harry Jackson to begin serving a life sentence for criminally at tacking al nineiyear old Lafayette girl He was sentenced in the circuit court Monday piicu uosepn riaier aoutn I ifth Charles "Lidster route 7 Mrs Arthur Weishaar Brook Joel Ridgway 846 Main Condy Keith Ambia Mrs Clifton Crum rankfort Mrs Lee Kivett Clay ton Mrs Bryan Rethmeyer and daughter Attica Dismissals from St Elizabeth hospital MrS it Walter Arnold 1712 North Ninth Mae Ballard Reyn olds Beverly Beers route 8 Roy Clauser Delphi Mont Dowty Brook Zula Cowgill Battle Ground Jesse' Grayson Monon Mrs William Holscher apd daugh ter owler' 'Mrs1 Larson and son route Vincent Ma honey 1123 South Twenty first Bill Price 1820 Wilson William Schrader 1015 Seventh Mrs Erwin Stone Ambia route 1 Mrs Earl Van Natta and Henry Winters' 1106 ifth Mrs Ray Michael route J2 is a patient at St Elizabeth hos pital 5 John agin who has been seri ously ill at his home 1120 North Eighth street is slightly improved Mrs Ruby McDaniel who suf fered a compound leg fracture in a fall at the Derby hotel' recently was moved riday from'St Eliza beth hospital to the State Soldiers' Home hospital 1IIU JULAUKUg POINTS 5 CATISH AND CHICKEN SERVED DAILY Try Our Chicken in the variety of sandwiches Marriaa WIUJAM BOYD ANDY CLYDE Jay Kirby Your Patronage Is Appreciated at UAMB TAP ROOM' 429 COLUMBIA ST Through Saturday It'sYankM Brains Against Nazi Cunning I Chicken Shack Serving Chicken every diy and Sundays CATISH ON RIDAY LUNCHES SANDWICHES 14 ITH STREET Betweea Soath nd Colunblak SUk Miss' Mildred Lupfer 22 ourth 'street has received word that Pvt William Siler haS been promoted to the rank of a corporal has been transferred from Camp Chaffee Ark to Sam Houston Tex ti Pfc Roy Russell son of Mr and Mrs Paul Russell Battle Ground has' been transferred from the Sam Houston State Teacher College of Huntsville 1 Tex to Army Air Base New Orleans La Pfc Calvin Henderson' son of Mr and Mrs Harry Hen derson Lafayette rural route 4 haa been transferred from Miami Beach la to Aberdeen Md UNOBGEHABLYMOVING unites the talents of 78 top flight players 7 brilliant directors 21 famous writers EAST TIMES TODAY PLEASE jf With' Geonre Gall at rick Richard Denning Lynne Roberta Dick will open the Spring dancing season at Ideal Beach Shafer Lake Sunday April 18 whenhls band plays for the opening dance at the Ballroom' Dancing 8:30 to 12:30 Ladles 60c Men 75c tax paid Dancing every Sunday night 'DEAtIHS? ELWOOD ISHER CHALMERS APril Elwood isher' 66 a farmer west of here died of heart trouble this morning 7:30 at St Elizabeth hospital Lafayette Born in this community he was a' son of Jacob and Josephine isher On eb 21 1902 he married Sirelda Brooks who survives With a son irst Lieut Harold isher some where irf England and a daugh ter Mrs Alvin Nelson Lafayette also: two sisters Mrs Estel Case Tilbury Ontario and Mrs Jennie Brooks Payne also three brothers Roy of Monon and' Jay and Ernest of Sparrow Point Md Mr isher was a member of the Community church also 1 the of and Odd ellows riends call'at the family home Services "Sunday at 2 from the Community church Thomp son Brookston funeral director Chapter No 6 Latest Pathe News VEGETABLES WASHINGTON April (UP) The office of price administra tion annpunced today that new permanent retail ceiling l' prices based on uniform markups over net cost have been established for the seven resh vegetables under tempdrary ceilings since March The Affected items are cabr bage carrots lettuce peas snap beans spinach and tomatoes Hereafter all these vegetables except cabbage will be priced by allowing the retailer to multiply his 'net cost by the factor 139 or cabbage because of greater spoilage the figure will be 165 The temporary ceilings in 'ef fect for the past six weeks were set at the highest prices charged for each of the vegetables during the five days prior to the tem porary order OPA officials' indicated the ac tion was in pursuance of Presi dent "hold the anti inflation directive Polled Shorthorns ard the ideal cattle for Indiana farms Buy now while prices are still at moderate levels Buy from the strongest hirds Every ahiifcal tested for both tuberculosis and disease Catalog may be obtained by addressing Show Will Start at 9:30 A Sale Will Start Promptly at 12:30 42 Head 4 24 Outstanding Bulls Many Applicants or Naval light ourteen 17 year old youths were on hand riday morning for 'the first session of the two day stay of the naval flight selection board charge bf Ensign H' Bissell USNR at local navy recruiting headquarters second floor A post office building Ensign Bissell and his board members were highly gratified by the number of applicants on hand which may keep the Lafayette area in first place in the state a rank it has held for two con secutive weeks High school stu dents 17 years old may enroll the flight program but they are not called until they complete their high school career Preliminary physical examlna CEILING PRICES ij SHOW AND SALE Hospital Notes Admittants to the Home hos pital rank Gwin Home Mrs Thayer Maxwell 3009 Kos suth 5 Dismissals from the Home hos nifnl? Tnspnh TTirilAr A1RK4 Smith BILL ELLIOTT SUS S0MWKVW uiunmi mi miuiHiiiuuuttUHmuHimnmiinHinimiNm Enj6ya Delicious ISH OR DINNERJRL AND SAT the NOItTH SIIlE tavern Phone 446 aamttaamnttammattmmanttmmttauanammmttmmmmwntoiti Polled Shorthorn Cattle 7 per vTodaiHTbmorrd DOUBLE EATURE 'A nuns mw THS LAYER INCl UOE: JOHN OARIELO 1 910 YOUN0 HARRY CAREY SCO TO01A ARTHUR KENNEDY JAS BROWN JOHN RIOSEUY'SCRESHRuAy DUDLEY NICHOL' TODAY TOMORROW lAMWEnd yaw The OAK WE SPECIALIZE i I1 lorence PateL 511 North ifth street has jreceived i word that her son Charles Pate has just been commissioned a second lieutenant in the 'S marine corps at school Quantico Va 'iP Apprentice Seaman Glenn Ed ward Koch of 5 this city has ar rived at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station for duty' Parkinson to Speak Ai Graduation Rite Baccalaureate services' for grad uates of West Point high will be held Sunday at 2:30 in the school gynx Rev A A Schenck will the address Commencement exercises will be held Wednesday at 8 at the school Judge Lynn Parkinson will give the address and 'R Marshall county superintendent of schools will present diplomas 'to Virginia McCord Vonda Maitlen Charlotte Byers Hazel Miller Helen Lockard and Robert Kerr A dance for the graduates and community will be held after the exercises Carl orches tra to furnish music arewell Party BROOKSTON April Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bartlett entertained 43 relatives at their homes as a farewell party to Mr and Mrs Roy Westfall and daughters who are leaving for residence in Cadil lac Mich A "basket dinner wah enjoyed and euchre prizes went to Mrs Virgil Klepinger Clarence arrell Mr rank Lohmiller James Richardson and Mrs Ar thur arrell Confirmation Rites Confirmation will be held'Ralm Sunday morning at Holy Trinity Lutheran 'church The pastor Stolldorf confer the sacrament on Glovie Beard Marilyn Bestr Betty Collins Jack' Hoiquist Mennen Joan Merchant Shirley MusSche and Mary Lou Thompson Gets Prison Term or Stealing Eggs i Mrs i Katherine Hickman 42 of 125 Jefferson street who claims tot be a full blooded Cherokee In dian committed to the wom prison for 60 days Judge Theodore in city court riday when 'she pleaded guilty to petit larceny in connection with the theft of eight eggs from Law rence Muster 717 Jefferson street She has been': custody 'several times Charles Clark :33 Buck Creek was a fined $20 and his' license suspended for 30 days for driving an automobile while intox icated 'His companion Virgil Underhill'31 Buck Creek was fined $11 for Intoxication State police' arrested them on by pass Thursday evenihg James Burdett 'colored of 1715 Tippecanoe street was fined $6 for assault and battery on Seretha Gaines 24 colored same address An intoxication case against her was taken under advisement I Mr and MrS Milton Luck rural route 9 Lafayette formerly of Chalmers have received word from their son Tech Sgt Morris Luck that he has arrived safely overseas and is somewhere hr the Middle East theater of operations Pays Support Cash Gets Out of Jail Charles Stinebaugh 42 'rural route 9 found guilty of contempt was committed" to jail by Judge Charles Robertson in superior court late Thursday After being held in custody three and a half hours Stinebaugh paid $19450 the amount he was in arrears in sup port of hia 13 year old daughter and was released The support order was made by the late Judge red Brass eb 18 1938 RIDAY APRIL 23 1943 'v vy This Event Will Be Held in the Livestock Judging Pavilion at Purdue' University Pvt Benjamin Harden has been transferred from: redericks burg to ort Benning his sister Mrs John Brose rural route 1 has been notified Pvt Charles Rusk' stationed at Seymour Johnson ield ha been promoted to private first class according to "word received by his wife at 730 North street" I Corp William Sutton son of Mr and jMrs Osa Sutton of Stockwell is how1 stationed at Camp Ruston La Mrs Charles Burns and Mrs Mary Burns 418 North ifth street have1 received 'word that their son and 'husband Pvt Charles Burns has been trans ferred from Miami Beach la to Mitchel ield Winamac Man Dies InBridgeMishap winamac April' Ray a Badger 44 born and reared hear Star was killed instantly Thursday afternoon at Indiana Harbor where he was employed on a bridge construction job The accident when 'another workman 95 feet above Badger started to fall and caught onto a forge which broke loose and? fell striking? Badger oh heai Surviving are the widow Mrs Rutli Badger daughters Alice employed in the office of the county recorder here Mar garet and Donna at home a son James living California jhis mother Mrs Charles Badger of Star City Body at ryand Lange funeral horned Services Sunday at 2 Star City Christian church Union Meetings BATTLE GROUND April Union the aus pices of the United Brethren and Methodist churches will be held nightly (except Saturday night) April 18 25 beginning in the Methodist church i 2 DIVORCE ASKED Lorenc Allgood has brought suit In' circuit court for a divorce from Gerald Allgood of Marlon and Custody of their son They were married in 1636 and sepa rated last month George Weigle attorney LO NA? TODAY TOMORROW UKITEB MTKTS rtaans MIDWAY TAVERN 644 MAIN ST Where everybody meet their friend 't WRIGHT 'r Itr I Pruntnt s' I BRIAN ROBERT I 1 AHERNE CUMMINGS CHARLBS IDA 'X' LAUGHTON LUPINO Herbert ray i tWOW' MARSHALL MILLAND 1 ANNA MERLE OBERON ud 70 MORE Hollfwood avoriftt DunirffaRKORAPIO VMI jMk Preyue Sat 1 115 tionaare given theiboard £ere 4 and 'the final examinations are given" TnOilcngo at the expense 'Application forms are available at "navy recruiting head quarters' or from principals of Xl I high' schdols nr 4 EXPLODES! In the CKurWinSave 5 Gen tenniej iRites MONTICTIJXApril BAntitvchurchat Burnettiville YviH rtXVai VA daj 18 with special all day Re v'ZJack Shaffer of Grace Theological seminary will deliver 'themorning sermoni bas ket will be served at Howard Jenkins Del phi will deliver the anniversary message in $he afternoon and "Rev Ogle Chastain Robinson 'III will preach in the evening at 7 :30 Rev: William Kerr pastor 1 in charge of the celebration fThe church was organized April 4 1843 under 'the leadership of Rfev Elijah Barnes Honored by Elks At a regular meeting of Lafay ette Elks the following members wire voted to the board of gov ernors: Exalted' Miller Esteemed Leading Knight Robert Binz Trustees: Herbert Murphy 'and Walter Dixon' Es teemed Loyal Knight Kem mer Past Exalted Ruler 'C loyd Brunton 'and a lay member Henry Ebershoff loyd A Shaffer i serving his twenty fifth year as secretary of i the lodge and board of governors (' 'SernceqiMt: service the area recently inducted into the army of the United States at ort Harrison reception' cen ter Indianapolis have been trans ferred to the following camps and posts: 'Kearns Utah: Pvt Dale Leibert 915 North ifteenth Pvt Ivan Brown 546O North urruuL west Laiayett Kvt Gordon Bryant Otterbein Pvt Wyn Emrlch Lafayette 2 Pvt Watkins Attica 3 and 'Pvt Paul Simms Lafay ette 2 Bragg Pvt Lyle Stovall city Pvt John A Dough ty Pvt William Heath 115 Waldron West La i Camp Robinson Ark: Pvt Carl Parr city Pvt Charles Vandergraff Lafayette 1 Pvt Robert Cheesman La fayette 8 and Pvt Gerald Dove South Salisbury' West Lafayette ort Eustice Va: Pvt Rob ert Bennett 1529 North Tenth and Pvt Bernhard Gray Lafay ette 9 ort Belvoir Va Pvt Edgar Munson Lafayette fR 7 Pvt William? Harper Smith 2814 East Main and Pvt' Wayne Taylor 121 North' Sixth" Jefferson Barracks Mo: Pvt William Shoup Otterbein 'and Pvt Thomas Shriner 500 Sta dium avenue West Lafayette Camp Hood Tex: Pvt Rich ard Army Lafayette 5 and Pvt Hubert Boyd1 Hudson Linden 1 Greensboro Pvt George fechnepp Battle Ground 7 I' Club ederation BoostsCandidate WAYNETOWN7 April Mrs Lykins of Covington now serving the Ihdiana ederation of dubs as first vice president was endorsed for the office of presi dent of that organization by the Montgomery County ederation of Chibs at its 25th anniversary con vention in Crawfordsville Wednes day Mrs George Slavens of Waveland Mrs red Oliver' of West Point and Miss Anna Kru ger of Waynetown gave reports Mrs I Poston of Martinsville former state president and Mrs Edward Hodge of rankfort president of the Ninth club dis trict were speakers Mrs Vance Curtis of rankfort was a guest Mrs Bailey of Romney first vice president of the Ninth club district presented a gavel to the county federation and pins to the county officers and war service chairman Mrs Chambers of Dar lington first secretary read the first ipinutes ive were present who attended the organization meeting Mrs Rowland of Crawfordsville Mrs Mehar ry Mrs Chambers Mrs Ina Bow erS of Darlington and Mrs Sal lie iH oster of Ladoga f' Personal award by Mrs Oliver district and county chairman of public and home safety went io the Waveland department club which also received for lag est attendance Prize for most pubscriptions to its magazine went to Tuesday Study of New Richmond The convention will be held at Ladoga next year New ixtures Are Wells Memorial pleasing sensation awaits member of the irst BaptiA church when' they assemble Sun day morning for Palm Sunday services New lighting fixtures have been installed during the week in the sanctuary a' gift from Mrs A A Wells as a memorial to her late husband Dr Albert A Wells for many years one of the leading Baptist Jaymen The new lights are seven in dividual fixtures of imported glass designs to fit the architecture of the sanctuary Many years ago when gas was replaced by elec tricity huge bronze fixtures were removed from the church and new lights installed which many thought were not' in the style and dignity ofiJthe room The present gift corrects this situation and provides another fitting me morial to Dr Wells A plaque properly inscribed will be placed in the sanctuary A prayer of dedication will be incorporated in? Palm Sunday services by the pastor RevW Nibbelink As an added feature the youth Choir under direction of Mrs Morrow will sing Palm Sunday Music Will Provide Treat Charles Edwin Hornaday or ganist1 at Salem Evangelical and Reformed church will give an or gan recital in the church Palm Sunday evening' April 18' at 8 under the auspices of the Young League The public is invited Mr Hornaday will play the following program: "Suite (Boellmann) and "Priere a Notre Dame" "Med (Massenet) No and (Ethel bert Nevin) 'and ugue in1 (Bach) of St Anne (Russel) in (Gordon NeVin) j1 The offertory piano solo will be played by Miss Barbara Idylle (Edward Burglary Attempts Two attempts made to break into the Pekin cafe Seven teenth and Salem streets late Thursday night" and early riday A screen was pulled from a win dow and a pane of glass broken shortly before midilight but the two culprits had vanished botn times the police arrived in re sponse lo calls that apparently frightened them away OTTERBEIN ALUJINI "MEET'OTTERBEIN 'April The Otterbein Aluifim association will meet tonight at 8 at the senool building AMERICAN STYLE Sandwiches of All Kind PHQNE 6389: 717 A1AIN ST ZONLV GIRI SHOW INTOWN NEW 1 Wr ED 51 captures' py an a I WWCU SMS I I La Mmlw T' Iff 51 WO WK I 'WaMs! 1 iSB STAMPS BONDS 5.

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