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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 8

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1 8 Wednesday Evening April 5 1950 Vacation School DEATHS Tn hr Pl Employe Is Dead msntute IcUlnCd Miss lorence Carpenter long have found I DRIVEIN 9:00 11 UNERAL NOTICES NEWS LAST TIMES TODAY 103 OURTH ST PHONE 6254 of LOVALON YOUR HAIR! a add color TODAY AND TOMORROW I 1 AMAZING TRUE STORY SON LEAD RHYTHMS! i The US Department of Agricul ture says insects are the greatest single cause of forest destruction UKLTW ntBOUK RICH and GOOD and ULL of LAVOR nW MOOR mgrfhigvi twttli MmcMW MMH ARTHUR mn SEYMOUR NEBEHZAL ItolMNd Tkra UrIM ArtUtl Streamlined Tfrits OAK ACROSS THE SCREEN I To freasore always A DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPH BY Thunderous Thrills Wild Romance Settings Of Spectacular Beauty! iptndaiO DRUG STORES Long Time Bank Doorman's Holiday DEATHDIAMOHDSand a DAME! What a combinatii for mystery thrillsl 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 5378 ZAHN SCHNEIDER UNERAL HOME 643 ERRY STREET LAAYETTE INDIANA LEARN TO DANCE Private lessons in Ballroom Dancing hy appointment Course of five lessons $1000 Phone 2150 for Appointment Sixth and erry ON ROAD 26 EAST ROUTE 52 BY PASS Plus Waiter Lantz Color Cartoon LAAYETTE UR A AND CO URIE WATCHDOG BOUGHT HOWELL Mich (UP) Burglars who broke into the American Legion club brought along two juicy pig hocks They rifled the place while the watchdog feasted making them like it The Purdue Glee dub directed by Albert Stewart sang several numbers Dinner music was by the Conti nental trio of Indianapolis and David Snook a Purdue student Toastmaster Roger Branigin introduced George Dierstein chair man of the manufacturers com mittee and Kenneth Lewellyn president of "the club who spoke Dorrtny KENT TAYLOR SHEKA RYAN ROBERT LOWERY mkxey KNOX MOMS CARNOYSXY Latest News TODAY Thru RIDAY Starts TOMORROW RfiWRT STERLING GRAHAME Claude OR AND CLOTHES Come to Clothing Store Corner Third and Columbia Sts Easter Sunrise Services EVERYONE INVITED TO' ATTEND 5:15 A Choir of Over 100 Voices Under Al Stewart Rev McCormick of the Central Presbyterian Church Speaker You may sit in your car or on benches in front Serving Since 1865 Soller Baker Co INC Rey on WALGREEN'S for MAURIE BENNETT MUSIC CO Leedy Drums Selmer Bundy Instruments COMPLETE LINE REEDS STRINGS ACCESSORIES AND TWIRLING BATONS Ask About Our Instrument Rental Plan 325 Ninth St (Ninth and North Sts) Ph 0905 Our Prescription Department Our new prescription department constantly is kept abreast of the times by the addition of New and Mod ern Medicinals Biologies Antibiotics Medicinal Dress ings and kindred items Six registered pharmacists all Purdue School of Pharmacy in charge We submit this personnel plus our motto: irst as evidence to your continued commence SCHNAIBLE DRUG C0f East Side Square STUDENT SELLS CHAMPION BULL James Hallar Takes Top Honors at Purdue Aber deen Angus Spring Show James Hallar 3 Lafay tte (Colburn) a senior in the School of Agriculture at Purdue university showed the grand cham pion bull and the reserve Champion female at the 16th annual Indiana Aberdeen Angus spring show andale' held yesterday in the Purdue livestock judging pavilion The top bull sold for $1000 to the Northern Ohio Breeders Co operative association Tiffin and the second best heifer sold for $725 Jo Sigmund Briar mere arms Columbus AIR RESERVE CHAMP Young Haller is an animal hus bandry major at Purdue and Is president of the Hoof and Horn honorary society for students in that option His grand champion bull was reserve champion bull at the 1949 Indiana State air and placed second in the pair of calves class with the heifer which won re serve honors here Both were also shown at the 1949 International Livestock Exposition in Chicago OTHER HONORS Reserve championship honors for bulls today went to A Rafferty Morocco The animal later sold for $790 to Schwier and Mallory Greensburg The grand champion female was shown by Princeton arms Princeton Ind and was purenasea tor 1000 by Dr White of Clinton ASK THOSE WE HAVE SERVED Schneider funeral home is to put fun eral costs at a figure that does not extract the last dollar from the fam ily that pays the bill You" are welcome to examine our materials and see what your money buys Make the for that new EASTER HAIR STYLE Hair Shaping $100 Cold Waves $500 up Radio Rays As It Curls Hair Manicuring Steam Baths Sik Operators to Serve You i irrtn nmcnM itiniv GUNN LANGAN ADELE IRGENS STEVE JRODIE Ktor um dnd unholsfrv dfogoiteH colors SIREN ATLANTIS UDO SAT Jesse Lasky Productions Inc presents RUSSELL THE MIRACLE the mt BED SMAAfNC RANK MacMURRAY WZZ SINATRA WANTED COST ACCOUNTANT Manufacturer of Metal Products Wants Experienced Man Between Ages of 25 and 35 Phone 8446 for Interview How To Moke Your Dollars Make Sense Monthly payments can be reduced by borrow ing up to $300000 on your Household Goods or Automobile and paying all of your bills so that you have only one place to pay LEAVELL BATES 210 Schultz Bldg Phono 5280 After sOeaipoo ar acme pennsne 4 Lovrioe a mire It rinses gorgeous fresh gives it sparkling highlights leaves it nice and soft and manageable Ifiwlon comes is 12 filtering shades Lovalon 2571 Rinse with rad Stone Nlgal Bract Beulah Bondi Robert Barrat apany mwanana urry Knight TffflrtCOiOfe "She Paid in Ml for HerBiHerVictoryl Night' Dinner Draws 500 Somfc 500 men attended the annual din ner sponsored by the manufac urers committee of the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce and the Tippecanoe County ore club Tuesday evening in the ballroom of the Purdue Union building A highlight was the pock performance of Victor Perry of Chicago who spent the eve ning picking pockets and Boswell Cub Pack Names Its Officials BOSWELL The newly organized Cub Pack 41 has named its offi cials Kenneth Williams is chair man of the pack committee Rus sell Allen is in charge of pro grams loyd Morgan is in charge of awards and Leonard Cooper in charge of finances Den are: Marion Abolt Leonard Cooper and Gene Shep herd Den are: Rus sell Robinson Mrs Marion Abolt and Mrs Leonard Cooper Russell Robinson is Cubmaster and Ron ald Smith is his assistant Meet ing dates are the last Tuesday night of each month in the Bos well high school Grinstead Delegate Dr Grinstead local podi atrist vice president of the Indiana Association of Podiatrists will head a delegation of podiatrists from the Lafayette area at the annual convention of the associa tion at Indianapolis April 14 through 16 with LEE COBB HAROLD VERMILYEA BE YOUR OWN BABY SITTER HERE! an employe of the irst Merchants National bank and Trust company died unexpectedly Wednesday morning at the Pythian home She had been in failing health two weeks and was found dead in her room at 10 a Born in" Lafayette Aug 10 1875 Miss Carpenter was a daughter of Mr and Mrs Wellington Carpen ter members of pioneer families in the city irst employed by the local telephone company she then worked several years for the old American National bank and in 1918 went with the irst Mer chants bank where she was made manager of the savings depart ment in 1935 and later p'laced in Pay As Little As 25 Cents Per Day or a 1950 Model rigidaire Refrigerator On the Meter Plan PROMMER BROTHERS 707 MAIN STREET PHONE 6253 INANT ROSENBROOK ay Robert Rosenbrook Jr in fant son of Mr and Mrs ay Robert Rosenbrook 23234 North Nineteenth street Lafayette died at 8 Tuesday in SL Eliza beth hospital where he was bom at 3 Monday Survivors are the parents and a sister Sherry Lou Lafayette THOMAS JOHNSON KIRKLIN April 5 Thomas Taylor Johnson 89 Kirklin re tired farmer died at 8 Tues day in Witham hospital Lebanon after an illness of four weeks A native of Montgomery county he married Disa Stowers who died eb 18 this year He belonged to Christian Chapel church Survivors are four sons Ernest of Kirklin Orvan of Lebanon Everett of Sheridan aw a nay or rranklort with a brother Charles Johnson Thorntown REV WILLIAM OESCHGER RENSSELAER April 5 Rev William Oeschger 81 retired min ister formerly of Rensselaer died yesterday in his home at Paola Kan An invalid several years he was a Christian church minister but never held a local pastorate Born in Philadelphia Pa he mar ried Mrs Kittle Hopkins of Rens selaer Oct 28 1943 after the death of his first wife He was awarded three degrees by the University of Chicago He belonged to the LOO Survivors besides his widow are a step son Gerald Hopkins In dianapolis two step daughters Mrs Defaun Conrad Lima and Mrs Arvarete Wise Pod' Kan and two brothers George of Valparaiso Neb and John of Lincoln Neb The body will be sent to Rensselaer HARRY HOPKINS GOODLAND April 5 Harry Hopkins 70 attorney died at 7:15 am today in St Elizabeth hospital Lafayette where he had been a patient one week JOSEPH YUNDT RANKORT April Joseph Yundt 85 906 North Clay street died at 1 a today at his home He had been ill four months He was born in Clinton county In 1888 he was married to Clara Weaver who died in 1942 He was a retired farmer having farmed in Owen township until seven years ago when he moved to rankfort He was a member of the Geetingsville Presbyterian church and the Kiwanis club Mr Yundt is survived by three sons Walter and David rank fort and Edwin Nashville Tenn four daughters Mrs Walter Roll Indianapolis Mrs Robert Pein Columbus Mrs Charles Shep ard and Mrs 1 1 i Stevens rankfort and a brother William Yundt San Jose Cal MISS EMMA BENEIELD RANKORT April 5 Miss Emma Marie Benefield 16 659 Washington avenue rankfort died at 1:15 a today at Robert Long hospital Indianapolis She had been ill five years Born in Clinton county who was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Benefield who survive She at tended Riley grade school Also surviving are two sisters Mrs Ernest Crews Thorntown and Mrs Vernon Lahee rank fort and six brothers Harvey" of Brownstown red Pendleton John Robert with the Army in Germany George rankfort and Kibby and Keith at home MRS MARY LINT WILLIAMSPORT April Mrs Mary rances lint 81 widow of William lint died at 3:30 mt Tuesday in her home here after an illness of several weeks Born in Warren county she spent all of her life in this community with the exception of 20 years at Shel don Ill She was married in 1884 Her husband died in 1948 Surviv ors include a son John Williamsport Jeff Convo The Jefferson high school acap pella choir and saxophone quartet participated in a religious convo cation held in the high school auditorium Wednesday The con vocation was sponsored by the Jeff Hi Robert Brown Mgr 346 Northwestern Lafayette Telephone 2006 CHARLES SURRETT BURNETTE TMiiornEK)Si ALSO IU Ml MONTEZAUMONIOKEIf 6 :35 LAST TWO NITES Their great love made a MIRACLE THAT STIRRED THE HEART ALL AMERICA! An interdenominational institute for vacation church school work ers will be held April 18 at Im manuel Evangelical and Reformed church All churches planning va cation church schools have been Invited to Darticinate 4n this in stitute by registering their teach ers The one day session begin at 9 a and continue until 3:30 A potluck lunch will be served at noon The institute will be under the leadership of Mrs Estel Odle Mrs James Titus Mrs Raymond Miss Marguerite Pramann and Mrs Olive Hoke TIjey have been especially trained by the Indiana Council of Churches for this work The institute is being sponsored locally by the Tippecanoe county council of Churches Similar inter denominational institutes are being held throughout the state Miss Mary Marjorie Smith at Immanuel Evangelical and Re formed church is registrar City Builders Plan Seven New Homes Several building permits have been granted by the city board of public works and safety Included were permits for seven new homes to be constructed in the city loyd Lux was granted a $6000 permit to erect a home at 711 South ourth street He was grant ed a second permit for $7000 to build a home at 713 South ourth street Other permits granted to Lux: $10 000 construct a flve room and bath home with a breezeway and ga rage at 815 South Twentieth street $10000 to erect a five room and bath frame and brick home at 902 North Crestview court and two permits for $7500 each to erect four room and bath homes at 1032 and 1036 North Twenty irst street Warren Johnson was granted a $6000 permit to erect a five room and bath home at Oak ave nue and Ninth street Garage permits were issued as follows: Kenneth Killian $500 1631 North Sixteenth street Delores Davis $500 2011 McDole avenue and Anthony Von Seggern $700 two car garage at 1403 ranklin street Mt KNOWS REE booklet shows how completely a Sonotone can be hidden Chock full of interesting photographs by George Karger noted LIE Magazine pho tographer Written by a successful woman whose deafness is now never suspected No one ever sect her Sono and she heart so weU no one even knowt deaf! Write or phone for free booklet MOORE ALINEMENT SERVICE BROWN ELLSWORTH TEL 7269 RED ANDREW LAYTON Republican Candidate for Member of Advisory Board RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP Subject to May 2 1950 Primary our Support Will Be Appreciated Paramount presents ROBERT CUMMINGS DIANA SCOTT LYNN HAL PAID IN ULL EVE ARDEN LAST TIMES TODAY VAN JOHNSON in MMig PITTSBURGH Pa A i 1 5 (UP) Nightclub doorman Herbert Gibbs began a' term In prison today for parking a cus car 120 miles Gibbs started this first as a doorman at the Carnival lounge in Pittsburgh last October A customer drove up and Gibbs took his car to park it He stop until he reached the outskirts of Cleveland A charge of Christmas savings She retired in 1948 and since July 7 1948 had been a resident of the Pythian home Previously she re sided at 17 South street Miss Carpenter was a member of Trinity Methodist church treas urer of its Study Travel class and was a past president of Altrusa club Three nieces and a nephew survive CARPEJNTER riends may call at the Bradshaw funeral home aft er 4 Thursday uneral there at 2 riday Rev Raymond Earle officiating Burial in Green bush cemetery THOMAS Walter riends may call at Soller Baker funeral home after 3 ni Thursday Services Kt 3:30 riday in irst Christian church lying in state there from 1 to 3:30 Rev Elwynn Peace will officiate Interment in urana view cemetery with Ameri can Legion firing squad Kiwanis club memorial services at funeral home Thursday at 5:30 YUNDT Joseph riends may call at the Moore and sons funeral home rankfort after 4 Thursday Ser vices there riday at 2 in with Rev Lenn Latham officiating Burial in kreeiingsvuie cemetery MIMEOGRAPH SERVICE Complete Letter Shop Service THE CREDIT BUREAU JITTER shop department 123 ourth Street Phone 6930 OR ROOING OR SIDING SULLIVAN and ORTNER ROOING CO $0 a Sixteenth St Ph 4716 Everybody Likes It Like It Try It! 205 State St West Lafayette I Marinello Beauty Shop owler Hotel Ph 6878 RED SYLVIA HENRY MkMURMYSIDNEYBNDA tn THE TRAIL THE arMGM rerun ALL THE ORCE IRE and IDELITY THE NOVEL! Sensational! INUHIDER IN THE DUST STARRING DAVID BRIAN CLAUDE JARMAN Jr JUANO HERNANDEZ PORTER HALL ELIZABETH PATTERSON CHARLES KEMPER" WILL GEER A CLARENCE BROWN PRODUCTION A POPEYE Cartoon fat raw ft vr nr 7 1 'r 1 IS IS SSS SS SS SS I THEYT omc ERV acreMJ I Aim mi DArgvn i niTU LL DfirjiK I lUf TA a lustre 4 IU UU eh IS I I Ki ll IZAMkWIIN AnRIlN RflllTlI bUUSAKl INI I WALTER BRENNAN ORREST TUCKER i ALSU wr1! ftSS 10)11 1 A want WR5 tar i mill TT II it wm i TRUCOLQKWT A 2 LUIUkllli KUUUUlwrt INDIANA starts TW'TTrv I BM A I Nft today MAIkA feature i 4 I Ifli KI I ZLLLl I Eo221 I RIUjimKI fl JR? MKfflftk ftn Rely on WALGREEN'S for 1 DEPENDABLE IV PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AMAZING TRUE STORY SIREN ATLANTIS MOORE ALINEMENT SERVICE BROWN ELLSWORTH TEL 7269 To treasure always A DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPH BY SI Mnew Al.

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