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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 12

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LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER II I i Relief Workers Airport Notes ATER THE I Journal and of THE MAKING GOOD BREAD BETTER IS THE GOAL Get Jump on the Season with Quality uel KENNEDY SMITH the SIMPLE IT? $300 33c BASH COAL CO $550 Automobile Loans Chas Patton PHONE 4033 TROUBLE PROO Coal When a bank i accepts deposits Commercial Banking HAT LAAYETTE NATIONAL BANK COLUMBIA AT OURTH Perfectly 4 SAVE on COAL COAL IS STILL THE BEST UEL mJ iKORTY 8121 51 iw conducted Monday from the Burial in Spring MSpeclal) World war vet who lived four north of here ministration is' anxious to pay outstanding obligations before leaves office early in January Phone 3225 all slam of this bank and efficient loans for emergency later you can get a Mulberry Service MULBERRY Dec The an nual thank offering services of the Missionary society and Missionary Guild of the Ev angelical Reformed churchy will be held Sunday evening public being invited 0 11 CLEANER BURNING LONGER LASTING TELL TOUR UNDERTAKER TO USE enters into human relationships that make it unique in business life Phone 2592 1230: Wabash Ave Mother Dies INDIANAPOLIS Dec (AP) Mrs Ellen Bush 76 mother of Ownie Bush manager of the Min neapolis American Association baseball club died at St hospital here this morning Mrs Bush recently suffered from an attack of pneumonia and never fully recovered Bush was at her bedside when death came i to so Months In Which to 'ay Interest Paid on Monthly Balances Only Divorce Granted Mrs Roberta Glasgow has been granted a divorce' from John Glasgow by Judge re'd rass maiden name stored She was represented by John Bl irstMeiSiAnts natiWAWbank No signatures required except husband and wife Payment made to suit your income All business confidential A savings a'ccOunt started in the Before Need Plan with Rest Haven gives one the as surance of safety also the element of satisfac tion REST HAVEN MEMORIAL PARK 218 Life Bldg Phone 2226 SPRING VALE CEMETERY We offer the services as a safe convenient agency through which your business can be conducted Securing a loan from us Is a very simple matter We make loans oh honeehold goods automobiles livestock etc A STORES Last Week at This Price RAJAH SALAD DRESSING QT 25c Hospital Notes Mrs Gracia Craw of Oxford is a surgical patient at the Home hospital Merle Loux 306 SouthTwenty seventh street is a patient at the Home hospital where he under went a tonsil operation Saturday red Langdon who is making his home with Mr and Mrs John Hatke of Rural Route 3 un derwent an appendicitis operation riday at St Elizabeth hospital SPKCIAT DINNER SUNDAY DECEMBER 2 ried Spring Chicken 35c Swiss Steak or Roast Pork 15 20 23c Mash Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Lima Beans Tomatoes Corn Peas Noodles Dressing Salad i Home Made Mince Pies GINGRICH CAE Third Street Back of armers and Traders Bank Building We should thank' rather than damn our unfavorable circum stances because if made of the right stuff cause us to fight for mastery and new powers Enter Lafayette Business College day or evening Monday Dec 3 Runkle uneral COLBURN Dec 1 The funeral of James A Runkle Civil war veteran was held Thursday at the Lutheran church Mr Runkle 90 years old was born in Wash ington township and 'married Sarah Marker in 1868 One daugh ter Mrs Nevada Braginier sur vives also six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren He served in the war of the rebellion in Company A 116th' Indiana volunteers arm Bureau Co Op Meeting Wednesday The annual meeting of the Tip pecanoe county arm Bureau Co operative association will be held in the Central Presbyterian an nex Wednesday Dec 5 commenc ing at 10 a A cpmmunity din ner will be served at noon and the main entertainment and busi ness program will follow One of the most prom inent speakers will give the ad dress of the day and local rep resentatives will give a resume of the business Dividends will be distributed and there wiU be entertainment credit admin creditors and settlements in debts Thead for this coun A (Bubs) Middleton has re turned from a Thanksgiving trip to his home at Windfall in his J5 Travelair ship Ed Bridges of Muncie piloting a Waco ship came here to pick up his son and daUghter in law Mrs A Bridges to re turn thdm to' Muncie for a short visit The younger Mr Bridges is a student at Purdue university John Kumler of Toledo OM who is visiting Mr and Mrs John VanNatta flew here in his Mono coupe and is sheltering ft at the Purdue university airport hangar during his stay here Veteran Very Ill Word has been received here off the critical illness of John McKinley department commander of the Grand Army of the Re public at his home In Elizaville near Lebanon He has been suf fering with a heart attack LEV ANDO WSKI UNERAL After a short service at the family home 1105 Main street riday afternoon the body of Mrs Peter Levandowski lifelong resident of Lafayette was taken to St James Lutheran chulch for services conducted by the Rev Schmidt Interment in Spring Vale cemetery Those at tending from out of the city were Mr and Mrs Colin Kirk and son Billy of Denver Coh Mrs Dor othy Eisele and Miss Alma Eisele of Chicago and Mrs Catherine Hoagland and Mrs Corry of Peoria Bl THE ENERGY OR VITALITY OOD To the Editor Courier: revert When you write or talk ways resort to dings and inflation I once heard Lady Astor say: two things get the house of lords excited a tax on liquor and a tax on landed estates Then tne old lords really come to life" Well about the only time you can get our houses of finance" interested is to start talking about cutting that dollar up into little ones The big fellows say: Roosevelt we think you 'mean well but your ideas are wrong and we are not going to play with He can say: "I am sorry gen tlemen Love me in fact I playing with called 'heavy your head just a stops WILL 'ROGERS Jacob Logan Dies AC Rockfield Home WXSKTELXi Dec (Special) Jacob Logan 78 retired farmer and long a resident of this vicin ity died at 8 riday eve ning at the home of a son Russell Logan after a two illness with pneumonia His wife died four years ago Surviving are two sons Russell and Jesse of Rockfield' a daughter Mrs James Boucher of Radnor and six grandchildren The body was re moved to the Baker funeral home Camden and was returned today to the home of the son Russell uneral services were set for Sun day afternoon at 2 in the Presbyterian church here' with Rev Hugo pastor officiating interment in the I Of cem etery Attend Conference Three representatives of Jeffer son high school Hi clubs and two from the West Lafayette club went to ort Wayne riday to attend an older conference for northern Indiana sponsored by the Indiana A The local group was accompanied by Harold Skinkle student leader at the The conference began riday and was scheduled to close Sunday I Cal Dec 1 know what to bout you can al two subjects wed SLANE HONORED BY APPOINTMENT James A Slane Tippecanoe county commissioner who last week was re elected president of the Indiana Association of Coun ty' Commissioners has accepted appointment as a member of the executive committee of the na tional organization Hei was asked to take the place by Peter Kelly national chair man and A Lazoris executive director of the national body bcth of Chicago City 0 Pay Bills Bills against the city must be filed by Monday Dec 10 In the office of City Clerk Paul Rooney in order to obtain pay ment this year it was announced Saturday by Mr Rooney The ad ministration is anxious to pay all it Grafton Paints Many Portraits Robert Grafton of Michigan City and Chicago whose work as an artist has won him nation wide fame has completed' a num ber of oil portraits of leaders In the livestock Industry of this coun try Canada and Great Britain for the Saddle and Sirloin club at the Chicago stockyards The restored club in the new and a half dollar home of the International Livestock exposition was being dedicated Saturday in connection with the opening of the 1934 ex position The club founded in 1904 was destroyed in the fire that wiped out most of the stock yards buildings last May Immediate steps were taken to restore it and Mr Grafton was commissioned to paint the first portraits aH of which were burned Among the portraits which he has completed and are now in stalled on the "walls' of the club is that of the late Mortimer Lev ering of Lafayette Ind a founder of the exposition and 'also the! first secretary of Shropshire Sheep Breeders asso ciation ounders and captains of the meat packing industry whose 1 portraits Mr Grafton lists as having reeently completed are Gustavus Swift Armour ahd Ogden Armour Nelson Morris and Thomas Wilson as well as John Sherman founder of Chi world renowned stockyards Other portraits by Grafton in the new gallery are those of Dr Mohler chief of the Bureau of Aninial Industry Washington the late Dr Stephen Moul ton Babcock inventor of the Bab cock butterfat test Pierce noted purebred cattle breeder of the past century and exhibitor of the grand champion bullock at the first International in 1900 Ogilvie draft horse breeder and one of the founders of the Saddle and Sirloin club and Secretaries of Agriculture Rusk Wilsop Mere dith Jardine and Hyde Ingle Lump and urnace Chunks This is the best 5th vein Indiana eoal we can buy Poor Relief Bills All poor relief bills including groceries medical fuel etc must be filed with the county auditor not later than Monday evening Dec 3 if they are to be paid in December Charles Deets coun ty relief chairman announced Sat urday Saxton Lump and Rp4t urnace Chunks This Is highest grade of 4 th vela coal mined in Indiana Bigelow Sanford RUGS CARPETS The Rug Shop 611 Main St to have you with think you are still me a game heavy hangs over and it's not an ax printing press which government Interest the door as you go Yours WILL ROGERS Paul and here Isaac lived ago in superior court Her Pollster was re WE find by actual ex perience that twen ly five percent of the selling price of lot should be set aside and invested for its upkeep Receive $7690 A total of $769069 was distrib uted to 835 Tippecanoe county ERA wage relief workers riday and Saturday at the county work office Although the regular payday is Thursday of eath week Thanksgiving day de layed it until riday But due to a misunderstanding in the disburs ing department at state headquar ters Indianapolis many of the checks did not arrive until Satur day Those who did not receive1 their checks riday were given a grocery order by the county case work office to carry them over until Saturday IT assumes toward its depositors an obliga tion to safeguard the funds placed in its keeping with all humanly possible diligence It assumes toward its community the obligation to employ those funds through good business loans and advances for sound public financial requirements to serve the vital needs and broadest welfare of the community It assumes toward its stockholders the obligation to pro tect their capital and earn a fair return Sound honest management offers the only way to meet these three obligations There are no substitutes for them in banking laws or financial practices MEMBER EDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER EDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Lafayette Ice and Coal Co Guaranteed Products ourth and Salem 8te Phono 5078 Lafayette Granite Co BURIAL VAULTS It Yon Have No Preference WEST SIDE CLEANERS PHONE 4781 222 NORTH ST HOME BEAUTY SHOP HOLIDAY SPECIAL200 Permanent for 150 Includ ing Haircut end ringer sve AU Work Guaranteed Shampoo and inger Wave acials 50c to 100 Manicures 35c 1524 Main Miss Era Halsema Roma Hammel Dr Vyverberg OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN The Indiana law requires an Os teopathic Physician to be a grad uate from high school must have two years of college work and four years of Osteopathic training and Is then required to pass a satis factory examination before the state board 14 1934 The Hogan Drug Co PHARMACISTS PRESCRIPTION COMPOUNDING Is tl Most Important Part of Our Business OUNTAIN SERVICE Mith ine Lunch All Hours of Day 308 Main St 113 4th St our dictionary 45 Volt Navy Type Battery 7O 45 Volt Extra Heavy A np Battery Sperb Hardware 822 Main St Central Hat Cleaning and Shining Parlor 422 Main St UNITED Bowdair Oil i Push Up Wave With Ringlet Ends $100 Shampoo and inger Ware 25c Phon 7345 Cor Sth and Columbia William Plant 40 World War Veteran Is Taken by Death DELPHI Dec William Plant 40 eran and farmer anrl o' kl rwllna a AACbAA AAAAAC9 UU4 Ut UCI died at the hospital in Indianapolis at 11:30 last night He had been in the hos pital twelve days suffering with effects of World war fighting He 'belonged to a heavy field artillery detachment He is survived by his mother Mrs Minnie Plant three brothers Dr Joseph Plant Milwaukee Wis Sergt Charles Plant of the Hammond Ind po lice department and George Plant also of Hammond and five sisters Mrs Emma Brookshire Pittsburg Mrs Jennie Burleigh Burrows Mrs lorence Brissey West Point Mrs Marie Keeler Burrpws and Mrs Mildred Pearson Colburn His father Joseph Plant is dead A half brother red Endriss of Logansport also survives The body was to lie at the family home Sunday and Monday with friends invited to call uneral services will be conducted at the Blythe Son fufieral home Tuesday after noon at 2 burial In Odd cemetery A Paint or Every Purpose Outside er Inside WELLS YEAGER BEST CO BAKERS Conversation Has Changed Whenever a group of women get together dry cleaning and experience with cleaners has always proved an interesting topic of conversation Today the subject has changed to dry cleaning VALUE Price comparison has taught the fact that the only bargain in dry cleaning is QUALITY Take note of how many women today are recom mending Carbon Tetra Chloride cleaning as the best in town SPECIAL ON COAL Split Block Coal INDIANA NO 4 nARIS CLEANERC CAREUL QUALITY CLEANING 121 South 29th St Phone 2542 Saxton Lump Indiana 4th Vein Hundreds of people look to automobile use If your car is a 1928 MODEL or loan quickly without red tape and feel secure that our policy will be a protection in times of distress Also we pay off others and REDUCE YOUR PRESENT PAYMENTS Allow us to submit a repayment plan We want your business EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO 419 ERRY ST Burt Mgr Sanford Stinson Called by Death Sanford Stinson 69 died riday evening at 5:15 at the fam ily residence 537 South Thirty first street of pneumonia with which he had been ill for the past week Born in Clinton county eb 5 1865 he was a son of George and Catherine Stinson Surviving is the widow formerly Maude War ren and three children Lonnie Lawrence and lorence Stinson of this city also four stepchildren George Peart of Momence Hl Lon Tiser and Daisy Morehouse of Lafayette and Rose Baker of Michigan and a brother Lon Stin son of this city The body was removed to the and Baker funeral home where friends may call after 4 Sunday afternoon uneral services will be afternoon at 2 funeral home Vale cemetery LYMAN COAL CO Phon 2154 OOTWEAR SALE Our entire stock reduced $295 $395 Main at ourth Goodnight Pharmacies 1530 Main 716 9th I Dial 6000 Dial 3725 THERE IB NOTHING MORE SATISYING THAN GOOD BREAD Member ederal Deposit Insurance Corp Maximum Insurance $5000 to Each Depositor i MURPHY uneral Home Sixth and Cincinnati Sts Phone 7873 Shoveled PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Coal Co PHONE 4901 says: PHARMACY art or business of compounding drugs and of com pounding and dis pensing medicines99 We conduct the practice of pharmacy ethically scien tifically and with your safeguarding in mind Harrisburg Lump $675 Saline No 5 Seam Illinois Buy Coals of Proven Values THE WELARE LOAN CO 2b6 MAIN Loans Made La Tippecanoe County PHONE 703 Cold Weather Is Here I or Quick Starting Use i SINCLAIR GASOLINE COAL Illinois Lump $475 Danville ELKS MEMORIAL OR RANKORT Elaborate Tribute to Dead Members Couple Held as Store Shoplifters RANKORT Dec rank fort lodge 560 will hold its memorial service in tho lodge room Sunday afternoon Dec 2 at 2:30 The open ing remarks will be by Exalted Ruler A Lavelle Dr Crain pastor of the Presbyterian church invocation baritone solo ournier roll call A Lucas secretary lodge address by Henry Morrison piano solo by Miss Margaret Ellen Culver violin obligato Miss Susan Neher Wat kins memorial address Honorable McNamara deputy attorney general of Indiana benediction by Dr Crain I Lodge officers for 1933 34 are: Exalted Ruler A Lavelle Esteemed Leading Knight John Scheidler Esteemed Loyal Knight Ralph Martin Esteemed Lectur ing Knigh Max razier Tiler Davis Secretary A Lucas Treasurer Hatfield Trustees A A McClamroch Ros coe Daugherty and rancis Corbett Memorial Com mittee Kenneth Power Downing and Corbett PAIR ARRESTED Dallas Daniels 21 and Oliva Tilgham 20 both colored of In dianapolis were taken into cus tody by police here and held in jail for investigation of alleged shoplifting activities Police said the pair had been suspected of shoplifting at Lebanon and sus pected of engaging similarly here Prosecutor Millar Morrison stated no charges would be filed against them here pending an Indianap olis investigation ALLS DEAD Wilbert Applegate 64 former lo cal resident fell dead while hunt ing Thursday near Indianapolis witn ms two sons John He was born near March 31 1870 a son of and Harriett Applegate and here until about 20 years wher he moved to Indianapolis Surviving are the widow: four children Lowell Paul John and Mabel of Indianapolis a brother and two sisters Nelson Applegate Mrs Ed Gray and Mrs Albert DayWitt of rankfort uneral services were held this afternoon at Indianapolis I The American Legion junior auxiliary will sponsor a Christ mas fair Monday evening Dec 3 at the Legion hall Varied en tertainment is promised Proceeds will be used for rehabilitation work and for Christmas gifts for children in the Knightstown home EMMONS INNIS Miss Mary Emmons and Harold Innis were married at 10 ofclock Thursday morning at the home here of the parents iMr and Mrs I Emmons 858 iJohns street Rev Kerlin of the Methodist Protestant church read the single ring cere mony in the presence of the im mediate families and a few friends A dinner followed the cer emony The bride is a graduate of the rankfort high school and of the Ball Memorial hospital train ing school for nurses at Muncie she has been engaged in nurs ing Mr Innis attended Adrian college Adrian Mich and Mc 'Kendry college SLLouis He is employed by the Indiana Brass company The couple is at home at 451 South Jackson street Mr and Mrs Charles Co hee 500 South Harrison street have gone to Pittsburgh Pa to visit their daughter Mrs Vivian Kinderman has re turned to her position in the Mar garet Balfe beauty shop after be ing away several months on ac count of illness Mrs Crull inton Crull and Mr and Mrs William Crull and daughter Martha are visiting relatives in Illinois A committee of five has been appointed in Clinton county under plans of the farm istration to assist debtors at bases of extension of present justment committee ty is made up of Samuel Mathews chairman Otto Peters secretary George Sims Morrison and Robert Branden Cleaning Service You can trust us with the finest quality hat and have full assurance that it will Cleaned and Block ed 4 4 a.

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