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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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Monday Evening July 28 1930 IAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER S3 amed Girl lagpole Sitter Personal and Society News MEW Parties 4 rth Tuesday to Thursday :7 Personals 150 10c can 20c Large Picnics Elbert A Evans Lowel Reunions STEIGER URRIERS Clubs Phone 4935 Hotel owler oumaland Courier Want Ads Bring Results 1 Jackson VLtzX ai llvn Mr and Mrs David Abrose sr Will 1801 Maple EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS i i 430 Main St 'r Another lonesome vacation Births (Body Odor) I defeated sallies a i INE RUGS 4 Tfie vveartd need ofily BO $195 th pair Try PICCLY WICCLY sot park At Boon a biskfet din win be served all relatives cordially Invited to Com A Tuesday night July 29 will be selected by lot contest will Continue tin winning team Is deter 'D returned Colo the 5:15 Will Schilling trip In The will meet Mrs A street ML ftvr "3 Potts sre Popular Coffee is always flood 4 01 A 2:15 render piano Smith Grace Beisel Max Mr and Mrs Raymond Leill 1412 Union street are the par ents of a daughter born at the Home hospital Sunday morning Special Terms in Our July Clearance Sale class of the held a rtg in the boat Mrs enters de and Dave Wf aild Mrs Rav Smith 1538 North ifteenth street are the parents of a son born at the Home hospital Sunday morning The Notre Dame club of Lafay ette held an enjoyable picnic Sun day at the Vester club house on Wea creek Swimming and con tests were enjoyed and a fried chicken dinner was served to 50 including members of the club and their families and friends Robert Mohlman and Joseph Do ran were in charge of the Affair Several out of town guests were present from South Bend Otter bein Templeton and Delphi 1 4 A No 97 card club Tuesday afternoon with Norris SHAVING CREAM how the rtzot tliitt over your face No mote polling or even Bp'on tho 'Tenler Beautiful Sheer Hosiery eet that arc futsy about their appearance preferred when yon hop at PIGGIY WIGGLY Mr Dolle president of the ourth Ave Amusement Co shaking hands With Ruby Mae the celebrated flagpole artist Sold Exclusively Here Mrs Irving Long entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party Sunday at her home on Scott street as a compliment to her hus band Irving Long and Mrs Clar ence Swick both of whom ob served birthdays Twelve places were arranged at a table appoint ed In pink and white The Young Ladies sodality of St church will hold a picnic and swimming party Tues day evening on the Peter Kerkhov farm on Wildcat creek All mem bers are asked to meet at sqjiool on South street at where transportation be furnished The Altrusa club will hold their regular weekly luticheofi tneeting Tuesday noon Ih the Chestnut room in the Purdue Union build ing from a visit with friends in Louisville Ky and New Albany Mrs EsteUa Hassenmlller and son Marshall have returned from a visit at Pine Lake and Chicago tM 'tsc Mr and Mrs Roy Street and daughter June of Central avenue departed Sunday by motor for Pentwater Mich where they will spend the next four weeks at a cottage Miss Lucille Strange has gone to Sullivan for a week's visit Mrs Albert Klenly daugh ter Georgiana and son Albert Junior will go to Lake Wawasee Tuesday ror a sojourn Mr and Mrs Harry returned from a motor Michigan and Canada Miss Anna Hilt has from a visit in Denver Richard Haugh of Delphi was a week end guest of Robert Mohl man Paul A Wangerln Jr of East Chicago Ind spent ths Week end with his parents Mr and Mrs Paul A Wangerln of Asher street Mr and Mrs Roy Wien of Brown street spent the week end as guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Moore at Monticello Mr and Mrs 45 Bamberger Indianapolis old time residents of Lafayette spent Sunday in the city Vincent Sullivan returned to De troit Mich after a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Sulli van of State street Miss Bess Blgane of Indianapolis spent the week end with her sis ter Mrs Thomas Comeford Miss Mildred Lambuth has gone to Indianapolis where she will take a course In beauty culture Mrs red Haberkern and Chil dren of Detroit Mich are visit ing the parents Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell of I South ourth street Miss Agnes Altepeter and Sister Mary Anthony of Rice Lake Wis have arrived for a two visit with their father Theodore Alte peter of Center street If you are tired of being bony sterawny and weak read how Mrs Henry A Thaler of Richmond Hill and her daughter gained weight and improved their figures: writer of this letter and jny daughter Viola have been McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Ex tract Tablets for seven weeks and in that time I havfe gained 4 pounds and am more full of than ever Viola has gained 3 pounds and' she is beginning to get wonderful color in her face" The reason Is that are genuine tablets That is the same as saying that like the Norwegian cod liver oil from which they are made are hundreds of times richer in flesh and strength producing vitamins than even milk eggs butter or cresftn So take advantage of De pendable Drug otter of the safe pleasant easy inexpensive way to gain the weight and en ergy you need must give any man woman or child the increased weight desired or money refunded Just ask for 60 tablets 60 Adv The Helping Hand Grace Church ular class meeting huse at Columbian bark Lottie Goodman presided Devo tional services were conducted by Mrs Jerry Alberts There were 15 members and four visitors from New Albany present at the af ternoon session A social time was spent with contests and sight see ing until 6 when a picnic supper was enjoyed by some 50 folks After the supper contests and a dress Parade were the di versions The ti6xt meeting will be the third Wednesday of Au gust with Mrs Charles Rleinhans of South Third street With the officers as hostesses wil A mayonnaise 14 fl I 7 ormerly 1 HIV Ml 1 kJ 8 oz 20c jar XtlV Mrs rom of Denver Col and Miss of Hastings Neb Mrs Samuel Ers Edward Day of a vacation with 0 15c 3 bars Cottage Ham IN decorating the bathroom whether its origin IS of 1900 or 1930 attention should be ttirneKOrst to the selection of the wall color To create the effect of a warm cheerful room the use Of yellow rose pink ivory or buff is suggested While for a refreshing cool atmosphere blue orchid or green are the most popular choices today In many bathrooms the upper half of the Walls is finished In smooth plaster while the lower portion Is a wainscoting of either tile or wooden blocks that simulate tile Such walls are adaptable to a two tone effect A touch of individuality may be given this once commonplace room by placing a stencil border half way up the wall or just above the wainscoting to form a dado Here a row of flowers may stand with the aid of a stencil pattern and paint or small schools of fish or other under sea motifs may decorate the wall Whatever the painting job the correct type of paint must be used or the bathroom washable surfaces are a requisite and there is nothing to fill this requirement more satisfactorily than glossy or semi glossy wall paint for the plaster surfaces and enamel for the wood areas since any of these products produce washable finishes Mrs John street find Mrs have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit with the father Patrick Comer feated Hal Chandler and Dick Painter 6 2 6 2 Lowell Hensley defeated Julian 6 3 6 2 Al Ringer defeated Ralph 7 5 1 5 Alton Andrews and Hensley defeated rank Held and 1 Moote 6 1 6 3 Bran lakes White House Chili Con Carne concluded a visit Walker of Believe only Half you hear but be tute t0 get bold ol the right half Mr and Mrs James Taylor 1828 Wilson street are the par ents of a son bom at the Home hospital Bunday Mr and Mrs Herschel Byers La fayette Rural Route 1 are the Rossville Recital ROSSVILLE Ind July (Special) Twenty six piano vio lin and dramatic art students of Miss Esther Sheffler will ap pear in a recital at the Presby terian church here Wednesday aft ernoon beginnng at The following will selections: Herschel! Rothenberger LestOn ine Luper Richard Gochenour Irene Smith Patricia Bell Wade reda Wolfe Doha Metz ger Jean Wondra Mildred Rey nolds Donabelle Gochenour Gladys Rothenberger Jeanette Bell Helen Wallace Ruth Steward Mabel Heffley and Velma Rothenberger The following will give readings: Martha A Cochran and Ruth Ann Clark Monlogues will be given by Ruth Ann Clark and Ruth Steward Violin numbers will lie given by Virginia Miller ranklin Cornwell Lynn Rodenbarger Carl Gochenour and Dorothy Miller A No 16 and friends be entertained Tuesday afternoon' at the home of Mrs Amafida Davis 518 Jefferson street The I club meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Arthur Buerkle 119 Connolly street West Lafayette The Misses Billie and fafy Burkle have returned from a visit with their sister Miss Leona Bur kle in Chicago Raymond Stoy was here from Chicago to spend the end with Mr and Mrs A Pat terson Monro Truman has returned from a visit in Chicago Mrs Warren Wiggins of Terre Haute and Mrs Edward Pittet of Chicago have concluded a visit with Mr and Mrs John Shaffner Miss Marie Rooney has returned from a ten visit in New York City Mr and Mrs Russell Cooper and daughter Beatrice of Sey mour were week end guests of relatives In the City Mr and Mrs Dewey easter and Mr and Mrs Kelly spent Sunday at Junge park near Turkey Run where they attended an automobile race Mrs I Pyke and daughter have gone to Hudson Mich to visit with frlehds Mr and Mrs Harold Ott and children spent the week end at orest in Mrs Thomas Casey Of Anderson is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Snyder Mr and Mrs Charles Bromm of St Petersburg la who have been visiting their daughter Mrs Henry Marshall jr and Mr Marshall departed by motor Sun day for a visit in Cincinnati Miss Babette Konrad has re turned from a four visit with relatives in Germany and other European cdUhtries Miss Verna McDill has returned frotn a week end visit With friends in Chicago Mr and Mrs Merrill Estefllne snd daughter Jane of Indianapo lis spent Sunday with the for grandmother Mrs Sarah Brown of North Sixth street Mrs Ida Brown and children returned t6 their home in Chal mers Saturday after a visit with relatives in this city Mrs George Haywood who has been spending a week with her granddaughter Mrs William Macomber at the Adams sum mer home in Lake Wawasee ac companied her to Indianapolis Monday to meet Mr and Mrs Roy Elder Adams and daughter Janet who are just returning from Europe Mrs Haywood will return home later in the week Miss Gertrttde Vaughn of Red lands Calif has with erry Mr Abb Butcher was the guest Of honor Sunday when a group of relatives and friends called at his home near rankfort to remind him of his birthday A basket dinner was served at noon to th following: Mr and Mrs Kitt Harrison and family Mr and Mrs Evan Harrison and son Mr and Mrs Joe Harrison and daughter Mr and Mrs Ed Butcher and daughter Mr and Mrs Elmer Butcher and eon Mr and Mrs Robert Butcher and febfi Mf and Mrs John Bartholomew Mr and Mrs rank Haas and daughter Mrs Luella Worth Mr and Mrs Howard Shaffer and son Mrs Jess Taylor and family and Mr and Mrs Ray Locke Mrs Roscoe Kenny enter tained a group of friends at a delightful party riday evening at her home on South Seventh street which was arranged as a surprise for Mr Kenny who observed a blrday Music dancing and cards formed the diversion Don Smith won the prize for the card game Refreshments were served at ta bles appolated in a color scheme of pink end white KLINGER AMILY The twelfth ailnual reunion of the Klinger family will be held Sunday August 31 at the Delphi city ner are lOc pound 36c Buy urs rom Steigers Where COATS Are GUARAN TEED and Two Years REE Repairing ur Coats rom $75 to $495 sdbl: and daughters the Misses Mary and Margaret Ambrose motored here Sunday from Lexington Ky for a visit with Mr and Mrs Da vid Ambrose jr of State street Mr and Mrs Cavanaugh jr have returned from a visit with friends ih Chicago ML and Mrs Ralph Deardorff and sons Junior and William and Mrs Scott of Marks Miss ar rived Sdfiday ffir a visit with rel atives and friends in the city Miss Constance Conlon has re turned from a five visit with relatives in Partons Kahs and Excelsior Springs Mo Mr and Mrs JJ Messersmlth have returned from a visit in Indianapolis and Indian lake John McMillin sfreht the Week end in Detroit the guest of his son Waiter McMillin and fafnily Mrs A Bmick of Chicago Is a guest in the city Mr and Mrs Burt Allen have returned from a two Vaca tion at Walker's Lake Midh The Misses Alberta and Mlldrtd Rapp have returned from a two visit in Patterson Jh and New York City Mr and Mrs George Rapp Of East Main street have returned ATTICA CLUB IS LEBANON GUEST west Lebanon ind July 28 Special) The A club enter tained the Home Industrial club of Attica at the home of Mrs Jennie Swisher Thursday A short program of readings and panto mime was given with contests and games Refreshments were served BUSY BEES The Busy Bees held a regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Bertha Seeger Wednesday iwith 53 in attendance An in teresting musical program was given sand contests Refreshments were served The entertaining' committee was Mrs Bertha Seeger chaifmari EffTe Jones Mrs Jane Koutzahn Mrs Bessie Shatell and Mrs Tony Howard Mrs Bertha leming and Mrs ern leming gave a surprise bridge luncheojn on Mrs leming and her fuest Mrs Hor tense Garns of Beatrice Neb A large number of guests were present 7Miss LOuise Beaver Hollis visited 'Mrs Dora Good wirie She has taught school many years In the east 'After' a short vacation she will motor through in company with two other ladles tt Hollywood Cal where she Will teach the coming winter Mrs William Schaefer of Hunter Ark Mrs Blanche Delp and son and Mrs June Gritting and daugh ter of Bismarck and Mrs George Biggs and family of Danville pic nicked at Mcerren park Hoopes ton Wednesday Mr and Mrs Ura Seeger and Mr and Mrs Mow attended chapter at KingmanzTues dky evening SHIELDS HENSLEY Miss Helen Shields daughter of Mr and Mrs James Shields and Lowell Hensley son of loyd Hensley at Pence were secretly married at Pontlao May 10 1930 The groom is ft teacher at Pence where they will go to housekeep ing soon OPERATOR TRANSERRED Harold Biggs who is a tele graph operator for the New York Central Railway company at High land has transferred to Sloan He has moved his house hold goods to the Cronkhlte prop erty' on Warren street and Will drive frdfh here to Sloan Mrs Gladys Glover of Center Col is visiting Mr and Mrs Jo seph Whitten on Warren fetreet Mrs Whitten who has been ill for many weeks With a heart compli cation was reported much better Mrs Lou reeman of Wingate Mrs Lee and son of Uh richsville hart Gene reeman visited Mr and kins Thursday Mr and Mrs tl 1 0 their parents Mr and Mrs Allen Hlpsher on the farm Mr and Mrs Elwood armer and son of Danville visited hef parents Mr add Mrs' William Ware Mr and Mrs Clyde Houseman of St are vlsitlhg beb pat ents) Mr and Mrs Cronk hite Hot siiltry days like these make us per spire more increase the danger of We quickly become used to this Announcements have been re ceived In the city of the birth of a daughter Dorothea Ann to Mr and Mrs Dwight Gordon of Ne vada Md The father is a son of Mrs A Gordon 136 Sheetz street West Lafayette Mb and Mrt' Arnold 703 Evergreen street West Lafayette are the parents of a daughter born Sunday at the Home hbs pltal Mother inds A Real Weight Builder At Last parents of a son born at the Home hospital Sunday Mr and Mrs Thomas Norman li09 Union street announce the birth of a son born Saturday at St Elizabeth hospital Lifebuoy I HEALTH SOAP body odor U' Keeping ingernails Clean Tiefore the wee eardner begins digging 4n the ground ha Ve him scrape his fingernails across a piece of soap This will fill up the space between his fingers and his nails with sooap and conse quently will leave no space forth lodging of dirt When the hands are washed the soap will dissolve and be washed away and there will be no deposit of ground be neath the najls This is a good nrecaution to take before the wee onfes begin making mudpies or before engaging in any other form of more intimate acqalntance with ground ree pamphlet on discipline and obedience bf children their habits of cleanliness and neatness Send stamped self addressed envelope to Mothers Bureau care of this newspaper Ask for Pamphlet No 1 1930 Associated Editors Ina RUG SHOP 611 Main St ever present cxlbr seldom notice it in out selves only in others Because it is so easy to offend and not knotY it take this simple precaution Wash and bathe with Lifebuoy Then safe or Lifebuoy even ih hard est water gives tin abundance bf rich creamy antiseptic lather that penetrates removes all leaves you gloriously clean and fresh Its pleasant efira clean that vanishes as you ririse tells you Lifebuoy purifies Keeps complexions at their loveliest What a friend Lifebuoy is to the com plexion! Millions of women know this Its bland searching lather deepcleanses pores gently frees them of clogged im purities Then watch dull skins freshen healthy radiant beauty return Adopt Lifebuoy today LEVER BROTHERS CO Cambridge Mut Main St Corner Eighth 8L Sliced fancy sugar cured all lean meat no waste pound Three Complete ood Markets 532 Main St 910 Kossuth St 110 Vine St was 'BOS to blame? Only very active feet need apply feet that are always aolftg places and doing things that like walking shoes and sports clothes that appreciate a stocking that looks sheer and wears supei OR GOOD DENDISTRY DR PEARLMAN Dntlt West Sid Squar 1166 Third 8L lh6n'21O1 irrr Gotham OULS3EQS Sheer Service Stocking "37 Youth Camp Champion WILLIAMSPORT ind July 28 Clair Roberts who has been attending at Indianapolis won a silver medal for being Champion 158 pound boxer of the 1700 boys in camp this year He also won a silver medal for the shot put Clair also played on A'S baseball team which lost the medals to Company D'by one gatne SURPRISE PARTY Miss Mary Elkins ot Ambia gave a surprise party for Miss Dorothy razier of Williamsport The company of young folks ar rived at 7:30 bringing filled baskets for a picnlt supper Those present were Mary Elkins Mossle Elkins Vera Lowe Wayne Hinkle Aubra Williamson of Am bia Charles Melson of Boswell Helen Mapes Harold Mapes Rus sel Goodwine Eugene Sells of Tab and Louise and Dorothy ra zier ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs Dennis delightfully entertained the 21 club at her homh on North Monroe street Be sides the club members there were guests all of this city The guest rooms were attractively deebrated in garden flowers Rose Chandler Margaret Dennis sang a vocal duet and a charm ing Spanish love song was dramat ically given in Spanish and native costume by Mrs Margaret ord A two course luncheon was served Mrs Dennis was assisted by her tWo daughters Misses Pearl and Margaret Dennis Mr and Mrs Rufus Haupt and daughter Pearl and Mr and Mrs Carl Mehaffey and daughter have returned from Niagara alls They also made a trip across Lake On tario to Toronto LAN TOURNEY The Lidns club plans to hold a tourney on miniature golf course Partners and the til the CLUB CAMP PLANS The final meeting of the Tri County club camp organization was held in the court house in Williamsport Monday July 28 at 1:30 The organization is composed of club leaders county agents and vocational teachers of Benton ountain and Warreii counties It is planned to hold the 4 club camp at Battle Ground this year the week of August 11 Any club member Who is actively engaged in club work is eligible to attend the camp COMMITTEE MEETS The committee in charge of the Lincoln marker project for State Line met riday evening July 18 Mr and Mrs Oscar Larm to complete the program for the dedication of the memorial The committee is composed of Elmer Smith rank Good wine Grant Pomeroy Oscar Iarm and Cripe The members ac companied by their Wives were In vited to a 6 supper at the X3 rm tions amounting to 17680 hav been Smith PEOPLE had been friendly enough at first invited him to go on picnics walks and rides But not any more Even his own invitations were politely turned down now what always happened every year He understand it Then returning to the city on a crowd ed train he Overheard something His own name and then And all at he knew! Realized why others left him but of things kept away from him or is the polite term for a con dition people dislike even to mention body odor Now he has adopted a sim ple safeguard against this fault that kept him unpoptdar Next year see an other vacation ruined by weather beware! Climaline Palm Olive rrer ti Th real water softener Soap choice of experts Lux Soap lakes laundering leSS be about so Vet t0 11 vnt sob home Voluntary contribu received by Mrs Elmer treasurer for the £und TENNIS TOURNEY The first round in the Warren county tennis tournament in progress here since July 20 haS been completed Scores follow: Chandler defeated Duffield McGillivary: 6 0 6 0 forfeit) Joe Shafer and bud eated Pete Eberly Eberly 6 1 6 4 Gregorw jr' TTaIS 6 2 6 3 lorence Gregory defeated Rose Chandler 6 4 6 0 Bob Painter defeated Dick Mc doskey 715 6 0 Mary Cowgill defeated Elizabeth Cripe 6 3 6 0 John Smith and Gregory defeated Behny Clark and Joe Lewis 6 2 6 2 Mary Cowgill and Herbert Cripe defeated Hall Chandler and Pearl Chandler 6 4 6 2 Robert Painter and Al Ringer defeated Rodney Cooper and Glenn Brutus 8 6 2 6 8 6 Dick King and Herbert Cripe defeated George Brink and Claude Smith 6 2 6 4 Earl Held and Rose Chandler defeated Robert Miller and Eliza Cripe 6 4 6 2 Dick Painter def eatfed Herbert Cripe 7 5 6 8 4 Maxine DeMbtte defeated Pearl Chandler 6 2 6 2 Ralph Evans and Earl Held defeated Gregory jr ajid Elbert Julian 6 2 6 1 Glenn Cowgill defeated Alton Andrews 8 6 7 5 Hal Chandler defeated Clarence Moore 6 4 6 3 Glenn Cowgill and Robert Miller defeated Herbert McCoskey and Dick McCoskey 6 4J 2 Robert Miller defeated John Srtiith 6 3 6 2 Al Ringer and Bob Painter dfe She MOTHJLRQ i 1 ttt rw pk a fi A IS 'Vu S' i art easily nUrmed fK SOW W' i A anAnriMrpittajr4 uX IjRI i A YJK IK MJOiS ci'A'b MU' iMIHI gags '1 Kji I ii I I illS i i i MavA Vi 5521 the 1 bly IJr nA" aIV hA nJt Jfjpji nljflJ yu IfrC Ki A' A Jr oi8w fjriciTTrni ftjrviiMuiiHWMTjninr LAwii ji 'Jr LHniTTA luMMfflUlWlH Cl 'LIT AOAT 77'' JI wa VMS iMix 3e Keo4x iADd9 4 AM 'PL "JI E4o qua wiTTl iiL'M 9 vg ICTtWiairiihii I I a vrjvvrn vs uv i 'WJT'iiiTTiiiii fi' I Z' 5 iL 9.

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