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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 10

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10 RESH EVERY HARD ROLLS PLAifr AND WITH POPPYSEED I YOU' LIKE CRISP CRUSTY BREAD ENJOY THESE THEY ARE HAND MADE BY QUALITY BAKERS I DIVORCE CASES 7U5 PIGGLY WIGGLY MONDAY ONLY 4 HOYT CO red and 4 for 25c your reived bf the birth of a son to Mr and Mrs George Ashley of Ons ef the important func tion of education should' be! to help the individual to The QUEEN CITY Pair 310 Main St iKORTY has the WiTCH 1REPAIRS 85c 25c Phone 2205 officers President sergeant at arms A program given These" Vaults better than concrete or steel they never crumble nor rust away and are made with rabbeted ends and lids perfectly fitted MADE IN BRICKS AND IN BULK PHONE WE DELIVER Spring Vale Cemetery will furnish stone vaults at reasonable prices when vaults are desired REST HAVEN Memorial Park 218 Lafayette Life Bldg Phone 2226 REE DtUVERYTtL O2PM DIAL4862 1919MAIN ST location Eighth and North Sts of ft me artcL weafAer OftartwAat in lafaveHe Lowest rrtc South Hide Moat Mattresses Cut Down and Box Springs Rebuilt ESTIMATES REE Phone 5076 EXCHANGE URN CO 903 MAIN ST NEWS THE COLORED PEOPLE make a living It has be practical to do that Enter La fayette Business College day or evening PLAY BY CljASSit i MINERAL BATHS $1 or Treatment of Bheamatlsm Neariti 1 Sciatica Hirh Blood Prepare and Systemic Diseases The Mineral Water from Our Compares in Analysis With Many of the Renowned Spas of the World WABASH VALLEY SANITARIUM Hydrotherapy Dept Phon 5033 Hancock Mgr 6 gals1 Gasolene 2 qts Motor Oil 1402 Wabash Ave BAYMEN and RITTER' The Old Gravel Grocery Site South 'Bend Mrs' Ashley was formerly Miss Edna Murphy daughter of Mrs Dennis Murphy of near lora Mrs Murphy is at South Bend caring for her daugh ter and grandson: Mr and Mrs Ashley expect to come to Carroll county soon to make their home with Mrs Murphy COUNTRY CLUB At a meeting of the board of directors the Country club it was voted to allow any Delphi resident to play on the golf course by paying a greens fee A caddy house is being erected New members recently added to the Iclub are Dr George Beamer and Burr Graham Committees have been appointed The first social function for this season will be held Thursday March 16 Mrs Clay Tearson who before her marriage was secretary at the Great Western Canning company will assist her husband with his work for the Buildipg and I xian company of which he has been made secretary MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcements have' been re ceived of the marriage of Miss Epld Trent formerly of Delphi and a sister of Mrs Paul Dick ison and Perry Rule son of Mr and Mrs Derry Rule of near Del phi The wedding" took place in Ohio i en Cut weniyCords Of Wood for Church INDEPENDENCE March I Men of the Independence church and others numbering 19 went to the farm of 'Charles Clawson and cut 20 cords of wood to ho used as fuel for the church The wood was donated by Mr Clawson The church is growing rapidly under tho pastorate of Rev Harry Berry and wife and members and the community in general are lending willing co op eration red Belli haa brought suit In the superior court for a divorce from Mrs Catherine Lellh He charges cruelty They were mar ried August 7 1924 and separated April 1 1932 Ambrose Mayfield is attorney for plaintiff Mrs Ruby Conner has been granted a divorced frbm Howard Conner by Judge redN Prrss in the superior court" Her maiden name Bonebrake was restored The plrilntlff was represented by rancis Murphy and the de fendant by Vaughan Vaughan KENTLAND BANK WANTS TO OPEN KENTLAND March (Spe cial) Tolin president of the Kentlan bank yesterday sent a telegram to Luthhr Symons state banking commissioner asking that the local bank be permitted to re open as soon as any others and stating that the bank is prepared to operate normally without re strictions of any kind on with drawals on deposits The bank was organised last fall and opened October 1 i Delightful Way to Be Thrift KELVINATOR See Our Display Today Walker District Manager PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY INDIANA A Part of Your Community 9x12 RUG dn Washed and Sized MONUMENTS BURIAL LAAYETTE GRANITE Just Across the Bridge Phone 5828 Jos Chancellor AT MEDARYVILLE xrr nAPVVITTJ' March 11 (Special) The senior class will present a three act comedy drama at the school auditorium 'Wednes day and Thursday evenings March 15 and 16" at 8 entitled Little: The cafit includes John Holt Lloyd Alt John bhristenson' Dar Tharp Aldfiie Afar garet Tanner and Goldie Kuhnle George Miller of Chicago neph ew Of Mrs Bertha Kruger visited here Mr Miller was born here in 1878 and this was his first here in about 43years is of the "McCoyhotel in Chicago and was accompanied by Mr Nydnist and soh Mrs Mary Denny of Michigan City visitpd at the Bertha Kruger home Mr and Mrs Russell Mey ers and family and rank Pulaski all of Hammond visited at thesame home' Airs TJnton visited Wed inesdav at Wolcott" with Mr and Mrs Chase BRADSHAW uneral Home tn Nearby Towns ftljlfifl jfiHflDI CONTESTS HELD County Contest Representa Stives Birthday PaHyoof Blaze' ''wni HAD JCE CREAM WEEK END SPECIAL Virginia Style Baked Ham Sandwich on Rys and "I Bottle of Near Beer WV THE GREEN LANTERN 1521 KOSSUTH ST Dormant Sprays Complete spraying protec tion at minimum cost Scale cicJs Lime Sulphur find others Sprayers Consult about spraying requirements Wells Yeager Best Co Art Display Tuk oster ami Edward Sher lockrrXAfayotte artlrta axe exhib their work at al I a me annual iiiuitiu playz at the John Herron art in stitute in Indianapolis which will continue until April 2 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Cleaned and ET wW I1a19 Reblocked Wfi CENTRAL HAT CLEANING III AND SHINING PARLOR HJiWj 422 Main St WBP NEW LOW HOSIERY 69c or 2 for $135 Satisfaction Guaranteed New Local irm Making Beverage THE BIG SHOESTORE Banks May Declare But There Are NO HOLIDAYS AT Here at we recognize a definite obligation to those who find themselves today with small cash resources That obligation is to stretch that small cash to the greatest pos sible to make that small buy aa many of the necessities and nicsities of life as la humanely posstblf our and we are ready to live up to it! IT PAYS TO SHOP AT Work ancy Sox Sweaters Phone 4033 Better Coals Please We Now Have a Complete Line of BATTLE CREEK OOD PRODUCTS Hogan Drug Stores Rossville Program Given by Students ROSSVILLE March (Spe cial) Students League of Many group represent ing' the Practical Bible Training school at Binghamton pre sented a unique program at the church here Tuesday eve ning The service has been given by the group over 2300 times A covered dish supper was served in the church basement A large crowd enjoyed the very rare treat CLASS MEETING The young married class Of the Methodist church held its meeting in the church on Monday night A covered dish auppCTwas served to 15 members Rev Loveland had charge of the devotions and the evening was spent in games Charges Abandonment 'Mrs" Pauline Hendrickson has brought suit in the superior court for a divorce from Allen "Hen drickson She charges abandonment in ebruary 1931 and seeks the custody of their daughter Arllne 3 old They 'were mar ried July 129 Morris 2 is attorney for the plaintiff Herbert I Murphy UNERAL nfRECTOR Ambulance Service I3 1th 8L Dial 3813 Ijuiy Artist ant SALE JELLO All lavors DANCE VETERANS ORElGJf WARS SATURDAY NIGHT and SUNDAY NIGHT SERENADERS 4th nnil Columbia 'Sts 8:30 Adm S5c Buy 'America $100000000 To finance remodeling or mod ernizing your building roofing or insulating Our terms and prices reasonable Distributors of Johns Manville Products Mid West Roofing and Insulation Corp 414 erry St Phone 7003 DELPHI MAN IS HURT IN MISHAP lay Campbell Sustains rac Country Club Ac tion Meetings Set: DELPHI' March 5L (Special) Ray Campbell Who was injured in 'an automoblla accident riday near Indianapolis was brought to the home st Mr and Mrs Robert Davidson in the Blythe and Sons ambulance Mr Campbell suffered a broken knee cap several broken ribs and severe cuts on the back of bls head and other knee Letters of administration were issued in the estate of Jacob I Harness to Ambrose Harness and Jake Harness A Bishop is the attorney Eva Ditzenberger and Bertha Timmons have filed suit in Car roll circuit court against Patrick Conway and Marjorie Conway (minors) asking for partition of real estate James Obear is the attorney The Camden Community club will sponsor a free entertainment Thursday night March 16 The Powell Sisters of Logansport will be assisted by home talent 1 and the high school orchestra Raul Rule son of Mr and Mrs Rule of near Delphi has been named as state highway police man He has held this office for several years It is stated that will con tinue to remain so far as the sale of whisky is concerned Doc tors there say they will not ap ply for prescription blanks and the drug stores will not handle it CLAY TWP CLUB The Township Harmony Home Economics club will meet Tuesday afternoon March 14 at the home of Mrs Mary Hufford with Mrs' Lulu Smoker and Mrs Ruth Stong as assistant hostesses There will be a bulb and seed sale and the project lesson will be given by the leaders Mrs Man Hufford and Mrs Elsie Wagoner DEMOCRAT TWP CLUB The Democrat township Home Economics club will meet Tuesday Marell 14 at the home of Mrs Aryls Rodenbarger for an all day' session Mrs Alf Long and Mrs Elmer Huntly will be assistant hostesse Mothers 4 club boy and girls be guests Ralph Maggart county agent and Mrs rank Heddcrick 4 club chairman will also be Mrs Glen Stair will give "How We Can Help Our Club Ruth Sandifur and Nellie Wilson will' the project lesson and Mrs Mark Garter will give a mu sical "number GOOD SPELLERS The children of room 1 of the Delphi school who received an In spelling the past six weeks are Mary Doerr John Doerr Mariam Buchanan "Ruth Landis Mary Schnepp red Coghill Richard Maxwell Carman Allbaugh 'Jos eph Bliss Joan Cox Virginia GTekg" Hetman Kempf Rosella Zina and Jacqiielin Ruffing CAMDEN PROGRAM The Junior English club of the Canidfin high school has elected the tonowng Ruth Snipes Esther Leslie at a meeting riday consisted of music by a quartet Ralph Sink Delbert "Appleton Mack" Snyder and loyd Yerkes story by Rich ard Hunt: harmonica solo Calvin Miller: talk on by Reynolds Lake and jokes by Es ther Leslie Howard Parks son of Mr and Mrs rank Parks of lora Hotort Tarnrf! as a mpmbfir of board of Aeons the highest tri bunal on the Indiana university campus Mr and Mrs Colvin Of lora formerly of Delphi have gone to Parkersburg Va to visit 4heir son Tom Colvin and wife and new granddaughter Mary Jane Colvin born eb 28 Miss Ethel Heiland left today for Hicksville for a two 'visit with her sister Mrs Robert Delaplane and husband red Brady who has been liv ing on the Ella Van Gundy farm cast of Delphi moved to Lockport and orest Hayes and family have moved to the farm vacated by Mr Brady Will Lybrook has moved from tho Ray Enslnger farm to Pitts burg' Willianf Cowdin who ha been roll call clerk at the state legis lature has returned home Mr and Mrs Lon Rush' have moved from the eastern part of the county to the risbee farm southwest of Delphi Miss Zola etterhoff a daughter of Mr Ira etterhoff Is in St Elizabeth hospital Lafayette where she underwent an operation Tuesday for appendicitis Mr and Mrs John Vore have moved from tho Johnson property in WVst Delphi to Delphi Mr and Mrs' Owens of lora have moved to the Johnson property BIRTH ANNOUNCEDAnnouncements hav been re 'I Many foreign firms have ye jOUrnal ano courier quested information concerning Want Ads Bring I WE INSTALL PREMIER URNACES Repair All Other Makes of ur naces Sheet 51 tai Workof All Kinds Sheet Metal Shop DIS ourth Phone 924 49c Medium Weight Union Suits Short or Lotg Sleevet' PENNE CO LpAYETTE IND Remember: the mere facts that ytm see distant objects without dif Acuity does not mean thnt ycmr vision Is normal ability to see objects close hand may be failing Visit our Optical Dept for a test ERISMAN CO I Jeweler and Opticians SOI Main St Lahr House Block rm' itrisln Advancers win meet Thursday night with! Announcement is made by the MlsM Thfilma McDonald of Salem Greater Lafayette Chamber of sttfeet LCommerce of the organization of Ttegiilar services' at Bethel A a hew local concern the Lafayette Sunday with the pas ood Products company which has tnr Rev'W" Mayfleld preaching I started manufacture of a new ht Services Mlss Gwendo (food drink called lyn conduct A Cocoa) ET League I A' plant has been established in The executive committee of the I the old milk vdepot at 3017 Kos LStfyette Music Advancers willlsuth street where Ilmited produc meet Sunday at five withition is now under way ATed Mrr George Clay of Tippecanoe ford is president of the company street" Lux treasurer Alvin Hjith fThe'Mary Lu club met rt 1 secretary The formula for the diy night with Mrs Let ha: Hub 1 product was developed by Robert bardvof North Seventeenth street riend who is serving aa general services will be held at I manager Lux is sales manager the Second Baptist church Sun Experiments have been going on Hay With Rev Maxwellffor the past six months Recent preaChing at both services fly members of the concern became Waller and wife WLW convinced that the proper formula radio star and Curry had been perfected for a tasty ana and wife were guests of Mrs (highly palatable and economical Ed Robinson and Mrs Gordon drink of high food value easily Saunders last Tuesday and Wed and quickly prepared Cocoa si i nesday gar and fat free milk are thecom JfMrsi ya "Man lori of Indian Iponents of the new powder form I apolis' spent a week with her son ing a distinctive beverage McElwain and family of The company has been feeling i AL a A Wwa 111 Awmtvr 1 HOG TTl Pl ATI South wenvy niuvn ovrccu iilo way Biuwui Minion was shown many cour couragement ana reassurance rro testes during the week duction facilities remain limited i'Mr and Mi's William Pennick but enough of the powder has dfvpwler were in the city rl been made to put it on the mar daY and attended the recital ket With increasing demand it Mrs Bessie Evans and Mrs Hat la expected to enlarge production tie entertained at facilities through installation or luncheon Mrs Van Dick modern machinery and to provide elsenj Mrs: Lula Hale and Charles employment for a growing number Williams The party" afterwards of persons The "new "company is motored: to Indianapolis made up" wholly of Lafayette peo Lula Hale gave a birthday pie party at herhome? pn Salem street TUdsday evening orty two quests Lj HelbifZ 71 were present and enjoyed a de UHTS LUCliUlU Ijetuig 'uhtf program PLANNED Dead at Wingate Home Christopher Atfucks Y' boys WINGATE March (Special) Will give a program at BethelL Mrs Lucinda Helblg 71 dtedi church Sunday evening at 8 this morning at Itho' family home here following an The 'young ''people of Second HUnesspf two months She was Baptist will pro born east of Wingate in November gram March 26 "1861 a daughter of Newton and Lydia Harper and her entire life TTAMrin nni TTCkT? time was spent in this vicinity HO1NUK KULL vR She was first married to David TNTTYE'IXI CCUnnT Richards eb 11 1893 and one LllNiJliilN dUlvUJj child was born to this union dying LINDEN March Jl (Special) in infancy The "last honor roll of the Linden (and on Nov Soap and 10 bars ZmC Two Jasper Co Men Sentenced RENSSELAER (Special) Orval Bailey and Ed ward Collingsworth both of near Rensselaer were sentenced to one to 10 years in the state reforma tory in Pulaskis county circuit court The sentence was for the theft of automobile tires and ac cessories Harbld Gasper was also implicated in the theft and since he was already parole on a prison term for the theft of gaso line last May his parole was im mediately revoked by Judge Moses I Leopold I Donald Zehr of Jasper county and a freshman at Purdue has been appointed superintendent of the 25th annual egg4 and chick show at the university which is to be held May 2 to 5 JURY DISAGREES 'In the damage suit of Shirley Baum vs Tony Klper both Jas per county farmers which was tried in Jasper circuit court Thursday the jury disagreed The damages asked for were 3800 for injuries in an automobile collision in November 1931 GERRY MOHLMAN EWELER OPTOMETRIST 434 MAIN ST The Path Across Hill Sponsored by The Good Cheer Class of Congress St church Monday March 13 Admission ISc At the Congress St Church' CRAWORDSVILLE Mills Bratton has dismissed his suit I nnntMtinr the armointmen of I Glenn Wilson as trustee of Coal I vreeK lownsnip the duties of trustee at once re ifeving Homer Goff who hajs been acting ''I i i I 'ihe council i 4 os rxmc Lraw Xf I day to consider appropriations iofl ATTICA 11 31250 as salary for the county I The Attica' high school oratorical agent and 650 for arm 'Bureau and reading contests were held expenses riday afternoon in the school 1 gymnasium at which time were nvi tttt Pcrrv A 'oflchosen the two 'students Who will rankfort former Garroll county represent Attica in county read resident died Thursday at the Ings Clinton county1 hospital uneral There webe six contestants'ln services were held Saturday morn 1 the oratorical contest place ing at 10 at the Goodwin went to Howard Petefsonf funeral home rankfort Inter Ond Miss Beatrice Howard third ment in Sharon cemetery north carl Cherin There were but of Burlington (three who took part In the read ins contest the winners being: NEW Mrs Mary ir8t Miss Clara Marie Hall 82 a native of New Rich second Miss" Mary 'Wllmlna Mar mond died early Thursday at the hatt third Miss Beatrice Howard: home of a daughter Mrs Ep)ie judges were Mrs Un Danville Ill The i Schermerhorn Miss Ida Wbbb and widow of Lymn Hall she had paul oster the latter ofShaWnee been falling health for six township months She was" born here Dec 7 A andDanvfile mM yhai and Danville many years burviv i ts az a service were elSdat fee oratorical contesti no7n at Znvilte with interment Mridriday 'evening March 31 in Springhill cemetery at HlUsboro i i BIRTHDAY PARTY WINGATE John Devoss Robert WiUiimr sori of Mrs' brother of Newton Devoss of Win Claude Williams entertained a few gate died Thursday at the oun yttle friehdsi in the kindergarten tain county infirmary He waslroom'at the 1 school building ri born near Perrysville and his en day ifternoon" from 3 to 5 tire life was spent tn ountain ceiebrate his 5 fifth "birthday anni and Montgomery counties Twoversary which tvas March IL His brothers survive Lon of Veeders guests were members of the kln burg and Newton uneral serv dergarten and a few other friends ices were to be held Saturday aft Qaraes were played and the' prize emoon in the ishero funeral winners were Bennie Bush arid home Veedersburg Interment in Charles Lee Butlef Bonebxuke cemetery Dr virgll Scheurich who has I Waynetown de peen assistant Uo Dt feated Roachdale in a pair of state ln debate league contests at Roach t0 5xfIord tJe dale Thursday and will now meet PrRctlce ot medicine Httaj 1 4 4 a A 3 sa A 1 fri WttTl ft I aaojra ivuvuu building there A marriage license GROWING WEAKER was Issued here to Otto Linn and Sam Romine who until a few Esther Miller of Lafayette months ago was' engaged tn buL IneSs in Attica is reported to 'be DELPHI Ralph Bending 31 (growing Weaker" at "tho Ttome fOf find KLnvd Rrirkftnn nf dianapolis arrested by PauU ton where he ivas taken ws ew Rule state motor policeman and weeks ag0 Mr Romine suffered placed in jail here suspected of a 50 atcoke and Was con being members of a gang of fined to his room at the Goodin chicken thieves When arrested roomlng hOUse in this City several the pair had in their possession before he "was moved to the five sacks which bore traces of hOme of his son He is' helpless chicken feathers and had a note and unable even to sit ifjy in bed book showing homes marked on Mrs LaVOme Hensley whose home is east or AWica a rew lora Wheeling and other towns mUes has boert" ill the pristweek at the homo of her parents" Mri CRAWORDSVILLE A fifth Sam Dutcher in Wil district meeting of the arm Bu hjamaport she was threatened reau scheduled for Monday with appendicitis bqt reported March 13 has been postponed to be improving RANKORT Homer Jacki A son 43 of rankfort was found yst guilty of forgery by a jury in broughtis Jour yar old I son to Clinton circuit court after dellb Attica Thursday to ering but five minutes He was The child fell on a eceof by Judge 7E Laymen aP cut his 10 $21 to serve "a term 'of two tri 14 stitches were required to clgse he sears' in state prison It was wound I shown Jackson had served a term ROO IRE in the state reformatory follow ybe Attica department was ing conviction on a forgery charge canej riday morning to the home at Laporte in 1914 of Mrs Mary Reidllnger on Sixth (street to" extinguish a roof fire RENSSELAER Trustees dfwhich had started from a sparx Jasper county meeting here made a patch of" shingles about two reports showing that several have lfe'et square was burned re arranged to shorten school terms to 'seven "months because of lack wzvrr nz wr' of finances Glen Reed of ew HONOR ROLL rOK ler appearea oerore me Trustees and announced himself as a can didate agent ported at" several farm sales in this vicinity and cash has been paid ror Durcnasea At tne Ly hrnnk sale one milk row sold fori ijjay ana nouL ria oen1na11 $49 and a sow without Sophomores Maxine Baugh and brought $142o considered a goodCarolyn Prather price Except for three checks Jane Chadwick Ethel and one certificate of deposit ey jjae Dooley Pearl rances Thom erything was paid for in cash At Lg Watts and Marianne other sales recently one team of jrurr horses brought 306 and another Th'e society' bf "the team $272 ME churchTield its March meet 1 line the homA of Mrs Charles Stuckey uneral Is 1 (the meeting Refreshments were Held at Stockwell served byy Mrs Haywood 1 1 I The Missionary society of the 1 STOCKWELL March (Christian church met at the home The funeral of Mrs of Mrs rank Oppy The presi ocucivy dent Mrs red Oliver had1: charge home Tuesday afternoon ReV of the "business session Mrs Kuhn officiating Burial was lcar Cochran" Mrs Wagner In Union cemetery south of Clarks and frs red Bible gave talks bn HUI China" Refreshments were served Mrs Martha Edwards continued to a good attendance of members critically ill and three visitors Mrs Paul Rob Bert Stucky and family or bpen ertson Mrs Opal Rice Miss Helen cer were "called here by the death joppy of the former's mother Mrs Ma mJ arid Mrs Charles Shepherd lisra Stuckey entertained at six dinner Emma Storm of Lafayette Mr and Mrs red oley Mr visited his sister Mrs Bessie An 1 and Mrs Paul Robertson Dr and derson Mrs Klridell Mr and Mrs McCollough was aeriously joe Campbell Mr and' Mfb Lev 111 with Inflamatory rheumatism eret Binns and Mr and if rs" EarlMrs Gus Swanson a patient at Warren St Elizabeth hospital was report 'Mrs Al Long of Crawfordsville ed much better (spent a day with Dr" and Mrs Kindell family PnMVrV A Mr 'and Mrs Joe Campbell and ITVlVnMlil RUUiL A lMr and Mrs Leveret Binns were Betty I earning Virginia and in Lafayette Wednesday night' Mildred Inskeep visited the Oak 4" MEETING land school in Lafayette Vir The A of New Richmond glnla andL Mildred Inskeep were will have its March meeting Tues gpests of Ruby Lamb of Lafay 1 day night March 14" atr the school ette The Bridge clubmet at thejhouse i home of Mrs Albert Pyke of La The New 'Rfchmond Home Eco fayette Mr and Mrs Pell nomlcs club will meet Thursday had as dinner guests Mr and Mrs afternoon March 16 at the home Charles Macey of West Point andof'Mrs Charlotte Kirkpatrick Mr and Mrs Russell Peterson and family of West LafayetteMr A CK SON" "HEIGHTS and Mrs John Kerkhove of La AVdVOVlY niblljrniO fayette spent a day with Mr and Rev Hockley of West La4 Mrs John Layton: Jiflss Mary (fayette had charge of the evening Rauch entertained the Home Eco services here Epworth League nomlcs club her home was lorence MaTtlen Kellerman has returned fromThe Brotherhood met in the a visit with his cousin Scout room 'Monday night Dean Mary Louise Brown of i the pV MS met at the home' of American university" Washington Mrs Emma Hawthorne Tuesday John Slmlson formerly of The H' met at the Romney has been a patient at parsonage Thursday The Court St Elizabeth Mr and of Honor met at the school bulld Mrs Pell were at the rank ing Thursday Sfand Steele home near West ard Bearers at the home or Milla White of Lafayette spent Harold Crowder riday evening a night Mary Kellerman Mr and Mrs Coats of New Rich Miss Anna Lofland a formermond displayed Indian costume Romney resident is now 'located Mrs Carrie Stewart visited rel at 207 South Ninth street Lafay atives In West Lafayette and La ette 'Alary Kellerman was an iLawrence Linville and overnight guest of Patricia Ed family entertained at their home wards of Lafayette and attended in honor of Miss Joyce Linville confer occasion being her twenty nan Kessinger and daughter first birthday The evening was ern entertained in honor at Mrs 1 spent suuiu) birthday the follow Mr and Mrs Leonard Linville ing' Air and Airs Johnson Maxine Mason Helen Oppy Joyce and family Mr Mrs Omer Linville Ralph ruits Herbert Todd family Mr and Mrs ruita' Alfred Patton and Hugh Tom Todd and family Mr and I Pauline Phillips Mrs Charles Rusk and family Mr I of WesipLateyette Joyce Ktnyllle end Mrs Ed Ievault and' faxnIly land Alfred Patton of New Rich Mt and Mrs' Ervin Owens and I mond ere? dinner guests and Mrs Leonard Linville and Neal Eades Air aiid Mrs Asa Waples of Greencastle spent Alondayf night Mr and Mrs McGuire Mr with the and Mrs Robert Lafferty and Johnson and friends Boo Shaffer family Mrs' Wilbur Brunton of Depauw were guests of Otto Howard and Margaret Brunton Johnson Miss Hazel Johnson of Bruce Johnson and Cotton White (Indianapolis also visited her head father RTCHMOND for county agricultural PTr March (Special) The New Richmond KiAe rA Ihigh school latest honor roll fql Goo firiqes are re II rtlkt fiPniorH JYaLiieuii Igaret Cowan and Virginia Rierce a 1 ir I UH IU1 ST LMUltOn M4Xw aizw nv nod Roberta Seaman Mr Richards died 10 1909 She was nubile' school follows: irst grade: (married to A Helblg who died Billy Beach Phvllis Deckard Don in 1928 No'hear relatives mir ITnpti) Eileen Betty Marsh vive uneral'service will be held Dallas ShuIL Esther'Mae "Win Atonday afternoon rat at nlngham Walter McBee Alarlon the Christian church here with WjHsi (interment in the nearby cemetery Second grade Nina Barton 1 SMfra Youth igures sSffi: Aterit In ewspopcr Buying Third grade: Alack McCoy Lois DELPHI Alarch 11 Roger May Swltzerv Harold Alartha hill of Delphi bnRlnhard Brock Johnson Richard Aiicliael Vir ett of Marion who recently gin la Dayidsbn "Bobby Thompson bought the Branch County News Maxine Alice Deckard at Coldwater Afich have also Shirley (purchased the Sun and Star a ourth "grafie: Beach an weekly Coldwater's oldest news ny Adkison Maxine Rankin Clint paper Alayhill and Prickett also (bought the Sun and Star building "'ifth grade: Betty Conrad Mar (They are merging the two papers jorle Cue Lloyd aust Ralph Mayhill is a son of Alayhill 1 Little Alary "AtcCoy Lewis Owen editor and publisher of the Delphi Maxine McKinney Billy Raynes journal and Airs Alayhill 1 Clara Shull Betty yan Roberta I 5ixth' grade: Thelma Thomas A UlbitUS Club JMeets Mabel Oweny Helsni Murdock Les The Ambitus club of St Bonl ter Barton Wesley Davis Alar (face church enjoyed the second gaf et Boots Jene Owen PaulNor jn the series of religious topics man Virginia Newkirk' Geraldine at the Thursday meeting at the Owen' Harold Parker St Boniface community center year: Malcolum Mont The subject was gomery Carl Elliott Lloyd Henry ably presented by Armin Richard Leon Uttlei William Sutton an(i a lively round table discus Eigth year: Gwendolyn Coffman sion followed will be Geraldine Perkins discussed by Richard" Ninth year: Mark Davenport (the next meeting Robert ri Sutton Howard Davis jn opening the series of giversH Marjorie Martin Jasper f)d talks by members at the Mary Todd Virginia H11 next meeting" the subject "Print Tenth year: Doris Halstead will be discussed br Charles Margaret Al ichael Helen OwenvejQ and Charles' Wilhauck will Mary Perkins Henrietta Skillman speak on Virginia Snyder I Robert 'Blnr and ''Eleventh year Doris Bryent Michael Ricks will be the commit Lois5 Irons? Evrilyn Peters Louise tee charge Varinlee Twelfth vear: Ervin Crabtree Violet Hudson Robert Lynch I DlVOTCe Granted Alartha Louise McBee Marie Alar Mrs Lua Catherine arner has tin Mary Shanklin been granted a divorce from "Pete arner by Judge red Prass rrrrnnTTIQ mT in the superior court The plain VjPjIuISIjXiLJLII iO tifT was represented by James RADIO PROGRAM po ter Thiri? section of Indiana figured prominently in the Doherty Day broadcast from Coral Gables la riday night over the NBC coast to coast chain Steve Hannagan and Jesse Andrew of Lafayette and George Ade of Brook were among i the celebrities on the pro rn which was arranged to honor Henry Doherty in rec ognition of his 'successful promo tion of many big sporting events during the past winter in lorida It was stated thqt lorida' has had more winter visitors this year than for some time and Air Doherty enterprises were given much credit for increased prosperity over the entire state The day incidentally was observed over the entire state 1 Atr Ade was the first heard from? this section on thq program which continued 45 minutes end ingat IT Hannagan fam ous publicity man directed a re vue bf 'eporta stars cleverly in troducing a number of athletic luminaries who spoke briefly In this list was Mr Andrew speak ing as a polo player Others were Gene Sarazen golfer Georgia Coleman diver Max Garey man ager of MthjB' Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team others repre senting fishing and motor boating Irene Bordoni swas: among the en tertainers Sciatica neoritU lumbasv hirb blood Pressure nephritis ar th results of a toxic condition The common sense thing to do It to Increase your elimination to throw off these poisons Take nature way Lafayette Health Institute roiviTTR wotki AH Raths 7 5c and S100 HONE 6OH BUing Lt delicious Rtf I RHEUMATISM I Luuwf 5c I' I 4 4 I GERRY MOHLMAN EWELER OPTOMETRIST 434 MAIN ST.

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