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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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-T SIX THE Miss Jean Nash Jspertt the week-end in Madison visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Hughes. REMEMBER You're Going to VOTE TOMORROW Ogle Little M'EWS of I Rippetoes Return Home After Wells Mark Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

O. L. Rippetoe. Cpl. Gerry Chappell, nephew Ifor them.

Most of them are very 0 Connersville, returned Gerald Chappell, of North! cheerful and don't want sym- their home in Connersville Sat- 520 North East street, became it I 11 I n. i TIT jMiss Alice Dell i Becomesl Bride of William Graham Miss Dell, daughter of and Mrs. Clifford Dell, of Police Charge Two With intoxication Main street; visited over the 'week-end in Tipton with relatives and friends. Cpl. home on a 30-day furlough after 'a year in Alaska, lives in Mont- 'pelier, Ohio.

HEAR FROM DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks, I of East Washington street, re- I cently received a letter from their daughter, Margie Sparks, who is in the WAVES and sta- i tioned in San Diego, stat- jing that she is enjoying her work very much. Miss Sparks was recently promoted to hospital apprentice, first class. On her last shore.

leave sh2 Tommy Welchel, for- jmerly of Goldsmith, who is inpw located at Riverside, Calif. Miss Sparks said the hospital where she is stationed is taking care of marines mostly, 'who have returned from action and she says they are very ap- i preciative of what is being done pa thy. i urday after helping her parents, the bride of Pvt. William W. Miss Sparks wouldl be very Mr.

and Mrs. William Wells, of: Graham of Hamljt, N. Sat- i glad to hear from her friends; North West street, celebrate! urjjay at 9 p. m. at the home her address may be obtained their'57th wedding anniversaryiof her parents.

Rev. Marvin I from her parents. Ion Friday. The Wells' other Coffman performed the cere- 1 daughter, Mrs. Harry Huber, of AWARDED BRONZE STAR.

JMuncie. sent her parents best! Miss Dell, Pfc. Lester E. Schwear of' wishes, but was unable to be marriage byj who was given in her father, wore Windfall, was recently awarded home for their anniversary. a dress of blue chiffon and vel- the bronze star medal for heroic On Thursday, Mr, and vet, Her.

corsage was of red achievment in action against the Rippetoe took their two daugh- and white roses. enemy, according to word ters to Purdue university, where Tne bridesmaid, Miss Velma Iceivetf from the war depart- they enrolled for the fall. Lee, cousin of the bride, chose jment. The award was made by Ann is a junior and Jean a a boudre blue dress. She, too, iMaj.

Gen. Louis A. Craig, com- lOinore. Both girls are a corsage of red and white jmanding general of the Ninth of Kappa Kappa Gamma. roses.

jinfrantry division in France. Mrs. Huber has written her: Wiss Treva Dell Pfc. a member of 1 parents telling them that her br de played the Ninth division regiment son-in-law. First Lieut.

F. w( dding which cut the Cherbourg penin- Long, who has been home rest-i Je another sister, sang "I ing since December, has report-; Lc ve You Truly." Pvt. Jack ed for active duty and expects Hughes, a friend of the groom, return to the south Pacific 4 best man A reception was; held at the hojme of the parents fol- Shoe Ration Stamp Airplane flo. 3 IN BOOK THREE NOW IT WISELY BUY EARL'S BETTER SHOES FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY! EVERY PAIR FITTED BY X-RAY! EBRL'S BIG SHOE STORE Tipton-2 Doors East of Farmers Bank YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO USE OUR FLORAL SERVICE Tauer Floral Company 312 West Jackson Phone 350 Tf- WOODBURY Complete Beatify Cheam Cleanses, softens, smooths ClcamtnqGieam Liquefying, for skin Special Day Skbi Cneam Extra rich, contains lanolin CkeampuM For a glamour-smooth max axe-up WOODBURY CreamPuffPowderBase FEATURE PRICE JVC WOODBURY OILY SKIN Cleansing Cream 39C, 59c, 97c WODDBUKI WOODBURY SPECIAL Dry Skin Cream 39c FEATURE PRICE WOODBURY Protective Make-Up Film 39c FEATURE PRICE WOODBURY Complete Beauty Cream 39c, 59c, 97c FEATURE PRICE onnnER BROS. (Co.

Inc.) 5c 10c to $1.00 Store sula, later drove into the city of Cherbourg, and has since distinguished itself consistently. in the liberation of France and other, occupied countries. CURNUTT IN ITALY. Second Lieut. Cecil C.

Cur- sister of the the traditional march and Norma shortly. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB. The Past Presidents club r.f nc jf a ii lowing the wedding and 30 relatives and friends guests. Pvt. Graham is stationed at to Wed Basil Foutch Mrs.

nutt, 23, of route 1, the Tipton Matinee Musicale. was recently assigned to duty; will meet Thursday at 2:30 rjj -j. 0 rirto Crrtoomntt as a pilot with a B-24 Liberator i the club room at the Li- urusstllU.il heivy bombardment group of the brary. Members are urged to 15th A.A.F. in Italy, 1 attend as important business to word received from the war JH De taken care of.

They are department: jalso to bring $1 for dues in the After graduation from the Prairie high school in 1939, Lt. Curnutt was engaged in farming until his pntry into the army air forces on Sept. 10, llle UJUUS 1942, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Schricker His parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mayo Curnutt, life on route 1, Kemp-, ton, and his wife, Mrs. Addie iPurdue university, is employed Curnutt, resides on route 2, AID SMALL FTRMS a tl the Wolf; and Dessauer de- national club. Arrangements will be made at this time for the state meeting which will be held Dec. 1, when, the clubs will be guests of Mrs.

fvj Wavne at the governor's place Wayne. mansion. i i Miss Grossman, a graduate of Charles H. Polk, of Kempton, wishes to announce the: approaching marriage of her son, Basil Foutch, to Miss Kathefine Grossman, of The wedding will Nov. 17 at.

Fort Jamestown, Ky. Ha ARTICLES ON DISPLAY. Pfc. Donald Shuppard, son of Mr. and Mfs.

Charles (Tad) Shuppard, of East Jefferson street, who is now stationed in has sent his parents various articles of a German para- trooper. I These articles are on display in the window at Young Mason's. I VISITS MOTHER. Mrs. Mary Margaret 1 who is a social worker in Cleveland, visited her mother, Mrs.

Charles of South Independence street, Sunday. TWILLING IN FRANCE. Mrs, Sarah Twilling, North Main street, received word urday from her son. Sgt. Thom- las Twilling, that he has arrived safely in France.

Sgt. Twilling entered the army June 26, 1942 and received his training at I Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Ft. Jackson, S. and Ft. Bragg, N.

from where he went in September. I WILLIAM J. SCOTT IS MEDICALLY DISCHARGED. William J. Scott, of route 3, i'Tiplon, returned home from Camp Rucker, Sunday night, after receiving a medical discharge from the army, i Mr.

Scott, who served for I three years in the army, took I his basic training at Ft. Francis E. Warren, Wyo. He was later I stationed at a camp in Califor. nia before being sent to Ala' bama.

TAKES PART IN INVASION. Mrs. Winifred McCullough re- i ceived a letter today from her husband, Ray McCullough, jS telling her that he had 1 taken part in the Philippine in, vasion. He also participated in another invasion some time in September. In his letter Mr.

McCullough had enclosed a clipping from the "Yank" magazine telling about Tipton county's centennial celebration. New York, (INS) mation of New York Office, a corporation to provide postwar headquarters for as many as 300 small, non-competing out-of-town firms, has been announced by Mayor F. H. La- Guardia, Firms which up to now have not felt they could afford a New York staff, will be enabled to have the advantage of their own metropolitan office with New York addresses and facilities at a fraction of the cost of an individual office, the mayor pointed out. partment store in Ft.

Wayne. For- Mr. Foutch, was graduated from the Kempton high school inj 1927, is with the General Electric at Ft. Wayne. jAfter their marriage the couple will be at home at 914 Is West Jefferson street in Ft.

Wayne. 1 FRANCO CRITICIZED. London, Nov. (INS) eral Francisco Franco's reported statement that Spain should have a place at the peace conference and participate in any settlement of world affairs was severely criticized by several British newspapers today. With the Sick Mrs.

Lester Rubush underwent an operation at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis Friday and is getting along satisfactorily. For anyone wishing to write, her room number is BL720. Glen Lacy, Tipton, was fined $11.50 and costs on a charge of intoxication after he was- arrested at 7:30 p. m. Saturday on East Jefferson The arrest was made by city police.

Police also arrested Pete Smith on East Jefferson street Saturday night on a charge of intoxication and he was fined $5 and costs in justice of the peace court. RETURNS HOME. Mrs. Merle Mundell was returned to her home on the Berryman pike Sunday from the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis in Young's ambulance. She is getting along satisfactorily.

Mrs. Mundell wishes to thank her many friends for the lovely cards and flowers she has received. LIVING ROOM TABLES: Drum Top, Lamp, End, Magazine and Others in Mahogany and Walnut BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Use Our. Layaway BOARD RECORDS CHECKED Miss Velma Miner, field exa- miner for the selective service system.has completed a check of records- at the Tipton county board, Mrs. Audrey Purvis, chief clerk, said A report probably will be received later from the state headquarters.

PLAN PITCH-IN. Members of the Tri Kappa sorority will enjoy pitch-in dinner at the Scout cabin Tuesday at 6 p. m. RETURNS TO WORK. Joe Hoffer, manager of the Boston store, who has been confined to his home on West Madison street for some time, has returned to work.

Mrs. Lela Cloud, Mrs. Edith Boyer, Mrs. Jewel Paul, Mrs. Lucy and Mrs.

Chloris Bath, of Goldsmith, spent Tuesday in Muncie shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hinton, of Harvey, 111., former Tipton residents, will return to their, home Tuesday after voting. Moses Strong was taken from the Mercy hospital in Elwood his home! at 317 East Jefferson street Friday in the Leatherman-Morris ambulance.

I' Sharon Lee Dellinger. 7, daughter of; Don Dellinger, of conservative Daily- Mail Elwood, recently underwent an declared: "The impertinence of this suggestion is breath-taking. We should have to go a long way to match such brazen effrontery." VOTE THINK the citizen who does not vote is almost as had as the fellow who wants to vote twice. Corner Jefferson and Court Mrs. Richard Osborn, formerly Miss Phyllis Foster, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Foster, came to Tipton Saturday and will remain until Tuesday evening when she will go back to Cleveland, O. MINISTER WOUNDED. London, Nov. Lord Moyne, British resident minister in Cairo, has been seriously injured in an assassination attempt, an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from the Egyptian capital said today.

His assailants were arrested. DINNER GUEST. operation at the Riley- hospital in Indianapolis following an accident in which her skull was fractured both legs were broken above the knees. i Her condition is' reported satisfactory, but she will remain in the hospital for two or three months. Sharon Lee has many friends ir Tipton and she would like to receive letters from them.

Her address is Miss Sharon Lee Dellinger, Ward Riley hospital, VISITS SISTER. Why not use your brooder house this winter to raise a bunch of broilers? It is none too early to place that 1 order for TOP CHICKS. Tipton Hatchery ROY D. GIRARD, Prop, On the Square Phone 51 Mrs. Paul H.

Achenbach was the Sunday evening guest of Miss Juanita Bendler and mother, of 421 East Washington street. CONGENIAL CLUB. The Congenial club will meet with Margaret Henderson Wednesday afternoon at her home at South Main street. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR six-year-old roan Belgian mare; a good Tone; will trade for stock, Henry Wetzel, Route 1.

c-31 In Memorlam. In memory of our dear husband and father, David B. Salr lee, who departed this life Nov. 6, 1910. November brings sad memory, Of a loved one gone to rest; He will never be forgotten By the ones who loved him best.

Sadly Missed by Mrs. Lizzie Sallee-and Family. LEW RICHARDS is a Registered Engineer George Harlow IS NOT (Paid Political "Advertisement) Jane Leist. daughter of Mr. aijid Mrs.

D. E. Leist, North Main street, returned to DePauw university after visiting during the past week with her sister and her husband, Lieut, (j.g.) and Mrs. Maurice Bernhard, at their home near the Naval air station, Pawtuxent. river, Md.

Mrs. formerly Kathryn Leist, is teaching home economics this year at a school hear her home. Lieut. Bernhard is an insrtuctor at the air station. RURAL NEEDLECRAFT.

The Rural Needlecraft club will meet Thursday at 11 a. m. for an alljday meeting with Mrs. Charles Kinder, north of Tipton. There will be a pitch- in dinner at the noon hour and Red Cross sewing will be done during the afternoon.

U. SI-BRITAIN. (Continued From Page 1). tides similar to those secured under lend-lease. A special office known as the "white paper section" of the foreign economic administration had been functioning for several months to hear requests of this sort.

JAn example cited by officials of the foreign economice administration was the British request to export sealed files made in Britain, while files of another type were being secured irom the United i States under lend- lease. The request was sdenied. Pythons once a month. feed only about As a candidate for Judge, of the Appellate Court of the State of Indiana, I would rather receive a good vote from my home county of Tipton and be defeated.Hhan to receive a poor vote from those who know me, and yet be elected to this high office, and'there- fore I say to all voters of Tipton County that I will truly appreciate your support. My name will be found at the bottom of the Democratic column on the state ticket.

Frank B. Russell (Paid Political Advertisement) SUITE BARRUM Make Him Glad- with our TIES and SHIRTS Young Mason NOTICE! Opening Wednesday, November 8,1944 WILLIAMS' GROCERY West Madison Street Formerly Abe's Place Open Week Days 6:30 A. M. to 7:00 PJI. A.M.

to 12:00 Noon Sundays HAROLD WILLIAMS, Prop. GENUINE PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS MIRROW5 (Guaranteed) EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN TIPTON COUNTY Compton Son Jesse M. Tudor Republican Candidate for His election will insure a business administration of the''office. An understanding of the law enforcement problems. A sympathetic understanding- of the job.

beyond question his only son is serving in the army. Co-operation between all branches of the county government. Yoiir Support Will Be Appreciated (Paid Political Advertisement).

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