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National Road Traveler from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 5

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NATIONAL ROAD TRAVELER CAMBRIDGE CITY. INDIANA, THURSDAY, FEB. 4. I960 CAMBRIDGE CITY, INDIAHA Lewisville Section NORTHERN RUSH AND SOUTHERN HENRY COUNTIES Bears Divide Pair The Lewisville Bears split a pair of yarnes last weekend, de Ceating Arlington 69-48 Friday night and losing to Carthage 8467 Saturday night. Richard Kinsey, sharpshooting forward paced the Bears attack against Arlington with 22 points.

Players and scoring: Lewisville --Johnson 13. Hickman 6, M. Beam 2, Pierce 6, Kinsey 22, Peyton 7, S. Beam 9. Burris 4, Cronk 0, Green 0.

Arlington J. Sullivan 17, Smith 6, T. Sullivan 11, Logan 0, McCabe 2, Bitner 0, Hawkins 5, Woods 8. Quarter scores: Lewisville 14 27 47--69 Arlington 9 22 30--48 Kinsey with 14 points and Billy Pierce with 16 were the leading scorers against Carthage. Players and scoring: Carthage --Grizzell 10, Hunt 10, Rucker 9, Manuel 8, Porter 16, Lafuse 6, Ellis 23, Loveall 2.

Lewisville Johnson 11, Hickman 3, Pierce 16, M. Beam 3, Kin- Bey 14. Peyton 9, Burris 0, Cronk 7, Beam 4. Quarter scores: Carthage 18 45 62--84 Lewisville 13 32 46--67 Carthage won th team 36-35. Warren E.

Fennell AcN.rtmnt Specialtie. 1219 Street Phone JA 9-1705 New Indiana Where you can find tho.e aau.u.l Weddinf-BirtWay It all occaiional Gifti, Party F.Ton and OUi OOTMi OONT JL MIAT ITOUS TO MVI TM New Corner Breed Street. Muncie Soutkway Northw.it Plexe NEEDLEGRAFT ititchiac. Angora rrthing In Beedlo work I Second Floor Jen.Uf. NEW CASTLE, 1ND.

HOYT VANDERBECK AUCTIONEER (RALEIGH PHONE) Free Lewi.Yillw Service P. O. Connerrrille, HI. Youth Fellowship At Church LEWISVILLT. The Presbyterian Youth fellowship met recently in the church.

Devotions were given by Brenda Huffman. Susan Scott presented the program entitled Until. Recreation of balloon volley ball was led by Jim Stoops. Cheri and Jerry Heck served refreshments to Susan Scott, Jim Stoops, Brenda Huffman, Bonnie Mofield, Tony Hickman, Mark Cronk, Richard Green, Sara Jane Bishop and Mr. and Mrs.

May. Mr. and Mrs. rl Merritt were hosts to members of Y. P.

G. club at their home Sunday evening. All 28 members of the club were present and guesta were Rita and Susie Merritt. Preceding the carry-in supper the table blessing was given by Mrs. Hoyt The business meeting was conducted by the president, Gerald Whittom.

Devotions were given by the host and he closed with prayer. Birthday offerings wer given by Don Jackson, Charlie Groce, Suzanne Scott, Lorena Schcetz, Tom Nugen and Faye Vanderbeck, Several thank you notes were read from those receiving flowers and gifts from the club at Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nugen were in charge of the evenings program and they conducted a question and answer contest with prizes going to Robert Scott and Lorena Scheetz.

Th club will meet in February with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dill in Rushville. Development Assn. Open To Membership LEWISVILLE.

Members of the Lewisville Development association wish it made known that the organization is open to anyone interested in the betterment of the community. Anyone interested in becoming a member can contact the president, Osting, or anyone of the merchants in town. Mrs. Verley Chance LKWISVILLE. Mri.

Jennie E. Chance, 88, Lewisville, widow of Verley 0. Chance, died Monday morning following an extended illness. She had been a resident of Lewisville and the community most of her life. She was a member of Lewisville Presbyterian church and Brotherhood and Sisterhood.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs, Louise Favre of Indianapolis. Service for Mrs. Chance were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Doll Funeral Home in Dublin, Marion Hickaon officiated with burial in the Lewisville cemetery.

Start a College Savings Plan Now OPEN AN INSURED Savings Account With And Save Regularly CURRENT 4'V, RATE YOUR SAVINGS HEADQUARTERS I I Savings Loan Association ACROSS FROM THE COURT HOUSE ON MAIN NEW CASTLE. INDIANA A Stationery Store Is A Fascinating Store! There a variety of tbfef U.UU A card for frUuA a ledjer for ear kiwi of buiBeu, writfaf peper, axl for all frerU of PrlxtiBi- Preu 1772 Gift, for tpeciel eccule-, boolu on for pleeMnt beer. party food, for Hare ym to tbe C.nUry They fUfMll Sterer Cakdr, toot Stationery Store Per Mora 31 Yean" 212 S. MAIN NEW CASTLE, IND. PH.

JA 9-1602 Indians Win 63-42 )ver Spiceland SPICELAND. The Straughn ndians defeated the Spiceland Stingers 83-42 Friday night. Bob ienson scored 17 points to lead he winners. and scoring: Straughn ---Benson 17, Wooten 4, Huddles- 11, Keesling 0, Joe Miller 11, loover 4, Roberta 4, Jerry Miler 7, Macy 0, Dave Miller 6. Spiceland Gideon 3, Mitchell 2, Newkirk 7, Coffman 3, Reuter 7, Loveall 0, Livingston 8, Hall 8, Clapp 0, Brooks 4, Smiley 0, Bennett 2.

Quarter scores: Straughn 15 27 45--83 Spiceland 13 18 30--42 Straughn won the team game, 1-45. Straughn Mrs. Wayne Woodward, assisted by Mre. Ruby Scott, ww host- recently to the Woman's Fel- owship of The United Church of Christ. Mn, Donald Moore gave the study.

The program was followed by a business session. Mr. and Mn. Lee Meade went to Dayton, Ohio, Sunday -where they spent the day with their son, rfalcolm Meade and his family. Mrs.

Ethel Ward had as her guesta at dinner Sunday, Mrs. felen Kautz and Mrs. Hazel Basket t. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Warner nd children, Mike, Gilda, Doretta and Craig, were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Warner's parents, Jr. and Mrs. T. A.

Lipp at Shirey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickering and children of near Lebanon, visited his mother, Mrs. Carlyn Pickering, on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs, Homer Warner ailed on her aunt, Mrs. Alma Os- jorn, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Osborn at Connersville Sunday evening.

Virginia Giltoby and Mrs. Carolyn Pickering spent an eve- ling with Lagolda Colburn. Mrs. Edna Symons went to Greenfeild Friday to see her bro- her, John Bundy, who had an 'peration at the Hancock Memor- al hospital. Th.

HAS BEEN SAID -''A genius is a "crackpot" who made a screwball idea work" "Nature must have thought that spanking was good for children, since the newborn babe gets a spanking to start it breathing." People, Spots In The News SEEITT THINGS! Yea. that is ft 1910 "triplane" flying over London racetrack a plane newly built for a movie. JETS OF FLAME Uut remove ir- jTrom cait steel billets leap from "starter" developed by Cbemetron NCG division. Snuller-thaa-sUndard unit cosU one-fifth usual amount FEARLESS Michael Hlad, 15 months old, of Donelson, plunges right in for 30-foot swim. P.AJINELLI JONES loses right front wheel upon hitting guard rail at Trenton, N.J.

during time trials. He wasn't hurt. WE DO ALT, KINDS OF PRINTING! We have the equipment and printers, at your your service! National Road Traveler office, one half b.lock east of road one, on Church St. Office hrs. Monday through Thursday, 7 A.

M. to 5 P. Friday to 4 P. M. Closed on Saturday.

And for lunch from 11:30 to 12:30. Phones 3-3221 day time. Phone evenings 3-7671. LET US SOLVE YOUR PRINTING AND ADVERTISING PROBLEMS! We appreciate your patronage. It Sure Paid Us to Change to a GAS WATER say Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur H. Trefry, Jr. 364 Sunset Boulevard, Greenwood Our utility bills are much lower and we always have plenty of hot water, all the time. A GAS WATER HEATER heats water 3 FASTER at only 3 THE COST of heating the "flameless Actual savings in utility bills, after switching to a Gas Water Heater, often are enough to cover the monthly payments on the new heater.

See economical, fast-heating Gas Water Heaters at our office, your plumber and at appliance dealers. If you live beyond our city gas mains, see your LP-Gas Dealer. INDIANA I A WATII COMPANY, INC LIVE MODERN, FOR LESS, WITH GAS Mrs. Delia Stinson NEW CASTLE. Mrs.

Delia Stinson, 82, widow of George H. Stinson, died January 294 in Henry County Hospital after an extended illness. She resided at 2133 Spring St. Mrs, Stinson was a life-long resident of New Castle and a member of South 14th St. Church of Christ Survivors are one daughter, Ruth Stinson, at home; two nieces, Mrs.

Edith Orpi of Miami, and Mrs. Harcia Jenkins of Troy, Ohio. Funeral services were Monday at 2 p. m. in Main and Sons Funeral Home with burial In South Mound Cemetery.

$102 Collected For March Of Dimes LEWISVILLE. A total of $102.60 was collected in Lewis- vill Thursday evening for the March of Dimes fund. Mrs. Robert Scott was chairman for the drive in Franklin township. Those working on the drive that evening were Mrs.

Simon Mofield, Mrs. Richard Cronk, Mm. Robert Saunders, Mrs. Wayne Crawford, Mrs. Dale Pierce, Mrs.

Wilburn Pyle, Mrs. Gene Hickman and Jean Ann, Mrs. Robert Scott and Annie, Mrs. Melvin and the Misses Mary Ann Williamson, Jane Hankla and Susan Scott. Following the drive, the work- erg were served hot chocolate by Mrs.

Tony Peyton at Peyton's Corner store, Mrs. Scott wishes to thank all who worked on the drive and all those who contributed. Smiles and Chuckles WRONG CHIN At "What do you think of Red China!" matronly lady asked another during luncheon discussion, of world "Oh, I don't know," replied 1 the other lady. all right if you use it on yellow tablecloth." "I it would be 40 YEAR STEP--A man worked for a company for 40 yean. One day he went to hit bou and told him he was leaving for a better job.

The toss became infuriated. "You know what's wrong with you fellows today?" he shouted, "You just use each job as a stepping stone." RIGHT--One thing worse than making a mistake it to discover that you an ao unimportant nobody noticed it! NOT SO DUMB--Some recruits were having a written exam and, when one of them asked why he wasn't writing, he replied that he had neither paper nor pencil. "Well," exclaimed the instructor. "What would you think of a soldier who went Into battle with neither rifle nor ammunition?" The recruit thought for a moment and answered, "I'd think he was an officer, sir." ADVICE--Minnie Pearl says sometimes getting married ii a lot like getting in a tub of hot water. After you get In a while, it ain't so hot DEFINITION--A communist, according to a definition going the rounds in Poland, a persons who has abandoned all hope of ever becoming a capitalist.

--The Fifth Wheel Mn. Breeic Ii Hotteu For Home Institute STRAUGHN. Mrs. Florence Breese entertained sixteen members of the Women's Home Institute and one guest, Mrs. Sam Goldman, at her home recently.

President Mrs. Carroll Palin opened the meeting and announced the workshop planned for Feb. 9. Mrs. Frank Croason gave the devotions; Mrs.

Wayne Woodward gave the program based on the articles 'One Woman's Viewpoint' by Horaebook, 'Role of Citizen Leaders' by and 'Club Women in Viet Nam' by Nolting; Mrs. Don Edington read 'A Pinch of This and a Pinch of That' and Mrs. Frank Howell conducted contest won fay Mrs. Evelyn Brower. Refreshments were served by the hostess and a social period followed the close of th meeting.

PATRONIZE PEOPLE WHO ADVERTISE IN THE NATIONAL ROAD TRAVELER-YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER. CO WHERE YOU HAVE INVITED! Shower Given STRAUGHN. Mrs. Louii Butler by her daughter, Pat, entertained friends of Mrs. Charles Kartell in the Butler home with a pink and blue shower.

Centering the gift table was a stork of pink and blue as were refreshments with games and contests pertaining to the occasion. Invited guesta included Mes- damea CHttord Swim, Robert Beeson, Ray Ferdinand, Ray Pierce, Lewis Hunt, Russell Wadman, Richard Louellen, George Carver, Ed Leakey, Robert Davis, Kenneth Swain, Russell Batson and Misa Anna Langaton. TlostWSCS STBAUGHN. Mrs. Gillus Burns was hostess in the social room at the Methodist church Tuesday evening to the Woman's Society of Christian Service (WSCS).

The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Ethel Ward, president The program for the evening on the responsibility of mothers was given by Mrs. Kenneth Mey- erholti. A business meeting was held and the meeting closed with prayer. Refreshments were served and social hour held Lewiviil0 Club Officers LEWISVILLE.

The LewU- viile Home Demonstration club met for the January meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Elmo Lewman, president for the new year. New officers were announced and the roll call response revealed good qualities of each one present. Devotion! were given by Max Eaton. Song leader, Mn.

George Pickering, gave the history of the song of the month and led in group ainging. Health and safety officer, Mrs. Roscoe Batson, gave some good hints concerning frostbite. lesson, "Entertaining in the was given by Mrs. George Pickering.

Graciousness to family, friends and consists of tact, timing and tolerance. She said the ideal guest if utaally the ideal hostess and the principal of both are the samo, ready smile, consideration for others and for- getfulnesi of aelf. The hostess served refreshments to 18 memben and two guwts, Mn. James Falrchild and Brian. BRAMMER'S A era oM SEAMED RUGS.

ef HEAVY NATIONALLY FAMOUS CARPET. You era unirxl of lo.f wear awl price, at fraction of their Telnet YOU CAN SAVE MORE THAN I HEAVY WOOL AXMINSTER PATTERN RUGS. ACRYLIC AND SCULPTURED DESIGNS IN NEW WANTED COLORS 9 FOOT WIDTHS 12 FOOT WIDTHS $60 if Ft. Wool Axmintter $117 if perfect. 9x9 6 hoary row bei Axmio.ter Sale $112 if perfect.

9x12 ft. fleered wool Sale $49.95 $39.95 $119 if perfect. 6 ft. 6 12 ft. fi(urad wool Axmiatter Set $212 if perfect.

9x12 ft. 9 i. hoary (AA A twi.t SJ. WF. $99.50 $196 if perfect.

9x15 ft. Wool Axxtiuter beife $160 if perfect. 9x13 ft. 6 fa. Fit- AC Ax.C-.ter SJ.

JO17.5W $139 if perfect. 9 ft. 4 fa. 12 Ft. Ripple $226 if perfect ft.

CeU ter-weare Wool Sele $89 if perfect. 9x11 ft. PUeh pile. Re4. Wee er while.

Sele IS FT. $212.80 if perfect. IS'xlO' A KdpUrad woel wUl.M.4. $216 If perfect. 11x9 ft.

8 fa. CeU eiipUy nf $200 if perfect. 18x10 ft. 6 fa Are- eeeW freeei dUpl.y nf $185 if perfect. ft.

fa. Cefe $79.95 $99.95 $29.95 $160 if perfect. 12x11 ft. 9 fa. Cray fifured Axmfacter Sale $195 if re 10 ft.

fa. IX ft. 9 in. Beife Axxtfaeter. 140 if perfect.

12x10 ft. 6 fa. Wool Aznie.ter Sale $216 if perfect. Acrilu Sale $202 if perfect. I2xll figured Axrale.ter $165 if perfect.

ft. floral wool $79.95 $69.95 $109:95 $99i95 $79.95 $121 If perfect. 12x6 ft. 10 At? $129195 $130 if perfect. 12x9 ft.

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Belfe WUtM. $264 If perfeet. ft. HollewpoUt SeJe $69.95 $129.50 $139.95 Save Up To $8.00 Sq. Yd.

On Roll Balance, of Quality Ctrpet A FURNITURE SU SOUTH MAIN--NEW CASTLE.

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