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PAGE FOUR. THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940. Jing bands made an honorary member of Pi' away May 22, 1940. And Ray Eberle, Every Sigma Alpha, national political science fraternity. this plus corn relief of you will' Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Zapf and buy Bumm's Corn Plasters. But family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mur-remember this offer is limited phy and children, Mrs.

Marie Mur-and can not be repeated. It ends phy and iamily, Mrs. Lola Reason, Especially do we want to thank' Glenn Miller vocalist, was rated the minister, those urninshiing Collegiana's favorite male singer, music, sending flowers, pallbearers, 1 Jack Leonard, who recently DEMOCRATS FOR GOVERNOR'S JOB and all who assisted us in any placed second in the "Billboard" this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Forest Murphy and Dav. way. vocalist poll, has been signed to OBITUARY Cora D. Hackleman Williams Saint To master and guide a life safe- sing for Columbia's Vocalion rec John W. Williams, son, Pauline, Clara and Doris.

ords. The popular singing star (Continued from Page 1) 1 ly through the thousands of man- By Harvey Jacobs Ladies and gentlemen, through will be accompanied by Ray Bloch's Orchestra Martha Raye has post in the person of J. Malcomb nold temptations that he in the Dath of a new born soul, is like And now remember these lines daughter Marilyn, Mrs. Maxine when your feet hurt: "For peace Frazier ond children enjoyed a and happiness among your chums; pitch in dinner at the home of Mr. just do this buy Bumm's!" Until and Mrs.

Isaac Murphy and family tomorrow at this same time 'bye, in honor of Mrs. Lua King and bums. children from Boise, Idaho. Ladies and gentlemen, this con- eludes our latest radio headlines for this period. Keep your dial George Lewis transacted business set at this station for all the news in Indianapolis Tuesday, presented before it happens.

The I arrived in New York to appear in te courtesy of Bumm's Corn Plas- SOCIAL AFFAIRS uie new Al Jolson snow and is ters we bring you your daily news-contemplating cutting some Dunn superintendent of Marion that of a pilot a great snip county schools, according to an- with thousands on board. In the other report. I midst of a mighty tempest, and Lewis, who is 33 3-ears old, is hidden shoals, a rocky coast and uonai records tne near luture pirst) a bull-etin from Berlin. It Center Home Economics Center Township Home Economics Club No. 2, will meet at the home of Mrs.

Thelma Barnhart with Mrs. Helen Reeves, assistant hostess Thursday, June 6th, at 1 was reliably reported in reliably informed quarters this morning, and from a reliable spokesman, that a rumor was running through following announcement has been network wires weekly from the Dancing Campus at the World's Fair Flash: Gene Krupa has made a sensational Columbia disc electrically transcribed. p. m. The project lesson will be of "No Name Jive" and "Six Les Berlin that a British airplane had dropped gum drops on scattered German areas.

Chancellor Hitler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and family, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lem Moore and other relatives, have returned to their home in Detroit.

warned that violent relatiation will sons from Madame Zonga" for immediate release Frankie Masters follows Ben Bernie into the Tat (New York City) Grill in the next few weeks. serving nis nrst term as jviaium county prosecutor and was renominate in the recent primary election, without opposition, for a second term. He now is president of the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys' Association. The announcement of Lewis said: 'Mr. Lewis recenly atttracted Statewide attention through his successful prosecution of several officials and others in Marion county for frauds in the administration of poor relief.

As a result of the disclosures made in his in- a narrow lane to the port of eternal safety. But a new born soul in the proper care of a tutor who cares, loves, and teaches by pre-ceipt and example can save a soul and bless the world. To such parents as John and Mary Hackleman, who lived in Blue River Township, Hancock County, came Cora Dale, their first born on July 12, 1861. Here she spent her childhood days and received her education, in township schools. Near the age of 14, she was deprived of a mother's care and love.

She played her part follow. But now a word from our spon given by Mrs. Lela Johnson. Home Missionary Society The Maxwell and Curry's Chapel Home Missionary Society will meet June 14th with Mrs. Charles Scott.

The meeting is changed to the sec sor before we continue with the news: Do you walk down the lonignt only: A aouDie-stax- street as though one leg as a foot red production of Roi Cooper Me- short? Has vour shuffle turned to grue's exciting "Under Cover" is a shamble? Are you socially mal- presented with Conrad Nagel and adjusted? Has your social ostra-Doris Dudley as the dramatic fea-1 cism reached the stage where your ture of the "Star Theatre." In friends whisper "Corns" when you addition to half-an-hour of drama hobble into the ballroom? from New York, the "Star Thea-1 Do you slip off your shoes dur- vestigation of poor relief in the as a young woman in care of onntv Qtto u-plforp i5 i 1 3 a 1- 1 countv. State welfare administra LATE MODELS SOME WITH HEADLIGHTS Sr BALL-BEARING mm tre Drings the nations radio as-iins- t.hp mnvie? Or. wrhans vour MOTORS a broken-hearted father. Early in life, she gave heed to the call of her Master and Lord. She worked in church and Sunday school, sang and played the organ.

It was while in this work that she met Thomas Williams at tiors and other officials revised the structure and machinery of poor relief in large centers of the State. The Democratic organizations of the Eleventh and Twelfth Congressional districts are sponsoring the Lewis candidacy. Because Lewis ond Friday of the month on account of the general conference this week. While Away Club The While Away Club will be entertained by Mrs. Roy Crider at the home of Mrs.

Harold Hooton on Forest avenue Friday at a one o'clock luncheon. Hancock County Garden Club The Hancock County Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Addison Monday afternoon, June 3rd. Those assisting Mrs. Addison were Mrs.

Sam McClarnon, Mrs. Ola McClarnon and Mrs. Har-ley Spurry. Twenty-seven members responded to roll call with "My Favorite Rose and Why I Love It." The club decided to plan a garden tour for June 11th. The lesson, case has reached the acute stage where you have taken the can opener to your slipper? If your answer is yes to any of these questions, you need Bumm's, B-u-m-m'-s Corn Plasters; a scien-tifiic, chemical, pharmaceutical combination which brings instant IP a Sunday school convention in a is comparatively unknown over tne grove near his home.

He sought State, they have sent out letters her friendship and company. They describing him as an "energetic relief to corn sufferers. Approved All STANDARD MAKES The perfect cleaner for Veaetha bUaeW Instantly removes dirt and grease from 007 painted or enameled surface. No watat ao nosing no cirri ns. Quart 60 y- Gal.

$1.00 NO WATER NO RINSING NO DRYING Standard Heating and Plumbing Co. 15 West Main Street Phone 211 GREENFIELD, INDIANA REBUILT LIKE NEW teners a half-hour of comedy and music from Hollywood with Master of Ceremonies Ken Murray, Carl "Deacon" Moore, a special guest of the evening, Kenny Baker, Frances Langford, Irene Ryan and David Broekman's Orchestra CBS WFBM, 7 Gracie Allen in the whackiest campaign for the Presidency since Andy Gump quit running for office. With Gracie, of course, will be George Burns, Ray Noble's orchestra and Frank Parker CBS-WFBM, 6:30 Jean Hersholt in a new "Dr. Christian" drama with Rosemarie Brancato, the soprano star, in a single role and Rosemary DeCamp CBS-WFEM, 9:30 "Judge" Ben Bernie and "Prosecuting Attorney" Lew Lehr in another "Musi were married in a beautiful church wedding at Mt. Olive church, April 14, 1880.

They moved to their farm in Jackson Township near Brown's Chapel. In this church they plac and colorful campaigner" with the the backing of labor and agricultural groups and with a long record of party activity. A native cf Indianapolis, Lewis obtained his A. B. Degree from De-Pauw University.

Later he received the degree of Doctor of Law from the University of Chicago. He worked his way through school through farming. In 1931, Lewis V. H. FURRY ed their membership and worked and labored for their Saviour.

Tom by the Good Cornplasters Institute and guaranteed to satisfy or double your money back. Bumm's, B-u-m-m-s, are milder. Other corn plasters may remove your corns, But Bumm's do not bite or sting. And they sell for only ten cents. Did you say ten cents? Yes, ten cents and they are the same Bumm's that used to sell at two for a quarter.

Now, back to the news. Another bull-etin from London: Sir Lord PHONE 256 25 N. STATE ST. and Cora's home was sort' of neighborhood center and evangelists found fellowship and comfort GREENFIELD, INDIANA "Roses," was given by Mrs. Hildred Lane, which was very interesting and splendidly given.

"Picking Your Roses" was given by Mrs. Roy Mc-Kelvey, which was very much appreciated. Mrs. Earl Addison, Mrs. there.

She sought and found the sanctifying grace of God in a re cal Mock Trial" with All the Lads and Lassies. The studio audience lurnishes the jury for te "court." was married to Miss Elizabeth Lapp. They are the parents of three keys, including twins born, on May 31st. He is a member of the Delta Up-siion iratemity. the Masonic lodge, Methodist church and the Indianapolis ana Indiana State Bar Association.

Recently Lewis was CBS-WFBM, 6. vival meeting held by Rev. John T. Hatfield and song-evangelists, Brother and Sister Phillips. Two sons, John and Virgil, came to bless their home.

Then came Mollie, her youngest sister, to live with them. These three children were the joy and light of their Percival Garfish returned with His Majesty's ambassador from Russia today and both had audience with His Majesty and Her Royal High-' ness. His Majesty's ambassador! reported that he had been given the Order of the Royal Hotfoot in Ddja Know: That whenever a Mary Orr, Mrs. Paul Oldham and Mrs. Grant Johnson were guests of the club.

Lovely refreshments were served during the social hour. Washington Country Circle The Washington Country Circle will have guest day Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roy Perkins, 12 Walnut street, with Mrs. Mildred fictitious name is used in a dram THE WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF HANCOCK COUNTY will hold their annual meeting for election of officers at Headquarters in Greenfield FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 7th AT 7:30 P. M.

A short business meeting; is scheduled. All ladies are uiRed to attend this meeting as it is important. Rring your friends. atization on Columbia's "We, The People," it is always the name of home; many were the good times a river or city in the United States? they had on the farm, in the church and Sundav school. She Moscow.

I But Sir Lord His Majesty's Gen-' eral Percival Garfish was knighted by His Majesty for his daring feats, 1 all in the British tradition, and( His Majesty bestowed on him the! lived to see them all married andWeeks assfctmg hostess. in their own homes before sor-1 ivappa ueita rm Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Kap pa Delta Phi met for regular busi This system has been set up by "We, the People" in order to establish the fact that if any name used turns out to be a real name, it is purely coincidental. For the initials of the name they always use and arbitrarily. So, if someone named A. C.

Hudson hears his name used on "We, the People," he'll know they don't mean him and that it was purely A service as Ci I modern as to- 1 I morrow as I jrracious as 1 I mooern morrow graciou Royal Order of the Bath. All were agreed that the general needed one. And now a short message from ness meeting June 3, 1940, at the Memorial building. The June so yevtcrdav. cial meeting will be held at home This Week's Special I LUBRICATION AND CAR WASH for our sponsor, Bumm's Corn Plasters.

Have you heard about the Pasco Funeral Home Off. Phone 37 Res. 450, 618 312 E. MAIN ST. GREENFIELD row came.

Virgil was called hi death March 10, 1910. Then her husband was taken July 13, 1912. Her father seemed to fill the vacancy, then in two years he passed to his reward. Mollie was the last of the family who preceded her in a victorious death. Cora lived to see all her family and husband's family pass from earth to their heavenly reward, except John, her eldest son, her daughters-in-law, Anna and Bernice, nine grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren of.

Miss Annabelle Huffman. W. R. C. The W.

R. C. will meet Thurs day afternoon at' 2 o'clock at the Baumm's premium offer? On the way back of every Bumm is a gold coupon worth real money. For only 7,182 Bumm coupons, plus $19 in cash, you may have your choice of a string of genuine simulated pearls or a set of silverware, all made of genuine Mexican pewter. Static: Toni Gilman is back on the air in "Life Begins" after an attack of ptomaine poisoning.

To-ni's sister, Lucy, has been substitut of P. Hall. Fish and Game Club SHINHAM'S 701 WEST MAIN RILEY Tuesday, Wednesday The Hancock County Fish and Game Club will meet tonight at 30 over Eikenberry's drug store. whom she loved dearly. Yes, these are all yours all After the death of Jier former husband, Thomas Williams, she V.

ing for her Jackie Grimes and Jerry Tucker of "Hilltop House" received grammar school graduation diplomas from Walter Huston, noted stage and screen actor, at exercises this week at the Professional Children's School The listener who sends in the question "Fun in Print" con married Orange Saint of Henry Air Notes county. They lived happily together for thirteen years. Again USED CAE SALE testants consider the best gets a and Anecdotes more expensive prize than the winning contestant. Award for the sorrow came in his death, March 25, 1929. But with the noble fervent spirit she kept the home fires burning.

She managed, her financial matters and social functions in a commendable way. About two years ago her health began to fail and little by little she grew weaker and weaker. When asked how she was she would reply, "I BY BILL KILEY Buddy, Ya' Gotta Door Slam? It happened to Jack Amrhein, sound effect technician on "Sky Blazers." best question is a set of sterling silver, while the contestant with the best record gets a smalled silver gift Having established something of a record fo rbroad-casting split infinitives, "Vox Pop's" Parks Johnson and Wally Butterworth are going after split atoms. They'll interview men who Jack is wondering if a confused am still here." The changing of worlds, putting on imortality, or crossing the valley of the shadow of death, only seemed to her the As always after our heavy Spring new car business, we find ourselves overloaded with used cars. Rajher than carry these at regular prices until they are disposed of and slow up our new car Summer sales as we ave formerly done, we are cutting the price from $25 to $75 on 1935 or later models and will move them out in the next two weeks.

Model 1934's and older, we are slashing prortionally. These prices were already low and with this slash, they are really at the bottom. Many are reconditioned. We have made special finance arrangements. Our salesmen have been instructed to trade.

Take this opportunity to get yourself a much better car at a new low price. Some are listed below. We have about any make and model. Was Now grocery clerk is still trying to fill an order he placed a short while 111 -M ago. Jack, on his way to the CBS studios, hurriedly left his wife's shopping list with the groceryman, entering into the eternal home that Jesus promised her He had gone to prepare.

There were no regrets, and then, when he arrived at the no fear, no struggling, just slowly went to sleep to awaken in the studios, discovered he had left a sound-effects list by mistake. He do that in the Westinghouse Experimental Research Laboratories at East Pittsburgh, June 6th That item about Betty Garde, star of "My Son and needing words for a tune she's written is getting results. Amateur lyric writers are filling Betty's mailbag with suggestions And speak- world of the redeemed. gSB5 Constance MOORE Tom BROWN RICHARD CARLE- ANNE NAGEl JERCME COWAN ELIZABETH RISDON Blessed are the dead that die in had given the grocery clerk the job of gathering up a set of chimes. the Lord: One member of the first mar four berry boxes, scissors, kitchen matches, one basketball bladder.

fc-V FRITZ FEID nage party was her aunt, Victoria White, a girlhood chum who is still policeman's whistle, one heavy ha, xnt gravel for footsteps, and a pail of fa" living. Aunt Vick feels the loss greatly but says she will see her again soon. There is much to be water. 10c 20c 25c said Jier life, her faith, she lived a more excellent life and by it she being dead yet speaketh. Good Thursday $520 550 250 41)5 325 525 100 450 450 295 250 weeks the show's been on CBS When Major Bowes' "Original Amateur Hourt" celebrates its 275th consecutive weekly program June 20th, the famous show salutes Haverhill, which is observing the 300th anniversary of its found- 1939 Chevrolet Master De Luxe, radio 5595 1939 Ford De Luxe Fordor, radio, heater 625 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe, good 300 1939 Ford 85 Tudor, radio and heater 575 1937 Ford 85 Tudor, radio, heater, overdrive 395 1939 Plymouth Coach, low mileage, clean 595 1938 Ford De Luxe Tudor, good 475 1939 Ford 60 Tudor, clean (better than 20 mi.

to gal.) 525 1938 Plymouth De Luxe Fordor, looks new 525 81937 Fordors, Tudors, Coupes, some as low as Fordors, Tudors, Coupes, some as low as bye Mother; goodbye, Mama; good Band Box: Tommy Dorsey gets the call as the summer replacement for the Bib Hope program on NBC Gray Gordon introduces first of the American tunes inspired by the European fracas in "Blackout Hold Me Tight" by bye Great-Grandmother. We all trust to see you again by the crys imr. 1 tal sea or by the river of Eternal Life or on the streets of the New Howard Grufcbs attended a meet Jerusalem. Twilight and evening bell And after that, the dark: Clay Boland and Bickley Reichner Charlie Barnet has a new original, just waxed for Bluebird, titled "Afternoon of a Moax" And may there be no sadness of fare ing of a committee for the K.em ba Mutual Employees' Benefit As sociation, a group of Kroger cm well illi jrfl cod 1R igqg ployees, in Indianapolis Tuesday. ana 11 you re wonaering what a moax is, it the same as goon What has probably started a new When I at last embark.

For though from out the bourne of time and place. The floods may bear me far. I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crossed the bar. The chief business of the meeting Como in or call. We will arrange an appraisal and demonstration at your convenience.

trend in American popular music included the selection of a dance orchestra for a soming party of State Kroger employees. iAI LIS El. MERCURY FORD has been recorded by Glenn Miller in P. Jesse Stone's musical lampoon. It may really be classified as a modern American folk song Bob Chester's crew, just nine months organized, was rated third in Billboard's poll of George McKelvey of Pendleton is spending a few days with relatives in Greenfield.

wirt, Ro9r PRYOR Ann SAVERS A COtUMIM PICTURE Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, and messages of sympathy shown us at the hour of bereavement in the loss of our dear one Cora D. Hackleman Williams Saint, who passed GREENFIELD 20c 25c American colleges to determine the Mrs. Ora Scott spent Tuesday in country's most popular up-and-db- Indianapolis. 10 Hllgt- it.

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