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The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana • Page 6

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Culver, Indiana
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PACE SIX THE CULVER CITIZEN. CULVER, INDIANA VFDKSI.V, SK1TKMBKU 20, 10.t Oreen. and Mr. and Mr.s. Mace Hollar of Milford.

David Cleveland came home MET TO MOVIES O.E.S. Auxiliary Opens Fall Season The first fall meeting of the Auxiliary of the Order of Eastern I Saturday evening dinner guests with her were Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lindvall and Miss Mildred Lind-vall. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mis. L. L. Bennett were Air. and Mrs.

Creighton Hattoii and daugh over the weekend from the Uni versity of Kansas at Lawrence Star was held Tuesday evening in where he is enrolled as a junior 1 man's si-ter, Mrs. Donald Liniger and family. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell and children, Stephen and Phyl-lis.

had a their Tuesday evemns; dinner guests Rev. and Mrs. Paul Smith of South Bend. Weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs.

Meredith Sprunger a 1 daughters were Mrs. uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. William Kruetzman of Decatur.

in the William Allen White School of Journalism. He has been made 2 I the Masonic Club Rooms with 14 members and guests attending. Hostesses were Mrs. A. R.

MiKes-son. Mrs. Iiarrett Irvine, and Mrs. S. C.

Shilling. A short business session was conducted by the pre- editor of the Sigma Chi yearbook at K. U. which will be printed next summer at The Culver Tress. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Hernhard sident, Mrs. Ralph Grueger, after anci Mrs. Barbara George and whiiA a dessert course was served solli Randy, of South Whitley Mr. and Mrs.

Eli Berger of Gary were weekend guests of Mr. and ter and Mrs. L. C. Hatten or" (Josh-en and Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Beh-mer and daughter. Diane. Guests of Mr. and Mrs.

('. B. Mc-Kinney for several days last week were Rev. and Mrs. J.

W. Mc-Knight of Galien, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. K.

P. Blanchard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whits spent Sunday motoring and pie-nicning in northern Indiana. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bush visited Sunday afternoon with their son, Kenneth Bush and family who have recently moved into their home in Hibbard after living for a while in North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bush Jr.

were also guests. Weekend guests of Mr. and were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Margaret Bernhard. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Rust and daughter. Barbara, were Mrs. Harry Minner and Robert Minner of Franklin. Mrs.

Minnie B. Rust who has been the guest of the Rust family for four weeks returned to Franklin with the Min-ners Sunday evening. Gary Paul Dillon was the Fri fjh Mrs. A. W.

Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin D. Landis of South Bend were Sunday guests of the latter's sister, Mrs.

Floyd Annis and Mr. Annis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bair Jr.

and sons visited Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Clarence Bair at Monticello. Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Lennen left Tuesday for a vacation trip in by the hostesses. The evening's entertainment consisted of games of bridge and flinch. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. C.

I. Ferrier and Mrs. C. B. Miller and Miss Osie Stahl won the flinch prize.

The mystery package was awarded Mrs. Clara Alexander. --8 HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR BAZAAR The Marshall County Hospital Auxiliary i sponsoring a Bazaar which will be held from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct.

9, at I i day night and Saturday guest of Tommy Wesson and Ruth Sprung-er was the Saturday "guest of Pat-tie Wesson in the home of their parents. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Wes Michigan where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Lennen at Wellston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg and Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Morlan were -guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith at their cottage Mrs. Shelton Kaiser and daughter, Elaine, were the former's mother, Mrs. Fred Kaiser, and sister, Mrs.

Dale Hall and daughter all of Orleans. son. Mrs. Maude O. Lindley and Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Stinchcomb spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Thomas Lindley and children in South Bend. Motttenesf, 1 p. i H' 4 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs on "East Shore Drive. Mrs.

C. L. Shively spent a few-days last week at Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Masten were Sunday dinne.r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Luty near Tiosa. Mrs. William Peatty of Lake-wood, Ohio, and Miss Lauretta.

McDowall of Logansport were the Centennial Auditorium in Plymouth. The sandwich and coffee booth will be open all day and a spaghetti supper will be served "from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Other booths will feature handiwork, aprons, bake shop, country store, plants, old books, and toys. The Auxiliary was formed to aid the hospital in services and public relations ajid money from this benefit will be used for services or equipment needed. Many merchants in the county are donating goods for the bazaar.

By Mrs. Anthony Zehner Phone Monterey 51 Miss Ann Widman was a guest of Miss Dorothy in South Bend. They attend Herschel Strang were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Black and daughter Doris, of South Whitley, and Mrs Richard Emmons and son, Larry of Warsaw.

Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and L. M.

Long were Hiram Messersmith. guests Sunday afternoon of. Mr and Mrs. Warren McFarland at Twin Lakes and their house ed the Texas-Xotre Dame game on Saturday. The September meeting of the Tippecanoe Home Economics club was held Thursday evening with Mrs.

Ed Lane. Mrs. Charles Kel-sey and Mrs. Ed Kelsey gave the lesson on "Short Cuts for Meals." Officers elected were Mrs. Verl Peterson, president; Mrs.

Carl Winters, vice president; Mrs. Kenneth McKinlev, secretary: and guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Ervin and children were Sunday guests at a dinner in the home of the former's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Ervin. near Marion.

The occasion celebrated the 93rd birthday of Mrs. Mary Ervin. of Compton, Calif. Barbara Taylor of Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, spent AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY TO HA YE POTLUCK SUPPER Members of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Legion Site at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.

6, for a potluck supper. Members are reminded to bring table service. the weekend with her parents, i. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilber Taylor. Mrs. Harvey Carr left Tuesday for a few days with friends in Chicago. Rosalie Oberlin of the Chicago Katheleen Case, 20-year-old Pittsburgh beauty, who made her professional debut at 11 when she danced in "Aida" at the Metropolitan Opera House, has been signed for films by Universal-International. Wesley Memorial Hospital School Jiocal Chester W.

Cleveland, editor Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warner from Thursday to Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. L.

T. Shirley and Mrs. Val McDanel of Albuquerque, X. M. Mrs.

L. E. Fink of Mishawaka was a weekend guest with them. Mrs. Howard Mikesell and granddaughter, Miss Marilyn Mikesell, spent Saturday in South Bend.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl -Boswell of Chili are speffdihg a few days thin week with their son, Hampton Boswell and family. of Nursing spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Mrs. Ed Kelsey, treasurer. The club president Mrs. Wamsley was elected vice president of the coun- ty council. October meeting will be at the home of Mrs.

Sam May. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer visited Sunday with their son Frederick who is a student at St. Joseph College at Rensselaer.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Dowd and daughter of Ft. Wayne visited Saturday with Mrs. Anna Foll-mer.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller have moved to Winamac. Mrs. and publisher of The Citizen, flew Oberlin.

enter the Wesley Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. Margaret Sullivan left Tuesday for Westplaines, Mo. after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ada Cromley.

Mrs. E. W. Carter attended a luntheon at South Bend recently Miss Alma Lindvall of Chicago Mildred Reinholt and family will spent the weekend with her bro- move into their home which they ther, Robert Lindvall and family. recently 'purchased.

for the past" matrons of 1951 of the twentieth district of the Or der of Eastern Star. Mrs. J. I. Rich and son, Jack, to Shreveport.

La. and Marshall, Texas, from Chicago on Monday on a business trip. He will return to Culver on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Berger and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bair Jr. were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Vore-is in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bondnrant of South Bend were also guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Malcolm and children of Park Ridge, 111. were weekend guests of Mrs. Townsley's parents. Rev.

arid Mrs. C. L. Haney. Guests with them at a potluck dinner on Saturday evening were Rev.

and Mrs. F. C. Waeknitz of Bourbon, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Hollar and family of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gawthrop and family of Etna Mrs. Maude O. Lindley went to South Bend Tuesday to spend several days with her children, the Paul and Mack Lindley families.

Miss Clara Stahl returned to Chicago Tuesday after spending several days with her sisters, Misses Edna and Osie Stahl. Mrs. E. D. Powers and 'son, Terry, visited several days over the weekend with her mother, Mrs.

Hazel Scobie, at Cuyahoga Falls, O. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Wesson and Dr. and Mrs.

Meredith Sprunger attended the Purdue-Missouri football game at Purdue University Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oberlin took their daughter, Rosalie, to Chicago Sunday where she will spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rich and children at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Doehrman and children of Indianapolis were weekend guests of Mrs. Doehr- Music Every Saturday Niffht Music Every Saturday Nteht imriurriui MODERN 6IFTS Iff VIHOmiA IF nilwEO IIJfMAUl Interested in BEAUTIFUL NEW FALL JKWKLRV FOR ALL OCCASIONS Our new Culver establishment Culver City Tavern Carl L.

Calhoun, Manager Stroh's Beer On Tap The Best In Wines YOU'LL LIKE OUR HOT AND COLD SANDWICHES AND GOOD COFFEE 113 S. Main St. Phone 301 one of Indiana's most unusual at 772 West Shore Drive on State Road 17, alongside beautiful Lake Maxinkuckee. brings you a veritable fairyland of gorgeous and tempting gift items from all over America and many foreign Hoofing or Siding Aluminum Storm Windows Built-Up Roofs or Repairs? No Money Down 36 Months to Pay-Free Estimates Al Large Route 2, Culver Phone 139 -J2 Representing Charley Lowe Roofing Co. countries.

You and your hard-to-please friends will be be delighted and pleasantly surprised to discover Hi- type (if mercliandiup gen- f.i.,llv Mti.1 cities and In th vlu-'U shops of 1 I-'huida and California, at amazingly l'w prices. It is our pleasure to meet and i'lie yon from it. in. to (1 p. in, daily.

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