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The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana • Page 3

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Culver, Indiana
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THE ITIA'ER CITIZEN' Wednesday, April 1, 1 CHURCH EVENTS ofctla MAXINKUCKEE AREA Please Phone Or Deliver All Items Direct To The Citizen Viking 2-3377 Ihwllim-: I Tuesday of Week Air. and Cecil Dai and family, Becky. Betty, Patty, Billy, and Ricky. Others present were Air. and Airs.

Bert Davis, Air. and Airs. Ed Lebo. Linda and Judy, and Airs. Don Autrey, Ronnie, Sherry, Dianui, and Siminie Johnson of Monterey.

Air. and Mrs. Fred Yelton had as dinner guests Sunday Air. and Airs. Wallace Dm sin ore anil daughters, Air.

and Mrs. Robert Butler and son of Culver and Air. and Airs. Fred Yelton Jr. and children.

Air. and Airs. Hershel Warren of South Bend and Air. and Airs. Fay Briner and son Kale of were Sunday dinner guests of their mother and grandmother.

Airs. William Thomas. Air. and George Wilson were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter and sons Mrs. Howard Eachison at Argos.

Mis. Anthony Zebner Phone Monterey '2iWl Air. and Airs. Ray P.iltz and son of Tipton spent the weekend with Aliss Ann Widinan. Air.

and Airs. Ralph Whters of a a were weekend guests of Mr. and Airs. Charles A. Kilts.

Mr. and Airs. James Chapman of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Airs. Louis Taicekt.

Air. and Sylvester Gott-leick and sons of South Mend, Miss Judy Decker of South Bend, and Kenneth Miller of Culvsr spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. William Decker. Air.

and Airs. Oscar Mahler were Sunday giests of and Ray Zehner. i 1 Chapman remains in a serious condition at Wood lawn Hospital in Rochester. Aliss Faulstick of South Bend visited among relatives here this weekend. Mr.

and Airs. L. Jay Reinholt returned from a trip to Silver Springs. N. where they visited with their son.

Jack. Air. and Afrs. Jack Calhoun and family of New Carlisle, and Air. and Airs.

Brucker and family of Winaniae were Sunday guests of Mr. and Airs. Carl Brucker. Air. and Faulstick were Sunday guests of Air.

and Don Keller and family. Tom Keller has returned to St. Louis after spending Easter vacation with Air. and Airs. Clem Keller.

Rev. V. L. Palmer conducted final prayer rites at. the Bremen Plant Funeral Chapel Thursday evening for Airs.

Ida B. Parks, 70, of Bremen, who died Wednesday, after a lengthy illness. Mr. and Vayne Lowry of Madison, S. visited from Thursday until Monday with the latter's sister, Aliss Bess Easter-dav.

and other Culver relatives. 1 ISS mmM I On Friday and William Kasterday entertained in their honor and other guests included Kasterday, Air. and Mrs. Chester Kasterday of Loganspprt. Airs.

Clark Ferrier, and Air. ami Airs. Charles Ferrier. On Saturday Airs. Clark Ferrier and Afrs.

Charles Ferrier entertained Vr the group and on Sunday they were nil guests of Aliss Kisterday. William Ott, who is a student, at Purdue University, spent tho Raster holiday with his parents, Air. and Airs. Robert Ott, and family. and Airs'.

Elza H. Hawkins were Sunday dinner guests of Air. and Airs. Harry Hawkins and daughter at, LaPorte. Other guests present were Air.

and Airs. Lewis Webster of South Bend, and Air. and Airs. John Karnavas and Air. and Marion Howell, all or LaPorte.

Eister guests of Airs. Trula AIcKee were Air. and Airs. Eugene Thomas and children, Mr. and Airs.

Dona von Overmyer and sons, and Air. and Airs. Vern AIcKee and daughters. Rev. and Airs.

Hershel Dyer and sons of Lagro culled on Mr. and Airs. Donald Osborn Friday and also visited Air. and Airs. Bill Reynolds of Rochester, N.Y., who were here visiting Air.

and Airs. Claude Newman. Air. and Airs. Roy ODell of Argos were Monday evening callers of Air.

and Afrs. Jack Taylor. Leroy Grove of South Ohio who is recuperating from a recent serious bout with the flu, is spending a few days visiting his step-daughter, Afrs. Albert For-seth. and family in Chicago.

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Fine Groceries and Meats At Low Prices n.K.s. Auxiliary Met Willi John Bigley Members of the Eastern Star Auxiliary and two guests, Mrs. Orviil Phelps and Mrs. Ralph Thoniburg, mot Tuesday evening, Maivh 21, in the homo of John nigky. meet in was opened by Mrs.

W. Carter, president, with a. poem, "Lines For a Dull i'ay." after which she welcomed the in. mhers and guests and conducted the business. Following a dessert course the -v; was spent at cards.

The --bridge, prize was won by Mrs. William Kasterday and the flinch prize went to Mrs. David Kiel. The mystery prize was won by Airs. Wilber Tnjlor.

Assisting hos-Tessfs were Lawrence Lind-vall, and Mrs. Clara Heine. S-S-S Many Lackey Observes His Withdiiy Harry Lackey," Plymouth realtor who visits Culver a couple of times each week on business, celebrated his Snth birthday Tuesday. He looks and acts more like a man of G5. Too bad he isn't still in the cigar manufacturing business, as he was for so many years, as that deserved compliment sure calls for a free smoke! 8-8 Kntertnin.s Four Generation At Plymouth Country Club For Kiisfrr Dinner Mrs.

Arnott M. Cleveland of mother of The Citi-publisher, had 15 dinner at the Plymouth Country Club on Easter. Four generation's were represented. The late Mr. Cleveland was the founder of the Plymouth Country Club and its first president.

S-8-S League Of Women Voters To Meet The Culver League of Women Voters will meet with Mrs. Mar-Tin Utbel, West Terrace. Monday; April at 7 1 5 p.m. Henry local Soil Conservation Service chief, will address the group on "Water Conservation in our own Community." 8-8-8 Homo Demonstration Club To Hold April Meet inn The Culver-Union Township Home Demonstration Club will meet at 2 p.m. Fridav, April 3, at the Burr Oak E.U.B.

Annex. Hostesses for the event will be Mrs. Wilfred Craft, Mrs. William Kline, and Mrs. Wayne Kline.

Members are reminded to -wlease bring an article for the auction. 8-8-8 Cadets Are Dinner Guests Recent dinner guests of the Chester W. Cleveland were Cadets David Gillaspie of Kansas City. and Tucker Farrell of Wichita, Kins. Cadet Farrell is related by marriage to the Cleveland's youngest son, David, 8-8-8 Friends From Yoiingstowii, Ohio, Are Culver Visitors Over Faster Weekend Old Youngstown, Ohio, friends and neighbors of the Robert L.

Haigs were their Easter guests here. They were Mr. and Cephas P. Quattlebaum, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Almandinger, I. W. Harper, and Mr. and P. J.

Sical'oose. 8-8-8" AV.S.C.S. Meets At Methodist Church The April meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April I. -at.

Fellowship JIa.ll. 109 S. MAIN CULVER Yacht Club Drip or Reg CLUB NEWS Mrs. Elmer White will be the program chairman and the theme will be "Rapidly Developing Nations," and a playlet on "Growing Nations" will be presented. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Arthur Hughes, chairman; Mrs. Howard Obeilin, Mrs. Anna Waife, Mrs. James Miracle, Mrs. Sain Allen, Frank Henderson, Mrs, Chauncev Lennen, Mrs.

.1. D. Newman, Mrs. Robert Riewoldt, Mrs. Harry F.

Maker. Airs. Jan-I ice Henricks, Mrs. O. T.

Smith, and Mrs. AI. Htuprich. 8-8-8 Jly Mrs. Treva Leap Phone Leitcrs old 'Hi( Airs.

Floy Leap and daughters entertained at supper i a evening for Mr. and Mrs. Clyds Overmyer of Loiters Ford, and Ronald (fvermyer of Plymouth. The occasion was in honor of Mr. hind Airs.

Clyde Overmyer's 1 1th wedding anniversary, which was Wednesday, and Mrs. Earl See spent 'Sunday with Air. and Airs. Gil-i bert Taylor and family at Koko- mo. Patricia.

Hamilton, I Phyllis Shaffer, and Aliss Patsy i Leap spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Marion where they attended the Easter pageant on Sunday morning. Omer Lewis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pawling at Logansport. He was accompanied by Air.

and Airs. prmil Lewis and i family of Culver. Airs. 1 Overmyer, Airs, vioy Leap, Airs. Alanson Leap, Earl See, Aliss Treva Leap, Airs.

Agnes Kline, Airs. Alae Kline, and Airs. Wilson Guise attended the Good Friday Services at the Kewanna AI i Church. Airs. Earl See spent Sunday i evening and i Air.

and Airs. Doyne Kistler and sons at Royal Center, Airs." Jesse Sims and of Culver spent the weekend with. Mrs. Floy Leap and daughters. Air.

and Airs. James Sanders and family of South Bend spent the weekend with her parents, Air. and Afrs. Wilson Guise. Ronald Overmyer of Plymouth spent from Thursday until Sun-j day evening with her grand parents, Air.

and Airs. Clyde Overmyer. Sam Kelly was supper guest of Air. and Airs. Clyde Castleman the Burton community Sunday evening.

Airs. Floy Leap. Aliss Treva Leap, of Leiters Ford and Airs. Arnold Adams of Kewanna spent Thursday at South Bend and Mishawaka. Mrs.

William Thomas Phono Leiters Ford 2602 Sunday School 9:15. Preaching 10:13. Conservation meeting at the Delong club house at 7:30 Thursday evening, April 2. Business meeting and picture. Air.

and Airs. Wallace Dinsmore and daughters of Culver and Air. and Airs. Fred Yelton Sr. enjoyed a birthday supper in the home of Air.

and Airs. Fred Yelton Jr. and children in honor of the birthday of Airs. Yelton Jr. on Friday.

Air. and Airs. Fred Ditmirc and Jeff attended a family potluek dinner Sundav at the home of 13n DELMONTE Fruit Cocktail NO. 21 CAN 39c 1 1 MM M. HEINZ Catsup 2 btls.

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