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Steuben Republican from Angola, Indiana • Page 3

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STEUBEN REPUBLICAN, ANGOLA, INDIANA, NOVEMBER 3, 1943 Page Caett to Worlt Mrs. W. A. Kstrich. of Roehester, N.

is spending jpv- ral days with Mr. and Mrs. John Estrhh and relatives In Edon. O. PhLPhillipr JS I PARTS A i 0.

Alkn-Scttxcr 19c roves Cold Tablets 29c Four-Way Cold Tablets 19c; 2 for 33c Hills Cold Tablets 29c Anacln Tablets 50 for 69c Hospital Brand Aspirin Tablets for 29c Vick's Vapo-Rub, Mustard, Penetro, Minit-Rub, llalm-llenmic. Numotizine, Foley's Honey and Tar Cough Syrup, Ammoniated Hron-chile Mixture Cough Drops Vicks, F. Smith Brothers, I Unite, Ludens, II. Penetro, Parke-Davis Disks, Sharp Dohme Sucrets. Complete stock of all popular brands of Vitamins 1Mb BrOG DRUG STORE Vf 0)- iijJ, I Helen YVyatl Si hnetler has i ved word of the safe arrival overseas if her husband.

Karl Shnetler. Mr. and Mrs. John Itryan entertained Mr. and Mrs.

t. i at dinner on Sunday. Mr. John Itrxan spent sev Mrs. Ethel Weaver and Jack spent Thursday with Mr.

and i Mrs. Eln er Tritrh and family at i Itronson. Mrs. I ia ni I K. Iloac and Mrs.

K. Ktnersnti returned last week from Hamilton. and Mrs. Iloac will spend the winter months in the Emerson home. limner (ioodl'im and family, i of South Rend, were week-end i puesis of ir.

S. F. Aldrich and family. -Mrs. Marparet and daughter, of tjuinry.

spent the week-end here with her sister. Mrs Rescue Wells ami family and visited her father-in-law. Charlie Clark, who has lieen a patient at the Cameron Hospital for the past several days. Serceant Clark, who is stationed at Camp White, is expected home soon on a furlough. --Mrs.

Theron Miller returned Monday from In re sdio spent several days with brother. ster Highland and family, and with other relatives. lion. Cecil W. Creel, of iteno.

Nevada, spent the week-end with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McClew. and with other relatives and friends in Ancola ind vicinitv.

Mrs. Kstle I). Slump has returned to Ancola after spending two wicks' with her hushand. Kstle II. Shoup.

1-e, V. S. N.C.M., at Ka st port. Maine. Mrs.

Nellie vis-Uted her hrother. Melvin Shank and wife. In Klkhart. Sunda. Hollo Walter and family, of LaUrance.

and Mrs. Frank Maker nests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hosa and Mollie l.ee on Sunday. -Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Mote, of South Mend, were pnests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I.

Mote and family on Sunday. Mrs. (51en Colden. (Sienna Mae and (Sariia l.ee. went to South liend on Sunday to the opening eonrert of the South Hend Symphony Orchestra, of which Clen-na Mae is a member.

The guest artist was Hugo Kolborg. violiw- ist. conceit master of the Metro politan Opera Company Orchestra; of New York City. Mrs. itohert F.

Carson and' sons. Larry and Phillip, of Indian-; apolis. spent the past two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.j Kenneth Miller and Mr.

Carson's' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John son. Carson tame after Car- them and spent the week-end here. -Mr.

and Mrs. Ford Folck and daughter. Phyllis, were dinner guests of Mrs. Mentor O'llrian. at tSarrett.

on Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Reinoehl nmli Maltha. Lieut, and Mrs. Howard Ueinoehl.

of Dayton. attended the wedding of Miss Janet Haer, of Sturgis. and Charles Wymer. StcubenRepublican gt or.i Ions I .1 l.o Ml pr tlni, VYI, mi. I.ti.

htl Corn, nw. 1.00 IH.HI leaves Het Tuesday from kson, for the urin. Ituu has tinl-hed hi pie iuli'' course nt lieimlson at tJianvllle. Ohio. He In his Krandniot her, Mrs.

Ada t'hllion. unit enter the Cincinnati Medical htil Iiee. 1. UNIQUE CAFE Iim Cafeteria MIS. MISS.

V.WA. Si NOW ners WOMEN'S TAILORED SKIRTS Choose a brilliant hued plaid or a handsome plain color. Pleated or gored styles. eral days In Cortland at the Imnie of her mother. Mrs.

Joe Sites. While there, she attended a farewell party clven in honor of nephew. Ted Mason, who Is join-Ins the Marims. Itolnrt t'olo will enter-tain the South Seott ladies" nid on Thursday, Nov. II.

with an all day meeting and piM-ltnk dinner. A Rod attendance is desired. --Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McHride were Rtiests of Mr.

anil Mrs. Owen Gilbert, near l.at!ranc on Sunday. Karl Roberts have returned from with Mrs. Roberts Maev. lnd.

anl family a wink's visit parents at Mr. and Mrs. Hon Osborne, of South Rend, spent the week-end with Mrs. Osborne's mother and brother. Mrs.

loris Kcckler and Jim. M. I ANGOLA. INDIANA PHONE 11 Two Shows Each Night 7 and 9 Children's Admission lOc. tax lc.

total 11c I -t i uew tucmuers oi iii-i i Club Officially Sworn In The new ir embers of the Hi-Y i club of Angola high school were officially sworn in on Monday night at the hich school. The im- i pressive 'ceremony took place in the auditorium which was darken-j ed except for the pattern of lights! on a board in the form of the Hi-Y emblem. Afttr being officially sworn in.1 the new members were greeted by the old members. The new mem- hers each gave a short talk at the close of the meeting. Special Service Is Postponed at Church; The special preaihitig service! announced for the Congregational church next Sunday morning in which Rev.

Harrv ('. Kwhnert had been invited to give the sermon. has been postponed by Mr. Kiihn-ert. Dr.

John Humlreys will Jill the pulpit as usual. it is urged that there be a large att iniaiicc. Aged Fremont Man Died Tuesday Night Jonas Creek, evening at the Infirmary. His twelve years ag NT. dit Tuesday Steuben County wife died about and lie is sur- vived ly two sons.

Jay, of Fre- niont and Roy. of Cnion and six grandchildren. i Funeral services will be held at 1 on Friday afternoon at the Hacked Funeral Home in Ray, with Rev. 1. F.

Hamilton officiating, and burial will be in Lake- iside cemetery. ItAsliET P. ALL SEASON OPKNS ON FRIDAY (Continued from page one) Jan. 7 Spencerville. Here Man.

12-1. County Tourney Jan. 1 Scott Center. 'Here Jan. L'l Pleasant Lake.

Here 'Jan. 2N Hamilton. There Salem. There Fell. 11 Fremont.

Here Feb. IS Orlaud. There CRLAND Robert L. Kraning Team Place Coach, Dale Nov. Nov.

Nov. 1 lee. Dec. I fee. I ec.

Pleasant Lake. Here 10 Scott Center, Here Lima (Howe Thei 1 Fremont. There Lima I low Here r.iigliton. Hei i 1 Howe Militai ry Academy, Here Dec. 17 There Jan.

Man. a a Feb. Feb. 5 Fremont, Here 1 2-1 a County Tourney 21 Brighton. There 2 Salem Center, There 4 Angola.

Here Howe Military Academy, There Feb. IS Mel z. Here HAMILTON Coach. Arnold Fee Assisting, Tiallas FerL-uson Date Team Place Nov. Nov.

Nov. Nov. Nov. .1 St. Joe.

There 5 Ashley. There 12 Fremont. Here 1 Ed on. There 2 4 Salem Center, Here Met. There 10 Pleasant Lake.

Here 17 Waterloo. Here 2 2 Spencerville. There Ashley. Here 7 Salem Center, There 1 2-1 5 County Tourney 21 Fremont, There 2S Mctz. Here 2 Scott Center, Here 4 Open 11 Pleasant Lake.

There 12 Spencerville, Here IS St. Joe, Here Dee. iDec. I ee. Dec.

Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan.

Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.

SCOTT CENTEU Coach. Dale Harmon Team Place 10 Orland. There 23 Metz. There Alumni 12-15 County Tourney 1 Metz. There 2S Pleasant Lake.

There 2 Hamilton. There 11 Salem Center, There Dat Nov. Nov. Dee. Jan.

Jan. 'Jan. Feb. Feb. PLEASANT LAKE Coach.

Ira Bright Team Place )alo Xov. a Orland. There 12 Metz. Here 111 Salem Center, Here 2 4 Fremont, There 3 Waterloo. There 10 Hamilton.

There 17 Angola. Here 2 3 Salem Center, There 5 Ashley, Here 12-15 County Tourney 21 Metz. There 2S Scott Center, Here 2 Butler. There 11 Hamilton, Here 15 Fremont, Here ov Xov Nov Dee. Dee.

Dee. Dee. Jan. Jan. Jan.

Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. ANGOLA Emery Druckamiller Team Place i Coach nate Nov.

5 Butler. Here Nov. 12- Kendallville. There Nov. 19 Waterloo.

Here Nov. 24 Wolcottville. Here Dec. 3 Auburn. There Dec.

8 Fremont. There Dec. 10 Salem Center, Here Dec. 15 Garrett, There Dec. 17 Pleasant Lake, There Jan.

7 Ashley, Here Jan. 12-15 County Tourney Jan. 21 Garrett. Here Jan. 25 Goshen, There Jan.

28 Fremont. Here Feb. 4 Orland, There Feb. 9 LaGrange. Here Feb.

11 A villa, Here Feb. 18 Butler, There Broad breasted White Hollands. Our usual hhh quality and "ready for oven' dress at prevailing price. GOLD BAR RANCH ANGOLA Phone 85H-R 41tf mam oi nayion. 11., on at the- Mrs.

Jack Croxton. was Presbv let ian church at Sturgis. hostess to her club at dinner and and also attended the reception i bridge on Wednesday evening, following. Lieut. Ueinoehl was; best man at the wedding.

Mr. audi The Anniversary club and Mrs. Clarence Paer and daughter. friends had Hallowe'en patty of Sturcis. and Mrs.

Melvin Daueriat the Fox Lake club house ou and daughter, of Dayton, spent i Saturday evening. All had a fine Sunday with the Itelnoehls. Itime. Martha Ueinoehl celebrated! her twelfth birthday on Saturday! The Kings Daughters will meet afternoon by inviting ten of her with Mrs. Viola Huts on Tuesday friends to her home on North i afternoon.

November 9. Wayne street. All had a lovelvl time and Martha as presented Last HltCS Held for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 and 6 IMIlBLi: FEATEKE IMKHiK.lM Choose a Basic Skirt Add Severed Bright SiceeUers! Styled By Cherry Lane I CLASSIC SWEATERS Wonderfully bulky, long length st)les that are noted for warmth as well as good looks! Cardigans or slipovers with all the details of really expensive sweaters. Sizes 34 to -10.

3-98 Hot Temerel, Meets Sjdney Fat Man, in to Danger With BRUCE BENNETT J. CARROL NAISH LLOYD BRiOfiES COLUMBIA PICTURE 99 Short and Late News 1U7MI IV 7 MIgl Ml Mi 7tr an iuvui MM MMf Mm I wjm i it i MMf mr it Famous Humorist and Lecturer of Wilmington, Ohio, Will Appear Angola Hih School Auditorium rjedcosday Movorafeor 10 STUDY IV AMERICAN STRENGTH American airmen. Edward Mallory VorcI. Tennessee; Ittie Goldbcrjr, the Bronx. 'New York; and Edwin J.

Sipowski. Wau-kegan. killed in a takeoff in San Juan Harbor, were buried side by Hide with a Protestant chaplain, a Roman Catholic priest and a rabbi officiating. The Hag for which they fought flew over them." News Item.) 1 A chaplain, a priest and a rabbi Protestant Catholic Jew-Three Yanks in three simple caskets-Three colors, red. white and blue A hush on a tropic islr.nd As notes from a buple fall Three rituals slowly chanting Three faiths in a common call! II A lad from the Bronx; another Who joined up in Tennessee; A third one from far Waukepan A typical bunch, those threet A crash in a naval airplane A rush to its crumpled side And nearby Old Glory marking The reason the trio died.

III They answered a call to duty From church and from svna-jfoguc From hillside and teeming city Three names in a naval log! Each raised in his separate concepts-Each having his form to pray-But all for a faith triumphant When rituals fade away! IV A prayer in Latin phrases And one with move ancient lore; A Protestant simple service All one on a distant shore! "Qui tollis peccata mundi" And, "Enter ye unto rest" A blessing from ancient Moses For three who had met the test! This is the story mighty Making our sinews strong: Boys from the many altars Warring on one great wronjjl This is the nation's power, This is its suit of mail: Land where each narrow bigot Knows that he can't prevail! ENVOI A chaplain, priest and a rabbi-Protestant Catholic Jew Knowing that forms are nothing If but the cause is true; Challenge all craven bigots! Tell them, as brave men die Fighting for fullest freedom Tell them they lie they lie! VANISHING AMERICANISM 1 Popper, I wish we could have an auto, too. 2 Where's the road map? I wanna plan a tour. 3 Why don't you take a nice ride over the week-end? 4 This car will give pleasure than anything you you more i ever owned, I'm telling you. 5 We did 400 miles the first day and 540 the second. 6 The train service to Miami is all right, but I love to go by auto.

7 What're you doing tonight? Wanna go for a ride? 8 Slow down to fifty miles per hour. 9 Cars Bought, Sold and Exchanged. 10 I just can't imagine what we would do if we didn't have a limousine. 11 We're putting up the sedan and just using the beach wagon. "AH theaters use coal except the St James where 'Without Love is playing." N.

Y. Times. How about changing it to "Without Ima Dodo was found standing on a pier in a howling gale for several Hours tne other day. ASKea tne rea- son. she replied: "I'm conditioning myself to live indoors under the present heating rules." Can You Remember-Away back when people used to envy folks who had automobiles? GAS RATIONING PATHETIC CASES A crying towel for Chidsey Brace: He owns a wayside eating place! tiis piignt compares wun vjus Carr's The owner of two rural bars! Oh, shed a tear for Casper Mix: He bought a home out in the sticks; He said: "This place is far away;" They said: "A car solves all todayl" "Information Please" has been signed by Heinz Co.

We warn John Kiernan that from now on the temptation to call it the "mighty bean" program will be irresistible. Slogan for 1943 Two bicycles in every garage and some horse meat in every pot. Maybe baseball could aid the war effort by adopting heatless umpiring. Elmer Twitchell thinks that "Queen of the is a story of a woman with strange tastes ia millinery. After a long talk on the value of peace goodwill and disarmament, a teacher asked ber class if they objected to war.

First Boy Yes, ma'am, I do. Teacher Good; now tell us why." First Boy Because wars make history and I hate history. 1 1 I i I I tieorfje Kaft, Hough, Tough anil tireenstreet, Background the won jciiis oi i -viucm oram e. Miss Hertha Claw son, who nt MMMI Addd Technicolor Film Fighting Engineers Anil News Events Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 8, 9 Sunday Continuous from I'.

M. lias been living with her sister. Mrs. Sadie Piersons. at Newcastle.

Funeral services for Mrs. is expected to spend the winter Nancy J. Sparks, of Salem town-with Mrs. Mary Perfect. ship, were held in the Methodist Mrs.

Rudolph Poposki has' church at Hudson last Wednesday-gone to Chicago for the winter. afternoon, and were conducted by Mr. Poposki has been there forjUev. K. ().

Kegerreis. Iturial was some time, where he is employed in Circle Cemetery at Hudson. at the Amertorp plant. Mrs. Sparks, who was eighty Mrs.

Thomas U. Marshall, of i years of age. died at the home of Scottdale. has been visiting her daughter. Mrs.

(Sale Yonti, her niece. Mrs. Wayne McKillenin Mansfield. Ohio, on Sunday, and husband, and other relatives. October 24th.

after an illness of Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. McKillen five weeks', death being due to called on Mrs. Fred Emerson in 'cerebral hemorrhage. the Delbert Cornell home last Story of Her Life week.

1 Nancy Jane Sparks, oldest Mrs. Paul Snidle came from 'daughter of Jacob H. and Matter-Elgin. Texas, last week, to spend I via Jane Leas was born Septem-an indefinite lime here with her her 25. 1 6 in Fairfield town-grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ship. DeKalb County.

Indiana. Kiser. and in Hillsdale. Michigan On December 12. 1SS5.

she was with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. united in marriage to Marion J. Vern Fifer.

A family dinner was Sparks, by her grandfather, The held in her honor at the Fiser Reverend Josenh Miller, who was 01AM0R0US Gene Ticrney, one Hollywood's most recent mothers, has announced she will return to picture making soon. She gave birth to son Oct IS. (International) Mrs. Amos Shanauer. of eottville, visited in the Ted home a day last week.

Wol- liiUV SOCIETY NOTES The liwmh Dora Club met with Mrs. Karl Uinehart on Tuesday ievenlng. The T. T. (S.

Club was enter- tained on Tuesday afternoon bv Mrs. Kdward Kolb. Defense i stamps were awarded Mrs. Cary, Covell and Mrs. Kolb.

Mrs. Carl Casebeer will entertain in two weeks. Mrs. W. K.

Ilatchelet was hos-i less in ner nruige ciun an im'sday. afternoon. i The Inter Nos Club members were guests of Mrs. Kd William-1 son at a owe o'clock luncheon on Friday. Mrs.

Joseph Kolb entertained' her bridge club on Tuesday eve-! Nancy J. Sparks jthe leading spirit in the organiza-j I Hon of the Methodist church at i Hudson. To that union was born four children: Ward F. Sparks, of Hudson; Vern L. Sparks, of Mun-t cie; M.

Earl Sparks, of South lltend; and Mrs. Wanda Yonts. of! Mansfield. Ohio, all of whom our- jvive. Resides two brothers: llert Luverne.

and Elmer, ofj like James; a sister, Mrs. Pearl' Averill. of Portland, five! grandchildren. Robert of Hud-j son. Richard of Dayton, Mary Jane, of Hudson, C.ail Yonts.

V. S. Army, Louisville. and Thomas Younte, of Mansfield. O.

Her husband preceded her in death on February 11, 1928. Also a sister. Bell. Turd of Thanks We wish to express our deep appreciation to all the neighbors) and mends for their expressions of sympathy, kind deeds, and I floral tributes, in the loss of our mother, Mrs. Nancy J.

Sparks. THE CHILDREN. Mrs. Laura Groshon Died Saturday at York Mrs. Laura Groshon, 70, died Saturday at her home in York township.

Funeral services were held at the York Church on Monday afternoon with Rev. D. P. Hamilton officiating, and burial was in Circle Hill. The survivors include the hUB-band, Charles IT.

Groshon, five sons. John A. of Fremont; Eugene of Los Angeles, Verol and Vane of Flint, Leroy, of Mount Morris, three daughters, Mrs. Lillie Drudge of Claypool; Mrs. Laura Hanson of Chicago: and Mrs.

Bessie Drudge of Mount Morris, twenty-one grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. i BUY WAA BONDS Public Cordially Invited NO ADMISSION CHARGE I rev Will OlTeHnu Will IV Taken Sponsored By ANGOLA UONS CLOD is home on Sunday. The great staro! 'Casablanca' in heart-shrnng a epic of adventure in the desert! i endless sands i a i 1 I VV v. A i Smartly Styled 1 Christmas Carbs f5 Printed With Your Name ll Cards you will be proud to send, cards which give individuality to your greetings. Many Designs to Choose From jf (ZrVk icraan Play by John Howard Lawson and Zoltan KordaDircted byZOLTAN KORDA Also Selected Shorts and Late Xcws Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.

10 and 11 Cecil Kcllaway and Helen Walker in a liiot of Fun with the A1I- American Family in Added Selected Don't bother your neighbor by borrowing his paper. Subscribe now, only $2.00 per year..

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