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The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana • Page 2

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hit. cn.vKU rmzrv February Eagle Scout i Mrs. Henry Dugan (Continued l'roin Page 1) Church and ci.i" m-- ities. Surviving with her hu-bmd UKHM IUV's I IKK ALARM At p.m. last Wednesday Culver were su liimon lo South St.

lo extinguish a fiie in automobile beloimiiiu lo Clifford flean. The fire wa caused by the heater bos? breaking and igniting the car. Danuge was estimated at M''. ftlrs. Anna Grove Dies At Age 72 bihty of a man to becnine a nn-in-ber.

but mh are not wlw-n it Coin t-. 1.1 i li a li mis. We tfel that too strict an interpretation of 'ions may ke -p many good, service-minded nun out of our Club. We urge that after a man has irIR i are one daughter, Rebecca Clevenger. Waba-h: l.i.

yj b. 'j been accepted, that he le brought I it ft 1 Ell. son. George Dayton Dugan III, at home: her father. Clayton K.

Mc-Cleary of Guernsey County, Ohio: three brothers. Dr. Paul G. Cleary of Newark. Ohio, Oeorg-.

K. McCleary of Columbus. Ohio. into the Club as soon as possible. At th.5 present time we have the names of several men who have been accepted, but the sponsors ns yet have not brought them in.

WINS TF.XTH I'LICK IN ARTOON (INTFST Clyde Poppe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Poppe of Culver, was loth place winner in the South Bend Tribune's recent cartoon contest. Clyde is a junior in Culver High School. Airs.

Anna Grove, iiK-y died Thursday evening at her home at 114 S. Ohio Street after heini; ill for two days. She was born at Milbank. S. Dak.

on Dec. lt, Lvs.l. She was married to Robert Lenz who preosded her iu death and in Sept. 192i she married LeRoy Grove in Crookston. They lived in North Dakota before coming to Culver four years ago.

Surviving with her husband. LeRoy. are four daughters. Mrs. and Charles McCleary of Grove-port.

Ohio; and one sister, Mrs. Hannah Margaret Amos of Cambridge. Ohio. Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Culver "Methodist Church with Rev.

Kendall Sands, pastor of the church, officiating. Rurial was at the Culver Impressive World Day Of Prayer Service Held xo school rr.it. C7: ItASKKTJSALL IS KING FOR A DA There will be no school Thurs Fors3th. Midlothian. day, Feb.

27. due to the sectional I basketball tournament. Habeas Corpus literally mnv have the body." It Tays To Advertise Sponsored by the Union Township Council of Churches, the impressive World Day of Prayer service was held Friday afternoon at the Graej United Church. Mrs. Shelton Kaiser acted as chairman, filling the place of Mrs.

Harvey Carr whose death occurred last week. Mrs. Kaiser opened the meeting by telling of the purpose of the Day of Prayer and with a Mrs. Agnes Thomas, Culver, Katherine Mtkesell and Mrs. Meda Ann Wilson of Milwaukee.

one son, William Lenz, Coenr d'Alene, Idaho: grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. Services were heftl at 2 p.m. Monday at the Easterday Funeral Home with Dr. Meredith Sprung-er. pastor of the Grace United Church, officiating.

En rial was at the Culver Cemetery. WAIrKR O. GOLLMCK Walter O. Gollnick, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. O. Gollnick, received short, talk in which she gave recipes for "Joyful Living." Mrs. Glen Snyder read a boautiful tribute to Mrs. Carr.

Mrs. Jesse Sims was the leader Mrs. Daisy Stevens Dies At Monterey the Eagle Scout award at. the Scout Court or Honor at the Methodist Church on Monday, Feb. 10.

A memberof the Culver Boys Scout Troop 290. sponsored by tlie Methodist Church, Walter is Culver's first Eagle Scout in over ten years. A Second Class award was pre- sented to Thomas Miracle, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Miracle, and 1 Tenderfoot awards were made to Lee Curry, William Gleason, Rich- ard Knoerzer, Michael McCul- i lough, Brian Piersol, Gregory Yapp, and Thomas Yoeom.

Don't Miss This Special! Double Blue Stamps With All Purchases FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY FEBRUARY 28 and MARCH 1 in the call to prayer; Fred Masten led the praise service; Mrs. Donald Davis led the confession service: and Mrs. Norman LaMunion led in the intercession and dedication service. Special prayers were offered by Mrs. Lee Wynn, Mrs.

Charles Dickerson, Mrs. Joe Boetsma, and Mrs. Richard Behmer. Group singing was led by Mrs. Roger Thews who also sang a solo, "The Day Thou Gavest Lord Is Ended." to conclude the program.

The benediction was given bv Rev. Kendall Sands. Mrs. Daisy" Stevens. 74, Monterey, died at her home Thursday evening" following a lengthy illness.

She was born Oct. 24. 1SS3. in Pulaskit County. On March lti.

1903, she was married in Chicago to William Stevens who survives. Surviving, besides husband, are three daughters, Mrs. George Berry of Ohio, Mrs. Carl Keller of Monterey and Miss Lav3rne Stevens of Fernville, nine grandchildren, eight great grandchildren; three brothers. John Overmyer of Montarey.

Kenneth MCE 15.VLMV FATHER At noon yesterday the mercury hit degrees a very welcome change. of the snow which reached a depth of Si inches in certain parts of Marshall County last week has disappeared. (neerzerY Marathon Station MAIN AND JEFFERSON CULVER Miss Sondra Miller- of South Bend was the Saturday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sims crm.

Loren and Leon. and Mrs. Albert Linhart and sons visited Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Airs. Charles L.

Ifaney at Silver Lake. 9n Overmyer of Homewood. 111., and Fred Overmyer of Lansing. 111.: two sisters. Mrs.

Eueene Printl of Niles. and Mrs. Glen Redd of New Carlisle. Services were conducted Sunday in the Price Funeral Home, Knox. Burial was in the Monterey cemetery.

rode to order oll-weaiher comfort. Get a demonstration! for Lions Club Hews 4 i III 11 in mm, II I i.ii,.u.iii I I in I IIW'll I 'iiji, mifKji I I milMM J-i-Ji Qk' If! I3Bfg.Sfc-Z31 Wml ftiji VSV By KARL ECK.MAX Kiddies Fun Xite Our annual Lions Cub night is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 6:30 p.m. This is the one the Kiddies are looking forward to and W3ll they migh't be. for Cooksey- the Clown is coming to town! State Convention The State Convention will be held June 6, 1, and 8 at French Lick, Ind.

In order to get good quarters it will be necessary to get your reservations in no later than the 15th of April, and our Lion President suggests that we get them in earlier than that if possible. In fact, the next meeting would be the ideal time. Floor Project As most of you realize, our Den floor needs refinishiug badly. We can save about SlOu.OO if we do it ourselves; so sometime in March (after the State Tournament we will be calling for lots of help. With this project the big advantage will be with numbers.

Plenty of halp small job. Little help big job! LIONS DFC.XLS Here is a combined project for tmpala Sporl Coupe with Gody by Fishor. Every window of every Oievro'et is Sofety the Tailtwisters and the Club Secretary. First, the Secretary A BEAUTIFULLY MOVING THING! '58 CHEVROLET It brings you a RADICAL NEW V8, a new Full Coil suspension, a new Safety-Girder frame more new things than any caterer offered before. Don't put off driving this one! will want to order a sufficient number of Lion's Emblem decals to have at least one for every member.

Then the Tailtwisters mill distribute the decals among the members with instructions to display them on their automobile andor truck windshields, us well fin on the front window of their place of business. When sufficient timp has elaps-fd to allow these decals to be put in place, th3 Tailtwisters can start fining any dub member who does not have decal on his car, truck, or pluce of business. The above suggested project was printed in the Monthly Newsletter of some time ago, and thinking the Tailtwisters might be Interested, I have copied it for thflr 'benefit. Heck Hy Krk Our Hoard of Directors makes the final decision as to tli3 eligl- your foot flicks the gas Chevy's fwfi optm new Full Coil is standard. Or.

lor the Inst word in comfort. on can even A'JfiuUTrii Chevy was hnilt to put a zest into clrivinc: that hasn't been there before. Von sense tliis the instant you feel the silken of an engine like the new Turbo-Thrust V8, It's an extra-cost option that gives you extra-quick action the second See your Chevrolet dealer for xooJ-as-eold buysri-ht now! Optional at extra tost. diUiythusUari; See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal-prompt delivery! f- 0.

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