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Angola Herald from Angola, Indiana • Page 13

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Angola Heraldi
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Angola, Indiana
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THE ANGOLA HERALD Page 5 December 7, 1960 Members of the club and their wives are looking forward to the annual Christmas party at Eaton Chief Topics of Former Years Are Recalled zens congratulate Judge Wood on the honor. Mrs. Zella Buck, manager of the Steuben County Automobile License Branch, states that the new 1937 automobile license plates will go on sale December 10, 1936. Mrs. Buck also urges motorists to obtain their plates as soon as possible after December 10 to avoid the rush at the end of the year.

There will be no extension of time granted. The last date for 193 6 license plates vill be December 31. vember, which averaged 4 0.2 degrees was about? one degree above normal according to the readings and records of Merle I). Tucker, government weather recorder for Steuben county. Precipitation for the month was 1.9 2 inches, which is .7 inch below normal, according to the report.

New Division Managers Of Kroger Supermarkets William Myers, formerly vice president of the Chicago division of the Kroger has befii transferred to the same position in the Fort Wayne division, it was announced today by Joseph U. Hall. Kroger president. He succeeds L. R.

Musselman. who has been Fort Wayne division vice president since 19 5S. Mr. Musselman becomes Chicago division vice president. Myers joined Kroger in 1933 after attending the University of Cincinnati.

After serving in various store and merchandising po Five Added To Land Of Lakes Lions Club The Land of Lakes Lions club added five new members to its roster at their meeting on Tuesday evening, November 22. Those initiated were Harold Broxon, Charlie Carr, Ralph Doty, Stanley Lahnum and Wilbur Wyatt. The impressive exhortation of Lions International was read by Presdent Gorrell. The ceremonial of initiation was preceded by a bit of wholesome comedy directed by the club's Tail Twister, James Wyatt. Springs Trout club on December 13.

Following a buffet dinner the group will be entertained by Barbara Croxton's Cavaliers, eight young women from the Angola high school who will be costumed in a modern dance routine. Round and square dancing with Sonny Minard will round out the evening. The club adds still another humanitarian service at the Christmas season in the Christmas baskets filled with items of cheer and presented to many families who otherwise might find the Christmas season a dreary one. Jean: "So Sandy changes his nationality when he takes you out for a malted?" Louise: "Yes, he goes Dutch." rWKXTY-FOUK YKA11S AGO llarcourt Sheets, of Angola, ias' purchased from J. Ii.

Johnson, of Antwerp, Ohio, the 4 2 cres of land comprising the for-ner property of the Steuben Jounty Agricultural Association together with the buildings and roperty thereon. It is currently reported that the price paid was 5 6000, and that a condition of the sale was that it be used for fair and park purposes. With the recent reorganization the Aufiellat? Court after the XTL TK CM ICAGO MOTD3 CLV3 mpT MOTOZsrs to pporscrzv? MAKB CEBTAM YOUm YOUX MECHAVC TAKE CAR sitions in Atlanta. Georgia. Co lumbus.

Ohio, and Cincinnati, he FOKTY-lOUtt YKAHS A (JO A lady acquainted with the history of Angola since Tri-State CCllege was established some 25 years ago, has a list of at least 75 Angola girls "who have married students who came from all over the United States to attend college. No doubt a complete list would reach 100, and the talented, pretty girls in Angoal seem to be about as plentiful as ever. was named manaeer of the Little On Saturday. December 2, 1916 Rock. Arkansas, division in 1951 He became Memphis division vice Irwin Butz and Mrs.

Viola Bush-ong, of Crooked Lake, were mar Card of Thanks I wish to take this opportunity to thank I)c. Barton, Dr. Artz, and the wonderful nurses at Cameron hospital for their kindness to me during my stay there. To all the ministers, friends, neighbors and the ladies aid, for their cards, flowers, and visits. To strangers whom 1 did not know, but who offered kindness, help and prayers for me.

Thanks again. 49 JEAN HUMBARGER president in 19 56 and has head ried at the home of and by Rev ed the Chicago operation since Temperature Up Precipitation Down With a high of 64 degrees on November 11, and a low of 18 1 UTS. John Humfreys. Their friends wish for them happiness and election, Hon. Alphonso C.

Wood, it Angola, who has served six O. T. Abbey celebrated his 89th birthday last Friday, November ears on the bench, becomes chief prosperity. We had a thunder shower last 20, at the home of his daughter, ustice, succeeding Posey Mr. Myers be in charge of 51 retail stores including Angola and Fremont in this area served by the Fort Wayne distribution center.

degrees on November 30 the temperature for the month of No Mrs. John B. Parsell in Angola Monday. Kime. of Evansville.

Angola citi A quartet is four people who think the other three can sing. Dr.O.J.Stravser CHIROPRACTOR Oilic Hours: tt-12, 2- Cloved All Day Thursday Hvrnings by Appointment Jersey Herd Receives GoM Star Award Boulder. Colorado, one grand-. Uild and one sister. Final rites were at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in -the Culp Funeral home in Goshen, with burial in Oak Ridge A third Cold Star Herd nward has been made to elor. Bachelor Farms I Herd 1. MRS. JF.XMK MOKTOKFF 109 South Martha SU Phone KM Mrs. Jennie Mortorff.

S4. died about noon last Saturday in the Bet Nursing Home near Auburn, where she has been the past three years. Surviving are three Angola on his herd of registered Jerseys. Th Bachelor Farm herd won the award after having completed another year on official Herd Improvement Registry testing. The Gold Star recognition is for unusually high production over a four-year period.

Over the past four years this herd has had an aerage of cows producing 9.300 pounds milk containing 4S4 pounds but- sisters. Services were conducted it 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the wank Funeral Home with burial in Circle cemetery. ALU DICK Closing out my complete line Watch This Paper For Announcement Of Our Annual terfat apiece. All tests were checked by Purdue University and The American Jersev Cattle Club.

Mrs. Alice Diok. 63. died last Wednesday evening in the Cam-i hospital, of a heart ailment.) 'uviving are a son. Roger J.

Dick. Fort Wayne: four grand-' children, three sisters and two' RECENT DEATHS I CI.AUA KATHF.KIXF. YKSKY t'iemi brothers. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in the Orland of hand made gifts at prices you won't believe I No gift is more appreciated than something hand-made.

COME AND SEE North out of Angola to Calvary Lane To the house with the deers in the yrd Mrs. George Rothgeb Phone 460 Methodist church. Burial was in Oakwood cemeterv. Warsaw, with i fNP-- i iff Night graveside rites there at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.

Chrtstian Science services for Mrs. Clan Katherine Yesey. 6S. who died unexpectedly last Thursday evening, were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Weicht Funeral home with Mrs.

Conway Mote as reader. Surviving are the husband. Lloyd; a son. Frederick, JAUA PKKKINS Jada Perkins. 91.

retired Stroh banker and former school teacher and public official, died at 7:15 m. last Friday in McCray hospital. Kendallville. following a week's illness of pneumonia. Sur viving are his wife, Marv Har vard Perkins: two sons.

Dr. Perkins. Fhonix. Arizona. tnd Kenneth Perkins, of near roh: two daughters.

Mrs. Charles Lumm. South Bend, and Mrs. John Mory. South Milford: a brother.

CIvde Perkins. Stroh: I 0OC Gooot aval For the Answers The average family requires a funeral director's services only once every twelve or thirteen years: thus, many may have juestions about iikhI-ern funeral procedure. If such is the caM feel free to call us at any time. 14 grandchildren: and three great grandchildren. Services were conducted at 2 p.m.

Monday in the Church of Christ, with burial in Wright's Wavivw ww. v. vvtw. 1IKI.KN YCKMS Fabulous Fur Facsimiles There's a touch of magic in our little jackets with the look of more magic in the easy-on Santa prices, too. Lingerie to Pamper Her Choose praetieal pretties lor her private slips, half-slips, pajamas, big selection of her favorites.

Her. Wardrobe of Gloves From casual shorties elegant evening styles, from knits to luxurious leathers, we've the gloves to please her. Tops for Giving Blouses Tailored shirts, indispensable for day; dressy blouses to put new glamour in her night life; and many more stvles. Her Christmas Stockings We've boxes and boxes of famous brand nylons, in styles ami colors that servo a lady's every fashion need. 74 LI Fl EC dlinetoL Worried LARRY KLIN HARRY E.

(CLINK ANGOLA ORLAND Helen Bobbins Woods. $2. died November at the Adams Nursing home after a long illness. Mrs. Woods was born in LaGrange county near Orland on March 16.

1S7S. the daughter of Henry nad Susan Robbins. Most of her life was spent in LaGrange and Steuben counties. On August 17. 1906.

she was married to Thomas Woods, who passed away on August 14. 19 4 S. From that time she made her home with her daughter, JJrs. Yada Harter. who cared for her with loving and faithful devotion until the last year.

Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. Thelma Ferri. Mrs. Yivian Krider and Mrs. Yada Harter; seven grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Services were held Wednesday, Novemoer 30. from the Klink Fu at neral Home with interment Jackson Prairie cemetery. Vinyl-Perfect Fashions Santa, give her a jacket or coat from our group in easy to care for vinyl; casual, dress stvles. Gifted Fashion Jewelry Necklaces, bracelets, ear-rinjrs and pins with a tle-cidetl gift for enhancing her costumes, pleasing her at Christmas Hoping for Skirts Leave this ad where she can see it; she'll happily hint the size and style of skirt she prefers; big choice. Capital Christmas Caps Paris started the fashion; winter weather makes it most appropriate; and we collect the caps for you to select.

Handbags Full of Glamor See our selection r.f dressy handbags the wide ehoiee of shapes a shades: choose to gift, her beautifully. 11 1 yl 4 That are sure to please can he found in our newly re-modeled Gift Shop. Also see our wide selection of furniture. We are in the process of expanding to include the old Post Office. Bags Carry Yule Wishes lie a popular give her a handbag! Select here from calfs, cowhides, satins, velvets, alligators, and more.

Pretty Panties for Her Dainty, feminine vinder-fashions in luxurious fabrics, delightful colors; a wide selection of styles; little-priced. Welcome Extras, Hankies Choose for her, and for everyone, from our collection of fine hankies; tuck some into every gift and card. More Sweaters Please! Take a hint from her, a suggestion from Santa. Give her sweaters and more sweaters. Wide choice of styles.

Silk Scarves Please Her She loves these fashion extras that add so much to her costumes; your choice of prints and solids, in pure silkJ of BUTLER MutefeWs SHOP Three Floors Of Furniture "The Finest In Gift Selections" As A Gift Or For Yourself Your Best Buy Is Here' Phone 80 Angola AUG oquaic.

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