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The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana • Page 5

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Culver, Indiana
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TIT T7EN, CULVET TNn PAGE SEVES pacb rixa ---THE "CULVER" CITIZEN; -CULVER, INDIANA (Mrs. Anthony Zehner) Phone Monterey 51 Fire Department Held Election The Monterey Volunteer Fire Department'held their election of officers for the coming year re University, and Mrs. Freeman; Supt. and Mrs. A.

C. Senour, East Chicago; Supt. and Mrs. Ira Huntington, Renssalaer; Mr. and Mr.s.

William Kinder, Tipton. Dr. C. G. Franzen of Indiana University; Luther Ferguson of Blomington; Ralph Watson, Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute; Eldon Johnson, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Pittenger of Muncie; Dr. Eldon Porter, Mrs. Paul Tanner, Mrs. Alva Porter, and Mr.

and Mrs. George Routt all of South Bend. Among tho.se from Plymouth moved to Attica, has purchased an 4Mx. and Mrs. Sam Densmore of have purchasedjhe Robinson home and will inqve there soon.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dilts and son Jon and daughter Barbara are spending two weeks vacation in the Smoky Mountains. Miss Mary Woodward, student nurse at St. Joseph hospital, is spending a three-week vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. B. W. Woodward. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Miller spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell and family at cently. Edward Master was chosen chief and Anthony J.

Zehner, captain with Carl Master as secretary-treasurer. These new of lUinbow fiirls To Be Quests At Argos The Culver Assembly of the Order of Rainbow for Girls is' invited to attend Friends Night of the Argos Assembly on Thursday evening, August 3, at 7:30 o'clock. Rainbow members are to meet at the bank at 7:00 p. m. Girl may call Kay Heiser, phone 142 Rl, for transportation.

5-5-5 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wells and sons, Richard and Robert of New Orleans, were the Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Floyd M. Annis and daughter, Phyllis.

Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Witham spent from Friday until Sunday with the former's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Witham in Indianapolis.

Judy and Ricky return Lake Family The Lake Family Reunion was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline with seventy one persons attending the dinner. The afternoon was spent socially following the bountlfill dinner. 5-5-5.

Sunshine Girls Class Wiener Roast Thirteen members, and guests of the Sunshine Girls Class of the Grace Evangelical and Reformed Church and taught by Mrs. Wilbur Brown, enjoyed a weiner roast in the park on Friday evening. Following the supper the group took a boat ride on the lake. 5-5-5 McKesson Family Reunion fleers will be installed in August. Homecoming at St.

Ann's St. Ann's annual homecoming were: Judge Alvin Marsh, Mearl and chicken dinner will be held on Sunday, Aug. 13. Dinner will be Strombeck, Dan Schafer, superintendent of Marshall county schools, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Kuhn, George Stevens, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Reddick; Cecil Grayson, served beginning at 11:30 a. m. Masses on that day will be at 5:45, 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.

(DST). i V9JJ ed home with their parents after visiting for ten days with their Approximately fifty attended the McKesson reunion in the park on persons Family Sunday. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Doxzen Jr. of South Bend visited Sunday Sunday School 9:45. Worship services 11:00 a.

m. 'j Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Alta Whittaker, Mrs.

Lee Wynn and Ann Wynn heard Rev. Parson Frakes and the Sunbonnet Girls of Henderson Settlement, Frakes, Thursday evteningt at Winamac Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Runnella and sons, of Tippecanoe, called on Fawn Spencer Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C.

N. Stayton attended the Stayton reunion at "with the former's parents, Mr. superintendent of Lake county sohooLs; and Mrs. Grayson; Dr. Thompson and Dwight Thompson; and Lura Holm, secretary to Mr.

Walker. Edgar Smith, principal of Bourbon schools, and Mrs. Smith; Robert McConnell, principal of Lapaz schoools; Cloyd Murray, principal of Bremen schools, and Mrs. Murray; Raymond Beving-ton, principal of Tippecanoe; Russell Rohrer, principal of Argos fchools and Mrs. Rohrer; John Frederick, principal of West township schools; and Claude York, principal of Tyner.

and Mrs. C. C. Doxzen when the birthday of Mr. Doxzen Sr.

was The following officers were elected: president; A. E. McKesson, Walkerton; vice-president, Leon McKesson, Walkerton; and secretary treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Snyder, Walkerton. The 1951 reunion will be held at the North Liberty Park.

observed. Mr. and Mrs. Pay Warrick of Home Economics Club The Tippecanoe Home Economics club will meet on Thursday evening with Mrs. Mary Engel.

Mrs. A. R. Hoesel and Mrs. Gilf Chapman are assistant hostesses.

Plans for the fair will be completed. Articles to be exhibited at the county fair at Winamac will be named. Capt; Ann Bauer, stationed at Ft. Knox, is spending a 14-day leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A- Bauer. Mrs. V. E.

Follmar is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Dowd at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs.

K. H. Halloway and children of Mishawaka spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs.

Charles Dilts. Miss Sally Keller is convalescing at her home following an appendectomy at Woodlawn hospital, Rochester. Plymouth Park Sunday. Gregerio Tingson formerly of the Philippines, now a student Olivet College, Kankankee, 111., and Dr. Snyder of Plymouth call ed on Miss Ann Wynn Sunday afternoon.

Out of Town Friends Attending Services For Mrs. Walker Among the oat of town friends who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Deane E. Walker here on Sunday were: Govenor and Mrs. Henry Schricker, Arthur Campbell, executive secretary to the Governor, and Mrs.

Campbell, Robert Wyatt, -executive secretary of the Indiana State Teachers Association, and members of the State Teachers As Army- Officer Transferred To European Theater Capt. and Mrs. Albert M. Nash of Fort Benning. Ga.

are here visiting Mrs. Nash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Cihak. Capt.

Nash is being transferred to European Command and they will leave soon for Bremerhaven. Do not remove grass clippings from the lawn. Keep the gras3 trimmed to two inches fbove the ground level, Purdue University Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Robinson and sons James and Thomas have advises, i Beech Grove were the week end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. James Shearer. Mrs. Maxine Knowles accompanied them to her home in Indianapolis after visiting for the past week with the Sunday guests or Mrs. Joe Woolfe were Mr.

and Mr. Robert Porter and sons. Ronald and Terry; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Funk and daughters, Mary Jean and Julia; Mr.

and Mrs. Charle. Woolfe and daughter, Charlotte, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Cloise Thornburg and daughter, Linda, of Lakevllle; and Mrs.

Robert Porter Sr. and daughter, Barbara. Leslie Woolfe spent a few days recently with.his mother in Mish-awaka. Mrs. Joe Woolfe was pleasantly surprised Thursday morning when her son.

Calbert. called from Tokyo, Japan, saying he was in the best of health. Mrs. Arthur Wigell. left on Sunday for her home in Concord, California after vMting for five weeks with her sL-ter.

Mrs. Fred C. Masten. Rev. and Mrs.

V. D. Weidler sociation executive board includ ing: Borden Purcell and Burly Bechtold, all of Indianapolis. Harold Lamb, assistant stale superintendent of public instruction, and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Terrence Kleckner, Mr. and Mrs. Don Talbert, Rollis Geddes. director of teacher training for the State of Indiana, and Schock- ley Lockridge, also of Indiana polis.

Mr. ana Mrs. Hugh Vundivier, Curtis D. Kirklin, Robert Hough- MM and family of Waverly, Iowa who visited last week with Rev. and John and family in Piemen, called on frietid.s in Culver on Sunday afternoon after attending the funeral of Mrs.

Deane E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsey of in the home of the former's lister, Mrs.

Nellie Jackson, over the week end. Carol Evans of Indianapolis is spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Osborn spent the wek end In Chicago. man, and Mrs. Bess Vandivier, all of Franklin; Archie Chadd. superintendent of the Anderson schools, and Mrs. Chadd, and D.

Mignon Anderson, formerly of the Culver H. S. staff and now of Anderson; Orville Hooker, superintendent of Marion Schools and Mrs. Hooker; Clara Coons. Crawfordsville; Dale Jameson, Terre Haute; 0..

B. Hancock, French Lick; Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Hood, Oxford; and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Weldy, South Bend. James Probst, Mate auditor and Mrs. Probst; Dr.

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