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The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana • Page 8

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Culver, Indiana
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TAGE EIGHT THE CULVER CITIZEN, CULVER, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950 Men's Night Observed at mins. After the dessert course was served bridge was in play at two table. Prizes went to Mrs. Edgar Shaw and Mrs, C. S.

Griffith. rived home Tuesday evening from Rochester, Minn. Mr. Suseland is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Gohn of Goshen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Andrews. Mr.

and Mrs. C. N. Stayton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Haslett of Edwards-burg, Mich. BARBARA JEAX ANTHOXY AT BUTLER UNIVERSITY Miss Barbara Jean Anthony, a resident of Culver, is among the forty-two hundred students who have registered at Butler University for the first semester of the 1950-51 school year, Dr. C. R. Maxam, registar, announced today.

Miss Anthony is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anthony, Culver. She is a freshman in the University College. 1ke IcacSemf Major Norman Imrie of Columbus, Ohio was the dinner guest and spent Thursday night with Major and Mrs.

Hugh Harper and daughter, Trinka. TIPPECANOE HOME EC CLUB ELECT OFFICERS At a recent meeting of the Tippecanoe Home Economics Club, the following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Ben Bair; vice president, Mrs. Charles Kel-sey; secretary, Mrs. Charles Thompson; treasurer, Mrs.

Charles Dilts. A committee composed of Mrs. Bair, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Dilts and Mrs.

Claire Zehner was appointed to prepare an exhibit for Achievement Day. A lesson on "Plastics" was given by Mrs. Ona Bair. The November meeting will be with Mrs. Verl Peterson.

5-5-8 Eastern Star Meeting About sixty members and guests of the Emily Jane Culver Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star attended the Men's Night program held in the chapter room Tuesday evening. After the regular meeting the chapter was closed and the remainder of the program was conducted by the committee Chairman, A. R. McKesson, who introduced Pete J. Carr, violin instructor at Valparaiso University, and his piano accompanist, Miss Ada Clare Speckman, who gave several musical numbers.

Let'3 keep Culver safe for children. Watch speeding on the streets. (Mrs. Lee Vynn) 1'iione i -itii ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs.

Don Reinhold of Rochester, announce the en Mr. and Mrs. Alva Savage spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sincox of South Bend.

Those who gathered at the Savage cottage to help Charlie Savage celebrate his birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Savage and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean Over-myer and family, Mrs.

Letty Over-myer and Jean and Nellie Savage. Mr. and Mrs. John Suseland ar- A short humorous playlet "The School for Scandal' wa.s then enacted by Harry Edgington, William Washburn, Al Fetersobn, Al Graham, Errol and Wilber Taylor, who represented members of the Ladies Auxiliary. The program closed with several more numbers by Mr.

Carr and Miss Speckman, after which generous refreshment? were served in the club room by a committee composed of Al Graham, Je-se Pettis and Max Fechner. -5-5 Were you in Church Sunday? gagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Jack son of Mrs. Grace Talley of Culver. No definite date has been set for the wedding. l-i-i Eldeen Club Met Mrs.

Ora Reed entertained on Tuesday evening for the members of the Eldeen Club and three guests, Mrs. Val Herrman, Mrs. Cecil Griffith and Mrs. Cary Cum Ml pbtta1 culvcI E. R.

"Ernie" Neault Is a representative in this community of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company If you are a policy holder of the Metropolitan, or a man or woman with a question about Life Insurance, call phone or write, and service will be given gladly. bice Curtis Republican Candidate For Re-election 307-W rustee 804 South Main Street Culver, Indiana Of Union Township Paid Political Advertisement AS A MATTER OF Second of a series on th life of Shep Crumpacker HARVEY E. PHILLIPS Democratic Candidate for Re-electicn Sheriff MARSHALL COUNTY Your Influence and Support Appreciated During his school jeors Shep spent-Summer vacctiens workinq cn his father's farm neat LaPoife County. Now he owns his own piece of farm land in that area. Vote For Roscoe L.

5 5HEPCRUMPACKER, republican Candidate tor has hadasound frefaiCLticn tor a career in Washington as a representative of ail the people. He graduated from Northwestern University as a mechomcal enqineer end from the University of Michiqan as a lawyer. He is cn Army Air Force veteun of World War II, earninq a commission from the ranks. 0 Democrat For 'A Attorney Of Marshall County 17 Years Legal Experience as a Practicing Lawyer in Bremen! A summer while at college he joined an eiped- You mi Lawyer in the Prosecutor's Office 0 ition of scientists from a number ot different uni-jrV" versifies who where studying Indion civilization -mmmJ 0n on Arizona reservation, and made boot rip down the oiora6o Kivertothe entrance to the Grand Condon. Shep favors an honest, forthright foreign policy, with treaties and agreements cpenly arrived at.

Ho more deals made between heads ct state no more Valtos, Teherans and Potsdams. HOWARD HILLES Republican Candidate For Re-election as Prosecuting Attorney Crum packer for Congress I'aid JKJiticiil advertise ELtLt Fpocbortd ly Tb iid District Ktpublieun Ottral C'oiDmittee).

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