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The Culver Citizen from Culver, Indiana • Page 7

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Culver, Indiana
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WKDNKSD.W, DECEMHEIi 13, 1930 THE CULVER CITIZEN, CULVER, INDIANA fAGE SEVEN te.mmnu I The occasion was in honor of Diane's second birthday annivers Mr. and Cliff Overmyer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crow and children and Mrs. Xora Crow Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Earnest Quimby and children. Mrs. Charles Goheen had a party for her daughter, Sonja's 11 The party and December meeting of the Tippecanoe Home Economics Club was held Thursday, December 7, with Mrs. Charles Thompson.

A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Exchange of gifts and business meeting was held in the after -noon. Mrs. L. J.

Keinholt gave a Christinas reading and Christ Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gibbons attended the funeral of Mr.

William Kline in Culver Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Flagg and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. George Babcock, Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Overmyer, Mr. Harley Cooper and Jean and Miss Bonnie Wrilkenson of Rochester were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.

C. Gibbons and Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mahler spent Wednesday evening with Mr.

and O. C. Gibbons. ary which occurred on Friday. After attending the Community Carol Service at the Academy Sunday evening, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Davis visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Speyer in Culver. They enjoyed looking over, the lovely new home of Mr.

and Mrs. Spoyer. Extremely cold weather, icy roads and snow combine to make items very scarce from this mas carols were sung by the en Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oberlin and daughter, Rosalie left Tuesday for Florida where they will spend the winter.

They plan to visit in Sarasota, before going on to Ft. Lauderdale where they will spend most of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn and family left on Saturday for points in Texas and Mexico where they will spend the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Brown of Bass Lake were Sunday evening guests of the Shelton Kaisers. -'Mrs.

F. L. Brooke spent from Monday until Thursday of last week in Rochester, Minn. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Sims and Mrs. Alvin Zechiel spent Saturday in Logansport and were supper guests of Mrs. Loran Leap and daughters of Leiters Ford. eighth birthday Thursday evening. Guests present were Mrs.

Clifford Overmyer, Violet, Ka -thyrn Merle, Mrs. Everett Gibbons, Max and Linda Kay, Mrs. Floyd Crow, Shirley, Janette and Bob. They were served ice cream and birthday cake. A shower was given for Mrs.

Clifford Overmyer Monday evening by the members of the Rebecca Lodge at the Lodge Hall in Maxinkuckee. Mr. and Mrs. Dri-co Kreigh -baum and daughters and Mr. and Gilbert Simons had Sunday dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen SELECT IHUSTMAS GIFT LAMPS FOR GOOD UGHTIXG At this time of year, many homeinakers are shopping for tire group. Mrs. Charles Dilto and Mrs. W.

E. Keitzer were assistant hostesses. Fire all Volunteer Fire Dept. of Monterey was called to the Philip Marten home Sunday night when the I'lue win burning out. Xo damage was done.

W. S. C. S. Party The W.

S. C. S. of the Monterey Methodist (lnirch will hold a combined Christmas and 'birthday party on Friday evening at the Savage, Sae and Danny. Mr.

and good portable lamps for Christmas presents. Miss Ruth Hutches-on, extension home management specialist at Purdue University, suggests that they should be sure, the lamps they select are de -signed to give adequate light for work and reading. Miss Hutcheson points out that a good lamp is one which is high enough. Table lamps should be 24 to 30 inches high, small floor lamps 58 inches tall, and large floor lamps about 63 inches tall. Pin-it-up lamps should be hung 54 to 62 inches above the floor.

To use for reading in bed, pin-it-up lamp should be 26 inches above the mattress. (Mrs. Anthony Zclmer) Thone Monterey 51 Mrs. Clarence Warren was a dinner guest of Mrs. Leopold last Tuesday.

Mr. and Clarence Warren and children, Evelyn and Richie were in Culver Tuesday evening and also visited the Fred Mcd-bourn family near Mt. Hope. Mrs. John Exaver called on Mrs.

Harry Leopold Wednesday forenoon. This community was shocked last Thursday to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Kaminski who had attended the funeral of Mrs. Kaminski the day before at Culver. He passed away in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoover and Pauline spent Sunday afternoon at Harry Leopolds. Miss Evelyn Kaminski was a guest Sunday afternoon of Miss Evelyn Warren. Elmer Johnson' home.

All members having birthdays the. last quarter of the year will be KnlKt In Air Corp Alan DilK son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O.

C. and Bonnie spent the evening with the Savages. Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Goheen and Sonja had Sunday dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Abbott and children in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carpenter and sons, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Mc Griff and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goheen and Sonja spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Gibbons and children. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis, Mrs. Anna Flagg and Glen and Charles Dilts recently enlisted in the Air Corp and is stationed at Lockland Air Rase, b'an Antonio.

Tc.xa. Xo preaching service at the Monterey Methodist church on ML JfsOfie (Mrs. fluj li. Davis) Phono Loiters Ford 250, Do not forget Sunday School services each Sunday at 10 a. m.

Attendance last Sunday was 70. Sunday School will he followed by Short devotions next Sunday. The annual Christmas family night and program has been set for Friday evening, Dec. 22. All friends of the church are cordially invited to come.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Kldon Davis and Mr.

and Mrs. Whitney Kline and Joyce were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis. Read the ads.

They are important Richie Pike is absent from i school a few days because of a severe cold. Homo Kc. Club Chapter's Fur Service All Types of Garment Tailoring Remodeling Kelining Alterations Fur Coats Made to Order Also Fine Selection of Millinery Now Open For Business Let Me Be Of Service To You South Main Street 17 Want Your Eggs and Poultry Phone 525 Culver, Ind. Sunday, December 17, being the third Sunday of the month. Sunday school at 10:.

10 a. m. Christmas Program The Sunday school class of the Monterey Methodi-t church will hold a Christmas program on Friday, December 22 Clai -borne Wainsley it in charge. Cledith Wilson is somewhat improved and is able to be up part of the time. Cecila Hunter, who is ill in the same home remains about the me.

Charles Dilts spent Monday in Chicago on business. Anthony Zehner attended a dinner for the dealers of Shell Products at Monticello on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis were Sunday dinner of Mr.

and Charles Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houcker and daughter, Itarbara Ann and Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton Kline spent Sunday with Kuth Overmyer and son. Ch.nles. New York prices paid for eggs Bring your egrgs in to Culver City Grain and Coal Co. on Thursdays between 8:00 a. m.

and 3:30 p. m. Open in Plymouth all week except Thursday. Highest Market prices paid for hens. Call Culver City Grain and Coal Company on Thursdays and at other times Plymouth 12494 Using the Most Modern Equipment and the Best of Materials We Are Now Equipped to Service All of Your Hunter Walton Go.

Tire Recapping Heeds Call evenings Fred Miller, Plymouth 5672 -'X 4 It? (Mr. Guy Kepler) I'litine Argus i Mr. UllfC I 101 Nf I' i'S and Ai in Mrs. 1 1 i Mrs. Fred Kin- ir attended tin Gi 'I ('lab t- 6.00-16 I It' i 1 il e.l-t t.i 1 I 'i EXCHANGE niaht at tlie lub hou THE SECRU? MECHANICAL PRESSURE plus CONTROLLED HEAT 09 GIVES YOU GREATEST DRIVING O.K.

RUBBER WELDERS SATISFACTION ARE FIRST TO BRING YOU ') iJL AT LOWEST THE GLAMOROUS NYLON STOCKINGS BY Gotham Gold Stripe GREATER SAFETY LONGER MILEAGE COST Argos. evening. Mr. Mrs. Bill Kepler and son and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kepler had Sunday dinner with the Keplers. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Peer and children were supper guests.

Attendance at Sunday School 61. The V. S. C. S.

will hum on Thursday afternoon with Mr. O. C. Gibbons for their Ghri tinas party. Miv.

George Huff was hostess to a Stanley party in her home Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Quinn of Koche-ter holding the party. Others pre-ent were Mrs. Fran-is Kreighba.ini. William Kepler.

Anna Flagg. Ruth Savage. Asmarine Miller and sons, Freda Gibbons. Marjorie Martin, Trella Kepler and Florence Gibbons. Tuesday evening callers of the Keplers were Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARAHTU0 Oil 'RECAFP10 TIUS 9 A Five Fashion Features: KRIMP TWIST CAMOUFLAGE KEEL HIDDEN SOLE SECRET TOE SHADOW SEAM 51 GAUGE 15 DENIED 7 TIRES 95 3 pair foVrt Kepler. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ma- Studebaker's Friendly Scruicc Conveniently Iocated IMain at Jefferson Street ten and Johnny.

Mr. and Mrs. Kverelt Gibbons. r.Iax and Linda Kay. Mrs.

Arthur Carpenter spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Carpenter of HochesU'r..

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