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THE EVENING REPlfeLICAN. COLUMBUS. INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. I94fi. PAGE TWO FILM FEATURES WILL ATTEND HOPE NEWS EDINBURG DRINK PROBLEM SOCIETY NPS QOWittaWt Its Suit For Temporary Injunction INDIANAPOLIS, Aur- 17 IP A CIO union today withdraw Its suit for a.

temporary tnjuction against meeting closed with prayer by Mra Members of American and Auxiliary arrd their held annual Thursday at the 0 5 catir. on Fiatrock. At 7 o'clock a basket sur-per was served and the remainder of YEARLY MEET Several from Friends Church Will Go to Plainfield For 89th Session. The problem of the alcoholic is the subject of a "March of Time" presentation to be shown Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at Crump's theater. along with the.

feature picture. I The "March of Time" Mm is en-1 titled "Problem Drinkers" and Rutan. The social hour was in charge FREE DANCE For Members Only THE MOOSE CLUB TONIGHT 8:30 to 12 P. M. EDINBURG.

Aug. Mr. and Mrs. James Records and daughter, Kathleen, Levi Records, Mrs. Eva Sidener and children.

Jane and Tom, are on a vacation trip to Cedar Lake in the northern part of the state. George Devore and family of of Mrs. George Caldwell and lunch was served by Miss Dorothy Shroyer and Mrs. Maurice Spiece. gives the story of "Fred Lane." Those rresent were Mr.

ar.d HOSEMAN-BURTON VOWS EXCHANGED. Miss Mary Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elza Burton of Indianapolis, and Billy Joe Hoseman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Hose-man of Route 5, weVe united in marriage Aug. 8 at the parsonage of the Pilgrim Holiness church in East Columbus, with the Rev. Walter L. Daugherty officiating at the ingle ring rites. Attendants were Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Butler. Mrs. Weichman Is Guest of Honor. Several persons from the Sand-creek and Axalia Friends churches are planning to attend the 89th Peru, are here visiting his sister, Mrs.

Oscar Daffron, and family, for a week. The Rev. and Mrs. C. T.

Herod and sons have gone to Nobles-ville to spend a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Stoops.

They will go on to Turkey Run State park before Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Artia en- who solved his problem through Alcoholics Anonymous. The local organization of Alcoholics Anonymous has given its endorsement to the picture. The local organization Kay reached through P.O.

Box 441, Columbus. CONGRESSMEN WILLING tha usa of atata police and gtate guardsmen in a labor dispute, but aid It would continue ita fight for a permanent injuction. Judge Robert C. Baltsell of federal court et Sept. 24 for the hearing on the United Electrical.

Radio and Machine worlcera' petition. Tha U-E accused Governor Gatea and other state officials conspired "to deprive workers of their constitutional right disseminate information and picket peacefully" when state troopers and guardsmen were ordered to Connersville recently in a dispute at the Rex Manufacturing company. Alternating current is used In more than 95 per cent of the electricity consumed annually in the United States. Mrs. Lewis Ross.

Mrs. Clarence Helt, Robert Beneflel. John Hern-don. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Gruhl. C. Helt. Robert Robertson Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Sorden and daughter, Claranne. Mrs. Esta Golden. Mrs. Charles Simmons and daughter.

Peggie. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and daughters. Sue and Georgia Beth.

Mr. and Mr. A. C. Reeves ar.d son.

A. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Steinbareer.

Mr. and Mrs. Ar- tertained at their home east of the will convene at 2 i a -cvi meeting which U1 convene at city at a bridal shower Friday 0.clbcMoBdiy afternoon at Plain-night honoring Mrs. Herman ock gund Weichman. formerly Miss Alberta Brooks.

The guest included rela- Those who will be in attendance officially include Robert Stuart, returning home Pattv Richardson of Franklin The bride wore a blue dress with black trim and black accessories Ad-'i- sDendinz a week with her Tfi All HW a MiMr vt Mr i. Leslie ond, Mrs. Will in the ams. Mrs. Norns McHenry.

Mrs 17 IIP1 rn. PrnS5.r. WASHINGTON, Aug indi appointment, and bouquets of gar-; Alice Davis. Mrs. Rendel Undley w.r.

throua-hout the and Mr. and Mrs. Joda G. New- r. Some congressional sources Ifhnr T.

Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Pick WANTED RESTAURANT HELP Thre waitresses, second cook, grill cook. bus boys dishwashers, portr.

Out-of-town applicants considered BLUE BELL GRILL 426 Third St. home. During the informal evening ice with pink corsage. Mr. and Mrs.

Hoseman plan to leave early in September for a trip to California. Mrs. Hosemam has been employed at the Maaonlc home at Franklin and the bridegroom is employed by the Columbus Processing company. Bride-Eleci Is Thayer. and Mrs.

Charles Lorts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armuth. Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Ross. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Hipes and daughter. Alice, and Mr. and Mrs som, delegates and alternates; Miss Belva Newsom and the Rev. Leslie Bond, members of the nominating committee, and Joseph Newsom and Richard McHenry a ushers. Miss Belva Newsom is clerk of the meeting of Ministry and Oversight and the Rev.

Bond and Mrs. L. S. Norton. cated today they will back Pres- ident Truman's plan to make this country a haven for a limited number of displaced Europeans, including Jews.

The small group of legislators remaining in Washington predicted that Congress will raise V. S. immigration quotas to permit entry of perhaps 80,000 homeless i persons annually. But they made it clear that any i real solution for Europe's 1.000.000 are spending a week at Williamsburg. with his parents.

Miss Laura Clark has gone to Greensburg to be on a nursing case. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Milnes of Claresholm.

Alberta. Canada, has arrived to visit Misses Elva and Mary Bowman and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moffett will go to Bloomington.

Sunday, where cream and cake were served. The guest of honor received a number of gifts. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Artls of Shelbyville.

Russell Artls and Koret Artls of Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Artis and children, Mr. and Mr.

Fred Brooks, Paul Davis are representatives to that Brooks, Billy Brooks and William meeting. he will attend Indiana university. Guest speakers to be heard are Elbert Russell, former professor at i i Guest of Honor, Mrs: C. W. Coons entertained at a dinner-bridge Friday night at her home, 708 Seventh street in honor of Miss Rebecca Watts, whose marriage to Jamea Hofer will take place soon.

Two small tables were used in seating the guests and the center WANTED GIRL To clerk in ladies ready-to-wear. Apply hi person at FROH MAN'S 815 Washington St. Anti-Cant Birthday Social. Anti-Cant class of Baptis church held a birthday social Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Noel Moreland with Mrs. George Essex and Mrs. Wallace Wright assisting. The meeting opened with devotions in charce of Mrs. Frank Hull and was followed by short business session when 23 members responded to roll call Guests Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Miner and I aisP'aceu t--i. a I ternational action, including set- Artis, of Freetown. Miss Pardieck Is Honored at Shower. CRUMP TUES.

tlement of the controversial Palestine issue. are visiting his parents. Mr. and whose Miss Evelyn Pardieck. Charles Armuth will marriage to AFL Teamster i to Strike 1 take soon, was guest or place place Mrs.

Tohn Miner, and other Johnson county relatives. Mrs. Milton Burton was moved Thursday to Bartholomew county hospital for treatment. Mrs. Ira Collier and granddaughter of Nineveh visited Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Collier Wednes- Neal, Earlham college, and now of Guilford college. N. D. Elton True-blood, professor of philosophy at Earlham and widely known author; Thomas E.

Jones, president of Earlham; Douglas Steere, professor of philosophy at Haverford college; Norman Young, secretary of stewardship and finance of the Five Years meeting. Mr. Russell will deliver the devotional message each day at 11:30 o'clock and on Sunday morning. If 15-Ceilt I laise Denied Ralph. Clora and pieces were crystal bowls holding floating blossoms.

Tallies were in a bridal motif. The bride-elect was presented a corsage of gladioli. The party appointment were in the bridal colors of gray and pink. Shower gift were presented honor at a miscellaneous shower given Thursday night by Mrs. Martin Schulz.

Gifts were placed on a lace-covered table which was centered by an umbrella decorated in the Bertha Renner, Uene ana tsova Moreland. Elsie. Ethel and Bobbie i Waddle. Carol Carter. Clinta and David Calendar.

Len Artis. Helen and Alice May Hendrickson. Wil- ma Essex and the Holcomb fam-; ay and Wednesday night. INDIANAPOLIS Aug. 17 ilfv City councilmen, eking ways and means of slashing the Hoosier capital city's record 1947 budget of $15,000,000 were fated with a strike threat today.

Mrs. Ellis Haslam and Mrs. 111 wjVH Fred Engle were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dale Vvi bridal colors of Madonna blue and shaded pink.

Streamers of crepe Handley in Columbus. MM Joe Williams, business agent of the AFL Teamstlfrs union, "told A social hour was enjoyed with Hendrickson and Clinton Mrs. Sara Owens and son. paper in the chosen colors extended from the celling to the corners of the tables where they were Jimmy, have gone to California Calendar in charee and rerresn- Miss Watts at a table centered with an arrangement of rumbrum lilies and other garden flowers. Bridge was in play and prizes won by Mrs.

Robert Lienberger, Mrs. Evans Dunlap, Mrs. Perry Hooker and Mrs. Albert H. Schu-marker.

Other guests were Mrs. William Lienberger, Mrs. Joe Hutton and Miss Maxina Clark. tied in large bows. where thew will make their home.

They will visit their daugh- RADIO SERVICE Recondition Tour Radio Now for the Good Programs Soon Returning to tha Air. PRESTON ELECTRIC SERVICE 1420 Pearl Street Phone 1165 A contest was held and the prize prove a 15-cent-an-hour wage hike and week for street and garbage collection employes would result in a walko' 1. The budget com )iittee voted in- er. and sister, the former Pat ments of Ice cream and cake were served, with guests having birthdays being honored. They Hubert Renner, Mrs.

Frank Hull Owens in Mexico, enj-oute. was won by Miss Pardieck. During the remainder of the evening 83 PERCENT OF VOTERS "AGREE" PROBLEM HERE (Continue from page 1) Columbus township did to take care of an overcrowded condition?" The following opinion was given by Mrs. Mary R. Clark, 2203 Home avenue: I suspect there is a need for a new school, but in my case I am a lady past 60 years old and and Ebert Hendrickson, who were seated at one table centered Hoosier Old-Age Pension by a birthday cane.

tell: stead to fix the lourly rate increase at 10 cents to maintain the present 40-hou" week. Williams said tlit higher scale was in accordance with an agreement with Mayor Robert Tyndall Not Eligible for Increase INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 17 1P double fifty was in play witn prises going to Miss Doris Nolting and Mia Pardieck. A dessert course was served at seven small tables laid with linen cloth.

Favors were small candy cups In the chosen colors. The hostess was aasisted in serving by Mrs. Oscar Pardieck and the Birthday Dinner. Mrs. George Stewart entertained Administrator Otto Walls of the Mrs.

Hunter Is Club Hostess. Approximately 35 the Business and 6 o'clock dinner Friday laat mrlnir'a ItirlWith members of State Department of Public welfare said today that he believed Professional evening at intir uumc employe strike. of her i I all my income is frozen at low in honor of the birthday husband. The evening ws some 64,000 Hoosier old-age pensioners would not be eligible for BLUR HAZC spent i I SKI I rata, of rent. My taxes have al Women's club were entertained at a covered-dish dinner at 6:30 o'clock Friday night at the home Shelbyville Factory Told i $5-a-month increase Oct.

1 un-1 ess a sDecial session of the legis- I most doubled, besides federal tax and gross tax, and with the $2 of Mrs. Ralph Hunter on the lature changes the state law. T0 StOD Ditch Pollution Glick road. school tax it would tak at least one-half of all I take in Just for informally. Covers were laid for Ed Stewart father of honor guest.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reeves and son, A.

C. and Gene, Sue and Georgia Beth Stewart. Walls gave this opinion in t-mtt a a dot tq a it niv The serving table was laid with taxes. If I hav repairs and paint a lace cloth and centered by a terpreting the new Social Security fQr Misses Dorothea and Etta Faye Schulz. Invited guest were Mr.

Ed Pardieck, mother of the bride-elect, Mra. Harry Armuth, mother of the bridegroom-elect, Mrs. Oscar Pardieck, Mrs. Chris Schuette, Mrs. Louis Schuette, Mrs.

Orville Pardieck, Mrs. Harry Schuette, Mrs. Tommy Andrews, Mrs. Ernest Schuette, Mrs. Raymond Reed, Mrs.

Eugene Zeigler, Miss Etta ing I would not hav anything act signed recently by President bouquet of varied colored gladioli posal projecta totaling $250,000 left to live on. Truman. Feeling there are others In The new law allows eounties to II II -J I Other bouquets of zinnias and flowers from the garden of the hostess were used throughout the Hope News Briefs. The Rev. Jonas G.

Bruner. about the same situation, I feel I I pas- were approvea toaay Dy tne Indiana Stream Pollution Control board. Chairman Ralph B. Wiley said automatically boost benefits $5 a month without additional cost to our class would suffer, especially home. if we hav a depression In a few 1 JV Miss Grace Fodrea and Mrs, tor of Moravian Advent church near Winston Salem, N.

will deliver the sermon at the Sunday morning services at 10:30 o'clock the state or county provided this was not prohibited by state law. years. the board passed plans for a sewage treatment plant at the Soldiers' home near Lafayette, a re- Walls said he believe Indiana Raise Money Then Build. The comment of Walter I law, providing a maximum old-age at Moravian church. World Wide Guild of the Bap- I lief sewer at Mishawaka and Smith, 2110 California street is a Herschel Elliott aasisted in the arrangementa.

The evening was spent informally. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newby, Mr. Hunter and Mias Louise Utter-bach of Lafayette, former member of the elub.

assistance payment of 540 a follows month, will have to be changed Probst, Mrs. Warren Daab, Mrs. Harry Nolting. Mrs. Emil Schuette, Mra.

Louis Price. Mrs. Ralph Strietelmeier, Mra Edwin Schuette, Mrs. George Schuette, Miss Ber-nlca Price, Mrs. Robert Nolting, Miss Leona Pardieck, Mis Doris Nolting, Miss Helen Schuette, Mrs.

Victor Nolting and Mrs. Herman Schuette of Batesvill. itlst church will meet Monday eve-I nine at the home of Miss Mar- "I believe Columbus needs a before the federal funds can be new school building, a Dunaing 1H1 a 4renil lorie Isley. used in many instances. and equipment adequate to train boys and girls to work and not play.

I believe we can give them Mr and Mrs. J. Harvey Cook and Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Reeve? and son, A. C. will leave Sunday for a two weeks' trip to waste treatment at the Dupont company's East Chicago plant. The board also preliminary plans for a sewage treatment works at the" Madison state hospital.

In another action, the Lutx Canning company at Lhelbyville was ordered to stop pollution of the Vanpelt and Thorn son ditches by Sept. 2. Open Sunday 11 A. M. INVITES YOU To come In for your Sunday Dinner.

Civil War Drummer Boy Marks 99th Birthday JONESBORO. Aug. 17 IP a fine, adequate educational plant for less than a million and one- half dollars. Mrs. Behrman Is Feted at Shower.

Mrs. Victor Behrman, recent bride, was honored at a shower given by her mother, Mra Jesse Andis of Rout 7. A gam of flowers featured the Mrs. Chandler Is Honored at Shower. Kola class of Moravian enurcn will meet Monday evening at the "I would not object to a tax John C.

Adams, Civil war drum rate high enough to raise money home of Mrs. uonaia nouensun Mrs. Florence Chandler, whose marriare to John D. Stapp of enough to provide such a plant if we had a fair and equitable appraisal made on all the property of Columbus. Property appraisals as a whole are out of line, one Greensburg will take place Aug mer boy and now department commander of the Indiana GAR, observed his 99lh birthday anniversary today with a quiet family party.

Adams, who spends his time rardening, is in "excellent health." on Harrison street with Mrs. Merrill Clouse as assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Winscott and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Richards ar enjoying a week's vacation noints out of town. Serving FRIED CHICKEN, BAKED CHICKEN. STEAKS AND CHOPS. Reasonable Price.

426 Third St. 2 of 6 Escapees From Training School Captured ST. CHARLES, 111., Aug. 17 Two of six Inmates who escaped 24, was guest of honor at a mis cellaneous shower given by girl with another. of "Rocker-Lever" line of Cum entertainment during the evening and prises were won by Miss Ruby Lykins, Mrs.

Alpha Covert and Mrs. Ralph Behrman. Gifts were presented the guest of honor at a table centered by a bouquet of mixed garden flowers. mins Engin company Thursday Na- I Tllinois state trainlne He rilans to attend the 80th "I like the Idea of raising the money and then building. That's night at the home of Mrs.

Clar tional Grand Army r-f the Republic encampment in Indianapolis school for boys were reported cornered early today in a corn nca Milnes, 319 Hege avenue. good business. Oppose Tax Rate. Gifts were placed on the dining True Blue class of Moravian church will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. John Monroe, north of Hope.

Sim Bruner, who had been visiting relatives in Hope and vicinitv for ten days, has re- Aug. 25-30 field about 30 miles east of Bloom- In opposition to tha tax rate table which was laid with a lace He Joined the Union army at 17 jnrton. laid with a lac cloth. Rainbow colored streamers wer used In decorations in the home. Refreshments were served at Mrs.

Edward T. Blades ha writ cloth, centered with a crystal bowl nd served as a drummer and a School authorities said they un of artificial fruit. A large wed colonel's aide. His wife died in derstood that Robert Casey and FATE EMERSON CEOftGE TOBUS I0WARD SMITH Ukttl UWIS i four small tAbles. The hostess 1939.

Adams makes his home with his home crysuu, Sylvester Bosik, boOl 16, had been turned to ERECTED BY FREDERICK CORDON a daughter, Mrs. Maude Stranana- Tex. han. trapped in the field but that sheriff's deputies were waiting until after daylight before attempting to Another daughter and a son. FRANKE COPS was assisted by Mrs.

Arthur Andis. Bethel Baptist Society Entertained. eight grandchildren, and six great i capture the pair. ten the following comment: I feel the school should be considered first before a gymnasium. After all, if it is needed as badly as they say, isn't education first? Couldn't the old buildings be worked on instead of new? After all, a lot of people can't afford this new tax, myself included.

My reason is like anyone else's. "I have two children who need clothes for school and everyone ding bell with white streamer extending to corners of tha table was suspended from the chandelier. The room was lighted by green and white candles from triple candleholder at each end of table. Games were played during the evening and prizes won by Mrs. Bryan Rouse.

Th bride-elect was presented a grandchildren win neip mm een brat today. The youths wer believed en route to their homas at East St. Louis when they were sighted. AUTO RACES SATURDAY NIGHT BOUNCING BEN On World Fastest Popcycl. Races Start at 8:30.

GREENFIELD THIRD POSITION; Horse shows at Brownstown i held in connection with the Jack-' son county fair this week tapered off gradually as a result of rains and wet grounds. Thursday night Bethel Baptist Missionary society met Thursday night at the church with 14 members attending 0PA Urges Observance Of Car Sales Regulations INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 17 LP District OPA Enforcement Attorney Addison M. Dowling to ADDED ATTRACTION REVIEW AND RADIO FEATURE Can alcoholics be helped? Should they be Jailed or hospitalised and intelligently treated What ts science doing about the man who drinks too much? March of Time's new film, "Problem Drinkers." brings you the answer to these and other questions.

Shown, too, is the dramatic human-interest story of "Fred Lane," The president, Mrs. Virgil Rutan, was in charge of the meeting and Mrs. Dorothy Taylor gave de- Girl Killed by Car. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 17 OP Susan Stone, 5, and her parent were in Indianapolis from their Washington, home for the American Legion nvention.

The girl darted into le street, was knows prices on food, clothing and everything is going up every day. We are trying to buy our home, keep up repairs (and they are a lot), insurance and taxes corsage of tube roses by the hostess. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Those attending were Mrs. Thelitis Phillips, Mrs.

Ora Schaefer, Mrs. Robert Garria, Mrs. Alberta Enochs, Mrs. Bryan Rouse, Mrs. Samuel Ammerman, Mrs.

Hobert votlons. Miss Mildred Shroyer spoke on missionary work in Af- day urged strict observance of r.eniintion eoverinr tne oi 1 rica after which a vocal duet was to combat I struck by an autojioone ana aiea it was possible to stage only three event before the rains cam and Friday night the ring was far too wet for any performance. Charles Dale Frank managed third place in the junior horsemanship class Thursday night. He was the only local winner of the evening in a division which drew 14 riders. used cars in order what he described as presented by Miss Dorothy Shroyer and Miss Mildred Shroyer.

The 'numerous en route to the nctpitai. have to be paid. Now, I've just had an operation and that means Sector and hospital bills besides. To climax everything, my husband gets a 2-week vacation with the problem drinker who Hogue, Mrs. Bonnie Louden, the Misses Frieda Clem, Gladys Bolton, Betty Ricketts.

Martha Henderson and Delia Castor. Personals found himself through Alco holics Anonymous. Don't miss this interesting story of the reports of violations." Dowling said OPA rules required the seller to prepare a certificate of transfer in duplicate, give one copy to the purchaser and another to the local price control board. These certificates give OPA "leads." Dowling said, which aids in tracing down black market fight against the disease of alcoholism from "Drys" to PERMANENT SPECIALS Machine OU Waves SM, KM, 17.30 Cold Wave $6-50, UJSO. SH OO Macbinelea Wave M-SO, M-50 Mrs.

Barbara Zeigler, formerly Many of the local folks who had of Edmburg. is pi inning to go to camped at the Brownstown fair the West coast and after the first grounds during the week to take of the year will reside with an pj-t in the horse shows stayed uncle and aunt. Me. and Mrs. Wil- over on the final day of the fair ham Anderson, in Texas.

and took in the Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clen Mellencamp grand parade of livestock, of Denver. 'ill leave Sun- COMING EVENTS paw, how much: When Uncle Sam gets through with his vacation checks, it will be very little that will be left to live on for two weeks in this day and age. We haven't saved anything, because my husband never made high wages during the war, and it took every cent to live, especially since holidays and taxes take so much of a pay check.

"Please cive a noor trup-linB' Alcoholics Anonymous Re member, it's March of Time's "Problem Drinkers At the Sigma Phi Gamma. Dperators. Persons trading in used cars also are subject to that ruling, he said. Crump Theater 18, 19 20. Alcoholics Anonymous Sigma Phi Gamma sorority will day after being here the past week visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. W. Melle scamp. Enroute back to Denver they will visit Home Town News Can be reached through T.

O. 20-Year-01d Suicide celebrate Founders Day and in-; fajnilv trying to live on a shoe-stall officers Aug. 2T. instead of i strlng a chnce to live." the regular meeting date, the i a-, We Appointment Neede4 Washington at Fourth St. HUger Bldg.

(Upstairs) Phone 8300 encamp' 'pexenta at Ne- ECONOMY BEAUTY SHOP Note Explains Death either, because of less necessary, high prices." CHICAGO. Aur. 17 'I? An ap Box 441, Columbus, Ind. RIO TUES. Mr.

and Mrs. Gu Zaharako and children are speeding a 3-weeks vacation in New Cork city. Mr. Za-harako is on vacation from the Greek Candy stof. third Tusd.y in th month.

Kappa Kappa Sigma. Kappa Kappa Sigma sorority will be entertained at a lawn party and covered-dish dinner at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Irwin Fisher. 275 Washington street. Bridge will follow tha dinner.

parent suicide note, written 20 years ago, was the only clue today in the death of Aurelio Scal-sitti. 55-year-old music teacher. Scalzitti's body was recovered yesterday from Lake Michigan, and police said it had been in the water less than an hour. In his ROTARIANS TO SEE PICTURE Rotarians will be shown a NOTICE REAL ESTATE OWNERS The highest temperature ever recorded in the United States was 134 degrees on ti edge oi Death Vallev, Calif. ROY ACUFF tUft KJ0T AMD movie film on earth moving equipment at their regular noon luncheon Monday.

The pictures folic no sequence as in a storv eml- I have several buyers for 4 or 5-room moderns and Kappa Delta Phi. moderns In Columbus and East Columbus. v-nra n.it tm mnrortt-o- will out are a composue or metnoos few buyers for farms. If you wish to sell or trad em Also a pockets were found discharge papers from the first war and a key to a locker in the Dearborn railroad station. In the locker was a short note, dated Jan.

20. 1926. The last paragraph said simply: 'When my money is gone. I will go, too. I shall never borrow." be entertained at 7 o'clock Tues- used iB building of Panama canal, i dav nirht at the home of Mrs.

construction of airports and allied Everett McFall. 230? Pearl street. with Mrs. Charle Brown aa the Dial 21081, or ask for Eugene Lawless, Clem's Grocery, Morningside Drive, East Columbus I sacs root C. FAVORITE ftf assisting hostess.

jobs, Robert E. Huthsteiner, who is responsible for the program explained. John Watta, Cummins Engine Co. application engineer, will lecture in connection with the film. Ladies Auxiliary.

Ladies Auxiiiarv of Veterans of "Boy, he's in a hurry his wife lust to say ic dner was ready, ad tret she's serving cessei-t tocoed with whipped cream from te Foreign Wars will meet at 7:30 o'clock Monday night in the IS' ON FOR SALE Acre Stock and Grain triotic room at the courthouse. Farm 120 DEVELOPING PRINTIRQ KODAlCFILU Rolls, Pinef Art Priits Helpful snapshot advte CARPENTER'S DRUG STORE Th Rsaas Store" LIEBER 1ERYICE CLUB PROGRAM 1 PURITY MILK A musical variety program sira- CPA Turns Down Million Dollars in Construction i INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 17 The Civilian Production administration today approved 19 application for non-housing construction in Indiana but denied 34 applications. Th approved construction work was estimated by the CPA to cost J315.356.

Rejected applications outlined proposed construction at a cot of $1,003,577.30. The applications approved were for the week of Aug 9 to 15 The largest single project passed was a $70,137 plan to install new boil-ers and stokers at the P.eal Silk Hosiery mills MAN FINED ON DRUNK COUNT ilar to park program entertain-i ments will be on the menu for 1 members of the Kiwanis club at ire iS Ralph Bramble. 32. of this city the weekly meeting Monday night. 12 miles southwest of Columbus, mile from Highways 7 and 81.

Fields have been limed. Now growing corn, alfalfa, soybeans and clover. Much blue grass pasture with running water available to each field; deep well. Complete set of. buildings, including 10-room modern house.

full basement and slate roof: large basement, barn, double crib, 2-car garage: 7 poultry houses. Buildings worth far more than the price asked. Telephone, Rural electric service, school bus and church. J. BRADFORD Route 1.

Elisabeth town. Ind. was fined $1 ar.d costs, totalling i announced oy Charles will be til. today in city court on a public Sewell. Chester Kitsinger Intoxication charge in charge of the musical presentations.

Dr. Parker B. Burns chairman of the program committee arranging for the entertainment. Bramble was arrested by city polica at 9 55 o'clock Friday night on Fourth street between Washington and Franklin streets. starring ROY ACUFF kM kit ImtkM UauaXktU Bct.

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