Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Terre Haute Star from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 8

Location:
Terre Haute, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TERRE HAUTE STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1949. THE Buzan Johnson Wedding Aug. 19 One hundred invitations will be issued this week for the wedding Miss Jane Buzan, daughter of Bettina Mrs. C. W.

Buzan of 2231 North Twelfth Street, James R. Johnson, son and Mrs. E. N. Johnson of Princeton, which will take place; 8 o'clock Maple Friday Avenue evening, Church.

The Rev. T. L. Stovall, pastor of the church, will officiate in the presence of he relatives and friends. Preceding and during the ceremony a program of bridal airs will be furnished by Mrs.

Paul Thompson, organist. Miss Jacqueline Cultice several numbers. The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will have as her matron of honor her sister, Mrs. E. K.

Beller, of Bloomington, Ind. George Johnson of Princeton, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Following the ceremony a tion will be held at the home of the bride's parents for the relatives and a few close friends. The couple will leave that night for wedding trip and upon their return will be at home to their friends in the Griffith Court A Apartments. Miss Buzan is a graduate of State High School and of the Union Hospital Schol of Nursing.

She is now head nurse in the pediatric ward of the hospital. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of Eat New Candy' GROW THIN! DOCTOR'S DISCOVERY. With this der dimply delicious AYDS Your appetite you and At -Advertisement San: Grace Cutting Labor Goodall A MONTH GOODALL Power laws your keight gEESE out VERTICAL 4 time, GOODALL weeds SHAFT DIRECT of DRIVE Rotary places into ter thousands greatest of to Precision coast INTE: GOODALL is the a built hold1 direct vertical PAITSON BROS. HARDWARE CO Hardware Store, N.

7. Corner 12th Wabask. Heating and Sheet Metal, N. L. Corner 12th Wabask Store, 314 E.

National Ave. Princeton High School and of Bradley University School of Horology. During World War II he served for two and a half years with the United States Marines. He is now an instructor in the Terre Haute School of Watchmaking. Church Societies Bethany Class of Plymouth Congregational Church, Seventeenth and Sycamore streets, will have an ice cream social Friday evening on the church.

lawn. Ice cream, cake, pie soft drinks will be served, beginning at 5:30 o'clock. In case of rain, the social will be held indoors. Philathea Class of the First BapChurch will the regular monthly all-day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Nan Wiebe.

Each member is to take a covered dish and her own service for the noon luncheon. Members are to take the Brazil bus, leaving the bus station at 10:45 o'clock and get off at Robinwood. Children's Party A children's party will be held at the Country Club of Terre Haute today, their for Country Club guests children only. It will be an all-day affair, with Jimmy Trimble, magician, performing at 11 o'clock in the morning, a special luncheon for adults and children at noon and an afternoon of swimming and games. Mrs.

Charles Matthews is chairman of the committee in charge and is being assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Cox, Mrs. Stewart Combs and Mrs. Joseph Higgins. Societies Prairie City Rebekah Lodge will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at the I.

0. 0. F. Temple. Mrs.

Marie Young, noble grand, will Past presidents to the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will entertain their families with a 5 o'clock picnic supper this evening at Deming Park. Each one attending is to take service. Ladies' Auxiliary 1064-A will have a business meeting Thursday evening at the Y. M. C.

A. All members are urged to attend. Reunions The annual Haymaker reunion will be held next Sunday at Deming Park. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Sunday Spurr at reunion Rockville will be Park.

held A basket dinner will be served at noon and all relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. The ninth annual reunion of the Old Spring Hill School will be held next Sunday at Road Side Park, east of Dana. Teachers and pupils are invited. A.A.U. W.

American Association of University Women will sponsor an ice cream social from 6:30 until 9:30 o'clock this evening at Steeg Park. Hostesses will be members of the 2-DAY Dry Cleaning Service DM. Cleaners SLENDERIZING IS with BATTLE CREEK special purpose FOODS Imagine a safe, successful reducing method that is actually an ADVENTURE in good eating on introduction to a host of new and delightful dishes. When you do, you have a picture of the unbelievably pleasant BATTLE CREEK Method of slenderizing. BATTLE CREEK Special Purpose Foods, selected for their low caloric content, form the basis of this method.

These tasteful foods permit you to enjoy eating, yet you lose those excess gradually, surely and safely without the danger of drugs, or the rigors of strenuous exercise. BRAN FIG CEREAL STEAKS SAVITA sore he 4 TALK MITE OUR DIET CONSULTANT A Battle Creek food expert will be at our store. See dates below. Free diets and descriptive literature for all who attend. Special Demonstration "Health Foods Department" Thru Saturday.

BON TON FOOD SHOPPE 666 WABASH AVENUE. Quality Foods For More Than 20 Years. 821:. Youthfully Yours 4843 SIZES 34-50 BY ANNE ADAMS most becoming casual nar- you ever had! front gores, new-looking long sun with figure, years off your age! Pattern 4843 comes in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size 36 takes 4 yards 39-inch.

This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. coins for pattern to ANNE Send TWENTY CENTS in ADAMS, care of The Terre Haute 0. Star Pattern Department, P. Box 6710, Chicago 80, Ill.

plainly YOUR STYLE NAME, NUMBER. ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE, SEWING for vacation leaves you more money for GOING! See ANNE the latest styles to our ADAMS Summer Pattern Book. A one-suitcase travel wardrobe, fashions for the whole family. FREE pattern of a shampoo and make smock printed right in the book. Send just fifteen cents more for this book.

recent graduate group with Mrs. Josephine Evans as chairman. The child study group of the association will meet at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. L.

Lowenstein, 1421 South Seventh Street. There will be finger paintings and Country Club There will be a mixed two-ball foursome golf match with starting time from 1 until 5:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the This Coun- will Club of Terre Haute. be a nine and 18-hole event. Golf movies will be presented after dinner in the evening with color and' sound pictures to be shown, including "Famous Fairways," "1945 All and "Tam O'Shanter." Wedding Announcement has been made Miss of the approaching of Mae Clifton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Milton R. Clifton of 2985 South Tenth Street, and Jack Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy R. Page of 1800 South Seventh Street.

The wedding will take place Saturday, Aug. 20, at Breden Memorial Church. Department Club Mrs. Harry Bohannon has Invited members of the modern Ianguage department of the Woman's Department Club. for a covered dish luncheon Thursday at her Summer home, located east of Riley.

The group will meet at 10:30 o'clock in the morning at the club house, with transportation to be furnished from there. I Personals Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greggs of North Sixth Street have as their guests of Mrs. Greggs' sister, Lucille Mrs.

Paul Lloyd, and daughters, and Barbara, of Scranton, Pa. Mrs. B. B. White of South Center Street has gone to Richmond, to attend the funeral of Mrs.

William Simmons, mother of her son-in-law, Sheldon W. Simmons, of Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fergu-: son of North Tenth Street have had with them for a visit their grandchildren, Billy and Susan Callery, Owensboro, Ky, Mrs.

John Thomas of South Third Street has gone to Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio, for a with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richardson, and family. Mr. Thomas will join her later and accompany her home.

Mrs. G. W. Orrill and daughter Nancy of Elgin, are visiting Mrs. Orrill's mother, Mrs.

Grace Stich, of South Seventeenth Street. Mrs. Stich will accompany them home Sunday and remain for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Adamson and daughter, Miss Nancy, of Deming Place will leave Sunday for Lake Maxinkuckce, Culver, where they have taken a cottage for a week. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Walter of Hot Springs, wIll arrive today to visit Mr.

Walter's a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walter. of Sycamore Street. Kenneth Huston and his wife of Baltimore, were in Terre Haute Monday night and Tuesday visiting Mr.

Huston's father, Charles Huston, 801 South Seventh Street. Mrs. Earl MacBride and daughter MacBride's Jan who have parents, been Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs.

Hugh Larrance, of Edgewood Grove. left Sunday for New York from where they will sail today on the Mil retania for Terre Haute Today ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED WITH CRAMBER OF COMMERCE Fair Improvement CommitteeHotel Deming, at noon. High Twelve Club--Terre Haute House, at noon. Optimist Club -Hoiel Deming, at noon. Terre Haute Motor Carriers Hotel Deming, at noon, Retired Railroad Men Union Depot Clubrooms, 2 P.

M. Wabash Valley Motorcycle Club -Club House, 7:30 P. M. Rural Youth Club--Forest Park, 7:30 P. M.

DeMolays -Masonic Temple, 7:30 P. M. Julia K. Lambert Post--Ft. Harrison Post Home, 8 P.

M. Prairie City 107 Odd Fellows Temple, 8 P. M. Krietenstein Post and Auxiliary -Post Home, 8 P. M.

Moose Lodge Moose Hall, P. M. Sycamore Speakers Will Meet Tonight Dinner meetings of the Syca-1 more Toastmasters Club have been discontinued until further notice. The club will meet at 7 o'clock tonight at the Y. M.

C. A. Speakers and their topics for the meeting tomorrow night are: Clyde Andrews, "Illuminate the Dark Continent;" Joseph Miller, "What Is Free Enterprise?" Gene Knauer, "Leonardo's Flying Machine:" Charles Von Reyn. "What Is Your Hobby?" Dr. R.

H. Scofield, "Stop Me if You've Heard This One;" Harry Kindred, "A Sense of Humor Is Essential," and Fred Bradford, "Why I Smoke." Ray Morgan will be and Roy Drake the topicmaster. Calvin Fink will give the invocation. Critics will be Arthur Schader, Gordon Wolfe and Jack Gilfoy. Boys' Club Directors Have Dinner at Camp Board of directors of the Flora Gulick Boys' Club and Neill Bridges, executive director of the Terre Haute Community Chest, will have dinner at 6 o'clock tonight at the Boys' Club camp near Turkey Run and the Shades.

For the past five weeks the camp has been open for members of the Boys' Club and will remain open two weeks longer with Ted Moore, director, in charge: Fifty boys have, at been the camp. accommodated each England, where they will join Mr. MacBride and make their ampton, home for two or three years. Mr. MacBride is chief engineer with Foster Wheeler, which company is building oil refineries there for Standard Oil of New Jersey.

Easy Embroidery 7014 A BY ALICE BROOKS It's fun to decorate with vegetable motifs! Put these gay charmers on cloths, towels, curtains--all over your kitchen! Better have two sets-you'll love them so! Pattern 7014; transfer of 6, about inches. Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and photos, -and complete directions makes needlework easy, Send TWENTY CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Terre Haute Star Household Arts P. O. Box 5640, Chicago 80, Ill. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, PATTERN NUMBER.

We have all sorts of gay knickknacks to make your kitchen more bewitchIn'! Find them in our Alice Brooks Needlework Catalog. Send Afteen cents for this book today! A world of beauty in the 109 designs illustrated: crochet, knitting, embroidery, quilts, toys. Plus FREE needlework pattern printed in the book. Child Killed by Auto JEFFERSONVILLE, July 26. (AP) Glenna Gayle Matthews, 23-month-old daughter of Mrs.

Bernice Matthews, died today in a Jeffersonville hospital after being struck by an automobile yesterday as she toddled across a road to meet her mother, who had just stepped off a bus. The accident occurred in front of the Matthews home near Charlestown. Bobcats and eagles prey on jack rabbits. STOP PAYING HIGH PRICES FOR GLASSES BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY BRANCH AND SAVE MANY DOLLARS Get your glasses from largest direct-to-conSave 2 profits. Stylish' genuine Rhodium sumer retail optical mounting, laboratories complete in with America.

fine $298 finish rimless TORIC lenses for FAR' OR NEAR VISION. Glasses ground on prescription of licensed Doctor. Credit LARGEST OPTICIANS LATEST STYLES If Desired IN AMERICA We manufacture all frames No Extra own a large optical facPrincipals of this firm and lenses, pass savings to Charge tary and the largest chain you. Get the glasses you tall optical branches in of factory-to-consumer reneed and SAVE! Modern stylish America. Call at once and be styles to choose from.

convinced. FACTORY YOU! 3,000,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! South 6th St. I NATIONAL co OPTICAL Open Stores Monday In Principal Evenings le Cities P. M. Founded 1897 BORDEN'S Pure Milk Ice Cream Co.

Invites All the Boys and Girls of Terre Haute and Vicinity TO BE ADMITTED FREE FRIDAY, 1 P. M. TO 6 P. M. CAVALCADE OF AMUSEMENTS DEMING SHOW GROUNDS HEY, KIDS, SAVE THIS COUPON BORDEN'S WANT YOU IN FOR FREE FRIDAY MATINEE, JULY 29TH Present this coupon at the front gate of the Cavalcade of Amusements on the Deming Show Grounds Friday, July 29.

It will admit you and your gang without charge. Gates open 1 P. M. 9c ALL RIDES AND SHOWS 9c Mrs. Alyne Lee to Sing At Teachers College Convocation at Indiana State Teachers College this morning will feature Mrs.

Alyne Dumas Lee, soprano, accompanied at the plano by Paul Fidler of Indianapolis, former resident of Terre Haute. The program will begin at 10 o'clock in the auditorium of the Student Union Building, according to Dr. Hazel T. Pfennig, chairman of the college convocations committee. Alyne Dumas was born in Knoxville, and began studying piano at the age of 5 in Cincinnati, Ohio, After moving to Chicago she continued her studies at the Oakwood College in Huntville, Emanuel Missionary College, Berrian Springs, Mich.

Since 1935 Madam Lee has made ber home in Detroit. She has attended Wayne University and the University of Detroit for instruction in foreign languages and sings in French, German and Italian. The United States, produces more than half the world's output of steel. Minute Moos By Eisie, the Borden Cow Borden's Orange Drink is delicious these hot days! Cooling, refreshing, and with that delightful orange flavor Your Borden' milkman has it so doss your Borden dealer! If Bordens ts got to be wood! Drowns in White River NOBLESVILLE, July (AP)-John Henry Tramell, 21 years old, Indianapolls, drowned today in White River C. M.

north Davis of Noblesville. Coroner said Tramell trying to swim across the river. Tramell's wife and their two children were watching. Some of the earlier known iron relics were jewelry. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Ladies, Try OurBEAUTIFUL PERMANENT OIL 75 Cheaper, doing it yourself.

FOR ONLY Including HUFFER'S BEAUTY SHOP Haircut Wabash-Over Gillis Drug Store. HEAT BEATER So crisp, Kellogg's FRESH, and nourishing FLAKES yod Mother Knows' A Best! finE footwear SE SHOE SATURDAY, JULY 30 of ENDS SUMMER 57 The throughout years. Name The the HORNUNG year. same in quality Terre shoes Haute are has sold meant during Quality our for sales more than sold The shoes reduced are from our regular stocks, reduced because of broken sizes or the end of the season. We never buy sale merchandise.

During this sale you receive the same courteous treatment and personal service as if you paid full price. DISCOUNT ON MEN'S BALANCE AND OF WOMEN'S ENTIRE STOCK SHOES OF BRITISH WALKER TAYLOR MADE AND AND FLORSHEIM JARMAN SPORT SHOES $1195 SUMMER FOR MEN SHOES $795 FOR MEN Values $16,50, $16.95 Values to $12.95 DICKERSON ARCH LOCK AND ARCH RELIEF WHITE SHOES $1295 REGULAR PRICE $15.95, SALE PRICEQUEEN LUCKY STRIDE WOMEN'S PLAY SHOES FLATS KEDETTES $7.95 Regular Price $8.95 Values to $5.95 Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $595 $395 $295 QUEEN QUALITY AND TWEEDIE WOMEN'S SHOES VALUES TO $595 WHITES AND DARK SHOES. SHORT LOTS WOMEN'S SHOES BRITISH WALKER $1095 AND OXFORDS DICKERSON AND PUMPS, SANDALS $495 WOMEN'S SHOES Values to $13.95 Values to $17.95 KLEINERT'S WOMEN'S WASHABLE COLORS. SALE CLOTH PRICE PLAY SHOES. $245 FIVE HORNUNC'S finE footwsar SOUR A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Terre Haute Star Archive

Pages Available:
48,869
Years Available:
1861-1973