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The Fairmount News from Fairmount, Indiana • Page 3

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Fairmount, Indiana
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CnJTUDlLILE TfnEATBE George A. Luckey and family, of "Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis, Miss Louise Davis, and William Davis of Hackleman; Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Howell and daughter Helen, of Radley; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Allred, Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbrough, Mr. nnd Mrs. Winford Thomas.

Mr. and HERE ARE THE FACTS! READ 'EM AND WEEP Friday Saturday Oct. 23 24 Two Shows 7:30 and 9:15 Admission 10c and 20c I Mrs. Gordon Howell, Mrs. John Un Sorority Given Shower for Two at McLain Home The regular meeting of Rho chapter, Phi Beta Psi sorority, held at the home of Mrs.

L. B. McLain, on South Main street, recently, took the form of a shower for Lucile Sicks and Mae Allen. Bridge prizes were won by Daphne Parker and Velma Couch. The committee in charge was composed of Martha Treon, Maud Payne, and Ethel McLain.

Those present included Pauline Bowman, Rhoda Kimes and Dea Hannon of Marion, Mae Allen, Lucile Sicks, Daphne Parker, Lorena Couch, Harriett Monahan, Eva Gotschall, Mary Gift, Attabaum Leming, Velma Couch, Bertha Seward, Virginia Selby, Edith Knee, Gretchen Albertson, Betfy Siegel, and Denise Smith. derwood, Fred Howell, Winfred Kimbrough, and Charles Allred, of Fair- Hidden Tuxes On Necessities of Life Boosting the Cost of Living mount; Mr. and Mrs. John Glass and sons John and Robert, of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Jones and sons Ralnh and Ross, of Muncie Isaac Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Howell.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Knight, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Why has the cost of living increased more than 30 per cent in the past year? Principally because Federal1 taxes have increased 110 per cent, and because the Roosevelt administration has spent more in, three years than any other administration has spent in 124 years.

FOR INSTANCE: Knight. Miscellaneous Shower Given for Mr. and Mrs. Rama Sellers Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Mason enter tained recently with a miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Rama Sel A hiMM fkfm wMt WILLIAM FRAWIIY DUDLEY DIOOIS AKIM TAMIROFP PORTER HAU J. M. KERRIOAN kr i.wt.

MlUtiaa lers. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Smith and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howell, Mrs. Hattie Criterion Home Economics Club Meets With Estella Gift The Criterion Home Economics club met at the home of Estella Gift for the October meeting, with Elizabeth Johnson as assistant hostess. The meeting opened by repeating the club creed, and devotions were in charge of the president.

The annual election of officers was held with re Number of Total Article Cost Taxes Tax Pair of Shoes Men) 5.00 44 .98 Pair of Shoes (Women) 4.00 44 .78 Suit of Clothes 18.00 63 3.53 Shirt 1.50 62 .29 Dress 8.00 47 1.57 Hat (Woman) 2.00 53 .39 Hat (Man) 3.00 53 .59 Tie 1.00 60 .20 Hosiery 60 47 .12 Overcoat (Man) 25.00 63 4.90 Winter Coat (Woman) 35.00 63 6.86 Underwood, Mrs. Lucile Hiatt and son Fritz. Mrs. Clarence Tutorow. Mr and Mrs.

Henry Spence, Mrs. Ella Paramount News Mart, Mrs. Ida Relfe, Walter Relfe Miss Frances Relfe. Mr. and Mrs Tony Spence and family, Mr.

and Political Adv. Mrs. William Spence and family, Mrs Corean Relfe, Mrs. Irene Robertson Mrs. Georc-e Robertson and Fred Rob.

MILDRED L. WHITE, Clerk of Grant Circuit Court. Oct. 16-23-30 ertson, Mrs. Minnie Watts and son Carl.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eddington and daughter. Mrs. Florence Yarber sults as follows: President Nettie Sturgeon.

Vice President Margaret Meyer. Secretary Ine Siegel. Treasurer Treva Leaders Mildred Arbuckle, Ethel Allred. Alternate Leaders Beryl Borders, Lenore Kesler. Program Committee Emma Lewis, chairman; Daisy Retz, and Jennie Hawkins.

Present were: Lodema Curless, Daisy Retz, MyTtle Rybolt, Treva Gaddis. Esther Payne, Caroline Poff, Lillie Weaver, Mildred Arbuckle, Jennie Hawkins, Ethel Allred, Elizabeth Draper, Rose Kesler, Beryl Borders, and daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs. treasurer for the following year. The next reunion will be held the second Sunday in September, 1937, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Howell, Fairmount. Those present were: Mrs. Louisa Kimbrougrh and Miss Elsie Kim-brough, of New Castle; Mrs. Blanche Cohee, of Indianapolis; George R- Clifford Needier and son Bobbie, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Mason and son Robert, and the honored guests, Mr. Howell Descendants Hold Reunion at Broad View The sixth annual reunion of the Robert and Elizabeth Howell descendants was held Sunday at Broad View, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Knight.

A basket dinner was served at the noon hour. A short business session was held in the afternoon when Robert Howell was re-elected president and Helen Howell secretary- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 6497. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mahlon M. Wall, deceased, to appear in the Grant Circuit Court, held at Marion, Grant County, Indiana, on the 2nd day of November, 193(5.

and show cause, if any, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court this 8th day of Octolcr, 193(1. and Mrs. Rama Sellers. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Seward Howell and Miss Ruth Howell, of NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR No. 6736. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Oren G. Lindley, deceased, late of Fairmount Township, Grant County, Indiana.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. CHAUNCEY T. PARKER, Administrator. Chauncey T. Parker, Attorney.

Oct. 16-23-30 Fntortain Comer Familv Warren; Mrs. Leota Davis, Miss Hazel Howell, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Seward enter Margaret Meyer, Lenore Kesler, Marie Montgomery, Emma Lewis, Inez Sie tained members of the Comer family at their home Sunday. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. Those gel, Nettie Sturgeon, Elizabeth John nranf were Mr. and Mrs.

J. IN son, and Estella Gift. Comer, Greentown; Mr. and Mrs. J.

rv.mpr. Mr. and Mrs. Don corner, Maxine, Louise, and Janet vomer, t. mrl Mrs.

Walter Raun and son TnV nil of Kokomo: Mr. and Mrs Mark Powers, Mr. and Mrs. vaugnn Powers and son John Robert, Mr. ana Mrs F.lmer Comer.

Mr. and Mrs Attention- Farmers- Stookmon TI1E MATTHEWS TANKING CO. Will 3Ele move AM EPcad AnEmalc Free o2 Ckac'CO (Such as Horses, Cows, Sheep and Hogs) PHONE US AT OUR EXPENSE! Tell operator to reverse the charges to MATTHEWS TANKING CO, Matthews, Indiana. Bert MacDonald Matthews Phone 802 Claude Webb, Betty, Barbara, Brena, Blaine and Bob Webb, Mr. and Mrs fl Tomer.

Alice Ruth Comer, Mr and Mrs. Harold Comer, John Comer, Juanita Williams, and Mr. and Mrs Kan Seward. Farewell Shower Given The Home Builders Sunday school class of the Friends church gave a rhirken dinner and a farewell hand i kerchief shower Tuesday evening for Clare Hiday. Lucille Hill sponsored the evening's entertainment.

TD) fr3 TfiF Those nresent were Mr. and Mrs. Rill Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

Clem Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Hiday and daugh- rt'Pnttv. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Hunt, Clare Hidav, Georgia Thomas, and Edrie Elliott. I A business session was held and EVEO LET 1937 electric officers were elected for the coming venr as follows: President, Burr WaisWr vice-m-esident, Wilbur Hunt; tan ge secretary-treasurer, Miriam Hunt; librarian, Edrie Elliott. Community Economics Club To Meet Friday The Fairmount Community Home Economics club will meet Friday, October 23, at the home of Nola Mor. rish, with Dora E. Adams as assistant hostess.

Roll call responses will be a verse from a Riley poem. Idea exchange will be in charge of the hostesses. Election of officers will be held. Mr. and Mrs, William M.

Jones Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. William M. Jones entertained at dinner Saturdav evening. Corixpletcii Tew Mr.

and Mrs. David Jones, Mr. and DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED to bake to btvl better Cooking becomes carefree, certain in results when you modernize your kitchen with a new Norge Electric Range. Everything to make cooking easier, more comfortable everything to increase efficiency, economy, long life everything to add to the beauty and appearance of the Norge Electric Range has been thought of; worked out to a perfection that places these new ranges far ahead of any you have ever looked at. Come in to see them today.

Electric cooking is fully perfected In these new Norge Electric Ranges. A generous Norge purchase plan makes them easy to buy. cp. AND KEEP THE KITCHEN rmtf Mrs. Webster WmsloW, Bud Edger-tn.

Miss Marv Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hill and family, and Miss Eleanor Jones. Birthday Surprise Given At Comer Home A birthdav surrmse party was given recently in honor of Mrs.

Daisy Comer and Elva Comer at their home. At noon a pot luck dinner was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Rich and family, Mr.

and Charles Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Yale. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Rich and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Elliott, Charles Golding, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer III i'Y HVjat. If vf I Main and daughter of Greentown, Miss Adrienne Davis. Carol and Gene Comer, and the host, Artis Comer. Miss Ethel Smiley and ULTRA MODERN IN STYLE AND OTHER VITAL IMPROVEMENTS Chromhx Suptr-Spteit Cooking Units Ttmptrttttn Contro! Smolrefctt Puf.O.t Broiler fom.tic Timin9 Clock on feci GMft WV Non-SUmmln. Lynn Wilson Married Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Miss Ethel Smiley to Lynn Wilson, at Los An geles, Calif.

The bride is a former resident of Fairmount. and the daughter of the late J. E. Smiley. Sincerity of Character Sincerity writes the character of Orw, InnUtrJ on Six eI Wrft Rock Wool man wtth Indelible letters.

Col. Lee Drawhon Auctioneer Twin' City Sale GENERAL OR SPECIAL SALES H. RUBBLE' Gao Cilya Indiana Call Day or Night Phone 6.

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