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The Fairmount News from Fairmount, Indiana • Page 5

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PAGE FIVE THE NEWS, FAIRMOUNT, GRANT COUNTY, INDIANA Thursday, April 20, 1950 firant Willi. icr HpIiipin ift 85K5 Ridge; and Pauline Wood. Coming to the Palace Theatre Sunday and Monday With Mrs. Fred Monahan In the state poster contest, Robert Wagner, South Marion, won third place and Karen Joan Davis, Oak Ridge, won first hon Small Businesses Show Big Growth There are 3.900,000 business concerns in the United States now as compared with 3.300,000 in 1939, according to Commerce Secretary Sawyer. Mr.

Sawyer said recently that the plight of small business is not as "sad" as some people say it is. orable mention. The Grant Willing club met at the home Helpers of Mrs. 'r-, tU bv Rev Closing prayer was Marie Cassell. Fred Monahan last Fridav after-: VJiailL VUUUIV V.

Philathea Sunday School Class Met At Woods Home The members of the Philathea Sunday School class of the Methodist church met Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods, Henley avenue. The meeting was opened by singing "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," and repeating the 23rd Psalm. Mrs.

Mason gave an interesting article on the Psalm. Rev. Taylor gave the devotions If XL Tnstitutp noon. The meeting was opened sJngHfip14 somebody Todtv," Held At Marion Future Homemakers followed with devotions by Mrs. 1 The Grant County Institute, pr Hold If ilonanan.

Koil call was answer-1 omens nrisuan lemperanre; ed with a flower and. bulb ex- Union, met at the Grace M. E. Regular Meeting a change, lhe program was cnurcn, Aianon, ixiesaay, Degm-j un April 14 tne n. A.

neid charge of Mrs. Glen Rhoads, Mrs. ning at 10:00 a. m. with songs, a meeting at the high Lawrence Rhoads, and Mrs.

Har- and devotions were by Delia The secretary's report was given old Jay. Contest prizes were Kirkpatrick. Praise and testi-, by Janet Roth. Those attending from Paul's letter to St. Timo-1 thy, and the prayer.

i AC 1 awarded to Mrs. Darwin Drag- monv services were by' were: Marilyn Blair, Jean Marilvn and Mrs. Vauehn Powers. nraver bv Mildred Haisley. Ad- Brown, Wanda Carr, Martha rt.ii.er a snon uusiness meeting contests were enjoyed with prizes awarded to Rev.

Taylor, Mrs. Charles Broyles and Mrs. Clar- Spx-ptsI Terix-vA fnft: frrn i dress of welcome was given by MAY 9-10-11 i ence Broyles. Rev. J.

B. Sparling, pastor of the church. The president, Ruth Peacock, had charge of the or their secret pals. Refreshments were served to MesdaT.es John Craw, Darwin Dunning, Marlene Eddington, Sue Hill, Janet Hollenbeck, Martha Holloway, Wilma Huston, Pat Kirkwood, Martha Lewis, Gardenia Latta, Valarie Pace, Norma Nelson, Marjean Payne, Bonnie Phillips, Barbara Pratt, ganization of the institute. Mrs.

Florence Penrod introduced the leader, state director of publicity, Mrs. E. G. Giggy of Dublin. An- Delicious refreshments were served to Rev.

and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Marta and Carole, Mrs. Charles Broyles, Mrs. C. U.

Mc-Alister, Mrs. Lester Kemmer, Mrs. Ed Pettiford, Mrs. Dan Pogue, Mrs. Clarence Broyles, Miss Ada Hurley and the Donna Rich, Marilyn Reeder, i Maureen O'Hara and Vincent Price will be seen in a technicolor production at the Palace Theatre.

Fair-mount. This picture is one of the standout hits of the current season. na Thomas, legislative director, Pat Compton, Wilma Scott, Lola I spoke in regard to the Langer I SmalL Kay Ann Smith, Lucre-1 bill. tia Smith, Billie Jo Wallace, Jill sub-! Corn. Margaret Webster, Janet Dragstrem and son.

Pearl Eiber, Evert Hiatt and children, Jesse Holloway, Harold Jay, Urshel Kirr.es, Harold Leach, Fred Marine, Eugene Miller, Norman Mason, William Monahan, Fred Monahan and Tommy, James G. Payne, Arthur Payne, Vaughn Powers, Glen Rhoads, Lawrence Rhoads, Philip SmalL Tony pence. Clarence Tutorow, Fran-He Hiatt and Haucrhtpr FVrvl Criterion Hohie ject, "Christian Citizenship." The Roth, Janiece Payne, and advis-Bible hour was conducted by or, Miss McTurnan. Mrs. Joseph Gibson, Jalapa, andj A treasurer's report was giv-noontide craver was by Ina Mc- en by Janiece Payne.

BIR THS Craw and children, Claude Cracken. racken i Jill iorn, sue mil, r-ai wmp- The afternoon session opened ton, Wanda Carr and Kay Ann Ec Club Met With Mrs. Henry Gift The Criterion Home Economics club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Gift with Miss Glenn Moon the asistant hostess. The meeting was called to or Revivals At Pilgrim Holiness Church Sunday, April 23, the third Sunday of a six weeks church wide Sunday school revival, will be marked with two items of interest at the Pilgrim Holiness church.

The Sunday school will Smith, Mamie Schuyler, George Robertson and Miss Frances Relfe. amiui gave reports mix mc uu- with the singing of 'Jesus Calls Jng, at Hagerstown. Us," prayer by Alma Boiler, to Chicago was dis- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weaver, N.

Buckeye street, are the parents of a baby daughter, Paula Sue, weight 7 pounds ounces, born Tuesday, April 11 at Marion General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- County international relations di- cussed and last minute prepara For Results Try the Classified Ads timvs were made i der Call HOME ELECTRIC SERVICE FOR THOSE WIRING NEEDS NEW WIRING, REWIRING OR FARM WIRING Call 71-L Fairmount rector. Rev.

Marie CasselL gave a talk. The address of the af- are The motion was made and approved that the F. H. A. buy a maternal grandparents and Mr.

Presidfnt and opened by members be favored by a chalk artist from repeating the Home Economics Marion College and the picture ternoon was given by Mrs. E. G. and Mrs. David Weaver, K.

xv new davenport for the home 1, Jonesboro, the parental creed. The history of the song will be given to the one bringing of the month, "The Birds Return" 1 in the most for the school. At the I Giggy. Her text was from John making department as their sec-J 4:15. Mrs.

Avery Wood talked I ond goal. was given by Mrs. Hubert Sicks. morning worship service, the sup- rn the- and Mrs. Jnsenh i The meeting adjourned witn Devotions were given by Miss erintendent, Rev.

Floyd Coins the bell. will be speaking. HACKLEMAN NEWS MRS. EMMA MOON RUTH OPTOMETRIST 2C6 E. Washington St.

Fairmount, Ind. Wednesday Hours: 8:00 1 M. to 4:00 P. M. Phones Fairmount 94 Gas City 8-2S81 Troop Four, Girl Scouts Met Last Gibson sang.

Pauline Wright presented her subject, L. T. L. The white ribbon was tied on little Sylvia Darlene Nye, prayer was offered by Daisy Herzog and "Precious Jewels" was sung. A Bible contest conducted by Homebuilders class, Methodist church, chicken and noodle sale, SatM 9 a.

m. to noon, 105 N. Main. Friday Afternoon Girl Scout Troop 4 met Friday Mary Hoppes resulted in Betty UNDERSTANDING a TT tor its regular weeKiy meeting. Smyers, Little Ridge Union, re- minutes were read, eeivmg the medal.

Those taking business meeting was part were: Olive Titus, Jones- Moon, who chose as here theme, "Prayer," and also read Matthews 6:9. The Lords Prayer was repeated in unison. Roll call was answrered by each member modeling a miniature hat which she had made. Prize for the most unique hat was awarded to Mrs. Charles Dean and for the prettiest hat to Mrs.

Laura Riley. Mrs. Ernest Gaddis gave a report on the presidents meeting recently held in Marion and also gave the lesson on Gardening. A plant and bulb exchange followed. Refreshments were served to one guest Mrs.

D. M. Woollen and SYMPATHY SERVICE There will be no meeting instead the girls are to go Mr. and Mrs. John Comer and family entertained for Sunday dinner Mr.

and Mrs. James Brewer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and family. Class No.

2 of Center church were entertained last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer. Glenn and Lova Moon were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Moon and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Chopson. Weekend callers were Mr. and Mrs.

tf rrs sold good rrs sold by hood" VI The facilities of our Funeral Home are at your command. Egg M. Hood Auctioneer 5 to Mrs. EltzrothV house to get cookies sold and deliver them. Saturday the girls will go to Idyl Wyld for a skating party.

Those present were: Jane Crist, Marta Taylor, Susan Johnson, Patsy Parrill, Judith Hollenbeck, Jackie Behr, Louise Williams, Norma Sullivan, Patty Yater, Shirley Howard, Sara Beck, Judy Turschman. Beckie Moon, Son- Ray Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-, PACaHLL LEVIS Since 1899 425 N. Main St.

Phone 70 Fairmount. Indiana ill PHONES: Anderson 2-2014 Anderson 2-8022 Fairmount 6 the following members: Mes-dames B. L. Allred, Charles Dean, George Schreiver, L. D.

Holliday, William Sturgeon, Leonard Mont neth Ziegier, Air. ana Airs, jonn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Moon, Phil Moon and Randy R. R.

2. LINWOOD ROAD gomery, Hubert Sicks, Paul La dra Eltzroth, Linda Ramsey, Jan-! Baker of Marion. Indiana Alexandria et Lamb, Mary and Mrs. Roy Eltzroth, troop Mrs. Val Hardwick has been on the sick list.

Mrs. Goldie Johnson enter Rue, Laura Riley, Ernest Gaddis, Doxey Payne, Xen Edwards, Wade Morris and daughters, Carol and Janice and the hostesses, Miss Moon and Mrs. Gift. I leader. Young Married Peoples A 1-1 a 1 lass n.ntertainea Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Richards entertained at a potluck supper I at their home in Fowlerton for the Young Married Peoples class i of the Wesleyan Methodist I church. Games and contests were plaj-ed and enjoyed by all. Pvt. Tona Marquiss, Pfc.

Phillip Butcher Wed Mr. and Mrs. Gola Butcher, 1102 N. Railroad street, Fair-mount, have received the announcement of the marriage of their son, Pfc. Phillip Butcher to Pvt.

Tona Marquiss, of Fort Way tained for Sunday dinner Rev. and Mrs. Bean Roger of Jones ChapeL Doris Stinger of Marion, Jens Towns of Montpelier, and John Mark Johns of Tipton, Ind. Other callers were Edna Kirk and Olga Felton. Mrs.

Wilson Elliott called on Mrs. Bob Davis and Warren Wilson Thursday. Goldie Johnson is reported on the sick list. Barbara Moon and her roommate, Miss Ferguson, called on her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

PfloonnnluMifflg IHIoattncaG REPAIR OR NEW JOBS Experienced Mechanics Equipped to Do Your Work Gall 26 or Come to 121 N. Main for Your Plumbing Problem HAffllY OKOCKEY Those enjoying the supper were ne. The marriage was perform- I Mr Mrs, Joe Holloway and i ed Saturday, April 8, at Camp Lee, Va. aaugnier, ixaomi, mr. anu wrb.

Nolan Spence and daughter Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker Pfc. Butcher has been stationed Robert Moon and other relatives at Cherry Point, N. C.

with the here last week before returning to Houghton College, New York. and daughter Becky, Mrs. Mary HowelL Mrs. Mae Stroud, Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Jones, O. A. Kierstead, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth U.

S. Marines since Dec. 2, 1948 and the bride has been a member of the Wacs, stationed at Camp Lee, for three months. She expects to be transferred soon to a camp in Texas. Mitchener and family, David and I SheryL Rev.

and Mrs. Alvin Hol- Silver Anniversary Will Be Observed i Entertained At a Chicken Dinner Monday Mrs. Glen Rhoads entertained the trustees of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auixliary at a fried chicken dinner Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Denver Riggs, the outgoing trustee. Following dinner the books were audited and new programs made.

GonecaU All Loads Insured Stock Hauling to Indianapolis 20c Per 100 Order Your Fertilizer Now Phone 361 or 63 Fairmount, Ind. loway and daughter, Veralyn, Mrs. Mildred Anders, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs- i Lewis Richards. I i Barbara Hipes Was Honored At Dinner I Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Hipes en-i tertained at dinner Easter Sun-! day in honor of the fifth birth- The Fairmount Woman's Department club will hold its silver anniversary dinner at the Methodist church, Monday evening, April 24 at 7 o'clock. This is the annual guest meeting. Reservations must be made by Friday evening, April 21, with either Mrs. Charles Brown or Mrs.

Wayne Tobin. day anniversary of their daugh- Guests were Mrs. Horton Rib-ble, Mrs. Laura Riley, Mrs. Denver Riggs, Mrs.

Carl McCombs, Mrs. James Turner, Mrs. Frank Day and Mrs. Claude Smith. ter, Barbara Lynn.

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Denton Tomlinson and George Bannister of Summit ville; i Mr Mrs. Rube Morris, Ko i komo: Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Bart- lett and daughter Myrna, Al if r'4 bany; the guest of honor, Barbara Lynn Hipes and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hipes and son Gary. Vote for AUJCITlKDKr SAHE Every night at 8 p. m.

Bid and buy bargains Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Free Gifts and Prizes Alexandria, Ind. I U. R. Welcome Class Met Friday Night U. R- Welcome class of the Wesleyan Methodist church, met at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Satterthwaite on Friday nieht. Frannk Tuakey Mrs. Joe Sawyer played the accordian and Mrs. Bruce Sat Republican Candidate for terthwaite led devotions.

Mrs. Rachel Bliss read scripture. Jake Grindle led prayer. Games were played and a good time was enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served to 33.

Mrs. Sawyer had charge of the social hour. Walter D. Lavengood Democratic Candidate for State Senator (From Grant County) I am owner and operator of the Swaysee Grain Co. and a former trustee of Sims Township for the period 1939-1948 inelusire.

I also in the past taught in the Miami County school system for five years. Your support of my candidacy will be deeply appreciated. Joint Representative GRANT BLACKFORD COUNTIES Special Races PLEASURE CARS Sunday Afternoons April 23rd and April 30th at 2:30 P. M. Sun Valley Speedway Anderson, Indiana Rebekah Lodge to Meet Friday Night Loyal Rebekah Lodge 868 will meet Friday night in regular session with a potluck supper at fi-at) in honor of the Diruiaay Your Vote Will Be Appreciated I anniversaries of Mrs.

Eva Heav-elin and Mrs. Sarah Heaston. All I i imxTAst trt Ko nrocont Member of American Legion HKmucis oic lAiv-v. i as it is also nomination night..

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