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The Brookville Democrat from Brookville, Indiana • Page 8

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Brookville, Indiana
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BROOK I DEMOCRAT FAGE EIGHT STTMLIL PLENTY OF BAEGAHfcJSJ COPJE HM AND LOOK AT THEM! P(Q) PE sot MM Mrs. Everett Pipr of Rushvllle is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary Studt, on Mill here. DEATH REPORTS MT. CARMEL Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Hicks spent Tuesday wi'h Mr. ard Mrs. Cal Roberts ar.J fand'y.

and as ist.d them with butchering. Mrs. Cappie Clawson pent last week with her son and family. Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Chas. Theobald of Everton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Wallpe and family. Word was received here.

last week, of the death of Alfred Luse of Venice. He was a former resident of this' place. Riv. Harrison preached at the Presbyterian church, last Sunday morning. Rev.

C. F. Bruce filling pulpit at Bright, Ind. Mrs. Harry Goble spent Tuesd ly with her daughter, Mrs.

Marshal Hillman. Castle, Mrs. Geo. Best of Indianapolis and Frank Dennett, of here. Mirs Martha NieJenthal of Cincinnati, the with her mother.

Mrs. George Nieder.thal and family. John Heffler who wa a patient at the hospital, following an appendectomy, wai returned to his home hero, this week. Mrs. Walter Seal spent MonJiy in Cincinnati.

Miss Helea Burkhart spent Saturday and Sunday in Cincinnati. Mr. arl Mrs. Leo WtJncsilay in Cincinnati. Mr-.

I). B. is visitir.g in Chicag-. Mrs. Irene Kaaer spent the wek-rnl win her son, Paul, of Liberty.

Frank Masters attended a Farm Loan Association meeting in Ru-fh-ville. Friday. John Hubbard Ins returned to hU home here after spenimg lvo weeks with relatives in Illinois. Beauty Service Croquignole Permanents $250 up ALL THE CURLS YOU NEED! S-P-E-C-I-A-L-! On All Permanent Waves HELMER BEAUTY SHOP S. Main St.

Opp. Court House Park A DELIA ELMER. Prop. SAVE Tknuianili at women who tu5 10c 1 mu Tinkerto wn Tavern Located at the North Edge of BROOKVILLE Sizzling Steaks Fine Fried Fish Ice Cold Beer Open Sunday Nights. A POUND formerlr paid much 1 fJJSMfi OTLOCK 15 Lb.

Bag r' ii iiiiiil 4 Giant 22-Oz. Cans 25c 45c 10c I-Lb. Lb. Carvs and CLUB NEWS BATH AN BI.ES (BOVS) ELECT NEW OI IK ERS The Di.h boys met January 2) at the BUh to tlcct f-ficcrs for the reining year. R.

L. Zel! was pre snt to help us g.t org-i-nized. The cdficers for the coming year are: President, Keith Reister; Harxld Meyers; Lewii Hill; reporter. Roy Brack; game leader, Melvin Wolfe. Mr.

Zell commend. us on our 100 per cent completion la0t year and said he hop-d we would have 100 per cent again this year. There were 14 member? prestr.t, with six rew member' and eight previous members, and we re look-irg forward to a better club "in 1929. We arc going to keep the of the 4-H Club, "To Make the Best Better." Roy O. Biack.

Reporter BATH 4-H CAN BEES (GIRLS) ELECT OFFICERS FOR '39 The gills of the BUh 4-H Clul? met Friday evening, January 20, at 7:00 o'clock at Arhoolhou.se. The meeting was called to order by one of the junior leaders, Mabel Jane VanNess. The purpo-0 of thi3 meeting was to elect officers for the coming year. The officers elected are as follows: President. Ada Marie VanNess; vice-president.

Mary Dar; secretary and treasurer, Martha Wi-dau; game leader, Dorotha Mae Smith; song leader, Macel Deruoret; and reporter, HUen M. Brack. After the election of office rs, Miss Glenn discussed some of the change made in the projects, for the coining year. Following her li the members srgr.ea for their projects There were 11 girLs present, but the club hopes to have much larger memtnrship. During this meeting the girls and boyr' agreed on having a Valentine Party, at which tho boys ar to fur nish the prog; am and the girls tiie refreshments.

The meeting adjourned with all present hxiking forward to a but happy summer with the 4-H Club. Helen M. Brack. i Mr. and Mr s.

Fred H. Mi ler and daughter. June. Mrs. Rose MilUr.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S.ickste.ier. of Ohio, ar.d Lois Taibert, sp. nt Sunday with Mr.

ard Mrs. Al-ton Truster of Connersville. EUGENE BEAUTY SHOP Featuring Rilling Koolerwave TERMANENTS Closet Wave to the Head Ever Developed. Why Koolerwwes LAST LONGER! It's Cool, Featherweight. Only Six Minutes to the Head.

Not like other Permanent Wave Methods. Phone 284 Brookville higher prices have changed to fine freth EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE and ar up to 10c pound because we share with our customers savings in packing and distribution costs. EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 3-Lb. Bajr 43c Mr. and Mrs.

Duar.e of Dayton. spirit Saturvay and Sunday with Mrs. Esther Roberts and Ellen. Miss Genevieve Chambers, a stu dent at Ball State Teachers college Muncie, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Cnam-oer s. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fritz and Bertha, of Connersville and Mr.

Mrs. Wi.bur Grtgg tpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lannn.g. Mrs.

John Moore and son, Chas. Peters and Mrs. Claire Parvis, ac- companied Mrs. Alice Gentry to the oman pr ison in Indianapolis, Friday. I Mr.

and Mrs. Casper Fohl and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Char I Holmes. Jr.

sor.s, and Gordon iStineer were Sunday guests of Mr. and jflrs. Jos Conway and daughter. Little Norma Jean Rogers who has been ill with the flu is able to I attend selwrt again. Those from a distance who attended the funeral of Mra.

Ar.na M. DavL-', at the Christian Church, Sunday included: Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Eagie and eon, Kenneth, of Dayton, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. E. T. Clayton, of Cincinnati. Ohio; Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Houze and son. William, of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs.

Orman Clayton, Cincinnati; Mrs. Connie Logan and Mr. and Mrs. John Burke, ot Indianapolis; Mrs. Cora Glidewell, Mirs Vivian Glidewell.

Mr. and Mrs, Win. Howard, Miss Geral-aine all of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Orris Davus Mr.

and Mrs. Biamhard Davis, Mr. arid Mrs. Omer Himelirk, all of Liberty; Mrs. Blanche Mam, of Richmond; Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Hicks. Miss L.na Hicks, ar.d Ted Hicks, of Ft.

Wr.yr.e, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Merrit: Davis, of Real Estate Transfers The Peoples Trust to Frank McCIure. et al, land H.

in Blooming Grove Township. Melvin Var.devendor to Cash Hurst ir.d wife, land in Blooming Grove Township. Cash Hurst ar.d wife, to Melvin VandevenJer, land in Laurel Township. Sheriff Franklin to Rosa Mc-Mahon. lots 29.

0. 31 and 32 in Fairfield. DEMOCRAT CLASSIFIED ADS BRiNG RESULTS. DEKALB QAULITY H-Y-B-EMI-D SEED CORN 600 and 800 Series We Guarantee the Best of Grading. Ben S.

Hyde DEALER rhon College Corner 4.VB. Coltatre Grove Indiana Inna with Pork Sultana Red Iona Lima Mrs. K. A. Hughes of i the RU-st of Mrs.

Ross Rooms" this week. Geor ge Winklepl ck of spent WtMnes lay ar.d Thursday with his family here. Mrs. Alia Cowing an 1 daughter, Louiit, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Talbeit. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Sacksteaer. of Davton. spirit the we.k-end with Mr. and Mis. Fred H.

Mil.er. Mrs. Ruth Renck of Harrison. was the week-end guest of Mrs. Gladys Gulley.

MUs Gantner tf RushvilU was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Gintner. Mrs. Emma Ward of trending this we wi.n Elwool is Mrs.

Cjia 1 a lor. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wool and daughter an 1 Mr si. Maoel bam.

Cor.ntrsville. spvnt Sunday with Brookville relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolber and Mr.

and Mrs. John Hommer speni Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bommer ia Cheviot. O.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Gardner ipvnt Sunday in Cincinnati with their daughter. Mrs Wil.iam Cooler and fami.y. Mrs.

Alice Irwin, who his ben visiting h.r sister, Chas. Master s. ha returned to her home in Indianapolis. Mi-s Viola WiKiims. who his been mploytd in New York Ci'y for sevtial months, vi iting her- pu-cnts.

Mr. an 1 Mis. Andy Margaret Miuley, who attend Indiana University, ve.k-.T.; with her parents. Mr. ar.i Manley.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Raymon i cf Cincinnati spent XunJiy with Mr. ind Mrs. TlKwlore Mor elock aa Mr s.

Euzalvlii Ashley. Mr. and Mr. Lewis Becker epent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.

George Glosh.n aai family. Mr. and Mis. Charles Zuck ar.d son. called on Miss Wm-cott, at the Go.l Samaritan Sunday.

Mr. ar.J Mr. Simon Ziwatsky ar.d son. Ivan, visited Mr. and Mis.

C. Hittleman in Chicago, over the vvrk-erd. Sunday guests of Geo. E. Denr.ett wore Mr.

and Mrs. Jor.es of CONNERSVILLE Collection Agency forts tanct Sherwood Otnnul Licensed Bonded I MfFAKIAX BLIMi. Phones 28 1672 CVNNERSV1LLE. IM). DEAD'S FLOUR OLEO For All Dakin Furposes MARGARINE Sure Good REV.

WILLIAM KRAFT Friend here have received wore! I of the death of Rev. William Kraft. 1 83 years o'd. at St. hoapiral.

in Jacksonville. Florida. Funeral services anu Hi terment took place there. Mr. Kraft was a former local Clirx tian Church minster, coming here from Harrison, Ohio.

MRS. A. M. DAVIS Funeral j-ervices for A. M.

Davis, wife of Abe Davis, of here, were held on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 P. M. at the local Christian Church the Rev. Erne-t Laugh-lin in charge. Interment was made in Mapie Grove cemetery.

Mrs. Davis had been ill for some time and pas-sed away on Friday night. Surviving relatives besides the husband are one elaughter, Edna, at home; one son, EJgar. of Indianapo lis; two brothers, James C.ayton, of here and E. F.

Clayton, of Cincinnati, one sister. Mrs. Wm. Sitter- cling of near O-good. Ind.

and one 1 txina-v iiiiu. MRS. DORC AS JONES Funeral services for Mri. Dorcas Jones, aged 92, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm.

Hammond, of near Metamora, Saturday night, will be held at th? Brookville Christian Church, Thursday afternoon at 1:30, with interment in Maple Grove cemetery. Surviving relatives, besides Mrs. Ham-mono, are a daughter, Mrs. Flora Hannebaum, Gooding. Idaho; five sons, Lucas, of California; Scott and Henry of Idaho; Clarence of Illinois; and Alden, of near Metamora; 20 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Jones was a life-long resident of the Metamora vicinity. Orville Hubbard was returned to her home, here, today (Thursday) from the Good Samaritan hospital, Cincinnati, where she underwent major surgery recently. LADIES! You lire not well-dressed unless your shot's are in top condition. "BELIEVE IT OR NOT." Prices are Moderate! Bring them to Popper's SHOE REPAIR Prompt, Courteous Attention.

Phone 333 WHITE HOUSE MM SLNNYFIKI.D FLOUR 20-Oz. NAVY BEANS 10 lb 29c SODA CRACKERS ..2 lb 15c SALMON Fine, Chum tall 10c DOUGHNUTS, Fresh, doz. 12c McKenzie's Pancake Flour 21c McKenzies Buckwheat Fir. 23c Corn Meal 25 39c Motor Oil 2 79c CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES and iOna GREEN BEANS Tor Lt)C Butter Roll 28c TJr 1 1 l-ounce Bottle, Or- Ketchup zbc Peanut Butter 2 23c Cigarettes ON THIS DAILY FOOD Thousands of women who formerly paid much, higher prices and have chanced to A4P Bread now save up to 20 oa every lost they buy. 21937 FORD-60 TUDORS, Heaters, Radios 21937 FORD-85 2-DOR TOUR.

Heaters 1937 WILLYS DELUXE COUPE, radio heater. 1933 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, Heater. 1930 MODEL A TUDOR. 1930 NASH FORDOR SEDAN. 1929 MODEL A TUDOR.

Popular Brandt Carton Grapefruit 10 for 25c Quality Lard 4 lb. 33c Sur Ciood Oleo Ib. 10c Rolled Oats 5 Ib. 17c Soap Chips 5 lb. bx 25c Block Salt 45c Extra Good Mustard qt 10c TRUCKS BABY CHICKS Yes! Everyone is Interested in Bigger Profits You Can Make More Money By Starting With Our Quality Chicks! From Blood-tested Flocks, that Have Been Culled for Type, Color and Eeg-production ORDER NOW FOR FUTURE DELIVERY! We Also Do Custom Hatching.

Always "Full Value Plus a Square Deal" BirooHivSllle Hatelheirsf "Where Legs Are Put On Fertile Eggs" Phone 245 Between Brook. Natl. Bank Theatre 1937 FORD 2-TON PICK-UP. 1933 FORD TRUCK, 157-in. w.b,.

stock racks. -TON TRAILER, with racks, good condition. FORDSON TRACTOR. tOIILE VtArfCI Tl I0LI ITS FKSIIUS RUSTERHOLZ BROS. Brookville, Ind..

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Pages Available:
26,517
Years Available:
1896-1956