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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 149 THE BROOKVILLI DEMOCRAT PAGE SEVEN PERSONAL NEWS EARL BEESLEY AND HIS TRI KAPPA CHAPTER MET MOTHER ARE HONORED I AT LIBRARY HALL. NOV. 9 The home of Mr. and Mrs.EarlJ Mrs.

Ernest Manley and Miss Beesiey. Sunday, November Edna Fieber were hostesses was the scene of a happy gather-! Tri Kappa on Wednesday eve-ins, in celebration of Earl Bees-? nine, November 9th, at the Li- Mrs. Fred Jordan and daughter Janet visited relatives in Greens-burg Saturday. Mrs. Maude Stalcup of Cincinnati spent Tuesday as a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob P. Sauter. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hollen- Mr. and Mrs. Howard WiKhite were business visitors Cincinnati, Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Wagner spent Sunday at Liberty with Mr. end Mrs. David Hughes. Irvin Jolliff spent la-t week with his brother-in-law- and sister. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Whalon Mrs. Willard Lanning and Mr. 'and Mrs. A.

O. Coffey attended church services at Big Cedar. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Clem Crawford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. i and Mrs. Albert Rockwell in Fairview. I Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ashby of ley's and his mother, Mrs. James bach of Richmond visited Mr. and i Beesley's birthdavs. The hostess entertained the Mr. and Mrs.

Rabert De Hoff and family spent the week end with their parents at Portland. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Err.ey sper.t Monday in Indianapolis at the Tuberculosis Headquarters. Mr.

and Mrs. Parke spent Saturdav niqht as guests of Aurora were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. following guests to dinner) Thanksgiving food market at Wells 2:00 P. M.

Wednesday, November 23rd in St. Michael's Hall. Adv. a delicious Mrs. William Hollenbach.

Sun- day. i Mr. and Mrs. James Waller I spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

Dewitt Curry of near Rich- mond. iss Helen Oyler of Cincinnati was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will brary Hall. The president.

Miss Fieber, presided over the. business meeting. Mrs. Leslie Clevenger reported that Tri Kappa had completed their solicitation for the Kiley Research Fund and thanked all who had assisted this committee. During the social hour, refreshments were served from the Xc.

table, which was artistically decorated in keeping ith the harvest season. The next meeting will be the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powers ana daughter Maurine of Connersville; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.) John Bergm.

Miss Mary Morin of Marian i chicken dinner: Mr. and Mrs. James Beesiey and son, Lloyd; Miss AdeUe Harrison, of near Mt. Carmel: Mrs. Rogers, Miss Mary Horn and George Teeman, of Brookville: Mrs.

Anna Rudicil of New Trenton: and the hos and hostess and their son, Donald The day was spent in reminisc ing and watching television, after which all reparted at a late hour wishing the Beesley's many more Jay Shroyer and Donald Whitehead of EvansviHe, Fper.t the wk end as guests of Robert Mover. Miss Mary Seal and Worir, -a IVihrcy attended the Ice Follies at the Cincinnati Gatden Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Lann.r.s is.

to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin La lining of Columbus, Ohio, last week end. Miss Dolores Casteel and Patricia and Larry Gulley of Liberty-were the week end guests of Adrian Combs of Metamora. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Clark left this week for Bradenton Trailer Park, Bradenton, Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lurton McCIure tt Marshall.

Michigan spent Tuesday with Mrs. Bertha Dietz. They, were enroute to Florid to spend the winter. College, Indianapolis spent the week end with her mother. Mrs.

Alvina Morin. Mrs. Emmett Holbert was a M-: rehouse. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Biltz. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Bernhart and Mrs. Jce Burkhart spent Sunday visiting in Cincinra'i.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammer and family of Indianapolis were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cly and family at Yellow Bank.

i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Seal, Mr. and Mrs. Alford Hyde and son James and Mrs.

Ed Drewes at- tended the Ice Follies at the Cin- i Cincinnati Garden, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whit- worth and daughter Janice of Sulphur Springs spent the week end as guests cf Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Hinesley. I iam Hillman and son Ray, over the week end. Miss Eliza Kelley and M-s. Cora Swift visited their cousins. Mr.

and Mrs. Omer Stant at Ben-tcnville. Sunday. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Sauter were Mi. and Mrs. M.

J. Bowles and Mr and Mrs. Fred Sasser of Hollans-burg, Ohio. Robert Bunz and Miss Edith Bunz spenf Sunday afternoon and evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Holmlund at Cenners-ville. Byron Dora attended a Farm Dr. and Mrs. S.

W. Stout Hamilton, Ohi Mrs. Virginia Porter and daughters Carol and Donna and Mrs. Harry Hern were Monday visitors in Cincinnati. Miss Betty Kcib spent the week end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Sawyer of Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyness of Logan spent Saturday night as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Morin and son Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kruth-aupt and daughter Stephanie, of Cincinnati spent last week as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William "Ladies Come to Dinner" party at the Library Hall, on November 22nd. happy birthdays. guest Sunday of Mr Mrs. Roy Becht and family near Mil-roy.

I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clawson of Flora were Sunday night and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. NOW ON DISPLAY THE NEW 1950 Joe Briggs.

Mrs. Emmett Hclbert attended Charles Watterson has returned Bureau Insurance Agents Annual a dinner and bazaar sponsored by home from Hillings Veterans s-I Niedenthal. the W. S. C.

S. ladies at the Mil-roy church, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson and son Tommv were visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Geis I Convention at the Murat Temple accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. in Indianapolis on Wednesday of Charles Levi of Rushville attend- last woejt ed a banquet and reception in, Dinner guests Sunday of Miss honor of A. N.

Hilton, Great Eleanor Jonas were Leona and Sachem of the Red Mens Lodge, cjara Wissel, Joe Wissel. Mrs. Mrs. Annella Ferris. Mrs.

El- josie Weidenger and son. Bcbbie mer Higps and Mrs. Anna Sny-and fcddio of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Nichols at Connersville, Saturday evening. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. James atler were Mr. pital, Indianapolis, where he has been under observation for the past three weeks.

Mrs. Karl Sawyer was returned to her h. me on Route 1, Brook-ville last Fiiday from the St. Frances Hospital at Cincinnati, where she underwent surgery. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Masters of Toledo, Ohio, will arrive Friday in Brookville. where they will spend the week end wi'h the tormers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.

Masters. Mrs. Earl Beasiey and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Arm Id Sonnonherg of Oxford, Miss Mary I.ou Hcasley, James Hertel and Mr.

and Mrs. F.rnest Hertel at-t ended the Ice Follies, at the Cin-nnati Garden, on Monday evening of this week. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Jordan and daughter Janet were rClr. and Mrs.

Paul Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan and two sons, and Mrs. Julia Jordan of Lebanon. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Cly and guests Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cly of Kennard spent Friday night and Saturday at Toledo, Ohio, where they attended the wedding of a cousin, Miss Margaret Zein-ler. William Norman returned heme last Wednesday from a month stay at the home of his son, Marvin Norman and family at Whitestown, New Jersey.

Marvin is in a Veterans Hospital in New-York suffering from a spine injury received in the service. INTERNATIONAL REFRIGERATOR tv der attended the banquet and bazaar sponsored by the Loyal Workers Class of the Blooming Grove Church last Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Rusterholz. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Copes. Mrs. Gen? Bascom. Mrs.

Russel McKibben, Mrs. James Lea. Mrs. William Borne and Mrs. Owen Crooke and daughter Martha, attended the Friend's Nicht of Adah Chapter 35, Order of Eastern Star, at Metamora, Tuesday evening of this week.

Mrs. Viola Hendrix returned to the home of her mother, Mrs. William Drake. Saturday night after seven months stay at Robert Long Hospital, Indianapolis. Mrs.

Arthur Bischoff; of R. 3. Brookville was a principal speaker at the Arch-Diocesan Board Meeting Tuesday of last week, at the Lincoln Hotel, in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Lauren were called to Chicago, Illinois on Monday of this week, on account of the death of the latter 's brother, Ray Luzak, who passed away Sunday. Mrs. George Wilkins and Mrs. Anne Bocklage, W. S.

Kenan and Miss Ruth Ann Meyer cf and Mrs. Charles Ripperger and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stenger and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Peine daughter Martha and Miss Jane Fujikawa atterded the Ice Follies at the Cincinnati Garden. Satur-cay afternoon. Rev. and Mrs.

Paul Erney were Sunday evening dinner guests cf Rev. and Mrs. Albert Lamprecht at Klemmes Corner. Mr. and Mrs.

Russel McKibben, daughter Darlene and son James, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wall at New Salem. Mrs. Arthur Morclock was returned home last Thursday from the Gocd Samaritan Hospital at Cincinnati, where she underwent surgery.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hood and son Ronald Dale were guests over the week end of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hood in Connersville.

Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Harper attended church services at the Second Presbyterian Church at Richmond Sunday morning.

Rev. Harper delivered the sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Briggs and daughter Wendy of Flora were guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Morelc ck and daughters over the week end. Cincinnati were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strohmicr. accompanied by their daughter. Mrs.

Rov Brur.s and sons. Brent -i COM IN AND MEET THE Stark Wetzel Demonstrators FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES FREE SAMPLES FOR ALL WE FEATURE STARK AND WETZEL FINE MEATS and Ricky, returned home last Friday from Hamilton, Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Albert DoRegnau-court and family of Miltrn and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank DeRegmau-court spent Sunday in Hamilton. Ohio as guests of Frank Williams. Sunday guests of Mrs. Edna Bohlander were Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Bohlander and family of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Loos and son of Harrison, Ohio. I Mrs.

A. J. Suhre left last Sat-'urday for New York City where Mrs. Bvron Dora, who has been NEW REFRIGERATOR HAS DELUXE FEATURES The spacious interior of International Harvester Model H-84 is impressing housewives everywhere. Actual capacity is 8.4 cubic feet.

Rigid, beveled -edge steel shelves, designed for maximum food storage, make bulky foods easy to handle. Two crisper pans for vegetables and fruits, can be shifted to suit housewife's convenience. Pifty pounds of frozen foods fit in the full-width freezer compartment. Added storage space is provided by the Pantry-Bin, which holds 26.1 quarts of unrefrigerated foods WILLIAMS 8 KUNTZ IMPLEMENT CO. a patient dt the Good Samaritan Hospital, for the past several she will make her home with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome Suhre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nieden weeks, was returned to her heme in Blooming Grove, on Thursday of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lawson and daughter Louaun went to thal and family and Mrs.

Frances Niedenthal spent Sunday at Indianapolis as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brownficld and son. Guests of Mrs. Stella Alexander and Mr.

and Mrs. O. Wr. Hubbard over the week enu ill SLICED E3 BACON ggg PHONE 57 Indiana Brookville, SLICED BAC01 '1 SKINLESS WEINERS Lb. 41c SMOKED PICNICS Lb.

39c GARDNER LANE SLICED BACON Lb. 49c ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT Lb. 49c PURE LARD 50 Lb. can $6.50 PURE FRESH GROUND BEEF Lb. 45c CUBE STEAKS Lb.

59c HONEY LOAF Lb. 65c were Mrs. ixu ttunyen 01 iLason, Pendleton Sunday where they attended a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Coar, who are moving to Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helmer have moved this week into the Merrill apartment vacated by Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Jordan, who have moved into the apartment in the home of Mrs. Charles Ohio and Mrs. August Sylvester of Cincinnati. 3 I. W.

Harrison, Everett Harsh, Orville Holmes, Harold Schuck, 55c and Lawrence Waltz, Brookville Bowling Team, played in the TO YLAND Is brim full of new toys. Come in and shop-compare before you buy. Lay-a-ways welcome. PEPPER LOAF Lb. 65c PORK LOIN ROAST Lb.

4S Times-Star tournament at Cincinnati last Sunday. Misses Martha Peine and Jane Fujikawa, students of Marian College, Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Peine.

Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hillman and son Kenneth were Mr. and Mrs. Pin-up Lamps $2.98 Solid brass Buckley.

Mrs. Frank O'Hallcran, who has been visiting her mother for the past two weeks, returned to her home at Evansville, Tuesdav. Mrs. Buckley, who has been ill. returned home with her for an extended visit.

Callers at the home of Mx. and Mrs. Roy Uptegrcve and Mrs. Ella Mason Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matthews of Union City, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse White of Oak Forest.

Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Loos were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aber-, nathy of Indianapolis and Mr.

and Mrs. Wilmer Schube and son Bruce of Connersville. Mr Mrs. Kenneth Holtz-leiter and father, John Holtzleiter of Anderson were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Lanane over Harry Hillman of near Harrison, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearwood of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Banks and I ifyOiJAi SAUSAGE Vfa irnim-iii irin Oval roaster 97c Enameled-12 Lb. Lamp Shades 35c TO $3.69 New Styles Water pails White enamel Ladies blouses $1.00 Jersey sons Ronnie and John spent Sun- Hav with Mr. and Mrs. Robert 35c 55c Mail boxes 98c Plastic Lorenz and family at Liberty. The dinner was in honor of their daughter Judy's first birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. George McKinney and son were called to Oakland. City last Thursday by the sudden death of Mr. McKinney's father, Dillard McKinney.

Mr. and Mrs. McKinney returned heme Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Powell and erand-son Richard Powell the week end. John Holtzleiter remained to spend this week with relatives. Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ORANGE SLICES 15c Lb.

CHOCOLATE DROPS 21c Lb. X'MAS HARD CANDY 33c Lb. CREAM PEANUT CLUSTERS 49c Lb. ert J. Feller and son, Jerry, were and Mrs.

Daniel ciarK ana Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Feller and daughter Delores of Lebanon, Ind. supper Wells were last Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Morehouse. Save On These items DURKEE COLORED OLEO LB. PRINTS Lb. 39c POTATOES 10 Lbs. 32c OUR OWN BLEND COFFEE Lb.

49c KRAUT CABBAGE 50 Lb. bag $1.15 LARGE JUICY ORANGES Doz. 35c BANANAS, LARGE 2 Lb. 25c PURE CANE SUGAR 5 Lbs. 47c PEACH PRESERVES 2 Lb.

jar 33r CREAM CHOCOLATE DROPS Lb 17c CRANBERRIES 11 Lb. bajr 23c PILLSBURY FLOUR 25 Lb. bag $1.81 Florida Banana House TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Charles Hutchinson, of Alpine, was taken to Fayette Memorial Hospital in Connersville on Thurs-1 day of last week as a result of burns suffered in a fire at his, Nylon hosiery Boys' helmets 80c 39c TO $1.49 First Quality Leather Aviator Snow suits Kiddy dresses $2.98 $1.00 Two piece Broadcloth son Mrs. Jacob Gillman of near Whiteomb, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Feller and daughter and Miss Lorene Gesell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fohl of Cedar Grove, Mr. and Mrs.

Ervin Mueller, sons Ervin, Jr. and Jack and daughter Virginia Ann, and Tom Becker of Cincinnati, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan were entertained with movies on Sunday evening at the new-home of Mr. and Mrs.

William F. Reifel and son John on South Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mahle entertained as dinner guests Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tribbey of Knightstown, Mrs. Rose Fogle and Elmer Pflum. The dinner was in honor of Mrs.

Tribbey's birthday. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeRegnau- home in Alpine. PASSES SCHOOL BUS Martin Deny, 51, Madison, THE HOUSE OF PLENTY A.

BEN GERNER, Danner's 5c-10c Store was fined $5 and costs last Fn-j day afternoon when he was ar-1 rested and charged with passing a school bus discharging children near Yellow Bank. Sheriff James Hixon made the arrest. I BROOKVILLE, FOOT OF OREGON HILL INDIANA Indiana Brookville, court and family of Milton and Mrs. Delia Seibert. Subscribe To The Democrat.

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