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The Brook Reporter from Brook, Indiana • Page 8

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AUGUST 8, 196S PAGE EIGHT THE BROOK REPORTER 3nnmmaonntmiinuHHiwiwuwwwmowinniiawwiwHOHHn MOROCCO eJBommn TTC3E UGAGDER (Continued From Page Two) Mrs. Wright was the former Mabel Meyers of Morocco. Miss Colleen Breese called on Mrs. Estella Thompson and sisters on Tuesday morning. i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev.

Donald E. Crellin, Pastor Sunday, August 11 Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Worship Hour. 10:40 a.

m. Feed Lot iarrou Shou Emtteir and Show Friday, AMgMsll: 9 9:00 A. M. Enter A Barrow and Compare Your Stock With Others In The County. Youth Survey Christian Music I Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Franke had supper with their daughter, Mrs. James Sharkey and family at Lowell, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Glen Mauck of Shelby wes a caller at the Garriott home Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Jake Bonstra and her daughter. Norma Milton, went to Mexico, Wednesday, to see Mrs. Paul Hielscher. Mrs.

Norma Milton and children of Hammond spent the past week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bonstra. Lee Mattock and Frank Garriott with some other fellows down the line attended lodge at Kentland Wednesday night. Mrs.

Fred Wed die entertained at a clothing party at their home Thursday evening to a large group of women and girls. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Naylor, Jack Haslett and Catherine O'Brien called at the Garriott home Friday evening to let us know about the funeral of Curtis Best of Chicago, at Crown Point on Saturday p.

m. He was formerly of Roselawn when a young fellow and was married to Maude Piper, also of Roselawn. Hazel Jansen and Larry Lindahl 3 :00 p. m. Wednesday.

August 7 Lydia Circle with Mrs Elmer Padgett, 2:00 p. m. Prayer Service, 8:00 p. m. Baptist Youth Band Sunday afternoon, August 11th young people from the First Baptist Church participate in a religious music program.

Ronald Dowty and Peters Feed Service I Pat Sclianlaub are planning a pro HARVEST SOYBEANS Get big-capacity, 6-row soybean harvesting with GLEANER combine. GLEANER A combine handles 4 rows. Pull-type ALL-CROP Harvesters cut 2 and 3 rows of soybeans. gram which will expose the function of music in worship. A highlight i.c when the youth sightread sacred band music.

jj BROOK, INDIANA imrnnrniCTinmnnanimnnnniMmmffra Call News To Mrs. Harley Clark Try a Classified Ad! MOROCCO E. U. B. CHURCH Eldon Shingleton, Pastor Merlin Woods, S.

S. Supt. were celebrating birthdays on Sat- Take a close look at Gleaner combine features wide header, down-front cylinder, two-fan cleaning, 13-ft separating area, big engine, hydraulic control of both ground speed and header height that bring in your soybeans clean and fast. Gleaner combines are known for their ability to keep rolling for unmatched harvest capacity per dollar and per man-hour invested. They are favorites of custom operators harvesting 2,500 acres or more per year in every crop that can be Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 am.

urday, August 3rd, and Mrs. Harriet Monday: Local Conference at the 3xxxxxxxxxrxxxxxrxxxrM Brook Bldg. Supply Lumber and Coal Mt. Zion church, 7:30 p. m.

JAMES IL DADDOW Dealer In Quality Harness and Riding Equipment Business Phone 285-2747 Residence Phone 285-2466 Morocco, Indiana MOROCCO METHODIST CHURCH i Shafer of Newburg. Ind. on the 5th. The Elvis Mitchell family have moved from town out on a farm west and south of Thayer. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Criswell and sons, Eddie and David, attended the Criswell reunion at Brook, Sunday. Eddie and Ernest Stran was home NEW Big-capacity picker3 the Model 170 for the D-17 Trac-; tor lias been designed for today's PlTTTIIIIITIIIIIIIXIIIlW Harold R. Hotchkiss, Minister Dave Cox, S. S.

Supt. Morning Worship, 9:45 a. m. Sermon "Crisis of Materialism" by the pastor. SHELL with top efficiency for your farm 2 rows (shown) and 4-row corn heads on big-capacity heaviest yields and tested in them by farmers all across the Corn Belt.

New Model 150 is over the weekend. They both work Monday, August 12, Concluding Chicago Dr. Colonel F. Mackey OPTOMETRIST CONTACT LENSES Phone 866-5661 meeiUig oi stuay group on ine MONUMENTS, MARKERS AND MAUSOLEUMS Erected In All Cemeteries Any size of type, your choice. BERNARD PADGETT and Mrs.

George Hanley and Gleaner combines; 2-row corn heads for pull-type All-Crop Harvesters. the big-capacity picker for the Allis-CIi1: D-14 and D-15 Tractors. Clbameb and Au-Caor are Allu-Cbalmen trademarks. Role of the Church!" Tuesday, August 13, Survey Workers meet at Christian Fellowship Hall at 6:45 p. m.

Rensselaer. Indiana ih iyi 1 1 'ipMWwajlwwiin iiiiiuimi ijm imii i CI THAYER NEWS MRS. FRANK GARRIOTT son Tyrone entertained at a cook-out, Sunday evening. Their guests were her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Dyke Stowers and daughter and other relatives. There was a large group of relatives and friends out to the wedding and reception of Patricia Hanley and James Anderson at the Presbyterian church Saturday evening. You will hear more about it later. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Casey called on Mr. and Mrs. Tay Studer at Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Viers near Lake Village, Sunday evening.

Mr. Viers wasn't feeling very good. TFEID) IML(Q)k3 -Electrical Contractor Phone 866-5251 RENSSELAER, INDIANA Mrs. CHURCH NOTES Austin Heuver, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.

Fred Weddle, Supt. Worship Service, 11:00 a. m. Finance for profit. Ask us about Allis-Chalmers time payment plans.

Get the dollar-making: difference with August 11th the Church Session meets at 2:00 p. m. August 20th the Women's Association meets at 7:30 p. m. The picnic Sunday was well at- CXZZXZZZXXXZZZZXXXZXZXZXXZXXZXXXXZXXZXZXZZZXZXXZ23 LINCOLN TWP.

MORiiiHniHanffiHHMDmmuHNt AND SERVICE (Continued From Page Three) SALES and enjoyed the afternoon. i night at the home of Willard Man- destt sibe msm ters. They both will be 85 years old this month. A large crowd attended the wed Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Benson have a new grandchild. A son, Michael Allen, was born July 25, 1963, at the George Ade Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kane Benson of Shelby. The mother Is the former Diane Manno.

Mrs. Robert Arnold returned to ding of Pat Hanley and Jim Anderson at the Thayer church and re BROOK. INDIANA I Mo Si Yruofc CSepaSir ception at Roselawn church on Saturday night. WaiUlaallSTJHIIIIIMtllPMMHIMIIK Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Fork, Jimmy I the Sanatorium Monday evening. I Those who called on her on Monday were Lenora CriswelL Deloris Blas- and Linda, returned home Saturday from a week's vacation trip. They went to Nashville, Term, where they attended the Grand Ole Opry, visit HOURS Weekdays: 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Sundays: 7:30 AM.

to 12 Noon Ernie eairdiiairffff ed Kentucky Lake and Kentucky Dam and visited an aunt in Taylor Springs, 111. They covered 1,500 co, Elsie Hinch and Minnie Garriott. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stran and daughter Cindy went to Chicago last Sunday and picked up their son and Eddie Criswell and went to Peotone, 111.

to the home of their daughter, Diana, for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Cyphers and sons were in Rensselaer Tuesday on business. miles.

SnnncBflsnSir IPiraDafliractts TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE- LUBRICATION AND WASH JOBS Mrs. George Fork of Kentucky, Phone 275-2361 Brook, Indiana Herman Fork of Indianapolis and I Flint Fork of East Chicago called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fork on am Phone 275-6421 Open Evenings tTttllTtllllllllllTITITtlllllllllllHKITITIIIHlLJ The groom is a graduate of Morocco High School and is a sophomore at Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana. Following a short wedding trip to Niagara Falls they will move to Muncie where the bride has employment in the Muncie Clinic and the groom will attend school.

Parents of the bridegroom were hosts for a rehearsal party in their home Friday night. Out of town guests were Mrs. Clara Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy, Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Murphy and Mrs. Amy McCord of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Richards of Brook; Mr.

and Mrs. John Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chamberlin and family of Urbana, Ronald Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Rainford and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rainford of Lake Village; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rush, Mrs.

Joyce Shuey, Butch Harrison and Kay Craven of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Monty of Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. I.

M. Bovard of Mer-rillville; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brun intitmmratittmH BRUNTON-WARNE WEDDING (Continued From Pace One) Dr. D.

C. Curtis OPTOMETRIST CONTACT LENSES the groom. Mrs. Lee Shirer of Morocco was matron of honor and was attired in a dress of buttercup yellow silk or DnooK Piraine ieotihg ELECTRICAL WIRING HOME AND FARD CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES CRANE FURNACES AND BOILERS (03 or Gas) Dolcsa? IL. EQcadQffCon Phone 275-6241 Box 237.

Brook, Ind. ganza over floral printed taffeta slips, with Sabrina neckline in front COME AND SEE Our complete line of Niagara Cyclo Massage Equipment at the Newton County Fair, August 6 to 10 and at the Jasper County Fair, August 12 to 16. Niagara of Remington SARAH, ENUICE AND ANNA WAIBEL Phone 261-2513 Remington, Indiana Honrs 9 to 12, 1 to 5 Closed All Day Thursday 105 N. Third Street Phone 474-6334 KENTLAND, INDIANA and a low cut back, belled skirt and short sleeves. Her blusher veil was held in place with a large rose matching her dress, and she carried a basket of white flowers with ac UXXIIIimillllXIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIITTItTTTtXttTT; cents of yellow.

The bridesmaids were Miss Judy ton and family, Miss Carol Ely of Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson of Chebanse, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Brunton, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Warne and family of Parr; Monty of Bradley, 111., Miss Beverly Cipich of Chicago, 111. and Mrs. Richard Brunton of Muncie, Ind. Ronnie and Donna Jackson and Ben They wore dresses identical to that Wolfe of Chebanse; Mr.

and Mrs, Robert Surm of Michigan City; Mr, of the maid of honor and carried baskets of yellow flowers with white NEW and Mrs. Dennis Vanderwall of accents. Raub; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heck, Jim Carol Wagner of Lowell, niece of Brunton, Tom Kindell, Mr.

and the groom was flower girl and wore Mrs. Frank Strole of Brook; Mr, 4 61M ffm-' 440LBS. fBESH WOO FROZEN Qnn, a yellow flowered dress which and Mrs. Delbert Peacock of Earl matched, the others. Park; Mr.

and Mrs. Mike McNally of Monteno, Mr. and Mrs. Dean HEAVILY LOADED GENERAL BEARINGS Manchester and family of Culver; Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Purdy of In HIGH-SPEED BEARINGS dianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Piep- enbrink and Polly of Kalamazo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shu- Dick Brunton served as best man.

Groomsmen were James Franks, Lee Shirer and Tom Shuey. Ushers were Gaylord Brunton, brother of the bride, Jack Warne, Jerry Warne and Gene Warne, brothers of the groom. They were attired in formal wear. The mother of the bride chose a blue lace dress and white accessories and a corsage of yellow cymbidiums. The mother of the groom chose a CHASSIS maker and family of Rensselaer; 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Wagner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warne and ill': family of Lowell; Mr. and Mrs.

Gay lord Brunton, Nancy and Linda of BETTE3 and ANTV CORROSION FEATURES VESTINGHOUSC SPACE KING REFRIGERATOR ExctusN Cold Injector chill food in every square Inch of Lake Village; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Warne of Momence, and Mr. WID3 TEMPERATURE RANGE and Mrs. Tom Teske of Watseka, I1L imt roomy space runs rain orator.

Has QlfJOut Shelf, No. 3320 Lj 1 'V blue dress with pink accessories and a yellow cymbldium corsage. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held In the church dining room. The bridal table was decorated with a bridal centerpiece of low arrangements of yellow and white gladioli mixed with mums, and bows Attustabto helves, twin por oatoiM Crtspers. Model RPD31 Model RPD31 OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE In the Circuit Court of Newton County, Indiana.

RPD31 Space Klnc 12.6 cu. ft 12.6ca.ftFratzar NnriM is nereov erven mat dsuu uel E. Molter. Jr. was on tne sum around the damask tablecloth.

A riRv of Julv. 1963. annoinrea aa- of the estate ox Rosa four tiered wedding cake decorated WESTKiCHOUSE F0C3 FREEZER Air gaaop Shelves let sir ovists freely throuihsat N. nan. deceased.

in pink and yellow topped with This a superior Multi-Purposo Great fformu tafSoft designed for general heavy-doty requirements. For cars, trucks, tractors and other farm equipment. Features Include Withstands tremendous pressures Tough film excellent adhesion Endures heavy shock loads Operating temperatures from 0F. le 500 F. Heat or cold does not affect H.

Suttad for MOO RPM equipment. r5 lW All persons navmg ciauns add estate, whether or not now due, bride and groom was cut and served by Mrs. Mike Williamson and niuii rar rase nwzina; must file the same in said court Space King TWINS 25.2 cu. ft. food-Ifopliw conwiIencQ In only 60" floor oonsianc nw vernpsisp within six months from the date of Mrs.

Dick Triplett. Mrs. Donna Jackson poured coffee and Mrs. the first publication of this notice tiro. Qolck-Freere mm cofiwssftinont.

Has deep Dstc Shews bulk package stor ao. Medal rVDSI or said claims will be forever barred. Sandy Lindlow served punch from Dated at Kentlana, inqiana, uus a satin table cloth edged with 30th day of July, 1963. PAULINE M. HTESTAND yj 1 mw Clerk of the Circuit Court for mm --V 4 Miss Donna Ketcham had charge of the guest book.

Misses Nancy and Linda Brunton, nieces of the bride and Misses Joe Alice and Lin Men County Farm Bureau Co-cp. Newton County, Indiana. SAMUEL E. MOLTER, JR. Kentland, Indiana Attorney for estate.

88-15-22 In horse and buggy days the nearest thing to a clover leaf was ESTTa da Warne, sisters of the groom as sisted with the gifts. Phone Brook 275-2341 The bride Is a graduate of Mo i i 5 Drook, Indiana rocco High School and St. Mary's School of Nursing of Kankakee. la fork in the road. y.

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