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The Brookville Democrat from Brookville, Indiana • Page 12

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Brookville, Indiana
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948 PAGE TWELVE THE BROOKVILLE DEMOCRAT OX-JOB-TRAINEES A A forward the report directly to' VA. DEATHS MR. AND MRS. HANDLEY CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY About fifty friends recently fathered at the home of Mr. and severe (Continued from page one) Chester Starkel, both of Richmond; one son.

Clyde H. Mah'e, cf 10 grandchildren and six preat-prand-children; one brother, Charles ere ef Indianapolis: two Bossert, Ed Hoffman. Miss Dor- I cthy Bossert. Harold Clemenz, and Miss Anna Hertel. At a late hour refreshments were served, after which s'l departed boasting of having spent an enjoyable evening.

intns Mrs. Russell Har.dley and family' MRS. WILLARD WARNER ra V. Az Warner, 53 linquent and his subsistence al-' necessary for VA to reheve its low 3 nee will not be suspended. training officers of all responsi-Additional forms may be for the taine-d by writing the nearest C.I Bill trainees, in o-der to office.

allow them to devote more time to Wsrr.er. i ters, Mrs. Clara Yc ur.ts. cf Nor-Iwooi. and Mrs.

Doral Perber-; cf Denver, Colorado. to pleasantly surprise trtem on tne Silver Wedding Anniversary. A basket dinner was held at the noon hour. In the afternoon a social time was enjoyed by every her horr.e vs-d at near v.r.g The submittal reports of neexis of disabled veterans p. Friday k.

Funfral services for Mrs. Mah'e will te held Saturday at 10 00 vat the employer-trainer training uno.e prcgre r.clu-ic- the Ac! ur to VA is a specif. requirement Rehabilitation i A. M. at the Welter Funeral jHorr.e in Richmond.

Further ser-i vices wi'I bo hel at 2:00 P. M. at the St. Thomas Lutheran church Br I'urial will be in r.o sen. r.

c-r a 5 rv irr-s cr. -i the contained in the law. In the past, VA training of- fieers picked up the reports from Charles tpert Thanks-trainees, a recent chance in pro- da ith Mrs. F.lanche cedure now requires trainers to Smith and family. f.

Mrs. War- Siuter Fur.frril Charle? one, during which gifts were presented the honored couple. Thoe present included: Mr. and Will srd La nr. in g.

and Mrs. Vernon D-rrel. Mr. and Mrs. Coerce Kuehn.

Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Paws an daughter, Mr. fard Mrs. LI -yd Seal.

Mr. and Mrs. William Rome and daughter, and Mrs. Whert Grist. Mr.

rr.e. with Rev. i Grove cemetery. COUPLE SURPRISED ON 25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs.

John Haynes. of R. 1. Brookvill. were pleasantly suronsed Thanksgiving Day by their guests, remembering their 25th wedding anniversary, with table decorations, cake and a lovely gift.

The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glazer, Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Glazer and sons, Mr. and Mrs. F. G.

Downing. Mrs. Caroline Downing, and Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Downing and daughters, all of Cincinnati. Motion picture 5 were taken by wa? 13; Grove Comet TV MRS. THOMAS JOHNSON W. i be-fn received he MRS.

JULIUS L. CHARNI i'i ire aeam Mrs. Howard Lanning and Mrs. Clara Ar.cc::a Cham: (r.cojTh rectntiy'j at, Aire vl n. at wid r.v 5 i home in c-u Tr --J tr her I av i i i i vie-.

t. i 1 n.idmundl. f1 Julius L. Chat sudder.lv ra--'- Schomber and daughters. Ariz.

-'-n- r.ir.2, at her was a "'or Everett Waltz and Christmas Tree Ornaments And Lights snd Mrs. chiliren. Mrs Helen Hughes and in Mr. and Cham: an 1 of the Metamora vicinity, brother of Mrs. Lew Boone the; He 5 Mr.

Downing of the honored guests and their friends at the table. fni ht jMrs. Mrs. Nancy Miles, Mr. and Robert Lambert.

Rev. and R. L. Carlson and daughter. I.nlrp C.ir1on Marvin and Rev.

in Mr. Char- ni operated a dry-pods ft re re. Mrs. Charr.t was a life-hm-mcmbr of the Methodist Church, and also, was a member cf the MRS. ALFRED McNALLY In the report of the death of It.

Frank MeClure several weeks of Gerald Handlev and the honored Dinner guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Burns were: Robert Burns, of Lafayette and Mr. and Mrs. John Burns.

Robert Burns returned to Purdue University after a few days couple. All departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Handley many more happy anniversaries. ago it was stated he was the last survivor of the High School Class of 1837.

Last week the article was Eastern Star. I Survivors include: four sons' T- Guy and Fred, of ccrreoted bv stating Roe (S Dean r.f Fort Wayne, and Arthur Mcxnn- was yet living. MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES CJood Quality Calfskin. Unlined Fleeced Lined. Black, Tan, Brown.

$2.95 up 1 1 4 I daughter. Cleveland. one Monday of this week Miss Lubbock Mrs. Paul Jon SOSSERTS ARE HONORED DINNER AND PARTY Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bossert were entertained Sunday eve- Mrs. Mabel Waltz and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Waltz, of Fdinburg. were Sunday dinner and evening guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Amelia Hornung received a telegram stating Mrs. McXally died Kiinrr.il service'; were that dav. tunrrai services were Texas; three grandchildr. n.

Robot Chaini of Lafayette, Mrs. Paulino Maxie and Mrs. Julia Carle of Lubbock, Texas; also four great-grandchildren. O0 (Thudav) at Fort nmft' November 8th, i in honor of (ina.sna) at rm Wedding Anniversary Wavne. Burial was the same; Hoffmws with dinner at E.

T. Hoffman c.tv Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becht and dauchters, Elsie Ann and Marvin, of near Milroy, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Emmett Holbert. few yrm i' 1 Sv), Funeral services for Mrs. were conducted at 2 00 P. M. (Thursday (tiay) in the Cb ver.gcr 'Funeral me with Rev.

Wesley Survivors are the husband, AI- r-r-i'- a Carrie Mc- P3 rt a Airs. i. rrie i Tho present to enjoy the oc- Nal a niece. Miss Nell ii- casion were: the honored guest. Mrs.

ILnrv Bossert. Mr. and Mrs. Kissel. Mrs.

Sher- family. Mr. and Biggs, Low Hornung. Misses Hertel. Mr.

and Mrs. Mary and Amelia Hornung, of Mr. -and Into; men was Fink in ch Advertise In The Brookville Democrat It Pays! Maple Grove Cemetery. 117 MAHLE MRS. FREDERICK H.

Mrs. Mar A. -Mahle. Practical Protection 1 A. a William Hertel and family, pm-Trv nrrnvr! iMr.

and Mrs. Frank Hofer and cASrCEIVES i family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hofer T' md son.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Me on lebrattng the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Fanny Beagley. Millin and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Le-rov Gosell and daughter. Herbert Mrs. Oreille Gage and rtiicsert.

SHOl EARLY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LARCE SELECTION. TIHE IF AWL Brookville, Indiana the home ot an-l -Mrs. uewey vmS old. of Fve-ieii. H.

Mah'e. passed away Wednc-'iy of thi-week at the Reid Memoi ial Hospital. Richmond. Mrs. Mahle, a resident of Richmond, had spent most of her life Bro( She was a member of the St.

Thomas Lutheran Church, Brookvi'le, and the church aid society. Surviving are two dauchters. Mrs. Fielding B. Simpson, and SWEATER COATS For Sports Wear up lrv Mt rmrl oauEmei.

lew ot Carmel. Beac Fflum. Miss Gaylo Stinger, Kenii in the nature of The affair wa a surprise and the happy cd; brant C-L-O-V-D-S was showered with attractive cifts and a larce bouquet of American Roses and ferns. Games ii -i -r 4.: i Brookville Gun Club, Inc. and chatting offered pleasant diversion with a roast turkey buffet luncheon as an attractive feature.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holliday and family.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Creagmile, all of Hamilton: Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Holliday and twin boys, of Scipio; and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Beagley. An Original Tractor Cab makes your tractor usable several extra days or so each year gives you needed protection from cold raw winds makes an excellent sunshade for hot weather use.

Tailor-made wide, clear vision Trap Shoofi Print, Xmas, Best Quality 39c and 59c Wrapped Xmas Sets 75c to $3.00 Men's Dress Shirts $3.00 to $3.79 Ladies Print Dresses, Best Quality $3.18 to $3.98 Ladies Boots $3.98 $1.98 Men Winter Wool Socks 89c Bovs' Heavy Shoes $1.00 to $5.18 believe in this adjustable windows waterproofed ON I. U. RADIO PROGRAM sides and top; rugged, Sunday, December 5 TRAPS TO PLEASE ALL OUR CUSTOMERS 2 MILES SOUTH OF BROOKVILLE, ON U. S. 52.

695-0 sturdy frame. MEM'S GIFT TIES Beau Urnmmel, Arrow and Kotanv. Silks Uavon, Wool ami Knit. $1.00 up Eusrene Thompson, an Indiana University Freshman from Franklin County, has taken part in -Indiana School of the Sky" radio rroerams. a series of educational DONALD FIN II I'lione Brookville 227-U U.

R. 3 Oxford, O. Starting at 10 O'Clock Don't Miss It! broadcasts front the I. U. Studios.

Buv In Brookville At The Cloyd Store Thompson. a graduate of; Clarksburg High School, is the1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan I Thompson. R.

R. 2. Laurel. i Brcokvlile Seventh Main Te Democrat fcim flirting INDIANA BROOKVILLE, MEN'S GIFT SLIPPERS In Fine, Soft Leather With Padded Soles For Comfort. Felt and Sheep Wool Lined.

$U5 up Friday and Saturday DECEMBER 3 i WILLIAM ELLIOTT ADRIAN BOOTH ill Millions ef motorists have had ccrif.der.ee in Quaker State frr mere than thirty Time and again, Quaker State has kept cars cn the road long after their normal sendee life. Yen can what you hear about Quaker State and ycu can be- i lieve us, too, when we check i your car for the condition cf your oil, the reed for fresh cear lubricants, cr an all-over chassis lubrication. Why not xcke that cec--Kp the Ti(xt thteg ycu do? BROOKVILLE SALES AND SERVICE Gee HiH-an Frark Otto PHONE 7TH A HIGH STREETS EROOKVILLE. INDIANA IN Mechanical Coaster Dolly Trains Wagons Stroller S3.98 $4.79 $3.59 to $10.79 $2.29 j)0Us Steam 52-Piece Engines Farm Set $1.69 to $9.95 $4.98 98c Metal Doll House 3-WheeI Drums Furniture Tricycles 25C to $1.19 Per Ro0om 5179 t0 $13'50 Hanjos, Ukclclcs Tinker Toys Pop Guns 39c 40c to $1.35 69c to $1.49 G'cclng Gift Tree Cards 55C-2OC I0XCS Ornaments 35c 5c 5c 15c 19c 5c 215c 10c Series Multiple Outdoor Tree Light Set Tree Light Set Tree Light Set $1.69 $2.59 $2.98 Christmas Noma Electric Records Bubble-Lite Wreaths 79c $3.69 69c The Gallant Legion SATURDAY MATINEE MEN'S PAJAMAS Broadcloth and Palbriccan 2.i3 up Sunday Monday DECEMBER 5-6 DANA ANDREWS JEAN PETERS IN Deep Waters SUNDAl MATINEE UUUUK STATE MOTOR Oil Tues. Wed.

Thurs. DECEMBER 7 9 JEANNE CRAIN WILLIAM HOLDEN MEN'S SHIRTS Sport av.d Press $2.95 up POPPER'S Clothing- And Shoes IN DISTRIEL'TED STANDARD Motor Parts Apcirtment For Peggy 1 5c Danner Bros. Inc. 10c Brookville, Indiana Since 1S7S (TECHNICOLORS LATEST NEWS Modern Shoe Repairing brcckviue Indiana.

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