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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 8

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Seymour, Indiana
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i 1 1" i VA "sevmou daly 'TKiBUNESEyMOTR. Indiana ') MONDAY, JUNE-8, 1931. 'AGE'rinrrr EDMUND MURRAY HEADS tit Talking I NEWSY PARAGRAFS TUUrau JTCUrUC dUvlfel I PRINCESS COOLlsfrUCE IX SEruCUR! Limi TliiirN Tmlay and Tuemlity ut 2:10. 7:15 and 8:45. -r Opal Spray, of This City, Is Elected Treasurer at Meet Inpj ft NO MORE GARTER RUNS "TKe RIGHT TO LOVE" Edmund' Murray of Redding -ton, was installed as president of the new southern bi Youmr People's jSociett of Christian Endeavar' and Opal Sprav.

this citv, was installed treasurer Mrs. Albert Montgomery and baby daughter, have returned home from ScLnect Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Alam Heller, Browns-town, lias been admitted to Sebneck Memorial Hospital for tVeatmcnJ. Mrs: IIeiiT.v Unffeyr Cohimbmv who has been receiving Schueck Memorial Hospital, lias felur'ned Ttome, Miss lice Vallonia, ha returned home from Schueck Memorial Hospital where she has been undergoing treatment.

Tho Fcreea'a wonder wompu-ln an aumalng ''Brook Tb first picture ever filmed with juar-veloua uewr System- of 'Kolni-less Kecordlng! Also Parammmt Nfws Tmlay Adult ChUdren. IftrlSe Wednesdav. Thursdav nnii wiiin district nteing aT'a district meeting held 'Su, dav afternoon, at Hope. may cause a Jifetime df regref" A PARAMOLXT P1CTUUB Dtfrling! And she tries to: liny herself 'V ft lie-man Orn A dplogjitiogf approximately twenty-five-' voung people from thin eitv accompany by the Rev. Elyin pastor of the Central Christian church, attended the meeting, which waa held at the Moravian church' Other officers for the southern district, in whicfi the local church is are Floyd Epperson.

Fifty per' c.ent of th damage to fine silk hosiery cMsed by runV' ncrs starting at (ho garter clasp inTtoTliiis Rnnstop Hosiery you in assured absolute protection from 'all Barter runs the Kunstop feature stops them ut the hem; line! 1 Smart new styles ami shades for every costume and occasion. 1r Mrs. i Ernest McClelIan who has been confined to bed at her home on Kant Second street for several weeks, is improving. of Columbus, and Mrs. Minuie Owens, of this city, has returned home from Schneck Memorial Hospital af Heirloom SILVERPLATE The lure cf a tempting price may soon be mothered by disappointment in the article purchased.

Long after the price is forgotten, Maytag perfection, its, life-lasting quality and its outstanding advantages will continue Jo be a source of joy and an economy. Find out what a difference there is in the Maytag one-piece, cast-aluminum tub, the gyrafoam washing action, the roller water re ter receiving treatment there. Mrs. Dorothy Thompson, of this city, who underwent a ma Fir caujre. all silk.

Service or chiffon. Krencn heel, all colors. A big value fur "fplefft top, cradle sole, 98c $1.50 heel i trench jor operation at Schneck Mem orial Hospital, returned 5 home. mover, and a score of other advantages. George Heller, who recently un derwent nn operation for A WELCOME GIFT FOR THE BRIDE Charming patterns, smartly simple and smartly different in design, it's something more than "just Silverware." f-.

Being modern it is offered In the new viand pieces as well as the regular Vnife1 and fork. And the price is moderate i for example, six teaspoons for iONE for FREE TRIAL ruptured appendix at Rcbneck iashine or tronine or both. SEYMOUR INDIANA llfYhe'Meytag doesn't tell it self, don't keep it. Divided payments you'll never 'miss." THE MAVrAG COMPANY Foveai IMS NEWTON, IOWA Lois Kennedy, Brownstowni seeC The four officers for the southern district, who were installed Sunday, afternoon, were elected at a meeting two weeks-aero. The district of which the local Christian 'fX'ietV was a part, has been divided into two districts, the southern and the northern, it was stated, wid of IWrs for the entire district? anl for the northern district were Mected Sundav aftprnooir.

ami the three sc'ts of officers installed. Arnold Wfiyhl. Frank'in. es elected president for the combined districts. The Rev.

'Mr. Daniels and three delegates of the local so-cietr. Margaret Rimpefs. Dorothv Daniels and Eula Douglas, returned Sunday mornim? trow Arctic Springs Camn, near Jef-fersonville. where thev attended a week-end voung people's conference for the southeastern district.

Thev were accompanied as far as Salem bv Mrs. Daniels, who remained there with, her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Daniels. The Rev. Earl Daniels, who- is pastor of the Christian church at Salem, accompanied a delegation of the voung people of his church to the conferences Mess "Boy' Is Girl $3.25 ft HOLTMAN-YQCKEY JEWELRY GO.

FOR SALE Seymow's Reliable Jewelers THE HALLMARK STORE MODERN OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Memorial Hospital, is reported improved. The American Legion baseball team, managed bv Forrest Herrmann, was defeated Sundav moiniuir bv Pennybaker's Colored Braves baseball club. The score was 7 to 4 ill favor of the Braves. Short funeral services for Mrs. Mary Fanlkconer Coffeen, well-known resident of this city, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Lynne Dobbins, Chestnut, and Fifth streets, at noon Friday, were held at the home at 8:30 this morning in charge of the Rev. S. M. Hutchison, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Burial was to be at Muncie at o'clock this afternoon.

Donald M. DnSlwne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald DuShane, of Columbus, has received word that he has been appointed to a full time instructorship in "government" in OolnnVbia Uni 1 TUNE IN Enjoy the Maytag Radio Hour over N.

B. C. Coast to Coast Blue Network Every Daylinht Saving Time. 00 P.M.. 8:00 C.T.

7rOO M.T: 6r00 P.C.T. Standard time is one hour earlier. One 10 foot wood wrapping counter and one 10 foot plate glass show case. 1 5 v. Inquire at LOERTZ DRUG STORE CORDES HARDWARE CO.

115 West Second Street-Phone 87. I04t YOUTHS GET $835 IN MARION THEATER HOLDUP Par tow ktl tttdriHty, thi Uayieg wsktt it ttUaHt wilk taenia gajoltiw motor. For 15 days the crew of the rbone 116. No.1 101 E. 2nd.

Bandits Wearing Gold Sweaters with Black Take Cash' from Manager, S. S. Mtmdelta at Xew Orleans thought their mess boy a ''darn nice kid. rather shy, not no good versity where he has been taking graduate work and doing part time He will teach "contemporary He is spending the sum By Associated Tress. June 8.

tAii IhU. S.Net VACATIONING? MMfBSramuMaMaaaMHat.u mer vacation wira his parents I Then a doctor revealed that the niess "boy" was a ghl, Frances Jenkins (above). Because Frances' Adam's apple did not pro-trade her masquerade was foiled, and when the (rood ship Mundelta Bailed she was left behind. in Columbus. Two small boys who had wan adroitly-planned holdup of a lo cal theater last niglit netted five youths who wore monogramm'ed sweaters, representing the day's receipts.

Only one shot was fired, and the nudience watching a picture was undis" turbed. REAL ESTATE dered away from their home in IT shduldn't mean that you be out of touch with what's happening at home. Enter your sub city Saturday afternoon scription now. were found by local police and taken to police headquarters where they were held unU their Three young men entered the theater manager 1 ACTOR SUFFERS INJURY Blank Catridoe Explosion May office of the' Mnt-M4rm ham will Mil jAIm It room uni at karia J. V.

RICHART sa. mm aug. jbJiKMOCR. INDIANA Mai to yrm daily. OntylSc a wttk.

YOU'LL WANT THE HOMETOWN NEWS Cause Loss Of Eye. By Associated Pru. New ifork, June 8 An audi ence of 3,000 persons watching a parents, who were notified, after them. The lads were about three and four years of age, authorities said. One of them was the small sen of Roy Johnson, Parshmg street, and the other boy wus visiting at the Johnson home.

They had wandered away while at play and were found by police on South Broadway near" the Ebner Ice and Cold Storage Company plant. soon after Patrolman Belville, who had guarded the transfer of the, receipts fr6m the ticket window to the office, had left. Since a holdup several weeks ago in which $800 was a policeman had been detailed to this duty. When Belville returned in answer to an alarm fall a minutes later, the youths were In possession of the money. Bel TRIBUNE xn Mil i rr.EST-0-UTE Batteries EadMNja dramatic playlet in which Le an actor, and his wifj were acting last night, saw him discharge a pistol close to his face, saw him fall and thought was very good acting.

The pistol, loaded with blank catridges, had been held too close to his face. He was taken to a hospital, injured so severely he may lose the sight of the eye. The climax came today when detectives arrested him for having a gun without a itenuit. AVIATOR ESCAPES DEATH ville retrieved it at the point of Now Open Park pool. Satefaciion Shields out.

Come on je9d Eludes Firlna Squad By Sawlnq Prison Bars. The street's of Peking, the most beautiful city in laid out by Kublar Khan. his revolver, but another bandit entered and fired al shot at him, disarmed him and took the money again. Then a second patrolman, Frank: Parker, entered, but he, too, was closely followed by a holdup man, who disarmed him By Aaaoclated. PrcaA, San Francisco, June CITIZENS TIRE SERVICE toi Ewiac St, rbone S5.

-Eddie witb De Larm is all through South America. Who'd Mind Being Caught? Not that it isn't a nice coun before he could interfere. Thp bandits made a leisurely exjt, he savs but the people there are somewhat impulsive, and fir- ihg at. sunrise for Amer and drove away in fyeir automobile. Persons who them leave said thev wore gold sweater with an "S'' monogram.

C3.GHAS.E.EHLESP1E Practice Limited to Disease! ef the Eye, Ear, Nose V- and Throat; and FITTING GLASSES it hi BEYMOUR, INDIANA Left to Hht: l)wight II. Gren and BiBtant United Stntees 'attorneys, and Samuel Clawson, a-AJ underworld SMALL CHILD DIES kijig, signing a Ixmd on income tax charges. Capone faces a possible Unn, if conviotetl on all counts, of tbirtv-two vears. a Son of Former Sevmour Resident Succumbs Sunday. CUT COAL COSTSi; Rave on Coal bill.

Not by dolj with less beat; Have whllo getting more heat! Coal will ac-diminish that for you. It actuator provides more anil leer regn-, lalctl httit from each ton consumed. 0 much lictter 15 thl Coal, the total amount consumed In a season wlH less with more heat! than you burn now, Raymond City Coal 6JM Per Ton 2 Tons for $11.00 (Cash daughter, Oial, of near Chestnut Hidge; Mrs. Webb Sago '4 tt Additional Social Events John Erwin Spray age six, son of Mr." and Mrs. John Sprav.

of Indianapolis, it'drmer resident of this city, died Sun ntid children, Matv Iee, Amy nd i Harold of Crothersyifle; DR. BALL icano aviators are all too common. i Larm, American aviator, tnissed one. of those firing squad by au hour last October. lie was back home iir San Francisco today congratulating himself on Uie luck that- brought him through.

I It all hapiiened in Cohcepcion, Chile, when De Larm landed two revolutionary leaders in that city. O.lciaU.JJjreW' aH thrao of the men ux jail, ant) the firing squad was ,7, :1 Xrihour before ne if as ached-uled to face the guns, Do Larm said. Jia Hawed hia- wavout of the by night ovef the Andes, sometimes! scaling rived in Argentina, where he fcol- lapsed and lay near weeks. --vn-" MATTHEWS REUJilON HELD day at Indianapolis following an Mrs. Hannah Cox and grand-daughter, Kathleen, Edwiiv dox AT COX HOME illness of two The.

boy-r and Mrs. Nellie I. Matthews MOVED 'Ilk Ifflta Iw Culm iirfnn ttin Entrance Scxt Door to Trikun was taken ill Saturday, reunion the Matthews and daughter, Mary Lou, of this The lad was born Auust family, the children and grand 'itv. i. 1025.

hr Indianapolis, the son children of Mrs. Mary E. Mut- ICE Oil thews. a eld. uud VLJ Ulh.el of John and Aileen Bryant CIRCULATION INCREASED Spray, who trarvjye.

Mr. and hpme of Edwin Cox, Oak street. Treasury Reports Increase -of Mr. Spray--foraerly: Uved in At tile noun hour an efatio PllONTE NO. 4 35tL PerPerson this city, moving to Indian- dinner! was sewed v.

apoha about yenrs oko. By Associated Press. W.H BURKLEY INSURANCE AND LOANS REAL ESTATE Besides the parents, he; is Washington, Juno 8Th treasury today ppr survived by( one brother: and 6wo (iMtent. Seymour Indiana jcapita ciniulafion of. money, in -THE- SOTRPUKISGI'ILl COMPANY Indiana of Bsed rubberij FunerAl serViceB''Ul be hald trensea 30 cento.

in 'over 10 oeloekWednesdaT mora- April. insr at IndiAnapolis in charge of Money in last for balls and incense and other purposes 1 -when EurOfMeans till Icnew nothing of, this useful material. and the aftemoon "was spent informally. present were: Mr. and Mr.

Mr. and Mnr. Ralph Matthews ahd f4iiidren. Oeral-tline and Iren. 'and Mr.

and Mrs, Frank Pare and son, Roy, MrsBen of NoMcsvilleY Mr. Mrs. Ernest Dean, of Snen'er; Mr. and Mr'sc John MjcKa.v. of Co? nnrliusV Mr.

and Mrs. aVhtI Bridges and son. Jack, of Cronmiskey: Mrs, William: Wieu- ii Jt month, was $4,702,283,712. This was enual to per person ao one should waste any pity on the fish cattirht bv sweet nn' Indianapolis Methodist nunis-terT Burial will ie Jn Riven iew Cemetery, this pity, ab)nt 12 tmt. wobk Airs -StrxLoxiro MATzaiAXk ranrra asro oii.a.

BVH.DKB8' BlIDWiM, AtassToa Boorua us against $37.31 the previous' Scott Scott Palmer Oradoat Ltcenaed CHIROPRACTORS month. halls are made of, is effective for Total monev in- United 'Inei Shumard (above), pretty winner of the invitation deep sea fishing championships for women at Uiig Beach, Calif, It would aTmost amount lo au. honor, in fact, to "belong' to such a fair creature. Inex won the champion hip by her great catch of 40 fish, a few t.f which are shown wilh her. She defeated 20 other female hnak Waltous for the honor.

Talking movies as entertain searing away malaria beanng States, including gtld coin ntidJ raoa 1. 41S OhttBt IV Seymour, Indiana, nient on railroad trains hare been moiMiiiitneH in the south, exrwri- tiulhon held fiy the treafinn, William1 'and was on May 3J, tuents fchow. tried and appear to he practical son..

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