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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 5

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Seymour, Indiana
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fRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1945 SEYMOUR A UN K. SKY MOT TR, TN fl; month is "The Business Woman and Her jChurch" ind Misa Mc crhr a Aire Henry took this as the basis lor her interesting talfc. Hid Mud Miss Harriett Roeger, of the Mr and Mrs. John T. Baldwin To Seymour Business College, also spoke briefly, enlarging upon the evening's topic.

i i Mark Golden Wed diner Anniversary Mrs. Webster, accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Keach, sang "In the Garden of Tomorrow." Mr. and Mrs. John T.

77 m- if 1 Mrs. Walter Hyatt was the de prominent Redding township resi- tioned in Oslo, Norway; Paul Alan Montgomery, of Sampson, New York and David B. Montgomery, of the A. A. Long Beach, Cali votional leader.

dents, will observe the golden an- Mrs. T. Volney Carter, presi niversary of their marriage Sun --ftp'' 1 dent of the Association, presided day at their home near Redding- fornia. Other grandchildren are Mrs, Lynn Martin, of Rochester, N. Y.

at the meeting which is the first to be held by the church group since June. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were who is a nurse in a hospital in Rochester and Miss Ruth Montgo married on September 8. 1895 and Mrs.

Don Weyer, Mrs. DeWitte have snent the entire half century mery, who with the two Montgo Sierp, Mrs. Katie Borcherding, Mrs. Omer Trlmpe, Mrs. Lena BenzeL Miss Gertrude Hodapp, Miss Louise Nleman and Mrs.

Otting's mother, Mrs. Minnie Graff. Miss" Gregory Honored At Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Harry Thias, Mrs. Louie Hatfield and Mrs.

Wilbur Lunte entertained at a prettily appointed miscellaneous bridal shower and post-nuptial party Thursday evening at Mrs. Thias' home, Mill street, to honor Miss Marie Gregory, who is to be married next week in Memphis, to Mr. Galen King. Miss Gregory, daughter of Mrs. DeWitte Gregory, of Salem, has made her home here with Mr.

and Mrs. Thias for the past ten months while she held a position with the Schawe-Gerwin Company. Mr. King, whose home is in Hutchinson, Kansas, is in Memphis attending Diesel Engine of their married life in the Red- mey boys in service are children Ogan and Mrs. John A.

Shields were hostesses. Brownstown H. Unit eington community, residing on a of Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery Miss Virginia Baldwin and Miss part of the farm on which Mr.

Baldwin was born and reared. Marguerite Baldwin, daughters of Has Guest Meeting Mrs. Baldwin, who was former Ralph Baldwin, Miss Wilma Baldwin and Francis Baldwin, children ly Miss Leroa Dell Allman, is Members of Unit No. 1 of the seventy years old and Mr. Bald of Charles Baldwin and Miss Emmylou Baldwin, daughter of Brownstown Home Economics win is seventy-seven.

Club held a guest meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Price Baldwin. They are the parents of four children. Mrs.

John Montgomery. lawn picnic Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Snyder, with Mrs. Edwin Thom as A family basket dinner is to be served at noon Sunday and open house will be held Sunday after Price Baldwin, and Ralph Bald win, oi neoainrton and Charles To 2-months'-old Barry Thomas noon for relatives and friends. Baldwin, of this city.

Guests were seated at quartet During their long residence in They also have ten grandchild tables arranged over the lawn Jackson county Mr. and Mrs ren, three of whom are serving goes the distinction of being the first American child born in IXitch New Guinea. He's pictured above with his mother, Mrs. Emma Arlene Thomas, at the with the armed forces. They are Baldwin have made a legion of friends and are held in high esteem by all who know them.

Robert L. Baldwin, son of Mr. and School. The party colors were blue and white, which have been chosen by Miss Gregory as her wedding shades. The eift table in the din- Mrs.

Price Baldwin, who is sta Fashion Favorite FALL BAGS Asheville, N. home of her; mother. She said her husband, Lincoln P. T. A.

Pfc. Evan Thomas, of Ft. votional service, taking as her ing room, laid with a white cloth, topic, "The Gift of Friendship." wag centered with a low arrange-She took her text from Luke and ment of white snapdragons and Executives Meet and the buffet table was flower-centered. The afternoon was spent informally. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs.

I. E. Moore, Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mrs. Roy Clark, Mrs.

J. M. Robertson, Mrs. Stanley Owens, Mrs. Ralph Denny, Miss Lilla Vermilya, Mrs.

W. W. Goss, Mrs. Cash Kern, all of Brownstown; Mrs. Clyde Peters, of Vallonia and Mrs.

Virgil Hartley, of Anderson, who is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Noble Miller. Members of the Economics John and read an article, "The gladioli and blue ageratum. Mrs. Herbert Manuel, who is to Ten Commandments of Friend-1 Little Richard Morgan, son of ship." Mrs.

Kenneth Morgan, presented now in Germany, may not yet know he's a father. Barry was born in Holland! where his mother, a former" WAC corporal, was stationed. Gty Students Get Mrs. Walter O'Donnell read an the shower gifts to Miss Gregory, in a prettily decorated toy wheel barrow. serve as president of the Lincoln School Parent-Teacher Association during the coming school year, called a meeting of her executive committee Friday afternoon in the school auditorium to make plans for the organization's first meeting to be held on Monday night, September 17.

We hove the styles shapes and colors you'll be reading about, seeing around from now on. Smooth all-purpose envelope bogs dress-top handles vanities and boxies for "those homecoming whirls. Find your own special favorites here in luxurious alligator grains, velvety suedes, and excitingly new fabrics and leathers. All are indeed costume-complimenting. Tables of progressive flea in play during the evening brought score prizes to Mrs.

Virgil Lunte (Continued from page one) day. Teachers met this afternoon and Miss Lois Guernsey. In the late evening an iced with N. J. Lasher, city school superintendent, and DeWitte Ogan, Mrs.

Clyde Hill was named to course was served. high school principal. article on "Labor Day and another captioned "Post War, It's Mrs. Cleve Wineinger gave a reading "Beyond Mrs. L.

H. VanVoorhies gave "Builders All" and a prayer of the Republic was given by Mrs. Harry Hedges. In two weeks Mrs. Walter Prall will be hostess to the Bible group, with Mrs.

Frank Gates devotional leader and Mrs. Clyde Elliott, program chairman. Mrs. Harry Hedges had planned the program hour for Thursday afternoon and Miss Eva Day and Mrs. VanVoorhies shared score $7.95 The guests' were Mrs.

Fred Thias, Mrs. Walter W. Stradley, Robert Bell, of Chili, has be in charge of a get-acquainted program at that meeting and Mrs. Raymond Sweaney was named refreshments chairman. Mrs.

Cora Schneck, Mrs. Ben Add 20 Tax Moritz, Mrs. Harry Fink, Mrs. been employed as science instructor in Shields High School to fill the vacancy caused by the sudden illness and emergency appendectomy of Mrs. Beatrix Vogel, The executive group named Virgil Lunte, Mrs.

Wilbur Lunte, Mrs. Elnora Morgan, Mrs. Doris group present were Mrs. Harry Shields, Mrs: Arthur Greger, Mrs. Frank Gray, Mrs.

John Hamer, Mrs. George Snider, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Frank Templin, Mrs. Edwin Thom, Mrs.

W. W. Ireland, Mrs. Willis P. Stall, Mrs.

F. C. Foster, Mrs. D. J.

Cummings, Mrs. Noble Miller, Mrs. Howard Snyder, Miss Bertha Heller, Mrs Claude Allman and Mrs. Ralph Stotz. Carole Ann Bridgetvater Has Birthday Party Mrs.

Ivan Bridgewater emer-tained a group of youngsters at her home on North Chestnut Morgan, Mrs. Mike Speckner, Mrs. Mrs. J. J.

Kutch, a new member of the school faculty this year, as publicity chairman for the year, to succeed Miss Mary Lu Tom-linson, who tendered her resigna Clayton Fisher, Miss Norma Guernsey, Miss Lois Guernsey, Mrs. Walter Lunte and Miss Em who is now being treated in a Lafayette hospital. Mr. Bell is a graduate of Manchester College and taught for six years at Royal Center, Ind. Dur tion when she resigned as a member of the Lincoln School faculty to accept a position as a member of the Junior High School faculty.

ma Kriete. Miss Frost To Enter Mil icau Uee-Doxcner Various other matters of busi honors. Mrs. Elliott assisted Mrs. Schobert in serving an iced course.

The guests present were Mrs. Frank Gates, Mrs. L. VanVoorhies. Mrs.

Harry Hedges. Mrs Clyde Elliott, Mrs. Walter Prall, Mrs. Walter O'Donnell, Mrs. Minnie Stockelman, Miss Eva Day, Miss Ethel Rhoades, Mrs.

Cleve Wineinger and Mrs. Schobert. Trinity W. S. C.

S. Meets Miss Joan Frost, daughter of Mr. ness were discussed by the group which will be presented to the Association members at their first meeting. and Mrs. I.

L. Frost, Calvin Boulevard, will be among the new students entering Milwaukee-Downer College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ing the past three years, he has been in the army training program stationed at Fort Scott, Illinois. He will teach physics and chemistry and has a well grounded background in those subjects, school authorities feeL Parochial school students also held registration sessions today. Students of the Immanuel Lutheran School reported at 8:30 o'clock this morning and students of the St. Ambrose School registered following the 8 o'clock mass.

Officers serving this year with September 12. at the opening of its ninety-fifth year. Mrs. Manuel art Mrs. Clyde Hill, vice-president; Miss Florence Ring, a member of the faculty, secretary and Mrs.

Raymond we any, treasurer. Miss Frost was graduated last spring from Shields High School Committee chairmen named by Mrs. Manuel are as follows: Gty Cab has purchased the equipment and franchise of the 6 Bus Lines, and will continue its operation- BJEW SCIHEBUJLE EFFECTTIVE MONDAY; SEPTEMBER lOtU Leave U. S. O.

Bldg. to Freeman Field and return, starting at 4:15 p.m. 7:1 5 p.m.; 9:15 p.m. This schedule has been, approved by Col. H.

Dorney, but is subject to change. Watch for announcement. Membership, Mrs. Lois Borders. Program, Mrs.

J. Allen Bracke- street to celebrate the third birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Carole Ann. The children spent an hour on the lawn with kindergarten games and then were invited to the dining room for an iced course. Carole Ann's birthday cake, frosted in white with pink accents and topped with three pink candles, centered the table. The pink and white color motif was repeated throughdut the party appointments.

Little people invited were Sandra and Sharon Ann Wright, John Charlton, Carol Sue and Eddie Lauster, Harry Lee Leslie, John Deane Kloss, Larry Nichalson and Rickey Bridgewater, the little honor guest's baby brother. Other guests were Mrs. John Charlton, Mrs. Deane Kloss, Mrs. Beverly Nichalson, Mrs.

myre. Hospitality, Mr. Culp. Study Group, Mrs. Hazel Ber ry.

Summer Roundup, Mrs. Paul At Otting Home Members of the Afternoon Study Group of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Trinity Methodist Church, meeting Thursday afternoon in the lovely country home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Otting, South Walnut street road, made plans to -send Christmas boxes and literature to Trinity boys who are serving with the armed forces. Mrs.

John F. Kasting and Mrs. C. L. Peacock were co-hostesses with Mrs.

Otting. Mrs. L. H. Becker, president of the group, presided and the devotional hour, directed by Mrs.

F. Miller, closed with a prayer of thanksgiving for the peace. Miss Louise Nieman presented the Study topic, "Methodism in Brackemyre. Legislative, J. A.

Brackemyre, school principal. Flower, Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Historian, Mrs. George Pollert, Ward Asks Court To Hold Seizures Invalid Washington, Sept.

7 IJP) Montgomery Ward and Company today asked the supreme court to declare the government seizure of its properties in seven cities invalid. Ward has appealed from the seventh federal circuit court's 2 to 1 decision of last June which upheld an order by the late President Roosevelt directing the army to seize the properties. The circuit court found the order valid under the war labor disputes act. It reversed a finding by U. S.

District Judge Philip L. Sullivan of Chicago that the President had neither statutory nor constitutional authority for the seizure. President Truman recently or- Jr. where she was active in many school groups. During her entire four years she was a member of the Girl Reserves, was affiliated with the Girls' Athletic Association for three years, served as class secretary her Junior year, a member of the Patriot Staff her Senior year and carried a leading role in the Senior class play, "Young She also is a member of Gamma Phi chapter, Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority.

This summer she has been a junior typist at Camp Atterbury Distribution Center. At Milwaukee-Downer she will major in occupational therapy. Miss McHenry Speaks To Presbyterian Group Miss Mina McHenry, Shields High School dean of girls, was guest speaker and Mrs. Hayes Webster, guest soloist for the first fall meeting of the Women's Association of First Presbyterian Church held Thursday evening in the church parlors. The program theme for the Ways Means, Mrs.

James Orville Huddleston and Carole Lincoln. Devotional, Mrs. Paul Bradce- Extra schedules will be added and supplemented by Gty Cabs when necessary, in connec rayre. Pianist, Mrs. Francis Fox.

Ann's grandmother, Mrs. John Kloss. Miss Miller Hostess At Dinner Party Miss Emily Jean Miller entertained at a prettily appointed din Europe" and Dr. Clyde S. Black, pastor of the church, led in the tion with regular 8 rL Buses- Mrs.

Schobert Hostess To Alpha Class Unit discussion hour which followed During an informal hour in the Thursday afternoon members of late afternoon the hostesses, We shall make every effort to maintain and improve the service when ever possible. PHONE 678 served refreshments. dered the return to private own Unit No. 1 of the Alpha Class of First Methodist Church were Those present were Dr. and ers of all plants seized by the government during the war.

Mrs. Clyde S. Black, Mrs. Philip guests in the home of Mrs. J.

P. Schobert, East Fourth street. Mrs. G. G.

Graessle, Mrs. Ward's petition to the high court ner Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller, Indianapolis avenue. Her guests were Cadet Nurse Nadine Modesett, of North Vernon, a student nurse in the Ev-ansville Deaconness Hospital, Evansville, Indiana; Miss Juanita Read, of North Vernon, who will said the army has continued in GORDON E.

HOWARD, Mgr. L. H. Becker, Mrs. L.

F. Miller, Mrs. Ernest Kasting, Mrs. Grace Mrs. L.

H. VanVoorhies brought to the group an inspirational de- control of the properties and contended the importance of the questions involved was "not di minished by termination of FOR THE FALL ENGAGEMENT nan L(f The long-litigated case arose from Ward's refusal to abide by War Labor Board directives. Gates Reads Riot Act re-enter Arthur Pordan Conservatory, Indianapolis, in the near future for the fall term and Mrs. Roy Wilson, of North Vernon. NeighborlyTrE.

Club To Meet Tonight Members of the Neighborly Home Economics Club will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening with Mrs. Frank Maschino at her home east of the city. All members are urged to attend. AN DIAMOND RING 111 Shell to proud to show her ring and soy, "Yes, U'l a genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Ring" i the symbol 'of oil that finest and true. See tho new Keepsake I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE SALE THE B.

6 H. BUS LINES TO QTY WHO HAVE NOW TAKEN OVER OPER-1 ATION OF THE BUSES. Matched Sots at this reliable store in a wide Costly Session fkmg of trylH end prfctt. To Statehouse AWOLs Indianapolis, Sept. 7 (fi) Soft-drink sippers and AWOLS at the statehouse heard the "riot act" from Governor Gates Thursday.

The chief executive, at a meeting of statehouse leaders and department heads, reiterated the law establishing a Monday-through Saturday noon work week or employes at the seat of Indiana government and suggested with emphasis' that it be observed. The Governor said too many statehouse workers were taking too much time off while supposedly working for Hoosier tax pay era f- v. And while he had the floor he issued a cease and desist order to employes who leave their offices to -consume soft drinks in the second floor corridor. it I wish to thank the thousands of local as well as mill -Ill iiS H1 tary passengers whom we have served during operation Salt Lake City Twenty-nine members of the 1941 Utah Legislature stand to lose more than $25 a head. The state auditor and attorney general are working on appropriate means of collecting the money which the legislators voted themselves for a special session, then adjoifrned five days befone its scheduled end.

The pay of each for the five days was S20 but the state is permitted to charge twenty-five per cent damages and ten per cent interest yearly in tuch caass. of these buses, and also assure you that Gty Cab will- continue their efficient operation Have Your Tires Recapped at Gebtart Acta Supply Tipton S. Phone 911 GEO. F. 'EtAMMATJ JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 202 W.

Second St. Seymour, Ind. A HO III! IIIMA I I Willi The Calcutta-Kunming pipeline runs a distance of 1,750 miles, making it the longest- pipe rftM hW fcfjf Bfcj line in the world..

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