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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 8

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Seymour, Indiana
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Schneck Memorial --Hospital Mrs. Faii racier- and daush- i ft IV 1 curred in the seven counties of the post area in March last year and, local post officers are hopeful that tne post can go through March February's rec- Beabout; Spraytown, i 1 1 a Beck. Redding Redding ton Carl Tqx; "Enice Combs. Salt Creek Houeton, Floyd Thompson; Maumee, Morton TILL 9 TONIGHT Funeral rites for JGhn Solcmaa father cf. kL-UUiir 24- if tijrr.W- -i r- rfwirit In hi.

4 1 Mj4v Wto. tU-vttlvt Until mm Church with- the pastot if tharjgfiM bteij receiving medical i j. i 1 4r Ivnt 47 Stall-. at tes; Crwtherifville; WHhm Peytari-and EmiLW Hughes mm BuYM-i-fT -the- DtHwnt- eesaetaot rfie BaHk ord of 85 In 1951 an Increase Cellman. -A Mr Washington township Dudley- of 38; caused large 79-- perl YEAR DAY VALUES Rittman; who "-under went major surgery February 25, returned to home on Columbus R8 Friday afternoon.

cent Increase, which the greatest in the. state. Pt-- 1 Mr. Harreil died Wednesday" morning- at- Jim at -Cross Plains, IndM'after a short illnessi Funeral Mrs Ida Summa, 84, -who lived in Housfbrt on Freetown El, will be conducted nt 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon from the Houston Christian Church with the Rev. E.

E. Pedi- town, August GoevkerV' Three Democrats have filed to date foe precinct committeeman posts in the. county. They are: Driftwoodnorth, Harley Covert -t Hamilton (WW Wilson to Seek- Sallie-Montgomeryj dauehter of Mr. and Mrs.

WITH SAVINGS Richard Montgomery, 7 who" hadlp been receiving medical treatment, I IlCnOIllinallUn Bowmoft. o-i-minMern af. menl 4 A. Ridge i-- ITEMS! voa as vi as- the Houston cemetery. Mrs.

Sum-ma died early-hursdajr-rnorniM district" hits' formally -announced in th4 Countyf Hos that he-is a candidate, for pomlrTa-T ti6rtin -the pr unary election May 6. Continued" from page 1 I iiLt at the Korean war where decorations have beeaejected -by relatives, often with letters sharply critical of the inception and conduct of LAST TlMCS TCOAY! Ub? PIRATI on the loo.rlj I CCU1IS 1 IISTARRETTi Wlhna l-Rflth; Fields, who underwent minor 'surgery' Friday," returned to her home in Brownstown today. Wrs. Sylvester Anderson and daughter, born February 27, returned to their home at 338 East street, Friday afternoon." Carta Jo Trujillo, eight-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Trujillo, Apartment 14-A, Ridgeview, was admitted Friday right for medical treatment Mr. and Mrs. Ward Emmons, Medora Rl, are the parents of a son, -born by Caesarean section Friday night: the war. The majority of them involved the Purple Heart decoration for wounds, but in one Instance a father who had lost two lvJ 6 smiley if ill DURNETTE pital, Columbus; after being in failing health for the last 12 years and seriously ill since a week ago Friday Friends may call at the Winkkpleck Funeral Home In Brownstown until I o'clock Sunday afternoon.

1 Funeral rites Walter Wesley Coryea, 30, of North who had several relatives in were to be conducted 2 o'clock Jhis afternoon from the Dowd Funeral Home in North Vernon with burial in a Vernon cemetery. 'Mr. Coryea died Wednesday night at the Ft Thomas, Veterans Hospital. Ira Wells, who has been confined to his home in this city by influenza, is reported to be improving in condition. rLMisa- 1 i Shepard, of I Sinct 1904 Seymour's Greatest Store for Men and Beys sons handed back, to the government the Medal of Honor for one, the Silver Star for the other and Purple Heart decorations for both.

The few records available In the Pentagon- indicate mat during WE PAY YOU TO SAVE World Waf I a Distinguished Service Cross and a Silver Star were returned to the Army, with the possibility there may have Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Markel, of Last Times Today! et this Specialised Federal Savings Association Brownstown, are the parents of a son, born Friday night 1 I yp'uFETr of ffe YOUt SAVIMGSV' MrtT William E. McMlnn and Two Big Hits! been other unrecorded Instances. Officials shld available World War II records showed no such casea.j-butthat- it-was possible there mayhave "been "some.

son WUliant Xlls worth, Jr, born i wi th any pmountqnd add ta-r February 22," returned" to their Browastownwharecently suffered I home at 4 13 North Walnut street A CONGRESSMAIIWtLSOirZ: today. Tornado Hits He has been endorsed by the 0 Current 0 0 Dividends political organizations of the 14 Dr.LEddleman No Initiation Fees Or Withdrawal Charges counties which comprise the Ninth District During his term in Congress he has made a fight for clean government and has now able to be up. Miss Jeanette of Brownstown, who has been ill for some time, is reported to be steadily improving in condition. Mrs. W.

Taylor; wife of the pastor of Brownstown Methodist Church, has been ill for several days but is reported-, Continued from page 1 Plus This Big Action Feature! will sing and Mrs. T. Cordes will be stressed the need, of greater econ Heme FEDERAL Savings Loan Ass'n. 117 W. 2nd EL GLENN M.

KEACH. PhonV Continued from page 1 residential areas. A negro section was hard hit Two hospitals were damaged. A number of fires were started by power lines ripped from their poles by the wind. Volunteer crews fought the blazes which were "considered likely- to but others were left to smoulder omy in Washington.

His assign On Tuesday night the First ments to the Appropriations com Baotist Church will be in charge of the music tor ymz'ii- I 't 1 V--drW The St Paul Congregtitional mittcpLlhe.JHouse of Representatives came recognition "of his ability Snd length of service. He harWso-shown; a deep interest 4n HS9 James M. choir sing, with Orvnie due-to- the threat-of awatei 1 (lUUiit AUS tit I KhiiUL Bauterasganistj-rwncsd night felgollcjesraiid-haonducU-L, shortage- Aid stations were set up at the On Thursday night the Church ed a sincere fight against socialization of American institutions. bus station and hospitals where coffee was dispensed to victims of of the Nazarene will give a special number and Sandy Hobson, rep- Although young in years, he son, weighing eight pounds, three and one-half ounaes, at Camp At-terbury Hospital on February 17. The baby has been named Raymond Kyle and will be a companion to, two other sons 'of the Chrichtons, Melvin J.

and Ken-, neth A. The Chrichtons, who formerly lived in Apartment 7-E, DR. ROBERT L. ANDERSON has served longer than any other resejitingtheFirst Presbyterian the storm. Residents from surrounding areaoffered clothlngto representativeinJndiana1with DENTIST Church, will sing a solo.

Mrs. 71 families which were left home Baute will be organist for the the exception of Rep. Halleck. His experience has matured his legislative philosophies and less. service.

SIS Wt Second St a Phone 1043 Office Hours: 9 A. M. to IS 1 :30 P. M. to P.

M. CXOSED WEDNESDAYS Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Phone 950 Seyrriour, ROOMS 10 VEHSLACE BUM. On Friday night the conclud sharpened his political judgments Jlidgeview, now reside at 707 ing night of the series, the First Red Truce Team Continued from page 1 until he is regarded as a political scientist in his chosen field. He announced that if he is renomi Methodist Church choir -will sing and Mrs. Earl C.

barker Will be guest organist for- the anthem. "it Tho ilayfog South Walnut street, Edinburgh Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowles, Columbus R8, are the parents of a daughter, born Thursday at Bartholomew County Hospital, Colum- Dr. Eddleman, known as an The first, he said, was for both sides to agree to air neutral nations nominated.

The second ROOKS it A. at P. M. nated and 'elected, he will continue his efforts in behalf of all the people and will make his race on his previous record in Con HOBBS MILLER 1 Dutch Oven would be for each side to select its Closed Wednesday Afternoons gress. outstanding speaker, is a graduate of Mississippi College with a A.

degree and holds degrees TU.M. and PhD. from seminary and a D. D. degree from Georgetown College.

He served one term" on Ins Hull Addresses urance Mrs. Maudie Kelley, Columbus R8, underwent surgery Friday at Bartholomew County Hospital, Columbus, where she is in Room 13. Private James F. Lubken who the foreign mission field, being in Palestine from 1936 to 1941., representatives without agreement on the part of the other side. Admiral Libby said the subcommittee on prisoner exchange "accomplished nothing." North Korean Maj.

Gen. Lee Sang Cho said both sides already priority to the sick and "wounded aAe.teL'tords; Gas Range! for yourself the exbru that make this Maytag Um bifftist value in gam ranf eat Amazingly insulated ovaav Eafy-to-aee controla Famous Dutch Oven cookery Continued from pae 1 for sale FRESH spent one' year teaching Semitic Outgoing board chairman was Ev 11 3 Vj WEST SECOND ST. formerly made his borne here-with erett Otte, SeymQur.JS3,, BREAD Hehry''Qv-SUhof'BrWhe' nary ana at present in nis sec -f HONE 683 VUm 179 U'a at AlAtAyt virA.ntarl- ond year as. a merfibeT of the sup plementary jtafljoXAeminary in Large 'Flnaie41 West Seventh street, now has the followingijddrc5siiPitk.James.JV LUbkef 1 5th Beg. Trng.

Pa rris Island, C- HI wife," the former Miss Evelyn, Montgomery. Jkjresiding in Indianapolis. to your proposat 10W B0WN ttlMS Public Is' Invited Lee also turned down' a request The publie-la'cbrdlallyvfted' and Clifford Osterman, 310 South Walnut street was reelected treasurer. r-. to.js.tte.nd.

anypr aflsessjqnsjsf Cordesnardv to permit the Red Cross to distrlb. te-packages Jn prisonerot. war camps. Itirf Day Loir Pric Fen TON'S 110 E. Slh St Seymour, lad.

Also elected and reelected at the meeting were directors of six 'Mrs? pearl. Libby again, asked -for an ex-' change of Information oa all pris went major surgery Saturday at The Jewish HospiUl, in Louis the Preaching Mission, which is expected to be appealing to local 'Eddleman Tlsrexii pected to deliver outstanding messages during the five-night series. Churches of the Seymour Ministerial Association have cancelled virtually all meetings next" week oners captured by both sides. He towhshibs Voteti in as director-at-large was J. Harold Brackemy-er, Seymour Rl, who replaces Mr.

Otte. mentioned specifically some 53,000 ville, has returned to her home at 210V4 South Chestnut street South Korean soldiers whose DISTANCE" FADES thiscity. j-JRliSseUross cfBjownstown, names dJdjxot.appearjnJheComt. in order that their members and munist roster turned over to the UN last December. Mr', and Mrs, Merle Thompson, Jr, 2009 Fourteenth street Colum was namea vu ou uie uncxpirea term of John Scott, of Brownstown," who moved "bar er Jackson county a month ago.

friends may attend the Preaching mr THE JACKSON COUWTY LOAM TBUST CO, Lee said most of the Koreans Mission. If no problem for our bank. Thtro Is no safer, more convenient way to send funds anywhere than through us. Our check will be honored anywhere, and you run none of the risk that comes with sending cur rency. When next you must send funds see us.

Years of Continuous Service to tuat CETTLE? IT Other township directors who put, 'HEI HEREAFTER I'LL had been released at the front and flatly denied that majority have been "re-educated" and Inducted into the Red armies. 3 iMV MONEY IN A were reelected were: Lester Dar-lage, Cortland, for Hamilton town February Is bus, have chosen the name Phyllis Gail for their daughter, born Thursday in Bartholomew County Columbus.TThe Thomp. sons are former residents of this city, and Mrs. Thompson Is the forme Miss- Evelyn Harper, the Citizens of Jackson County ship; Lloyd Spurgeon, Norman, for Pershing township; Arthur Continued from page 1 T(XJ Celt V9V The Seymour National Bank -Member. federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 73.Year-01dPaul know.

Increased uary, 1951.. But at this date last year, the post bad a total of 14 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert medical tnd pharmaceutical Otting, Seymour R4, for Redding township; David Nor maujforiJSalt CreektowTiship; Lewis CarrLMedora, for Carr township. Harper.FWcsffowfOtr JuwwledMire steadily extending.

Reynaud Called to4 lite spatt Iff take idrantajfl- with the seven so far this yearr Only three traffic fatalities oc Use Tribune Classified Ads The session terminated with Halt French Chaos lunch at the Trinity Methodist Church, DR. GEORGE S. BQGARDUS DENTIST Boom Vehalaf Bldf. PHONE 40 HOUBS: CLOSED WEDNESDAYS GEOHGE'C 1ATTIRY SHOP Batteriea. Ceneralora, tartan and leiuUea Service Sit East fourth St, Bear PHONK 650 73-year-old Paul Reyriaud who was.

premier In the 1940 fall of Explosions, Fires Continued from page 1 France, bobbed back into the po ot uiese developments, have yourself examined regularly by your physician, Bring the prescriptions tit ffves jrou to our Rexall Ptiarmt-cisl He wft fill them promptly, courteousry, dependably. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE litical spotlight today as the fi building was feared. nancial wizard picked to stave off "There's no way of estimating threatening economic chaos. Dance Date Changes Rainbow Ballroom -STARTING MARCH REGULAR DANCES damage until we can get in and He accepted the job of trying to put together a new government look around," a Ford spokesman said. WE 7AAKE A SPECIALTY OF Ice Creams within an hour after flying back from Britain at the urgent call of A witness to the Royal Oak PresLdenUVlncent Auriol.

blast-reported "there was a flash of fire, ahdthewhole-piace-just TR0NTEND" ALIGNMENT PTleynsud -prepared to-starOalks: WE HAVE MADE FOR YOU THIS WEEKEND. at once with leaders of the warring factions In the National Assembly MldwiIs lifted right up in the air." Both Parmalee, a well known sportsman and author of a. book on marksmanship-. andFriden were iound alive in the shattered MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION fruited Cocoa nut Willbe-Fealurol- which tumbled the 40-day govern-ment-of Edgar- Faure- by-voting FRAME Its bits of Juicy pineapple and shreds of tender white record defense then refus DRUG STORE STRAIGHTENING cocoanut mingled through smooth creamy ice and Charged i' Howeven both died a few hours later at Stl Joseph'slMercy Hospital In ing 15 per cent ralse-thV money. Reynaud's hope is to set up, a Pontiac- government of union a Damage to the two-year-old Strawberry Ripe red strawberries and only they give flavor to this fine cream.

Cbocolato Rich darlt and delicious. wrecked building was estimated at $10,000,000 by Owner Wallace F. Perkins. DELTA "HOMECRAFT" FOVJER- TOOLS WEDMDAY-FRIDAYaiidz: SATURDAY NIGHTS 8:30 TILL 12 Dandng other nighti to 100-Record Player NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT In The Nimrod Room FEATURING DAVID PEARSON, PIANIST AND ENTERTAINER 3e Per-Ounce WHEEL BALANCING For All Matin GUY til COOPER MOTOR SALES CHRTStm PtYMOtmi sales at sen vice Salae Dot. Swvlte Dt Contests Set for Continued from page 1 small cabinet of technicians with greater powers from Parliament to restore order and.

beat off bankruptcy. The Rey, Amos STBastrriuliasW of the First Methodist Church, will be in the oulpit at the church Sunday morning, followin his recovery from a went illness. The Rev. RonMd Williams, of Columbus, a student minister at Indiina University, preached for three Sun Hand" Ready 5 0 Quart Lucas; tenth, Robert Wallace Ellis; eleventh, Louis A. Raborrt; twelfth, Carl Nobbe; thirteenth, iS 1 rf Orcn Schneck.

5 Owen east, Frank" Brown; west, Harry D. days during the Rev. Mr. Bastin's DRUG STORE Pershing Freetown, Cheslie illness. I.

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