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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 5

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Seymour, Indiana
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i. It. f- a '('. I' PAGE day for Newport. News, and Southport; North Carolina.

She will remain for a Aitbcictiohd Youth Holds Meeting Rldgetietc WpmerCt Club tioldt Style Review PERSONALS SOCIAL EVENTS visit with her son. the' regular blHhohthiy, meeting bl- the Ridgevtevr Women's Club Buth.J'aylor will leave to-, day for visit in" Newport News, and win aWo visit In Mary DismoreliUer RUei- TJfie Baptist Youth Fellowship of churches of the Bwwns-tewn Jpaetutt Youm AssoclaUon held "quarterly -rally Thur. day nlghC with' the Crothersvllle was The Rev. and Mr. Hugh Chormley and daughter KatKryn, and sons.

Hugh and David, of Des jowa, hav been the guests-ot Mr. and' 'Mrs. WUUa lionored at Dinner Hfteiod IndianapoiiiA land hefore homel Values Up To $10.00 Mrs. Jesfnette. Wellwood, of tthe Administration BuliOinf at Ridgevlew; Mrs, Hubert, Hardin caused by the resignation of Mrs.

Mr. and MreTtillard ABCIL'02l Announcement: hag beehrmadi Baptist Church. The meeting is-ibefgaest-' 'hr-thed With arTaylbr and opened at 8:00 o'clock In this city of the Mrs. tiauaia laismore no wwiei 'XrreflTn6rT'bislfiei' theetihg amapolis," Thursday evening? with. The, business session ctm-, a style of fall fashions -under the olrtctlon bf Mrs.

Gladyi this Retf Carl Hill the vows given in the single ring ana in eighteen -years. -V" 7 Downing was presented. Mrs. Ttfr. Mrs.

H. R. White of are-on a business trip to Centralia, 111. '-T Mrstiertie Comer, of 'Scotts burg, was in Seymdur Thursday on business Mrs: George H. Kingvof North Vernon, was a business visitor in Titual, -in the preseftce of a few Downing gave very Interesting relatives and friends.

talk on fashions and her first Bloomington, will the week- end guests bf Mr. White's parents; Mr. and; Mrs, Kenneth WhUe and other reialivear in: thisiity Mrsr HiU sang 1 Love You buying trip. During the social hour Mrs. ihis city Thursday.

vln Abell. received hU discharge! i from the U. S. Navy. were'- marked forf The lumor-iuasMe.

-'-and Mrs. John Roberts and daughters FaUn Ann and Hope kavtrn," P. and Mrs. Victor Baurlie Judy; Mr. and Mrs.

George Abell and sons, David, Lawrence and Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Daily and son, Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and son, Gerry, Mrs.

Emma Mackey, Miss Carol Eudaly and the host and hostess. Truly" and "Because' accom panied at the piano bf Mrs. Kran-ier. Robert Foster favored the -guests Miss Rosemary "Love has re with several selections' on the ac Alter a two weeks' wedding Paul William Adams, of Columbus, former- of this city, was in Seymour Thursday' evening on business. ducted by the AssociaUohal Fresl-dent; Ada Kcta Shouse of Bethel church.

Dr. Matthews head of the department; of ohristlan. education gave the address of the evening. Refreshments 'were served by Crothersvllle youth at close of. the.

meeting. attending from Seymour were Dr. and, Mrs, A. Cohn, Mr. and Mrs.

ShirVey Gregory, Karen Gregory, Bobby Gregory, Reta Allen, Marie Adams, Gerald-ine Culp, Mary Katharine Kellar, Georgia Jean Alltrt, Thetai" Standfield, Velma Standfleld, Jean Ames, Ruby Amel, Marion -Rein-bold, Jean. Donica, Emil Donica, turned to her home In Detroit, Michigan, after a Visit with hter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Love, South Walnut street. cordion and the hostesses, Mrs, Leonard McDanleLs and Mrs.

trlb to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at home In Indl Howard Andrewsi served refresh anapoCs In their 'newly furnished Mrs. A.

D. Shields has gone to ments at the close of the after Delaware New York City on a buying trip. home at 2041 South noon. Mrs. Esther Rodert, Mrs.

Salina street. i Models for. the show were: Mrs, A new plastic fly swatter perfumes the air as it kills Small vents at. the top of the. handle emit perfume as the swatter Is wielded.

Myers and daughter have returned from a weeks' vacation at the Those attending the wedding were: Mrs. Flora Fogel of Terre Bernlce Wilson, Mrs. Bernard Love, Mrs. William Meredith, Mrs. Edgar Secystock, Mrs.

Richard Osburni Mrs. Foster Doyle and Wisconsin Dells. At Fond du Lac, mm tar Haute, aunt of the b'ride, Mrs, Mrs. Rodert and Mrs. My IF A SHIOn ALL TYPES OF IEAUTY SERVICE Leona Knost of this city, a sister Leonard Powell, Alvin Carpenter ers were delegates to the Mid 1 rsj of the bride, Mrs.

Omer Chaney Mrs. Charles Causey. Allen Carpenter, Jeanne Blair, western Council conference- for and Mrs. Charles Marshall of In dlanapolis. Local No.

11, United Textile Evergreen Class Has MABEL WZX Owner Workers of Americas of the Sey Richard. Coins, Shirley Golns, El-vin Stevens, Jenny Berry, Donald Ruddlck, Marlyn Killion, Carolyn Killion, Charles Culp, Rosalyn Regular Meeting mour" Woolen Mills. and 'inn William Leamy of New York ESKA M1ZK- The monthly meeting of- the the McKnney, Avis' Machlnd," City, arrived In this city Thurs- Evergreen Study Class of ard StroderTBetty-Reed Betty Use Tribune Classified Ads For Quick Results lUmlnd yoa thai roo altracMynaa lima Jones, Donna Jones, Carol Smith, day-to spend several days the guest of Henry Montgomery, 628 North Poplar street. Jack Ilaper, Vance Hill, Mr. and baflaa Willi Mrs.

Wm. Emhuff, John Emhuff, Will Roseberry, of Los Angeles, Cortland Church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bot-torff at Cortland. The meeting opened with "the singing of the hymn of the month, "Heavenly Sunlight" with Mrs.

Ruth Thompson, teacher, in charge of the de Robert Yount, E. E. Walker, Mr. Is the guest of his parents. MARY LOUISE Beauty Shop WE MOW ARE Vfixa SOFT WATER rev Soft mad Met BMuUiul Hair Machine.

MachlneleM and Coldwavc Permanent Tintinc Bleaching Facials ttdtf tow'ChMtnnl I'' Phon S30-Y LOUISE KLOSS Owner and Operator and Mrs. Luther Goins, Russell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roseberry, Marvin Standfield. East Third street.

specialize in Permanent Waving and V. Hair Shaping Modern beauty shop SPECIAL Mrs. Leona Knost has returned to this city after attending the Dismore-Miller wedding in Indi Miscellaneout Shower Honors Jiecent Brule son anapolis. She also visited her' Pfcoo ill TehaUg Bid The home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ken votions. The report of the secretary was given and roll call was answered by the members giving the date of their birthdays. An hour of recreation was in charge of Albert Ray and light refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. neth Fosbrtnk was the scene of lovely appointed miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening hon oring Mrs. Lynn Pfaffenberger, the former Miss Wllma Baldwin, brother, Millard Corthum and family in Terre Haute.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirtzel will leave today for a visit in Newport News, and Southport, North Carolina, where they will visit MM. Hlftzel's brother. Mrs.

Ernest Polk, of Oak Park, 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spray, North Broadway. Mrs. J.

W. Hood will leave to present were: Ellen, Table games were in play dur- Metal Jng ths evening and favors were Robert and Albert Ray, Kathryn and Betty Abell, Kenneth Bos-well, Kathleen Ogllvie, Gene Bot- presented Mrs. Pfaffenberger and Mrs. Clara Pfaffenberger. The bride's chosen colors of pink and oaoiniinriieir torff, Genevieve Flynn and Mrs.

Thompson. green were used In the cleverly mm arranged two tier bouquet of snapdragons and greenery used One Double Rack of Ladies' Dresses $5.98 $6.98 $7.98 $8.98 $10.98 $13.98 Values as the center piece for the gift table. Felt Old Run Down Pink and green were also carried out in the salad course served and nut cups embossed with mln ct TIIM lETflll IP MIIITt. USUI SUM iature brides and bridegrooms NO EXCHANGES! NO REFUNDS! Special were, given as favors. SSSWK KIDIIEYS Invited guests were: Mrs.

Charles Baldwin, mother of the bride, Mrs. Clara Pfaffenberger, CDFFEE mother of the bridegroom, Mrs. II A. it' Ai Folks that feel old before their tint fax Iom of aleep, frequent- ftth up nighta, ahould know bow wonderfully Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root medicine relieve tuch dis-trew when dee to faulty kidney excretion.

For three generationa Swamp Root haa beta the etandbr to millkm of borne when kei of aleep caiite folk to feet to nervoua, run-down and worn out. Many think there la nothing like the natural herb, root and bark combined in Swamp Root, for ethritt latins kidney' eliminating function. TRY it I Try to get feeling better with a oott of Swamp Root from the drug More. Alfred Miller, Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs.

Robert Pfaffenberger, Mrs. John Baldwin, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Robert Fye, Mrs. cm One Rack Pinafore Dresses $4.98 Values.

SPECIAL Attractively decorated all metal Hampe rs for clothes, linens, etc. Large and roomy and are attractive in any room. Choice of colors. Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs.

Price Baldwin, Mrs. Robert Blair, Mrs. Cloyd Cecil, Roy. Pft(f? 1 4 One Rack Higher Priced Dresses $10.98 $13.98 Values. Special 4 i LIGHTWEIGHT.

ELECTRIC 4 -V TRAVEL fenbergeTi Misses Virginia and Marguerite Baldwin, Miss Anna Louis Bauer, Mrs, Leonard Pfaffenberger, Mrs. William Mrs. lao Monroe and the hostess." -Cf Wesner Hostess To Alplia Unit 2 Members of Unit 2 of the Alpha Class of the First Methodist Church were guests of Mrs. Alfred Wesner, North Chestnut street, Thursday afternoon at their regular meeting. Optometrist eyes examined GLASSES FITTED Phone 950 Seymour, Ind.

ROOMS VEHSLACC BLDC 20 Ladies' Play Suits 'SE Jp-Jfidft SUMMER SKIRTS $1.98 Bathing. Suits Shorts Halters Greatly Reduced! ONE COUNTER OF PURSES $1.00 5St- Perfect for thot vacation or weekend trip. May be quickly assembled or taken apart for easier HOURS: It A. P. M.

CLOSED WCDITESDAYt FURNITURE STORE TWO SIZES DROEGE Mrs. Travls-Carter, president, 50 '6 upciicu me insvujig wiui prayer and Mrs. F. H. James read the Ninety-Fifth Psalm for the devotions.

Mrs. Tevis Carter was in and 220-222 Sd Chestnut St. Phone 97 $4.98 Value' MARDEN CLASSIC BLOUSES L. D. Robertson OSTEOPATH Office JOSH North Chestnut SL charge of the program and several readings we're given.

During the social hour table games were enjoyed arid favors Long Slevts it III. Ul IU JMI. 10 So, Chestnut HOURS-9 to 11:30 a. 2 to 4:30 m. Trealmsni by appointment only.

S1.49 ONE LOT $2.98 BLOUSES ner. The' nejueeting of the unit will be held with Mrs A. Newhouse at her home at'Cortland In two week in attendance were: Mrs. Albert Sweazy, Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs.

Travis Trumbo, Mrs. Travis Carter, Mrs. Tevis Carter, Mrs. F. H.

James and the Cliadrcn's Sun Suits Boys' Shorts Longics -Playalls Sweat Shirts Dr.E. J.Bahta OPTOMETRIST v-l iff z- Mil 1BC Reduced To EYES EXAMINED CLASSES ITTED 1.49 Offic Over Bus Station 117E.2nd St. Phons 875. HOURS: -11MJ A. lili-l P.

M. Siie 2 10 1 LOT BOYS' SLACK SUITS The Coal Question! There can be but one reason In hesitating to lay in your coal sup- $2.98 hostess. Mrs. Perry Fletcher was a special guest at the meeting. Su Paul Lafas Aid Holds Regular Meeting The regular monthly business meeting of the Ladies 'Aid of the St.

Paul Congregational Church was held in the church rooms Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Etter, president, opened the meeting with a reading and prayer. Following the short business session, the Rev. Kenneth Murphy pastor of the church, showed several' slides of pictures which proved very interesting and were enjoyed by the Special! $4.98 Ladies' Rain Coats Sly at the present tune and that 1 the financial one.

There is no question as to the advantages of buying now because coal will not v.t NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES DRS. SHIELDS SHIELDS DENTISTS VtaeHea Limited XxdtMtoty ft Ealraclioa. X-Rar aad Artificial Taatk Oamd rieo Lyi fetotet loUdlaa PHONE OfBca Hour: 8 A. M. to 4 P.

aL CLOSED WEDNESDAYS A diamond Engagement Ring Is a "once too lifetime" purchose. Chosen with proper care, will yield Wtfime of pride ond pJeowreJ. First step in the rtght dVtctien is to get the) expert end consctentiow covmal of a Jeweler whose competence and (odgmant you can trotrl Where Your Dollar Buys More Style-' More Wear -More Valut be cheaper and it may be aearer. i OWTX LUMP, W. VA.

ONYX EGO. W. VA. STOKER SPECIAL, W. VA.

STOKER SPECIAL, IMO. INDIANA EGO Pay Cash and Save! 7 Stors Hours: 9 to Week Doyi GEO. F. EiArJ MAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 202 West 2nd St. Seymour, Ind.

'V liudid feeW Te USE OUR IAY-AWAY fLANI 9 to 9 Soturdoys DR. ROBERT PEDEN DENTIST U4 Sik Caaatnit St 11 01 HUE HOUHSi 0 AM. to 13 1 JO, M. to PJL CLOStD WTONtSDAT DR. ROBERT jOERSOX DENTIST Wwt Second SL farai S4S Offic Hours: t30 A.M.

to 13 A.IL ISO P.M. to a P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS 1K1 ICE 4 COLD STORAGE CO. Fhor. Mo.

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