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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 4

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YOUR TIPTON DAILY TRIBENT NEEDED A CARLOAD. B. E. Mahaffey Says' Ho. Has No More Horses for Sale.

E. Mahaffey. found out he made a big mistake "by not having a carload of horses on hand when' he inserted the following classified ad in the Tipton Dally Tribune Tuesday evening: "For Sale -3-year-old mare, sound and good worker in all harness." As soon as the. paper was off the press, Tuesday evening hie gan getting phone calls. at smith and carly Wednesday morning sold the mare.

This did not stop the phone calls which are still coming and he wishes tie public to know he is: sorry he did not have enough horses to go around. In Serious Condition. Millard Hancock, who was taken to the Robert Long hospital one week ago where an operation was performed by specialists is reported to be in a serious condition and following the operation it was. feared' he would not gurrive. "Wednesday was ed slighty better and 'his brother Tom' Hancock, residing south of Tipton was told visitors womid likely be admitted Friday at which time Mr.

Hancock will down to see the patient. Hancock underwent severe operation at the Beechwood hospital several weeks. for ithe correction of' a trouble of the lower bowel, which was feared malignant apd it failed to heal properly. Surgeons at the hospital provided an outlet the bowel through the abdomen, he wearing a tube until such time as the wounds from the first operation heal. Reputation is a thing earned by deeds- not won by desire.

'And we think our reputation is probably the strongest guarantee of satisfaction that any patron could have. A LEATHERMAN FUNERAL HOME Lee S. Leatheriman Herbert V. Morris Ambulance Service PHONE 186 TIPTON Bought Gilbert' H. Thomas, has" purchased property in Sharpsville, known, as part of lots i3 and 2 'in block 2, in the Maturity addition, to Sharpsville, according to a deed filed the county recorder for record.

The consideration was given in the 6 deed as $1. Several additional- candidates filed their declarations with Connty. i. Clerk Thursday. Among them are William Zeigler, Democrat, precinct one, Madison who is a candidate for delegate to the state convention and also for committeeman from his precinct; T.

McDaniels, Democrat, who files for state delegate and committeeman from precinct 3, Madison; Fred Wright, Democrat, for committeeman for precinct 2, Madison; Mrs. Inez Ragan, Democrat, committeewoman for precinct' one, Prairie; Ralph Teter, Democrat, committeeman for Preciuct 4, Jefferson and James Jackson, Democrat for precinct 2, Jefferson. Republican candidates: from Cicero the state con-. filed declarations Thurs: day, they being Col. C.

W. Mount, Mrs. Vivian Melntosh, City Councilman Elmer R. Shepherd, H. A.

Binkley and John Roseberry. D. M. Smith filed his declaration as. a candidate for committeeman from Precinct Prairie township, on! the Republican ticket.

More Mdirani Estate. Los Angeles, Mar. The will of Prince Serg Mdivani, killed in a Florida polo accident, was! filed for probate yesterday. Mrs. Edna C.

Plummer, attorney, said the estate; reported: to be worth $1,500,000, will be divided among his widow, brother, and sisters. Visited Specialist. Smith Cox, who for some time has been in ill health, was at -Indianapolis Thursday consulting a specialist. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL: BUILD THEM NAME NEWS price! at ever the put on factory a is Buick. the lowest list price But this buys the most efficient type of -eight engine in the world -the Buick valve in head straight-eight.

This buys the safety of tiptoe hydraulic: brakes combined with the overhead protection of the solid steel "Turret Top." This buys Kace-Action, plus weightbalanced springing, plus freedom from backlash and vibration through torque tube drive. This buys acceleration from 10 to 60 in 20.7 scounds, thrifty gas mileage, and a lightness of handling that's the answer to a woman driver prayer. buysa car engineered in Buick's manner, which means not only sort of a BIRDEN-LIGGETT. Popular Couple Married by Rer. E.

Beyler Tuesday Evening. Miss Sally Elizabeth, Liggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liggett of Arcadia, became. the bride of Leon Birden, son of Mr: and Mrs.

Norman Birden in. a simple single ring ceremony performed at the parsonage of the Wesleyan Methodist church Tuesday evening with Rev. A. Beyler officiating. The young people were unattended and witnesses to the coremony were Airs.

Beyler and Following the ceremony the newlyweds went to the home of the bride's brother, Otto Liggett and: wife, 1203 East Madison: street, where a wedding supper was served and they will reside there for the time being. The bride, has been a resident of Tipton for the past fire months, making her home with: her brother, and has made many friends during. her. 'residence' here. The bridegroom is a salesman at the Kroger Grocery 'Store in Tipton.

BUREAU CONFERENCE. Olicials to Mect at Siders Cafe in. Marion March 20th. 'Local Farm officials have been invited to attend a conference of. officials to be held at' the Siders Cafe, opposite the Farm Bureau depot in Marion Friday of this week called by Mrs.

R. L. McNeal, district social and educational 4 At the conference a round table discussion of programs. for meetings will he discussed. and literature pertaining to programs, distributed! officers of.

county will attend the conference. France's Gold Mine, Angers; France. March France's little-known and only, gold mine, operating 500 feet neath the righ soil of the wine country, makes money. Bank of France gold stocks are. not expected to swell visibly from the proceeds of the.

tiny which produces only two and onefourth pounds, or approximately $1,110 daily: of the, precious metal. War Department Washington, March 19. of (compulsory military training were beaten, 59 to 19. in the Senate yesterday by a final vote on the $611,000,000 War Department supply bill again was delayed by new debate over airplane contracts and the Florida ship canal. Bought Forty.

Acre Foster, Purvis report the sale, of the Nancy' Brown forty acre farm one mile south and one-haif miles. west of the East Union church to My. and Mrs. Romeo Henry of Tipton and it is under-: stood they will take possession In about; 60 days. The tarm has good buildings and Mr.

and Henry intend to make some and make their home on the farm. Services. The funeral service for the late Francis E. Findling, which is to be held at. the Leatherman fuperal home Friday afternoon will be at.

2:00 and Rev. H. R. Pearcyi and Rev. Johu Rose will ofSciate.

Friends may call'at the fuderal home at auy time to view the body, which will lie in state until the hour of service. Tipton Visitor. Mrs. D. B.

Mitchell of Kokomo. formerly of Windfall, Howard conaty chairman of the Epsilon Sigma Omicron sorority, was in Tipton. Wednesday conferring with Mrs. Sam Matthews of this city regarding the organization of chapter in Kukomo. London, a KILLED IN ACCIDENT.

Julian Storms in Motorcycle Acci. dent in Mississippi. Relatives in the' west part of the county have received word. cf the tragic death of Julian Storms, 23-year-old son and Mrs. Orville Storms grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Johnson, all former residents, which occurred at point in Mississippi Sunday. The young man and a companion. been on a trip through the Southwest on -a, motorcycle and met with an accident: in which Storms was killed instantly but his companion escaped with 'a' feir bruises. The body was shipped to Hoopeston, where the parents now realde and' funerul.

services and burial took place there Wed-' nesday." Tax Program Delayed. Washington, March. the public debt shot up to a new peak of. $31,147,057 yesterday, congressional leaders advanced to. mid-April the date when President Roosevelt's tax program is likely to reach; the House floor.

Able To Cp; Mrs. C. S. Norris residing north. of Tipton is to be up! for a part of the time, after.

being quite ill for the past several days with cold bordering on bronchial pneumonia, BIrs. Olive 'Goodnight has moved from apartment South Main street to 239 South East street, where Howard Lineberry formerly resided. ARCADIA. Lee' Sowers who recently (returned honie from. business trip to' Florida and other southern states, left Thursday for Plilladelphia.

Mr. Sowers. is employed bi the Anderson Compauy of Gary and they manufacture a window cleaner which Mr. Sowers invented and Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmie, Worthington were at Marion Saturday and attended the regional tournament. Mr. and Airs. Worthington' are former residents. of Kokomo and were very much interested in the tournament.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Etchison had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kent Whisler of norih of.

Elwood and Mr. and: Mrs. Vernic Etchison.i Sirs. Carl Overdorf-entertained several friends at a prettily uppointed St. Patrick's party at her home Tuesday -afternoon.

Tables were arranged for several games of euchre for which at the close the afternoon prizes were awarded Mrs. Bert. first, Mrs. Valeria Underwood seeond and Mrs. Charles.

Boothe third. A luncheon in. keeping with the day was, served to those named and Mesdames James Schick, 'Emery. Hall, Lettie McGill, James Sanders, and Raymond! Shaffer. Mr.

and Mrs. John. and baby son. of Indianapolis. were: Sunday crening, guests.

of Mr. arid Airs. Lew Groves. and. PHONE YOUR GROCER ASK FOR-! CASE'S HONEY KRUST IT'S DELICIOUS 111.5 Beef 'Boil, lb.

10c Pickles, qt. 115c W. E. May Your Appearance -depends upon your ion. If you can expression on panton's face face won't pearance Mrs.

Sarah 'Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. Albright bad been dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Sweet' at Ekin. Mrs. Irene Hill accepted employment last week in the ladies ready-to-wear department of the. J. C.

Penney Store at Indianapolis, spent Saturday and. Sunday with her daughter, Miss Jane Hill, in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Branson. Mrs.

Frank Whisler, Eva Clifford and Mrs. Valeria Underwood were afternoon guests in the Branson home. The Lions club held their regular: meeting Tuesday evening and were hosts to the members pf. the basketball team, the coach, Carl Bali, and the student manager. The guests included the student manager, Tom McKay, and Bill Hiatt, Max 'Bray, Kenneth.

Zaloudek, Bob Shaffer, John' Mundell, Tom and Charles ley, Paul Dickey, Bernard Hill and. Ira Cunningham, Coach. Balit John Kerr, principal of the Walnut Grove schools. A banquet was served in the Ideal Cafe after which the meeting was held in the club room. Lloyd Lieurance.

principal of the' Arcalia school; and chairman of the prograni commitice, introduced -Kerr as the speaker of the eyening and his talk was greatly appreciated by all present. He' then introduced Mr. Balin who gave a short talk and introduced the basketball team and each member responded with. a few words. Dr.

Roy Fisher was also present and he gave a short talk ind' presented the Fisher League trophies which he donated, to the and second team's of .35 winners. on. the two divisions of the league for the 1935-1936 season. Birs. Charles Beck and Mr: and Sirs.

Pete Heisser of Tipton, and Mr. and Mrs. 'John Heisser were guests at birthday dinner in Lafarette Sunday, honoring their aunt, Miss Margaret Heisser and. riso whose birthlay was March 14. and Mrs.

Vallie Etchison had us their dinner guests at their home near Atlanta Sunday Mr. and: Mrs. Ivan Presler and famof Tipton and Barbara Lee Riebeling. Mrs. A.

C. Vore-and daughter, Miss Helen. Foulke of Madison, were guests of friends here Monday. Mrs. Vore was formerly Mrs.

Inez: Foulke of Arcadia and while Miss Helen visited school and met several former schoolI mates. Miss Maxine Hill entertained the members of Delta -chapter of the Phi Beta Psi sorority at her home Tuesday evening with the following present, Birs. Rob Richards.of Tipton, Marjorie Small, Drs. Mary Rose Roudebush and Mrs. Mary Katness of Cicero, Josephine Rode, Juanita Mahan, Mrs.

Virginia. Jenkins, Sirs. Glen Drumm, Mrs. Eugene Overdorf and a guest, Miss Elizabeth: Todd of Aroma. Tables were arranged for several games of bridge, 'and' at the close of the games prizes were awarded Miss SALON PALMER Perfume In Bulk Jasmine Rose Leaves 25c Per Dram in Beantiful Cut Glass Bottle BLUE FRONT DRUG STORE Mrs.

Lawrence Bath, residing at 701 East Jefferson street, was presented with $15 Tuesday night at the weekly Diana cash night, This sum is given away each week, and the person receiving the gift must be present, or must have signed la proxy on the previous Monday. Diana Gift. Mary Emma Sowers first and Miss Todd second. A luncheon was served by the hostess and the alppointments were in keeping with St. Patrick's Day.

Mrs. H. Baker who has Deen ill with quinsy for the past two weeks is better and is able to be up and about the house. Miss. June Baker of Indianapolis spent Tuesday afternoon and evening with her parents.

Mrs. Shirl Riebeling was hostess to the members of the bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon with all of the members present but one and Mrs. Walter Lewis of Indianapolis substituting for the absent member. Several games of bridge were enjoyed during the afternoon and prizes for high scores were awarded to Birs. Lewis first, Mrs.

H. R. Hartley second tirl Mrs. Lloyd' Smith third. A luncheon was served to those mentioned and Mesdames Vane Leaming, Glen Drunrm.

Paul Apple and J. C. Ambrose. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Grover: Rollings and Miss Daisy: Roilings of Detroit. and Dan Nichols de Pittsburgh. were guests Saturday and Sunday of their cousins.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Loomis and Mrs. Amanda Rollings. Mrs.

Rollings who has in poor health for the past few! mouths, is slightly better and able to be up. a portion of each day. GMAC PLAN of the 10 $1945 at list new to Buicks change special without. accessories, notice. groups Standard all models include safety at extra prices as standard a throughout A car like this at a price like this is news worth knowing any day in the week- but for the real surprise let us show you how it figures out in weekly payments.

The new Time Payment Plan outs the cost of buying a car on time. Why not use these savings to set the kind of car you ve always wanted? Brit 2 Ground lbs. Beef, 25cl McGraws' Food Store THIS MAKES at FLOWERS 29c Up LANE'S 112 N. Main Phone 182 Spinach, garden fresh, lbs. -10c Oranges, Sunkist navel, large jumbo size, dozen KROGER GROCERY BAKING CO.

LAST TIMES TONIGHT. Diana 10c ALL SEATS 10c JACK HOLT in "DANGEROUS WATERS" A Rouring of the High Seas! ALSO COMEDY AND FABLES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KEN MAYNARD in "'HEIR TO TROUBLE" ALSO SERIAL AND COMEDY SUNDAY, March 22, for Five Big Days ADMISSION Sun. and 20c N. 10c laugh beertily or Nights 10c and 25c Charlie Chaplin MODERN TIMES:.

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1907-1971