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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 26

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Kokomo, Indiana
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IMS. 'TCOKOMO COUPLE WED FORTY YEARS PERSONALS SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday St. Guild-Mrs. Rtva Wall. South Locke 7:30 r- m.

Kokorr.c, company re-cm. r- Howard Navy W. ---30 r. I Howard c'ub. 6:30 avenue.

Kriday to serve during the Hazel Plait, der.t: Mrs. Dorothy tary; Betty Cc jUrs. Jar.c ilcLure, 'Mary Lois Byers wiJ teacher. A goiest at was Enoiaetta social evening was en hostess was assited i by Medames Beulah ginia P.obey and Ltla er.sutr.g year: eaidest; Mrs. r.

vice-press- Tartar, secretes. treasurer; eporter. Mrs. Jl continue as the meeting Pereisin. A joyed and the in entertaining Etevens.

Vir- Adams. elected ICE CREAM At Any P.a»or Smooth No coaiing icc recipei in 124 pock. grocvr for umcmur-iii UWUD, runaut i. tua. Mrs.

David Stakelbeck v.a= in charg'- of the opening devotional period at the rr.ec-tir.g of the Loyai ar.d Daughters class of the South Side Christian church at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Harry well Wedr.fsday night. Her topic 'The Miracles of Jesus" and prayer was offered by Mrs. Walter Myers. Twenty-four class calls were reported and Mrs.

J. W. Comer, a member, was announced as a pa-: tier.t at the NicnoJs sanitarium. Havar.nah. Mo.

The social hour was tncnt with contests and games. This wa? the last meeting until September. The Trinity W.S.C.S. met at the home of Mrs. Ed.

Bash Wednesday night with nine members and two guests present. The opening prayer was offered by Mrs. Rachel Kirkman who also gave the Bible Mrs. Irma Voris had the lesson and Mrs. Mildred Shaw, who is engagedi in evangelistic work with children in Chicago, talked interestingly of her work.

Mrs. Marie Bence received the cqntest prize and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Voris and Gladys Streavel. The neyt meeting will be at the church the afternoon of July 1- Mrs. Ruby Johnson was hostess for a meeting of the Sunshine Circle Wednesday afternoon with 12 members and one guest.

Mrs. Marie McAdams, grandmother of the hostess, I Mr. and Mrs. David Garfield Hodson. above, were married in Kokomo June 29, 1905 and, in celebration of their 40th wedding anniversary, will bo guests of honor at an open house, planned by their daughters, at their home.

319 West Monroe street, next Sunday afternoon and evening. All their friends and lire invited to call. Known as "Gar" or "Doc." Mr. Hodson is the son of John Luke "Dad" to restaurant patrons of io years Mrs. the former Virgle M.

Rosenheimer, known to her friends as Virginia, is the daughter of Julius Rosenheimer. prominent Howard county figure in the Popvilist party of the middle At the time of their wedding, Mr. Hodson was employed at the Kod Mill and his bride was clerking- at the Thalman A. L'-vi store. The couple began housekeeping in West State street and lived here eight years, returning in 1919 ajid, after a short time in Tipton and Jr.dianapolis, returned to Kokomo and have been in their present home since 1939, Their foster daughter.

Miss Ruth Williams, is supervisor for the Bell Telephone company and their other daughter. Miss loma Jean Hodson, is the girls' and women's program director at the Y.M.C.A. Big Dance Every Sat, Sun. At Danceland. Featuring Freddie Charles and His Band present.

Mrs. Ethel Trumhore was received as a new member. Mesdames Ida Kiefer. McAdams and Helen Washington won prizes the games and Mrs. Pauline Breedlove the flower award.

The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Mildred Stanley. The Ladies of Ibn Sand Auxiliary held the last meeting until fal! in Booster hail Wednesday 'night with a large attendance The table decorations were in keeping with the summer season. "Double-or-nothing" wag the diversion and prize? were awarded to John Wright. Mrs.

Kctly Shcnk and Mrs. Edna Meyer with the flower gift coing Jack Orr. Hostesses were Mesdames Helen Henderson. Helen Wilson. Wamta Dean Lulu Henderson and Edna Hawkins.

Mrs. William Ciawson entertained 11 members of the Star needle circle Wednesday afternoon and winners in the contests were Mrs. Chester Spade and Mis Charles Chesterson with Mrs. Walter Remy receiving the mystery package. The hostess was assisted Char! with favor TURNER'S Housewares Specials SUPER PASTRY CLOTH and Rolling Pin Cover $1.00 Value, Special ELECTRIC IRON CORDS SETS 79' GLASS MAIL BOXES With Metal Cover Sj.69 METAL LUNCH KITS With Tint Vacuum Bottle RENUZIT DRY CLEANER 2 Gallon Can, 1 gallon, 65c S1J9 MEDICINE CABINETS With Mctnl Frame on Mirror SLEEVE BOARDS Tadded On Both Sides 69' Stainless Steel COOKIE SHEETS x16 Inches Bake Your Ache Infra Red HEAT LAMPS Plus Tax PLASTI-OLO The Xew Tinish For LINOLEUMS RUBBER LAWN HOSE 50 Ft.

Leng-tlis 53.89 IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER SETS, Good Quality Betty Bright Self Wringing MOPS Folding CLOTHES DRYERS White Willow CLOTHES BASKETS OLD ENGLISH PASTE WAX, 59c CANNING RACKS Special 29 BED PANS White Enameled Sj.59 KUBBER BATH TUB MATS 1.98 hy Mrs. Rcrr.y Mrs. Spade during tho hour The meeting in f.vo weeks ill be with Mrs. Vcrn Mrs Scott waf hostess to members of ihr Delta Game of hih nipht and 'Mrs P.oricrt Grant was a guest. Mrs.

John and Mrs. Joseph Green romernhrred vvith anniversary pifts from their mys- iicr.rfs :ir.d bridge prizes were lo Moore. Ciaig and Keith Pettay Mi? Grant reeriving a guest Thn were in a pink and hue note. The next wiil IIP ir. two weeks at the home of Mt.v Mrs Jaroh nj- hostess to Vietory rluh Wednesday mcht Mis.

Jane Rav was a guest. in riic-lirr were nwnix'rd to Mesdames Earl Campbell. Ralph Galloway. Ira Grogan and Georrre and Miss Frances The meeting in weeks will be with Mrs. Dale Craig.

Guests for eight, tables attended the bruise tournament at the Country club Wednesday afternoon, ar- ransremrms for whieh were in chnt.ee of Mrs Emmett Mason. Mrs. R. A. Chaffin and Mrs.

Harold G-imrath were the winning tr-am and ptvnnd honors wont to JIrs F. A. Lewis and Mrs. Howard Williams. Fnrnrlr-hip r-iiclr mrl at tlm hon-i" of Myrtio Shorkley Werinepday afternoon and quests with five wrte Mrs.

I.IIIH Mi'liM-. Mis Margaret. VVor- land and -Mis Wilmn Mahlf of The at tf-ntlani-e was wen by Flossie Shrock. The club will ni'-rt again July 25 with Mrs. Everett Mason as hostess.

Millie Marvin entertained a group of friends her borne in East Taylor street. A ehick- en dinner was served and decora- 1 lions of roses and daisies. Games were played in the afternoon with Estellc Cottingham. Mae Douglas. Grace Berg.

Peppy Whited and Iiene F-ice winning t.he Marking tli closing mr tinp until fall, members of St. Andrew's Guiiri met at Guild hall Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. F.rssie Rrin as hostess. The croup spent the time socially. Member- of tcnm of the of Moose meet at 30 o'clock Friday nijrh' at the Inrice home for a business meeting and to practice.

Mrs. William B. Wells has gone to Camp LeJeur.e. N. To join her husband.

Sucr-lv Sergeant Wells, sttt-r a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Coffey.

Mrs. Coffey accompanied her daughter as far as Charleston. W. where Sergeant Wells met them and accompanied Mrs. Wells on to Camp LeJev.r..^.

to which he was transferred from Great Lakes. Ill five weeks ago. On her return trip. Mrs. Coffey visited with relatives in Louisville.

Ky. While visiting relatives at LaPorte. Mrs. Martha Dawson. 101-S West Mulberry street, had the niis- fortune of falling and breaking a leg.

Se is confined at the Fan-view hospital in LaPorte. Business Women Hold Concluding Meeting of Year i I The concluding meeting until fall cf the Business and Professional Women's club "as a picnic supper held Wednesday nigh: the social room of the Kokomo Gas company. Low bowls of rambler roses decorated the tables for 42 members pres: ent and old fashioned kerosene lamps placed at intervals around the added further to the at- Preceding the business meeting, members joined group singing led by Miss Helen Kay with Miss Marjorie Lloyd at the piano. A clever radio skit entitled "What's In a 1 was conducted by Miss Harriett Stockton which turned out to be a farewell for the outgoing officers. Final reports for the year were read and Miss Gertrude Colescott announced that Miss Delores Orton was winner of the club's annual award to the outstanding colored girl in the senior class.

Mrs. Mary Troy, retiring president, installed the following new ofnceis: President, Miss Bertha Taylor: first vice-president. Miss Lucille Stiliwcil: second vice-president. Mis. Aileen Weiland: secretary.

Marjorie Lloyd: financial secretary. Mrs, Irene Tague: corresponding secretary. Miss Treva Troyer: treasurer. Miss Anna Mae Hamilton In for her services as president the last year, Miss Goldi. 1 Myers presented Mrs.

Troy with the federation pin. Mrs. Maude Bash of Indianapolis wys a piles! and Miss Fannie- Reed drew the attendance prize. Miss Pearl Priest as chairman wns assisted by Mesdames Agnes Kern. James L.

Cue. Ethelyn Crumley. Max Mast. Esther Critchlow, Nellie Darby, Lenore Lawrence, Irene Tagup and Misses Myrtle Gilbert and Harriett Stockton. Reunion Calendar Sunday, July 1 park Sunday, -filly 15 park.

Marion Women At War Elsie Pearl Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Thomas, West Middlrton. has been (i-nnsfcrred from thr First WAC training cenfr at Fl. DPS Miunt's In Stout Field. Indiannp- Couple Married 1 Fifty Years Will Celebrate Sunday A family dinner at noon and open for friends the couple havs been planned for Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Young. 1213 West Jackson street, next Sunday, in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. Both the dinner and open house will be held at the home of a son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Cuttrtss. 1141 East Mulberry street. Mr. Young and the former Miss Elizabeth Hai'craft.

both natives of Tippecanoe county, were married June 30. 1S95. at Battle Ground and have been of Kokomo since 191S. Theie are six children. Arthur Young Huniington.

Herbert Young. Mrs. Eilet Vincent. Raiph Young and Mrs. Cuttriss of Koko- rr.o and Young who has been a patient at Irene Byron san- itarium.

Fort Wayne, for three years. There also are seven grand- children. Another daughter. returned home elater! died at the age of sevoi. years.

his huge C3t ch. His boasung Mrs. Young has one sister, ing in Kokomo. Mrs. Henrietta son.

who was rr.aid honor at wedding SO years ago. cr.t short when he Seamed that a truckload of fish from the hatch- er had been dumped in the stream .1 few rrr.r.utes before he arrived Mr. Young is 74 ana hi.5 wife Both are in excellent health. i 1 Tride Takes a Fall Latrobe. Pa.

local Ot every 111 letters sent by rr.a:'.. one put into a re-used envelope SPECIAL PERMANENTS Beautiful Oi! Waves FOR ONLY S1J5 Leaves vour hair toft anJ CBST to anvtirnt N-nm a. m. to m. OTHtCR WAVES S3.50 up KOKOMQ BEAUTY SHOP Over Local Finance South Main Xo ecessary C.

C. Parly for Children The Kokomo Country club's a.n- nuai children's party will be held al the club Friday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock, and an interesting program has been planned. Mrs. John Manor, chairman of the committee, said entertainment will include rides in a. pony-drawn cart and a show by a magician.

The party will be for children up to nine years of age. and reservations should be in by Thursday evening. They may be made with Mrs. Maher or at the chili. There nre 11 miles of electric wires in a BIT.

while a B29 has about 75.000 feet of electric wire strung throughout the fuselage and in tiie plane's equipment. Ancient Spot Fossils of prehistoric antelope camels and horses found in the San Joaejiiin Valley of California 1 indicate that the region's gold- bearing sands are four to ten mil-j lion years old. JUNE BRIDE Mrs. Bernard J. Mclaughlin, Miss Marv Joarm Harmon before her marriage Saturday mornins.

June 16. The bride is the daughter of William H. Harmon and jrranddauffhtcr of Mrs. Martha 3. Harmon, 1802 North Buckeye street.

Mr. who is in the U. S. Coast Guard, is the son of 3Ir. and Mrs.

D. C. Mclaughlin of Logan, la. Tiie couple was married at the rectory of St. Patrick's Catholic church with the Kcv.

Robert J. Halpin officiating. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Hayes attended the bride. The bride wore a two-piece white eyelet dress, white elbow- length gloves, a wide-brimmed hat and brown accessories.

She also wore an orchid corsage and a strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. and McLauphlin will reside at 1009 Sycamore street for the present. 1, Docs nor irritate skin. Does not rnr tircssc- or men shins. 2, Prevents undcr-arrn odor.

Helps stop safely. 3, A pure, whirc, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream. 4f No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 5.

Awarded Approval Seal of American Insrtrureof Laundering harrnk'SS to fabric. Use Arrid regularly. 39' Also size I THE LARGEST SELLING DEODORANT TRUSSES, BELTS ELASTIC HOSE 314 N. Main New Woolens For Fall ready for your selection Solid and Novelty Weaves. Dress and suiting weights.

$O95 to NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR FALL SEWING While you can get the better selection from -complete assortments of wool fabrics. Ac ummer Accessories We Have Just Received a Shipment of the Famous GARAY HANDBAGS These are attractive summer bags in white and candy stripe colors. Some have beautiful tortise shell frames and others are solid plastic. Underarm and top handle styles. Priced Plus Tax White Gloves Short, medium and long lengths.

Some have fancy trim, others are fine quality cotton and rayon with hand stitching. All are washable and at present the sizes are 6 to 7'i. Priced TURNER'S.

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