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National Road Traveler from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 3

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Cambridge City, Indiana
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THURSDAY, "Dog's Best Friend" Helps Owners With Pet Problems Harry MHIer "Man's Beat Friend." Now meet the man who rates at the "Dog's Beat Friend." He Harry Miller, of New York, director of the Gainei Dog Research Center devotes his time to helping dog-owners get the most I help and joy from their pets. Cllte Howard takes eight pages In Pageant Magazine to tell of Miller and his organization's dog ac-1 tivities. According to Howard, the Center is "the only organization In the world actively collecting, evaluating and passing aiong to breeders, veterinarians and owners every known worthwhile fact concerning the health and well-being of dogs" and Miller, "who has long clovotcd all his energy to broadcast, ing the facts of bettor dog care and nutrition," is credifc! with being In Komo measure for the fact that dogs today a longer life upon than ever boron-. Miller's office at 250 I'arh Avenue is a vertlble "clearing -JSP for dog pera or the daily paper, on the .1 yca 8laff that nothing satisfies the thousands of questions on dog'g ego so much as being useful, almost every conceivable dog topic, He has drawn up a list of what but his greatest service is in he calls the i i requirements aXTM 10 8 he i. Care a i courtesy," without which and training of dogs.

In this the ex- he feels no dog Is fit to live in civil- tensive Center library of dog-puWI- laed society. They arJ 1 Know cations is a great help. In a great how to go on a leash many cases, an inquirer's situation houaebroken. 3. Know his name per' 6 0 't book and to respond to it by corn- let, of which the Center has a great Ing when he is called.

4. "Heel" on number on all sorts of dog subjecu. command. 5. "Sit" on command Here are some typical 6.

Know the meaning of the word What to do about the pu.ppy that "No whimpers at night? How to keep a To encourage youngsters to actu. dog from gettmg car sick? Do dogs ally give their dogs thiV simple au eri sense of basic training, Miller has devised a smell? How do you keep a dog from certificate of merit which the Jumpmg on people or on the i a Dog Research Center 0 OU A award t0 4Dy or who l8 besl mentals and who gels his parenl Ml lor boheves that the law teacher, minister or Scoutmaster to require owners, rather than attest to that fact. In 1 6 1 1 WO Laming the youngster. Se cenifl. where properly cate also states that the dog In i 6 es lon I to'use YOUR PERSONAL STATIONERY Why pay fancy prices for stationery in fancy boxes when you can order 500 or more sheets and envelopes at a time PRINTED WITH YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS and yet SAVE A LOT-OF MONEY? Remember you don't write on the box, and you'll use 500 if you like him that Jong.

Ask our prices. -NATIONAL ROAD A IVA LjCjlV. YOU CAN ALWAYS USE OUR DOOR BOX! When you have a communication to leave at the Traveler office before or after closing hours, use the door-box marked "Mail." It is large enough to accommodate a large parcel, and you need not fear but what your compunica- tion of any nature will be given prompt attention. MUST DECIDE You can flounder about in a hit-or-miss or you can follow a training program that will place your name on the list of successful people. IBC graduates are trained to serve as Accountants, Secretaries, Stenographers or in important capacities where they associate with successful cultured men and women; they are impressed with.

the importance of honesty, thrift, and obedience to law. Yes, business men and women are big people of the community. SO, DECIDE NOW THEN ACT. Send for bulletin of courses. SCHOOL ALL SUMMER! INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE Colonial Richmond, Ind.

W. L. Stump, Manager Phone 5205 Your Vacation Luggage REGULAR PRICE (See Our Window) SALE of FLOOR SAMPLES Now in LADIES' and MEN'S CASES A Wonderful Opportunity and at Vacation Time, Too! YOU MAY USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN GOLD STAMPING FREE! PUNING'S LUGGAGE STORE 1025 Main, Richmond Stout-Breneman Vows, town Ceremony Igroom, and carried a lace! handkerchief that her grandmother carried at her wedding. NETy LISBON The Church of I the Brethren, west of 'was the scene of a pretty summer with a white orchid. over blue satin with ruffled puff sleeves, floor; length skirt and blue satin sash, Theresa Ann's -dress was identical I Its color was pink, under white or- The bridal was of white gandy.

tuberosps and centered The bride's mother chose for her i daughters wedding a gown of pink NATIONAL ROAD TRAVEIA i i rv wedding Sunday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Edward Kniffin of Lafayette, crepe with white hat and accessories, o'clock: when Miss Doris'Elaine Bren- cousin of thej bride, matron of The bridegroom's mother wore eman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd honor. Her nile green taffeta gown dusty rose crepe gown with white P.

Breneman New Lisbon, and Wfi designed avoided bodice hat and white accessories. Both wore C. Murray of Eaton, Ohio; Mr. and A stor license was issued to. Dick.

Mrs. Richard Elliott and aon of Mil- by city on June and according roy Mr. and Mrs. M. Denny, J.

L. to his testimony before police author. Donaldson of Indianapolis; Mr. and ities here, he was unaware WIT Mrs. Edward Kmffin of Lafayette; discrepancy or violation in conduct- Mr.

and Mrs. Lyn Dismore and I ing his business, daughter Linda'of Mr. The sale of the "hot goods" waa and Mrs. Howard jBertscb of Rich- first suspected by a local man mond; and Mrs. Howard Brene.

bought a shirt, and then found that man of Lynn; Mr.iand Mrs. Paul R. it wa a brand which js sold by Bertsch, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rails- New astle store where he em- back, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Pierson 0 yed. Police Chief Scott that I '-y VV I I I Philip Stout, aon of Mr. Mra. with a low round neckline with gardenia corsages.

Miss Edna Barter and George Barter I the" man darence St'oJt of Hagerstown full bertha puffed 5 leeve, In)medutely following of Abridge City; Mr. i tden" store ta were o.ntod and floor reception for gue.ts Byrket, a nd Mrs. Maurice emp.oyed Ten checked th" i Miss Belt Hagerstownjheld in i I Bvrket. Mrs itfno bcrt Hindman of Hagerstown, bridesmaid. Her Igown was al party played a program of bridal music, orchid taffeta i bodice Her numbers were "Clare de Lune" net (Debussy), "My Hero" (Herbert), and taffeta bertha! "Always" (Berlin), "Forever The sleeves were puffed.

Her gath (Winklcr). jered skirt was floir length. Raymond of Harrison, 0., was the vocalist. He sang You Truly" i(Bond), mony or r. an rs.

aurce em oyed en As the IBM. Mrs. Al- Miss liudlle Belt Hagerstiwn. held in the church parlors. The brid- John Marks, Mrs.

Mary Li.napWs factory Hmdman of pianist, was bridesmaid, Her Igown was al party received the guests the rks Ed Byrkei of Knightstown; Dic ffered a ro Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Kirk of at Dublin. 1. thi bride Harde and "0 0 Koven): For the entrance of the bridal played the "Lohengrin" by and MiS3B iS 80Wn i.u ---r TT In Norma Jean Breneman, sister of I a ray Stout.

and William Stout, both of Hagerstown, brothers of the bridegroom, and Donald Fawcett Lisbon, cousin, of the bride. bridal table wa designed a three-tier wedding cake ornamented with pink roses and a miniature Man Held At New CasUe For Peddling Stolen Goods (New Castle Courier-Times) Arrest of a shirt salesman who had operated a door-to-door business gown lm Mi tmM the recepUon were New Castle unfolded details of Iiow tiffeta WM Mis semm the ohn's All 'wn, Miss Edra Conway rf New worth of merchandise taken from an given in marriage by Her bridai gown was using The bride her father, fashioned of duchess satin with a fitted basque bodice with tiny satin covered buttons down the back. The yoke of 'ChantUly lace had a high round neckline and a bertha of lace outlined the yoke. Her sleeves were 'extended into bridal points over the bands. Her skirt was full and fell into cathedral train.

Her full length veil of English illusion was held in place with a halo caded taffeta with fitted bodice, low orchid corsage. Upon their return a number: of neckties by his sister cut neckline, puff skeves and floor they will live on a farm of Hag- length skirt. erstown. The bride is a member of Miss Shaffer's gown of yellow or- 1949 graduating class of New Lisbon ganza had a full bodice with a square I High school. neckline, full bertha and puff sleeves.

1 The bridegroom is a graduate of Her full skirt was floor, length. Hagerstown High school. Both wore corsages of carnations. Out of town guests were Mr. and Janice Elaine Stout, sister.of tha Mrs.

Clyde and Mrs; Ann Stout, Raymond Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. niece of the bridegroom; were of Harrison, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs, Sam Qrr, Mrs.

George Stout of Janice Elaine jwore white organdy Cincinnati, i Mr. and Mrs. Fred rirls. Frances Davis, a 26-year-old divorcee of Indianapolis who is an employee of D'Orsay firm there. She had turned over some 18 dozen shirts to Dick at a cost of about $1.25 per shirt, according to information given by local police officers.

Police Chief Ross Scott, Patrolman John Ma'stin and State Detective E. W. Cord, made the arrest last night and held the local man pending action by Indianapolis authorities. the shirts set i reduced for sales involving two or shirts at a time. The retail on the shirts range from about up, (police were informed.

Confiscated when the local man waa arrested were about five doiea shirts--mostly gabardine and dry- clean fabrics of sportswear--and some neckties, Chief Scott said. An automobile accident occurred here last Friday involving the Indianapolis woman charged with theft of the goods when she was allegedly bringing a supply of shirts tha New Castle salesman in a i'U-Drmi- It" rented car. The vehicle she was driving WM damaged some $200 extent in a eraak with another driver at 18th atraet Those from here attending Better Homes club picnic at Richmond Sunday evening included and Mrs. Frederick Jaehne, David and John Robert, Dr. and Mrs.

R. 8. Wann, Billy and Peggy, Joyce Midkiff and Eddie, and Mrs. J. Clayton Smith and Linda and Viola.

A good husband is one who will wash up when asked and dry up when old. Hold 1 Everything" until you get hold of the best Insist on getting these EXTRA VALUES exclusive to Chevrolet in its field! WORLD'S CHAMPION VAWMN-HIAD INOIIU tha powar plant MtHng trtml industry. STYUNO AND LUXURY found only on pricodcort. dNTIR-POINT STIOUNO giving maximum flooring ooso without fotiguo or "car wondot" and found ofMwhoro only on costlier core. cnm-SAra HYDRAULIC IRAKIS (whfc DvU-Ufc RtoffoM Uhlngo) assuring swlftor, safor steps for yov and your family.

LONO1ST, IN ITS niLD, with wiDfsr TRIAD; more room, more riding-comfort, more and safety. 3-INCH WIOI-RASi WHOLS tha wldost rims In the onrlro Uw-prfce provialng greater ride sfaMBty. CURVaD W1NDSHNU PANORAMIC VtSIMJTT UNISTOL BODY CONSTRUCTION with wWded fa rieeJ all wound you for maximum solidity, ejuietaess I and safety. in aaiau KTRA ICONOMiCM TO WN-OMRAT1- MAINTAIN ormging you atera wtie for Caavrowts are ojesf tMMMgr or vsWI PHONE 400 ALLEN CHEVROLET, INC. CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND..

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