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National Road Traveler from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 3

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Cambridge City, Indiana
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NATIONAL KOAD TJIAVELE THtmiDAY. MAY NORTHERN! RUSH AND SOUTHERN HENRY If JOHN T. WALKER John T. Walker, 83, well known retired farmer, died Friday after- STRAUGHN "Adventures of Pinocchio," an noon at his home in Straughn jtol- operetta, was given by the school lowing an illness of six weeks. in the The cast included John was a 1 member of the New Cattle Edington, George, Bryan Christian church.

I Henderson, Jimmy Moody, Susan Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Hoover, Ronnie Pierce, Jesse'Ewing, Walker; a son Earl T. Walker Robert Barnes, Kenny Owens, Low- R. R. 2, a grandson, Fred Walker, Oldham, Betty Moody, Cynthia New Castle; a brother, Jake wlIk-1 Hoover, Carol Langston, Roy Carty, "er, New Castle, and a sister, Mrs.

I Wayne Sieweke, Charles Hill, Gay Alice Williams, Indianapolis, Sue Stevens, Cajlton Hull, and Roa- Funeral services were conducted I Rogers. Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. George Maple were tian Service with Mrs. Carroll Smalley, president.

The chapter for the afternoon was on "The Church of the Rural Community," and was given by Mrs. iMilligan. The circle of prayer was used in closing. The May meeting will be at the of Mrs. Carroll Smalley.

Mrs. Stanton Colburn has return, ed home after spending a few days in Dayton, the guest of her daughter Mrs. Clarence Ballard, and family. Other guests were Mf. and Mrs.

Marvin Riley and son, Jerry, of Lynn. Mrs. Minnie Eaton, who is ill at LUXURY-LOVING, TURKOMANS FEASTED HUGELY AT WEDDINGS- ALL EXCEPT THE BRIDE AND GROOM. WHO WERE RESTRICTEDTOHOMEY, H'ANDPOPPY'JUICE. -w -w.

i --mm 9 TT A I I TT in New Castle, with the Rev.) R. gUesta at dinner of Mr. and Mrs, the home of her daughter, Mrs. Melvyn Thompson officiating. Bur- Lester Gilbert at Milton, where Mr.

I Laurence Johnson, does not improve ial in South Mound cemetery. Maple and Bobbie Gilbert were the much. guests of honor in celebration of Mrs. Will who ha been Bobbie's first birthday anniversary I ill, is some better, and Mr. Maple's seventy-sixth.

They Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Sullivan en- each were presented a birthday cake I tertained dinner Mr. and Mrs. with'the correct number of candles, Cedric Gannon of Dublin, Mr.

and Others present besides the honor Mrs. H. Sullivan of Richmond and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. 1 Robeson and Walker of Rushville, Mr. and Mrs.

sons. Ernie Banks New Salem Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shea and daughter, LATE DIET ADDITIONS. BURMA ABOUT B.

C. 5 THEHENKEACHED A THOUSAND YEARS LATER (New Castle Courier-Times) in a visit to the Rose (jMty DISCOVERED THAT ONE PINT OF SEEK HAS THE CALORIC rOOD VA- OUNCES Packing company, Sust west jof the city limits, late Saturday night or early Sunday morning, did in ore damage to the safe tjhnn the they actually obtained, according to Charles manager. The door to the large snfe blown off, wrecking 1 the doors badly damaging the safe, but was and the failed to open the inner money vault, although the combina- Mnrtine, and son, Marty, of Indian Mr. anj Mrs. Lowell Gilbert NEW LISBON Rev.

Wendell Herbison, who has of New' Castle, Mr. and Mrs, Ray-, been pastor of the Christian church! mond Maple and Mr. and Mrs. Biehl here for the past two years has COWGMT Hinsky and sons, Stephen, and Rex, tendered his resignation, effective) fXtfoUS AMERICAN MA TU- AALtST IUTHER BUR- CRCSS- OF PLANTS. THE WORLD MANY MW VARIETIES Or FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

of Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. Mast week. His reason for leaving they went for refreshments I nf i ,1 i i i a Ml I tion (to the lock was knocked jflf. Inj addition to the $190.34.

i ty cash in a drawer in the safejtwo hams and a pen and I cncij set missing. Robert Maple of Richmond and Mr. I is because of the ill health of their Mr. and Mrs. Paris Cros and Mrs.

Roy Gilbert of Cambridge young son, Jimmy. The Herbisons Se away who WeFe here family have moved from New City, have been advised by physicians to fulieral of Henry. Shock to the Herschel Cross farm were Emmett Shock of Ran I and Those from away who wer here family have moved from New Castle HOYT VANDERBECK (RALEIGH PHONE) I LiwitvilU Miss. have been advised by physicians to Marilyn and Joyce Mur-j) a this cl and they are go- P. FALMOUTH, JND.

I v4 i TM phy, Phyllils Thorn, June Hender-M to retur to, their former home son, Joyce Benjamin and Denise in Oreff0n Shafer and their Sunday school Jamfes Clin of Canton, Ohio, a class teacher, Horace Butler, and at the Butler pastor, Rev. A. F. Byrne, attended sch o1 of Religion, pave the sermon ep the Youmr at at the WTMTM worship service re- to Mr Blountsville. They furnshed a spe- centlv Vincent Newkirk delivered L.

I i i i A A 1. i ttllU cm) musical number. ois nrsi Mr. and 'Ms. Fred Palin entertain- a od at dinner for Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Mrs Personality Beauty Salon Telephone Leota and Eilene Anderson Stoudt, teacher of the es in the school her pup.ls en their annual Castle, and Mr, and Mrs. Carroll with her 22 pupils Palin of accompanied by mothers, Mrs. Sebring and Mrs. Richmond.

Bud LIGHTNING RODS I in- I and family of Muncie, Mr. and I lfth and repaired. FJoyd Mrs. Kenneth MeyerholU of Boggt, Rushville, R. 8.

Phone 24J, Mays i -M Shock of San Berna-l here. Lesterl Wayne Stringer, a student at In- of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. diana university at Blo.oniington Paul of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. visited with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Anna Mrs. Ed Mrs 'J Mrs. Lena Moore returned to her at Elwood after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Craw- and family.

Donna Crawford Mr. and Mrs. accompanied her grandmother home Mrs. Clarence a w. to the Women, Society of Mrs.

Henry Shock returned to "-T home here after spending Mr, and Mrs. Arthur reUtiVeS at I Castle. underwent an GARDEN SEED Bradway Locker PHONE ZERO, NEW CASTLE Hi MAY9 SPECIALS! SHOP AT BAUGHMAN'S for Lasting Gifts for MOTHER Cavalier Cedar Chests Table or Floor Lamps Occas'onal Tables Bedroom Suites Mirrors Pictures Occasional Chain Electrical Appliances Zenith Radios Roaiters--Toasters FlocfrCoveringj i Dinette Card Table and Chair SeU Electric or Gas Ranges Livmgroom Suites Desks Chairs they ate lunch and then visited the library and then to the County courthouse. The jovial vator operator there delighted the children with several trips on the elevator for it was the first experience for some of! the youngsters. Their next stop was at a fire station and the firemen 1 a i their work and equipment.

The group then went tw the Wayne County Historical museum. On leaving there EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Guaranteed Speedy, Work FI5CHEL 1320 Broad St New Castle Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur tertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Modlin and daughters, Judith and Deborah, of New Palestine and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Modlin. Mrs. Myrtle Austin and daughter, Alice Jean, entertained at supper Mr; and Mrs.

C. J. Rees of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and daughter of near Millville and Paul Chew.

i I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eilar of New Castle spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Raffe.

Mrs. Madie Thomas fell at her i home and injured her right leg. Mr. and Mrs, Lee J. Bogue visit-j ed Mr.

Bogue's parents at Windfall. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Crawford ntertained with a family dinner at) their home. RUSH COUNTY FARM BUREAU HATCHERY 1.000 N.w at $11.00 100. 1,200 WMk eld WKite run $17,78 100.

day old $2.50 100. Started $3.80 per 100. Doinf nicely. CIUM in and CALL 3144 RUSHVILLE THE MARTIN POULTRY CO- i uyt: i "We can supply you with tender, fries, wholesale or retail. Our poultry; is freshly dressed, complete for skillet or oven.

Give us a ring." Phone56-W, Lewuville EASY TERM3 WE DELIVER ANYWHERE A A A A A tt 11 IS Broad New Cattle Phone 304 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES WE WANT YOUR EGGS --Free Paririnff-- Where your money buyi the moat-- llth STREET SUPERMARKET Breed Pk New Caatk HordTt Stadio "Makm ef that Bvrv Bldffn N. Main St 1M KewCaatle HERD IMPROVEMENT GROUP SUPERVISOR HURT IN ACCIDENT NEW CASTLE--Don Bra ro mer, Mount Summit, was in Henry County hospital being treated for i i received when his car crashed over an embankment. Brammer received cuts a a concussion in the accident Brammer is supervisor the Wayne County Dairy Herd Improvement association. The accident occurred one half mile south of Mount Summit on when Brammer's car went out of control. The car plunged over an embankment and turned over, i Brammer was alone in the car.

LEWISVILLE--A son was born last week in the Henry County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Hiner. MR3. CECIL COFFEY BUYS EAST, INC.

(New Castle Courier-Times) Atw. Cecil Coffey, 238 S. 16th purchased Howard East, 1415 Broad at a receiver's sale. Although Mrs. Coffey's plans are indefinite, she will close out the drapery department and later carry a Jine of women's and children's ready-to-wear.

MRS. CATEY RENAME! ATTENDANCE OFFICER NEW CMey of this city wag I county school attendance the next school term by 1 ship trustees. Mrs. Catey this position for several 3 ler choice was unanimous MIMEOGRAPH PAPER I The best you can buy, proper weight and tor which you have been free- National Road Traveler. (We can supply you with either letterpress or ei work.

Our letterpress printing caikhardly be distiiL wS-" 16 1 work--and the price is about third. Let us show you and quote prices. Nationa Traveler. Phone 90. REMEMBER you can still order the NATIONAL ROAD TRAV1 "Largest Hosier Weekly" sent anywhere in the world, at $2.50 a Year in Indiana, $3.00 OuUidc the SUf P.

printing and our prices please thoi and will please you. Order now while can take the time to please you. Don't wait the fall rush. A NEW MOTOR BLOCK ASSEMBLY INSTALLED IN YOUR CHEVROLET 36 to 47 $142.00 EXCHANGE i i and MAY BE FINANCED CM AC BUDGET PLAN 0. M.

Lee Chevrolet Inc. 1121 Broad, New 438 Ni fct Pfcon, 24-kr. Serrice W. H. JOYNEI 203 No.

18th Street NewCastle Phone EXCAVATING i SpecializiiDg In BASEMENTS--GRADING YARDS CLEARING LAND Black Top Driveways Call New Castle 140 For Free Estimates Reward for GRADUATES I ll'i a great moment for graduates a never-to-be-forgotten occasion and you can make thii a doubly memorable event by giving a gift of Quality Jewelry a tribute worthy of their Modch lor men and women, ktckt stylet, Other nationally. famous watches. -On Ymr MtrV WtJk Comded VWoa A A Dr. Joseph B. OfTOMFTRIST CARTUC.

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