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National Road Traveler from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 7

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Cambridge City, Indiana
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-AS THE NEW YEAR ROLLED IN-- we pondered inst where Ave had been politically, forepart few years. We were not always on the winning side in our own wn- science In 1932 we favored Roosevelt because we-felt that the people should be satisfied, and they change. And we got him, too, along with a repeal of the infamous prohibition law which was not nored even by the enforcement agents. We had enough of Mm 1940, and felt that Willkie was the man. And he WAstoo.

But we didn't get today THINK IT Mrs. Jessie HeacQck entertained dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Uleriek and daughter 'Judy Jo of Monticello, Pvt. T. S.

S. Robert Ule- riek of Boca Raton Field. and Mrs. Ulorich and son Jimmy, Mrs. and Mrs.

George Cooper and Mrs. Park Ulerich. TRY A A SALE AD MARATHON SERVICE STATION Miller Tirei Tubri A i Gould' B.tl«ri«i RepnirinR. Motor and Slow Buttery Chart- of Bordrn'f Cream Mr. and Mrs, Donald Cook entertained at their home with a chicken dinner in honor of Petty Officer Chester Letter who is home on a 30- day a a spending the past seven and one-half months on Okinawa.

Petty i Letter has served eight years in the U. S. navy, Other guests present included Mr. and Mrs'. George Letter of Ogck'n Mr.

and Mrs. Marion daugh- a and Betty and son Tommy r.f I i a a i Mr, and Mrs. Charles of Connersville and i Fairview church, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hackleman and and Mrs.

John Deahl and family and Miss Kuth Thomas, all df Fort Wayne, and Miss Aletha Thomas spent the holidays Mr. am) Mrs. Elmore Thomas. Mr. and Mrjs.

Russell McDonald left for St. Cloud, for a visit with relatives and! friends. Mr, and Carl Turner and daughter Rhea Dean and son Fred were dinner guests of a Mrs. Lud Raby and family near and Mrs. Leroy Gibson and family vlisited with Mrs, GibsonV parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Pearson and fan ily at Connresville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollitt and family of rear Dunlapsvilla with Mr.

at and family. Mrs. Millard Crawley Billy and Donalu Pollit Miss and Gene Dolan cn- te-rtainod at their home of bore i a. i Guests enjoying the day wero Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Nrpiir and a i of I i a a i Mrs Sam i a i a of New Castlo, Mr.

and Mrs, Shields and Mrs. Dale 'Chomel of Conm'rsville, Miss Kmnva Pauline Dolan of I i a a i a Donald Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Shields and son and Deloris Coll- yor, all of this vicinity. Mr.

and Mrs. James Uasclby, eiit.ertainod i a i at their home oast of here. Guests were Mr. uul Mrs. Russell i and a i I i a a i a Mrs.

James few renum DHu-tri-ica, a laselhy. a a i and Mr. and cessories, hose, cables, fanbelta, fuel Arnold and a i all of a Kairview, Miss Winona and Dallas and Wallace. Hastlby. Mr.

and Mrs. DolpK i entor- with a chicken i Guests wore Mr. niuLMrs. James i of a a I1U Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Green nnd family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fewell of Ccnterville, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Hoy and a i and Lii- stayed for a week's visit with their and Mrs.

Guy Bunyard a.nd family and Mr. and Mrs. date attended a 6 o'clock dinner at tlje home of Mr. and Edward Smith nnd family near Con- Viola Carter visited with relatives in Connersville. Mrs.

Nanjnie Parker was the guest of Mr. am Mrs. Lute Parser and a i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May and daughter flatty and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Curtis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barber and daughter Shirley JcaL--Mr. nnd Russell Coons of Rushville were i guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Moore and a i and Mrs. Irvin Piper and family of Rushville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Millnrd Piper nnd L.

E. Donieker---Phone 175 66 Oil and few rebuilt batteries, als6 auto accessories hose, cables, fanbelta. fuel kits, bulbs, etc. Anything --ask for it! SMITH'S SERVICE STATION Saw filing, hammering TT" Friendly Bill Says: RECAPPING SERVICE-Grade- A Rubber, Seeing double isn't an advantage on the road. Do i i i a you get there, not or i the trip.

Service Isn't Canned like our oil, but it conies from the Inside and you get. the best. BILL'S MOB1LGAS MOBILGAfi and MOBILO1L WE SPECIALIZE FAST CHARGING llMtUM-ii-s him! to get hut we have BONDED GAS Oil STATION Wnynv Matney- 342 City WILLIAMS GARAGE North Day 80S NigM. 280 24 FOR TOUGH WINTER DRIVING '--your car should be ready to answer every command of th? driver we can you how to do U-- and we can do it if you order the work. Original partt.

Trained Mechanics Right Prictt, OUTO IUCTKIC (flRBURCTORUKVICM HI Pltont 1117 STRAUGHN Mrs. Wililard Pickering assisted by Mrs. entertained the Straughn Happy' Home Makers Homo- Economics 'club at their Christmas ineetir.g..-in. the Christian, church, cooperntive dinner was served noon. Gxjests wore seated two long tables before the fireplace.

The cd tables were docoratul Honiker, all of 'Dublin. Will Groves and a Helen for visit with friends and relatives in West and Mrs. Russell Dora and family, Lt. a i were i guests of Mrs. i i Gwinmip and Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ray at Rushvillc. The Rov, Mr. of the WE LOSE AND YOU LOSE -if you don't try some of and GULF PRIDE OIL at the GULF SERVICE STATION NortHweti Corner Main nd Walnut DON WOODWARD AND LLOYD DAVIS Operators Phon. 2 on 225 lace cove with Chri candles in greenery and green holders.

A i carols wort- sung by the group and Mrs. Florence Rrceso rcld the Christmas story the Bible! Miss Betty Money, ac- companiejl by Miss Gloria Nation, sang "WHite Christmas." Miss Money sang ami Miss Audrey Pickerinc whistled "I'll be Home for Christ- Sinclair Gu and Oil Lubrication Car Washing Simonizinf WASSON'S SERVICE STATION PHONE GREEN 1ft, UBUN METERED TANK WAGON SERVICE on PHILLIPS "66" PRODUCTS LEE TIRES TUBES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES THOR WASHERS RADIOS ALBERT! BAKER Ph. Green 262, Milton Your mas." Thoy also sang, "Silent Night" accompanied by Miss Nation. Mrs. Stlanton bolburn reviewed the book, "The Little Mixer" by Lillian Nichol- so'n Sheajrer.

Roll call was answered by 17 members whd revealed their mystery pals as they presented with a gift. The were piled under a Christmas tree. Mrs. Claud Kautz conducted business session and the club prayer and creed were repeated in uiiison. Guests included Miss Betty Money, Miss Gloria Nation, Miss A Pickering, Gene und Dorothy a Melvyn nnd Martha Giuikcr, nnd Mrs.

Roy Pike. Mrs. Piko wiis taken into the club a a new mejnher. SET OF TWINS When Mrs, Don Gable of Richmond gave birth to twins at Held Memorial hos- i a it doubly years. The was the i time the stork hal called at the Gable home and blessed them within eight couple's first set of twins, Charlotte Jane and Charles James, was born eight years ago, and then on Sent.

12, 1942, Pearl May and Earl Rtiy were born. The new twins have named Sharon Marie and piano Carol Their father is a truck driver for factory. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement has been made of the eniragement of Lucille Wedding, daughter of Mrs. Emma Wedding and Joseph A. Wedding of Connersville, to Pfc.

Eugene K. Klein of Fort Bragg, N. son of Joseph A. Klein of Milton. Klein recently return after a year in overseas.

No date has been set for the weddi FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT TIKE BALANCING a Equipment WilHamt Motor 1109 Broad, Ntw Cwtlt, 1S4 GH-OaANEGAS REGULAR 1 Gat A TAX 18 TAX PAID BUY BEST QUALITY HOOSIERPETE SAVE MONEY Irrir Mgr. AMI. A.M. It Vortex Gas and Oil NATIONAL ROAD TRAVELER THURSDAY, JAN. 3.

com PHILUPS VOLATILITy MEANS THE MOST EFFICieNT 6ASOUNE IN Y0UR MATTER HOW HOT OR PHILLIPS 66 GASOLINE ON ANYTHING IN OUR LINE a are tow as th. lowc.t you venire style cannot supply. engraved work. you wish, on paper, c.rd or l.th--»y colors. or envelopes, etc.

Indiina firm with whom we have buwnes. ing machines cleaned and oiled, equipped with new nbbons, rolls cleaned and sanded, etc. contract and worl involved, C.ty. call at our office, Traveler 31 E. Indiana, T- Any marine published may be ordered in connection with our Mti SSHd ol them eecured for you at a discount, too.

NATIONAL ROAD TRAVELER "LARGEST HOOSIER 1 CAMBRIDGE CITY. IND PHONE 90 SCRATCH PADS MADE TO ORDER 1 1 nT" PHONE 90. i PIONEER AUTO DEALER SUCCUMBS AT RUSHVILLE RUSHVILLE J. Charles Caldwell, 7 0 a a pioneer in the automobile business here, died this week. He had operated a garage here for several years.

Survivors include the widow, son, a daughter, two and brothers. Funeral services are being ho this Thursday afternoon. Mrs. H. Kuster was called to the Henry County hospital Saturday by the illness of her uncle, Lewis Gebhart, of Hagerstown, underwent major surg-ery.

That Good 66 Gat and Oil A Good All of Auto Ask our prices on anything you require. We probably have just what you want. South Side Service Station 1 City Miss Nina Kirkham, teacher at Lincoln high school, returned after spending Christmas vacation with her parents in Illinois. Joyce Hunnicutt, 2-c, of the legal -taff at Great Lakes Naym! Training Center, Chicago, has returned after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Hunnicutt. Richard Ginn'spent the last of.the week with LL and Mrs. H. W. Ginn and family in Indianapolis.

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