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The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 8

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Muncie, Indiana
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MUNCIE STAR. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1946 into groups that could not under Strides Made from a Japanese concentration camp. She was a teacher in the Methodist mission school at Peking when the Japanese arrived there. stand each other, and the country was impoverished by the fifty-year rule of a cruel and corrupt tyrant.

"However, China's advance along all lines during the ten years which Farmland immediately preceded war with Japan was second to the advance by no culture during the The Mite Society of the Congregational-Christian Church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Thomas with Mrs. history of the world," Miss Adams declared.

EXTRA HEAT AT LOW COST Charter Oak Round-the-5lock Heater Fire Brick Lined $49.50 Charter Oak DUPLEX HEATER For Wood or Coal $47.50 in China Told by Missionary Leaders who fought to establish the Republic of China thirty-five years ago faced three difficult problems, members of the Exchange Club were told at a meeting yesterday at the Hotel Roberts by Miss Marie Adams, who has spent thirty years in China as a missionary. Those problems included the fact that only 10 per cent of the population could read or write, numerous dialects divided the country A. S. Driskill, Mrs." H. G.

Foster Great strides have been in recent years toward the simplification of the Chinese written language and it is estimated that illiteracy has been reduced to about 50 per cent of the populace. Miss Adams returned to the United States on board the Grips-holm in 1943 after being released and Mrs. Henry Clayton. Twenty-two members were present and the following guests: Mrs.R. Shutter, Mrs.

Ella Cortner, Mrs. Will Wood and Mrs. Valetta Ford. Homecoming and Rally Day with a basket dinner at noon, will be held Sunday at the Hopewell Brown County's Scenery at Peak Over Week End Indianapolis, Oct. 3 (U.P.) Brown County's famous autumn foliage is expected to reach its peak this week end.

Indiana department of conservation officials announced tonight. Because of freakish 'weather blow hot, blow cold southern Indiana's "color season" this year has been the subject of several poor predictions and( false alarms. During the unusually cold weather earjy in September leaves began to tiirrii Admirers of nature's beauty started the rush to Brown County at about the time the mercury rose, and they went back home chagrined. Then came another cold snap and the rush was renewed, but the season was not here. Now, according to the best in-, formation available from both the old timers at Nashville and from Indiana state park officials, there will be two week ends of beauty in Brown County during 1946, the first starting tomorrow.

Indiana department of conservation "experts" pointed out that because of two heavy frosts the leaves are curling rapidly, and the season might end suddenly with a strong wind that would strip the STOVE BOARDS Friday Radio Programs Fairmount Fairmount, Ind.t Oct. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMannaman have purchased the Lea McTurnan residence property, 316 South Main street, to which they plan to move at the completion of an extensive remodeling and repairing program. Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Brown and daughters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown at Yorktown.

After being an overnight guest of her parents- here, Barbara returned to Muncie where she is enrolled as a sophomore in Ball State College. The C. H. Q. Club held a reunion for past members and their families at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Peterson Sunday. Those present: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eakins of Indianapolis, Mr.

and Mrs. Or-ville Kratzer of Kokomo, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Worley and children of Warren, Mr. and Mrs.

Waldo Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mc-Gibbon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haynes, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Rybolt, all of Swayzee; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McManaman of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brasfield of Fairmount; Jane, Sue, John and Jim Matchett, Caroline McGibbon, Carola Ruth, Raymond and Joyce Ann Haynes of Swayzee, and Lanny Worley of Warren.

The Rev. Claude Garrison, former pastor of the local Methodist Church, and recently serving in a like capacity at Mishawaka, has been transferred to the King Avenue Methodist Church in Columbus. Ohio. Church. The Rev.

Hubert Clevenger will speak and music will be furnished by a male quartet of Mun- $2.25 $2.95 TIME WLBC 134 CBS WI.W 0 NBC WOWO-UM 4BC WGV 7M MBC What will "The Nose" say to "The Find out tonight at 8:30 WLBC I Llstea to JIMMY DURANTE I I and GARRY MOORE olr tonight i I for your local I Rcxal! Drug Sfort cie. YOUR PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY MORNING Mr. and Mrs. Gene Foster and Mrs. Maurice Hutcherson spent Wednesday evening in Muncie.

News Top of Mornlnc Hymntime 7hwetime Old Time Music Old Time Music Farm Hour. News Little Red Barn Aert Extension Little Red Barn Little Red Barn 15 30 45 Stovepipes and Fittings BALLARD HARDWARE 207 S. WALNUT 81 CT On Ministerial Ass'n The Home Economics Club will meet Tuesday afternoon in the city building. Mrs. W.

J. Greene 1 00 Hi News Tabernacle Coffee Clun Coffee Club Record News Records Records Sim Gifford Blackbawk Valley Cliff Edwards Reveille Roundup News Cadle Tabernacle News Reveille Roundup will give the lesson on "Kitchen Arrangement" and a lesson on News 8inglng Singing Church of God Sam Gifford Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Time to Shine News Morning Matins Morning Matinee Robert Hurleieb Two-Ton Baker Happy Birthday Wishing Well 00 IS 30 4 Yoo 15 30 Church of God News Evelyn Winter Morning Matinee Morning Matinee Road of Life -Joyce Jordan News Melody Memos Charm School Charm School True Story True Story Hymns Listening Post Time to Rem'ber Fred Waring Arthur Godfrey Fred Waring Arthur Godfrey Barry Cameron Shining Hout David Harum Revue 10.00 Spots of Music 10:15 June Baker 10:30 Bill Harrington 10:45 To Be Announced B'kfast Hollywood B'kfast Hollywood Home Edition Ted Malone JeCCDINiyiY "Christmas Suggestions will be given by Miss Martha Jo Bentley, home demonstration agent. John Burnworth spent the week on business in Chicago and Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Brooks have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. K. R.

Brooks and son in Gary. The Mary-Martha Class of the Methodist Church will meet with Mrs. Milford Holloway Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Small have moved, to Anderson. In Colored Grcles 11:00 George Putnam Linda's 1st Love Peter Grant Kate Smith 11:15 Morton Downey Editor's Daughter Editor's Daughter Phil Moore 11:30 Robert Hurleigh Hearts Harmony Dr. Malone Helen Trent 11:45 Dr. Crane Markets Big Sister Our Oal Sunday YOUR PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Fifty Club Piftv Club News Everybody's Farm News Melodies Farm Reporter County Agent 12:00 M. Let's Hay Pun Baukhage 12:15 Let's Hay Pun Sari 'n Elmer 12: Meet the Stars 1 Moment.

Pleas 12:4 John J. Anthony Three Suns 8:30, Can You Spell? Man on Street Treasury Salute American Legion Mrs. Guiding Light Today's Children Woman in Whit Hymns Adelaide Turner was hon- Home Forum Home Forum Bride St Groom Bride Groom 1 :00 Cedrlc Foster 1:15 Famous Names 1:30 Queen for a Day 1:45 Queen for a Day IN PERSON ored at a farewell party given IWIIIMIII Radio Scholarships Established in State Indianapolis, Oct. 3 CSV-Estab-lishment of scholarships to promote the development of radio talent in Indiana colleges and universities was approved today by the Indiana State Broadcasters' Association. The association, composed of executives of most of Indiana's radto stations, voted to set aside $300 for establishing the scholarships which would be awarded each year on a competitive basis to seniors.

Arrangements for the program will be completed by a committee of which George Biggar, manager of station WIBC of Indianapolis, is chairman. Tri-State News Stardust Hilltopnera Music and Mem. Life Be Beautiful Ma Perkins Pepper Young Rr to Happiness 3:00 Heart's Desire 2:15 Heart's Desire 2 30 Bobby Norris 3:45 Jackie Hill Show WW 15) Cinderella Cinderella Winner Take All Winner Take All House Party House Party Request Time Request Time Valley Boys Glamour Manor Glamour Manor Intermezzo Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones Widder Brown 3:00 John Mallow News 3:15 Two Ton 3:30 Dr. Eddy 3 45 Dr. Eddy JVJ American School American School Tea Time Tunes Tea Time Tunes News Judy and Jen eocial Security Ten.

Jed 4:00 Spencer Allen 4:15 Smile Tim 4:30 Baker Spotlight 4:45 To Be Announced Girl Marries Portia Faces Llf Just Plain Bill Ft. Page Farrell ANDERSON, INDIANA Monday evening by members of the Wo-He-Lo League at the home of Mrs. Margaret Curl on South Blaine street. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Turner by the members of the league.

During the evening the following officers were installed: President, Mrs. Dorothy Davis; vice-president, Mrs. Edna Driver; secretary, Mrs. Martha Hamilton; assistant secretary, Mrs. Mary Ward; treasurer, Mrs.

Lucille Lytle; savings treasurer, Mrs. Mary Goodall and reporter, Elsie Dollison.Members attending were Mrs. Lucille Lytle, Miss Birdie Oglesby, Mrs. Bessie Ghols-ton, Mrs. Maggie Patrick, Mrs.

Mary Goodall, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Linda's 1st Love Lone Journey Lora Lawton Lowell Thomas Hinshaw Ltira 'n' Abner 3ed Barber News Hop Hsrrigan Superman Capt. Midnight Tom Mix Terry Dick Tracy Coke Club Sports 6 00 5 15 5:45 30 I 4 YOUR PROGRAMS FOR FRIDAY EVENING OCT. 6, 194 A CANADA PRY News Supper Club Week's Mystery Bob Shrev News Jack Smih Show Lon Ranger Crossroads Cat Meredith Wilson Lone Ranger Kaltenborn Meredith Wilson oo :15 30 45 Dr. P.

Bradley Telephone Qui Henry J. Taylor Sports Fannie Brice Fannie Brie Thin Man Thin Man Sam Spade Sam Spado Your FBI Your FBI Highways Melody Highways Melody Allen Young Allen Young Career Perform. Career Perform. Vic and Sad Vie and Sade 1:00 1.15 1:30 1:45 asm Ginny Sims Show Ginny Sims Show Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Mrs.

Hattie Fields. Mrs. Virginia Jameson and Mrs. Martha Hamilton. The league will meet Monday evening at the People Are Funny People Are Funny Walts Time Walts Time Break ths Bank Break, the Bank The Sheriff The Sheriff SOO :15 8:38 8 45 Gabriel Heatter Real Stories Spotlight Bands Spotlight Bands Durante ac Moore Durante in Moore Pays Be Ignorant Pays Be Ignorant Mystery Theater Mystery Theater Bill Stern Music Flights 9:00 Sing, America :15 Art Kassel :30 To Be Announced :45 To Ba Announced Boxing Contest Boxing Contest Sports Sports Matsie Maisie home of Mrs.

Martha Hamilton on East Second street. Household of Ruth No. 4618 will hold a business meeting this evening in the Odd Fellows Hall on East Willard street. Naomi Chapter No. 11 O.

E. S. News So Story Goes News Shelf of Melodv To Be Announced 10:00 Adventure 10:15 Chicago at Night 10:30 News Advance Tickets on Sale at MARATHON SERVICE STORE 701 S. Walnut Muncie, Ind. ADVANCE SALE PRICE $1.00 PLUS TAX AT DOOR SI.

25 PLUS TAX Take Advantage of Advanced Sale Price For Reservations Dial Anderson 3813 or 2-2860 LAN AN AND LANANE ENTERPRISE News Bearcat Football Bearcat Football Bearcat Football In Manhattan In Manhattan 10:45 Pleasure Parade will meet Monday evening in the STARRING Meredith Vital Odd Fellows Hall. 11:00 News News Peter Grant News 11:15 Fulton Lewis. Jr. Moonlight Bay Harkness Claude Thornhill 11:30 Sherman Haye Moonlight Bay Foreign Service Duke Ellington 11:45 Sherman Hayes Moonlight Bay Foreign Servlc Duk Ellington TIME WGN .30 WO WO U90 WLW 700 WLBC 1340 A bake sale and chicken dinner 7 1 will be held Saturday at the home of Mrs. Lena Rogers, 1316 East First street sponsored by Mrs.

Vir DAILY CROSSWORD fflLBG ACROSS ginia Sawyer and Mrs. Rogers for the Church of God in Christ No. 3, Elder Coatie pastor. gooTTSE 8CI JTOLDl IPL Tj I UR GfLiTSL EP AIJOC AN I pi EI 10 A NC EjjyjAIR Cj A yDBIAltTl 1. Pierce, as The Usher Board of Union Bap tist Church will present Mrs.

Al IClUlSlPDMlOlMiElNl with a sword Macaws Shop Volcanic rocks Rowed bert Alexander in a recital Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the church. 5. 9. 10. 12.

The Famous Spiritual Har- monizers quartet of Calvary Bap Ovum Grass cured for fodder Stylish Hawaiian herb Varying weight (India) Barrier Coral islands Illusive Funeral piles Disembarks Weird 220 NORTH WALNUT The human 19. trunk 20. Partot to be" River 23. bottom 24. Wide-awake Infrequent 25.

Hail! American Indian chief 26. Covers with 27. soap Imprint 28. with a mark 29. Frozen 30.

water Thin tin 32. plate 33. tist Church will present the Simon sisters of Columbus, in a musi cal program Sunday afternoon at 13. 14. 15.

16. 17. 20. the Phillis Wheatley Branch of the 11. Build Sloths Anger Exclama tion Guard Garment border Steamship Y.

W. C. A. METAL BEDS! Full or Half-Sizes. Yesterday's Answer 35.

Company 38. Water (French) 39. Tablet 40. Eskimo tool ianuneu GINNY SIMMS BRINGS YOU another unique music-and-comedy-packed Ginny Simms Radio Show tonight. You'll hear songs made extra listen-able by the one-and-only Ginny Frank De Vol's orchestra guest comedian Billy House hilarious Don Wilson.

Don't miss this gloom-chasing half hour. Presented by Borden's. NEW TIME 8:00 P. WiBC 15. Odd Dining Room CHAIRS $5.95 Unfinished Oak CHAIRS $4.49 Economics Clubs The Union Township Rural 18.

Friendship Home Economics Club's (abbr.) family night carry-in supper party planned for tomorrow night has been changed to October 12. UP WE MANUFACTURE THE BEST 21. 22. 23. 24.

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M. to 5 P. M. Wednesday, 8 A. M.

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