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Muncie Evening Press du lieu suivant : Muncie, Indiana • Page 5

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MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1969 PACE FIVE 2 Liquor Permits Renewed Anderson fo Hold Pageant 87 (club) for a beer, liquor and Mamie Goes For Rest to Gettysburg Two applications for renewaljof Southside Liquor Store. 2901 of alcoholic beverage permitsjS. Madison, and Border Tavern, were approved today by the Dela- 125 W- Seymour. Seven renewal applications will ware County Alcoho Beverage i i-t. Rnari 8 i be on the Apn 11 agenda.

They wine permit at 7 Buttcrfield Road. Maplewood Golf Club by Henry Graham, president, for a beer, liquor and wine permit at RR 2, Muncie. The Exchange Club of Andcr-' son announced today that girls interested in entering the 1969 Approved were the applications are: Chic's Liquors, by M. J. Marsh Supermarkets, (gro KIDS TO SCRAMBLE FOR EASTER EGGS Local youngsters will scramble for 300 dozen eggs to be hidden in the grass, trees, stumps, holes and other unlikely places in Heekin Park early Saturday morning by Muncie Jaycee members.

Co-sponsor of the annual Easter egg hunt Is the Muncie park department. Directing the event are Tom Alexander of the Jaycees, Joseph Harris, park superintendent and Mike Hirons of the school recreation department. Heekin Park will be divided Into three areas for age groups of five years old and under, six to eight years and nine to eleven. The scramble for the eggs will begin at 10 a.m. Mixed in with real eggs will be a number of plastic eggs entitling the finders to various prizes.

There will also be an egg coloring contest which will be judged before the egg hunt begins. Haughey, president, for a beer cery) for a beer and wine per Miss Anderson Pageant, which is open to residents of Madison, Henry, Delaware and Randolph Counties, are Invited to attend mit at 2508 N. Wheeling. liquor and wine retailer (package store) permit at 315 S. Tillot- Fruit Market Is Visited by Thieves an information meeting at 2 son.

Ideal Package Store (package store) by Edith Purvis, for a beer, liquor and wine permit at p.m.. Sunday, April 13, at the Fifth-Teenth Hoyt Package 2507 S. Macedonia. Layman Life Building, 1 ICO Burglars got into Huddleston Store, by Woodrow and Fern WASHINGTON (UPI) Mamie Eisenhower came home today and headed for the Gettysburg, farm she and the late Dwight D. Eisenhower had planned for their retirement home.

Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the capital aboard the same train that carried the body of the former president on its last trip to his boyhood home of Abilene, Kan. Love, for a beer, liquor and wine permit at 626 Hoyt Granville Mart (grocery) by Broadway, Anderson. This pagenat is the preliminary to the Miss Indiana and Miss American Pageants which are held later this year. The Miss Fruit Market, 601 E.

Wysor, and made off with the money from two vending machines during the night. Entry was made by breaking Reindeer were Introduced In Alaska from Siberia at the turn of the century as famine insurance for Eskimos dependent on dwindling caribou herds. Jacob and Mildred Brammer for a beer and wine permit at 532 Anderson Pageant will be held Granville. out a glass panel. The burglary 7 he general's 72-year-old wid June 14 In the Anderson High was discovered at 8 a.m.

1 Fraternal Order of Police Lodge ow rode the train bearing the through Lt. Col. Maurice Shahrabani, an Information body to Abilene for the burial officer with the military district School Auditorium. Parents of potential contestants are also invited to the April 13 meeting. Miss Jeanne Sitz, on Wednesday and returned on of Washington, that she would It with her son John and his men iwg udUKiucrs ana farm 1968 Miss Anderson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Sitz, 5813 Dwight David Eisenhower II. EISENHOWER DIED WEEK AGO TODAY SHOP Friday, Monday, "Her future plans are Indefi Breezewood, a graduate of Cowan High School, and Miss Lynn Haglund, 1967 Miss Indiana, will give brief talks to the contestants. ENTRANT MUST BE SINGLE nite," Shahrabani said. Mrs.

Eisenhower wore a dark furniture's coat and small hat. She was pale but appeared to be composed. Entrants must have been a resi Before she left the train she dent of her county for the past said goodbye to some of the personnel aboard. She greeted 21," and his wife, Julie, daughter of President Nixon. TRAIN RETURNS ON TRACK NO.

IS The train pulled into Union Station on track 13 at 7:55 a.m. EST, but it was an hour before Mrs. Eiesnhower'a luggage was unloaded and she and her son. John, entered the big black limousine parked at track side. They left immediately for Gettysburg.

Tight security prevailed. Newsmen peered from behind locked gates as the party disembarked from the train. Mrs. Eisenhower sent word dignitaries waiting at the six months or a college or university student in Anderson at the time of the pageant; must be single and never have station before driving away. Mrs.

Eisenhower presumably will rest for a while at the Gettysburg farm from an been married, divorced or had a marriage annulled; must be a high school graduate by September of 1969, end not less a new line from exhausting week since Eisen IH Si 'issr'llrli iiiH, hower's death at 12:25 p.m. than 18 years old nor more than EST one week ago today. She 28 years on the opening day of the Miss America Pagenat at At generally bore up well during public appearances, both in Washington and Abilene, but obviously was quite tired from lantic City. In the pageant, entrants must display a talent presentation in a maximum of three minutes the ordeal. MAY ACCOMPANY SON TO BRUSSELS The girl may be either amateur or professional in the talent she Earl Heath Named to State Post Gov.

Edgar Whitcomb today presents. Miss Sitz and Miss Haglund She was reported planning to accompany son John, newly confirmed as U.S. ambassador to Belgium, to Brussels when he both won scholarships at Ander son and at the Miss Indiana Pageant at Michigan City. Schol goes there in a few weeks to take up his post. announced the appointment of arships are awarded by Pepsi-Cola Bottlers of Anderson.

In Before that, however, she is expected to visit Dr. Milton addition, this year, Burger Chef will award a talent trophy and scholarship. a Delaware County man as assistant director of the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs. Named was Earl Heath, 37, a Eisenhower, her late husband's youngest surviving brother who was admitted to Walter Reed i vri "311 vi-9 Army Hospital where the ger native of Cowan. He was legislative director for the Amvets and eral died on Monday just before the state funeral.

was the 1967 Amvet of the Year. Laird Restores 'God' to Army Dr. Eisenhower, president emeritus of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, has been Heath succeeds Jack Colglazier, Danville, who was advanced to undergoing tests at the hospital director of the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs. The department has three ma since then. At his own request, there has been no word on his ailment since the hospital reported Tuesday he was in WASHINGTON (UPI) De jor responsibilities.

It handles requests for advice and aid for fense Secretary Melvin satisfactory condition. veterans. Laird, son of a Presbyterian minister, has overruled the Army and will permit reference As during the trip to Abilene It must inspect and approve 11 institutions in Indiana at from Washington with Eisen to uoa ana taitn in which training or further school hower's body, the train carrying Mrs. Eisenhower back to the character gjiidanca programs, Ing is given under the GI Bill of capital was met by crowds at Laird, in a plain-spoken announcement said: "References several points along the way. Rights.

The third function Is supervi to these terms are appropriate." During a stop late Thursday sfon of the county service of at Huntington, W.Va., for a ficers, i change of crews, Mrs. Eisen The American Civil Liberties Union complained to the Defense Department last year about "improper religious refer hower appeared on the rear platform and told about 500 ences" in the Army's character persons: "John and I want to Here's elegance in French country style, thank you for your expressions guidance programs. The Army replied to ACLU in December it of sympathy. would delete the terms from the character guidance manual. Last Friday Laird ordered a exquisitely carved.

CHATEAU PROVENCE byThomasviUe study on the subject But he issued another announcement Maundy Thursday even before Moose Lodge Picks Gibson counseling completion of the study. SERVES AS ELDER IN HOME CHURCH Laird, a sailor aboard a Capt. Marion Gibson Mun- cie Police Department, was elect destroyer in World War II and an elder in the First Presbyte ed governor of Moose Lodge 33 Thursday at the annual election Counsel is a very important part of our services, especially to Veterans' families and those covered by Social Security. The family is assisted in every possible way when filing for benefits due. rian Church in Marshfield, said in the announcement: of lodge officers.

It's that informal elegance you End in antiques crafted in the French and intimate. Now Thomasville re-creates the style with great authenticity of design detail Floral garlands are carved with crispness and finesse. Spindles, a favorite motif of craftsmen in Brittany, are beautifully turnedrDoors and table tops have parquet inlays. Edges are worn and highlighted. All carvings are executed in solid oak, except for the sunburst overlay, which is simulated wood.

Premium wormy oak veneers and xjak solids are finished in Vintage, mellow with a satiny patina. Certain pieces come in fashionable accent colors: Calai3 White; Faded Yellow; Brittany Blue. Take a tour of Chateau Provence. "With regard to character Also elected were Larry Geise, junior governor; Eugene Blades, prelate; Larry Grace, treasurer; guidance programs within the military departments I want to state that there will be no prohibition against the use of and Carl Fox, three-year trustee. Held over as officers are Jack Batty, junior past governor; Wil 'Supreme Crea son Hedges and John Pittsford, 'faith, 'spiritual values or trustee; and Kenneth Parker as similar secretary manager.

La Vaughn Here, today! Laird said the military IIP Harter will remain as club services "consistently have adhered to the position that espousal of religious dogmas or Installation of the new officers will be Thursday, April 24, and they will assume new duties on May 1. particular sectarian beliefs is not the purpose and has no place in the character guidance programs." But he said "refer ESS ONLY It DAYS LEFT ences to tnese terms are CRAMPED for TIME? 11 x. a appropriate." Hubbard Medal To Borman Crew WASHINGTON (UPI) The three astronauts who circled the moon in December have been awardede the 1968 Gen. Thomas i- i tiA- --y r- 1 ZJK. ONIY OPEN ii SUNDAY lMi 1 iff D.

White Space Trophy and the APRIL 15 IS THE National Geographic Society's Hubbard Medal. Air Force Secretary Robert C. Seamans presented the trophy to GOGX TA 1 Apollo 8 crewmen Frank Borman. James A. Lovell and William A.

Anders at the Geographic Society Thursday. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew presented the Hubbard Medal at Constitutional Hall. BOTH' FEDERAL AND STATE Uavt thot tax worries to oi. Our tervic it prompt, accural ond cempleto ond wo viualty tav you moro than tht nominal charge! Set th BLOCK effico In your ntigh-borhood today.

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