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Muncie Evening Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 10

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PAGE TEN "Cool Weather Needs" ARVIN Electric Heaters. From 10:95 ALL 1-INCH Furnace Filters Water Line Insulation, Heat Tapes, Stove Pipe, etc. "We Cut and Thread Pipe" "Muncie's Most Complete Hardware Center" HIWAY 3 HARDWARE STATE RD. 3 NORTH, AT RIGGIN RD. Daily, 9:00 to Sunday, 9:00 to 4:00 OPEN HOUSE TODAY.

See The All New 1971 DODGE DEMON FREE COFFEE DONUTS CHAMPLIN DODGE 2450 North Broadway DAR Brings Bell MRS. FLOYD GRIGSBY (left), tsate regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and Mrs. John M. Faris, regent of the local Paul Revere chapter, look at the replica of the Liberty Bell. Provided through L.

S. Ayres, the replica may be viewed by the public at the Merchants National Bank Data Processing Center from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

This is 1-5th the size of the original Liberty Bell, which was cast by Whitechapel Bell Foundry. In its 400 years of continuous operation, the foundry also made Big Ben, Old North Church in Boston, Washington Cathedral and Westminster Abbey bells. WIND includes (left to right) Chic Brown, formerly of Mad Rabbit; Sherry Stevens of Blindchild; Jeff Harmer of the Carringas and Mike Earehart the Underground Rainbow. The four will appear at the Cave at 8 p.m. Saturday.

By BETTY HARRIS Larry Harness, of Parker, who was drummer with Spoon and the Midnite Hour, before that, has joined Roosevelt Johnson and the 7 C's. The group appears Saturday afternoon at Springwater, then packs for a jaunt up north Hear that Crossdog and Joshua and at least one other band will appear in a free concert at a Muncie park in October. More later Friends of Folk Music will have a folk concert Oct. 9 and 10. Tryouts for it will be held Sept.

26 at 1 p.m. at Noll Hall If you are a rhythm guitar player and are interested in joining a group, dial 289-6200, and ask for Steve At Gibson's Arena tonight will be the Boss Tweeds The Shades are at the Marion Moose from 9:30 p.m. Saturday to 1:30 a.m. Mike Branson was super beatle head you telling me he's disposing, a see Mike Earehart and Chic Brown on the TV shots at the Cincy Rock Festival? The Ritual is in northern Indiana this weekend WIND is in Ohio tonight Out at Gaston Skating Rink Saturday night will be the Tablets The A Association is at Ball State Satur- day night in two concerts at 5-10 SCOTTS 5-10 800 AC STORES IN 29 Cat STATES- on COLO FICO FABRIC SHOP MEADOWS SHOPPING CENTER 1001 WEST JACKSON ST. SHOP DAILY, a.m.

to 9 p.m. SUNDAY, Noon to 6 p.m. COUNTRY MANOR POLYESTER KNIT PERCALE STOWE FABRIC COURTESY EXPO BONDED SUITING FLANNEL SPRINGS WISTFUL BONDED. FALL FABRIC SCOOP POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT 58-60" WIDE FULL PIECES FIRST QUALITY of patterns and colors for suits, dresses, pants, pants suits. Just Washable, arrived for fall, non-wrinkleable, for back-to-school.

no-iron, packable. New stitches Great and assortment colors. 299 COMPARE AT $5.98 YARD Bettorick Simplicity Patton 5774 "COUNTRY BONDED MANOR" SUITING 48-54" WIDE 54-60" WIDE Full pieces, first quality. Printed linen Special Purchase of Mill Close-outs. Save and blends.

Ideal for fashion $2.01 on each yard! Beautiful Tezlan wearables, or for Decorator drapes and woven yarns, solids and fancies for suits slip covers. Assorted patterns and colors. and pants suits. Save $2.61 on each yard! COMPARE AT $3.98 COMPARE AT $3.98 $137 $197 YARD YARD SPRINGS "WISTFUL" 45" Wide. Washable, permanent press Combed Cotton.

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Large assortment of prints OUR and LOW solids PRICE, for ONLY school 44. "STOWE" FABRICS 45" Wide. By Springs Mills. Wrinkle-resistant. cotton.

Excellent for sportswear. Coordinating solids and prints. YARD "DELTA" FLANNEL BONDED "EXPO" 45" Wide. Hand washeble Wide. By Deering Milliken.

Turbo orate. Now fall colors for suits, mating solids, checks and plaids. dresses, acetate sportswear. back. acetate, Will bonded not sep- to 198 YARD acrylic acetate.

woven Machine suiting washable. bonded to Coordi- $4504 3 Where the Bands Are (Emens Auditorium at 7 p.m. and at 9:30 p.m. Sunshine travels from tonight and Saturday gigs in Ohio to southern Indiana Sunday The Committee also i is in Ohio those two days, but goes to norhtern Indiana Sunday Hands Time, in western Indiana Tuesday night, is in the Buckeye State tonight and Saturday Jeremy Lee is spending all this week in northern Indiana Toby Jordan is at the Caverhas from 8 to 10:45 o'clock tonight and WIND appears at the Cave lat these Admission same will hours be Saturday for night. $1 members; $1.50 for nonmembers.

Bristol will be there next Friday and Joshua next Saturday Call them the Chosen Few or the group's new name, Crossdog, the five musicians are in South Bend tonight and Gas City Saturday December's Children REUNION Miss Barbara Booher (left), Miss Louise Petering of Detroit (center) and Mrs. Paul Rupprecht, who were at Kappa Alpha Theta national convention in San Diego, when this picture was taken, have been reunited here since Ball State has begun and plans are being made for installation of its BSU chapter Miss Petering, Ball State Theta chapter president, initiated at convention, was honored as a 100th Centennial initiate. Theta Events Set Miss Barbara Booher of La- Association. A member of Spurs fayette, who has begun graduate and Chimes, she was named one studies at Ball State will be na- of the top ten women students as tional counselor there this year a senior. to the new Delta Sigma chapter The Butler chapter will assist of Kappa Alpha Theta.

in initiation of the new chapter A graduate of Butler Universi- at Ball State Sept. 25 and 26. ty, where she was a mathematics major, and a member of Mrs. Allan Weir is general Theta's Gamma chapter, she is chairman. Mrs.

Reed Voran is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. chairman of the Sept. 26 installaRichard E. Booher.

She has tion banquet at the Student high school since Center. taught junior graduation. A tea will be held Sunday afAs an undergraduate, Miss ternoon, Sept. 27, at the home of Booher was an officer in the As- Mrs. Ray Morrison, 6 Oakden sociation of Women Students, Road, to conculde the Sept.

24-27 YWCA and Women's Recreation installation ceremonies. SHINES OPEN DO YOU REMEMBER this scene? Just around the corner from where Cade flower shop now is, the late Aris Mentis (left) posed in 1913 with two of his assistants, Nick Simos (center) and Theodore Dortas. Mrs. Simos, whose husband is now a patient in the Veterans Administration Hospital on Cold Springs Road, Indianapolis, found and brought in the old postcard-picture from which this was made. Home Ec Calendar Monday Moonlighters-Hostess, Mrs.

Bonnie Keesling, lesson, Mrs. Charlotte Hestherly. Royerton Homemakers--Hostess, Mrs. Carl Parsons; lesson, Mrs. Ned Blair.

Tuesday Eastside-Hostesses, Mrs. Stanley Bartlett, Mrs. Wilbert Kuhn; lesson, Mrs. Bartlett. Mrs.

RFD-Hostess, Mrs. Francis Bilby; lesson, Mrs. Ivan Lawson. Munsey Club- Hostess, Mrs. Lens Stout: lesson, Mrs.

Ruth Dailey. Neely Neighbors -Hostess and lesson, Mrs. Robert Noble. Wednesday Inlow Springs Hostess, Mrs. Warren Blount; lesson, Mrs.

Leonard Boyle. Everyday Homemakers--Hostess, Mrs. Tom Henman; lesson, Mrs. Frank Turrill. SIMMONS SALE Regular $199" ALSO SALE ON MATTRESSES COOPER FURNITURE Winchester, Ind.

Call Collect 28991 or 47551 Invitation Sale a date in Ohio tonight, then locally Saturday Bristol is the featured band tonight in Union City and Saturday at Modoc Atlantis is in Lafayette Saturday Hitchcock Railway is at Ball State tonight and Peru Saturday Joshua does a three-nighter in Ohio this weekend, and Split Stone is in Ohio tonight and Huntington Saturday Count Arlan Trio appears Saturday night from 9:30 to 1:30 at the Farmland American Legion Larry Mechem's band is at the Anderson Country Club tonight and Hartford City Armory Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dave, Dot and Dave (the 3 D- s) make their final appearance this year at the Lake Tippecanoe Country Club Saturday The Swinging Eagles started a nighter at the Connersville Amvets last night. Hours are 9 to 1:30 for all Amvets in the area Clifford Day and the Wooten Brothers will begin playing at the Music Barn on 12th St. at 8 p.m.

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