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The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 10

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The Star Pressi
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Muncie, Indiana
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10 MUNCIE STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1952 192 to Leave McKinley Junior High for Central McKinley Junior High School will send 192. students to Central High School with an honor chapel program at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in the field house. Scholastic awards will be presented by Principal Charles Hampton; student council awards! Townsend; attendance awards Frederick G. McKinley, en, and athletic awards by Lowell Barnett and 1 Leo Mench. Larry will say "farewell" to McKinley for the graduating ninth grade class, and welcome will be extended to 7-B's entering from elementary schools by David Usher.

Ted Mickell will present the school with a gift a from the 9-A plav and Dick Marshall. president of the student council, with a gift from the council. Ann McCarroll will welcome the graduates to Central. Music will be provided by the school orchestra and by Martha Martin, Mary Logan, Perthena Webber, Julia Hinshaw, and Judy Cunningham. Parents and friends are invited to attend.

Camp Crosley Workers to Meet at 'Y' Tonight All Muncie boys going to Camp Crosley as workers this season are asked by H. A. Pettijohn, camp director. to meet at 6:45 o'clock tonight at the Y. M.

C. A. for an important meeting. The group is a to leave for camp at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. City Patrol Boys, who leave for Camp Crosley Monday morning are to report at the at 9 o'clock Saturday morning for Inhvsical examinations.

Congratulations to HAAG'S from Joseph A. Goddard Co. EASTERN INDIANA'S COMPLETE INSTITUTIONAL FOOD SERVICE Delicious and Clover Farm Fancy Foods Snow Crop Frozen Foods Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 9966-MUNCIE BEST WISHES TO HAAG'S ELECTRICAL WORK FURNISHED BY C. M. KIMBROUGH CO.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 114 S. Mulberry Phone 9911 CONGRATULATIONS HAAG'S ON YOUR NEW MODERN STORE a We are pleased to have been able to serve you Your new store as a beautiful addition to Muncie. Kirby-Wood Lumber Inc. 900 S. Liberty Phone 8896 Congratulations Upon the Opening of Your Beautiful NEW MODERN DRUGS 1318 SOUTH MADISON Presenting Self Serve Drugs Prescriptions Sundries Soda Fountain Luncheonette SERVING BORDEN-FURNAS ICE CREAM Borden's FURNAS ICE CREAM DIV.

MUNCIE. INDIANA New Self Service Drug Store Opens on Madison Three Liquor Permit Renewals Are Approved ODDI HANGS Applications for renewal of three alcoholic beverage sales permits were approved yesterday by the county liquor board. Approved applications Peter P. Costas, 117 East Jackson street, liquor, wine and beer retail; Hoosier Hotel Corporation, 206 South Mulberry street, same, and Samuel R. Goodpaster, 1324 East Highland avenue, liquor and wine dealer.

On next Wednesday two more applications are to be heard. These include that of V. F. W. Post 5908 at East First street, club license for liquor, wine and beer, and Herman Madill, 501 South Walnut street, liquor, wine and beer retail.

National Guard Honors Recruiters Their efficiency in recruiting yo young men for the Indiana National Guard has earned two Muncie Guardsmen the congratulations of Maj. Gen. Jesse commanding general, 38tth Division National Guard. The men are Sgt. George E.

Dillie and Cpl. E. Shreves, both members of Hq. 3d 151st Regiment, 38th Division. Hawk Funeral Friday Funeral services for Charles E.

Hawk, 80, former Muncie man, of Gravel Lake, will held o'clock Friday at the Walnut Street Baptist Church, with burial Beech Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the Meeks after 3 o'clock Thursday, or at the church hour before services. Mr. Hawk died Tuesday. VENUE CHANGE SUSTAINED Motion for 'a change of venue filed in the damage suit of Clarence H.

Hensley against Eddie C. Harding was sustained yesterday in Circuit Court. DRUGS MISS CAROL MITCHELL A new -service drug store will begin serving the South Madison street area today, with the opening of the giant Haag Drug Company store at 1318 South Madison street. The store's grand opening will be today, tomorrow and Saturday, and will include free orchids for women visitors, 15 table model radios to be given away, a fashion show and visiting dignitaries. The self-service store covers more than 5,000 square feet of floor space CONGRATULATIONS to HAAG'S PLASTERING AND LATHING WORK DONE BY JOHN B.

ROUTH LATHING AND PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 318 Riverside Ave. Phone 5877 CONGRATULATIONS to the HAAG DRUG CO. 1318 S. MADISON "Colonial Is Good Bread" COLONIAL BAKING CO. 424 S.

Monroe Phone 6687 Congratulations A BEAUTIFUL NEW HAAG DRUGS 1318 SOUTH WALNUT ST. KAY NICEWANNER BUILDING CONTRACTOR 3807 E. Jackson Ph. 3-7089 BEST WISHES TO THE NEW HAAG Service Self- DRUGS WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO DO THE PLUMBING WORK FRANCIS CLEVENGER PLUMBING HEATING 2805 West Jackson Phone 7536 Honor Chapel Tomorrow at Wilson Junior High The program for the 9-A honor chapel at Wilson Junior High School at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning will be: Kay Knafel, Kaye Knoderer, announcers. Joyce DeVinney, accompanist.

Processional-Coronation March (Myerbeer); orchestra. The Lord's Prayer (Malotte-Downing) Ruth Anne Conner, Nancy Harris, Susan Dusing. Carol McKinley, Ruby Buie, and Southerland. Joyce DeVinney, accompanist. Pledge of Dick Powell.

leader. Star-Spangled Banner -Janet Smullen and Carol Benson, School Pledge- Ernest Robinson, leader. School Song--Patricia and Mary French. The Best. Things in Life Are Free (vocal solo)--Rachel Moody.

Dream of Jeanie (Foster), arranged by Mary A. Kohler-9A Strings: Martha Guthrie, Sue Ebner, Janet West. Rachel Moody, Mary Anne Eley. Mary French. Carol Benson.

Joyce DeVinney, accomMemories--Ruth Ann Connor and Sue Jackson. Prelude in Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff): Joyce DeVinney. You'll Never Walk Alone (Rogers): Dolores Foulkes and Jean Barr, soloists with 9A group. Ay Ay Ay (Spanish -The orchestra. Janet West, conducting.

Presentation of check-Llovd Van Skyock. June Is Bustin' Out All -Richard Response-Dr. John B. Maier. overRodgers.

A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes. Farewell to Wilson-9A girls. -Soldiers March (Gounod-DeLamater); orchestra. Malleable Union Elects Nelson to Sixth Term Frank J. Nelson was re-elected to his sixth term as president of Local 532 UAW-CIO at the Muncie Malleable Foundry in elections conducted yesterday.

Chosen for his term as financial secretary of the 450- member local was Roy G. Stafford. Other officers elected were Harry L. Hammel vice-president; Hurley Goodall, recording secretary; Clarence Thompson, Andrew Swain, sergeant-at-arms: and Harry Chitwood, trustee. Lodges and Unions Past officers of the Assembly Club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the I.

O. O. F. parlor. The entertainment committee is Mrs.

Dolly Henderson, Mrs. Edna Gray, Mrs. Lena Early and Mrs. Edna Stiver. best wishes to the HAAG DRUG CO.

1318 S. MADISON Rigging INC. Congratulations and Best Wishes to HAAG'S We Are Indeed Happy to Have Furnished All the CONCRETE BLOCK For Your Beautiful New Store Located at 1318 S. Madison Dura-Crete Products INC. "Where Service Is a Habit" 2400 S.

Gharkey Phone 3-1401 and is designed to incorporate many features of Haag drug on the west coast. William is stores, director of self-service operations for the Haag company. M. C. Duncan and William Conion, registered pharmacist, will be manager and assistant manager, respectively, here.

The fashion show will include imported accessories, to be on sale in the store, modeled by Mary Lou Bronnenberg and Joanne Minx, Indianapolis models. Carol Mitchell, Miss Indiana for 1951, and Tom 1 Lemon, Bloomington, mayor, will also take part in the opening program. Store hours will be week days, 8:30 o'clock in the morning until 10:30 o'clock at night, and Sundays, 9:30 o'clock in the morning until 10:30 o'clock at night. City and County Statistics Marriage Licenses Clarence Locke, 17, laborer, Muncie, and Harriett E. Winn, 16, at home, Muncie.

Charles G. Clemons. 37, glass worker, Muncie. and Evelyn White, 31, glass worker, Muncie. Burton E.

Veta, 26. federal civil service worker. Cheyenne, and Irene Shamon, 23, at home. Muncie. New Suits Filed -Circuit CourtNo.

A. Spangler vs. Campbell Dale, et to quiet title to real estate. George O. Chambers, attorney.

-Superior CourtNo. 15786-S-Janice R. Retz vs. Dale D. Retz.

divorce. Ogle and Manor, attorneys. No. 15787-S-Louise Coates V8. Donald Coates, divorce.

Pieroni, Pieroni, Hynes and Dixon, attorneys. N. 15788-S-Orville B. Cart vs. Alice Cart, divorce.

John J. O'Neill, attorney. Real Estate Transfers Clark Snider, et ux, to Mutual Home and Savings Association, lot 12. block 38. Goshorn and Lupton Subdivision.

Shipley and Seventh. Real estate appraised for taxation, $215: improvements, $1,610, Judson Corporation J. T. Muncey, et ux, lots 7 and 8, block 14, Austin Heights Addition Bellaire near Manor, Real estate appraised for taxation, $80; improvements, $1.260. Mary A.

Moon to Wilma L. Miller, lot 6, block 58. Whitely Land Company First Addition. Macedonia near Lowell. Real estate appraised for taxation, $120; improvements, $1,075.

Mary A. Moon to John S. Miller, et ux, lot 7, block 58, Whitely Land Company First Addition. Lowell and Macedonia. Real estate appraised for taxation, $120; improvement-.

$630. Harry R. Luzadder, et ux, to Gabrielle Reeves, part of lot 1, block 19, Jackson's Donation. Cherry near Main. Real estate appraised for taxation, $555; improvements, $2.185.

Richard W. Hunt, et ux, to Mary Hunt, lot 5, McCulloch and Johnson Second Addition. Jackson near College. Real estate appraised, for taxation, $525; improvenients, Donald V. Matchett, et ux, to Jack Arnold Raper, et ux, part of lots 91, 92 and 93, Ft.

Wayne Addition to Eaton. Real estate appraised for taxation, $100. Wilbur H. Polhemus, et ux, to Raymond E. Shirey, et ux, lot 8, block 1, Original Plat of Daleville.

Real estate appraised for taxation, $150; improvements, $2,740. Deltay McKinley, et ux, to Mutual Home and Savings Association, lot 1. Lusk Acres Addition to Yorktown. Real estate appraised for taaxtion, $80. Glen L.

Ruble, et ux, to James T. Goins, et ux. 40 acres in section 12, Liberty Township. Three miles east of Selma. Real estate appraised for taxation, improvements, $1,395.

Wallace Company to Owen Stark, et ux, lot 7, Manor View Addition. Real estate appraised for taxation, $75. Eldridge Hunter, et ux, to Oran A. Richardson, et ux. lot 21, Hyde Park Addition.

Real estate appraised for taxation, $175. Building Permits John Hazelbaker, 4 Meadow lane, garage $20,000 Edward H. Bird, 2106 Mock avenue, alterations $00 Emma B. DeStiffer, 1725 North Franklin street, garage 900 Robert nue, garage Sorrell, 210 Rosewood ave600 Fire Alarms a. -Eighth street and Hoyt avenue: car owned by Jim Fox, short in wiring, $25 loss.

Funerals THORNBURG Services for Harry Thornburg, 58, were held Wednesday at the Polhemus and Shirey funeral home, Daleville, by the Rev. Wilbur Shirey, with burial in Bronnenberg Cemetery. Mr. Thornburg died Sunday. YINGLING-Graveside services for Michael Yingling, 4, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold E. Yingling of 304 South Cole street. were held Wednesday at Elm Ridge Cemetery by the Rev. Paul Herrell.

The Yingling child died Monday. WEBER- for Dr' Claude M. Weber, 56, of Evansville and formerly of Oakville. were held Wednesday at the Meeks mortuary by the Rev. Bright Hanna, with burial at Tomlinson Cemetery.

Mr. Weber died Saturday. WHERE EVER YOU FIND GOOD FOOD You'll Find the Use of GAS It's Cleaner Faster More Economical HAAG DRUGS Beautiful New Modern Store 1318 South Madison St. CENTRAL INDIANA GAS COMPANY Welcome to Muncie The Most Modern HAAG DRUGS Drugs Prescriptions Accessories Soda Fountain 1318 SOUTH MADISON ST. May we take this opportunity to welcome you and your associates to Muncie.

You certainly have a wonderful new Self-Service Store and an ideal place to park and shop Offering the patrons, drugs perscriptions accessories goods sundries hardware electrical soda fountain and luncheonette enables you to serve most anyone with whatever they may desire Rolland Stephens Real Estate.

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