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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 7

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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THURSDAY JANUARY8ftl 959 WWC7 ELWOODSOCIAL ACTIVITIES yi 1i Winners Of College Swim Contest 1 COME 1 i COME SEE OR COME SEE WHAT REAL VALUES REALLY ARE HERE'S HOW IT WORKS! i We Believe Them Ta 8a In OUR MICE NOW ONLY KRYPTOKS no" MORt NO USS REGULAR 30 DAY CHARGE 7 OR USEOUR REGULAR LAYAWAY PLAN I 17 YOU CET OCAL SALE! COMPUTE RAMES BIOCAL BONUS SCALE HOW IT WORKS If Your Purchase Is i I 8 Jl Hit ONE PIECI ULTEX cy Osborne Vera Evans Delores Smith and Sonja Meyer Many of these young women will participate in the Swim Ex travangaza which will be given riday Jan 23 during National YMCA Week The public in vited1 v1 1 A preliminary program feature of National YMCA Week and in preparation for the various swim events which re to take place during that week Mrs Maxine Barcus girls and di rector of the YMCA announced results of endurance tests given to Anderson College Womta this week 7 There were twenty young wo men who participated and the judges" announced the following winners shown above: Miss Elaine Chesterfield one Where Your Time My Businepl ine Watch Repair YES IT'S "THE GREATEST SALE ON EARTH 1 URNITURE YOUR OWN SELECTION mile swim June Kay Richard son third place 349 yards tylrs Jeanne Lewis second place 362 yards Miss Mary Breitweiser first place 455 yards and Miss Karla Lick 305 yards fourth 'place A record for treading Was set at 4 hours and 46 minutes Others participating in the event were Ginger Davey Rosemary Ward Sharon Mc Laughlin i 1 Bjorklund Katherine Collier Laura Brubbs Janet Willis ft ft 11 Joan Rinier Janet Slaughter Ruth Unengst Lucy Myers gan dra Willias Raylene CrayneSnd Brenda Heckaman Judges were Sallie Wicker Judy Heath Elaine Lacy Doris Kruse Sandra Craig Corlis Corzine Pat McLaughlin Pam Coen Gobin RitaAhrendt Ann Sprinks Sharon Rohr Kay Snider Martha Phil lips Rachel Brelahd Linda Me Dowellf Jannette Germany Nan 90 DAY CASH PLAN PAYABLE IN 3EQUAL NO CARRYING CHARGE $3000 In Tattered Torn Money Returned CLEVELAND (UPD More than three thousand dollars in tom and tattered money was re turned to Mrs Ocie Johnson Wednesday by federal authorities Mrs Johnson received the mon ey about 10 months ago in the mail from Jier mother in law Mrs Nancy Giles Colbert' Okla who said she dug the money up while plowing 7 Mrs Johnson turned the tat tered money over to federal au thorities After an investigation failed to turn up the owner they decided it was "finders and gave it back to Mrs Johnson Church of God on Jan 13 A social will be held at the Eagles home at 7:30 prp on Jan 20 NAME B70 TEAM ft ANGELES (UPD North American Aviation 1 has named Lockheed Aircraft Corp and Chance Vought Aircraft Co to the team it is directing for de velopment of the Air B70 intercontinental bomber ALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth hare suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped slipped or erob bled at just the wronr time Do not live In Year of this happening to you Just sprinkle a little ASTEETH the alkaline (non acld) powder on your plates Hold false teeth more firmly so they feel more comfort i able Does not sour Checks "plate odor breath" Oet PASTEETH at ACTRESS RECOVERS NEW YORK (UPD Actress Inger Stevens was reported out of danger Wednesday but still very sick as a result of swallowing an unidentified caustic solution in her apartment Sunday night A spokesman for Paramount Pictures said the 24 year old blonde starlet had regained con sciousness and was reported im proving in Columbia Hospital where she was taken after being found in a coma by the superin tendent of hef apartmenf building i There are about 68 million auto drivers in the United States NO SWITCHING! NO APPOINTMENT NO EXTRAS! NEEDED! Katherine rench past Noble Grand Miss Joan Sheedy Miss Sheedy retiring Noble Grand presided at the opening of the meeting A memorial service in which the charter was draped was held in tribute to the late tMrs Gritton who died last week Mr and Mrs Marion Briles whose membership was transfer red from the Hackleman Lodge were welcomed by the members Miss Sheedy each of i her officers with a gift and the officers gave her a silver tray The next meeting will be held i at the lodge home on Jan 20 riendly Sunshine Club Mrs Lenna Boyer will enter tain the riendly Sunshine Club with a New Year party at her home at 7:30 pm riday Mrs Grace Wilson will be co hostess Country Club Parties ft Couples of the Elwood Country Club will hold two bridge parties at the clubhouse on Jan 13 and Jan 27 with Mr and Mrs Nor wood Allen and Mr and Mrs John Graham on the committee for both affairs Mrs Ray Barnes and Miss Dorothy Durham will be hos tesses at a bridge party at the clubhouse on Jan 15 A luncheon will be served at 1 pm Reservations for the luncheon may ba made at the clubhouse War Mothers Meeting The World War II Mothers Club met at the Eagles home Tuesday evening with Mrs em Schafer presiding The group planned to give basket of food to a family 1 An invitation has been receiv ed for the ifth District meet Pat armer To Head Club 1129 MERIDIAN ST SPECIAL! I THIS i WttK 1 ONLYI bubl VMM $amlM Invhibl Home: Tumble we Breaks Spine ELWOOD A fractured spine was suffered by Garland Le wellen 501 13 A St in a fall from a stepladder at his homev Tuesday night The Injured Than was taken in thb 'Clark ambulance to Mercy Hospital where he re mained for treatment Adult Classes Open' Adult evening classes will be opened at the Wendell Will kie high school soon registra tion to be held at 7:30 Monday and Tuesday in the school library The classes will begin the week Jan 19 and continue for 12 weeks ending April 7 A fee of two dollars is being charged to be paid at registra tion A small additional charge may be made in some classes for books and other supplies Those interested may contact John Hinds in his office at the high school between 1:30 and 5 Jan 12 16 Classes will include Arts and Crafts including copper en ameling textile painting weav ing and ceramics Business and Academic classes including bookkeeping driver education shorthand and ma chines Homemaking including sewing dressmaking and tailor ing Trade and Industrial Clas ses with beginning blueprint reading advanced blueprint reading 'machine shop' begin ning and advanced woodwork ing and furniture refinishing Hospital Notes Mercy Hospital dismissals Mrs 2723 So St Mrs 1 Kenneth Bulla and 1804 So I St Nancy Phillips So St Mrs Robert Drake 121 No 18th St Miss Donna Baumbrough 2335 Main St Kenneth Green 1224 so st Mercy Hospital admissions Ronald Hunter So A St Earl Sovern1115 No St Raymond Ripperger 1930 So I St Irene Delgado 2724 No A St Jesse Mcall 902 No An derson St Mark Albright Rt 3 Maxine and Rickie Stevens 2500 No A St Jesse Mcall 901 Anderson St Vernie Robertson 1402 So St Phil lip Simmons 1218 So 1 St Mrs George iBlockson rank ton Births at Mercy Mr and Mrs Elbert Cotton 1620V4 No St a boy Mr and James McMahan 90J So 18th St a boy DYKES WATCH SHOPPE Helal Andersen Lobby Biamend Walles Jwalry Jim Dykes Registered Welsh Maker Purdue Issues Report Off 1959 Price Trends LAAYETTE prices wi 1" dedine jn early4959 agri cultural economists at Purdue University phxjict composite level of all prices is expected in the next several weeks as heavy harvest time marketing tapers off Then corn prices will move up very slowly during the remainder of the feeding season The economists forsee substantial change in hog prices in the next few Price weakness $4 from present is expected by late Janu ary or ebruary armers are advised to sell fqd heavy cattle that are ade quately finished for their Milk prices this winter will average 1520 cents below last winter's levels The economists say lower price supports are partly responsible' Egg prices will decline further in the months ahead Broiler prices in January will probably average near 17 cents three to four cents below last year SEEING IS BELIEVING COME SEE YOURSEL 1 100 STYLES SHAPES and COLORS! If you have any particular choice la framea or mountings! King Optical Co can satisfy you At King you may se lect the style to suit your personality and facial contour from the widest assortment carried by any optical housep America ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE $958 Prescriptions Broken I a duplicated We also fill Oculists' pro LAf lOP rames repaired rames re Scriptions at the same price 1 OR MEN placed while you waitl low Your prescription promptly OR WOMEN est oricesl filled TS 1 ALL GLASSES UNION MADE OVER 3000000 SATISIED CUSTOMERS Hours: 9 AM to 5:00 PM 1036 Meridian St 2nd Suite 10 Daily' Incl Wed and SaL Box 937 7 Open riday Night 8 PM Over Drug store Phone 4723 4' tranches In Many Principal Cities ef and Canada ounded 1904 Planejo Be Grounded Week ollowing ire TOLEDO (UPD An a liner owned by the Air 1 Coach Inc Burbank Calif was expected to be grounded for week following an emergency landing at Toledo Airport Tues day when an engine caught fire The twin engine C4frpiloted by Mel Chapman Burbank plane company president was carrying Anderson Lions To Hear Broker Jack Pihl of Thomson and Mc Kinnon local brokerage firm will address the noon luncheon meet ing today oLthe Anderson Lions Club in the YMCA Mr subject will be Operation of a Brokerage Installation of of ficers will be held by the Ki wanis Club at the weekly dinner meeting to be held at the Man gas Cafeteria at 6:15 Thursday Installing officer will be Arthur Bell Elwood lieu tenant governor of the Seventh Indiana District George (Pat) armer be as president vice president Lowell Butcher and treasurer Ross Three year terms as directors will be started by Ray Hollenbe and Rodger Dooley Other mem bers of the board of directors are RobertLinegarCharles Copher Robert Klumpp Ralph Byler and Hillis A workshop program is plan ned for the meeting Objectives for the year will be outlined by Bell A Copeland will pre sent a film showing key points of Kiwanis work and organiza tion in the United States and Canada ft' School ish ry The annual fish fry of the Duck Creek and Boone town ship school Parent Teacher As socialionfwill be held atl the school Saturday night Jan 31 at the school The Jonah ish Club of Akron will serve the meal from 4:30 to 8 Tickets may be 'obtained at $1 each from Thurman Runyan president of the parent teacher group Harlan Waymire or Jay Peters i MathSws Rites uneral services for Mrs i Carrie Mathews 74 wife of Emery Mathews 403 No 9th 37 passengers and four crewmen! St who died at Mercy Hospital It landed without incident Tuesday evening will be held! The CAA said no investigation at the Copher and esler fu lof the incident was necessary I neral home at 1:30 rt I The left engine caught fire when day The Rev Sage of the irst Baptist Church will be' in charge Burial will be in Elwood City Cemetery riends may call' at the funeral home owler Ser vices Rites for Mrs Bertha owler 80 found dead inher home 222 So St Monday night will be held at the Copher and esler funeral home at 3 Thursday with the Rev Wil liam Mier pastor of the irst Church of the Nazarene in charge Burial will be in El wood City Cemetery riends may call at the funeral hojne 254 REBELS KILLED ALGIERS rench author ities said Wednesday night 254rebels have been killed in three separate actions in Algeria Thpy gave no figures on rench losses but said the fighting was still go jing on BUY ON KELLEY'S 4 CHOICE WAYS TO BUY it developed trouble in its oil sys tem as the plane approached the airport here en route from Chica go to New York City The9 pilot feathered the propeller and the' fire went out as the plane landed safely 7 Repairmen said' the damaged engine would have'to be replaced DEMOCRATS HOLDPARTY INDIANAPOLIS (UPD The Democratswith 102 of the 150 legislatorsiri their ranks held a Wednesday night party Many of the 23 sena tors and 79 representatives are' newcomers to the legislative halls I and strangers to each other The1 party was held in a downtown 1 Indianapolis hotel I APARTMENT NEW YORK About 400JXX1 U'' 'apartment buildings use coal in their XOME JO JDUbSTO iRLANDS ELECT ANYx ITEMS 0 YOU CHOICE ROM OUR LARGE STOCK INE URNITURE AT OUR REGULAR LOW LOW PRICES THEN CHOOSE5 MORE MERCHANDISE YOUR OWN SELECTION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST r4 MERCHANDISE ofWurown SELECTION AT NO EXTRA COST! THE GREATEST SALE ON lEl ICVT 7759 BiB wHk HHB HH HHB Truman Takes ft House Senate Grand Tour WASHINGTON (UPD Cap! to! Dill is like a magnet to for mer President Truman especially orv the opening day of Congress Truman could not' resist aft ft grand tour oTthe House and Sen ate even though it resulted in at least one delay in the stately initiation ot the 86th Convress The former president smiling broadly strolled into the House gallery while the members were in the midst erf a roll call vote ft! oh the election of Sam Raybum as speaker 1 The applause started first in the gallaries Then when Truman waved to those below all the members save a couple of Repub ft licans gave him a standing ova tion forcing a brief halt in the ti voting ft After taking Truman to his rent row seat doorkeeper William Miller unceremoniously disposses sed a svelte blonde so he could sit next to the former president and point out new members The blonde Ulysses Auger moved to the lap of her husband a Washington restaurateur Truman went to the House from the Senate where he watched the swearing in of new and re elected members There he sat with Mrs ft Chapman wife of his former commerce secretary and rank i McKinney former Democratic Na i tional Committee chairman Their i seats were in the diplomatic gal ft lery exactly oppose the desk of Truman's old political Vice ft President Richard Nixon ft 1 1 ft Xv ELWOOD The Home Demonstration Club met at the light office Tuesday evening with Mesdames Elmer Updegraff and Welcome Singer as hostesses Scott Campbell presented slides made during a trip by the Madi son County Homoc Demonstra tion Club Chorus in Colorado last fall during which the group sang in the ball park three eve nings Mrs Oakley Skillman of the Club is a member of the chorus Mrs Jesse Kratzer program chairman presented the speaker Mrs Ernest Levi retiring president opened the meeting The group sang the song of the month Are The Hoosiers of also the club song for followed by the Prayer in unison The new president Mrs Oak ley Skillman presided in the business ft meeting and reported on the council meeting held at Anderson riday Mrs Wilbur Wise song leader reported on a meeting held for 'song leaders at Anderson recently Mrs Har ry Han affiliated with the club Mrand Mrs Campbell were guests at the meeting At the conclusion refreshments were served The next meeting will be held on Tuesday night eb 3" the place to be announced Rebekahs Installation Installation of officers was held by the Rebekah Lodge at a meet ing at the Odd ellows home Tuesday evening with Mrs Blanche Miller as installing officer assisted by her staff New Jo i are: Noble Grand Hazel Carter vice president Mrs Mary Huffer re cording secretary Mrs Blanche Miller financial secretary Miss ing to be held at the Anderson iguana Ajcuvuitv ucasuiti mis ern Gustin right support to noble grand Mrs Pearl Lynas left support to noble grand Mrs Opal Starkey warden Mrs Mary Clary conductor Mrs Wilma Sheedy right support to vice grand Mrs Wilma Crouch left support to vice grand Mrs Ola Brooksinside guard Mrs Lola Benedict outside guard Mrs Stella Briles chaplain Mrs Edna Benedict musician Mrs A ft DIAL Most Astounding Offer in Optical History! 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Congress1 MoodUnusual When Session Opens By ARTHUR EDSON WASHINGTON (AP) Congress eame bat to work in an un usual mood Republicans arguing with Re 1 TUrrwbPsesU 82! Z5? Ly'? JSS ft uxvp ui a rui ft to see if we can decipher a few notes jotted down on the back of an old fight score caryl Arrived at the Senate early ft Peered down at the best evidence yet of what happened in the No yember elections Democrats who ft sit to the right of the chamber ft as Vice President Nixon looks but at them so jammed together likely to be dipping intoci each snuff boxes Repub licans far apart with plenty of open spaces ft Hustled over to the House Still buzzing the fight that benched the' GOP leader Rep Joseph Martin of Massachu ft setts after all these years fir Rep Charles A Halleck of Indi i Hustled bhek to the Senate Sen stors beginning to gather Waving ft to relatives in the gallery Yoo hooing like school girls And over their heads in the i gallery was another old senator ellow named Harry Tru man Truman leaned oh bannister a violation of Senate rules but usher said nothing fig ure out if usher was a fraidy cat ft or a Democrat Senators sworn in in batches of four New senators escorted by old ft senators from same state even when they were of opposite par ft jies Watched the two Alaska Demo erats draw to see how many years 7' they would serve two four or six Ballots were in old fashioned wood box that looked bke a ukelele Just firib when and if Hawaii comes fa ftX Ernest Greening drew four years and Sen Bartlett get ready to go for broke six years or only two he craps reporter on the left said And he did He got the tWo year slip losing four years in the Senate quicker than you could say demand a recount Noticed Truman had left De eded to hustle back to the House learned that Truman had got there first had received a big ovation and that man nam ed Bam Rayburn was about to be elMted All seemed under control Tbut stick around It looks like an ex citing session REGULAR BUDGET ARRANGED rQK 6 12 1S 18 24 MONTHS WITH OUR USUAL CARRYING CHARGE I 4 ft I ft Zr v' i 1 ri 4 iXji i 'r 5 rt Yfl es ft HEANDERSONTHl ir I IK I 0 1 50 i i gL 9 Ilf Ik1 I I ft I JI I 1 IftW WR? 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