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ANDERSON SUNDAY HERALD BAGt 1 DUBLIN (UPI) police I 1 4rJ Mjii i face he said may be Girl'sSchool Trapped Scout exploration on iHtetters of fundamental cameras because Soviet scien tis ga velh i gher gravity and magnetic field andl ImP ments landslides Anderson Man derinn MnrruvriaT Porlr" rornCfrom 100 frequent burning orttchln aerson Viemonal rarK ceme urination both dy and night Second! Use Bulletin Herald Classifieds Educational booklets and ma has ice skating and tennis fa 98 GALS 0 (Pd Pol Adv) MAKE HIM YOUR CHOICE TOO! LEVER 38 In Sorrow Understanding Can Moan So Much Paid Political Ad $12S8 AMERICA'S BEST PAINT VALU MARY CARTER PAINTS qjp SATIWIO COO 000 Services will be conducted this afternoon at 2 at ANDERSON OBITUARIES renansviue Metnocust cnurch Entombment will be in the An He indicated the administra att at tne narK While Mays Park presently iWeek Long Kecrecmon nab ice bndiin aiiu ichuw ia ciiities the joint boards indi Workshop Planned cated it would like to further areAppellate Court jutlges lJon aid Mote of Wabash and Don ald Hunter Anderson and former Appellate Court Judge John Pfaff of South Bend Kelley plans to enter the race at GOP state headquarters NO ODOR SOAR AND WATER CLEANS UP PAINTING TOOLS CAN BE TINTED IN OVU DECORATOR COLORS GALS OR nr iJJUl no vnv eiae was uui James Steel It was noted by Leroy Bonnell 28 of nurse is pie sent at each show expand the recreational facili ties Rent A Glamorcne Rug Shampooer for $200 Per Day With Purchase of Shampoo Impressive is the fact that 1 hA nts erl i nr TV tr nhdzl here in 1816 was the tirst toi provide for free public educa tion extended even to the uni versity level Belen recalled that cartoonistwriter Kin Hubbard (Abe Mar tin of Indianapolis honce re marked that in 'Indi ana is either a politician or a writer Both of these occupa lions are essential to the main tenance of "good government and our One of the handsomest of the occasion a the Sesqui centennial Queen Sylvia Butter of Angola and ort Wayne 1 Mc Govern 61 of 2004 Arrow Ave The Rev Monroe Schuster! of Central Christian Church will Continued rom Page One Another car hit the wreckage no else was: hurt: afternoon in Casement Belfast to commemorate the 1916 Easter uprising against Britain schel Ratcliff Cliff Carr Don Adams and Rudolph riends may call at the funeral NATIONAL BRANDS IRST QUALITY LENSES PRESCRIPTIONS ILLED IT SAME LOW PRICES DON'T SETTLE OR LESS THAN HIEJT AATIOUL HARO RAMES HOIEN UMES REPAIRED 01 REPLACED WHILE TOR WAIT LEASES DUPLICATED SHIES OR MER WOMER A CHILDREN SATISACTION EUARAMTEED HIM MADE IT CAAHSMER UNITED OPTICAL WORKERS LOCAL 853 AL CIO NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ilyyou may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches Backaches and feel old tired In such Irritation CYSTEX usually brings fal relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong acid urine and 1 analgesic pain relief Get CYSTEXat druggists eel fetter fast 1036 MERIDIAN ST 2nd loor Suite 10 0 Box 937 Over Wolgoon Drug Store Mikhailov told Soviet and foreign newsmen that the in receding from the danger signals of cancer) and Two (uter ine cancer) Storyit (can cer of the colon "'and rectum) and (can cenof the breast) A doctor or century and half Gov Branigin told the crowd walked with heart in this village awaiting word that Indiana might be permit ted to seek statehood as the 19th state of the Union were strong men" the governor said hreaching for a stake in the forests with the ax the plow and the gun These men were strong men who had answered their coun call to arms without fear or flinching He urged Hoosiers not to for get their heritage Thp assistant nostmaster gpn May 1 7 at the Indiana Youth Center 12 miles southwest of Lafayette Gordon Jones" state 4 recreation specialist at Purdue University and executive secre tary of the workshop explains that it is designed to provide Sadership training for those interested in youth and adult activities Resource leaders will include Paul Boehm South Bend direc tor of public "recreation Dr Janet MacLean associate professor of recreation at In diana University the Rev Jo seph Wick pastor or the Lafayette Christian Church and Marvin Myers assistant in Cooperative Extension music at i Purdue nends niay call at the fu neral home" 7 the cave 1 exnloration group mostly college students nearby when the explosion ripped the cave They rushed in immediately and were over come by the gas our of the Scout party were 'removed alive from the cave I including 16 year old iAJnnc Allan's whn 17 ihodl vhiirnod nn hie acre and qprt 77 Rescue dneclors said the four trapped in the cave wete Cancer Crusade2 4 Continued rom Page One ONE COAT NO DRIP LATEX WALL PAINT SPECTACULAR NO DRIP PAINT OHKCOAT COVERAGE NO PAINTY ODOR ROLLS OR BRUSHES ON WITH EASE DRIES TO TOUCH IN 10 MINUTES EAST CLEAN UP WITH CAH BE TINTED IN TOCO DECORATOR COLORS iybt L966 season was i successful one bolh attendance and income: increased consid erably over the preceding 1964 11965 season 77 'T 7 The last season was 22510: compared with 9529 during the 1964 1965 season a brief glance will show that this is an increase of 12981 Many hours of work by all concerned have gone the development of the Mays Park facilities audit appears that many residents ap preciate the time and efforts spent by the Advisory Board ithe Park Department and the rl off of fhn 10th and Delaware red Hiday Phone 644 8857 INTERIOR LATEX WALL PAINT LAT INISH OR WALLS AND CEILINGS PLASTER WOOD BRICK MASONRY DRIES TO TOUCH IN 10 MIN EXCELLENT HIDING Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Daily ind Wed and Sat Open riday Night 'til 8 PHONE 644 4723 with graveside rites by the Ma sonic Lodge riends are being received at the funeral home The family states that me morial contributions may be made to the Cancer Society in Mr honor "riends' are being received at continue eniage noss bihties for unofficial con tacts between Ubi and mam land China 8 Continuedirect diplomatic Sesquicentennial Continued rom Page One 5 strolled about in early 19th Cen tury costumes Special guests included Gov Roger Branigin Deputy Postmaster General rederick C' Belen who the ZIP Cixie and other officials The Harrison County Sesquicen tennial Committee gave a luncheon attended by 600 The stamps went on sale at 8 am then the Purdue Univer sity inarching band led a pa rade from the old State Capitol to Corydon High School and the sta of the formal program A center of interest was the huge stump of th famous elm tree Under Which Constitu tion was threshed out in June 1816 Congress adopted resolu tion admitting Indiana as the 19th state and Madison signed it Dec 11 1816 Corydon which now has 2700 inhabitants was a tiny village when Indiana was formed from a territory wide population list ed at 63897 the previous year ger signals'" etc as well" as booklets for schools are a'part of the local fight" against cancer Research Program The American Cancer Society nationally grants many dollars toPascientists in throughout country to un derwrite important research to fight tfhdOr Last "year the total" research grants nation wide were $L5489058 During the 1964 65 fiscal year Indiana received a total of $160762 in research grants for use at Indiana University Pur due University and Dame The most recent grants (the society has three different granting periods) were: In diana University $31250 Pur due $20000 and Notre Dame $10000 Nationwide' the grant totaled $5297165 the largest research allocation ever made by the society in a single granting period Patient Service The local unit last year serv ced 61 cancer patients through out the county There is no stipulation made by the society as to financial status The services are provided al most entirely to patients who are confined in their homes rather than a nursing home or hospital according to Evelyn McGuiness service chairman I Dressings furnished free of charge are specially made for the society by volunteer groups Last year 8000 dressings and bed pads were distributed Six hundred miscellaneous items (klednex powder gauze lotions etc) were given free to patients A total of 375 articles' were loaned including hospital beds wheel chairs walkers back rests at no charge to cancervictims The loan service also includes' such things as bed I inen towels and wash cloths I OUNDING ATE HANOVER NH I Dart mouth College locted here Idates its founding back to 1769 Waltz Hiday UNERAL HOME Russia Says Continued rom Page One moon might be passing and not represent a normal condition he said Vinogradov said lunar rocks were comparable to those on the surface of the earth indicating that process 'of the formation ofJhe core of the pl anets of the earth 7 group apparently have the same such lanterns A intensity of the particles in the Another group of explorers radiation belt surrounding the west ueoigia urono jmoon was 100000 times less man in tne aeaaiy van Alien belt which surrounds the earthKeldyshalso told the news conference that: The will not try to bring Luna 10 back to earth 10 did not carry Local 662 Continued rom Page One Plant 7: Robert Koger Plant 8 Al Pointer Plant 10 Deiwis Cheshiur Plant 11 Byron Hall Plant 15 Keith Hamilton Plant 16: Robert Miller Plant 17 We feel that his education business background and political devotion along with his accumulated exper iences enables him to serve the Democrat Party as Well as the people of Anderson Township We respectfully humbly solicit your" voice vote and support seeping out of a pocket with an open caroiae iarnei 11 iviuss aau Irish Police Await Trouble A Deaths! a Madison And Nearby Counties other measuring tasks Soviet cosmonauts are al ready in training for moon landings and the assembly of spaceships space 2 pftheJoughestjobs ahead is to bring a spaceship back the without it up on" re entry into the earth's atmosphere Repeated trips through the "earth Van Allen radiation belt 8b7niaunok87o24 serious on spacedogs Blackie and bu the effects oLthi expei iment eprolonged obser va tron GOP Committee Continued rom Paie One after the Negro vote in the South as well as in the Morton declined to comment on individual candidates But he seemed satisfied that Republi cans will take a moderate stance on racial issues in Senate races in Arkansas Georgia North Carolina Texa and Vir ginia He obviously was not so pleased about the prospects in Alabama Louisiana Mississippi and South Carolina Political strategists credit Republican candidates with their best chance of winning in Texas and in one of South two races where GOP incumbents are running They are hoping to strike gold by ousting Democrats in Ten nessee and in Virginia with two seats at stake in the latter state Morton who urged such a course late in 1964 after Barry defeat in the presi dential election said he agrees with the recent report of Repub Rusk Makes I CoaUnaRd rom Pago Ono the first detailed major state ment by a secretary of state on China policy aioce 1968 Different Tone It was markedly different in tone from a speech by Secretary of State John oster I Dulles on December 4 1958 in San rancisco in which Dulles said recognition of Red China be a well night mortal blow to the survival of the non Communist governments in the ar and would jeopardize the political the economic and the security interests of the United States Rusk said: must take I care to do nothing which encourages or anyone I to believe that it can reap I gains from its aggressive I actions and designs It is just I as essential to Canmu I nist aggression in Asia as it I was and is to I Communist aggression in Eu I ropesV I must 1 continue to make it plain that if' Peking abandons its belief I that force is the best way to I resolve disputes and gives up I its violent strategy of world I revolution we would welcome I an era of good I ten points were: I 1 Assist Asian nations which I seek US help against Chinese I aggression I 2 Continue to help tiuild I social and economic progress in 1 1 Asia 3 Honor defense commit ments to ormosa while trying to persuade Red China to join in renouncing use of force in I the ormosa area 1 4 Continue efforts to prevent expulsion of Nationalist I China from the and opposition memoersnip 5 Communist China that the United States does not intend to attack the mainland Avoid the assumption hostility between the US and China is and inevita or that Red China's policies will never change 7 When it can be done without jeopardizing other US About 150 persons are expect ed to attend a week long i Suggestions were made Recreation it might oe possible 10 oeveiop other facilities such as an out door roller skating rink volley ball courts and basketball courts It was decided that a committee should be named to study these proposals in more detail and submit a report as to the feasibility of establish ing these programs A date for another meeting will be set when these reports are com pleted Th's Ad Paid for by Brownie's Supporters Mays Continued rom Page One Tthe pasf 1965 1966 season were present ed by Woody Moore 7 Jr and SUNDAY APRIL 17 1966 Ritei Monday MARKLEVILLE inal rites for Valorous Rector 60 Markleville mortician for 31 years' will be conducted Mon day afternoon at the Rector We have always had Adult education It is called parenthood Vote Joe Hartman Dem I Co Councilman at Lge State Anniversary To Be Observed By Lindburg School Lindberg School will stage an all day Sesquicentennial obser vance on April 20 During the day students will be dressed in pioneer or Indian costumes 'depicting the dress worn by Indiana inhabitants 150 years ago The PTA will convene1 at 7:30 pm a short business session including election of officers will precede a musical program under the direction of Mrs Wil helmine Carney Members of grades one and five will stage several musical numbers An interesting art display with the Sesquicentennial theme prevailing "has been" arranged under the supervision oU Mrs Anne Johnson art consultant The general public is invited to attend the festivities and to wear costumes related to the 150th anniversary of Ind iana's statehood a velinftpr service Guam was a rt a found fatallv injured on a White tenais discussing cancer dan County road about 4 miles' northeast 'of Burnettsvillc 'early Saturday" State police said he evidently was the victim of a hit and run driver while walk ing for help after his own car stalled DeweyR Martin 1' was Saturday when his auto crashed into a tree along Ind about 5 miles southwest of Shoals Myr naPuett 17 Shoals a passeng er" was taken to a Washington hospital in serious condition MRS MARY KELLERMEYER ORTVILLE Mrs Mary Kellermeyer 79 wife of George Kellermeyer died at 11 am Saturday at the Rah bek Nursing Home in Ander son where she had been a pa I tient since Noy 12 A lifelong resident of the Me Cordsville? "ortville commu nities she was born May 24 1886 in McCordsville to Henry and Rosa Boucher Surviving besides the hus band are two daughters Mrs Lucille Godbey of Anderson and Mrs Rosella Villanella of Emerson NJj a son Bud Kel lermeyer of Rt 2 Pendleton a sister Miss Geneva Boucher 1 of McCordsville two brothers Claude Boucher of Mc Cordsville and Albert Boucher of Lansing Mich four grand children two great grandchil dren and several nieces and nephews The body was taken to the Paul Corey uneral Home where "friends may call after 7 pm today and where the Rosary will be recited at 8 pm Monday Requiem Mass wnl pe said Tuesday at 10 am at the St Thomas Apostle Catholic Church by the Rev Richard Mode Burial will be in Gravel Lawn Cemetery HERSCHEL NOBLESVILLE Herschel Wall 72 of 1485 Central Ave 1 Noblesville died riday eve ning at Riverview Hospital af ter a one day illness A trucker he had resided in this area all his life He was born July 27 1893 in Deming in Hamilton to Cashius and Lucy Wall He was a mem ber of the Christian Church and of the Eagles Lodge Survivors include a brother Harry Wall of Noblesville and a sister Mrs Lula lorea of Tipton and several cousins uneral rites will be conduct ed Monday at 2 pm at the Coaltrin uneral Home by the Rev Arthur Davis and burial will take place in Crownland cemetery William Gilletine Mrs May mie Denman and Mrs Jean 1 Thornburg all of Anderson 1 and Mrs Charlene Breeland of Indianapolis three sons El wood and William Roberts of Anderson and James Roberts of Sparta 17 grand children and 12 great grand children MRS MATTIE inal arrangements are pending at the May Home "for Mrs Mattie of 2407 Cedar St who died Saturday morning at Hospital after a brief illness A' resident here for 11 years and a member of the Triumph Church she was bom Oct 23 1914 in Meridian Miss to Henry and annie Johnson Survivors include four sisters Mrs Nicholson of Ander son Mrs Inez Wallace and Mrs Mattie Wilson of Marion and Mrs Trunda Seals of Detroit MichTL 'twozbrothers a and Thomas Smith of Cincin nati Ohio and other relatives REYNOLDS IM ANT 7 The one day old son of Victor "and Linda aye Reynolds of 2439 St died Saturday at 11:30 am at St Hos pital where he was born Surviving besides the parents are the paternal grandmother Mrs Lucille Deal and the ma ternal grandmother Mrs Ruth Carr both of Livingston Tenn and several aunts and uncles Graveside rites will be con ducted Monday at 3:30 pm in Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery by the Rev Gilbert I Xf I 4 MA 4 LjVm i Escapees Caught Here Last Night Two local girls who were sentenced to the Indiana Girl School a month ago escaped from the Shrine Circus inIn dianapolis yesterday afternoon where they had been taken with a bus load of other girls i for the dayThey were appre i hended by city police at the of one girl at o'clock last According to authordies the girls had been watched from the time thev entered the coun I Both were taken to the (Madison County Jail on the au thonty ot Junge Nelson Bohan nn juvenile court judge They will be returned to the girls school tonav Car Hits Building Edward Massev 1010 Mmindc Rd sintered a knnin nn tho a1 a in UUllip V41 UliV 1IVUU you jury to his ankle early vester day when the car he was dnv was struck by a car driven "by Ralph 2312 10th St at 23rd and Meri dian auto was forced by the impact to the southwest corner uf the inter section where it jumped a curb and crashed into the side of the Post Office and "South Side Drug Store Damage 1 0 owned by Kenneth Ballinger was estimated at $1500 to auto at $50(1 and Mas 1 si 'v fvi wreck The accident was re ported to police at 1:15 a Saturday MonunniviR 7 Texas produces 90 per cent apparently not caught ortne Ub mohair supply: wiui me ah rorce at lacoma yvUuvmBuiuvuuiui iu 3p hppn ar arl(rpq nm1 types of cancer Wash eight grandchildren and be the Hamster in charge A'I These include JWho Me? two great Burial will in the Miller 1 7 BAwIV AwHE wun mvKing ine Minion Hosborough of Anderson is a ery east 0 Miciaietown lmmste in 7 fr Club (concerning the seven nephew Pallbearers will be Robert! Turt! 1 SpearmanEarl Weaver Her 1 Tz i PpHrmcinlln Xf nthrwli cl PVinvVi MARY CARTER PAINT STORE 2806 Ave State Road 32 West Next to Marsh Tam's Ph 644 1944 Top Court Spot Sought By'Kelley TNDIANAPOIJS or mer Indiana Appellate Cour Progress and Republi Judge Dewey Kelley will an can Advance that Republicans 1 TPCC 'JI1 A flHl the Scouts were carrying three 7' According to Grigorov the such lanterns intensity of the particles in the MRS DELPHIA Last rites for Mrs Delphia Doris Rowe 65 wife of James Rowe 1841 Ohio Ave have been set for pm Monday at the Sells and Rowe uneral Home Robert Carrell minister of the Hillcrest Church" of Christ will be the minister officiating Burial will take place in the Anderson Me morial Park Cemetery nendsarebeing receive at the mortuary MRS TIE SEGNER uneral mass at 9 am Mon day at the St Ambrose Cath olic Church will be said for I Mrs Katie Segner 84 of 217 I I Ringwood Way The Rev I 1 Iliulm nt i vttill 1 ijwuiao iiiiunnUj paovui WIJi the winter with his children officiate Burial will be in An here Ill for four months helderson Memonal Park Ceme had been hospitalized: a week tery He was born Nov 30 18801 riends are being received at in White County Tenn I the Harold Rozelle uneral Survivors include his wife I Home where Rosary will be Mary A four daughters Mrs I said at 7: 30 pm today Noted Driver Continued rom Pare One will be determined by fastest time over couree Race dist ances will be one fourth mile for grade 6 one half mile for grades 7 9 and one mile for grades 10 12 The winner of each division will receive a trophy School of the trophy winner also will be awarded a trophy Stock of racing bicycles may be used Bicycles may be deco rated but will be safety check ed Safety helmets will be' given to riders Two pit helpers are authorized as standby and back up riders Other estival events on May 7 include the Indiana State Twirling Contest from 8 am to 4 pm at the Anderson High School gymnasium and the Redbud Ball from 10 aml to 1 pm at Mounds Mall Shop ping Center Ball features toe Les El gart 0 a requested and other entertainment The Ball is informal and open to the pub lic Although several pre estival events have been scheduled the estival officially opens Wed1 nesday morning at convocations and orocrams in local hich schools A series of major events follows throughout the remain der of the'weekl 7" The estival will be con eluded with a concert by Louis 1 Armstrong at 8 pm Sunday 1 May 8 in the Anderson High' 1 School gymnasium Tickets go on sale this week srt Weilers Banner air Wasson Co Mart and other locations Armstrong is the subject of a major article in the current is sue of Life magazine which calls him authentie Ameri can The article points out that jazz music is only art farm America ever wholly originated that virtually all that is today comes in some way from Louis 7 1 Other events include the Red bud estival Teen Talent Show pmMay4 at the Paramount Theater Redbud estival Bridge Tournament 7:30 pmtMay 5 at the YWCA and the Redbud estival Square Dance 7:30 pm May 6 at Mall 7 Other major estival and pre es'ival events remain to be announcedswn2 i The irst Annual International Redbud probably will be the most gala jam packed week of events in the History of Anderson It will mark the be ginning of an activity which will grow greater each year Every citizen is invited to par ticipate in the Anderson tiie Beautiful program which in cludes the estival redbud planting project a other beautification measures Many clubs and organizations are participating and others are urged to cooperate pride starts at home plant a is the theme of the redbud planting project which has a goal of a redbud in eejy yard of the community OR INEST QUALITY AT ONE LOW PRICE! Quality And Service Need Not Be Expensive! Now You Can Get National Brand ramesAnd GuaranteecLEirst Quality White Tinted Single Vision Lenses AT KING OPTICAL ONLY $1298 COMPLETE! Bi locals If Required Kryptok Ultex Or lat Tops Only $598 Additional must offer nrocrams that will uuuiH iduuiuaiy rnuay iui 1 Republicans 0 the nomination for altr a91Negrovoters to a giant rally Lu Simreme Court face he said" ftec amant park in XT Kelley the fourth member of is pnmaruy inter his party to seek nomination to ln ho of the high court served on the lcnes hwhl? Mhe coes iaco contact at home He is interest appellate bench from 1952 unt 1 who be herjf his defeat for reelection in 196Oiand we donha4 many RepubjOthers previously announced Jicans runningjot sheriff Jn the A I I 4 1 1 ZX A 1 1 x)uin uaugiuci of Pennsylvania he BERN RDMcGOVERN had rPQiflPd horo xfi raorc CiiminriMrf ova iLirvin 1 KJIU IV 111 Cll V4J1 KV' VJHXUXV'lJj vw vi Mrs William Loose of Jackson Brown and Butz uneral Minh 0 whftca hnma ha HiaH HOniP TOP hPmam William bheasley of Kokomo and Ardeen Sheasley stationed with thp Air JTnrCA nt Tawima member of the Shirley Christian: Church and the Eden Chapter of the Eastern Star No 101 Surviving besides her husband are a sister Mrs Elva Willis of Castle and several nieces and nephews MRS GRET NEESE PERKINSILLE inal rites' Robert Surber Plant 21 Mike for Mrs Greta Neese 76 wife McCarty Midwest and loyd of Hany Noese Rt I rankton! Smith Retiree nave oeen arranged lor 2 omJ 6 diBttag the weekend between aeatrwnists in both the North uad the South i In dramatic move the "Jtortbern Ireland government Mealed its border with the South 3o rail traffic for a 19 Vz hour eriod beginning Saturday night 30x1 ending Sunday at 6 pm The move was intended to block a so called carrying supporters" of Sinn ein the political arm outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA) to a giant rally 1 across the border in the British' North 7 The ban was ordered by the Northern Irish in Belfast which said it was intended to preyentpjprovoca tive' "incursions of hostile elements from the The was to nonhnur body "was taken tothe Clark uneral Home at Elder ton Pa and funeral rites and burial will be at Elderton at 2 pm Tuesday II L1Tm ROBERTS uneral rites William Smith Roberts 85 of Sparta Tenny who died here at St Hospital Saturday morn ing will be Monday at 2 at toe Hunter neral Home in Sparta Burial will be in the Highland Cem etery at Sparta The body will be taken from the Brothers uneral Home to Sparta early this morning A former and a member of the East Lynn Christian Church Mr Roberts had retired in 1945 from Delco Remy Division and had moved back to Sparta He returned here last December to spend I Elwood Sophomore Is inalist In Miss IU Pageant 1 Anrlroo DorrAUJ cnnhnmnrD tn frnm Klwiwt ic amnnffl a possible open clash 10 finalists who will be com uzAAkpnd hfttween on 4k it ptuuig rvpi 11 ov in uic iviioa iv Pageant at Indiana University Judging was based" on beauty talent and poise In the final contest compe tition will be in three areas: bathing suit" talent and per sonal interview Winner of the Miss "IU title will be "eligible to compete in the Miss Indiana Contest in Michigan City a preliminary to the national Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED ftAILEY "BUS" BROWN DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE Justice of The Peace ANDERSON TOWNSHIP Subject To The Primary May 3rd MRS NELLIE VANDALSEN Mrs Nellie A VanDalsen 83 of 2629 Seminole Dr widow of Cloyd VanDalsen died Sat urday morning at 10:15 at St Hospital She had been ill a year Born Sent 18 1882 in Asbury Park NJ to Thomas and Mary Jane Wood she came here at the age of ten from Muncie She was a member of the Meadowbrook Baptist Church a charter member of of toe Margaret Wright Mothers Club of Hazelwood School and was active in Dem ocrat politics for 30 years Her husband died in 1957 Surviving are three sons Harry VanDalsen of Los An geles Calif Lee VanDalsen of Los Altos Calif and Hugh VanDalsen of Anderson three daughters Mrs Ernest (Con stance) Key of Mountian View Calif Mrs Mazie Scherer of Pendleton Mrs Arthur'Z Mary neral Home by the Rev John Jane) ranks and Mrs Harry'Summers of the Ovid Commu (Ruto) Grimm both of Ander nity Church Burial will take son two nieces Mrs Orville place in the Harlan Cemetery Stewart ot Kendleton ana Mrs Woodrow Bowman of Hagers town The body was taken to the Brown and Butz uneral Home where friends will be received after 5 pm today uneral services will be con ducted Tuesday at the Brown and Butz mortu ary by the Rev John Zuber of the Meadowbrook Baptist Church and toe Rev John Wine of toe irst Church of toe Naz areneBurial will be in East Maplewood Cemetery JOHN WILLIS John Willis 61 a farmer of Rt 1 Anderson died Saturday at noon at toe Community Hos pital shortly after his arrival there A native of Ky he 7 had resided in Madison County since 1925 7 He was a member of the Methodist Church at Burkesvulle i Surviving 77 are trie widow Ora a son James Willis of Chesterfield his mother Mrs Que Willis of Burkesville Ky two brothers Dallas and Robert Willis of Anderson five sisters Mrs Elizabeth Walker of Columbia Mrs Gertrude Sparks la Mrs Ruby Owen of Glendale Calif lossie Smith of Chandler Ind and Mrs7 Elsie Morrison Anderson two grandchildren riends will be al the Shirey uneral Home in Daleville from 6 30 to 9 pm Sunday and from 2 to 5 and 6:30 to 9 pm Monday uneral services have been i scheduled for 10:30 am Tues day at the Shirey Mortuary to be conducted by the Rev Harold Clark 01 the Chester field Christian "Church Burial will be in East Maplewood Cemetery at Anderson WARREN SHEASLEY Warren Sheasley 72 of 1621 'J nauuiu 01 leiueu paunei Mata ol the Mt Hope ree and carpenter for the Wlll Baptist Church Price Company died unexpect The Sells and Rowe uneral edly Saturday morning at Jack Home is in charge of arrange A 1 1 n4 Ik a Li A a OMU 4VUCH at U1V UUiliC ML a daughter Continued rom Page One Ga and Benny Gilley 19 of Trenton Mike' of Explorer Post 6 said he was fQ hurled 1W ieei oy uie explosion was a big kA eoiri un hlpw mil gravel DdlT looked Jikerithar had moved from 93000 The explosion looked like it tQ 238 000 miles away from its cane out of the cave floormother pianet Ol ugLt 0: fne walk Describing its lopsidedness said: center of the Tie blast came as the partyi non tvo a Jaa no 4 ai a pawn 1 11 a 00 mu co LVHlUUc nt ScOuTS was POinS down into 3 in HaaU wprp nni rnuntpd a i tl oe ol P11 cuu This is to the ir I mn I 1 a i it i i i ii ii ri i a I 11 1 zl 1 A 1 1 zl 1 i ri tenant orl nt th A mL i i wao ouopccuvM uv i He moon consists oi neavy pnr UtCll mnnnH vna rnnt enr caused by a reaction from gas therefore it will keep its AALnrt nzw'L'of with an' i the Juneral home MRS ESTHER Me MAH AN WILKINSON uneral serv ices for Mrs Esther Mae McMa contact with the Chinese in han 68 wife of Ova McMahan Warsaw of Willow Branch will be heldr 9 Remain willing to sit down Monday at 2 pm at the Condo to discuss with Red China 7 and Som uneral Home The nuclear weapons Lilburn Simmons of the: 10 Explore and analyze all Wilkinson Church of Christ will policies to conduct the rites Burial will be Rusk' held out no hope for 7 in toe Eden Cemetery any in Commu riends will be received atjnist Chinese policy He said the the Condo after 10 two countries as far apart a today on iwtters of fundamental 1 Mrs McMahan died early Sat policy as theywere 17 years uruay an ner nome A longtime resident of Willow Branch she was a daughter of tion hoped that some day Thomas and Lucy Weesnaf leaders might be in and her celebrated power in China their Golden Wedding anniver est today sary last January She was al minister in charge will be the TNCIflll SECONDARY T8 Mia wi wivimiH iiiiiiHiiM "After 21 common Kidney or Bladder Ir xltationa affect twice as many women a men and may make you tense and nervous Pallbearers will be Robert Wl xj' Hu A JLr I KCw I I I OR 98 a 0 GJ zztzzzzeo i PT'C OVff I 7 77 7 i te 1 17 'L 1 1 I po I.

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