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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 3

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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iff 7 fc Mp if WtONtaUAY' Str icMbcKl 957 THE ANDkRSON HtRALD ELWOOD SOCIAL ACTIVHIES a Expectant Mothers before Alexandria Social Activities Wi JrV bn 9USP AX i wwa a PREMIUM Sterling This is the Golden Moment i LQND0N7fl nutrition experts Harries and war uuinuussiunea Dy day evening Sir? Ralph Plou ghe was co hostess A hamburg er fryu as enjoyedby the group The officers were installed by Mrs Paul Records retiring president They include: presi dent Mrs Ralph Ploughe vice president Miss Esta ilbeyj and recording secretary Mrs Roy Scircle Mrs Ploughs nam ed committees for the year The time and place of the next meeting will announced icus ve tr jl A mj VI ta UUM uvijcs in 1951 and attended Ball State u'L fnt buying them Teachers inliAPA wIiafa iia iq 1 Tennessee prior to returning to Alexandria? next spring Elementary PTA The executive committee of the Elementary Parent Teacher Association will meet at the school at 7 pm Thursday to discuss the 1957 58 budget The first meeting this school years of the TA wall be held at the school on Sept 19 nILSNE BEER AULGREENE co1 A transistor radio set powered by transistor batteries could give CSS nounced Kappa Delta Phi Annual election of officers was i 1 r1 4 4 AJ He said it would be cheaper to sell them for $100 each than to dispose of them for scrap McConnell invited Ideal officials to contact him and said tanks would be sold a first come first serve basis" ALEXANDRIA A Bridgg Rama the' first of what is hoped to be an annual affair in Alexandria is now in progress and is sponsored by the local Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority The first round of the eight couple tournament which will continue until April began last Wednesday evening at the I and rooms The bi monthly games will be held in the par homes with each hos tess entertaining one table Each contestant contributes 50 cents per round The procee'ds go totheTri Kappacharlt and Prizes will be awarded at the play off party 'April "irst prize will be $35 second $20 I MASSENGILL'S Ph 2 4675 816 8th St UP RITES SET CHICAGO (UP) uneral services will be held Thursday for A Johnston Central Division traffic manager for the United Press who died of an ap parent heart attack while bowl ing 'Monday night The services wail be held at St Genevieve Roman Catholic Church and burial will be Jn St Joseph Cemetery ll hl I 1 There are between 400000 and 600000 words in tire English lan guage icyeuuu unvaitTueia tnu i bert rye 624 oN 11th St: Jim mie Glaze 3146 W4 18th St An uerson Victor Galbreath 1601 PRATT LAMBERT PHONE 7784 913 MADISON AVI The ine Arts Chortis of the Elwood Depart ment Club held a picnic at the home of Mrs red Smith West Elwood on Monday night Co hostesses were Mrs Sydney Masters and Helen A covered dish dinner was served Mrs Perkins gave invocation The first autumn business of the year was held during which plans were made for programs of the season A social hour followed the meet ing Members attending were Mcs dames Sydney Masters Ellis Horton Perkiris Charles Hinshaw Thelma Reid William etz Howard Elmore George Sides William Griffin Shanks Glen Danner Rufus Simon Miss Helen and the hostess The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs Sides Mon day Sept 16 at 7 pnn "'Dellas Hold 'Party The Delta Theta Tau Sorority made tilans jfor iho annual card party to be held 'Oct 8 at the Mangas Cafeteria at a meeting held at the home of Mrs Jean Sell Monday night Co chair men will be Miss Sara Legg and Mrs Barbara Connors Committees include: tables chairs cards and tallies" Bar bara Legg BeverlyJIqlder and Lois Smith checkroom Beth Brewer Ann Leisure Marjorie Miller and Pamela Wolf candy and soft drinks Marjorie Mil ler 'Lorene Wimmers Kathryn Mayfield Lola Coxen Hefen Parker and Lois Carter prizes Benita Harper Jean Sell Ellen Graham attendance prizes "Jo an Lippott Roberta Copher and JencstCr Humel table prizes Mildred Leisure 'Mildred Dar row and Trevo Scott tickets Wilma Clmgrmpeel and othy Snyder Miss Ruth Montgomery presi dent conducted the business meeting orty five members were present The next meeting will be on ST'IUU" BREWERS INC EVANSVILLE INDIANA i office on Oct 7 Retiring officers will be hostesses Mrs Marietta Hawkins will be delegate of the Elwood Chap ter at the North Central Re gional convention to be held at Hotel Indiana Wabash Oct 11 12' and "MrsTIelen Breit wieser will serve as regional editor The September party will be held in the home of Mrs loyd Connors Sept 23 the assistant hostesses to include Miss Doro thy Durham Mesdames Lillian Uetz Gcnice Connors Carrie Wimer and Carol rench Miss Durham win receive reserva tions until Thursday evening Qpnt Associate 'Tri Kappas Installation of officers was held by the Associate Chapter i of the Tri Kappa Sorority at the home of Mrs Roy Scircle Mon 1 4 1 Hammond Tax Rafe Will Be fourth $12fifth $10 and sixth $8 Mrs Robert Walk er is in charge of couple' registration To Tour East Mrs Robert Clegg Sul livan St will leave early next week for tour of the 'New Eng land states and will visit her snn XViHisrrt kin fntwiL ast Me Included in the SePt 23 the Place t0 be tour will be a visit to Canada and to Cleveland 0 where her daughter resides Mrs Clew travel io Paramount held the Kappa Delta Phi Califi where she will spend the at a meeting held in1 WWtfilVLsitxaresopLmmdfho home of rj:" Uetz1 with relatives in Georgia andfMonday evening Mrs Thelma i Tennessee nrinr tn returnmc tn'Tniv wno Ii Mercy Hospital admissions Mrs Clarence Creamer 2507 No St Mrs Roscoe McKinley 1529 So St it Birth at Mercy Mr and Mrs William Hall ttt 1 Alexandria a girl Ruby CottonVows Spoken Saturday ELWOOD The wedding of Miss Margaret Joyce uougnter or Mrs i a ujufiMu ii ana ir ran CfRuby' JrNew'TCasfle7 will take place in the irst Methodist Church at 7:30 pm Saturday theRvEwart Talley pastor officiating A reception will he held at the home of the bride's mother following the ceremony A junior at Purdue Univresltyi the bride elect is a member of the irst Methodist Church and the local chapter of the 'Tri Kappa Soronty 'r Lt Ruby was graduated from the School of Engineering at Purdue University in 1956 He is a member of the Presbyter ian' Church at New Castle Pa and the Theta Tail raternity at the university He is station ed with the US Air orce at Malden Mo The couple will leave immed iately for Malden following the of simple pUes at home Called action etops HchtaE brought instant ftantly while joJ worit reducing the swelling Many who suffered for year DetnewstalnlessPazoSumw? NO MONEY DOWN ONLY cl Typewriters YELTONJ 1038 MAIN PHONE 2 13l3J 2 7 WHICH IS lee and Lynn Morgan left to right ore 6 year identical twin' daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Morgan Jr of Nashville When Lee and Lynn started school in the first grade this week their teacher tell them apart So teacher asked the Morgans ta helpher put of her trouble Now when Lee ond Lynn attend school they'll be wearing brand new identification tags (AP Wir'ephoto) fl mMIrnHw mm I JI 'VW proved ingredients including UAffl wonderful Triolyte not contained AJLIJ 4 Own ntoude OlPtnn Ma 1 5 1 Beehf rfs Metbej beef I tfr 1 4 4 Xi a 1 A MELLOWNESS Ring in good cheer with the mellow beer Lilly was elected president I vfee prestdent Hawkins secretary Mrs Mary I Baker treasurer Mrs Evan 1 geline Sherman monitor Mrs 1 Louise Etchison mistress bfij ceremonies Mrs Anita Goins guard Mrs Lillian Uc tz and historian Miss Dorothy Dur 1 The new heads will beiiistall ed at a meeting at the light 'nM fe xi tiKk Jo The sound of Sterling Beer pouring into a glass is music for thirst? Sterling 7 1 ling the beer seems to say as it dances up higher and I 4 1 I "A A Vl" iAu i zs 1 a ww nigner looks so inviting yueneny cool and clear! mellowest refreshment Mellower because aged slowly patiently for a whole extra month to mellow perfection Every sip every swallow is eloquent proof? i er a wm aII 1 a L' 1 1 a iKxi iw luviiuw utsau oiaiu up io a glass ana see Demonstration Club of Center viUe4 spent Tuesday in Elwood touring thd onerwomen were in the group They escorted the city by Mrs Ruth Sguier Wel come hostess The chartered bus arrived at a cafeteria at 9 a The women had coffee and then started on their tour first going to the Ventoura Homes CorrvThev next visited the Continental Can Com Ion pay pittuv dnu inter uiai Clair Glass factory at the cafeteria Before return ing home they visited the Coca McConnell 'said ft'could "be' used uui4 company ana the Heinz Manufacturing Company here New ireman Named Leland Boyer 29 823 No 14th St has appointed a 1 member of the city fire depart ment Succeeding'Lee Graham who resigned to become a mem ber of the police department He 1 will begin his new duties in two i Boyer has been employed by 1 the Ventoura Corporation He is married and the father of three children He was graduated from 1 the Wendell Willkie High School and attended Purdue University He served in the SArmy one year and is af miatetf'wrth Lours Monroe Post No 53 American Legion Graham began duty on the police department Tuesday He succeeded Harold Eubanks pa trolman here five years who left Monday for Phoenix Ariz to make his home Blaze In Shed The oily fire department was called Monday afternoon to the home of Mark Henn 2207 St To extinguish a blazing shed which ignited from a trash fire as an Indiana National Guard training base for several other purposes The Department of Corrections might use it as a detention ramp and State Police as a training school $te he Themove WQpliJfpejjd on whether enough state agencies could make use of the base Mc Connell said If the post were re activated would automatically make available federal funds he said Both the Indiana and Ohio national guards have been con sidering training at Atterbury The Indiana Guard went to Camp McCoyWisrthis yeare ni VSH WS sur Used Army Tdnks May Be Purchased or $100 Each INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Ind iana communities were told Tues day they buy a slightly used army tank which cost $87000 for only' $100 State Adjutant John McConnell saidiO 56 ton All tanks arc avail able at the bargain price at Camp Atterbury McConnell said the war replicas might make fitting monu ments for court bouse squares armories or city parks McConnell notified commanders at all Indiana national guard arm ories that the tanks were available and urged them to suggest that mavnrs and nfhnr nffirinlc nn Centerville HD Club? Inspects Elwood Plants Howerton Named Alexandria Polite 'ALEXANDRIA or the 'first time in the history of the local Police Department rpatrotmaif "JL" 1 has been promoted to sergeant1 In announcing theappoint ment of City Patrolman Robert 4 Howerton" as Chief Leroy Sajre this is the first time in the his 7 tory of the department that there i i A 4 i I zr ai uvui a sciKVdiu dSMkiieu ui Perrv Cnt Howerton will serve as Hr 'dcsk sergeant LT reviWto this time tire' forcr has consisted only of the Chief' and patrolmen with no provision forrank iifbetween new duties wdll begirt Sept If' lleesidtis at" VanBuren St Is married and the father of two children Lin da 9 and Kevin 6 Stop Pain of Piles! Stop It Today At HomeS 1 4 siaJIAMMOND Ind (JU Tlie 108 000 residents of Hammond won't know for some time whether they will pay a tat rate of $207 adopted recently by die City Council or the 1957 rate of $2 20 Tlie City Council adopted a bud got jn plenty of time but Mayor Edward Dowling disgruntled because the city fathers curtailed his street program vetoed it law ri quires that the city budget be s'ibmiHedfro the county auditor and the county Tax Board on Saturday before the second Monday ij) September That wasjhe daytDowJing vetoed As a result there is a possibil ity the city may have to pay the same tax race it paid this year Both rates would raise axout the same amount of money although the proposed 1958 rate is 13 cents under this yeat rate due to dif ferent appraisals City Attorney James Rich ards said that if the budget is not submitted by the deadline the city must pay the same rate as the preiious year County and state tax board of ficials wiu determine which rate will go into effect Helpling Rudig October Nuptial Event Announced Announcement was made Tuesday by Mr and Mrs Arthur Rudig 404 No 9th St Of the engagement of their daughter Mary Joan to Mich ael Helping son of Mr and Mrs ZZ Herman Helping 800" So 19th The wedding will take place 1 in late October The bride elect was graduated from Wendell Willkie I High School in 1954 and 'is cm SO Desire Inedibles member or the Sigma Alpha ChT'Sorority' TTftlntMrV nlA rtMndii ju fliiu waa Kiauu rtted from Elwood llish School 1 Teachers College where lie is member of Kappa Sigma Kap pa raternity He is employed in the office of the Heinz Manu facturing Company He is a member of St Catholic Church SENTENCED TO LIE INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Lee Grant Averitte 25 Indianapolis pleaded guilty Monday tb second or vitamin deficiencies mdu I by Itime degree murder the eb 2 shot gun slaying of William Harris Jr 29 here and was sentenced to a life term in the Indiana Prison Averitte marfrt'hTs ntea Judge Pro Tern James Roejp Jr in Criminal Court 1 lie had been charged with first degree murder DUNHAM NiMED Robert Dunham of the Ander son Banking Company has been named cecretary of the East Central Indiana Conference of the National Association of Bank Auditors Dunham was named at a recent IMuncie meet Ing of the group Name 'ranklin To Board of Elwood Chest ELWOOD Arthur ranklin 1223 So I St was elected a 'mcmber aVlargo of the board of the Elwood Community Chest at meeting of ther board in the Chamber of Commerce office in the Citizens Bank Building Mon day night A native of Elwood ranklin is married and the father of four childrcn the former Pearl Redmond He is supervisor of personnel of tire piam nere ne is affiliated with the East Main Street 'Christian Churclrand aiWrhbef of the Sab yation Army advisory board He is' a former member "of the gjty Mr ranklin has been active in Community Chest drives here for many years Police Report were 37 arrests by El wood police In August 41 acci dents and 153 complaints Joseph Hickey chief of police report ed Tuesday Public intoxication headed the list seven arrested for that There wtre five arrests for reck less driving: disorderly conduct 3 petit larceny 3 and driving without license 3 There were two arrests for each of Lhe following: Improper muffler disregarding a "stop sign speeding prowling and in vestigation One arrest was made for passing a fraudulent check one for assault and battery one for vagrancy and one for kid napping a child Two persons were arrested here and held for other depart ments Hospital Note Mercy Hospital Mrs? Jerry 3H SOTlOth St: Delbert Downing 1226 So Why Pazo combines 6 medically If AA4 hAVnrl lrr mJI A a XlOa JLaillLLld vUXHx Uwi No St Edgar Irions Rt 2 Noblesville Mrs Richard Ma 1 rf 7 7" 4 to put an end to compromise! At '1 T1 Never has there beena better time to discover the pride and satis A I 9 a 4 iavuuu ut vduiuao uwnersnip Because or the current rtc used cars your dealer is prepared to make a most generous allowance onjour present car and is able to' offer you immediate' delivery on LUU wuuei 01 your cnoice atop in today and make all the arrange ments The whole motoring world will approve your choice VISIi yoiR AUTHOSIZED CADILLAC DEALER vs i rsV of expectant mothers They found that 187 of 1000 questioned have cravings for in edibles such as coal others crav ed soap toothpaste whitewash wMl plaster mustard pepper salt spices pickles uncooked ce realssuch as oats and rice etc The experts figured cravinuc for medibles may reflect mineral more than 500 hours of listening nr VilnrruM i It pregnancy uua uas uc eu uu a sianuoy lhe group then had Juncheon basis sinceitwas deactivated at ic thA nflfpfflrin str 1 A '1 State tb Ask I ror Aneroury CampvTitleV INDIANAPOLIS Ind iana State Adjutanl John McConnell said Tuesday he would ask defense officials to deed Camp Atterbury over to Indiana said he was asking National Guard Bureau officials to meet with top Defense Depart ment officials to consider turn ing the iarmy "oyer to the state entirely "nr lo Kinv if rin nndfnrm hnctc rjLx'Si" The sprawling bae near Colum biis Jins hnrn nn i Mdnndhv" the close of the Korean War' i i 'lx Tj 1 1 1 V'T i 7 4 1 1 A I A a 1 1 A Ji A I 1 'f iArnrY 1 3 A HJ I I I Later I I 1 i cc 15 "WKi ESH tit xBi i Bsl ifei '7' I i la i Wi 'cs 4T 4 is? 1 rari SB 'J £1 rXS a "III ii i la wfx vmA: aer Jv mIVavpwn fi xll jccm teuwsblai 'toXA a or ao sn a ws sr a arn Sgaags bKMaHHBSSEW 2JRS I II as is vx s' Vaav Al 'WVIUWWM mvua j4 jVA rMTnf Jfc 5Tmi jr ju ini in 4 uiito vw rt mvzii vm mhi ran V' I Af' I 'VBfW Mt'ac (MSffiBMaKKRflMMen ifii nr JL 1 I ii nur 1 4 4 A5 'i 1 1 A 2 rl 4 trf iB ll "(J nv lT Wf rt zVvvr'' 7 Xa i VSLzV I 4 a A xJ tt rr HBflWl TA JlW A sMw VjbfcfR! fjit! 1 4 4 'til IEB X' 4 2 i mand for i I a I tf Ukrt 's III 1 jl VH 4 MW7 Il Tt K23 Vj'ifti i yLMBBAflaal a A 1 Ml yjJUlM 'V 'f Sj ZZ 1 a It) fc 1 'f flf lJ ti i 'i t4 4 1 Ji I 111 1 I '7 fills 'I I I 0 S'TsL' KiS JI VI I nA 7rt ri iww'r': I i rtf Mr I i i 1 IX if! 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