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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 5

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i uT 'W 7 V'vr TUESDAYDECEMBER 29 1959 r'X Mil 1f rWT" fc 'i 1 al 9 7 I fci 4 3 1 1 'M 1 wK? fe1 ft llirtA 5 Bs fo Mn and Mrsr Claud Mr and Mrs Kelly Eltzroth ELWOOD SOCIAL ACTIVITIES serving wood University1 of Colorador at Boul dent at Yale University two "sis Mrs Verna H1SS senate liegeman ana miss a iepun was given uy uie a Ped Rowe Ellen Begeman bothof Gertrcasurcr Mrs Ira Shaul and at their home on Madison Aver Mrs or Grown Up Doll Sized To latter 6 Doctors Win 2414 So II St Ricky Lee Gerard 730 2028 So St MrsRcas(inCL mas decorations were arranged AA OIa A 1 a 1 A I 1 Mortuary Muncie after 11 am Wed an affair according to police arc satisfied no prejudicial errors Clzvfifr 1 11 i Points or Porents This Not This Jean: "Please let me go to Mother ha midnltflifr ehnw InlUnrl bing headache pain vanish in hll' lrij 4 uhijm VVJ MUV AL jvu Uvll 1 MUI C6' uu ovu anu quit pestering mej 1 know I'll that you should not stay up eav ha iv 1v say no? that I 'V r) 1 B4 I include Brown Helena capital of Montana was first1 named Last Chance Gulch logical handicap butonlya physi cal nuisance were made in rulings upon evi A wood am elLDinncr In farewell to Keith Bouse and 4961 SIZES 14 24h The bill would require the US Secretary of Health Education and Welfare to do two things Consult with the advise au thorized representatives of or ganizations of the blind in fed erallv soonsored nronrams for discourage the organization of local self governing blind asso ciations He and 25 other outstanding blind testified this past March at a Congressional hear ing on behalf of a proposal they believe will protect the right of the blind to organize and to be consulted on matters relating to' heir welfare Popularly known among the fed I 8 4 jk 1 'WW'' "Dad "and I have talked it over and we agree that Is not a good show for a trirl vour ace to sec and A string of six lakes near Ros well named "Bottom by early settlers arc actu ally 45 to 600 feel deep 4M Tnttuna ftyMuJl Omer 3 Elwood Paul Taylor 111 Main St Robert Jackley ambulance Mrs James etlg7 818 No 14th St Mercy Hospital Harvey Knick 1115 No St Mrs Hubert Hester Rt 3 Alox Miss Nancy Mayfield 1001 So A St Roscoe Sparks800 Demonstrations Club Calendar Exclusive new 2 layer tablet brings relief in minutesi Contains no narcotics Needs no prescription1 me mionigiu snow Mother: haven't made up my mind yet but if you The Ca pt Wayne Maul amily Honored At Open House Sunday on die Christmas tree Evans said wi Ml Mr and Mrs Paul 2 Oak Lane and Mr and Mrs Steven McCallister of Blooming ton were hosts Sunday at an open in the home ol the former honoring Capt and Mrs Paul Wayne Mau! and daughters Mi chele and Suzanne of Miami la who are visiting here until Sun day next Capt Maul and Mrs McCal lister are children of the Paul Mauls Capt Maul is with the Mr and Mrs Claud Bennett 316 36thSt wilLcelebratc lhcir thirty sixth wedding 1 anniversary Wednesday "Dec 30" The' couple was wed Dec 30' 1923 in Hilham Tenn by thciRev James Hooten Church ofGod minister i I Itedspot Has 14th letcher Paint Spot Miss Muriel Waggoner MuriefAVaggoner Delco Remy employee has been award cda'ccrtificate "of commendation from the American i a Association nominating her of the A charter member of the Anderson chapter of ABWSMiss goner this yearris serving as chairman of its Ways andMeans Committee The ohonor was bestowed upon Miss Waggoner for "extraor dinary" service to her club and to the business world Miss Wag goner began her career at Delco Remy Division of General Motors Jan 9 1917 and today is serving as a Tool Crib Clerk in Plant One 503 ederal Dr announce the marriage of their daughter Sqqyny to Kelly Eltzroth son of "Henry Eltzroth of M' abash Ind The wedding took place riday evening Dcc six 'the Meadowbrook Baptist Church The double ringCeremony was performed by the Rev Phillip Philbrook The bride was attended byMiss Susan Shaul of Anderson 'and Mr best man was his JOHN GARRETT COMPANY HAS YULE ETE riday knight at the Anderson Country Club employes of the John Garrett Inc gathered for their annual Christmas party Entertainment for the occasion wps furnished by Mrs Verna Whitworth After the dinner hour John Garrett president of the firm presented service pins to members of the and each received a Christmas Garnett Nagle was guest of honorat the ceremony and received cr25 yeor pin Mrs John Garrett and daughter Linda assisted as hostesses for the social event Tuesday Gingham Mrs Clctis Bair Summitville hostess: Mrs Roscoe Shores president lesson "Special Interest" installation of officers roll call favorite Bible verse: devotions by Mrs Doris razier entertainment by Mrs 0 Shock Its pink layer' contains an ex clusive discovery that neutral izes jiainful gastric acid almost instantly It 'relieves nausea dine filed the suit after she sus tained a permanent brain injury and partial paralysis Mrs Thompson was to parti cipate in a "controlled cross circu procedure while her eight yearld daughter underwent an open heart operation to repair a congenital heart defect Iler part in the procedure was To circulate' tlirougli tubing bothjier daugh ter's and her own blood while the operation progressed It's believed an air embullish developed and circulated to her brain resulting in the subsequent paralysis And' injury Doctors named in the suit are CWalton Lillehei Richard JVar co Herbert Warden Joseph Buckley Earl Schultz and James Matthews The appeals court in its opinion ruled' our sympathies extend to plaintiff clear no submissible case was made on the question of negligence and 'we Small Buds Observe Yule the rooms Chaperons were Mr and Mrs red Marty Mr and Mrs orst Mr and Mrs John Gra ham and Mr and Mrs JohmM Leisure held a party in the home of the" Rev "and Mrs 'Archie Thornton Leisure Sunday eve ning A supper was served fol lowed by games conducted by the Rev and! Mrs Thornton The couple was presented a gift by the class Mrs Bouse is giving up farm ing to start a business at Nash ville Those attending with the honor guests were Thurman Runyan and family Lindall Jarrett and fam ily Mr and Mrs George Pace Jr Robert Huff and family Jer ry Rich and family Jack Hutche son and family Gene Marsh and USA Homestead Airforce Base in lorida Mr McCallister is a student at Indiana University and" Mrs isr teach ing in the Monrovia High School Among those calling Sunday at the Maul home were Messrs and Mcsdames Robert Gibson Linda and Cathy Charles Mc Gonigle and Casey CarsonE McGonigle John Sowash and Susan Gene Kaufman and Pam William Lehr David Nina and Billy Clarence orman horman Davis and Dewayne Joe Wiley and children Robert Ritter i Herbert Kennedy Mes dames red Brooks Hel lems James Hervey Cathy and Mary Jane Mary NUnley Leslie Wiley Robert Student Steals Car To Attend Game REDWOOD CITY Calif University' of Wisconsin sopho more was arrested Monday by a highway patrolman who quoted him as admitting he stole a car in order to get to Pasadena for the Wisconsin Washington Rose Bowl game New Year's day The youth was booked in San Mateo County Jail for car theft as Albert" Strobel' 19 of The Highlands Madison? The youth said his father is Carl Stro bel president of the Wisconsin Op tometric Society Highway Patrolman Thomas K' Montague said young Strobel told him three oilier Wisconsin stu dents left San rancisco on their way to the Rose Bowl game in a panel truck without him Stroliel took a sports car and was picked up for changing lanes too swiftly ily Moose New Year Dance The Moose Lodge will holda rwas decoratingcandksa nd mak ing small centerpieces Gifts were exchanged and refreshments were served from a decorated table Members attending Ambiki Bhalla Karen Cheryl Jones Cheryl Hoppes Julie Turnquist Lucille Seyfert Lynn Hecht Karen Settlemire I vbit Kninniirr i Ann brother Rpn Eltzroth Miamis burg Ohio' A reception was held after the at jthe homeof the parents After a two weck trip to lorida Mr and Mrs Eltzroth will reside at 1617 West Gilbert St Muncie Indiana 5 Mrs Eltzroth attended Ball State Teachers College and is employed in the Testing and Counseling office of the college Mr Eltzroth is a senior at Ball State Studio) Sheriff William Evans said Mrs Clark admitted having af fairs with five other men and at least three of these were sched uled to take polygraph tests Tlie test had been given to Har grove because of several discrep ancies in his account of how hq killed Clark an electrical engi neer and Sunday School superin tendent authorities said or one thing no one has been able to find tlie rifle used to fire a bullet into right temple as he stood in the kitchen of the home al nearby Mentor opening a can of pumpkin A search at the point where Hargrove said he threw a rifle into Lake Eric proved fruitless Hargrove had insisted he stood 40 feet back on the patio of the Clark home to fire the rifle but the patio extends only 15 feet ac cording to Prosecutor Edward Ostrander' A daughter Carol 12 was be side Clark when he was shot Mrs Clark was in another room with three other children who were putting tlie finishing touches on die Christmas tree Sheriff by the nominating committee byiRd 'Mrs Jones chairman Elected Mr and Mrs Verne Partmg for 1960 were Mrs Allie Barnett Ton and and Mrs James class president Mrs right vice president Maude Silverthorn 2nd vice president Mrs Ira Shaul treas urer of flower fund Mrs Howard Romine treasurer Mrs Marie Murphy secretary and Minnie Ossenbcrg assistant secretary Mrs Clida Howard class teacher Mrs Pauline Darnell gave a Christmas story and read a let ter written to the class by Mrs Kenneth Losh who with her hus band the Rev Losh are mis sionaries in the Philippines A gift exchange and social hour were enjoyed by Mesdames Barnett Darnell Maude Gray Stella Hartzell Howard Ilotzell Clinton Jester Jones Mabel Kendall Robert McCord Esther Niece Tracy Prophet George Seright Shaul Maud Sil verthorn Wnght Detrick Miss Mary Belle Stewart and Miss Minnie Osscnberg 0 This is reprinted by requesL' little people fear to din play true sentiment" says thia author "Big people usually and January Digest tells you how you can free yourself from the'crippling fear of being in business and in your personal life adv They have three sons Tenn J3 ill JWilkins on and Keiths of this city They have two grand sons! Mr Bennett is employed at the Nicholson ile Studio) uiurcn ot tne Holy Advent erm Wa the nerwin a rth'vnn SsUtvt 'dinner ever asked he take1 er professor of Philosophy at the cream his coltec von ever nracticallv lift der: and Richard a pradnatc sfit i cilmen all Democrats Democrats ursaay evening music will tq liometl B0YCEOl ELWOOD A family dinner Kenneth Guard Mr? and Mrs and gift exchange was held in the Donald Guard and daughters Mr home of Mr and Mrs Haman and Mrs Ralph Maley Mr and Maley Sunday noon for members Mrs Gene Maley and son Debbie of the Guard family Lindley Mrs Elvira Guard and Widow's riends ace Lie Tests IhWn's Death PAINESVILLE Ohio (AP) Lake County inves tigating the mysterious Christmas Eve sniper slaying of Charles Clark scheduled lie detector tests for some other men in the life of Clark's widow' Lois 30 a former model One such test Monday quickly disposed 'of a in the slaying A polygraph expert de clared soon after the test that truck driver loyd Hargrove 34 lied when he said he killed Clark 35 because of his love for Clark's wife Both Mrs Clark and Hargrove have admitted they had At Gas Station An Alexandria young woman is being held in the Madison County jail Anderson pending filing of charges against her 1 7 Alexandria police arrested her Christmas Eve after she was said to have been caught climbing from a window of Pure Oil Station on Canal St by Irvin Latchaw an employe' of the station about 10:30 pm Thurs day Latchaw held her captive while he called local police who arrested her for investigation ot breaking and entering When caught she was reported to have been carrying a bag of pennies the only money left in the filling station 4t was stated that her brother was arrested here recently on charges of break ing and entering several local homes 7 Sigma Phis Contribute Delta Zeta chapter of Sigma hi Gamma Sorority held its an nual holiday party recently at the home of Phu! "Robey" 516 Oxford Rd Mrs Ed Hewitt and Mrs Dean Brumfield were co hostesses 7 VThe house 7 was "'decorated zin keeping with the holiday season and gifts were arrangei under a lighted Christmas tree As each member arrived she was pre sented with a Christmas corsage All members brought toys and candy for needy children Games were playedwith prizes going to Mesdames Carl Hover male "Kendall "and Quinlan Dyer" Gifts were exchanged and re freshments were served to Mes dames Tom Chesterfield Don Greenland Robert Cowles An thony Hinz Jr Don Kendall Carl Hovermale Perry Donnelly Quin lan Dyer Carl Kimmerling and the hostesses 1 The next regular business meet ing will be held Jan 4 in the An derson Loan Community Room Euchre Club Meets or Cards Mr and were hosts at the December meeting of the Square Deal Euchre Club recently ollowing a brief business meeting euchre was played and prizes awarded to Marvin Van Hook Mildred Colliver Thelma Woods Jim Tomlinsorr and De loris McCoy Christmas gifts were ex changed and refreshments served to Messrs and Mesdames Van Hook Tomlinson Colivcr John McCoy Paul Abernathy John Dudley Mrs Maynard Woods and Mrs Robert Van Hook a guest The next meeting will be Jan 5 at seven with Mr and Mrs John McCoy 715 Hickory St can me square oanemg Reservations may be made by calling the lodge home While it is not neccssaiy'to'make reserva" tions this service isavailable to assure guests will have a table Hats and noise makers will be provided On Tuesday night a' coon sup per will be served al the hall Bill Moulton will provide'the main course All members are in vited Snowball Dance A snowball dance for high school and college students at the Elwood Country Club Sunday eve ning had large attendance Christ 1 1 Mm ob NoHom mm WkttGL 1 Make a wedding trousseau for that grown up doll Santa brought What fun to dress her! Little dream come true wedding gown crinoline travel suit party dress for her grown up 10 inch doll Pattern 730 pat tern pieces directions Send Thirty five Cents (coins) for this patterns add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist class mailing Send to The Anderson Herald 303 Needlecraft Dept PO Box 169 Old Chelsea Sta tion New York 11 NY Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER NAME ADDRESS and ZONE New! New! New! 1960 Laura Wheeler Needlccraft Book is ready NOW! Crammed with exciting unusual popular desighs to knit sew embroider quilt fashions home fur nishings toys gifts bazaar hits In the book REE 3 quilt pat terns Hurry send 25 cents for your copy New York NY (Special) liedr ical science today announces a new headache discovery so effec tive so fast acting that it re lieves both pain and nausea of mild Migraipe hqadnehe ii min utes And because it docs all this for sick throbbing pain of Migraine people who suffer from an 1 ordinary headache cer tainly can expect the same re markable results 'l irst in medical history! This two layer two color tablcf' "woiks with Incredible speed with soothing gen tlenoss Unlike usual headache 'remedies this' new formula is a two layer double action tablet! It does ih seconds what fio tfspirin or buffered aspirin can ever do Its white layer makes throb rt i i 1 1 Lu '13 7 A A 4 Mb a 1 TH1UHMRSON New Headache Discovery' Relieves Pain of Mild Migraine Headache Anna I Maurer will assist the newly wcus serving eral Lamps industry was moved I making plans for opcn lniose in the newly decorated city building riday when each official will take the oath of office The swearing nr ceremony will be at 1 pm All Elwood citizens are invited to witness the cere mony and to view the improve ments which have? been made to the building Doughnuts and cof fee will be served HODOrt" orison Democrat will fake the nalh nffioo fnr Y' the Rev Mr and fam I seewici term as mayor me only must be abolished in favor of the complete equality of opportunity for all who are blind IJnCTniX Win The blind themselves arcW UU'IUI3 qualified to the wayrtn solv a 1 I ing their own problems becauselvll 1X6(1110161106 of their personal experience with 3 3 tina ihaiiCharge Appeal federation leaders are fighting for 1 passage of a bill in Congress toLLOVlS The US Valid reasons not the wayrmother happens to fed at tjhe moment should be the determining factors in making decisions RHi require federal agencies for the Circuit Court of Appeals Monday blind to consult with the blind inlaffirrne1 a lower court decision making decisions sixUniversityofMinne TenBroek claimstraditional 'Sot doctors in a $55000 negli sfafe and private agencies for the suit against them blind sometimes have used thei" orce Lt Col Dan threat of economic reprisal tol'nomPson and wife Geral fi A Juniors? Of'V Country Club 7 eted AVDance High school and college mem bers of the Anderson Country Club and their guests attended a semi formal holiday dance Saturday night at the club Mike band provided music for dancing throughout the evening Mrs Hugh Cherry was chair man of the affair with Mr Roger Wilkinson and Mrs George Hitz serving as co chairmen Also on the committee were Mesdames leece James Huffman Robert Coleman John Doyle inney William Ed mundson Donald Boyes Hart Lowell Amos Charles Armington and John A Misner Registering were Bob Blake Vicki Gobin Terry Eliza beth Rozelle Madonna Benefiel Robert McCurry Lynne Davis Mike Nuzum "Nancy? Hancock Ed Prather Julia Rummelr Tony Kirkpatrick Karel Ann Smith NewbernKaye Metzger Steve Hart Carol Senda "Jerry? Shine Jr Chris Hudson Tom Williams Afton Rice Ed Campbell Sandy ox red Kingsbury Dan Mur ray Lynda Kemmer Margaret Stinson Chuck armer Barbara Patterson Jack Robinson Lois Bennett Steve Crisler Sandy Turf Jim reeman Rita: Butz Jim Cridge John Weber Judy 1 Black Bob Cridge Marilyn Kivi Nancy Riggs Dick Kallenbcrg Jane Jones John Ward Melinda McCullough Jim Banther Jack Baker Jill Black Tom Baker Judy Apgar Becky Hart Steve Krall Jim razier Martha Huber' Tom Rittenhouse Janice Ander son Barbara Jones Jeff House Lana Achor Bob Dyson SusanAnderson Jerry Davis Diane Murray Don Beatty Kathy Sou lean John Bevelhimer Don Ram sey "JamEllison 'Bob Seward Vicki Henricks Charley Shelby Pat Mortnon Lee Hunt? Anne Gelling Susie Glazer Dave Perry Susie Arbeiter Preston Levi Townsend Albright Jane Bards ley Laura Jackson Irving Glick Mary Ann Stump John Boots Lee Burke Mary Paul Mason Roger Reed Pat Ann Hitz Bob Kessler Peter Bolles Marilyn Hill Dale Copy land Cindy Thobe'n Eddie Amos Barbara Williams Sandy Denni son Jack Hiday Sarah Wells Mike Rowe Bill Cherry Suzie Steves Phil McDonald Judy Alle man Judy Regenold Grady Ske och Brenda McCarroll Jerry Craig Ann Werbe Sam Litzen bergcr Anita Matey Bill Rhy nparsan Betsey Barnes Jim MjIliganxJjdy Ritter DemUs asone Carolyn Smith Bruce Mason Bill Christman Diane Hartmann Tom Boots Ann Black well Ted Boots Joe Hunt Betty Hunt Bob Melanie Martin and Nancy Morton Mourey Mills Ceremony Read The of Mrs Shirley Mills of Anderson and Jesse Mourcy of Carthage was sol emnized Dec 19 before the Rev George Harris in the parlor of the East Lynn Christian Church The marriage vows were spoken in front of the fireplace whose mantel was decorated with Christmas greenery and white tapers A lighted Christmas tree was added to the bridal decor Miss Ann Harris daughter of the Rev George Harris gave a brief musical program preceding the ceremony and played the wedding march as the bridal party entered the parlor Mr and Mrs James Maurer of this city attended the couple Mrs Mourey wore a royal blue sheath topped with bodice of lace and royal blue accessories and a shoulder bouquet of white carna tions accented with smair'white bells Mrs Maurer wore a royal blue silk psint and royal blue acces sories and a white shoulder bou quet ollowing the double ring cere mony Mr and Mrs Mourey left for a trip to Bcssamer Ala where they will spend Christmas with Mrs Kedric Steadman "Mrs Mourey? and pendence: her familv Mr and Mrs Mourey will anl blindness is turn to Anderson on Dec 30 andwill hold open house for friends Churchuneral: or "ELWOOD Overton Sacksted er Jr "66 president and general manager of the General Lamps Corporation Elwood who resided at 1610 So Anderson St" died in Ball Memorial Hospital Muncie Sunday morning He had been critically ill for about ten days following' a stroke suffered while 'he and his wife were shopping at Indianapolis A native of Louisville Mr Sacksteder went to Muncie in 1918 to become general manager of zthe Highlands Manufacturing He later served as pres ident and general manager of the Kecd 200o bo Sheridan St Wan da Green 2812 No St Birth at Mercy Mr and Mrs Jackie Cornwell 1637 So iBin au a cm Stoner Rt 3Elwood on iRutledge Monday underwent surgery in the Miss Genie orst was chairman Robert Long Hospital Indianap iof the committee olis where his room' number is 633" 77 School Contractors Await Steel Shipment Steel is being awaited to pro gress with work on the new $450 000 Tenth Street Grade School building according to Andcrsnn Twp Trustee John Boone He added walls of the new school arc nearly completed Contractors for the $1900000 Senior High School gymnasium are awaiting shipment of steel for reinforcing The Small Bud Garden Club Rarjdan and Julia Shock met at the home of Mrs Pedlcv joe Lines the Rev Melvin Rowe recently for its annualjpfillips Miss Ann Waggoner and Christmas party The program william Haney The Lohs Are Dinner Hosts Dr and Mrs Pichon Loh 10th St were hosts Sat urday evening at a dinner party XjjlUl rivVliL nCUCIi UCUJVIHUVjl Lynn Bolcourt Gwen Stuart Ann for scveral friends Phillips Nancy lsnude MrsLEL Jones Pam Williamson penny Williamson "ft ed rc Kathy Plovick and Vivian Lee was Ka iremen Help StrickemWoman ALEXANDRIA Saturday evening the Alexandria ire De partment emergency car was called to the home of Mrs Char les Hines in Orestes to adminis ter oxygen to Mrs Hines who had suffered an asthma attack Sturdevant Home James Sturdevant who has been a patient at St John's Hos pital Anderson was returned Saturday to his home on Jef ferson St by the Karl Kyle ambulance May Services uneral services fo Mrs Mary May a prominent Alexandria resident were conducted Satur day at the Karl Kyle uneral Home by the Rev ChartesTay loir pastor of the irst Methodist Church Organ music was provided by Mrs Martin Burden Pallbearers were red Wright Harry Adams Chester Carver Byron Morgan Sanford Hicks and Garland Sha fer Burial was in View Ceme tery Smith Rites Last rites for' Mrs Vona Mae Smith were Mondav afternoon at tlie Karl Kyle uneral Home with the Rev Nutter Hughes in charge Burial was in Park View Cemetery Mrs Martin Bundcn provided organ music and pallhearers were Omer Red gland Bert Keller Ed Keller Clifford Anplegate Robert Clark and Joe Atkinson TO NAME JUDGE 1 GARY Ind (AP) red er rlni Lake Renublican chairman will confer Tuesday with Gov Harold Handley on namjng a new Criminal Court judge A Republican presumably will be named to serve until successor can be elected next fall for the late Judge William Murray 80 a Democrat who died last Wednesday 1 A ia Be Afraid of Sentiment ASKea now 11 leeis 10 oe oiino woou ail inmiuuias vviuuviaih nravirtort hv Wavno afederation member may rcply widow the will rule the city for another (dur qvc baixi I "Have you ever entered a room former May Krieger one daugh years nnnri anri or and felt an awkward stillness ter Mrs Grove Denver Hospital Notes wiI1 Colo three sons the Rev Ovet4 Mercy Hospital dismissals Winter into spring fashion with the dashing wide cape collar and easy step in buttoning everyone loves Make it in go everywhere cotton wool pat terns: dress Printed Pattern 4961: Hair Sizes Mh 16li 20la 22'a 24'z Size 1614 requires 37s yards 35 inch fabric 7 Printed directions on each pat 1 tern part Easier accurate Send ITY CENTS in coins 2 fur this add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist class mail ing Sena to Ante Adams care of The Anderson Herald 317 Pattern 'Dept 243 St: New York 11 NY Print plainly NAME ADDRESS with ZONE SIZE and STYLE NUMBER Buy Your Sewing Needa it TO MAKE IT BETTER children Rt 2 Anderson: Ricardo Dclga uncral services will be con do 2731 No A St: Mrs James ducted in St Stephen in the ield i McRoberts Rt 2 Elwood: Mrs Episcopal Church Elwood at James JLods Elwood Timmy pm Wednesday by the' vicar i Cook Rt 5 "Kokomo" James Ross the Rev Simons Bur ial will be in Beech Grove Ceme tery riends may call at in MeeKS: i after' 3 pm Tuesday or at the church here nesday 'Blind'" Ask Right To Lead "Blind? Arid They Don't Want" Sympathy SANTA (UPD One of the latest minority grotlps to demand the American right to or ganize and to help decide its own destiny: is the National edera tion of the Blind i Claiming blind can lead the the 40000 members of the NB strenuously object to any insinuation that blindness is any thing more than a physical nuis ance Tf for sympathy Jeralion members as the to in the is bill it was introduced common reply to complainingy Sen John Kennedy of Mass blind friends lachusetts and Rep Walter They are proud of NB's blind Baring of Utah president Dr Jacobus TenBroek 47 professor of speech and chair man of the department at the Uni versity of California Berkeley TenBroek founded the federa tion 19 years ago to encourage self reliance among the blind and to object to any outside blind awC1TI Ece a prohibition against biLlhe to sPea tiiejagencies supported by federal funds from exerting official in eJ unlveluy fluence against the right of the has written three books on con stitutional law and public welfare t0 Join of ihe faMr af The federation also is working tcach lhe general public that JJsl" chlltlblindneSS is only physical It can I 1 1 1 jiapperuio anyone ana aocs nap pen to about three out of 1000 Americans AcLnd hnw if foalc kn Mind Church Class Has Yule The Mary Martha Class of the irst Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs Tudor Jones for a Christmas Partv A renori wac niven hv thoiand relatives on New Year's Dav AW llUUUUlA kllMV UIHIU UlVreiO 11X10 Ill 1 UllWt XUUlIvlU aii as average as me rest ot tne pop ana Mrs rncips Higlilana anuna Pl ons thcv hke loinomt out the Park Ill one brother rank 1001 So social i'Isl sightless includes more I Sacksteder Muncie and 10 grand lNo Anderson St Ward Jackson ur Inan practicing attorneys It more than a a'so includes a convict sentenced il aLr lca dlS7 uy to a stale prison for forgery of the Guard family Those attending were Mr and Mr ancj Mrs Mateyall of El Mrs Houatd Guard and sons wood Jackie and Mike Ch icggptMG and Mrs Harley Hosier Mr and Mrs Norman Mendenhall and fnmilv whn will mnv TViirred Aladdin Manufacturing Company family Mr and Mrs Ed Stevens'to Nashville Ind the Win A al Muncie and the General Lamps'and sons Kokomo Mr and MrsjCouplc Sunday School Class of Corporation Elwood? also the Thomas Mr and Mrs Harmony "Christian" Church ranes uenerai Lamp vorpora i At his death Mrf SackstederjWOOtl OpGO HOUSG was serving as consultant for theil UaII lamp division of the ostoria Cor 'll KGaGCOratGu Hall poralion ostoria Ohio The Gen ELWOOD City officials arc eral Lamns indnstrv was moved trom Muncie to Elwood 1941 1 and Mr and Mrs Sacksteder changed their residence to Elwood in 1942 or many years he served on the Bishop's Council of Episco pal Diocese of Indiana and on the vestry of Grace Episcopal Church Muncie At his death he was vice chairman of the committee of St Stephen's Epis copal Church in Elwood He was a 32nd Decree Mason and a jpcmbet oLDie Shrine He LOew officials will be Michael Tan 1 i a)a iiriit: ir i vvds serving on me executive 1w mmum II nur vflap pA riQnrA board of the Red Cross in El yan and James Wardwcll couii hnll at hood a fact he considers as much a handican'Bff rv7 an ouiciais or me teoeratiqp which has chapters in 46 states are blind Members quickly point out the organization is the! bund not just for the blind I i come over those already there? nkAnoJ iimJj rfii 1 ever avoided the ton Sacksteder III rector of the vword see in your presence? 1 A peirson wiLh essentially! normal nonnlo and hlindnAcc not in itself a mental or psycho ed on ooff a To illustrate that" the blind arcitersr MrsrR? Dr Bache Muncie Ml settles stomach relieves si 9k upset feeling This double attion formula calms pain sensitive nerves re licves depression anxiety nerv ous tension arid nausea as no sinfflcactiov headache remedy can! 1 I I ft 4 4 1 This new headache discovery is caljed Duplexin the first heajlachc remedy In medical his toi that relieves headache painrid with this ejtclusivt 7 double action formula a 1 11 Gel relief or money Whenever a headache strikes new Duplexin is guaranteed to" 'bring' relief in minutes or your mohey back But remember' that now if you use Duplexin at th first sign' of attack jou cun actually help prevent IAom Mtgrairte pains or sever Migraine see doctor i 1 or faster safer headache re lief get new two layer Duplexin never known Anything like it ADV Duplexin BEAUTIUL LIE STRIDE PUMPS MAHONEYfS Alexandria i mi Toner Dr Donald Courtney chairman ofr the department of Religious Education at Anderson The two guests were Angili Bhalla College Don Dawson English and Martha Hunter Imajor student at the college and ot iMiec Rnnnfo Ratinnian and Mice 1 ne nostesses were iurs verna Van Vnnrct Mrc 1 Mrs Ernest Lee and the newmany and Shumpci Okamqto of chairman for the coming ycarJapan the last three also stu Mrs Sinnett djants at the college jo IW AL Wt HUA rTI grant VvYjlr tA AU 4 A if K7K X' 7 A Lt 1 H4 4 I 'll rW Ml ll 4 I A 1 JI 44? 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