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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 6

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ffage Six LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE Wednesday Evening, August SOCIETY Mary Donahue, south ot Logansport, is entertaining her sisters Ella Donahue of New York City and Donahue of Indiana- Baseball, horseshoe, and a pro gram of music and readings provided entertainment (or Liming families who held their thirteenth annual reunion Sunday in the A. J. Liming grove. 1100 East Broadway, have gone to the Century of Progres-i, Chicago, to be entertained by the World's Fair Commission Mr Miller, superintendent of the land- i scaping department of the Boca Raton Country club of Florida, a classic sports and social spot, holds important connections with the Miller Rain Bows End nurser- ies furnishing the Florida nursery i display at the fair. A doughnut fry will be held Thursday all day by Hand in Hand circle.

King's Daughters, at the home of Mrs. Lillian McClurge, I SOS Shultz street. Viola Starkey entertained Metea Baptist Young People Tuesday night and Wendell Davidson, president, took charge of the session. Business included planning for the young people's garden party to held in the church Thursday night. present follow: Mr.

and Mrs Dwlght Smith. Martha Mill-, Helen and Frances Hilucker, Delia Hill. Pearl James, Nettie Moore, Charlotte Frushour, Jean- Ulrlck, Helen Paschen Wendell and Galen Davidson, Albert Btudefcaker. Wilbert Charles Cooper, Leo Ulrick, Stuart J'rushonr Eugene Howard George Hilficker, Walter Van Meter. A varied program will be presented at the Metea Baptist Young people's cJasg garden party tp be Jn ibe church b.i-omant oa Thursday evening.

Numbers will be presented from different chm- and Individual entertainment by: Paul Dice, Mr. Creek and daughter Pauline, Txwell and Retha Lytle. Dwlght Neff, Evelyn Brandt, Lois Miller, Mr. Hilficker and Wilma Jean Brown. C.

O. Miller and family of Boynton temporary residents of Descendants of John and Lydia Miller held their twenty-second annual reunion Sunday at Showley park. Lake Bruce, electing W. Herrold, Grass Creek to head their group. Other officers named follow: Floyd Miller.

Rensselaer, vice-president; Mrs. Rolla Granger, Logansport, reelected secretary treasurer. Committees were appointed by the new president and talks given. Compliments were paid John O. Miller, 81, Rensselaer, oldest attending, and Jay four months old son of Mr.

and Mrs Carl Herrold, Grass Creek, who was youngest present. Next year In August another affair will be staged at Showley park. Games were enjoyed by Mar- jorle Rouen's guests who met at her home In Grass Creek recently honoring her. Prizes in contests went to Florence Button and Anna Belle Rouch. A dinner party was staged Sunday by Mr.

and Mrs; Fultoa Woodhouse of Twelve Mile honoring Mr. and Mrs Herbert Easterday of Kokomo. A picnic was held Sunday at Lake Cicott honoring Amy Spencer, Terre Haute, who has been visiting Logansport relatives. sponsored Thursday, 3 to 9 p. by Cass County chapter of Wai- Mothers at the residence of Mrs.

Stella Edgerly. 85 Eighth streec. Ice cream, home made cake, sandwiches and coffee will be served. A pirate steak supper was givtvi recently by Mr and Calvin Whaley and Mrs. Alice Loveland at the Whaley home near Fletchers lake.

Guests follow: Veraldine Burnett, Mary bie, Margaret Powell, Ella and Opal Harriett Carter. Annabell Gibbs, Rebecca, Kenneth, and Harold Taylor, Rich.irJ Reywald Louis and Tony Vitello. Frances Gerrard, Oran pleir.au, Charles Appollonis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamon, Marie Taylor, Mrs.

Sam Taylor. Chapter, World Wide Guild, will convene Wednesday night with Mildred Shaver. Stot'er families elected Mrs. Mina Walters, Fort Wayne, president Mrs. Rosa St.

Jlair, Logansport, vice president, Mrs. Daisy Smith, Gilead. secretary, and AHen Smith, Gilead, treasurer at their annual reunion staged at Rock lake. Sunday. Dinner was served to.

75 persons and followed music talks, and a vote to aiolri the reunion next year on the last Sunday in August at Peru city park. Logansport people present were Mr and Mrs. Harley St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe Klise and daughter Mary, Jess Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Yuma and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sprague.

Helen Clay, 420 Helm street, entertained Monday night with a bridge honoring Mrs. Edwin Clary of Los Angeles Cal. Margaret gan and Mrs. Harry Grisley, the prizes i bridge played before luncheon. Other guests follow: Mama Breckenridge, Helen Fettig, Ruth Thomas, Laura Kelly, Frances Thomas, Mrs.

Bert Viney, Mrs. George Palmer, Mrs. Frank Clary, and Mrs. Joseph Werner. Tremendous Friends' Returning to the United States, from her native England, i Laye, prominent stage and star, hag partially confirmed re-, ports of her planned marriage to Frank Lawton, British actor in Hollywood.

Evelyn admitted that she and Frank, shown are "tremendous A public garden party will be Gutumn ANNOUNCING OUR Annual Display OF Fall Millinery Fashions BERETS FLATTERING TRIOORNES CLASSIC BRIMS BRETON SAILORS Clara Ann Hat Shop Upttilra Next Woolworth'. KirdeUe Scientific Skin Treat- demonstrated by Marie N. Bennett. A housewarming was staged Monday night for Mrs. Roland Meinzer who has moved on Helm street.

The following young women were present and spent the evening knitting after the pot-luck supper: Margaret Closson, Helen i'Barnett, Dorothy Clegg, Mrs vid Marsh, Elizabeth and Carol Blizard, Mrs. Vivtor Smith, Shar- rett Simpson, Mrs. Floyd Birkhold i and Mrs. Charles Wed'ekind. To Make It Easy Just Say IT COSTS 9 A QUART and you get the Highest Quality Obtainable! Protected By Our Special Cap and In Our New Sterile Bottles Order Front Your Grocer or Phone 542 for Home Service Ray Arnold Creamery Co.

Miss Jean Justice, Clinton township 4-H club honor girl attending the State Fair school, will model the brown organdy informal party dress she maciejn the- state dress revue Saturday. Janet Forgey, Dorothy Caldwell and Dorothy Kraay also are taking part in the school events, with expenses paid, and 25 exhibits in clothing, canning, food preparation, health and baking projects are shown Cass county 4-H clnb girls. Miss Sadie Copeland and Mi Anna Margaret Hahu presided at Story Telling Hour held in the Y. W. A.

Tuesday afternoon fov Girl Reserves. Refreshments were served after the stories were Camden Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boliann- spent Sunday in Michigan. George Hunt is recovering from a major operation in a Lafayette hospital.

Lutheran Missionary society honored Mrs. Bertha Stu- kenburg of Ohio, Mrs Elmer Kahle and Ruth Robesori with a picnic. Mrs. John Gish Is recovering from a serious illness. Members of the local Sportsman's club held a fish fry in the ball park.

Mrs. Harold Baker will be hostess to members of her dinner club Thursday evening. I News Notes Mae Logan, 79 Vz South Sixth street, has returned from Fort Wayne where she visited friends John Dwyer, printing instructor at Indiana State Teachers college, Terre Haute, has been visiting relatives here. Miss Elizabeth Miller is seriously ill at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Miller, 214 Cole street. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Schmidt, 215 Wheatland avenue, have returned from the American Legion state convention in Gary, Marie Taylor, Seventeenth street has returned from Coldwater, after a week's absence Ed Miller, son of Mrs. Mary B.

Miller is ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Schwelngzer of Niles, Mich recently visited Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Bickell. R.

V. Lambert, who has been bedfast at his home two weeks with sciatic rheumatism, is improving Mr. and Mrs. "William Brixius will spend Sunday and Labor day with his sister, Mrs. Jake Fohrer in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. William Paige of i Lawrence, Mich have been visit- ins relatives i this vicinity, i Mrs. Hugh Blizard, 1326 College street, has returned from Chicago where she visited her daughter, Mrs. B.

J. Heckel and family. She went with another daughter, Jean Blizard of Chicago who spent her vacation here. Mr and Mrs. William Pollard of Sheldon 111.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hawkins, East Broadway, Carol.

Blizard, 1326 College street, and K. T. Jeffries, Plum street, have returned from Chicago Mildred Braaham, Wheatland avenue, has returned from Washington, D. C. Esther Strahlem returned recently from a visit in Benton Harbor and St.

Joe Mich. In NRA's Back Yard Here is John L. Donovan, discharged NRA office worker in Washington, who has been or-, dered reinstated in his position by: the National Labor Relations Board under section 7-A of the recovery act. The board decided that Donovan was not "inefficient" as General Hugh S. Johnson, NRA administrator, charg-ed in dismissing him, and placed the bfcane for his dismissal on the fact that had helped to organize NRA office code.

Newer Form of "FOOD IODINE" From Pacific Ocean Sea Plant Helps Nourish and Normalize STARVED GLANDS! Thousands Show Startling Improvement with Kelp-a-Malt, New Minera! Discovery. Gains of from 15 to 20 Lbs. Not Uncommon, While Strength and Energy Return with Regulated Glands For years, science has known of the tremendous importance of POOD IO- DIXE in the daily diet. Never before, however, has a natural substance richer in FOOD IODINE anil In needed body minerals been available in such convenient concentrated form as Keln-E- Malt. 1300 times richer In FOOD IODIXE than oysters.

Kelp-a-Malt bv regulating Internal glsnfls promotes assimilation process by which the body converts food materials into firm, solid flesh, new strength and energy. Kelp-a-Malt, too. offers practically every other needed mineral so essential in kcopins healthy and active the di- eestive glands which produce the juices needed to digest fats and weiirht making elements in the daily diet. Try Kelp-a-Malt for a single -week and notice the difference. How your appetite Improves, your strength re- How nattering e.vrra pounds ap- yu-ar in place of scrawny hollows.

.1 Ibs. inonewiH'k srnaranteert 'or rnom-y back. costs but little. At your Walgreen Druy Store. KELKA-MALl Winamac Newt Clark was arrested Mon- day by Marshal Srjb and was brought up before Justice' Graves and pleaded guilty to a' charge of reckless driving.

He was fined $1 and costs. Mr and Mrs. Everett Shively of Albany have rented the Keys house. Mrs. Grace Figg, who will teach in the grade school this winter has moved her family to the house formerly occupied by Bm- mett Pruin.

Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fritz were Mr.

and Mrs Daton Harris and son ion, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cottrell and children and Marion Cottrell all of Antwest. O. R.

R. Shaw, Carl Somer, Rollie Riffle, Charley Graves, and Harry Nitzchke were in Chicago Sunday and amended the Cuhs game Mr. and Mrs. John Saidla spent the week end at Newcastle and Richmond. Mr.

and Mrs. Charley Ginther and Miss Mary Catherine Sears spent Tuesday in South Bend on business. Mrs. Harry Freeman is suffering from infection in her thumb on her left hand, which she injured in a wringer. Mr.

and Mrs. William Widup and son of Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. George Metz. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman oeidel, Mrs. Mary Freeman spent Sunday at Monticello with Mr and Mrs. Loyd Bridges. Mrs. Bessie O'Neal of bogans- port is visiting relatives Richard Strahlem and Claude Pruitt will 'return home this veek end fi-oni Wichita Kans.

Klinsick, who has just completed a six weeks contract providing vocal, accordion and piano entertainment at Chesterfield Spiritual camp, is visiting her Mr. in Mi'3. F. H. Klinsi.k.

1230 Nor in -Mrs. Lula Morris and Mrs. Victor Hunter returned to Fowier Monday Announcing THE OPENING OF OUR New and Different FURNITURE DEPARTMENT 3rd FLOOR 3rd FLOOR Qolden Rule Operated and Qolden Rule Owned which means WE WILL BRING BACK genuine Furniture Values at department store prices an entirely new merchandising idea in Logansport. Furniture of Distinction Here you can choose furniture of individual beauty and enduring: GOLDEN RULE standard of quality, purchased on a low market. Furthermore, we have no additional operating cost.

These advantages enable us to quote you surprisingly low prices. Buy for a Lifetime A genuinely lovely piece of furniture like beautiful silver or rare china is timeless its charm grows with the years. Price in Furniture is a Poor Yardstick Mass production too often means skimped measurements, inferior materials, and poor construction to say nothing of the "rubber stamp" sameness of the finished product. Our Policy as to Price We do not buy to price, but we do aim to give you at all times Better furniture at a lower price than ordinary furniture is sold. We cordially invite you to visit this attractive showing of furniture on our 3rd floor.

TWO PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES LOUNGE CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND SPECIAL PIECES STUDIO COUCHES AND BEDROOM SUITES, SIMMONS BEDS, MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS. Special Attention is Called- TO OUR INDIVIDUAL AND-EXCLUSIVE STYLED FURNITURE AS SHOWN BY THE LEADING CITY STORES. LIVING AND BEDROOM PIECES OF EARLY AMERICAN MAPLE. Mr. Cecil Etnire in Charge ILOGANSPORT Buy By Comparison Golden LOGAXSPORTI WHERE CONFIDENCE GOES WITH EVERY SALE We Pay The State Tax I.

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