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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 13

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A A Tipton and Miami County News defendant was restrained from Jesting the plaintiff or entering the premises. Ruby Ray seeks a divorce from Clyde Ray. She also asks for custody of their five minor children, personal property, support! and attorney fees. A petition for a temporary restraining order was molesting granted, the restraining him from plaintiff or ent wing the premises. The couple was married in December, 1934 and separated Wednesday.

Initiation Ceremonies Nineteen new members were initiated into the Junior High School honor society in ceremonies conducted in the Peru High School auditorium Thursday. New members are Lois Life, Susan Dyer. Vicki Ferguson, Ronald Dice, Bonney, Ruth Nash, Linda Peters, Judy Myers. Larry Adams, Linda Gambee, Marilyn Alwine, Charles Braun, Judith Morecraft, Sylvan Polk, Jerry Powell, Lance Beverly Mishler, Middlekauf and Joyce Cattin. Other members are Judy Ferrara, Patty Rumpf, John Charters, Tonnie Cover, Betty Hancock, Breta Lawshe, Sharon Smith, Dennis Jones, James Arnold.

Vrginia Bowman, Allen Sharp, Vicki Foreman, Judy Benner, Connie Copeland, Rose Hopper, Sam Stegman, Joann Weinke, Judith Reed, Sue Mackey, Phillip Geberin, Joyce Buckalew, Sally Akers, Judith Myers and Nancy Rush. Miss Ferne Pancake and J. L. Bradley, junior high school teachers, are sponsors of the group. Thomas H.

Frettinger Dies Thomas H. Frettinger, known in Peru as Dudley Farnsworth died at the Cass County Home Wednesday after a year's illness. He had spent his entire lifetime in Miami and Cass Counties and WAS a retired laborer. He was born July 12, 1876 Kentland, son of William and Emma (Dorton) Frettinger. He was married to Mae Replogle who pre-! ceded him in death.

Surviving are three children, Wallace. Frettinger, Logansport; Mrs. Eve Al, Chicago and Mrs. Arley Dorton, Kentland. Funeral services were held from at 2 Friday with the Rev.

the Drake Funeral Home! L. E. Tucker officiating. Burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Prize Winner in Swine Show Hubert V. Grogg, R. R. 2, Peru, was awarded fourth, sixth and eighth places in the Spotted Poland China class in the Fourth Annual Spring Barrow and Ton Litter Show for Miami County. Grogg's light weight pure bred fourth; his pen Chine, three Spotted spotted Poland entry placed Polands placed eighth and his heavyweight Spotted Poland placed eighth.

His heavyweight Spotted Poland placed sixth. Attend Lenten Services More than 300 persons attended the Lenten service held at the First evening to Methodist hear Church Bishop Wednesday. Brashares of Chicago who discussed "Disciplines of Life." The series of five Lenten services will be brought to close next Wednesday night with Dr. Roy Smith, noted pastor, author, editor and lecturer, as speaker. Protest Song Change MALACCA M-A traditional Malay song adapted to Western music has drawn protests here.

Malays have taken exception to song sheets of "Terange Bulan" printed in Australia a describing the tune as based on tribal melody. The Western version of the song is. called "Malayan Moon." The claim the song is traditional melody, the anthem for Perak' state for years. Stubborn Old Cuss! DECATUR, Ind. why did you cross the, street against that signal?" Traffic Cop Maury Teeple asked an oldster.

"Wal, there weren't any cars was the snappy retort from the old man as he ambled on. A woman who heard the exchange sidled up to the officer. "Stubborn old cuss, isn't he." she said. "He sure enough is; I wonder who he he is." the policeman replied. he's my husband," the man said.

MUSICIANS MEET SUNDAY! BRING INSTRUMENTS. ATTENTION EAGLES! Guest Night Saturday, March 21. Bring your friends. Dance 8:30 to 11:30 p. me Rites at Peru Saturday For Crash Victim PERU (Tribune Area Special)- Funeral services were arranged Thursday for Mrs.

Martha Isabel (Long) Redmon, 38, R. R. 1, Peru, who was fatally injured in a car accident which occurred east of Peru Wednesday night. Five other persons involved in the crash were reported as being in a "fair" condition at Dukes Hospital late Thursday. They were George Redmon, husband of the victim, who suffered shock, chest and internal injuries and facial lacerations.

He still remains in a serious Mrs. Genevieve Redmon. 57, his mother, N. Miami fractured leg, possible, broken back, chest and injuries, fractured wrist and shock. She is in a serious condition.

Nancy Jane Redmon, 8, the victim's daughter, chest injuries. Mrs. Meda Long, 66, mother of the victim of 209 W. Main chest injuries, shock and abrasions. Her condition was listed at.

serious. Thurlow Jones, 63, Huntington, driver of the second car involved in the accident suffered shock, lacerations and bruises. He was from the hospital ThursRaymond Long, 64, father of the day afternoon. victim, who is principal of Holman Street School and the victim's son, Michael, 10, both suffered minor lacerations and shock. They were treatment at the emergency hospital Wednesday night then released.

B. Johnson atCoroner tributed the death of Mrs. Redmon concussion and broken neck. to a accident occurred on U. S.

The 24, seven miles east of Highway Peru. Mrs. Redmon was born in Butler of Township, Raymond Aug. and Martha Meda 4, 1914, daughter (Laudenschlager) Long. She was married in Peru, June 7, 1941 to George lifetime in Redmon.

this She community. spent Shel WAS 8 member of the Peru Methodist Church and Psi Iota Xi sorority. Surviving are the husband, two children, Nancy Jane and Michael and the parents, all of George Peru and one sister, Mrs. Nancy Jane Patterson of Alliance, O. Funeral services will be held from the Methodist with the Rev.

E. p.m. E. Church at 2 Saturday Lawshe officiating. The body will remain the Brookman Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 p.m.

Friday. Two Divorce Suits Filed Cruelty. was the basis for two divorce suita filed in Miami Circuit Court. Joan M. Hurlburt seeks a divorce from Phillip B.

Hurlburt. She seeks the household goods, support, attorney fees and restoration of her maiden name, Myers. They were married Oct. 25, 1951 and separated last March 7th. Request for a temporary restraining order WAS granted and the CAMERA Sure, and it's great to 'be alive on a morning in the Spring! We'll have that refreshed joyous feeling when we wake up to the birds a 'singin.

The buds will soon be bursting and the flowers peeping thru. Yes, let's forget our troubles for awhile and hark to the song of Spring for there's pleasure and fun in the warmth ahead aye, fishing and baseball and golf and tennis and swimming and just plain old walks in the friendly sun. And if we may midst all this poetic bliss be inject a slightly biased thought, sure to capture all these joyous by taking your camera with things you where'er you go. Just remember that 'tho fall, minds grow dim and shadows it's today's pictures that spread clear happiness across the years. It's usually -fun whatever you do in the Spring.

So, catch it while you can, to enjoy whenever you please GEORGE HAYES KOKOMO CAMERA SHOP 212 W. Walnut Now Showing DIRECT FROM NEW YORK THE "Town Criers" SENSATIONAL INSTRUMENTAL VOCAL AND COMEDY GROUP 3 BIG FLOOR SHOWS Every Night You Can Eat for $3 Try Fried NOTE: Our Chicken. Country All BASIL'S Friday, March 20, 1953 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 13 WFBM-TV INDIANAPOLIS FRIDAY, MARCH 20 P.M. 5:00 Flash Gordon 5:15 Go to Sundny School 5:30 Cerval Theuter 0:45 Town Topirs 6:00 Weather 6:05 Johnny Winn Trio 6:30 Sports 6:45 Telenews. 7:00 99 Harmonies 7:15 Kenny Jaxer 7:30 My Friend Irma 8:00 Playhouse of Stars 8:30 Our Miss Brooks 9:00 Dougins Fairbanks, Jr.

9:30 Million Dollar Playhouse 10:00 Weatherman 10:10 Miniatures 10:13 Gilbert Forbes News 10:30 Greatest Fights 10:45 Music in Night 11:00 Mystery 12:00 Spurton Theater 1:00 Night Owl Theater SATURDAY, MARCH 21 A.M. 8:30 Mr. Wizard 9:00 Stu Erwin 9:30 Sky King Theater 10:00 Space Patrol 10:30 Smilin' Ed McConnell 11:00 Big Toy 12:00 Rootie Kazootie P.M. 12:30 Pre-Tourney Program 12:45 (ESAA Finnis 4:00 Name's the Same 1:30 Strike It Rich With Choir Tour Lucinda Steiner, a sophomore at Manchester College, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Steiner of Russiaville is a member of the A Cappella Easter Choir tour which will be traveling over Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. A Cappella is composed of 50 college students under the direction of Professor Holsinger. She is a mem-! ber of the College Choir, Symphony and Choral Society.

BANDS ON REVIEW! TONIGHT GYMNASIUM. Red China Bonds TAIPEH, Formosa UP The Chinese Nationalist Defense Ministry said today Red China would issue bonds with a face value of 2 billion dollars and force the public to subscribe. Hupp Elected President of Tipton -Senior High School PTA TIPTON (Tribune Area Special) -Ralph Hupp, manager, of C. Penney Company Store, has: been elected president of the ton Junior Senior High School Par-: ent Others elected to Association. for the: coming year at a meeting, Thursday night were Mrs.

Gerald Todd, vice-president. Albert Zell, secretary; Carleton Hull, treasurer; andi Mrs. Leah Forney, corresponding secretary. This slate was accepted unanimously after being presented to the! organization Mrs. Lloyd Maines, chairman of the nominating com-! mittee.

Main item of business was the discussion of the Bogden, youth of survey the pre-: Eli pared by Ray Lilly Foundation. Paul Grimme, commitchairman the advisory tee to study Tipton's needs, discussed the survey. Following consideration of the port, the PTA voted to approve and sponsor the youth study. A brief program in recognition of Founder's Day was presented by Mrs. C.

F. Regnier, program chairman, and Mrs. Maines, Services Saturday Funeral rites for Noah D. Brown, 84, a Tipton tailor for more 35 years, will be conducted Satur-1 day morning at Young's Funeral: Home with Rev. Robert W.

Morris, minister of the West Street Christian Church officiating. Burial Is planned at Fairview. Brown died Wednesday afternoon in an Indianapolis hospital after an illness of four months. He had resided, in 13 the years. Hoosier capital for The deceased was born in Pleasant Lake, Oct.

4, 1868. On June 19, 1892, he married Beatrice Newton in Ohio. She preceded him in death. Brown spent 35 years in Tipton, working in a tailor shop owned by Noah Lebo and Charles Foutch. He was a member of the West Street Christian Church.

Survivors include two sons, Clyde and William, both of Indianapolis, seven grandchildren and 22. greatgrandchildren. -a' Names Manager John W. Barrum native a Tipton, has been appointed manager of Tice's Home and Auto Supply, Owner Earl Tice announced Friday. Barrum, who spent several years! as 8 partner in the Suite and Barrum furniture store, recently signed the post of sales representative for the Washington Manufacturing Company, Nashville, to accept direction of Tice's business.

In 1951; the Suite and Barrum partnership was dissolved, and joined the Tennessee firm. A graduate of Tipton High School and Purdue University, Barrum spent four years during World War mi in the U.S. Navy. He, was leased with the rank of lieutenant. For several years Barrum has been member of the Tipton County Council and served a brief term Republican city chairman.

Seriously Ill Former service, officer of Tipton County, Speck, ville, is seriously ill in the Veter-1 ans' hospital in Indianapolls. He: was rushed to the hospital Wednes-: day. Speck resigned as service of-1 ficer in February. Hospital Notes Admissions? Carl Balser, 321 E. Washington Mrs.

Edith Butcher, Tipton R.R. Mrs. Lucy Parker, 204 Second Mrs. Blanch Grishaw, Tipton R.R. Mrs.

Ruth Purvis, Windfall; Mrs. Joyce! Brown, Windfall; Holly Stephenson, Walnut Betty Morris, 218. Third Mrs. Malcolm Black, Arcadia: Kent Trimble, Windfall; and Betty Kinnard, 320 Poplar St. Dismissals: Paul Wright, Arcadia; Mrs.

Mildred Stunkard, Tipton Adams R.R. Mary Collins, 310 W. Mrs. Pearl Sharp, 320 Poplar Mrs. Anna Stout, Kokomo; Mrs.

Betty Clark, Atlanta R.R. and Robert Barr, ville R.R. 2. Births: Mr. and Mrs.

Jack ButchJer, Tipton R.R. 5, twin boys, Second and Third Generations Enter Elks Membership Kokomo Elks Lodge elected officers Thursday night and witnessed a ceremony in which four fathers and one grandfather presented Elks pins or rings to their sons and to one grandson. Ray McCurdy was elected exalt-! ed ruler and will succeed William Stanley in that when the new officers are installed April 2. Other officers elected are George Summers, leading knight; J. Russell Watson, loyal knight; John Heflin, lecturing knight; C.

F. Mahin, secretary; W. S. Carlston, treasurer; W. D.

Irwin, tyler; and William L. Naftzger and Russell Humphrey, trustees. The new exalted ruler will appoint the inner guard, chaplain and esquire at the time of installation. Pins bearing Elks insignia were presented by Dr. R.

P. Good, Lester Lantz and L. K. Billings to their sons, Richard Good George Lantz and Harmon D. Billings.

Elmer Demaree presented Elks rings to his son, Delmar, and his grandson, William. The latter was a member of a class of 16 candidates Initiated during the meeting. It was announced that the North Central District Elks Association will meet at Bluffton May 9 and 10. The Kokomo lodge has not decided whether its ritualistic team will enter the district contest. THE BIG ONES COME TO THE COLONIAL NOW Thru MONDAY TWO TECHNICOLOR SPECIALS As gay as a night in Paris! DORIS DAY A RAY BOLGER: A APRIL in PARIS: COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ALSO Surging with the fury of the Argentine Pampas! Filmed in Argentina! WAY OF A GAUCHO RORY CALHOUN GENE TIERNEY SIS SUNDAY thro WEDNESDAY 2 GRAND 1st RUN HITS Story of A JUNGLE FULL OF BALLThe a greet swept hate RED LAFFS! that the Indian Nations SO AVE, FURY! SACA BRO EA pesos COUCTOS LUGOSI a LEX HELEN LON JACK BRODER PRODUCTIONS pressare -CHANEY BROOKLYN BARKER OF GORILLA BATTLES CHIEF PONTIAC MEATY ENOEGE ACT MONITS LAPTT CANCE Audra, 4894a (99(1 by by 1809 They by PETRILLO CHARLITA LANDERS RAMONA 0.

3 CURT DICE NOTICE! DANCING Every Fri. Sat. Nite Featuring Round Square Dancing At A. F. OF L.

LABOR TEMPLE 512 East Sycamore NEW LEADER Lieut. Col. Julia E. Hamblet, 36, native of Winchester, will come Director of women Marines succeeding Col. KathMarine A.

Towle who retires. Beamer Broadcasts Heard on Saturday Congressman John V. Beamer is. making weekly radio reports to his constituents in the Fifth District. Six radio stations in the including WIOU in Kokomo.

are carrying the 15-minute reports. Beamer is heard over WIOU on Saturday's at 4:30 p. m. The same recordings are being heard over WCBC and WHUB in Anderson, WBAT in Marion on Tuesday nights, WPGW in Portland on Sunday and WMRI in Marion on Sunday. EASTER CARDS SWEETS FOX 9 Always Action Hits BIG FRI.

and Saturday HITS ROT ROGERS TRIGGER Gay Ranchero In TRUCOLOR 6 CARTOONS IVORY Hunter 7 ANTHONY STEEL Plus "'Nyoke and Tigermen" TODAY! FOR 4 WILD AND WONDERFUL DAYS! HIS GAME IS FANCY WOMEN AND HIS FATE IS LADY LUCK! Meet the fabulous Mark Fallon! His name is whispered by tempting lips from St. Louis to New Orleans. He'll play any game, any for your money, your woman -or your life! TYRONE POWER PIPER LAURIE JULIA ADAMS Technicolor The MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER At: 1:17 3:22 5:27 7:33 9:40 JOHN McINTIRE-WILLIAM REYNOLDS PAUL ROBERT 1 In INDIANA "DUCK LATE AMUCK" ADDED NEWS Cartoon SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW and SUNDAY thru TUESDAY MIGHT HAVE SIPE THEY REMNANTS The amazing and unter. BEEN THE OF patrol" gettable story of Sailors a "lost maOF THE BUT rooned Battling, on a bargaining desert, and HORDES GENGHIS SAILORS to bluffing the seal! their merry way UNCLE SAM'S WAY ACROSS The tree of THEY WERE THEIR Navy story a outpest WHO FOUGHT DESERT TO THE SEA! caught Mongolian in the THE GOBI secret desert on a mission! ESTIMATION GOBI Technicolor RICHARD WIOMARK DON TAILOR THE BIG HITS 2 THE FLOOD WITH RICHARD -O EXCITEMENT ADDED LATE NEWS and SIPE TERRIFIC THE FABULOUS STORY OF THE MOST DANGEROUS QUEST OF MODERN TIMES! THE ROBERT RYAN MALA POWERS. ANTHONY OUREN SUZAN BALL TECHNICOLOR! TODAY WOOD Saturday 2 WESTERNS Gun smoke blankets the range as renegade whites and treacherous redskins unlesh a reign of terror! JON HALL In "BRAVE WARRIOR" In Technicolor WILD BILL ELLIOTT In In Color "WACO" Also "BLACK HAWK" STARTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 SIPE "BWANA DEVIL' AMAZING ADVENTURE IN THE NEW 3RD DIMENSION IN COLOR 1S IS 2 NOW TOP HITS SAT; Revealing GIRL IN WHITE ALLYSON KENNEDY- MERRILL RAISICA 13 Pl DANIO WAYNE WITH A THELMA RITTER SONG JANE IN MY HEART TODAY SIPE SATURDAY DESPERADO OR HERO? He was the man behind the gunl RANDOLPE WARNER' BROS.

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