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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 3

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Lafayette, Indiana
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WEUJ SUPPLIES BULK AND LUBRICATION PINE BALM The bodies of iCapt William A open UP TO THE STANDARD ITS V8 ENGINE Behind Every eature of the 1936 ord Is the Stand ard of Engine Quality ORD DEALERS Low Cost Only One Car Gives You Luxury at A i pay paid Carries Medication to the' Spot Where Colds Lodge JOURNAL AND COURIER WANT! ADI BRING RESULTS and Bo Mr son family nUrinEELIBG YIEL lee and family Mr and Viney Mr and Mrs Barlow Mr and Mrs Don kins Mr and Mrs James Vineyand son Charles and Paul and Joan Viney Mr and Mrs Homer Overjey and sons have: moved into the apartment above' their grocery store: The apartment has just been remodeled and is modern in every way Mr and Mrs Will Baird of Monticello have purchased the Oscar Hall property here better known as the Myers property and will move Immediately HOME QUARANTINED Ernest Burris and family are quarantined in at their home west of town as Mr Burris is ill with small pox Ross Holloway and Dick Viney made a nice catch of catfish Sunday when they ran their trot line seven large catfish were tak en from it The largest tipped the scales at' 12 pounds Mrs Charles Hargraves returned to her home here after spending Thursday Evening Noymber 7 1935 Hugh Widner his place On Mrs Minnie Overley of Peoria Hl visited at the home here Myers manager for the local lumber company is able to he at'Vork only part time He has been quite poorly lately Mrs "A Goslee and Miss Clara WiHlams were hostesses to the Ladies Aid society members at the Goslee home Mrs Charles Wise and Mrs lorence Armstrong' held a miscel laneous shower for Mrs EdithRogers' a recent bride at the home Mrs re ceived many gifts THEY ride with greater safety in the new ord for1936 not so much that 8 engine power andpick up whisk them clear of traffic tangles "although this too helps' make the new ord a i I as well as a more thrilling car to drive But mainly because every feature of the new I ord measures up to the standard of 8 enginequality The ord Motor Company was noti'salis I I fied to put an engine from the luxury class in a i I car selling as low as $510 It insisted that every thing else be in keeping with the fine car quality 'beneath the 'as well as roominess and comfort tt LIN VAR The Linoleum Varnish Pint 59c i smith alsopI Lafayette paint co I 632 Main St Accident Victim Buried in: Sheldon HL Nov (Spe The body of Joe Risley whoras killed in a mine accident near San rancisco Calif Oct 27 was 1 Has tba of 6 Powerful Gas Welded steel body protection Sure acting Super Safety Brakes Safety Glass in every window New easy steering 17 to ratio Welded one piece steel wheels Wide wheel rims wide tread tires Double channel type frame Solid front axle radius rods playing the Brook high school team in the Attica gymnasium Mr and Mrs erris Bow man will move the latter part of this week from an apartment in the Pearlmail flats on Sixth street to Terre Haute where Mr Bow man has been transferred by the insurance with which he is employed ART HISTORY CLUB i The Art History club met'Tues day night at Hhe home of Mrs Geo Williams on East Pike street Miss Johnson gave an interesting paper on the cur rent 'art note Miss Johnson gave a paper on Women Are Not Great Music Composers" Miss Nayne Reed gave a discussion on the life of Joshua The next meeting will be held Tuesday night Nov 19 at the' home of Miss Katheryn isher TEMPLE INITIATES "I 5 Wabash temple No 439 Pythian Sisters met in regular session on Tuesday night Mrs Marjorie Sherrill was initiated the work be ing given by the degree staff of the Attica temple Guests were present from Juno temple of Win gate After the business meeting Mrs Violet Wolf and Mrs Mar jorie Hayes were each presented with a wedding gift from other members of the Temple Refresh ments were served ATTEND UNERAL Among those from Attica and surrounding community who at tended the funeral of Eldon Merle son of Mr and Mrs Bervy Yater of Grange Corner and a grandson of Mr and Mrs' James Yater who live east of Attica who was instantly killed in an auto wreck Saturday night were Mr and Mrs Arnold Yater and fam ily Mr and Mrs James Yater Mr and Mrs Terrence Yater family Mr 'and Mrs Everett die and son Nelson Martin and Mrs red Harper and Peter DeBruicker and Charles Gustus and son Eugene Talbott Misses Mildred and' Doris Peterson Ivalean Swanson Helene Wolfe Charles Peterson and James and John Sutton Eldon made his home with his grand parents east of Attica and was quite well known in this vicinity Amick also visited there Miss Jean Kramer music itructor in the Delphi school able to return to her work a illnPRSL wcun aiuti wh place was filled during her ab sence by Miss rances Amick The Deer Creek township IHome Economics club will meet Thurs day afternoon Nov 14 at the library The hostess committee will consist of Ida Todd Lucile Clifford Ida Newell Lottie Tra win and Mertie Neff I COMMISSIONERS MEET county i commissioners met this week and accepted the resignation of Glenn1 Chadd as custodian of the court Shouse A 1 a was appuiuuuu Tuesday they spected certain roads and bridges which are under cbnstructiop and visited the county farm Theyalso approved petitions for the admittance of the! fallowing per sons to Robert Long hospital: Mrs Sam oster of Deer Creek township Maude Wilcox Monroe township Mrs John Gillette Tip pecanoe township The fouri miles two weeks at Anderson at the home of her daughter Mrs Opal Severn Mrs Severn was brought to her home last week from a hospital where underwent an operation HOME BURNS Word waa received here Monday thati home of Dan Cain of Royal Center had burned Mr and wife lived on a ftirm southeast of here their home burned down there about three years ago Not rebuilding Mr Cain then traded farms for the one he lives on now Mrs Anna Ryhle' and mother Birthday Dinner Served at Yeoman YEOMAN Nov' Mr apd Mrs Ward Holloway en tertained at a cooperative birthday dinner in honor of the Mrs Ella Viney who cel ebrated her 65th birthday Those present were: Mrs Hunter and father Mr Bowman Indian apolis Mr and Mrs Ralph Ellis and daughter Mr and Mrs red Viney and' children' Orville Gos Mrs John Wat ON A I ford Sunday EVENING HOUR 8 (G T) RED WARING AND HIS PENNSYLVA NIANS TnJy 8:30 (C All Celambla Stations family in Clifton Ill and Mrs Roberts of Cissna Park Hl and WUliam Kid Jer of Chatsworth Ill were Sun ay visitors at the Brooks Court trygnt nome' SjrMr and Mrs Hootman Sunday visitors at the Ju vus Sapiro home in Watseka Mr and Mrs George Hall ofDelphi spent the week end 'withfceir son Wilbur Hall and family Dr and Mrs Earl Snopp and laughter of Grand Rapids Mich bent the week end with Mr and4rs Claytoni Dowell I i 1 RENT A WASHER $100 Per Week i i Minim inn Week 1 I Exchange urn Co tu MAIN ST' I road formerly a part of state road 39 from Deiohi to beyond 7 was turned back to the icouniy mgnway i system T'il Delphi Presbyterian church will meet Thursday evening Nov 14 at the home of Mrs Chqrles The oreign Missionary society Of the Delphi Methodist church Tuesday at the home of Mrs orrest Orr Mrs Shaffer gave a talk on Africa" LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER EVEN BRONCHIAL TUBES REACHED BY NEW RUB ATTICA SOCIETY i HOST TO OTHER ATTICA Nov The Queen Esther society of the church met Tuesday night at the home of Miss Graceanna Haworth on East Jackson street Members of the Home Missionary society of the church were en tertained The president Miss Haworth presided and devotionais were in charge of Miss Thelma Jane Cox A piano 'solo was giv en by Miss Chrystine Brown Miss Dorothy Minnick gave a dramatic reading Mrs Roy Sturm wife of Rev Sturm of Otterbein I gave an interesting talk on her experiences while a missionary teacher in a school in Kentucky The hostess served refreshments during the social hour Ouibache chapter A'R held its November meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs Butler on East Main street Mrs CharlesThompson gave an interesting pa per on "Pioneer Members of the 'Sunday school board held a meeting Tues day night at the home of Mr and Mrs Butler on East Main street A course in teaching work this winter was considered and a vote on the plan will be taken at the next meeting Mrs Butler served light refresh ments i 1 Miss Mary! Elizabeth Lyons en tertained the Tuesday i Night Bridge club and guests at her home on ifth street Bridge hon ors were held by Miss Lyons Mrs John Lyons and Mrs Howard Miller The hostess served a re freshment course at the games BANK DIVIDEND Trustees for the re organization of the Central National bank bf Attica will pay their fourth div idend Wednesday Nov 30 amount ing to 12 percent of the amount depositors had in the bank at the time it closed With this ment the bank will have 62 per cent IRST GAME The Attica high school will its basketball season riday night SAETY DRIVE HELD IN DELPHI DELPHI Nov Six state policemen were in Delphi Wednesday afternoon conducting a campaign i checking brakes lights registrations and operators licenses Thode in the group ware Mullinsj of Vin cennes Paul Beverforten ort Wayne Ed Gerhbldt Goodland Ivan Miller Battle Ground: Paul Minneman Logansport and Loren? Ayers Delphi They were also assisted by Thomas McCormick Delphi city policeman HRte a irlwntAnAM aaI aibi thi Delphi Presbyterian chiirch will? brought here Saturday and buried meet Tuesday afternoon! Nov 19(Irom the home of his grandmoth at the home bf Mrs Julia Irelan Mrs Anna Tebo His parents and Miss Anna Hardy Mra Mrs Arthur Risley Amick and Mrs Ray Gregg and will dvA talks 1 vii Mr and Mrs Harold Clark and daughter of Columbia City spent LEAGUE Gi Ad tthe week end with Mr and Mrs The Epworth league of the Del red 0501 i phi Methodist church will tak0r Rex Everhart who is attending fruit and vegetables to the bpotbRty estern military academy Al estival at the hony inton Hl is visiting his father Lebanon Saturday A MEverhart 80n Mr andMra Will Wernock of ard of Nevr York city are vis oak park I1L were Sunday vis ing the sister Miss 141 at Hi Qayton Dowell han Blythe A marriage license was Issued! iiHo nn ren Mullendore' land JosephineMay Schock daughter of Mr 'and Mrs? Ray Schock all of near Del phi I I YrmTAV TLnrWTM'irJ Harry Bohannon post No 75ght home Here's good news' for folks who always fed ired all Li and listless Doctors say lack 5ULK and LUBRICATION in preseat daj iiet cauM poor often the real Mon for run down condition BO LO made af herbs and Mpe scientifically treated soeted and chocolate flavored In the intestinal Tact BO LO ewelle into a soft jelly like bulk itimulating activity softening bard congestmi tnd gently sweeping clean every inch thj 50 foot tract Yet unlike pills salts and harak cathartics BO LO never gripes or cauass alterwnf inn All Tft Toductory Size ISc Economy Size contains more than 4 times the amount BO LOE tended I The next Carrell county' teach institute will be held 12 at the court house Rev Aschanhort of the loral Chris tian church will be the The November meeting jof the Madison township Home Econom ics club will be held Wednesday Nov 13 at the home of Cora Daniels The assistant hostesses will be Leona Martin Ethiel Bali ser and Ida Cripe The ipraiectjl lesson will be completed land ajj Thanksgiving program given iThe literature 'department i the Delphi club w(ll meet Wednesday Nov 13 at thq home of Mrs George Obear members of the club irijt terested in this department are requested to atteiid A number of the recent boojfs will di' cussed I fi REPUBLICAN CLUB A Republican club has been organized at Bringhurfst with the following officers: President Mrs George Thomas vice presi dent Mrs Rena ISegrist secre tary treasurer Mrs Dora! Win gard The first meeting wds held at the home of Mrs Thomas with twenty ladies in attendance The club will meet once each month and will have study programs Mrs Carl Mcarland of Delphi and Mrs Cripe of Camden have returned home after A visit with Mr and Mrs Earl Cunningham and Miss Mary Lou Mcarland in ort JVayne Mr Crine Mr Mcarland Mr nnrl' Mrs Curtis i McCain Lytle Anderson and Miss lrances in was thfe Her EATURE THE club served tue Danquet those already mentioned from CADn kACACIIDCC Delphi Haughey Mount Prof CNtW MtSbUKtb A Smith and Paul Quick at Your neighborhood ord dealer invites you to check critically and in detail the many 1 Jluxury class features i 510 Detroit Standard accessory group including buznp AND UP er and spare tire extra All body types have Safety Glass throughout at no additional cost Convenient economical Universal Credit Company terms I American 1 Legion will meet to night (Thursday) at its roomsand complete arrangements tyr Arm istice day i The American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a co oiperatiwB supper riday night at the Legidh rooms for all ex service men and their families HICKORY GROVE BANQUET About 200 men land boys were in attendance at the and! The bodies ofjCapt William A banquet held Tuesday night yllerbrook and Jus beloved New yuuumnu tyuu tethef in a fire are buried' in the LaLcLw UUtmi ft A 4 1 1 LW toast 'b IM ORD 8 for 1936 i i i i 1 tendant local congestion or ness for sore throat its relief is felt Instantly Pine Balm is in full effect before slower acting remedies have even commenced their work Give your household the bene fit of this new form of protection end your old dread of the season" Give the children this pleasant effective treatment instead of their colds Only twenty five cents a jar Distressing cold symptoms just vanish in the volatile vapors of vine xsaim rnis is a nign speea highly volatile preparation that penetrates like steam! or head colds and chest colds and at Son" at the Hickory Grove church north of Delphi George Sites of Piiakvillu fArmor roQinpnf Hr LI12L VUO11 lllVf am mm 4 rmneiSarl CQ I VU1IUL1UU11J pivoiuvu master The toast to the fathers was given by Mr Mourer and the response was by Carl McCullough The address of welcome was given Rev Beisigel pastor of thq church and the principal address was given by the Rev Stanger of: the Camden Baptist Special musical Inumbers were trivsn bv a male oiiartet consisting of Orvil Schock1 Roy Clausef' Grover Kite and Wilbur Lane solos were sung by! Grimm? of Delphi and Joseph McCatyy teacher in the Adams township school Mrs Wilbur Lane and Mij Wonnfi wpffl the aCCOmDEin ists Women of Ithe Busy Bee'J vlink thfl hflnmipt CKETIWE 7 History That IJniP' a Special Purchase Breaks All 'Every' Leading i Records! ashion! i a i i 1 JiV vKB BBr of COATS New ashions 'j lavished with finA URS IWt Ainiarlp tr spII of 1 LT iT fz a xLrua irj in i mv' ou 1 ti Sv Ciiil I1! M1 JL IL11 ij M1 1 MmMBM'u much more i I )Q 1L i IW Wr2r i II 4RT BLACK vA nnsuM mauiunceni urs DAkVVIN GRN Kolinsky Russian fitch blue fox mountain sable cross fox beaver dyed squirrel Jap RUST mink I jO these leading styles uiiillllllllllllllli 1 Russian effects military styles soft ripples jabots revers i i sSSslIlL it See These riday Kg or Saturday! NEW INER ASHIONS OR DAYTIME AND ATERNOON 1 srsNew lliL Mid Season i HAT 8 i 2 14 ashions 2 Once in a blue moon do you find such individual IMPORTANT dresses as these at these prices Every one has some new unusual every one is a dress that is definitely INER in fabric workmanship style 6 Others 185 to 500 Sheer Wools like the new mid Matelasse 1 season creations with their peaked crowns saucy Alpacas brims and turbans felts a Metal Crepes metallics velours fabrics Er every color to comple ment your costumes Black and 1 mii AH Bright I i 1 Colors I I jr "i rl 3 HARDWARE The Sun Corp Successor to RED REULE INC lrat and Columbia St 1 ui aw 5.

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