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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 2

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Lafayette, Indiana
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v7 3 J' '4 ei: i 'i v' 't 3 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Wednesday Evening November 14 1934 sii A 200 AT DINNER 1 DAYS are SAVING DAYS COAT $3500 for the ERA and CWA Attica on state road 28 An in $94 at COATS or Children and Juniors DIEM 89 WINTER COATS v3 WITH LATTERING UR COLLARS With ur Trimmings i 'AV Three Popular Price Groups That Will Be a Revelation in Sav to keep on using All pur coats are fashioned right through the winter" ashion Shops Second loor WINTER COATS Suede Cloth Sets LAAYETTE ICE AND CO AL CO Trimmed ur styled dress coats LOEB i ICE ings! Wonders in Values! Coat Leggins Hat LARGEST HOTEL MICHIGAN BLVD AT 7TH ST OVERLOOKING LAKE MICHIGAN In shades of and wine With ine ur Collars or Self Trimmed Styles Plain Wool abrics! Treebark Crepes! ancy' Mixtures! Novelty Tweeds! There are warmsports coats in tweeds checks plaids and mixtures smartly tailored and self trimmed Pencil like sil houettes "in cloth coats attractively trimmed in luxurious furs bubbling over with the newest of details Dependably lined and interlined 1 Sizes for women misses and juniors Splendid Materials! Styles! Workmanship! 3000 OUTSIDE ROOMS 3000 BATHS $300 UP a Wool plaid for sports wear checked materials with fur col lars some with scarfs others with fur capes and muffs a host of new fail brown green rust Sixes from 7 to 14 and 12 to 16 In teresting program has been plan ned and the public Is invited YOUTH COURT Lawrence Sever 21 of this city arrested Sunday night on a charge of' stealing gasoline from automo biles parked on the streets of Attica was taken toCovington Monday and tried before Judge Ratcliff He pleaded guilty to the charge was sentenced from one to five years in the penal farm and was fined $1 and costs Sentence was suspended good behavior THIEVES BUSY The Shell Oil Company station bn West Mill street was entered some time Sunday night by burg lars Entrance was made through window on the west side of the building A quantity of candy cigars and chewing gum were stolen Severed tools were found by the safe indicating an intention to pry it open SUKIVEBSABYSalE 64 Years of Progress at floor at The Stevens has Its own individ ual floor clerk This feature is greatly appre ciated by established guests a delightful surprise to those not familiar with the per sonalized service of the world's largest hotel A gracious attendant on your floor receives your mail messages phone calls arid in manyjways? perforins the iqBons ymuh own secretary thus giving you more time for business and pleasure Immediate service with a friendly personal contact ur coats made by expert furriers sty led by famous designers are bound to be the most satisfactory coats of all There is no need to content yourself with anything less than this for our prices are far fom being prohibitive Theycqst no more thanordinary furs! bel enters Mrs lora Thomas and Mrs Gwendolyn Lane Re freshments were served at the card tables after the game TRI KAPPA MEETS The Tri' Kappa sorority met on Monday evening at the home of Miss Nadine Martin southeast of Attica Plans were made for the annual Christmas ball which will be held Christmas night the business session a social hour was enjoyed HISTORICAL MEETING The Tri County Historical so ciety will meet Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the Salem Com munity house seven miles east of or Little Tots rom4 to 7 YearsCHINCHILLA COATS Double breasted coats with warm flannelette lining attrac tively trimmed with gold but ton and emblem on arm Sizes 1 to Excellent value at $294 Beautifully In delicate shade splendidly tailored and lined Most tm usua value at $944 Street loor East New ashions! New abrics! New urrings! In Handsome Tomorrow our 64th Anniversary Sale swings into a grand finale with a thrilling sale of brand new winter coats that speak your language for quality for smartness and for value! conceit tra tion of purchasing power together with crafty buying that presents these wonderful values to you! to your benefit to take advantage of the savings! Downstairs in the Budget Shop: The Most Astonishing Values In IXPERIENCE hai taught so many women the folly of trying to get along without ICE in winter Window boxes cellars and other makeshifts arc so wasteful of food i6Yes9 we9ve decided Splendidly matched pelts make the Silver Rats outstanding at $9400 a Caracul coat either black or brown is a splendid in vestment for less than $10000 Broadtail in brown and gray for street or sport also Pony coats in tan and black Ermine trimbilngs and fitch adorn the Northern Seals But make no mistake there is nothing ordinary about these ur Shops Second loor just few cents a day you can have all the ICE you need to keep your foods appetizing and SAE to eat And also have a surplus for ample table service ICE that Pure and Clear and Sparkling! ATTICA COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING ATTICA Nov il4 (Special) The city council met in regular session Monday evening Morri Blout acted as clerk in the ab sence of the city clerk Current bills i were allowed City Treasur er Blout filed his monthly report showing a balance of $16443 in the treasury The council then ordered the clerk to advertise for the emergency appropriation of programs and $1000 for labor material and supplies The council passed a resolution authorizing the mayor and the city attorney to audit the city books in order that they might determine the exact status of I Drake asked permission to move the old Ennis property lie recent ly purchased from where it now stands to lot west of the Obed Irwin property on Jackson street which he also purchased Mr Drake was granted permission by the council to move the house HANSON UNERAL uneral services of Mrs Nancy Edmondson Hanson who passed away at the home of her son Dr Hanson In Boston Mass: were held this afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Williams port Rev Peter McEwen officiat ing The body was accompanied to Attica by Dr Hanson a son of the deceased a daughter Mrs Edgar Webb and husband of New York and another son Hanson of Newark was taken to the home bf Rob ert Hanson also a son on East Pike street in this city Mr and Mrs Samuel Hanson and two children Samuel jr and Jane of and Mrs Wayne Han son of Oak Park Ill came Tues day'? A SILVER TEA A Rq will hold a silver te'a Thursday afternoon from 2 to 5 in honor of Mrs Russell William Magna pres ident general whose birthday is that day The tea will bo held at fhe home of Mrs Dan' Young regent BACHELOR CLUB Miss LaVerna Wilkinson de lightfully entertained the Bache lor club and guests Monday eve ning at her home on Mound street Two tables of bridge were in play and honors were won by Misses Ella Lawson LaVerna Wil kinson and Thelma Davis Miss Gladys Johnson and Miss Emma Alice Springman were guests Re freshments were served by the hostess at the card tables after the game Mrs Maurice Hayes will entertain the club Monday evening Nov 26 at the home of i her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Oland on Lithia street BRIDGE CLUB The Washington Street Bridge club met Monday evening at the home of Miss Elsie Baker on East Washington street Bridge was played at three tables The club prize was won by Mrs Lau rence Miller and' the guest prizes by MrsHoward Peterson and Mrs WilHaxn Mullinnix The hostess served a delicious re freshment course at the card ta bles after the game Mr and Mrs Clarence Johnson assisted by Misses Anna Sable and Helen Lyons will entertain the Young Endeavor so ciety of the Lutheran church ri day evening Nov 16 at the John son home on Bond street REBEKAH CLUB The Rebekah riendship club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs Pearl Martin on Lithia street Mrs Maude Mattingly of this city and Mrs lora Carter of Williamsport assisted Mrs Mar tin in entertaining The regular business meeting was held with Mrs red Jessup presiding Seven tables of bunco were in play and the prizes were won by Miss Ma Silver Muskrats Caraculs Broadcloths Ponys Contrastingly Trimmed Northern Seals HENE COMPANY 1 vA A Watches Stolen at Store Recovered Police Detectives Charles Weaver and Joseph Clark an nounce the recovery of 12 watches which were stolen at the Lafay ette store of Sears Roebuck Co during the past several months One was stolen in 1933 the detectives said the boy who stole them admitted The rest were stolen at different times The boy is an Elston school pupil and either traded or sold them to other school boys He is to be placed under supervision of the county probation department Warm and Dressy! Doable Breasted Navy Chinchilla COATS Actually Hundreds Beautifully Styled New Silhouette Look! Marvelous urs! Red ox itch American Gray ox rench Bearer Caracul Chinese Badger Seal Wolf Skunk and other lovely furs! We had to reorder' these marvelous coat values several times in order to keep up with the demand Warm woolly coats in green wine brown or blue trimmed attractively in fur collar Warmly lined for coldest winter weather Second loor THE TEVBNX I of fine new all wool rabnes with dehnite weave featuring the latest matelasse and treebark effects All are piled high with all have the fit and finish that denote good workmanship! All have splendid linings and warm interlinings! See these coats profit by this opportunity to buy a finer winter coat for less! IN RENSSELAER RENSSELAER Nov (Spe About 200 attended the and banquet Monday evening the nUmber being equally distributed among the Methodist Christian and Presbyterian church es Interesting program were presented at each place when Edd Randle jr Robert Shoemaker and Herbert Strawbridge acting a toastmasters in the respective churches Among the speakers were George Long jr Bausman Winks Dr Gwin Harry Bell jr I Has kell Hugh Davisson Bobby Jim Johnston Gale Smith And William HolL In addition to the formal program there was music and i game i i BIG LEGION PARTY By far the largest number of member of Dewey Biggs post ever to meet at one time attended the annual Armistice day party Monday evening Nearly 300 turn ed out among them 25 new mem bers from the DeMotte neighbor hood There was also a large dele gation from Wheatfield with 10 new member from there The program was in charge of Com mander George Music was furnished by Elmer Wilcox and Dean Saylor for the singing Com rade Starkey of DeMotte enter tained with some excellent tap dancing and there were cards and refreshment The Union township A' met at the air Oaks school with over 100 in attendance ollowing the business 'meeting there was a literary program and social hour CHURCH SERVICES A series of special meetings is in progress this week at the Meth odist church The pastor Rev Bleam is speaking each evening and there is special music Mr and Mrs Ralph Amsler en tertained a number of friends at a progressive euchre party Miss Helen Bruce and George lete meter' were the high scorers Re freshments were served NATIONAL UR WEEK zTo Celebrate This Event i We Offer Outstanding ashions in Cleverly Silhouetted New UR COATS Not only that they menace Health! ICE Refrig eration protects foodi from dust germs and prowling animals ICE Refrigera tion prevents food spoilage and preserves natural flavors I AA 3 3K InH ft! IfWill Im 'fA I KU fi 'ft 2 Sftf ik PS Pg Hl I A I'' idi Jqlk I ill KB HLa I ak 1 IO co I IV i II $Q64 BrhM 11 dL 13 2 yr's ift': SAVE WITH ICE 1 SAVE WITH.

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