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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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Lafayette, Indiana
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Wednesday Evening January 15 1936 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Personal and Sociehj News Vicks Vatro noi Births Clubs Cleaning STOCK I I Brand New Demonstrators 129 Radios Refrigerators ALL KINDS EVERYONE A REAL VALUE i Jiew 9 0 I Ml 'ill the best $3495 KLINKER SALES PHONE 7950 422 COLUMBIA ST 4 1 ii zjid IHlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHlIi Is 1 1 a Special sale of COATS NOW GOING ON THE NEW 1 Piggly Wiggly at 1 14th and Howell Will Open Next Week Off List The Ladies Aid society of Holy Trinity English Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 2:30 McCarthy councilors Er Hostesses will be Mrs Charles EASY 1 CREDIT kTERMSi UM Third St A Phone S101 Dr Vyverberg Osteopathy and Electronic Therapy Life Bldg A1 A i It pays to care or vour eyes I hut never with the count er glasses rse fitted properly 1 and Scorning glasses by an ex pert at LODDE jewelry STORE 419 Main St ENTI UST CO ENNA SHOES $500 and $600 You need no longer be toy that you have 'an expenifa foot SHOE CO Keep Your Stove and urnace Pipes Clean With Soot I Cide Moore Kemple Hdwe Co OOT REST SHOES $600 $650 V' 9 Modem Boot Shop 423 Main St Casseday patriotic instructor Dora Corbin staff secretary Em ma McMasters press correspon dent Carrie Snyder guide Thel ma dick guard Elizabeth Davis assistant guard Blanche air child musician Ruby Killian co lor bearers' lorence Bodie Re becca Hysong Harriet and Rose Kuptzweiler Members' of the idelity class Grace church will enjoy a dinner Thursday noon at the home of Mra Jacob Goris 1401 Salem street Losers will entertain the wlnpers in a recent contest Miss Rachel Richard entertained the Pi Alpha sorority a at her home at 1817 Meharry street Tuesday evening Miss June Johnson pre sided Guessing games biogra phies 'of each girl singing the diversion Prizes were awarded to Mrs Kemper and Doris McCoy Refreshments were served Those present were: Mra Kemper Ollie Meador June John son Doris McCoy Virginia Simp son Mildred Hanson Janet Gos ma Alyce Leaman Jeanne Wil liamson and a special guest Mrs Harold Seegar two' course dinner was given in honor of the outgoing and newly elected officers Tuesday evening1 by the Young so dality of St Boniface church at Boniface Community Center The tables were beautifully dec orated with green and gold the ect being by the glow of yellow tapers in green holders Clever lollypop dolls were favors marking each place With an in formal ceremony the following of ficers were installed: Theresa Brower president Ann plowski vice president i Mildred Klinker secretary IdaHatke treasurer At a business session plans were made to entertain at a bingo party in ebruary The hostess com mittee included Mary Louise Ber tha Blanche Nelson Mildred Kerk hoff Julia Matthews Eunice Rohrman rances ark a anf Annabelle Butz The Rev Michael Chap man rector of St Catholic church will 1 speak on for at the regular meeting of the Lafayette Art club riday afternoon at 3 at the art gallery 658 Main street Mra Jordan will be hostess chair man i Great Savings on IRONERS $3500 Thor Attachment Ironer $1550 $6950 ThorCabinet Ironer $49 See the Gas Refrigerator Low operating cost no moving parts? no noise PUBLIC SERVICE COMPAQ INDIANA Epsilon chapter of tTri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mra James Price 204 Perrin avenue At' a business meeting of Gam ma chapter Delta Chi Sigma so rority the Misses Loretta Byers and Lena Neiburger were chosen delegates to the state 1 convention at Gary eb 8 and 9 Arrange ments were also made for the so rority's annual Valentine day dance at Lincoln lodge Saturday eb 8 Miss Evalyn Burkhart chairman of the committee were to be assisted by the Misses Vel ma Acheson Josephine Phillips Margaret Stallard Lena Neiburger and Mra Hubert Everett Elvira Cassel Tent 31 Daughters of Union Veterans held its in stallation of officers' Tuesday aft ernoon at Grand Army hall Mra Katherine Sholty of Salome My ers Tent 33 was installing officer Mrs Maude Long guide and Mra Alice McClintock acting chap lain The following officers were installed: President Helen Boar am senior: vice president Rose Dudleston junior vice president Minnie Waples chaplain Lola Alice Jordan treasurer Mabel mel Isabelle Beaver and Stella Dr Pearlman DENTIST GET KID A HP YOUK JT A REE TRIAL TREATMENTent on request ARREN TAB LETS have helped to reduce thousand ot persons without JI starvation diet or burden some exercise vilcu rapid rate Let us send you proof at our expense arrkn products co inc Desk 54 307 Bth Ave yew lOrK York In 1876 Miss Marian Willoughby an 1 nounced' Uie modcls riends and relatives assembled at the home ot Mr and Mrs Brettnacher to help them cele brate their 25th wedding anniver sary' Cards' dancing and group singing were the 'diversions Music was burnished by the Learning family The honored couple' re ceived ihany beautiful gifts Re freshments were served to Mrs Charles Seiters Mrs Jans Min uter Mr and Mrs Phil Brettnach er Mrs John itzsimmons Mr and Mrs Peter Hartwick Mr and Mrs George Kress Mr and Mrs Al Brickler Mr and Mrs James Barnett' Mr and Mrs Ben De Hahn Mr and Mrs Harry Hank ins Mr and Mrs Ajidy Gick Mr and 'Mrs rank Peterson Mrs Lillian Indies Mr and Mrs Ken neth Hilt Mr and Mrs Hans Van Holt Mr and Mrs Joe Brettnach er red Bieber' John and Kyle Mlnnior Misses Marie Reitemeier Evelyn Brown Ethel Gick Ruth Brettnacher Thelma PetersonInna Templin Leona Brickler Al lies Leffert Sue Johnson Mary Anderson Lloris and Helen Osten dorf Rose Mary and Anna itz simmons Orpha and Lilibell Bar nett Clara and Louise' Brettnacher Mary Seiters Messrs Art and Joe Seiters Boyd Miller Charles Halsema rancis Peterson Phillip Brettnacher George Gick rancia Brickler Robert James Jack and Donald Barnett George Osterdorf George Athur Leonard Brickler Robert and Clarence Hartwick Clarence Murr Jack itzsimmons Kenneth Ingles Jim Anderson rancis Anthony and Charles Brettnacher The Misses Mary Hanman and Minnie? Bauer delightfully enter tained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs Martin Taylor a recent' bride formerly 1 Miss Helen Bailey Various appropriate games were the diversion of the evening Prizes were won by Miss Lucille Yuill Helen Neumann Betty Dose and Mildred Swanson Guests were seated in two rooms beautifully decorated in pink and white where streamers led to a small table with many lovely' gifts for the bride Later delicious re freshments were served to the following: Mrs Martin Taylor i Mrs Minor Bailey Mrs Roger Widmer Borger Smith Mrs tertained at ths country home of Mrs Will Qtt Thd Queen Esther society of the 'church imet at the home of Mrs Lee Evans with Velma Mil ton Mary Irwin and Margaret Berahart as assistant hostesses Sixteen members were present Members of the Pythian Penny club with their husbands as guests pleasantly surprised Mrs Jacob Welch bn her birthday Mr and Mrs Howard at tended the furniture market in Chicago last week LOW OVERHEAD LOW PRICES McADAMS URNITURE CO Corner Eighth and Main Sts ATTEND January Clearance Values in Every Department ourth at Main Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs Brelsford will celebrate itheir golden wedding at their home on Perry la Ru ral Route 5 Monday Jan20 Mr Brelsford is a native of Sheffield township Tippecanoe countyu Af ter the death of his parents Da vid and Rebecca Brelsford he drove a team and wagon through to Iowa in 1884 He married Miss Katie Hastey of Perry Jan 20 1886 and they have lived on their farm there ever since Mr Brels ford is a brother of Mrs McCombs of Christian Ridge who is spending the winter in the city at 2220 erry street I Watch Repairing I Cleaning SRIOO I MainSpring 1 I Jewel I CRYSTALS 25c 5c ALL WORK guaranteed iy Radin Tubes HE WATCH 2 23 A IN ST 2DOORS WEST or SQUAR Scratches etc XvGSllaD' Charles McKehdrie Betty Dose Mildred Wiese Mildred Swanson Myrl Swanson Helen eumann Leona Ade Mary Roach and Lu cille YUill BATTLE GROUND Jan Mrs Phebe Harbolt and daughter Mrs Leota Bonham entertained at a dinner party Sunday with the following as guests: Mr and Mrs Newton Milhollen daughter Mary Louise Mr and Mrs Arthur Ir win Jean and son Lester Harbolt and Charles Lester of Ox ford Mrs Emma McConnell Mr and Mrs Jameb King Mrs Jennie Zentmyer and daughter Marjorie of Attica and Mrs Mauds Hardy of Lafayette BATTLE GROUND' Jan A prettily appointed dinner party was given Sunday at the home of Mr and Mra Victor 8 watts in honor of Ruth Swatts and Jimmie Page who observed" birthdays Two large birthday cakes topped with 14 lighted tapers adorned the table arranged for the following: Mar jorie Lucille and Robert Buck Mr ahd Mrs Milton Buck Mr and Mrs James Swatts Mr and Mrs James Buck son James jr Mr and Mra Irvin Page Vivian Eugene Wilma Calvin and Pau line Page and William: Buck $1750 $1950 Mra A Arnett Mra Earl VanReed Mrs? Cecil owler and Mra Richard B' Sample de parted by motor Wednesday for a several sojourn in lorida Mra Arnett will be a guest of Mr and Mra James Gallagher at Hol lywood by the Sea Mra VanReed will sojourn at Miami Beach and Mrs owler and Mra Sample at Hollywood and Miami A Baur and son rancis have returned to Indianapolis af ter a brief visit in the city Mrs Sorrels has returned to Kentland after visiting in the city Mra John VanNatta and daughter Miss Mary VanNatta have returned from a brief visit in Indianapolis Miss Virginia Rice was here from Monticello Tuesday to visit frienda Miss rances Crabb has return ed from a visit with friends in Lebanon Mra A Nicely has returned to Goodland after visiting in the city' Mrs Myron has ar rived from owler to spend sev eral weeks with her daughter Mrs Samuel Cochran while Mr Rake straw is visiting their son Simeon Rakestraw afid family in San Diego CaL Miss Clara Hoste was here from Attica Tuesday to visit fnenda Mra Eva Emonds has returned to Boswell after a brief visit with friends' in the city Mr and4 Mrs Siegfried Leon were here Marion Tueyd to visit Mr and Mrs William Zimmerman Mr and Mrs Russell Gay lord have moved to Attica where Mr Gaylord will represent an in company in that locality They will reside at 201 Brady Mra CO Mataska ani 'Mr andMrs RajTChase have re turned" from LaPorte where they attended the funeral of Herbert Thomas Mrs WlllianT Ball and Mra i Thomas ollen went to ort "Wayne Wednesday to attend a rSRocesan board mevtlng aj the Na HonaI Council of Catholic Women John vMcGuire'was here from owler Tuesday to "Mrs Mary Gay and daughter Miss Elizabeth Gay have returned from a three visit with sister Mrs Dear dorf at Weleetka Okla Mism Irene Berger was here from "Kentland Tuesday to visit frienda of her thirteenth birthday Gaines were enjoyed and prizes were won by Velma Lambutn Mary Neu bauer and Edith Thoennes Larry Roark favored with piano bers "Refreshments were served by Miss Peggy Crosier to the fol lowing: Jean Riehle Jane Boes Catherine Buit Marilyn Buts Betty Lahr man Mary Eberly rances Gurnick Loretta Halse ma' Edith Thoennes Rosemary Thelan Eva Hicks Velma Lam buth Virginia Baudendistel Gen evieve Smithy Mary Neubauer and Camilla Woodworth' A' Elizabeth Jane Wissing observed her thirteenth birthday by enter taining a group of girls at her home on Purdue street with games as a feature of entertaip ment Prizes were won by Ma donna Knowles Sarah Slesser and Jean Darling Others present were Glenna Klar Doris Patton Arloa Michaels Alice Brassie and Mar garet Miller A prettily decorated birthday" cake was served with iced refreshments 1 The Tippecanoe County Histori cal society rooms in the Ross building were the scene of a de lightful reception Tuesday after noon from 4 to 6 arranged as a special entertainment for visiting women at the agricultural conference at Purdue university The serving table was attractively covered with a white cloth over which was a cloth of yellow or gandie The center piece was an artistic mound of fruit and vege tables arranged in a large wooden bowl and placed on a mat of ever green our lighted yellow tapers in antique brass holders enhanced the effect of the pretty setting A Coleman of West La fayette and Mrs Bar nf Onahen de licious punch which was served with dainty cakes passed by a group of assisting ladies A feature of afternoon was a dress revue of antique gowns modeled as follows: Mrs: Ken neth Snyder wearing the 1889 wedding gown of her mother Mra Walter Matthew Miss Philena Palmer who wore 41 dressed owned by her great aunt of the 1859 per lod Miss Lauren tza" Schantz Han sen modeled a modern of Indian print oyn'by 'ptisty: at Woodstock $St Leia Gaddis wore a silk and linen dress of dark purnle made in 1863 and worn by her aunt Rachel Gaddis of Rossville: Mrs 1 Stanley Read' wedding gown of Mr great grandmother in the Boston Mrs George 1 Munro wedding gown Mary Courtright Ringle Seneca county Ohio in 1838 Mrs Gullins dress early Mantilla her wed ding veil worn 1836 just 100 years old Mrs William Reser wedding gown of her mother trances nan Erisman married at Greenville 1854 lived in Lafayette from 1854 Until 1924: died at age of 90 Mrs Wm Aitkenhead wedding gown of Prof mother Agnes Watt Aitkenhead who was married at East Killbride Scot land in 1866 Mrs Allison Stuart gown froih trousseau of Mrs Charles Stuart made in New ELECTRIC' One Lot i $500 $7 50 One LbtL to $1500 Majestic 7 Tube SuperKet $1950 Majestic 8 Tube A' 5 $495U Zemtn 1 ube Super $2450 $6950 RCA Victor 2 Band 6 Tube $2950 $6950 PHlcb 7 Tube Mantel $29 50 $11950 Majestic Console I $5950 $7500 1935 'Atwater Kent All Wave Console $9750 All Wave 50 WIND CHARGER MODELS $6995 Zenith 6 Tube All Wave i $5495 $3995 Zenith 4 Tube "a $3950 Simplex 5 Tube $2950 2 VOLT MODELS $3950 Apollo 5 Tube Short Wave Brunswick 7 Tube Console Weddings TtKKSl WEBB AwnnirnromAnt of the 'marriage of 'Miss rances Rees daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Greve of this city to Harold Webb of Lafayette son of Jasper Webb of Bennett Hl The cere mony was performed Sunday aft ernoon at the parsonage of Trinity Church' by Dr Thomas red erick Williams' The bride was attractive in a blue ensemble with accessories that matched The at anriant wppp the parents 'also Mr and Mrs Swank ofWest Lafayette and Mr and Mrs Andrew ischer of Spring Vale road Mr Webb is employed by Swank Shoe Rebuilders and the young couple will make their'home in this city i WASHERS $5950 Universal Washer 2 $3950 6950 Thor Washer $4)950 Thor Briggs and Stratton Gas Engine $7950 $13950 Spinner Dryer Washer $6950 Universal Cleaner With Rotary Brush 2 Cleaners or A combination of two of the cleaners made A handy floor model and hand cleaner at 4r i this low price $5950 Value Mr and Mrs Ralph Richardson of Lafayette route 7 are the par ents of a son born Tuesday eve ning at the Home hospital Mr and Mrs Herbert' Ruemfer of Monticello) are the parents of a soil born Wednesday morning at St Elizabeth hospital Guaranteed Dlllhc1 'O' 1 light pUIDS '4for 19C Grannon Mrs William Carrigan Mm rank Moore and Mrs Neuel Whlte The Linnwood Parent Teacher association will meet Thursday inning at 7:30 at the school building An executive meeting will be held at 7 The "Altar and Aid society of St Lawrence church will meet at the school auditorium' Thursday 'after noon at 2:30 with the fol lowing as hostesses: Mrs Thomas McManus Mrs John Lumley Mrs John Mahoney and Mrs Lillian McIntyre? The St Cecelia Study club yUl meet 'Thursday afternoon at 2 at St Boniface Community Center rancis Alumnae association will hold a tryout meeting for a play at St Boniface club rooms riday evening at 7:30 OTTERBEIN Jan 15 (Spe The Hawthorne Circle held its January meeting at the home of Miss Etta Townsley Miss Louise: ollick presiding Miss Merle bliick had charge of de votions Miss Ruth Huckleberry read a paper' of South and Miss Dorothy Gep hart read a oh A playiette Our was presented by Mrs Clara Southworth Etta Townsley Mrs Edna Peterson Refreshments were served REMINGTONCLUB HOLDS MEETING REMINGTON Jan Spe cial) The Dorcas club met' with Mrs Howard Guests were Mrs Bott Mra Glen Kin sell Mrs Warnock Mrs Helderle and Mrs rank Howard The Molly club was en tertained at a fl dinner at the Griffith hotel as guests of the low score team after which mem bers spent the evening at play at the home of Bott SORORITY MEETS The Alpha Zeta sorority met at the home of Mrs Rhinehart After the business Mrs Glick re viewed book Pillars of Guests were Mesdames Evans and Bott The Sew and Sew club was en The losing "team in holiday sales contest at the Montgomery Ward store entertainedtoe win Aning team at a three coutsdin ner Tuesday evening at Lincoln Lodge Talks were given by IS nest Cassady captain of thewuv ning team Walter Morgan cap tain of the losing team Allen store manager Walter Alargan acted as master of cere monies Three of the employes ob served a birthday Tuesday and each one was presented with a cake Cards sand dancing were enjoyed music being fur nished: by the John Adams or chestra Dwight Dunbar of Mar ion was a guest The affair was in charge of Mrs Eva Mae Mater Hazel Galloway To honor a recent bride Mrs Ralph Houts formerly Miss Sadie i Mills employes of the Kxesge 25 'cent to a dollar store entertained at the home of Mrs Ralph Hart nett on North ifteenth street our tables of was played prizes going to Mrs Hazel Mathews and Miss Katherene Aydelotte The rooms were at tractively decorated in yellow andwhite a feature being a largewhite wedding belL suspended from the chandelier in the living room The moulds in the form ofwedding slippers and prettily dec orated ckkes were served at can dle lighted tables ollowing the refreshment hour little Dorothy Wetzel entered the room drawing a small wagon decorated with the chosen colors hnd filled with a pretty plece dinner 'set whichw8i presented" to the honored guest 't At her home on North Seventh i street rieda' Harlow entertained group of friends In observance Increased business and expansion of lines forced us to seek larger quarters After ebruary when redecorating will oe completed we will be located at 827 29 Main Street It is pur clear out all nresent merchandiseand open in our new location with a complete new stock Our new demonstrator re possessed and preowned Washers Ironers Vacuum Cleaners Re frigerators Radios and Electric Appliances are priced to MOVE Majestic 5 Cubic ootr Kelvinator 52 sCubic oot $6950 $13950 Mohawk 5 Cu wd $7950 $13950 Grunow 5 Cu $11950 i 8 Cubi oot $25950 DeLuxe Grunow Ifa Cold Threatens Timely use of thj aetlgnj aid for nose anj upper throat hdp prevent many 30c ond 5i)t TART the day is a good old adage Implying a gay disposition and a pleasant smile with which to greet the world and just nothing like a satisfying breakfast to make that smile break through nf Aran 00 toast Ind COHe are KOOU numuici beginnings but far too intangible for these winter days when all kinds of excess ballast is needed to ward off the low temperature the extra physical exercise Let the winter breakfast be hot filling and thoroughly soul sat isfying with its delicious flavors the time to add crisp bn eon tangy little Sausages delicious fried scrapple creamed dried beef or a platter of browned corned beef hash with poached eggs resting on top to the regula? breakfast fare These meats not only supply calories for generating the extra asmand for energy during winter months but they supply the hard worked tissues with essential repair and building as well It's a proven fact that these building and repair materials are too often lacking in the restricted diets of so many Americanhomes It is also well known that a substantial breakfast a light noon day lunch and a well balanced dinner is the ideal menu combine tion for toe average xamiiy Personals Parties Bl I Oj I mi I Ki 4SIR 1 El IB Bl I Pv I SW I I 1 TOR I (min A IB IB I I I Id I II caK' I I 25 ZIMMERMAN'S Queen City SOUTH SIPE 4 V' A 7 I 11 i I' IIIH lil pji I i youuH I saveJ HERE W' A' BBBBHBMHBKHnnHnnnMBnBBBBBHnBBMHiMnMMi i 4 in '5.

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