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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 3

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22 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER 3 Monday Evening June 15 1936 daysuwith the sister Mrs CLINTON TAXES est Lafayette and Purdue PAID 90 PCT Speakers at Institute Cloth es of Clif here club that to to children and Mrs 100 100 195 Vaulk and Cook Betty West' and L95 HAS TO BE A SUGGESTION At mealtime try Camels yourself and see why smokers say Smoke HERE 6 19M Rsraolds Tabeeeo Campaay Wtastcn Salstn 0 in chemical engineering erguson small son of Mrs Elza erguson and of Ernest Blacklidge of was reported seriously ill vaca com Tues Daw Addie Smart New Swim Suits Smartly Tailored Slacks at SHOP IN COMORT IN THE AIR CONDITIONED of Chicago remain until to Van Raalte Sports Shirts ROARING WIDE OPENI red Jacoby Jr outboard motor boat champion says: "Camels make food taste better and help me get the good out of what I WHEN THE ALARM RINGS ire Chief rank Gilliar forgets about food and rest till the last spark is out Does he enjoy smoking? "You bet I he says Smoking Camels while eating and after gives me a great feeling of cheer and BEST DRESSED GOLER John ny arrell was voted the best dressed golfer at the National Open Cham pionship match es for a num ber of years He says: "A Camel puts me on the top of the world Camels aid my digestion' Scientists have found that Camels promote well being by stimulat ing the flowof the digestive fluidsalkaline digestive fluids nec essary for good digestion Often fatigue worry excitement ner all interfere with this digestive flow Camels restore and increase it thus assisting diges re Ann Thomas has Mr and Mrs of Lafayette her home after a in Martinsville and She is the house cousin Miss Bertha been Delbert parents Ed Martin of Adolph Charles a day at Bobbie re visit with numbers Mrs Lar accompanied him at the pi Mrs Henry Row this city 1110 'will hold house" Tuesday evening at Purdue Instructors Take Wedding Vows Two members of the English faculty of Purdue university marched to the altar with brides last week according to announce ments received here Murray owler and Miss Katha rine Bangs were married at the home in Brattleboro Vt Tuesday June 9 Mr and Mrs owler will spend the summer traveling abroad and after Sep tember 15 will be at home at 248 Marsteller street West Lafayette The wedding of George Schick and Miss Beth McDonald took place at Cameron Mo Wednesday June 10 They went to New York city and will return to West La fayette later in the summer 's' s's s' Mr and Mr of Linden Alumnae Club Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae held its June meeting at the home of the president Miss Mary An derson on the South River road Saturday afternoon After the business session bridge was played Mrs John Rush of Atlanta Ill won the prize for holding highest score A delicious supper followed the bridge games be vitalized by be idolized by all Comet Club Makes Plans for Summer Comet 4 met at Klondike school to make plans for the annual summer camp and summer club meetings Miss Mary Louise Kirschbaum club leader distributed the foods list for the camp and Ralston county club leader gave out pamphlets on the movie to be shown at the camp on July 2 Ethel Scifres'was in charge of the following pro gram: Reading Helen Taylor pi ano solo Betty Brown cake bak ing demonstration by Ruth Beutler and Ruth Jewett The next gen eral club meeting at the school will be held June 29 Other meetings to be held dur ing the month of June are: Cloth ing group June 17 at the Clifford Breeden home baking group June 18 at Marilyn food preparation group June 24 at Vir ginia canning June 26 at Ethel home north of Kentland owned and operated for the past year by Emmet Denton and Sal Teachers Conclude Course in Safety Twenty Indiana high school teachers including three superin tendents and four principals Sat urday completed a six inten sive training course in traffic safety held at Purdue university ufiler the direction of Lieut ranklin Kreml specialist of the Public Safety institute of Pur due university Class Luncheon The Loyal Berean class of the West Lafayette Baptist church will hold a 1 covered dish luncheon at Columbian park Wed nesday June 17 Members are asked to turn in their stocking projects at that time and to meet for the luncheon at the park pa vilion CALIORNIA ORANGES Juicy Valencias 25c Doz tion to proceed normally and healthfully With their finer costlier tobac cos Camels give mildness a new meaning They do not get on your nerves or rasp your throat Make Camels your smoke for their cheery for diges sake Camels set you right CULOTTES A grand selection at I olrinrr ond nrlnntinn nf Ihft firef Bundy American flags 'Miss Woodhams Mrs Lloyd reviewed the circumstances which at Indian led to the composing of national songs and patriotic airs Pults and A program for 1936 37 including taken today and an organization session held 1 HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs Elmer' Derringer' 704 West Clinton underwent an emergency operation riday at the Clinton county hospital Mrs Mae Cunningham and Mrs Everett Emery route 4 are sur gical patients at the hospital The underwent silectomies riday' at the hospital: Patricia Ann Margaret Jane Jo seph Phillip and Rebecca Sue the young children of 'Mr and Mrs Harshman 554 East Boone street George and Delores Strode 1555 East Washington street' Mr and Mrs 'Luther of Colfax are the parents of a daughter Phyllis Mar jean born last Thursday Mrs Pollptt was the former Mildred Rowan daugh ter an of three weeks receiving now a resident of Washington for a fractured left hip sustained in a fall at I Beautiful bouquets were pre A CASHIER fast accurate pleasant Miss Travis Lander shown at the ticket window says: "I like to smoke at mealtime Camels help my PERSONAL AND GENERAL Miss Clarice Speer of 918 Rob inson street left Monday for a visit with friends and relatives in San Bernadino Calif Mr and Mrs Charles Worzella daughter Patsy and son Alfred of Auburndale Wis and Mr arid Mrs Casimir Worzella of Plover Wis spent the week end with Dr and Mrs Worzella of Northwestern avenue Dr Sears of Purdue was In Chicago during the week end to attend the graduation of John A Alexander Purdue from the Northwestern university law school Mrs John Burkle of Uni versity street departed Monday for a six visit with rela tives and friends in California Miss Jean Claypool who was the guest 'of Miss Thelma Scan he is slowly gaining but has to remain at Rochester Minn until ready for a final operation PICNIC About 100 members and friends attended the annual Eastern Star picnic Dinner was served County Superintendent Schanlaub as speaker chose Youth of Today" for his subject Miss Bernice Russell gave a cou ple of piano selections Miss Ruth and Wyle DeBryant tap danced A real treat was given by loyd Carder of Reno Nev who sang many rison ano Dr DR OLIVER STOUT Dr John Oliver of Johns Hopkins university at' Baltimore and William Stout president of the Stout Motor corporation Detroit are among the celebrities speaking this week at the science and leadership institute being held at Purdue university Dr Oliver was to speak first at 8 Monday evening on Ordinary Difficulties of Everyday People" Mr Stout is to deliver his first lecture Tuesday at 2 on Movable House" rwith the July August days with Mrs parents meetings to be combined in a pic Mr and Mrs Charles Miller and nic gathering The secretary re her sister Mrs Leon Howey and ported the mailing of cards to 18 Mr Howey sj 1 patient at the Home hospital for Mrs Hewitt of Shelbyville Mo the past treatment nd rm her home has been removed to seated to the outgoing and incom Nellie group her home in Northwestern Hng class officers Mrs Heights Gordon and her hostess Mrs Ralph Pittenger returned served iced refreshments to her home 476 Lattleton screei from St Elizabeth hospital where she had been a patient Mr and Mrs Ed Layton left Monday for a two vaca tion at the lakes Mr and Mrs Charles Stevens companied them Willard Kolb rived Sundav to er his marriage to Miss Pearl Oliver daughter of Mr and Mrs red Oliver which will take place this week year work Martha Smith Mrs Louis Wilson of Chicago junior leader of the group formerly Miss Vivian Goss ot this city arrived Sunday for a few visit with friends here enroute to week's visit Vincennes guest of her Jane Moffitt in the class room at the church who was I with Mrs George Stafford commence President and Miss Katherine ex members and the replies re Allen who was a ceived which included one from JUNIOR ARMERS WILL MEET SOON The Junior armers of Klondike will 'meet in the Klondike school at 7:45 Wednesday June 17 The junior leaders under the di rection of Louis McKee president will be in charge and will discuss their work Prof Edward Stair of Purdue will talk on Late Edward Klinker will lead a Selection of Show JC Ralston county club leader will make 4 suggestions and Mrs Robert Arvidson will tell of her trip to Washington Harry Holt vocational teacher' wilt at a business session Entertainment will in clude guitar selections by Tes Wood by the boys music by 4 quartet Robert Ar vidson leader ters and Miriam Loman have re turned home after visiting a few Gladys Erwin of West and Mrs Sunday with and children Post 4nnpn its quarters on the west side of the square Several state depart ment are expected to be present for the state social Robert Agnew who? will re ceive an LLB degree from the University of Michigan next Sat urday has opened a law office here Agnew a son of Mr and Mrs Aghew of East Boone passed bar examinations last summer and was admitted to the bar last September Two colored youths 13 and 14 from Chicago who according to their stories had made off with rented bicycles and headed for Indianapolis were returned home by their parents who came after them A truck crowded one of them off the road near Mattix Corner and the two boys smashed up Motorists brought them here and they were questioned by the police Mrs William Branch them Mrs Len Roadruck of Wash were honored a family dinner given Elect The fourth and fifth year sewing groups of the West Lafayette 4 club has chosen the name of 44T1 1 4 ft ft I ft rt zs fl 11 1 in ui lu exxx vi etz vx lii iui lowing officers: Rebecca Pershing I president Ruth rier vice presi I dent Becky Ann Pervine secre LClX XV 11 11 Xjppiv 1 vpwi IzV Ruth A Hamlin club leader in structed the girls upon the re quirements for fourth and fifth year work Martha Smith is Girls To Hold Meeting MONTMORENCI June (Special) The Standard Bearer Girls will meet Tuesday evening June 16 with Misses Rosemary and Margaret ielding Mr and Mrs Dawson and children Mr and Mrs John Sting ley and children and Mrs Alice Rockhold of Lafayette Mr and Mrs Dawson and children and John Donahue of Otterbein visited Mr and Mrs Perry son and Dawson Mary visiting Thomas Mrs Minnie Gear and grand daughter Alice Marie Clapp vis ited the daughter Mrs Arch Thewlies and family of La fayette OXORD PICNIC The 4 club entertained the Home Economics club at Ox ford park Tuesday Mr and Mrs John Martin spent a day with the Mr and Mrs Cloverdale Mr and Mrs and children spent Matthews Donis and mained for a longer their grandparents Mr and Mrs Neal daughter Ann Mr and Mrs Vaulk and Miss Reva Booher attended the high school com mencement exercises at Logans port Miss Ann Slopsma niece of the former was a member of the graduating class Mrs Murell Loman and daugh 195 Others 100 to 305 make fun yourself Palais Royal is Treasurer Reports Good Spring Record Scholar ship to Purdue (By Lucille Lockwood) (Phone 1427 J) RANKORT June 15 Robert county treasurer states that the tax settlement was above the average this spring with more than 90 per cent of current taxes paid About $50000 of delinquent taxes were written off the books According to the treasurer fol lowing amounts were paid by each township or corporation for the spring payment: Center $17659 Jackson $23836 Washington $12 841 Perry $18677 Colfax $5211 Madison $20332 Ross Rossville $4909 1 Kirklin $19588 Kirklin corporation $7334 Mich igan $19449 Michigantown $2227 Warren $13405 Owen $15125 Sugar Creek $13538 Johnson $18040 orest $14571 Union $12167 rankfort corporation $180254 PURDUE SCHOLARSHIP William Taylor 259 West Arm strong street has been notified that he will receive a four year scholarship to Purdue A grad uate of the 1936 class of rank fort high school He plans to enter the university this fall for a course Hubert Mr and grandson this city at the home of his parents in Ko komo with pneumonia and ca tarrhal fever yVEDDINGS ANNOUNCED Announcements have been re ceived by friends here of the marriage of Walter Dyer of Boone Iowa to Miss Iola Wilcox also of that city The groom an attorney is well known where he has often visited The marriage of Miss Mabel Del Gardner Indianapolis to La vern Taylor son of Mr and Mrs Gail Taylor formerly of Scircleville took place Sunday af ternoon June 7 at the home of the uncle William Cook in Indianapolis The groom is a graduate of Scircleville high school class of 1930 and was a well known bas ketball player The couple will be at home in Indianapolis where Mr Taylor is employed at tile Mal lorv radio shop VACATION SCHOOL inal plans for the daily tion Bible school have been pleted and classes will open day with the following teaching staff: Beginners supervisor Ruth Van Tyle Jean Pence Madge Languell Elizabeth Ballinger and Jane Irwin primary supervisor Allegra Brayant Beverly Blease Mary Dunham Evejean Curveaux Julia Kantazer Mildred Barnett Jean Kelley and Mrs Williams juniors supervisor Alice Mitchell Mrs 'William Kernodle Mrs Maurice 4 Aughe "Margaret Carey Bernice Crossman Inez Mepeely Maxine Maxine Taylor In connection with the instruction a manual training de partment will be conducted by Ed win West Thomas Herron and William Gaines Enrollment was Ouiatenon Club Guest Luncheon A delicious luncheon of attrac tive appointments in club colors of orchid and green with Mrs Meek Montmorenci road as hostess featured the June meeting of the Ouiatenon Home Economics club Twenty members of the Penelope club of West Lafayette Were guests ollowing a short business ses sion Mrs Andrew Brown intro duced Mrs Harley Schofield presi dent of the visiting club who thanked the Ouiatenon club for its hospitality Mrs A Jackson of the Pene lope club was in charge of a program on Mrs Harvey Leach conducted a drill In correct use of words Mrs Charles Wagner read a list of the most common errors The correct pronunciation of words of foreign derivation was explained by Mrs Quinley A special guest was Mrs Baker county president of Home Economics clubs who thanked the club for helping to finance her recent trip to Washington and related a few events Mrs A Scipio described a banquet which she atterided at the meeting of the Associated Country Women of the World thirty dif ferent nations and forty states sending representatives Mrs Meek was assisted in serving by Mrs William Greenburg Mrs Ben Os terday Mrs William Andrews Mrs Carl Heisser and daughters Martha and Iris The guests were received by Mrs Leo Wesoloski Mrs McKee and Mrs ford Breeden MOROCCO PARTY ON MOTOR TRIP MOROCCO June (Special) William Dempsey of St Louis Mrs Ross Padgett and Mrs Claude Williamson took Jack Williamson to the state forest pre serve near Henryville for two months of practical training in forestry The women visited oth er points of interest They vis ited Mr and Mrs Charles Etzler and son George and family Salem and Rev and Mrs Atkinson at Sullivan Mrs red Richmire has turned from Washington where she had gone with her daughter Mrs Sinclair Irvin and sons Mr Irvin is chief radio operator on the Ar kansas now taking the class of midshipmen to foreign lands Miss Elizabeth Padgett attended the Home Economics conference at rench Lick going from there to southern Indiana for a visit with friends Mrs McPhail went to Lafayette and took her aunt Mrs Rickie Helvie there for a long visit rom there Mrs Helvie goes to Bloomington Ill for the summer Mr and Mrs Lawrence Van derwall and Mr and Mrs Glen Morgan left by motor for Center Moriches 11 I to take Stanley Morgan there to visit his father Arthur Morgan Mrs Hattie Ohl man of Logansport is staying in the Vanderwall home during herbrother and absence HOME BUREAU Mrs Cary Hagen was hostess tn the Beaver Home Bureau Dr Brock of the Indiana Beet Growers association was a guest speaker closing with a round ta ble session Mrs Clarence Triplett entertain ed in honor of her husband on his birthday with a lovely dinner party at their country home Dr and Mrs Triplett Mr and Mrs Daryl Brandt Mr and Mrs Earl Triplett Mr and Mrs Har old Doehring and baby and Mr and Mrs loyd Ulm and sons were guests isher of Berrien Springs Mich visited his niece Mrs Smart and family Mrs Irene Evarts and Mr and Mrs Mac Kain of Kenilworth Ill and Mr and Mrs Woods of Wilmette were callers in the Graves home Miss Dorothy Redden spent a week with her sister Miss Cath erine Redden in Indianapolis STATION SOLD The Diamond station a mile "for fun" apparel that will Discover for When play's the thing the garment you wear plays an important part It must be comfortable it must have style it must tub easily itmust be practical So with these features in mind Palais Royal has collected LOO 195 other populttrbrandz Science confirms lhe truth of the popular phrase "or Digestion's Sake Camels" Mr and Mrs A children of St Mr and Mrs Paul Ion for three weeks has departed jprjeny Qass JJas by motor for her home in west Hempstead Long Island jtS Une Meeting She was accompanied by tier brother Claypool a student The nendly class of irst win snend his church held the June meeting at Purdue who will spena nis vacation at home Missf Betty Burkle 1 1 t'k Hzlll ft nere to auumu uu Hnn nf he Woodhams chairman presiding ment and the graduation of her 5 sister Miss Louise Burkle left MrsWilliam Lentz led devo for New York City tions using the first and twenty Miss Louise Burkle accompanied third Psalms and poems Mrs A her and will take work at Colum Turley gave a history of the 1 kic OllTYlYYIOr DIR UUlVeXSlLV laaisj Mr spent Bundy anolis Mr and Mrs Cecil son Carl of Lakeworth la ar hostesses and assistants was ap rived Sunday to spend several proved days and Mrs Larrison and Bob have returned from a four day fishing trip to Toma 1 hawk Wis Miss Ruth Corbin and her sis 1 ter Mrs Darrell Grossman of I Knightstown are visiting their brother Lawson Corbin and family in Lamar Colo BRING ORPHANS Mrs Lucy Unsicker of Pontiac Ill Mrs Joe Parrish and Miss Bethel Murphey went to Marion Wednesday to take books mag azines etc to the home there to Newcastle to call on Mrs Martha Burgess who is mak ing her home there and then to Knightstown to bring five little girls here for a two weeks vaca tion from the home Mr and Mrs John Kay and grandson Dickie Colbourne have been visiting in Anderson Their daughter came for Mr and Spokane sruests at at the home of their uncle Charles Roadruck Pickering and Ann Ill White and children Max Road ruck Lafayette Harvey Robinson Rensselaer and Mrs Irene Hocker were also present The Presidential Room ot the Mayflower Hotel Washington Beautifully gowned women diplomats and statesmen gather here while the Mayflower kitchens give forth a stream of rare and tempting dishes The famous tnaiire d'botel of the Mayflower greeted as says: course our cosmopolitan clien tele prefer Camels They are a great favorite with our guests ror un 'r iOTv 1 I i gX i i a agog ftoggte lla A MM a 4 i 'TCZ Sdks i stacks jBHgH I MM tX XkV A I zWfxm ijy Bl i K' 1 zZa kBr TURKTSH rggSl I Ml CIGARETTES lee was sold to Wagner of Momence and he has taken pos session Word from A Law states fo I.

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