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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 9

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Lafayette, Indiana
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9
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LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Wednesday Evening March 18 1925 and Diet ChMien leaks and turn over cf both and spent to her homo in Delphi after a week's and PHONE 728 and nne (MEDIUM) and Ensembles The Coats or these cars feature meet the wants of the women of this community who want goods quaL as well as the smaller Choice showing of Accessories to complete your Spring Outfit I Ruffles frills and bandings Hosiery Starve Little Spring Coats in all the pretty light colors Lafayette Ind MOTOR at on the in of or Infant Invalid the AgeJ Nursing Mothers Children etc 7 nO (JO pledge power to Cadet and Gordon ASK for Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk: The latest ptational forest called the Benning reserve at Columbus Ga embraces 78500 acres AND RIDE TO THE SHOW IN A MAXWELL OR CHRYSLER went to a Mr Maxwell Mcarlan Mercer Moon Nash National 6 Oakland Overland Packard Paige Pierce Arrow Premier Princeton Rickenbacker Rolls Royce Stephens Stevens Duryea Studebaker Stutz Templar Velie Westcott Willys Knight Winton th A 0 i ne uayugni oiore the Mr Contains the valuable muscle and bone building elements found in the grain and whole milk Easily assimilated by growing chib dren students anemics etc Excellent as a light lunch when faint or hungry Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the rowder in hot or cold water cooking SCOUTING BENEITS OR MORE BOYS ORMS PROGRAM OR 1925 or March nhere is none better Edward Ramp of Chicago spent the week end with home folks Mrs Lois Kime entertain tier Sew club Thursday afternoon Mr and Mrs John Adair spent Sunday in Chicago John Trapp of Chicago spent Sunday with his brother in law Sauser at the county hospital Carl Michael of Chicago spent the week end here with his par ents Mr and Mrs Milt Michaels Mrs Medworth of oresman went to Chicago Saturday to at tend the funeral of a cousin Wesley Robbins of Lafayette visited over Sunday with his par ents at air Oaks MiL Hammond Wheatfield Monday for visit with her parents Mrs Jensen Lois May of Whiting week end with her parents and Mrs Charles May Mr and Mrs Joseph Hilliard of Wheatfield spent Sunday with Rensselaer friends Miss Gertrude Jackson returned to Chicago Sunday after visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Webb Jackson North of town David Callander who has been employed in South Bend came on Monday to spend the summer with we ity and style in their apparel Styles to please the larger figure I Our Motto: Mr and Mrs John JOURNAL AND COURIER WANT ADS BRING BEST RESULTS Auburn Buick Case Chalmers Chevrolet Chrysler Cole Columbia Davis Dorris Dort 6 Elcar Elgin lint ranklin Gardner Holmes Jewett Jordan King Lexington Lincoln Mannon as possible ard assistants are rreater voice in the with them t)ie troop programs more citing and helpful and to standards of management TrnffrrKK The scout commis and deputies will lead in this work toward the thus making two mayor on the re Special to Journal and RENSSELAER Ind Tlie ladies of St Catholic church served at the parochial school dining hall Tuesday evening in connection with a St day program One hundred and fifty were seated at the banquet table A number of local speakers gave toasts and a general good time was enjoyed CHILD DftS Margaret Ann Daniels two and one liaif year old daughter of Mrs John Daniels of Barkley township passed away at 2:30 Mon day morning several weeks passed uneral the Aix Tuesday Weston cemetery the father Miss Blossom Brown returned The 1925 program for local Boy Scouting as prepared by Scout Executive Wheeler and' ap iroved Dy the Lafayettc est La 'ayette Boy Scout council presents far reaching and organized ef 'ort to have the benefits of scout ng made available to all boys of he proper age and to meet all standards of the national organiza Tlie program first calls for a lomplete set of standard Scout lorms and records and a per petual and constant record of fl iances and local organization lata this has already been done A survey of "boy is pro posed for the council area settingorth' the age home environment school relationship to church and velfare organizations this foror boys from 11 to 16 years Thiss pioiidscd "in view of assumingur full share and responsibility reaching all classes With a jarefnlly planned and executed scouting program Eacli boy as he reaches his Iflli birthday will be notifiedhat liej is eligible to become a been visiting Mrs Warren's par ents Misses Mary and Helen Walters returned to Chicago Sunday eve ning after visiting their parents Mr 'and Mrs John Walters Leonard Rajal of Hammond spent Sunday evening here with friends Babcock left for his home in fNew York state after several visit here with his brother Babcock and family uneral services were conducted over tlie remains of William Odle at the residence of his father Daniel Odle in Newton county at 2 Monday afternoon in terment was made in Orchard Grove cemetery Mr and Mrs David Book and son Robert and Everette Warne and daughter Mattie motored to Watseka 111 Sunday for a visit with Mrs sister Mrs May Leek and family Dr Rose Remmek is making ex tensive improvements to the for mer Hester Hayes property on North Van Rensselaer street which she recently purchased The house has been raised a foundation and new windows put in parti tions taken out and the interior re arranged ANOTHER OR MAYOR George Scott late Saturday cast his hat into the city political stream directing it mayor's chair candidates for publican ticket tlie other aspirant being George AV Hopkins Roland Reed spent Sunday in Gary irman Thompson went to Chi cago for a few on business his parents Mr and Mrs Callander Mrs Thompson and fam ily of Goodland spent the week end with her brother Newton Wickwire and family Mrs Charles Lakin of near Parr was to entertain the South Union League of Women Voters Thursday at 2 Mr and Mrs Bingham and filllian Heintz of Brook went to Chicago Moncray tor a visit with relatives Roy Ross of Kentland and Har ry Wild of Rensselaer went to Elkhart and South Bnd Monday to drive through two new auto mobiles one for Mr Ross and one for Sigley of Mt Ayr A family dinner was held the of Ancel Woodworth Sundav the occasion being birthday anniversary of hisdaugh tre Mrs Lindora Alorton About 25 were present and partook of a bountiful dinner The out of town guests were Mrs two sons rank Morton and wife and Lowell Morton wife and son Jack of Markle Ind MORE TROOPS A reading program designed to tneourago reading whi'eh will bring out the best in character ievelopnient Ms proposcsL Troops are to be organized as rapidlyas possible always main taining and looking to ward permanence' Tlie increase in troops is to be encouraged by education of the prospective par ent institutions as to tlie neces sity and benefits of scouting Ml (urmer Scouts aie to lie given an opportunity during the year of reinstating in some capacity Steps arc to be taken to make inter after an illness of Tlie father only a month ago services were held from church at 1:30 o'clock afternoon interment tlie side CAMP OR ALL Taking up hiking and camping the program prbmises an or to educate both the public and scouts in the importance of the outdoor program of scouting and the opportunity that such activities give to the leaders in their work of character All hikes and camps are to be en couraged The cost of the summer camp is to be made low enough so that no scout can say that ne was not financially able to attend A system of saving by whir'll each scout may save his scout ex penses and more is planned The program proposes an exten sion of the local scout council I area so that surrounding small! towns and rural comniiininps may enjoy the pleasures and benefits of scouting This extension will mean a reduction of the per capita expense and make possible better service for ail As to civic service the program stales: hold ourselves nd all our organization ready at Adair Mrs Hurbert Van Hook of cago came Monday for a witli her parents Mr and Russell Van Hook Mi and Mrs Don Warren children returned home Sunday from Colfax Iowa where they lad 'X "'iy of the I patrol system instnuetion in scoiitcraft outdoor activities an 1 civic service A careful check is to be made of all ol! records and to recruit as many' new leaders with previous Plain and fancy hand bags and purses and underarm purses including the celebrated LaGarde bag for safety $100 to $1000 are the best of quality in black and all colors Thieme Schuessler Co St Day Is Observed at Dinner Held at Rensselaer Courier March 18 Augustine a banquet Plain or fancy gloves in silk from $100 to $275 pair ancy Handkerchiefs 25c to 50c each Lace and Linen Neckwear in single piece or sets $100 up times to render such service to cur community and its various or ganizations as will be in keeping with the constitution and by laws of the Boy Scouts of training in scoutin Scoutmasters to be given movement by consulting cn matters of policy The program makes a do everything in our maintain a steady growth by 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