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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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Thursday August 1933 jfayette journal and courier Reunions 0 Continued on pace eighteen) Personals Clubs SALAD DRESSING 14c TUNA ISH PICKLES 25c qt Kienly in 25 OLIVES 19c CAKES novel musical number composea oz Young the president called a original verses by Mrs Dale 1 short business meeting at which bard and love aortgaaC time plans were outlined for to days sung by Mrs Vestan Dim ture actlvlties Guests were: Miss mich the afternoon was devoted to AHce Moran New York Cltvi Dr RESH RUITS AND VEGETABLES LEMONS doz ORANGES 15c doz Sunkist POTATOES 10 lbs Parties CELERY bunch Hearts APPLES 8 lbs resh and Smoked Meats for the Holiday Everette 23c PORK LOIN ROAST 12ic lb Small Loins Weddings 121c SMALL WEINERS Ik 12C BACON Lb Sugar Cured 14c MINCE HAM s5ENNAs6 lb 26c BOILED HAM lb Sallys sallies Births Picnics' CHERRIES MALT SYRUP SOAP Palmolive 3 I 25c loullStrideivith Qridedn Sima fletticks and Shoe Co East Side Square Al Wolsiefer make ft PlgciY WICCLY and and sons and meet home Dutchess or Wealthys 10 of Nina 1 Lb Tin At found were hour 12 ox bottle Cobblers No 1 4) iTTICK Shoes for Women No 2 tins sis thls Loosa WHs Hyrfrox lb 35o Roas Dale Sweets University Stuffed Mero Brand 7 ox tin Lawson jr and daugh and Mrs Karl Mitchell Sunkist 300 Size our representatives from the home office at IndlanapolU were also present 59c 19 American Brick Velveeta Velveeta Pimento 8 ox pkg Landis George Klngma John Lawson and family all of Lafayette and Mr and Mrs George Starkey West Lafayette SPRING CHICKENS Warren of as guests Walsh of Mrs Red Sour Pitted Sweet Pea Brand Mrs Katherine Brown entertain ed the 'Happy Twelve club Wed nesday evening at her home on South Twenty sixth street ollow ing a pot luck supper' the game rhumwas enjoyed and prizes wfere won by Mrs Ruth Mrs Anna Robertson Mrs Imogene An derson and Mrs Ona Hund The mystery prize was by Mrs Marjorie leeger Others present were Mrs Estella Billue Mrs Grace Leaman Mrs Ruby Griest Mrs Rosella Billue Mrs Louise Smith and Mrs Carrie Cooper JELLO All lavor CHEESE 1 The Wea Willing Workers will be entertained atan day quilt ing and basket dinner Wednesday at the home of Mrs Ella Rycraft in Dayton Richardson and fam Mrs Myers and Kendall and Amos Lafayette Mrs Nancy Sevmour and Mr and Mrs Smalley of Lafayette Lowe and Mr and son War Campfire MARSHMALLOW? 17c Choir boys of St Episco pal church enjoyed an all day plc nio Wednesday at A park rankfort The day was spent In swimming and playing baseball The choir will bold its first re hearsal after the summer vacation riday evening Sept 1 at 6:45 On Sunday Sept 10 the ehoir will sing its first church service slnee airly' July when the member went to camp An am bitious musical year Is planned for the choir by Irwin Metzger St organist and choirmaster Representatives and their fam ilies of the American Savings In surance company coming from Ko komorankfort Lebanon and La fayette gathered at Columbianpark here Thursday for a picnic Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae chapter held its first supper meet ing of the season Wednesday eve ning nt the home of Mrs A Arnett on South Seventh street The buffet supper was served to forty members on the lawn which is bordered with blooming flowers and made an attractive setting ollowing the supper Mr Byron AS a pre huptlal courtesy to Miss Martha Merkel bride elect Miss Esther Merkel and Mrs Garland Roudebhsh delightfully entertained thirty guests Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer Mer kel of Rural Route 6 "Shower" Was played and prizes were award ed' to Mrs Irina McKinney Miss rances Holtz The hostesses served tied refreshments 'in pink and white Miss Merkel Was the recipient of many gifts Mr and Mr Mr and Mr and Mrs Edward Schrader 1902 Scott street are the parents of a daughter born Thursday morning' at St Elizabeth hospital performing the Mr and1 Mrs of Detroit The short wedding trip to Niagara alls Detroit and Chicago They reside in Hyde Park Cincinnati rank Booher A chicken supper was served at prettily tables Later 500 was played at four table Prize were won by Mr and Dennis Hudgens Mis Della Pariah and Opal Henderson Master Bobby Smith entered the room with a covered wagon pret tily decorated and carrying gift for Mrs Vmette Lugar a recent bride formerly Mis Nora Adam Those present were: Mr and Mrs Dennis Hudgens Mr and Mr inette Lugar Mr' and Mr Wm redricks Mr and Mr rank Booher Mrs' A Eversole Mr Dora Smith and son Bobby Mis Opal Hendersofi Pearl' Adams and Della Parish Carrie and' Catherine Booher Aria Adam and Charlds Holiday BERKSHIRE DELPHI Aug Mr and Mrs Berkshire of Delphi an nounce the marriage of their son John Berkshire of Cincinnati to Ruth A daughter of John and wife of Madison Ind The marriage took place August 8 in Evanston Chris tian church at Cincinnati with the Rev Ray Jarsmln ceremony Attendants were Vernon Conners couple left for a LIBRARY BRAND QI A Quart Jar mJLC OODS THAT MAKE TH OUTING COMPLETE EVERY DAY GREETING CARDS The kind you like to send because they say the things you like to say EATON SISTERS Raymond Sheets Sheets and daughter and Mrs Harry Hudlow and jr and Harold Ed Earl Klemme and 10c 19c 20c Pimento 14c playing heart Eight tables were at play The honored guest was presented with a beautifully dec orated table full of lovely gifts Decorations and Iced refreshments were In a color note of pink and white Mr and Mrs Roy A Baasey celebrated their thirteenth wedding anniversary at their home three and one half miles west of La fayette Dinner was served on the lawn after which there entertain ment Music was furnished by the Beasey brothers Howard of Gary William of Logansport and Roy of this city Mr mother Mrs A Beasey of Peru gave numerous readings A dancing midget enter ed the room and entertained after which a violin solo was furnished by Bernice i Crawford of Buck Creek readings and tap dancing by Gordon Myers of Lafayette frog dance by Orval Barnes of Indianapolis and Robert Beasey of Lafayette: reading by Melvin Bondelld of Duluth Minn and Roy Beasey of Lafayette The following were present: Mrs Thompson and children and Melvin Bondelld of Duluth Minn Mr and Mrs Howard Beasey and of Gary Mr and Mrs A Beasey of Peru Mrs Otto Beasey and daughter of Missouri Mr and Mrs William Beasey of Logansport Ray Beasey of Rey nolds Mr and Mrs William Ve hnekamp and family of Monticel lo Mr and Mrs Joseph Taulman and family of Goodland Mr and Mrs Orval Barnes of Indianapolis Mr and Mrs McDaniel and Mr and Mrs Harold McDaniel and family of Attica Dan Porter of Goodland Mrs Anna Cook of Oxford Mr Mrs Dee Martin of near Monticello Mr and Mrs Ray Crawford and family Mr and Mrs Owen lly Mr and son Gladys Myers all of Taulman of Chuck Roast 12c BEE 10c Avoid alse Teeth Dropping or Slipping Tou tsar false teeth dropping of slipping it sprinkle a little asteeth on your plates each morning Gives all day eemtort and tooth hold tight Deodorises No gummy pasty taste or feeling Oat asteeth from or your druggist Three sizes mother of naftkfdrt Mr and Mrs Hammel Mfr end Mr Bruce pf Morocch Mn and Mrs ranklin A Miner of the Caldwell apartments enter tained at a bridge party of three tables Wednesday evening honor ing Mr and Mrs A reeman' who were recently married High score of the game were held by Jacobs and Mrs 8 A ree man Dainty refreshments were served to Mr and Mrs Jacobs Mr and Mrs Smal ley' Mrs 'Charles Lang Mr and Mrs 8' reeman Hofrner' Mrs Lillian Chambers the Misses Minnie and Elis Elliott? TROXEL AMILY The thirty first annual reunion I of the Jacob and Elizabeth Troxel family was held at the home of I Mr and Mrs Burt Tull of Battled Ground Dinner was served to the I following: Mr and Mrs Harry I Kaufman and children Lou Anna! and Dorothy Mr and Mrs Wm1 Long son and daughter Lydia I Mr and ilrs Wm Rost and son I Charles Mr and Mrs Wm Gehres and son Mr and Mrs Robert Remaly and three children Gamble Mr and Mrs Geo East erly and son David Mr and Mr Kratzer Mr and Mrs Geo Hartrhah and sons Charles John And Minor and daughter Martha Mrs Dan Troxel and daughter Lu cille Mr and Mrs Clarence Roth enberger and children Herman Gladys Bruce Grace and Herbert Noah Hurst and son Oral Mrs Elvila Boyd and children Mary Helen and Bobby Mr and Mrs Dick Peters Mrs Lawson red Kaufman Kenneth Latton Virgin ia Kaufman Mr and Mr Lester Long and children Dickey and Adele Mr and Mrs Clifford Long and baby Nila Jane Mr and Mrs Blery Mr and Mrs Jesse Mossburg and children Robert Dale and Rozella Mrs Claude Remaly and daughter Mrs Orpha Miller and daughter Mildred Mr and Mrs Ed Troxel Mr and Mrs Charles Wagner Mr and Mrs Burt Tull and children Billy and Carol Loree Officers for the following year are as follows: Mrs Orpha Troxel Miller President Noah Troxel vice president Mrs Manda Tull secretary treasurer Mrs Hat tie Peters historian program committee: Mrs Susan Rothenber ger Miss Lucile Troxel Miss Mary Troxel "The next reunion will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed Troxel of wasco 3 LX 29c No Bottle Charge 3 pkgs Blue Rib 3 lb bon can CnticuraSoap of the purest materials and under the most sanitary cofidi tions contains delicately medi I cated and gently emollient A properties which act as a pro tection to the skin and as a pro yentive of skin troubles' Ideal for daily use for all the family Pries ISc Proprietor: Pottsg Drug Chemical Confc Malden Mass busKRK Th twenty fourth annual reiffi ion of th J3utKlrkfamlly was held at MilUgah park Crawfordsville Dinner was enjoyed by 75 mem bers and friends The oldest rfiem ber of the family present wa Al bert urman 10 and th young est James Cooper 10 months Th following officers were elect ed: president Buskirk sec retary and treasurer Mary Louis Kirchbaum It was voted to hold the 1984 reunion at th Tippecanoe battlefield Battle Ground the last Sunday August iss Those present were: Mr MILK Pet and Carnationj Mr and PORK and BEANS University Brand Country Gsntloman POST TOASTIES SUPERSUDS QAAP vory City who are visiting their fath er Bennett Taylor went to Indi anapolls: Thursday: for a brief visit with Mr and Mrs Edward Nell Ivey McCord and family went to Chicago Thursday to attend the exposition Mrs Charles Milford has re turned from a visit with her son Charles Milford In Chicago Mr and Mrs Roscoe Haley have gone to Hammond for a visit with Mr and Mra WjlHam Mengel Mr and Mrs Perry Wright ahd daughter Virginia and Mr and Mrs Anthony Velllnger and daugh ter Elvira have returned from a visit to the exposition in Chicago Mrs Johnson and Miss May ullenwider returned Wed nesday' from a visit with their sister Mrs Harry Wade In Indi aUapolls Dr and Mr Daniel Mc Kinney and son Daniel jr have departed for a week's trip In the esLsti Th Misses Mary and Helen Bowers and Owen ix have re turned from a several Visit with friends in Rockford Ill' and at the exposition in Miss Elizabeth Warner of In dianapolis Is a guest of her sister Mrs Hays John Ross left Thursday for his home In Edcouch Tex after an extended visit with relatives in Cleveland and with his ter Mrs William city Mr' and Mrs son Rupert Paul Mrs Victor Johnson ren will spenT the week end In Chicago to attend the exposition Prof and Mrs Stanley Of Troy and Mrs Belle Moore of Calipatria Cal arrived Thurs day to be guests of Mr and Mrs Marquis Mrs Harry Whde and Mrs Harry Wads and children of Indianapolis were guests Thurs day of Mrs Johnson and Miss May ullenwider Charles Prien and Arthur Mun won have returned from a visit to the exposition In Chicago Mr: and Mrs Ray Jones and Ravina Crose et Colfax and Mr and Mrs Harold of Lafay ette have returned from a sev eral visit at the Chicago ex position ILflsur IVTafv TCHzabeHi Skiniier Mrs Robert Mohlman and Miss 1 Alice Moran the latter of New York city motored to Indlanapo lis Thursday to spend the day with Mr and Mrs Thomas A Me i Mahon 1 Mr and Mrs Central avenue have 1 Mr and Mrs" John 1 Galesburg I1L" and Warren of Lebanon A ll a Ilf "At a mL "i i JXllVv AUIA KAvj JLSls Jennie Tilt Tallahassee lo Mrs Robertson Los Angeles CaL and Mrs Jack Clawson San An tonio Tex Business' and Professional Card club held a dinner meeting of lovely appointments Wednesday evening at Lincoln Lodge Weber was elected president for the ensuing year and Mrs Adel Tumey sec retary tfeasurer Bridge honors were won by Emma Abbott Mrs Leia Sylva and Mrs Adele Tumey and prizes by Theresa Ince Mr Cynthia Smock and Mrs Eva Byers BARKER AMILY The fifth annual reunion of the Barken family was held at home of John Lawson on Union street road A basket dinner was served to 112 relatives and friend Lloyd Barker was re elected presi dent and Madge Barker secretary It was voted to have the 1984 re union at the home of Glen Mor gan near Stone Bluff the last Sunday in August Those present were: Mr and Mrs Charles Bar ker and on Joe Mr and Mr Austin Barker of Wingate Cecil Morgan and family of Crawfords ville Mr and Mrs Wayne Bar ker and son Allen Mr and Mr Joe Starkey Mr and Mrs Bryant Starkey Mrs Homer Howard and sons Ralph Barker and Mrs Dora Barker all of Cates Mr and Mr George Barker of JanvlUe III Mr and Mrs Lloyd Barker and sons Joe Barker of Kingman Robert Lawson and family Mon ticello Manford Lawson and fam ily and Mr and Mrs Henry Law of Wolcott Mr and Mrs Glen Morgan and daughter Mr and Mrs Glen Barker and children of Veedersburg Mrs Courtney Mor? gan Lockard Marshall Mr an (J Mrs Stanly Morgan and family Waveland Mr' and Mrs Cart Smith and daughters Byron Mr ahd Mr Paul Morgan Wave land Mr and Mrs Eddie Servis West Point Cleve Barker Craw fordsville Mr and Mrs Alfred Swanson and family Mr and Mrs Manford ter Mr and son Raymond Mr And Mrs William end Mm Members of Lambda Tau Deltaorority enjoyed a theater party at the Mar Wednesday followed by a supper at cafe Gamiha chapter of Delta Chi Sigma orority entertained at a clever mystery rush party at the Edwood Glen Country club with the following as guests: Misses Maxine Clark Jean Halt Mary Ritter Kathryn Rodriquez Vivian Goss Bunnie McQuistin Mrs Dorothea Linder Mrs Ray Bun ker and Mrs Peggy Saylor The club rooms were decorated with flowers ind games were enjoyed in the Igige room cheered a grate Are The prizes were won by Peggy Saylor Bunny McQuis tin and Irene Rodriquez Another feature was a favor hunt tached to the pretty favors were clever poems which read during the refreshment The hostesseawere Misses Harriett Orth Velma Acheson Lucille Bender and Helen Jordan DAYTON Aug The Sheffield Home Economics club will Tuesday Sept 5 kt the of Mrs Oliver Doyle and Mr ServlM NewcaMJ Mr and Mr Buskirk and daughter Mfr and Mrs Carroll Trimble HL Mr and Mrs Cooper and family Kokorfio: Mrs Ida Deeter Wingate Mr Andrew Lewis and nlace 1 th houa temperature high and Is the air dry? Per all that is needed Is to syringe the leaves with water each day to maintain a moist atmosphere about the plants Perhaps the pot is too small and the roots are potbound Place the fingers on th soil at each side of the plant turn the pot over and tap It gently to loosen the earth from the pot A heavy matted root growth will indicate a pot bound condition and will require transplanting to the next size pot Pevsdftdl aiid Society News Ifou need no longer be told that ifouhave an expensive' foot SIZES 112 AAAAAAtoEEE Mrs Charles Thoennes son Rob ert and daughter Marjorie and Mr and Mrs Charles Thoennes jr 1 have returned from a few visit at the exposition In Chicago Mr and Mrs Edward yianco 1 son Edward jr and daughter Veronica have returned from a visit to th exposition In Chicago They were accompanied to the ex position by another daughter Miss Cclla Vianco who is a student nurse at St hospital In Hammond Miss Ardis Campbell of Ander son Is the guest of the Misses Mary Louise and Lois Jane Gilles pie of South Tenth street Miss Campbell and Mary Louise Gilles pie win spend the week end with friends at Shafer lake Miss Geraldine Mulherln of Un ion street ha returned from a several visit with her sis ter Miss Adrianna Mulherin In Pittsburgh Pa who accompanied her here for a visit with her par ents Mr Mrs Mul herin George Lamb of Washington has arrived for a visit with hi parents Mr and Mrs Lamb of South Tenth street Mr Lamb will deliver the Labor day ad dress at Columbian park Monday Mrs Wright and daughter June of Milford Ill accompanied by the mother Mrs A Smith and Lenora Gillespie of Boswell were in the city Wednes day to visit friends Mrs John Kern has re turned to Indianapolis after a brief visit with Mrs George Beadle Miss AnlU Beadle has gone to Indianapolis where she spend ten days in charge of on exhibit at the state fair In the Interest of the Purdue extension depart ment Mrs Oliver Cox and son Aeher of Gilman Ill Mr and Mrs Jas Clark and daughter Lillian of Chicago Raymond Solomon of Ot terbein Mr and Mrs Lloyd raz ier and family Mr and Mrs Jo seph Booher and family George Burge and CArl Smith of Mont morenci have returned to' their homes after A several day' so journ at Shafe? lake Miss Katherln Brats has re turned from a visit with relatlye in Battle Creek Mich Mrs John Morrison and daughter Mrs Robbins went to Indianapolis Wednesday for a brief visit Miss Ida Goldberg has returned from a several visit with relatives in Indianapolis Mr and Mrs Earl Thompson have returned to Delphi after a visit with friends In the city Mr and Mrs Morris Glick have returned to Indianapolis after vis iting the former's mother and brother Mrs Ray Glick and Reu ben Glick who are patients at St Elizabeth hospital suffering with Injuries received In an automobile accident Mr end Mrs Edward Bouma and daughter Dorothy are visit ing relatives in Chicago Miss Anna Sable of Attica Is a guest of Miss Gussie Dahlburg Miss Sadie Hanna and Mrs Laura Seawright have returned to their homes in Attica 'after visit ing friend in the city Miss Lillian Watkins has ar rived from Boston Mass to visit her mother Mrs Mary Royal end Mr and Mrs Watkins Mrs Hazel Eberhardt was here from owler Wednesday to visit friends Julius Urwlts has gone to Lake Wawasee to visit friends over the week end Mrs Harriett Moffatt and Mrs Edward Nell jr "of New York small pkg 25c rg 17 pkg 4 19c 6c tT 1 not natural for planta to grow In houses Plants wre to grow out of doors where they can get plenty of 1 fresh tlfr end In most cases plenty of sunshine When we transplant them to the unnatural environment pf must mak conditions as favorable as possible We esmmit ex pect the plants to flourish When they are forced to grow In A small pot allowed to dry out periodically and kept in a hot drT geranium leaves turn yellow begonias shed their and do not blossom properly coleus and droj their leaves easily poinsettia turn yellow and defoliated and carnation flowers clos or the buds fall to open or go to sleep as the florist expresses it then is th time to suspect gas Injury It may that there Is a slight leak from thecas stove con taminating the air with both carbon monoxide and ethylene But' befor placing the blame of the poor growth on gas ut first look to the other conditkms of the plant In the first st Honoring Miss Mariam Whistler a bride elect of Indianapolis for merly of Lafayette the Misses Marjorie Norris and Jeannette Whistler entertained at an enjoy able party featured with a kitchen shower Tuesday evening at the home of the latter on Graceland avenue Indianapolis Bridge form ed the diversion and prizes were won by Mrs loyd Barnes and Miss Virginia Jennings Iced re freshment in the chosen colors pink blue and yellow were served at tables attractively adorn ed with bowl of yellow roses Among the guests were Mis Vir ginia Jennings Miss Margaret Jennings and Mrs Charles Whist ler Jr of Lafayette Chelsle Cadwailader was pleas antly surprised when a group of relatives and friends assembled at his home and served a basket dinner In observance of his birth day The tables were arranged In the basement of the home and the on at which the honored host was seated had as a center piece a large birthday cake and decora ffrWAr Thnqff present were: Mr and Mrs A delightful party was held at Charles Rubright Leo Rubright the country home of Mr and Mrs SHEETS AMILY The fifteenth annual Sheet re 1 union was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert Sheets near Number Ten Dinner was served in the worfds cafeteria style Al bert Sheets was lected president: I Russell Gerard treasurer and! Miss Hazel Jones secretary Those present were': Mrs Lovlna Sheet Charles Gerard Mra Albert Jones and daughters Iva and Hazel of near Monon Mr and Mrs Otis Sheet and sons Ralph Eugene Dale and Averv Albert Mr and Mrs I Charles Sheets and family Opal Charles jr Violet and Rosemary Mr and Mrs Clinton Sheets and family Lillian John ern Clin ton Howard and Beaulah Sheets Mrs Sabe Halsema of Monon Russell Gerard of near Montmorenci Mr and Mrs Charles Hughes and family Anna Gilbert and Clifford of Mo non Mr and Mrs Calvin Jones and family Thelma Joseph and Virgil Jones of Guernsey Mr and Mrs Mrs Lloyd Jean Mr Sheets Mrs sons Harry win: Mrs daughter Crystal Ann Miss ern Barnhart of Dayton Mrs Plene Chase and daughter Eva Miss Vivian Dick erdean Burkla Luther Smith Ernest Kellenbur ger Herbert Sears and Roy Cooper The next reunion will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Sheets near Montmorenci HAMMEL MILLER The eighth annual reunion of the Hammel Miller families was held in the boat house pavilion at Columbian park About thirty five relatives and friend enjoyed the basket dinner Those present were Mr and Mrs Ezra Miller Cecil Miller and of Pettit Mr and Mrs Harry LaGuire and sons Lafayette Mr and Mrs Thomas Mulberry Mrs A Bennett Mr and Mrs Leslie Huff Mr and Mrs Virgil Piner Mr and Mrs Otis Woollen and Mr and Mrs red Best Mr and Mrs Glenn Rltenour and 1 daughter Mary Ann Mr and Mr 1 red Rosa Mr Della Rosa Mr and Mrs Michael and sons Michael Jr and Robert Mr and Mrs Toney Hatten and' son Wayne Mr and Mr Chester Dill and children Buddy and Aldena During the afternoon' horseshoe pitching wa a feature of enter talhment The women of the Lafayette Country club enjoyed a delightful golf bridge party Wednesday which waa attended by 85 "member Mrs Adah A rey and Mr Earl Van Reed serving as hostesses In the medal handicap tournament In the morning prize were won byMr Earl VanRed and Miss lorence Hunslcker At noon luncheon was served at prettily appointed tables by the host and hostess of th club Mr and Mrs Easter The afternoon was devoted to bridge The last golf luncheon of the season will be held riday Sept A fried chicken dinner was en joyed along the creek at the home of Mr and Mrs rank Rayburn near Wea high schooL Tho pres ent were Mr and Mrs Hanv Workinger Mr and Mrs Everett Bodie Mr and Mrs Clarence Bod ie Mr and Mr Joe RIgly Mr and Mrs James enters Mr and' Mrs Wm Kenworthy Mr find Mrs John Hysong Mrs Allen Warbrit ton Mr ana Henry Mattox Mr and Mr rank Rayburn Charles Kenworthy Henry ugate Clela Genevieve Phillis Workinger Arleta Rosallna Rigby Lerena Norma enters Eileen Kenworthy Mary Emma Rayburn Ines Ken worth Dorothy Rayburn Harry jr Thurman redrick Workinger Bodie Junior Rigby Eth mer Kenworthy ay unkhouser John and Wray Rayburn Mr and Mrs rank Rayburn Mrs Clarence Bodie was sur prised when a group of frieads i gathered at her home on Butler street to remind ber of a btrth day Euchre was played and lunch served io tne louowms Mrs rank Rayburn Mr and Mr Joe Rigby Mr and Mrs William Kenworthy Mr and Mr John Hysong Mr Ernest Beaver Mr and Mrs Henry Mattox Mr and Mrs Harry Workinger Dorothy Rayburn Ines Kenworthy Clela Workinger Eileen Kenworthy Eth mer Kenworthy and John Ray burn Arela Rosallna and Junior Rigby BOSWELL Aug Complimenting Mis Adria Dlm mich a bride elect a very pretty party was given at the home of Mrs Perry Smith with Mesdames Beazell Charles Smith A Johnson Scoggin and Dale Hubbard assisting After a nftmTlASAll fit novel iulloivoa uuiuMvz BEVERAGES RUNSET GOLD Gingeral Root Bear Orangs ina LBmon ooaa iimv Kiekey a fiAnli ii ujT jgnfiri weal 12c 23c 7c 25c 5c I MEARIX YOU 7CAUXD SECOND i A I I xrT gs?.

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