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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 3

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3 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Monday Evening September 4 1933 Minute Mysteries Personal and Societu News i 'V Be Your Own Detective Parties Honoring Mary Smith a fashioned on princess brIde of thu month Mrs David Americus Personals the home shaky week end I hostesses j'law the li tell the Euchre was played Weddings Births Prescriptions Our Specialty' The Dr shower Miss Goldie 676 Kresge Company Stores Support Wholeheartedly The Recovery Plan Clubs Reunions and Mrs Richard She! Opal mmt to its employees is voluntarily making the a SALLYS sallies and the To our customers we pledge a continuance of this PKISIDINT decided to hold 10c 23 STORES i' 1 Thl POPUl ARbioi' Schuessler and Mrs Herrold returned with Mrs is popular with a of friends and has Lecklitner Mr Lecklitner and his father in law Nathan en route from the week at Bernard and Mrs and state officers they the national congress last the United States Civil Miss Edna Ruby was re circle of will meet 2 of Salem hold its and the and Mrs A of Les Crusces Aid so meeting left two the one the dis Mr and Mrs George Sammons of Kentland are the parents of a son born Saturday at the Home hospital Hunter of the James to Chicago Monday to at the horse races at Lincoln DAYTON Sept 4 (Special) The Wednesday Afternoon club will meet with Mrs Ella ranken field with Mrs Mollie Gladden as assistant hostess the memorial also at Mrs Charles Ice who assisted by Mrs William Mrs Raymond Banta exas are sister in and hus retroactioe to Augtut'7th which was the effective date of the retail code inter asked and and family of the week end Charles Claw Char! es Draper Mr farewell i the Wesleyan Methodist Lafayette Mrs Will Hutton of Mrs Mabie Roberts and ter Miss Maxine Shuey A delightful birthday party was given Sunday featured with a basket dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Yuill Jr of Rural Route 11 given in observ ance of the eighty second birthday of Yuill Sr Among those attending were his children and their families as follows: Mr and Mrs George Yuill and chil dren Mr and Mrs William Ermel Mr and Mrs Yuill Jr and children Mr and Mrs A Yuill and family and Miss' Mabel Yuill Mr and Mrs Jasper Dalton at their home at Odell entertained at a party In honor of their three year old daughter Beverley and Kenneth Mitchell a nephew age 7 both of whom observed birth days There were 15 guests and two candle lighted birthday cakes graced the tables LODDE 419 Main St 1 OLD GOLD JEWELRY Received as payment en now jewelry or purchased by place for some time Today there are over 25000 people on our payrolls and this number will probably be increased by about 4000 as the general provisions of the Code are put into effect 2:30 At 3:30 will be a program which members are LUDWIG MALIA Miss Ressa May Ludwig of Rossville and Thomas Cloyd Ma lta salesman of 711 North New Jersey street Indianapolis were married at 3 Sunday aft ernoon by James Porter jus tice of the peace in his office NCfl' SO LOUC) A IM Gustafson and Miss Helen Swan son entertained 30 guests at a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon at the home of the lat The colors pink and white were carried out In the decorations and refreshments Prizes for the games were won by Marie Swenson and Mildred Elming Miss Smith was the re cipient of many beautiful gifts Scott Key committee They the fair Announcements have been re ceived in the city of the birth of a daughter to Dr and Mrs rank Thuerkauf on August 30 at their home in Erie Pa Theuerkaufs were formerly resi dents of this citv where Theuerkauf was a physician and surgeon Ed Hanson of overnight guests tion of Limited Price Variety Code hasoaly now been completed but the SS Kresge Company Lafayette of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Miss lorence Grimes 1215 Kossuth street YOHN AMILY The twelfth annual Yohn fam ily reunion was held in the grove at the home of Jacob Yohn Din ner was served cafeteria style af ter which officers were elected for the following year as follows: President Harry Christopher: vice president Jacob Brenner secre tary treasures Elizabeth Hoffman privileged to invite one guest Dr Richard Wether ill will speak on local historical events Mrs Ray Austin Gillham Is mother of twin daughters born at Corralitos Calif and other at Ranta Cruz 20 miles tance five hours later hall which was at 300 relatives and parents The Rev Otto Steele of the West Lafayette church read the single ring cere mony in the presence of a few close realtives Mr and Mrs Shipley will make their home Mr and Mrs Pearcy of Park Ridge Hl were here for the wedding The oreign ary society of Central terlan church will meet day afternoon at 3 in the church parlors The younger societies the Tuxis Pioneers and Light Bearers will be in charge of the meeting coronet of rhine She bouquet of By A RIPLEY (Copyright 1933 smoua eatures Syndicate Inc) The ciety will hold its first of the season by holding an all day session Thursday at of Mrs Belle Dice cream and clke were served to the Jacob Yohn Mr and Mrs John Brenner Mr and Mrs Chris Yohn Mr and Mrs Jacob Brenner and daughter Ele anor Mrs Mary Boes and daugh ter Margaret Edward Brenner and children Betty and Edward Mr and Mrs red Brenner and chil dren Ruth Richard and Mary Mrs Margaret Hoffman and daughter Elizabeth Mr and Mrs Raymond Meacham and sons Rob ert and James Mr and Mrs Ros coe Hoffman Mr and Mrs Wil liam Ade and daughter Phyllis Mr and Mrs Paul Boes and sons Kenneth and Ralph Mr and Mrs Harry Christopher and children John Robert and Margaret Mrs Grace Buck Edna Bauer and Ken neth Martin MERKEL McKINNEY Mr and Mrs Elmer Merkel of Lafayette rural route 6 announce the marriage of their daughter Martha Merkel to Robert McKinney of 1605 Virginia street which took place Saturday morn ing at 10 at St James Lutheran parsonage with the RevP fl Rphrnlrit finer Thn ceremony was witnessed by mem bers of the immediate families I The bride was attractively at i tired in a suit of tan wool crepe and wore brown accessories Miss Esther Merkel sister of the bride who acted as bridesmaid wore a beige satin dress with accessories to correspond William Merkel brother of the bride served as best man Mrs McKinney is a graduate of Wea high school and Mr Mc Kinney attended Montmorenci high school At present he is employed at the Ross Gear and Tool company plant Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for Chicago where they will visit the exposi tion and upon their return they will make their home in Mul berry PEARCY SHIPLEY Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Nell Pearcy daughter of Mr and Mrs Noah Pearcy of 227 South Salisbury street West Lafayette to Earl Shipley of Dalton which took place Saturday evening at 8:30 at the home of the The 30th annual reunion of the Martz family was held in the boat house pavilion at Columbian park Saturday The following officers were elected: Luther Martz presi dent Helen Metzger secretary and Moses Martz treasurer A basket dinner was served cafete ria style at the noon hour and ice cream was served during the afternoon Those present were: Mr and Mrs Luther Martz and son Mr and Mrs Wm Rothen berger and son Rev and Mrs Whitman Mrs Lydia Rothenber ger Mr and Mrs John Rex Ed ward Rex Mr and Mrs Homer Smith' and family Mr and Mrs Gervan Schiery and Rado Lick litner of Mulberry Mr' and Mrs Owen Skiles Henry Rauch Mr and Mrs Alvin Rex Mr and Mrs Thomas Allen of rank fort Moses Martz of Hamilton Mrs Harry Metzger and children Mr and Mrs Henry Ehresman and son Mrs Roy Ro denberger and children Phylis and Lynn Mrs Lyle Rodenbarger and Dwight Tingle of Rossville Mr and Mrs Glen oust of South Bend Mr and Mrs Joe Martz and sons Elsie Ernest and Emer son Mrs Clarence Kessler and Mrs Judy Rodenbarger of Pyr mont Mrs Harry Rodenbarger and sons of Colburn Mr and Mrs Jake Combs and family of Lafay ette Mr and Mrs Earl Martz Mrs Lon and Mrs Arthur family and Mrs Clint Haag' of Lafayette It was the reunion the same place next year Lafayette son Bus and Mrs Katie Gates and daughter Pau line went to the fair CLASS MEETING AT RICHMOND NEW RICHMOND Sept (Special) The Loyal class of the church met at the home of Mrs Grace McCay with Mrs rancis Rayborn Mrs Emma Mason and Mrs Ruth Nes bit assistant hostesses 2S mem bers responded to the roll call Contests and games were enjoyed with Mrs Roxie Binns and Mrs Emma Andrews winning prizes Refreshments were served TODD LYONS Monroe Lyons and Ruby Todd were united In marriage Sunday afternoon Aug 27 Mr and Mrs well known In Mr Lyons and a garage here POCISEL CORBIN MEDARYVILLE Sept The marriage of Miss Leslie Pocisel daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Pocisel of Medaryville and Edwin Corbin son of John Corbin of Crawfordsville took place Sun day morning at fl at Me daryville with the Rev isher officiating in the presence of the Immediate families The bride has been employed in the Bennet fac tory and the bride groom is en gaged in farming ollowing theceremony Mr and Mrs Corbin left for a several visit with relatives in Illinois and Iowa MULBERRY GROUP NAMES OICERS Sept (Special) The oreign Mission ary society met with Miss Lizzie Bailor Wednesday with 11 mem bers and six visitors present This was the last meeting of the mis sionary year Officers were elect ed for the coming year: Mrs Nona Kent president: Mrs Verla Roh ler vice president Miss Lillian Carver secretary Loveda Lewis corresponding secretary Leola Hoch treasurer Katheine Wam ple gave a talk Miss Bailer serv ed home grown canteloupe Mr and Mrs Joe Luchessa of Miami Ariz were guests of Mrs Ella Mertz and Mr and Mrs Na than Miller for a few days Mrs Josie Weeks and three sons of Huntington Va visited a few days with her aunt Mrs Car oline Gunkle and with Mr and Mrs Albert Kuhns at Oiyas co Mrs Weeks is better known here as Miss Josie Steckel Mrs Caroline Gunkle and fam ily visited a cousin Mrs Addie Barnes at Idaville Yerni Bush of Bloomington call ed on Miller fair CHRISTIAAN8E DONAT A pretty wedding took place Saturday evening at 9 at the home of Mr and Mrs Louis riedman on South Ninth street when Miss Margaret Christiaanse of Chicago formerly of Lafayette and James Donat of Chicago were united in marriage by the Ghysels of the Chris tian Reformed church The cere mony was attended by Mr and Mrs riedman and Mr and Mrs Ralph Hileman and Anthony Do nat of Chicago The bride was prettily gowned in a blue chiffon dress trimmed in real lace and work a pretty hair ornament and blue shoes Miss Lillian riedman her attend ant wore a pretty gown of brown chiffon Joseph Donat of Chicago served as best man ollowing the ceremony a sup per was served at a table attrac tively appointed in bridal sugges tions and centered with a large wedding cake The bride Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs rank Christiaanse of Racine Wis formerly of Lafay ette and for six years was em ployed as a clerk at the ried man store Mr and Mrs Donat left for a brief wedding trip after which they will make their home in Chicago WEST POINT Sept 4 The Wayne township Home Econom ics club will meet riday Sept 8 at 2 at the home of will be Gay and It is a privilege to annoariee that the Krtsge Company has signed the Price 'Variety Code of the National Recovery Act for all of its four hundred eighty three 5c 10c 25c Stores and one hundred ninety three 25c $L00 Storta The wife taiy be read like a bod but you can shut her up He one PRO ORDNEY AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Prof ordney visiting the Mc arland Junior high school and haying entertained the students with stories was begged by thir teen year old Jane Mundy for one Her dark brown eyes were so pleading that the criminologist gave in right" he said pulling out the watch he had carried for years "It was about ten years ago while I was big game hunting with my friend Sir Richard Percival when a slim lithe lion which I didn't see stealthily approached me on my left I was looking in the opposite at an unusual ly large giraffe Apparently it spotted the lioh because it let out a squeal and bounded away I turned just in time The animal was almost upon me I didn't have a chance to fire and if it been for Sir Percival who was standing about thirty yards away I be here now to tell you about it the crucial moment he saw the Hon stalking me Then he fired There is no better rifle shot in the world than Sir Percival He cadght that beast right in the temple as it was about to spring and down it went dead I mind admitting that for the next few moments 1 felt a bit It was a narrow "Pardon me rupted Jane excitedly you to tell us a true story I know this is a fairy tale" right my dear but me how did you How did she? Answer on Classified page Mrs Jack Hogan Twentieth street are the week end with Lake Wawasee fly of South ourth street Mr and Mrs lint Harper of Chicago spent Monday with the parents Rev and Mrs Harper of South street Mr Harper returned to Chicago Mon day evening while Mrs Harper went 'to Veedersburg to spend several days with her parents Mr and Mrs Lynn Bryan and son Lynn jr have returned from a visit to the exposition in Chi cago Rnathemever was here from Piaua for a 1 visit with Mrs Rothemeyer and daughters Alberta of Central street and Mrs Robert Jessup of South Tenth street Mr and Mirs Joseph Allar and daughters Carolyn Loretta and Clemintine formerly of 1413 Alabama street have gone to Onlnz TH fnr residence' Misses Edna Browning and Amiee Josephine Ruby have re turned from Chicago tfhere as national attended week of Legion elected national historian and was named chairman of the United States flag committee and rancis shrine tended fa tion for giving a full worth and a full worth in an ever widening assortment of RADNOR Miss Maly Jane Hufford of near Rossville spent the week end with her sister Mrs James Whitman Mrs Isenhour spent a day with her husband who is ill at the Home hospital Lafayette Everett stncKer Plymouth spent with Mr and Mrs sonMr and Mrs and son Mrs lorence Draper and Charles Wlnegardner attended the Draper reunion at Lafayette Sun day Mr and Mrs Oscar Max well and Mr and Mrs Medford Maxwell and son of rankfort visited Mr and Mrs Rora baugh HAWXHURST RXEBEL Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Helen Catherine Hawxhurst and rederick Riebel III both of Detroit Mich The ceremony took place Saturday aft ernoon at 4 in the chapel of the Michigan League building at" Ann Arbor Mich with the Rev Edward Duff curate of St Episcopal church in Detroit performing the ceremony The bride who was given in mar riage by hdb brother in law Harvey Koon of Lochaven arms near Traverse City Mich was lovely in a gown of blue lace smartlv 1 lines and of slipper lengt? Matching blue velvet was used in the brimmed hat worn with her costume She carried an arm bouquet of roses and fall flowers Miss Elizabeth Hawxhurst of De troit was the only attend ant rank MacCrillis of Port land Me served as best man Both Mr and Mrs Riebel are graduates of the University of Michigan with the class of 1932 both receiving their A de grees Mr Riebel is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Mrs Riebel of Alpha Chi Omega sorority Mr Riebel has been a frequent at the homd of his grandmother Mrs Hoffman of South Ninth street this city and is a son of Mrs George Linton of Bloomfield Hills Mich formerly Miss Charlotte Hoffman of La fayette and rederick Riebel jr of Toledo an graduate of Purdue university Mr and Mrs Riebel left xor Los Angeles Cal where the for mer will be located in business Miss Pearl Hoffman wai among those attending the wedding Lunev xor resilience Miss Madge Laughlin has re turned from a visit with her mother and other relatives in Bloomfield Dr and Mrs William Reser and Mr and Mrs Harry A Wal ters motored to Vincennes Sunday to attend the dedication of the national memorial bridge and building commemorating the achievements of George Rogers Clark and his associates in the war of the American Revolution Mr and Mrs Sam Hightower of Benham Ky and Miss Ida Vowel! of Harlan Ky have re turned home after visiting Mrs Agnes Howard at the Sol diers home hospital Miss Helen Jane Bennett of Hammond is the guest of Miss Jean Conn at her home on Maple street Miss Mae Riley Miss Elsie Overley Miss Louise Steill and Mrs Carl Bauer left Sunday for Chicago to spend a week at the exposition' McGuire of Nashville Tenn formerly of Lafayette is in the city for a several visit with friends and is accom panied by his nephews Robert and Belden Mills Mr and Mrs Alonzo Washburn and Clara Washburn went to Chi cago Saturday to attend the ex position A Powell of Gettysburg Pa and MJchael Polaska of Newark have returned home after a several visit with Mrs Paul Weiss Mr and Mrs Walter Dewenter daughter Phyllis and son John have returned from Winnetka Hl where they visited Eberle and family and Chicago where they attended the exposition Miss Rhea Walker national treasurer of Mortar Board hon orary fraternity left Sunday to attend A national council meeting at the North Shore hotel Evans ton Ill Prof and Mrs Stair Mrs Helen Reitzel and daughter Betty were in Indianapolis Sunday to attend the Reitzel family reunion at Garfield park Mr and Mrs John Walsh of Galesburg Ill who have been visiting Mr and Mrs War ren of Central avenue left Sun day for home accompanied by Mrs Warren and Mrs Nina Warren who will be their guests for several days Mr and Mrs Harry Randolph accompanied by John Morehouse and Miss Catherine Kahl have returned from a few visit at the Chicago exposition Judge and Mrs Millington of Cadillac Mich and Miss ran ces Harris of Mt Pleasant Mich have returned to their homes after a visit with Mr and Mrs Alva Richardson of South Tenth street The Millingtons were ac companied here by James Rich ardson who had spent the past two weeks in Cadillac The Misses Elizabeth Bessie and DeEtta and Maxine low er have returned from a few visit in Chicago at the exposition Gordon Chandler arrived from Montclair Sunday evening for a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Chandler of State street Mr and Mrs Charles Emory Gtander of Columbus are expected to arrive Wednesday for a visit at the Chandler home Mrs Glander was formerly Miss rances Chandler Miss Esther Krabbe of Perrin avenue has returned from a visit with relatives in Chicago Dr and Mrs Harmon and family of airfield Iowa have concluded a visit with Rev and Mrs Earl Moore of Hartford street Mrs Harmon was former ly Mrs Dorothy Barr of Hart ford street Dr Harmon is a former pastor of Battle Ground and is now head of the department of Bible of Parsons college airfield Iowa The Misses reida Martin and rances Patton went to Chicago Saturday to spend a few days at the exposition William Sherman and family of Chicago were in the city Mon day to attend the Sherman fam ily reunion Robert and David Creahan of Cincinnati Ohio have arrived for a week's visit with their aunts the Misses Kate and Cele Creahan of South Tenth street and later will go to Chicago to attend the exposition Mr and Mrs Charles Buffert and Mr and Mrs A Wolselffer and daughter Eleanor went to Chicago Sunday to attend the ex position Dr and Mrs Maurice Lord of South street spent the holidays with the parents Mr and Mrs Lord in Kewanna Mr and Mrs Charles Deets son David and James and daugh ter Mary Margaret of South ourth street went to Detroit Mich Saturday for a visit with Mr Deet's father Alex Deets Mr and Mrs red Burchby and daughter Rosedith of Sag inaw Mich Were week end guests of Burchby retired police sergeant Mr and Mrs George Sullivan spent the week end at the expo sition in Chicago Mr and Mrs Verne and thalr priests Dr Parker of Indianapolis mo tored tend field Mr burne have returned to their home in Danville Ill after a visit the parents Mr and McGarry David Weaver and Mrs from In attended 0 THE day of the plain box and ordinary paper wrapping is about over when it comes to articles found in toiletware and stationery departments of the modern store And in groceries also novel and artistic packages are the rule They tempt the purchaser by offering double value for the money spent Every establishment seems to be racing with the others to see which can originate the most unique and attractive packing for merchandise ancy boxes or jars that contain face powder bath salts creams and other articles make excellent pieces for the dressing table long after they are emptied Stationery is mostly plain to be in good taste but it comes in all sorts of attractive cases such as vanity boxes letter hold ers bookends fancy baskets and clever tiers of small drawers of graduating size that are covered with silk or other prettyfabric and may be used for small articles after the stationery and cards 1 of various sizes have been used Sugar may now be purchased in sacks ipada from a colored bordered linen tea towel Nuts dried fruits and sweets come in baskets that are covered with cellophane adding not only to the appearance of the package but it keeps the contents in a Banitary condition and fresh much longer The Loyal Bible class Reformed church will regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the church parlors with Mrs Eliza beth Davis Mrs Louise Weil and Mrs Elizabeth isher serving as A social hour will fol low me Dullness session The Matrons Sewing Salem Reformed church Wednesday afternoon at in the church parlors MUNEA UNERAL AT BUCK CREEK BUCK CREEK Sept (Spe cial) The funeral ot Mrs Ella Munea who passed away early last Monday at St Elizabeth hos pital was held at the Methodist churth Wednesday afternoon the Rev A Patterson of Battle Ground officiating assisted by the Rev Hartz Mrs Mae Crider and Mrs Pearl Arihood sang ac companied by Miss Ruth Crider Burial was made in North Union cemetery Billy Everhart of Lafayette was guest of Mr and Mrs Clyde Hursh Wednesday night Mrs rank Young of Okmulgee Okla and Mrs John Guthrie and son John Jr of Seminole Okla and Mrs Agee of Oklahoma City who have been vis iting Mr and Mrs Trebor Young returned home Thursday rank Leslie and daughter Miss rances of El Paso guests of the law Mrs George Stair band Joe and Kenneth Younker werei in Mexico Tuesday night Ed Eberle and son Ed Jr ofj Lafayettfe visited Mr and Mrs Al Wysong Mr and Mrs lint Mich were of Mr and Mrs rank Pearson Tuesday J' Buck of Lafayette was a guest of his son Milton Buck 1 and family Mrs Alta Etter has returned from i Cincinnati Ohio where she went to attend her daughter who was seriously injured In a fall The daughter Mrs Shepard was much Improved ARM IMPROVEMENT George Burninger is having his i buildings on his farm near Arch erville repaired and repainted Dave Pittsinberger is doing the work Miss Ruby Kay of Walton spent the week with Mrs Dean Dick TO CONERENCE Levi Mellinger went to Pioneer i Ohio to attend the Defenceless Menonite conference to be gone ten days I Mrs Mabie Roberts son Bus ter and Miss Maxine Shuey were guests of Mrs Will Huttont of Lafayette at the Biel cottage on the Wabash Mrs Levi Mellinger and Robert Neuenscbwander heard the Rev sermon at church at th Gangon and Chirles Uhn ol Earl Park 'Albert Yates of Morocco spent a week end at Chi cago i The annual Little 'Light 1 Bearer party will be held at the' Blythe leming home Alice Mae Perkins Eileen Perk ins and Betty Bledsoe spent a few days at the home of Ray Light near Sheldon Mrs Edith Smith Is visiting relatives in Orleans Cecil Bledsoe and family have returned to their home in Cleve land after a ten daye visit at the home of his parents here Mr and Mrs Stanley Guard and daughter Mr and Mrs A Minor and Mr and Mrs Portteus and son spent a day w'ith Mr and Mrs Dwight Kendall near Thorntown loyd Hare and family aiid Lewis Troesch and family attend ed a farm picnic at Oxford Wed nesday Mrs Walter Martin and children spent a week with relatives in Chicago and attended the exposi tion BRODSKY ISHMAN Sons of Abraham synagogue on North Seventh street was the scene eff a pretty wedding Sunday evening at 7:30 when Miss Dorothy Brodsky sister of Mrs Harry Rogers of South Eleventh street was united in marriage to Isadore ishman of Terre Haute Rabbi Sidney Broida performed the ceremony in the presence of a large group of relatives and friends The bride was attractive in a gown of white satin fashioned on princess lines fitted at the waist line with fine tucks and finished with a cluster of white satin roses She wore a long tulle veil held in place with a stones and orange blossoms carried roses The bridesmaid Bass wore a pretty gown of pink dotted net over pink silk with a girdle of turquols blue taffeta She carried an arm bouquet of gladioli Edwin Roger the ring bearer wore a suit of black satin and a white satin waist He car ried the rose on a pillow adorned with a white satin rose Beverly Wessel tho little flower girl was fetching in a frock of pink chif fon Leo Brodsky served as best man Other attendants were Mr and Mrs James Perlowsky of Chicago and Mr and Mrs Jack ishman of Terre Haute The altar of the synagogue was embanked with greenery and flow ers and during the ceremony (he bridal couple stood beneath a canopy of white satin ollowing the wedding a reception was held at of tended by friends The bride large circle been making her home with her sister Mrs Harry Rogers She has been employed at the Harry style shop The bridegroom is employed in a clothing establish ment in Terre Haute where they will make their home after a brief wedding trip Among the guests at the wed ding from a distance were: Louis Blatt Mr and Mrs James Per lowsky Mr and Louis Wes sel and daughter Beverly Mr and Mrs Wessel Mr and Mrs Jack Perlowsky Morris Woloshil Jack Brodsky Mrs Rose Artman and daughters Ida Tina and Mildred of Chicago Mrs I ishman daughters Pearl Sylvia and Ade line and son Joe Mr and Mrs Jack ishman Mrs Brodsky daughter Adeline Morris ishman ishman Mr and Mrs Charles Schwartz Mrs A Schwartz and son Meyer Miss Tillie ranzill Mrs I Eddis daughter Bessie and son Morris Mr and Mrs Katz Miss Sophia Schultz of Terre Haute Mrs Sam Davis Mrs Hyman ishman Mr and Airs Isadore Berger Mrs Betty Duttinhammer Harry Bort Mr and Mrs Urwitz of Indi anapolis Lyons are both New Richmond his father have Mr and Mr Lyons are at their home In the northwest part of town Mr and Mrs Leverett Binns entertained at their home at a euchre party at four tables with William Wil ton of Gary Earl Warren Mrs Herman" Halett and Mrs Earl Warren receiving the high score Refreshments were served Mrs Harlon Craw and children of Oxford and Mr and Mrs Wal lace Walkup have returned home after a two visit with rela tives Mr and Mrs Sant Black and Mr and Clarence Banta and family spent a day at Indianapo lis Mrs Eleanor Humphries of Rev Eleanor Humphries Pittsburgh Pa Is visiting and Mrs A Coates Mr and Mrs Roy Arehart family of Dorset Mr and Art Shepherd and family of ow VISIT THE AIR Among the fair visitors were Miss Olive Lehr brother Harold: Troxel Elizabeth Clenden ning Kenneth Lehr Dana 'Hoch Joe Mann Herbert Reppert Mrs Russel Davis and daughter Phyl lis the Rev' and Mrs Earle Mr 'and Mrs William Weaver and son Kenneth and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Rothenberger BIRTH ANNOUNCED Born to Mr and Mrs Carroll Timmons' a Edith Ar lene Wednesday noon The Rev Smith who re cently came home from a Lafa yette hospital has not been at all well Mrs Leola Hoch accompanied her brother A Morehouse and family to' Chicago where they visited relatives and friends and attended the fair The Rev Weber has for Canton Ohio to spend weeks with her parents Ross leischman and wife Elmer Rex and wife attended fair In Miss Elizabeth Clendenlng went to Indianapolis Tuesday to resume her studies The Rev Isaao Rothenenber of Ohio has been visiting John and Charles enstermicher and fami lies Miss Edna Brown of Urbana Ill spent a few days with her mother Mrs Martha Brown Mrs ay Hopper and children of Anderson spent a few days with Carol Trexel and family BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED Thirty two relatives and friends enjoyed a covered dish dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Harshman The occasion was birthdays of Mrs Harshman and Joe Bolyard WED IN SOUTHWEST Miss Beulah Hackard and Rob ert Thompson were married in Yuma Arlz Aug 25 Beulah is the daughter of the late Joe Hack ard and lived here number of years Mrs Dwight Miley and children Robert and Susan of Galion Ohio came to spend several days with her parents Mr and Mrs Harshman Miss Olive Lehr presented the following pupils in recital at her home: Keith Hawkins Johnny Record Carol Bunkhalter Geneva Lucas Mary rances Doty Oma Hawkins ginging accompanied by Keith and Joanne Huff a guest favored with a piano solo KRESGE CO 25c 1OO etsiN tow Quick Relief for Skin Irritation Every time you scratch that bit of rash eczema or similar disorder you increaae the irritation and run the risk of infecting your skin Why take thia chance when Resinol Ointment so quickly allays itching soothes irritation and tends to promote healing Even you have tried other methods without success you find as thousands of others have that Resinol Ointment can help you Your druggist sells Resinol Ointment RAUB NEWS RAUB Sept Mr and Mrs Everett Smith and baby and Mr and Mrs Paul Smith and family attended a farewell dinner at the home of A Richardson in honor of Dr Miller and eon Mr and Mrs George Erickson and son of Chicago called at Connie Perkins home Monday Jean Alice Jones of Sheldon Ill spent a week at the Russell Bledsoe home Virgil Haas Kenneth McConnell and Tai McAlexander and family attended the Chicago exposition Prof Lowery and family were in" Lafayette Monday Mr and Mrs Clyde Chicago spent a day at Moore home Mariorie Shoaf spent the home of her uncle Rreexe near Brook Mr and Mrs Blythe leming and Bruce spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs George Shonkwller near Crown Point The Raub schools were sched uled to open riday Sept 1 Prof Lowery Harold Horn Mar garet Barrowman Helen Brown In the high school and Lucy Keefe Opal Horn and Mae An stett in grades Mr and Mrs Ben Bledsoe had as their guests Cecil Bledsoe and family 'of Cleveland: Mr Mrs Carrol Bledsoe of Sheldon and Henry Low and family of Lafayette The Builders class of Raub Sun day school met Wednesday after noon with Mrs Helen Vollnogle with Mrs Minnie Bledsoe as as sistant hostess The Bonheim sisters of Cleve land Ohio and Gus Chancellor of Kentland were entertained at 6 o'clock dinner at the Port teus home Marvin Perkins left Tuesday to resume his 'duties in the Dunlap schools MARRIED RECENTLY Viola Perkins daughter of Mrs Connie Perkins and Robert ry of Iroquois I1L were married at Watseka BL Thursday and will live on a farm near Iroquois Stanley Guard went to Chicago to see his brother Roy Roberts who was injured in an automo bile accident Scott McEwan and family and Mrs Winnie Troyer and son spent a day with Mr and Mrs Charles McEwan In West Lafayette Louise Keefe with Mar Biggs returned Monday dianapolis where they the state fair Dr and Mrs George of South street have from a visit to the exposition In Chicago The Misses Ethel and Helen Panther of Chicago were here for the week end Miss Helen Severn returned Monday from a few visit at the exposition in Chicago Mr and Mrs Sherman Clegg of Dayton Mrs Orpha Wat son of Norfolk Va and Mr and Mrs Harold Clegg of Blooming ton were week end guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Clegg! on South Tenth street Mr and of North spending friends at Carl A Burkhart went to Cin cinnati Saturday where he will meet Mrs Burkhart who has been spending the past week in Akron where she was called i by the tragic death of a sister in law who was fatally burned in an explosion at their summer! home near Akron I Mrs George Haywood and grandsons George Haywood! Ill and Harris Haywood have returned to this city from Lake Wawasee where Mrs Haywood has been spending the past six weeks at the summer home of her daughter Mrs Roy Elder Adams Mrs Samuel Barnes who was a guest at the Adams summer home for several days this week accompanied them home Miss Esther Courter of India naualis is the guest of her moth Mrs A Courier and fam ler and Mr and Mrs Arthur Are hart of Williamsport (Spent day with Mr and Mrs Wallace Wl kup Miss Daisy Bint of iNiw Tbrlc City Is visiting her pArets and Mrs Banta and family and other relatives here MrsJames Alexinder have returned from Chicago where they spent a few: days at the fair Mr and Mrs? William Wilton of Gary are spending a few' day i with Mr and Mrs Leverett Blnn and son Dan Rev and Mrs A Coates Mrs Eleanor Humphries of Pitts burrh Pa and Mrs Charles Shepherd attended a luncheon and meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the Elmdale church Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Clay Stone braker of Attica Mission and Presby Wednes The September meeting of Gen eral de Lafayette chapter Daugh ters of the American Revolution will be held Tuesday afternoon at Duncan hall There will be an important business meeting for members at there and tea for To our employees we take this occasfoa of ex pressing again our appredatibn of their" loyal and attentive service to the public which has had so much do with making the Kruge Cnm stores pleasant and efficient shopping centers I 1 I llwlll sooww rasr MM.

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