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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 14

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Lafayette, Indiana
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Thursday Evening October 31 1940 LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER 14 PERSONAL AND SOCIETY Sauce can make the fish meal! Weddings MONROE Discus 4 3 Economy Beauty Shop 221 Main St 1 Is Parties i i 4 Births SATURDAY RIDAY Drug Store ex 1 on Dial 2653 1522 East Main St club SNOW SUITS 00 I GOT When Loelvs Started at 75 Clubs O' 1 Watch for Our 70th ANNIVERSARY SALE Eaton Sisters ORMER HOME DEMONSTRATION PRICES 52!) MAIN ST CARDS GITS HOSE oh my KROGER MAJESTIC i Waterless Aluminum I Dill SAUCEPAN! A Harner en Mrs Mary ftPunce announces SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY the regular selection of fragrT $195 TOTAL VALUE S6R I Miller Street loor OERED EXCHANGE URN CO DRUG STORE ONEENT REMEMBER THE DRUG STORE OR BEST VALUES IN TOWN $149 1 1 aft with sister of Maurice of Mrs Kossuth 4 QT DUTCH OVEN 15 IN OYAL ROASTER Earl Mrs 3 QT SAUCE PAN IOj IN RY PAN I a ng fe ll 5 00 worth' NOW at 4 QT SAUCE PAN 10 QT DUTCH OYEN COEE MAKER Mrs and 1 Roy Kerschner of Indianapolis spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kerschmer aye An Th greatest valu In fine Vacuum Cleaners that Royal has ever offered and Mrs niece Mrs ton BOtH DURING THIS SALE OR ONLY Ko with St Clare Study club of St Law rence church vill meet riday eve ning after church services Host esses will be Mrs Charles Borde net and Mrs John Acker home of Mr and Davidson on street ol supper teach business ses games were by and Russell Eaton Sisters or Your ur Trimmed lAmberson of a few days Welsh of Bottorff of Downing Hosse or High Class Service at Popular Prices Come to the Saute teaspoon paprika teaspoon celery salt tablespoons fat several weeks Mrs Law the Heath an enjoy Mr and Mrs Thomas Nolan 207 South Seventh street are the parents of a daughter born Wed nesday at the Home hospital The name of Nancy Phillips who gave a Scripture reading was omitted from an item concerning ithe dinner given Tuesday evening the Women's Missionary so jcicty the Business Women's circle and thp Young Mission ary society of Salem Evangelical Reformed church in celebration of 'the 215th anniversary: of the Reformed church in the United States and the 100th anniversary of the Evangelical Synod of North 'America CHALMERS Oct Members of the Rebekah lodge will meet at the home of Mrs Roy Lerch Tuesday Nov 5 for an all day session and Mrs Robert McKinney arc the parents of A daughter Sandra Kay born Oct (26 at their home on Lafayette rural route 6 Among the many enjoyable par ties' of the Hallowe'en season was one given Tuesday evening by Evelyn Ott and Carolyn Keiser at the home of the former on South Twenty seventh street? The 14 guests arrived masked and en joyed games prizes for which went to Gertrude Billue Edith Kenworthy Rosenbebg and Bobt i German Refreshments were served Lafayette Court of Ben Hur has been invited to attend a special initiation and party dance to be given by the Crawfordsville Court of Ben Hur Saturday night No vember 2 at the lodge hall in Crawfordsville After initiation there will be refreshmentsa floor show and a dance 1 An opportunity to become acquainted with famous Prince Matchabelli Perfumes at consider ably less than the usual price Vie suggest that you take advantage of this important saving Jo stock up for your own Use and for giving HERES HOW EASY IT IS: A fully punched credit of Kroger purchases) permits you to select any popular in brown white Also black AlPsize and widths lower Mission board will meet riday at 10:30 a Nov 1 Room 7 court house basement er or trema i the lobby of (Marshall hotel with the Misses Graefnitz is the former Doris Mae Melson Mrs A McDowell of Cason street has returned from a visit with her son John McDowell a student at Notre Dame university SouthBend and A 'Day of Knoxville Tenn have returned to their home after a visit in the city as guests of Mr ahd Mrs Collins of El Grande ave nue They attended the Purdue home coming Prizes went and Mrs true and attendance Sauce lti cup catsup 1 cup water 14 teaspoon salt i li teaspoon minced pars ley in a frying pan and simmer two in the flour and $450 and $500 Thirty seven members and guests of Shadeland Community club were entertained afternoon at the home of Mrs John ores man with Mesdames Wilbur But ler Russell ickle George Blair and Miss Helen Runyan assisting A contributian: otM5 voted to the Red Cross Members will gather magazines for pic Home hospital Mrs Joseph Hammer chairman of tile card party to be given Noy 12 at Union school announced the following committees: Tables Mes dames Elmer Carte Jesse Shoe maker Joseph De reese and George Blain prizes Mesdames lorence Martin Paul Dutton Wil bur Butler Elmer Wien and Wil liam Sicrsma refreshments Mes dames Irwin Runyan Russell ickle Hubble John ores man William Noble Ruth Hoffine and Lillian Baugh Mrs Butler newly installed president announced the follow ing committees: Hostess Mcs dames James Campbell Sam Camp bell ickle Orville Stevens and Runyan sick Mesdamcs Shoe maker Martin Baugh publicity Miss Harriett Runyan Mrs Gene Reeder won the mystery prize and Mesdames Carte and James Camp bel! won prizes in the game 50 50 Hallowe'en appointments were served during the refreshment hour The birthday of Mrs Walter isher observed when a group of friends gathered at her home on North Seventeenth street as a surprise Tuesday evening Games were followed refreshments Prizes were awarded to Yaneey Douglas MORE BIG DAYS ered at 6:30 followed by dancing and Ae rl Al rt I JYfl fl I LUI W1VH XVJ1 Reed and Lr and Walters: in charge are invited red Potentate and others temple are' expected to attend Was $725 at former home demonstration TWO OR THE PRICE ONEx ONE CENT and lighted pumpkin heads dec orated the basement where games and contests were (featured Cos tume prizes went to Mrs Jack Nelson and Miss Mary Sellers and contest prizes to Phillips Mrs Phoebe Miller and Elmer Walker Refreshments in Hallow appointments were served The way of the covered wagon was slow and hard Horses became exhausted Wagons broke down Today the automobiles is a fast and inexhaustible means I of safe trans portation the nation oyer The rence road was the scene of able masked partv for members of the Pythian and their husbands and other guests Corn shocks black cats At the home of her aunt Mrs Hall on erry street Mar ilyn Moore daughter of Mr and Mrs Moore East Main street enteitained at a Hallow e'en party Wednesday evening in observance of her eleventh birth day Guests included her class mates at ord school The recrea tion room was converted in an appropriate setting a featuring orange and black with bouquets of merigolds and chrysanthemums and branches of autumn The 22 masked VARIETY SHOP 1222 Union St Mrs Wright Mrs Claw holding house afternoon and eve at their home 403 Park ave their two grand daughters Helen Sheets and Miss Mil outs assisting relatives rural went to Tab Thursday to North Eighth games went to Sternberg and erine Weygold and Alice Scott PThe Hallowe'en motif was used during the refreshment hour Mrs Maude Bastian was the honored guest at a surprise birth day party Tuesday evening' at the hofne of Mr and Mrs Kobie Wag ner on South' Sixteenth street Cards were' enjoyed and prizes awarded to Mesdames June Rif fey Hazel Kurtz Effie Strange also John Raymond Swatts and Kobie Wagner Refreshments were served at prettily appointed tables with a large decorated birthday cake as a feature Pickwick club will meej: Satur day morning at the home William Blistain 615 street Golden Wedding of Stockwell Couple STOCKWELL Oct Mr and Mrs A A Crose celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a dinner for relatives arid friends at their home here Places were arranged for 65 Open house was held during the afternoon and over 100 guests were received in rooms attractively decorated with flowers many of which were com pliments of friends Mr and Mrs Crose have lived in Stockwell for 36 years Their children grand children and great grandchildren were with them for the day derson and family of Worthing a ton were guests of Mr and Mrs Virgil Reagan The Young Peo class held a Halloween party in the church basement Mrs Lena Kerschner is sponsor I1 cups fldur 1 teaspoon soda cup granu lated sugar 1 cup cocoa teaspoon salt 1 egg Mix the ingredients and beat minute Pour into a greased ri mold and bake abfiut 35 minutes in a moderate about 350 degrees Unmold carefully and serve warm or cold ill the center with a small bowl of spice or fruit sauce Revival Meeting At Church MICHIGAN TOWN Oct Rev Dunn Madison conducting a series A monthly party of the Shrine will be held riday evening 1 in Duncan hall A cov dish dinner will be served BROOKSTON Oct Meyers Gether club was in charge of the program Audrey Zarse and Mary Balkema won prizes in contests Mrs Rob ert Wharton Lafayette was among the guests Refreshments were served leaves guests held a grand march and played games Costume and game prizes were awarded 903 Main St Phone 596 for the Rojal Man CHALMERS Oct Commu nity Workers of the Community church will meet at the home of Mrs Netherton Thursday afternoon Nov 7 Mrs 'Ro 5V ard Mrs Earl Shank Mrs George Chamberlain and Mrs Ball will be assisting hostesses is of revival meetings at the Pilgrim Holiness church continuing through Nov 11 Guests of Mr and Mrs Burr' Quick were Mrs Harry Stuart family of Pontiac Mich John Grubb and: Mrs sBer Craig of 'Anderson and Ellie Goodnight of Kemp dinner served at Lincoln Lodge plaices being arranged for 34 rel atives and friends' at a table adorned with yellow flowers any lighted tapers Miss Dora Cassell and Mr Eouts were married fifty years ago at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs James Cassell in West Point the Rev Smith of the Methodist church officiat ing They lived for 32 years on a farm near West Point moving to Lafayette in 1922 Mr outs taught school in the West Point district for seventeen years and Mrs onts has given piano les sons for 40 years Both are prom inent as speakers They are the parents of two sons Ralph outs and Raymond outs They are ac tive members of Congress Street Methodist church Among guests from a distance were: Mrs Anna Haynes and Miss Lillian Nalley Indianapolis Mrs Mayme Rynearson and Miss Ruth outs Washington Mrs Eli outs Mrs Gustav Bischoff Mr and Mrs Roy Cook Mr and Mrs A Smith Louisville Ky and Miss Elizabeth Mills of No blesville i Mr and Mrs Harry tertained' at a surprise party hon oring their daughter Reynolds at their home on North ifth street Twenty guests were entertained and refreshments were in keepipg with the Hallowe'en season entertained Mrs Joseph Nelson At her home on rural route 2 Mrs James Werner entertained a social bridge club Wednesday at a pot luck dinner enjoyed at a table decorated with sugges tions Bridge prizes went to Mrs Roy Nern Mrs Lowell oster and Mrs Laura Arvin Members and guests of Gamma N'u chapter of Lambda Tau Delta Were entertained at a delightful party i Tuesday evening the home of Miss Opal Dickey oh street Prizes in Mrs yW Van the Misses Kath jr of ort ree jr and Anderson Jefferson of rank of Evans Robert eltus Wallace More Than 250 iGreat Values During This Sale Mrs PkObert Dorsey of Cincin nati spent a few days with her mother Mrs Lizzie Pitman I Mrs Kenneth Plummer and son of Bedford spent a few days with Mr and Mrs George Plummer Mrs Cloyd Ueazenby of near Kilmore surprised her husband on his birthday Guests included Mrs Sadie Mosier and Mrs Alice Elliott of lora Mr and Mrs Morris Ayres of Delphi and Mr and Mrs Bruce Drapper of near Cutler Miss Oretha Butts of Logan sport spent a few days with ilr and Mrs Willard Butts and son The annual fall festival was held at the school building Mrs Virgie Dickenson of Wich ita Kan has returned home er spending relatives Mrs Haze! komo spent Ruth Brandon The Home Builders class of the Methodist church enjoyed a cov ered dish supper at the home of Mr and Mrs John Brant SAUCEY ISH RECIPE ish Saute Sauce i Buttered Potatoes Savory Spipach Biscuits Plum Butter Apple Celery al ad Chocolate Ring Sauce Coffee AMAZING VALUES AT KROGER'S St Catherine of Sienna sion club of St Boniface church was entertained at the home of Mrs George Burkle on Hart street Mrs Evers read a paper on During the so cial hour Mrs Burkle was as sisted by Mrs Joseph Klein and Mrs John austich to Mrs Hubert Lange Russell Peterson in a false contest and the prize to Mrs austich 30 DAYS TRIAL if not satisfied return for rifund DONOVAN McCABE Announcement is made of the marriage of Margaret Duffek Don ovan daughter of 'Matthew Duf fek of Chicago and James Mc Cabe of Lafayette son of Mrs Margaret McCabe of Chicago The ceremony took place Oct 19 at Our Lady of The Springs church at rench Lick with Rev Charles Metzger officiating A sex seminary street Mr and Mrs Halli han of Remington spent Wednes day at the Locfte home Mrs Horace Goodwine left Thursday for: St Petersburg la to spend the winter Mrs McCreary has re turned to Cleveland after a several visit with her sis ter Miss Emma Abbott Mrs Thomas Shumaker of Lin den was the guest of friends in the city Wednesday and at tended the republican rally at Jef ferson high school Marxson has returned from a two visit with his daughter Mrs Hosier and family and his son John Marx son and wife in Detroit Mich Miss Barbara Ruschli daughter of Dr arid Mrs Ruschli of Highland Parkf who is attending Denison at Granville flew from Granville to Durham Thursday to be the guest of William Mickelberry at Duke university homecoming festivities A Mr and Mrs Mark Link of Cyiumbia street are entertaining tine former's brother Alfred A TJnk and wife of Madison AVis The Link' brothers are both grad uates of the University 'of Wis consin Alfred at present being pharmacist at the Wisconsin gen eral hospital associated with the university Mr and Mrs Russell Graefnitz who were married at Oxford ri day evening have returned from their wedding trip and arc at home at 1138 State Street Mrs Included in a' series of fall rush parties of Gamma chapter of Delta Chi Sigma sorority was one given Wednesday evening in the dining room at the home Mrs Robert Hurt won a prize in a clever contest which preceded bridge Prizes in bridge went to Mrs Clinton Smith and Mrs My ron ilj Underwood for members and to Mrs John Knse a guest Noise makers and Hallowe'en caps marked the places at the attrac tively decorated refreshment bles Hostesses DeVol Mrs I Lewis Becker and the Misses Eve lyn Burkhart and Opal Davis Among the guests was Mrs Hubartt Indianapolis uncheon on South lowing a pot luck organization heldi a sion after which played Door prizes Mrs Andrew Loges Hazelgrove Mrs All Shrlners McNceley of Murat for a limited lime only (November 1st through the 16th) ROYAL VACUUM CLEANERS OR JEeU THAN THE PRICE OMNI on Lafayette rural route prizes were awarded to A isher Mrs Mrs Earl Yancey IN mny high school and col leges where Lazy BoneOxfotda have been introduced they are a sort of wardrobe their spfti unlined leathers their flexible shanks their caressing fit their flistinctively casual styling they simply with short skirrsTheyare socomfortableyou walk along looking like the very spirit of freedom and charm Dozens of styles to choose from at better shops everywhere Priced $500 to $650 Styles for little Sis also at comparative prices Al Lik Vottd moit beautiful of ill Sn Aft totuo'i fuftoui Jefiefioft Hih Lamo GiHl LuyBenes Otfordt in ofttfiirn Gui" la San Amooio's High Schools $1 prettily appointed Hallowe'en luncheon bridge was given Wed nesday by Mrs Miller at her home 9 Bridge Mrs Goss and Mrs William Carper of Indian apolis arrived Wednesday to be a guest of Mrs 'William Kirk patricK Mrs James Werner of i route 2 be a guest at a luncheon: given by Mrs Otto Goodwine Mrs Belle Stein has returned from a several visit in Chicago St Paul Minn and Ashland Wis She was accompa nied by her sister 'Mrs Sol Solo man of Indianapolis and at Ash land they visited their sister Mrs Joseph I Levy Mr and Mrs' Mv Smith and sons 'Douglas and Dick of St Louis Mo and Mrs Vernon Hitch and daughter Akron have re turned home after a several visit with Mrs William Kirkpat rick 5' Mi and Mrs rancis Jones of Portland Ore' formerly of La fayette are visiting relatives and friends in the city and arc now guests at the owler hotel They are en route to Magic Valley Texas where they will spend the 1 Vinter: Mrs Turner of Antioch1 III is the guest: of Mi and Mrs Russell Ixicke of Underwood TOILETRIES CM! QUARTER OUNCE CROWN LACOV PERUME ta wcre Mrs Paul Dixon In a colorful setting National ederation of Post Office Clerks 839 was entertained by the ladies' auxiliary at the home of Mr and Mrs William MONTMORENCI Oct 31 Chrysanthemums and pumpkin heads decorated the school gym nasium for a Hallowe'en narty given by members of Shelby township Economics club with the husbands as guests The guests arrived masked and en joyed games and contests after which refreshments were served Hostesses were Mesdames Joe Booher Williamson Don Taylor and Raymond Bennett ish tablespoons fat tablespoon minced onions tablespoons flour Heat the fat add onions minutes Mix i then add the rest of the ingre dients and simmer three minutes Chocolate Ring cup buttermilk (or sour milk) teaspoon vanilla tablespoons fat melted 7 Other bvautiful useful pieces genuine thick aluminum each as big a value as the sauce pan: ish pounds fish steak egg yolk 1 tablespoon milk 3 cup cornmeal teaspoon salt Wipe off the fish with a damp cloth and pat dry with crushed paper Dip ip the yolk mixed with the milk in a shallow dish and then quickly coat with the cornmeal and seasonings blended Brown quickly on both sides in the fat heated in a frying pap Cover ana utes until move to a Al Smith to Snpak Monday for Willkie NEW YORK Oct 31 (AP The national committee of demo crats announced that former Gov ernor Alfred Smith would speak in behalf of the republican presidential candidate next Mon day night in a national broadcast (NBC Blue) from JNew lorx 8rf00 8:30 (CST) A new and improved model of the: famous Royal De'Luxe 5) with headlight Made to eell lor The Royal Revolving Brush 1 a I a A a in1 efficiency and quality lRuu Made to tell for I cook about ten niin tender 'Carefully re serving platter Daily Menu Hint By MRS ALEXANDER GEORGE Mrs the Get To A SHOE CO 406 Main'St THESE ONLY CLARKS HILL Oct Blanche Loveless entertained the Nameless club and guests at the home of her daughter Pauline Lawler West Lafayette at an all day meeting with a covered dish dini ner The house was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves Games and contests were enjoyed Mildred Maguire Mae Richardson and son won prizes Steam tight cover reduce shrinkage cook upif ojrnily Cut 1 fuel coiti almoit tnrt tava that 1 1 a a a NO ft offend at ubiUn)il javingi With Majaitic all your cooking can ba dona ovar low haaf on top of tha stova Watarlau cooking praiaryai th natural flavor and healthful vitamin in your food 53 Hoosiers Pass State Bar Exams INDIANAPOLIS Oct The Indiana board of law ex aminers said 32 of 53 persons who took examinations Tor admission to the bar this month had passed The successful law graduates inr eluded Herman Busse and Wil liam reunchtehict Wayne Wade Philip Robert ville Joe fort Gus ville and of Terre Haute 2 QT SIZE only Mr? and Mrs Clayton Rice are the parents of a daughter born Oct 25 at their home 2414 Butler I street Mr and Mrs Lloyd Kemmer 249 Sheetz street West Lafayette are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday at the Home hos Pita1 Mr and Mrs Leslie Hendricks 628 South Twelfth street are the parents of a son born Thursday at St: Elizabeth tett from the Jesuit West Baderi sang Miss Mary McCabe the bridegroom and Shine both of Chicago i were the attendants A breakfast was served in the Blue room at rench Lick Springs hotel Others attending besides the immediate relatives were Rev Metzger Rev Walter and Rev Honerneyer of West Baden college also Rev Stanilaus Otterbein Mr and Mrs William Scanlon and Dr Walter Galloway West Lafay ette and Mr and Mrs James Chicago Mr and Mrs McCabe have re turned from a motor trip to Vir ginia and are at home in Otter bein Golden Wedding Reception Held Mr and Mrs ouls ob served their golden wedding anni versary Wednesday by open ning nue Mrs dred Many relatives and friends signed the golden wedding' anni versary book This guests were received in rooms attractively dec orated with a profusion of golden flowers In the evening was A Hallowe'en party featuring a chili supper was enjoyed by mem bers and guests of Alpha Kappa chapter of S'gmaiAlpha sorority in Battle Ground Naomi Prough Mary Ann isher Mildred Sellar and Virginia Tin dall as hostesses Cider and doughnuts were enjoyed in the lobby which was attractive with lighted jack corn stalks and weird emblems after which a treasure hunt was held with prizes going to the Misses Mary Alice Grandstaff and Aldine A chili supper concluded the eve ning's entertainment With black or tan saddle All size nrl LEXIBLE SHANK OXORDJ MMaBM AS ADVIRTISID IN MADtMOISILLI 4 I Mu T'feitis i 1 1 1 A 5 AwvCKi '7 ill i ST If V' 'ft s5 IM 495 mwBW av 1 I i Has i I I 'Wi Bz lUfll KI Bi f' ll 4 1 gig 11 Chicago $1 AO $296 Gary 180 2 95 Michigan City 200 390 South Bend 220 396 Indianapolis i 115 210 Los Angeles 3365 5825 IOWTST RATES WEST 208 ifth Ph 4478 REMEMBER THE DRUG STORE OR BEST VALUES IN TOWN ft.

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