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The Delphos Courant from Delphos, Ohio • Page 2

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Tint DCLPHOS COURANT DELPHOS, OHIO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1949 Dt-lphfts The Delphos Ptg, Pub. Co entered the tott kt Ohio, elan 408, 407 ftBd 409 R. Main fit. Talepbofte Bdltorlal ButeeM Main SATURDAY, OCT 15, 1940 KrllOfiTS OF PYTHIAS PARTY JStto Couples at the K. of P.

Hall aV6 o'clock Saturday evening, Ocf. IS. Round square cafod ing. 05C82 The Finest Paints Varnish CITY FUEL SUPPLY rl "Some 1 Day)': "Iff apstoif Unusual Dayf Whlling "My Gee From the Flgl Isles" Thomas "Makin' Lore Ukolele Style" Rutt Morgan SammyKaye "You Wouldn't Understand" 1 Carlisle "I pon't Want You Hitler "Litlle Gray Home in the -frSonsioMhe pioneers "Georgia fcteel' Guitar" Williams "Our Book" Ernest Tubb THE STORE WEGER'S -And Here's the Dress Group You'll Choose From! our ktt and ifointa "bejfci dlMMa In ruatla of lia of aatin ofallk. ntic v.l- toudiiM exciting pockvta and daring naa.

$. for dreu-up time. 95 to $16.95 PTA MHRS HEAR TALK ON KAWAHANS Mary I)W(S Touching; In Islands RpTiew on Child, Pnwn.txl Strayer Glrfcl Render 1'iano Trio. Pplphos and teachers were entertained at the regular monthly PTA mooting on Thursday evening at the Jefferson high auditorium with a throo event I program, following a business session at whlfili It was dectdod to hold regular meetings on the second Wednesday of each month. Misses Dlnim, Cynthia and Pu- 'rlcla Strayer, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Strayer, presented a piano trio. Miss Mary Hlltnor, DHS alumnus, who Introduced by Miss Ttubeno Shaffer, spoke 6n her teaching experiences in the Hawaiian Miss told of the Rcogrnphy of the Islands, she explained the educational system, food, clothing, religion nd International feelings of the Tslandsrs. Mrs. C.

P. Miller, chairman of th'e 'prctgrami committee, tlien.ti'h* 1 troduced SVIrs. Ward of Findlay, who presented a rxibk re- rlow on "A Friend in Court" written by Mrs. Camil.e Kelly, a luvonile judge. Mrs.

Kelly was the originator of the PTA organization in Shelby County, Tonnes- sec, when who conceived the idea of getting acquainted with the parents of other school children. The book tells that all parents should be Interested In the juven- llo delinquency concerning nil children, Wo should practice hon- asi'y, trnjtliituilneBSi kindness and! religious training, and domou- strato security and Interest In our dealings with children. The entire program proved of great interest to all those In attendance. IT WAS NIWS Oct. 14, 1904 YBAR8 AOO TODAY THE ttieitAiJi SAID.

Born to Mr and Mrs. Joseph Rauschart, of IVfcClure, a ten pjtiund girl. 1' Raymond Shaffer, of ''iefterfjon straet, Is suffering, from a ColJes fracture of tho right wrist. John Herlihy whoso condition has been critical for some time, Is gradually growing weaker. Fred Horome, ot Quay, Oklahoma, is visiting his brother, Jo- s.ep)i Ileinme, In DelphoB.

Fred Hetnme was born and reared in vicinity, but has not Ivaen In Delphos for 27 years. 1 Oct. 14, 1924 TWENTY jrmu TKARS AOO TODAY THE HERALD 8ADD: Born to ahd Mrs. Kd. Wrasman, 630 West Sixth Htroet, Tuesday, a son.

Mrs. Bert Markley, northwest of 1.1 at present tUne. Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Shenk have moved fnwn their home on West Third stretet into tlwlr new residence on Ekist Fifth street. 4 Dr. F. Maurer, of this city delivered the address ot the evening at a Columbus Day meeting which Iteld at Sidney by the Sidney Council, K.

of C. LEGIOlfAIRES INSTALL NEW OFFICERS HERE ter. Service Officer; Ronuia Brandehoff, Finance Officer; Fer- inan Cllnger, Chaplain; John Lloyd, Welfare Officer, and Gene Cuettner, Sergennt-at-arvns. Mr. Callahan spoke to the Legionnaires on the subject of "Membership," he told them that the second district is in second place in the state with the third I district leading by just a few members.

Frank Callahan, District Com- pi ans 0r the annual Legion mander, Installing Officer Thurs-, stag Picnic to be held on Sunday- day night Plans Completed at the American Legion Club Tor Annual Stag Picnic, Sunday. COM Stuffiness For almost instant relief, put a few Vlcks Vn-tro-nol Nose Drops in each nostril i right wher stuffy trouble is! It opens up cold- I cloegoct nose relievos stuffiness and lets you breathe again. Try it. VICKS DROPS 58.95 New rugged styles Clicking across America As vlrila as football and at masculine as the Marine Corps, Cadillac Mttlna, campus fashion pace all over America. Come see them, today.

CADILLAC The annual Installation of new officers of the local American Legion Post was conducted Thursday evening at the Legion Hall here with the Second District Commander Frank Callahan of Lima, as the installing officer. Walter Foster was installed as the new Legion Comander in Delphos fop thp coming year along house east of Delphog along the Auglaize river were completed at the meeting. A chicken supper is to he served at fi p. m. Sunday and the general public, is invited.

A lunch war; served to complete the ev.oning program. If ANT DIES AT CINCINNATI Death Of Small Daughter of Mr. and' Mm. Raymond Seymour Occurs Thursday Parents and One Sister Survive. Jacqueline Lee Seyomur, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Rayond Seymour, East Sixth street, died at Children's hospital, Cin- cinrtati, Thursday afternoon at New shipment of Snow Suits has arrived. Select your snow suit now on layaway plan. Small down with the rest ot the officers or the avmcnt retains your selection. Pram Suits, Boys' Snow Suits, local post.

Other officers Instrtlled included: George iBracker, First Vice Commander; Wilbur Clinger, Second Vice Commander; Dale Miller, Post Adjutant; Paul liar- size 1 to 6x; Girls' Snow Suits size 1 to Cx and 7 to 10. Jack Jill Shop Phone 9671. Adv. 04C82 59 Shopping Days Till Christmas A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ITEM Brandehoff, Jewelers 2:15 o'clock', after an illness of parents, are one sister, three weeks. She was taken first Ann, and the grandparents, Mr.

to St. Rita's hospital, Lima, and and Mrs. W. E. Duggan, this week was removed to the Sixth street, and Mrs.

Lillian Cindimati hospital. mour, North Main street. was born July 4, 1949 at The body was removed to the? St. Rita's hospital, Lima, the Barter and Soni funeral home daughter of Raymond and Geneva nj? unel a arrangements. Seymour.

At the time of her death she was three months and Surviving" in addition to the ftOBl ANNQONCEMENT Our place of buainMa on South Clay street will closed as of Saturday, October 15th. We will be open at our new place of business on U. S. 30 South on Thursday, October 20th. Watch for announcement of our Grand Opening in the near future.

THE DELPHOS COMMUNITY OIL CO. THE CHARLES CO. COMMUNITY miff CHEST Ottawa River Hit Elida, Allentown Homes White and Were Turned Yelowifttt Brown Thursday Morning Worst Odor In 15 Years. I I The "smog" from the Ottawa dyer, runlng-' through Allentown and JEJllda areas, changed the once-white hcnises, barns, to a ycllowiBh brown Wednesday night. In the Elida and Allen county areas declared, "Hog Creek to blame and that the odor Wednesday night was the wont experienced in the paat ID Houses 1 barns, garages and other outbuildings which had been white Wednesday night were yellowish brown and covered with a film, Thursday morning.

Buildings painted other than white arc seemingly not effected by the "smog, 1 but only paint jobs with bases of white lead are effected. Bnsch Funeral At St John's si Oarl F. Rclneok Requiem Hlaii Friday In Church Cemetery. Funeral for Mrs. Annn It Bush were held at St John's Catholic church Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock'.

The Rev. Carl F. Keineck, pastor, offered the requiem high Mass and also gave the sermon. The children's choir sang the Mass. There was a very large attendance and many spiritual and floral offerings.

Pallbearers were the following: William SchergeT, Albert Herman, Charles Tibbet, Dave E. Curtis, O. G. Wegcr and William Kill. Burial was in the church cemetery.

New shipment of Snow Suits has arrived. Select your snow suit now on laynway plan. Small down payment retains your selection. Pram Suits, Boys' Snow Suits, size 1 to 6x; Girls' Snow Suits size 1 to 6x and 7 to 10. Jack Jill Shop Phone 9671.

Adv. 04C82 Bake Sale Here On Saturday THbe Ladies' Choir of the St. Peter's Lutheran church will hold a bake sale Saturday at Claw- eon's Electric Store, North Main at 0:18 o'clock. The general public to invited to patrontm toe sale. trailer's The Store for Men and Boys a dog.

OUTFIT! No. 182 (Right) Correct inside and out Reversible Surcoot pf bold, burly all wool Buffalo plaid lined In famous ZEtAN water-repellent poplin. red, or yellow plaid. Sizes 6 lo 18 $12.75 No. model s1udtr)1't ttotk cut with "know-how" In Hockmeyer's dlitlnctive Texturoy.

Immaculately finished with Nu Pocket Method, lip fly, pleati and dot foitenar. Blue, brown, or green check alto in gray or tan Waist sizes 25 to 30, $6.95 No, 191 (Below) Watch hit eyet light up when he thit peppy wool Hometteod Plaid lip jacket. Hoi knit writtlett and waistband and it full rayon lined to Keep him warm at toast. Brown and yellow, green and brown, or red ana) yellow plaid. Sizes 4 to 8 $6.75 21 Tweederoy Pants, Iho all-weather fabric that keeps young fellas warm in cooler weather- yet actually breaths to insure proper body ventilation.

Guaranteed washable. Slacks brown, grey and green 6 to 12 $5.85 Boxer Longie brown and green 6 to 12 $4.89 Bib Pant brown and green 4 to 6 $4.25 Warm garments to "winterize" your sonl Sturdy outer wear and smart slacks that will protect him handsomely ot value- i giving prices. Bold new styling in pure wools, toUgh tins, handsome Tweeduroys and other weather-defying fabrics) No. 197 (Itft) Handsome and then iemo' this Glos-Twllt lip with itt luxurious mouton cellar qusitl'y look ond ht-rnan air ttiat qpptali' boys. fer wtnttr wear wear lo spare with ZELAN water repellent finish, quilted royon lining and trim knit cuffs and band.

taupe. Sizes 8 lo 18 $12.75 Siies 4 to 10 $10.25 In hardy ZEtAN water repel- lent poplin brawn, green, loupe, or gray. No. 12-18, S7.SO No. model student's ttacW comput styled tor high leaden In oye-totfh- ing wool and reyen glen with, they have fileeta.

lip entt dot fastener. Woiil ilm 25 to 32 $6.85 No. 189 (Left) A challenge to chill thii hardy wool two-tone lip jacket of big, bright plaid with tolM color arm o.J back. Snugly knit writrlett and waiitband. Oreon and plaid with solU green, yellow and brown with totid brown, red and black plaid with (olid rod.

Sizes 10 to 12 $1.25 No. 188 Sizes a -to 18 Mouton S10.2C No. 190 Sizes 14 to 20 Lined Mackinaw, $8.00 Sizes 4 lo 12 $3.95 No. dock of wear-reiittont Sanferiiod Whip, tone comfortable the year 'round in and color. Tailored to take it with otetHc tJdet, eleeta, lip fly end dot fotteinf.

Green, red, krewn. or MHO. COMMUNITY XCHEST BOYS' WINTER OPS-A Wide Selection in Wool, Gabardinet, Corduroys. Wool Knit (with and without windshield) It Pays To Buy Quality I o-m Boys' Long Sleeve Knit Polo Shirts, that will not lose their shape and sag at the neck. Round neck, collar styles and turtle neck $1.10 lo $1.75 Boys' Long Sleeve Sport Shifts plain colors and plaids 1 lo $9.35 MOTHERS moo IN BIG TOM SAWYER 0 Jingte Contest 3W Prizes teat? A..

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1947-1962