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Saturday Evening, December 10, 1938 LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRSHUNfc Fi'vi Mary E. Miller Tent No. 34, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, elected Cleva Lee Oreutt president succeeding 'Florence Harrison at meeting held Friday night in Memorial home Others name'd to offices follow: Florence Kumler, senior -vice-president; Adelia Shaver, junior vice- president; Sarah Safford, chaplain; Anna Garver. treasurer; Florence Harrison, council member one, Muriel Weser, council member number Ethel Norris. council member number Molllc Loser, patriotic instructor.

A covered dish supper and Christmas party will be held at six o'clock on Dec. 23 with each member taking table service and a ten- cent gift for exchange. Lincoln club Auxiliary members transacted business and held a social session in the clubrjoms on Friday night. The club voted to purchase a $5 health bond and to hold no more bingo parties until the first of the year. Another business meeting will be held Dec.

28. Mrs. Cecil Rice of route two entertained O. K. club members on Friday afternoon.

Bunco was played and prizes were given Mrs. Oscar Brandt and Mrs. L. K. Morrical.

The club Till meet at two o'clock on the afternoon of Dec. 16 with Mrs- Leonard Boweii, S39 State street. Regular meeting of Bridge City Division No. 42, Ladies' Auxiliary to the Order of Railroad Conductors will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Tipton home. Burrows Home Economics elub will meet at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

Ruth Snyder. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Grace Benner, Mrs. Bessde Martin, Mrs. Veda Giickien and Mrs.

Blanche Benner. Ladies will respond to roll call with "What I Would Like To Find in My Christmas Stocking." Mrs. Martha Smock will tell the Christmas story and ladles will join in singing carols. Gifts will be exchanged. Miss Mary Ellen Mull of 210 Thirteenth street will entertain members of Alpha Xi chapter of Ps ilota Xi sorority Monday night.

The session, will be devoted to business transactions and will open at 7:30 o'clock. Coterie club will convene at 7:30 o'clock Monday night with Mrs. J. Maxwell of 1119 High street. Miss Emma Ash will review "Desolate Marches" by Nesbitt.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Boroughs have established residence at 715 High street following their marriage Wednesday in the parsonage of the Reverend Click at Young America. Mrs. Boroughs formerly was Miss Ruth Hensley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Hensley of 715 High street. The bride wore for the occasion a black crepe dress, street-length, black accessories, and a corsage. Mr. Boroughs is employed by the R-B-M a a i company.

Christmas Party Enjoyed By Flora Legion Auxiliary FLORA, Dec. 10--A- Christmas party, one o'clock luncheon and business meeting'" featured the session of Clarence Wiles Unit No. 222 Legion Auxiliary held this week in the clubrooms. Hazel Barnard presided. A report of the second district, meeting held at Rensselaer was given.

Attending were Hazel Barnard. Olive Carey. Mabel Ferricr and Florence Mitchel. Another second district session will be held Feb. 1 at Argos.

Unit chairmen gave their reports. Plans were made to present four adopted boys a Knightstown home. "The unit will send $6 to Knightstown Christmas fund and to Marion. Plans were made to assist with the community Christmas tree project here. The Unit and Post will go to Cutler to assist Alf Long celebrate his birthday Dec.

18. He is the oldest Legionnaire in the state. Each member will take a basket of food. A message was read from Jo Kimberling, state secretary. Twenty-seven members participated in the Christmas, exchange.

On the committee were Albaugh, Vera Stratton and Nora Wilson. ifts to the units' veterans and to Wayne Progressive club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Rouen. Dora O'Deli. Kate Miller and Clem Myers will assist the fcostess.

Members plan a Christmas gift exchange. The League of Women Voters' board will hold its monthly one o'clock luncheon and business session in Trinity Episcopal parish hall Wednesday. Reservations are to be made by Tuesday noon with 91rs. Mary Stewart, 3075. Miss Marian Brenneke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Brenneke of Newcastle, is art editor of the Newcastle senior class yearbook, the Rosennial. Mr: 'Brenneke's- father formerly resided in Logansport.

Miss Brenneke, whose exceptional ability makes it possible for the Rosennia! staff to do its art "work without assistance of engravers, is a niece of Dan Wolf of route one. Logansport, and Mrs. William Wolf. Royal Centre. Cutler Junior Class Play December 17-19 CUTLER, Dec.

10--Cutler junior class will present the play 2 "Hobgoblin House" at eight o'cluck on the nights of Dec. 17 and in Culler gymnasium. The cast includes: Darius Knipy, tu be played by Robert Overholscr; Hiss Priscllla Carter, Joyce Unpter; Marian Carter, Jeanne i i .1111 Carter, Radiance Trobaugh; Frank Harlow, Junior Harmon; Jack Loring. Wayne Snyder; Suzan Parkins, Rosemary McCain; Henry Goober, Joe Brown; Delilah Worts. Ruth Davis: Bluebeard Bronsop, Vernon Nevin; Bill Watkins, Dorval Rude; Headless Phantom.

Belva Jane Cook. Social Calendar SATURDAY Elks mamberjhip dance, SUNDAY 30 p. lecture sponsor, ed by Cats County Historical Odell Named as Chairman of Institute Annual Farmers Session Conducted Jn Gymnasium at Cutler. CUTLER, Dec. 10--Otto Odell was elected chairman when the annual meeting of the Farmers' Institute was held this week ir the school gymnasium.

Chalmer 1'robaugh was elected rice-chairman, Mrs. Bert Pullen, secretary and Mrs. Larry Strong, treasurer. were given by Floyd J. Heaimer of Gresucastie, Mrs.

L. G. Vanuice of Marion and L. O. Chas- cy of Danville.

Special entertainment was provided by the school orchestra, glee clubs and grade school children, Edward Stevenson of Frankfort, Mrs. Cieo Sheets and Kenneth Odell. Prizes went as follows: Corn, hybrid, Lloyd Unger, Bert Pullen, Robert Overholser, LeRoy Bell, Kenneth Odell, Harold Pullen, Charles Skiles -and Dean Overholser. Corn, open pollinated, for men: Frank Moss, Otto Odell, Bert Pullen and Lloyd Unger; boys, Kenneth Odell, Harold Pullen, Bell and Robert Thomas. Popcorn: Harold Puller, Kathryn Pullen, Mabel Rodenbarger and Bernice Overholser.

Oldest selection of baby clothes: Gladys Lomau, Ruth Curtis and Mrs. Frank Moss; Best quilts: Mrs. Dave Oaks. Mrs. Sam Wise and Mrs.

Mert Pullen; Best completed project lesson from Home Economics club: Mrs. George Shaffer, Mrs. H. L. Woodard and Mrs.

Stanley Anderson. Best white cake, girls: Dorothy Miller, Joan Sheets and Joan Ro- Best devil's food cake, srirls: Joan Shouts, Dorothy Miller 2:30 7:30 ociety, city i i assembly. am i Beat essa" on I Like Rtiral Joyce i A le cts, Norma Dyer, Joyce Unger Annabelle Sparks; Cam.ad i Van Horn, 900 Eist Mrs Arhls nbarger. Broadway. rs Dave 0akSi Mrs Moss p.

m--St. Luke's Lutheran I Carl Overholser church Pearl Seekers, Mrs. O.j Shedron, 330 Whentiand avenue. 6:30 p. Bridget's Altar society, school hall.

7:30 p. m--Alpha Xi chapter of Pal lota sorority, Miss Mary Ellen Mull, 210 Thirteenth Book Cues Books on Sfeelrei At Log-. an sport Public Library Ruby Sines Marries at Home of Parents Roscoe Toles Beats Barlund By Decision street. 7:30 p. m--Coterie club, Mrs.

J. B. Maxwell, 1119 High street. Members of the executive boarJ of the American Association of University Women met Friday night with Miss Dorothy Patterson of North street, compleing arrangements for bringing to the Baptist Temple Dec. 14 and 15 Helen E.

Fisher, silhouette artist of Frankfort. Persons wishing to have silhouettes made may telephone Mrs. George Bradshaw. A Christmas party will be held Dec. 21 with Miss Virginia Fellow.

Eagle Ladies' Booster club will hold a Christmas party Dec- 29 in Eagles' home. Ten-cent gifts will be exchanged. NEW YORK, Dec. Roscoe Toles, Detroit negro heavyweight, today had regained a little of his lost ring prestige. Toles, upset about a month ago' in Philadelphia by little known i Willie Reddish, wanted to make a smashing -comeback a night I against Gunnar Barlund of Finland, a promising heavyweight until he' ran into young Lou Nova recently The Detroit battler won a 10- rotmd decision before a crowd of 5,000 but he was unimpressive.

A powerful hitter, Toles battered the blond Finn throughout, but was unable to. score a knockout even though the Gunnar was virtually helpless during the last five rounds'. TUESDAY Jc '9 ht Euchre club, Mrs. Ben 10--(UP)--; Sturgeon, Tacoma avenue. 2:00 B.

Delphian society, Mrs. Fred Skoog, High 3:30 p. Webster Parent. Teachers' association, library. of America Sewing club, Jennie Fettlg, 1014 Seventeenth street.

Public chicken pie supper, Ninth street Christian church. nn uuuiiLj-. 3 t0n a nt established in the Bridge City lodge No. S54. Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of RaUroad Trainmen will meet at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon in I.

0. O. F. hall. Elks lodge will stage a membership dance Saturday night in the lodge DEATHS and BRAY Short services for Bell Bray, sister of Mrs.

Jessie M. Fawcett, 10 North Third street, will be con-! association, school. 2:00 p. City lodge No. 254, Ladles' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, I.

O. O. F. hall. WEDNESDAY 2:30 p.

m. St. Vincent Parent- Teachers' association, school hall. 6:00 p. Y.

W. C. A. Program and Budget Reviewing com. mittee and Y.

Board of Directors, 8:00 p. m. Daughters of Isabella, K. of C. hall.

Luncheon meeting of Miami town- DELPHI, Dec. 10 The marriage of Miss Ruby Sines, daugii- ttr of Earl Sines living south of here and Orville Shulthcis was ar- nounced at a supper given in the hjme of the groom's parents; Mr. and Mrs. 'Marvin Shultheis Thursday night. Thirty guests were present.

The wedding took Mount Morenci last Saturd.ay:!'\^itli the Rev. Ira Woods officiating and reading the single ring ceremony. Mrs. Shultheis, graduate of Delphi high school and a business college, is employed in the law offices of Hamling and She has ben active in the young people's religious organization, ci: oll county. ilieis home.

be Marvin Shul- AERIALIST IJfJUBED ship Home Economics Mrs. Emma Howell. club, ucted at 2 o'clock 2:3 ---Bridge City Division noon at Buffalo, N. Y. The body will then be brought to Logansport and taken to the Fast-! erday funeral home where final r'ces will be conducted at 2 o'clock i Tuesday afternoon.

Burial will bc made in Mt. Hope cemetery, The deceased was well here, naving resided with her sis- No. 42, Ladles' Auxiliary -to the Order of Railroad Cbnduc. tors, Tipton home, 1:00 p. m.

League of Women Voters Board, Trinity Eplicopal pirish house. 1:30 p. m. Burrows Home Economics club, Mrs, Ruth Snyder. THURSDAY Letter Carriers' Auxiliary reelected Mrs.

Mlnnick president at the Christmas party held Thursday Mrs. Glen Siferd. 1500 Mirhigan avenue. Others named to offices were: Mrs. Norman Snow, 'vice-president; Mrs.

Eugene Graf, secretary- treasurer; Mrs. Homer master-at-arms; Mrs. Goorgp Parker, chaplain; Hugh Forgoy, color bearer. A rummage sale will bo held in January. A public chicken pie supper will be held in Ninth Street Christian church Tuesday evening.

Upton Parent-Teachers' association will meet at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon In the school. The program, announced by Mrs. M1-R11- lum. president, will Christmas carols, chorus: Christmas talk, Hcv. E.

Gates; business session. Each membei is asked to take a cr.p for the school kitchen. Members of the Social club of tte G. I. A.

to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will hold Christmas dinner Thursday noon in Moose hall. St. Bridget's Altar society -will stage its annual party nnd c-ovurcd dish supper in thr Fc-hcol Kill Monday evening bcsin- niug at 6:30 o'clock. Each member Is privileged to take a guest. Members will exchange ten cent Vfts.

ter Mrs. Fawcett, part of each sum- -mer for several years. Besides the local sister, a brother, Irvln Bray of Detroit, and a Wayne township Friendly club, Mrs. Alfred tey. Wayne Projreaslvt club, Mrs, Ruth Rouch, COLLEGE SET SCORES Bicklnson 47; Belolt 36 Fordlmm 49; St.

Peter's 87 Vermont 37; Dartmouth 3(i Ylllnmna nifler 21 Iowa City 37; Monmonth III. 81 40; Simpson 85 Eastern Illinois. Teachers 42; SO. Oklahoma A If 21; Kunsos 15. Sew Albany 21; Central of ansrille 18, Spencer S2; Wller nf.

Terrc Hantp. 25. p. bingo pirty sponsored by Knights of Columbui and Daughters of Isabella, Mrs. Dallas Lew-is of War-M 2 o'clock noon Social club of G.

ron, Indiana, survive. A. to Brotherhood of Loco- motive Firemen and Engineers, HAMMON i Moose hall, Fred Hammon, 48 .,10 Barclay i I A street, succumbed at .12 45 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Joseph's hospitnl following an operation to which he submitted Friday. Mr.

Hammon, who was a hotel was the son of Larkln Nancy Hearnc Hammon. Is -survived by the mother; a brother George two half brothers, Charles and Alvin Cooper. both of this city; a half sister, Mrs. Muthline Sloop, city; and a step-father, Jess Cooper. Funeral rites -will be conducted it 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Chase and Miller chapel, Rev.

H. n. Hosier officiating. Bur- ir.l will bo In St. John's cemetery.

Friends may call at the chapel. WOLCOTT LOSES TWO WOLCOTT, Dec. 10--After winning the first tilt. 17 to IS. the Goodland quintet defeated the local Wolcott varsity, 33 to 23, In the main game, with the winners lead- Ing 16-11 at the half.

Scoring-; Wolcott--Garblson 9, E. Logan 6, Spear 3, Evans 3, D. Logan 8, Kelly Qoodland--Allen 10, Polen 12, McClellan Schneidt 4, Oneily 0, Sell 2. REYNOLDS OVER IDAVILLE MONON, Dec. 10--Assuming a 33-12 lead at the half, Idaville fell before the Reynolds cagers here Friday night to Reynolds, 2S to" 24, with Petrick scoring 12 points for the winners.

Reynolds also won the preliminary, 13-11. Scoring: Reynolds--Meyer 4, Kraud 0, Sickler 2, Petrick 12, Felz 4, Sir Idaville--Bridge 5, Hasten 0, Collins 10. Menk 1, Fowler 1, Hook 7, Crull 0. Word has been received here that Eddie Billetti, noted circus aeria'. performer and husband of the former Helen Wahmoff of this city, is recuperating from injuries ed recently when he fell while performing at the Shriners' indoor circus in Mobile, Ala.

HOSPITAL WIES Dismissals reported at the Cass county hospital follow: Marl rie Joan Fowler, Monticello, surgical patient; Miss Jeanne Busard, 1717 Smead street, medical patient; Mrs. R. A. Binuey, 918 Maple street f-nrgical and Howard Burnett, Chicago porter, who was treated for injury to his fool. WISDOM'S GATE, by Margaret Ayer Barnes.

Cicely, the problem- making daughter in Mrs. Barnes' Pulitzer-Prize novel, "Years of Grace," Is the principal character of this new novel which carries on the story of its famous predecessor into the second generation. Modern Chicago is the setting for a dramatic novel which touches both tragedy and high comedy. DR. BRADLEY REMEMBERS, by Francis Brett Young.

Fifty years of a doctor's life, with all its human tragedy and comedy, its years of service, its heights and depths of human emotions are portrayed in this new novel by a well- known writer who began his own professional life as a physician. TO THE MARKET PLACE, by Berry Fleming. A story of modern young men and women from all over America, who, retracing the steps of their ancestors, return to the East, to New York, the market-place, for the careers and adventures of this century. FIRST THE BLADE, by May Merrill Miller. Anielle McN'eil had a full and dramatic life.

The Civil War brought tragedy to her girlhood in Missouri; she took the long journey- to California by water; there she married, kne-w love, birth and death. PARIS, by Anne Green. This story of a Parisian girl, who becomes a famous milliner, is really the story of Paris itself, the gay and glamorous city, from the early days of this century till after the war. By the author of "The Selbys." YOUNG DOCTOR GALAHAD, by Elizabeth Seifert. The winner of Dodd, Mead's $10,000 Prize Novel Contest! It.is the story of a young doctor's struggle against the prejudice and gossip of small mid- western town.

HIGH OF HEART, by Emllie Loring. A well-written, romance about normal people, which Introduces American excitement into the English countyside, Fifth Marriage License Granted Denver Lady PERU, Dec. 10--A. fifth marriage license was issued here to Mrs. Catherine Deaney, 55, of Denver, who will marry Herman W.

B. Russell, 46, a Denver WPA worker, as her fifth husband. In making out her application for a marriage certificate Mrs. Deaney stated 'that two of her husbands had died and she obtained divorces from the other two. Other licenses issued Friday were those to Byron Boscom Wilson, 18, Sausman Dairy, 414 East Third street, and Mary Catherine Shrcck, 20, 10 N.

Tippecanoe street, both of this city. Francis E. Kaufman, 20, farmer, Peru, R. R. 5, of Mr, and Mrs.

James O. Kaufman, and Ellen Hoagland, 16, Mexico, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hoagland.

Edward Charles Wise, 35, 961 George street, and Louise 30, of 238 Madison avenue. i Murray Arlie Armstrong, 28, Kokomo, factory employe, and Elsie Belle Jeffers, 17 Bunker Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Jeffers.

Francesville Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Poundstone visited at Grandridge.

111., and attended the sixty-fifth wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. Poundstone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Pouudstone, ages 86 and 85 years old respectively, Mrs. Hilda Ames had high score at the Bridge club meeting held recently.

Miss- Ruth Koster entertained with twelve members present. Monfrscello The Benjamin F. Price farm land which was ottered at public auction here failed to bring the quired two-thirds valuation, and bids offered were not accepted. The town residence property was sold to Mrs. Lottie Baker, .1.

A. Batcheldor'and Virgil Mc- Clintic. resident and secretary 1 elect of the Kiwnnis club, were in Indianapolis to attend the annual Frierids' Night wasftbbserved a ember a i i conference for meeting of the Order of Eastern a tllG Columbia club. Star held recently iu-WrUuuiiac and a Refel5 W3S hostess attended by twelve chapters. At- tlle re Iar meeting of the Jolly tending from FranceEville were Mr.

Twelve club. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Robert' Koster, Mrs. Hilda Fenstermaker and Robert Detatnore.

Methodist church Worthwhile class met this week with Mrs. Glen Gulp for a Christmas party. An offering will be sent to the orphanage at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Tiede and family and Mrs. Charity Lowry spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lowry and family near Winamac. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence-Koebcke were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Wa'ters at Medaryville. Mrs.

Jacob Schlatter has been named chairman for the Christmas at the John M. Mull has been named custodian of the new school btiild- mg. program be presented Christian church. John Pugh attended reau meeting and banquet John Krbft home in Winamac. The music department of local schools broadcast Saturday over WBAA, Purdue station.

The girls' chorus, directed by Miss Ramona Kuhn, sang. Maurice Parson at Christian church morning service Sunday. The worship-service will be led by Willard Shaw. ffrancesville junior class will present the play. "Here Comes the Prince," in Myers theater Tuesday night.

Seats may be reserved at Sullivan's drug store at four o'clock Monday afternoon. The cast follows: Terry--Lee Parks; Carol- Irene Myers; Joan--Jane Burget; Prince--Robert Koebcke; Winks-- Kugeno Nelson; Sonya--Dorothy Haring; Absent-minded Professor-Marion Port; Social climber--Marjorie Alklre! Her daughter--Mar- jorle Wenthrich; Self-made man- Sidney Lema; Adorable grandma-Janet Gudeman. A group of Francesville businessmen met at the library this week and formulated plans for the annual Christmas tree program. The tree will stand at the main corner of the town, at the intersection of Montgomery and Bill streets. Mrs.

Valera Byrd suffered a serious injury to her right hand when The annual Christmas dinner for members, of the Alpha Nu Music club will be held Monday evening at" the Broadway ca.fe. Miss Louise Cochran is chairman. A party will follow at the home of N. U. Knaub.

Cora Grace Moncel of Monon has been granted a divorce from William P- Moncel in circuit court. The divorce suit of- William David Pattison against Jessie Heise Pattison, which is being tried before Special Judge Fred N. Pi-ass in i i court, was continued nn- til December 13. after an agree- Farm ment made between the parties had et at the collapsed. Mrs.

Alexander of Mat i i is a patient at Cass hospital, Lcgausport, where underwent an operation tor a Her husband is she coach at the Idaville high school. A daughter, wac bon, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller of Ida- at Cass county hospital, Lo- Jliss Bertha Cowin underwent an operation for appendicitis at St- Elizabeth hospital, Lafayette, Friday morning. Mrs.

George Spencer entertained the Mothers club at its regular meeting with Mrs. H. L. George Doctor program. Robert Ross was tho i in a spelling bee.

The Christmas party of ILe club will held Thursday, December 22. at the homo of Mrs. Walter Heimlich. Mrs. Ed Cochran.

Miller and iu charge of the Methodist church Kpworth league has elected Ellen Prescott president. Others named to offices follow: Betty Burtch. first vicepresident: Georgia Boles, second i i Ruby Young, third she slipped on a piece of wet lino-j vice-president; Arthur Scott, ieum at the home of her mother, fourth vice-president; Helen chorister; John Hart, secretary- treasurer; Mrs. William Ault, Mrs. Mrs.

Albert Shirtz, this week. She struck her hand on the sharp edge of a coal bucket as she fell, cutting the base of her thumb, Mrs. Albert. Shirtz Is critically ill at her home. Magdelena Doyle and Mrs.

John Pugh and son, George, spent Tuesday in Gilliam township visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckley. Lloyd Prescolt and Rev. L.

F. Ulmer, advisors. Mrs. Everett Williams entertained the New Idea club at Wednesday. Games and a Christmas exchange were enjoyed.

Twenty-nine members of the Christian church Loyal Ladies' clasi Donald AVoolley has Florida for the winter. Sfime to attended a Christmas party at Hotel Mrs. William Goldsberry entertained the Thimble club this week. Mrs. Joe Grady was a guest while I neth Smith and daughter Carol Goodier, Mrs.

Dnn- Spence, Max Toney, Mrs. ODT OF HOSPITAL PERU, Dec. 10--Mrs. Harry Kinley was removed from Dukes Memorial hospital to iier home. 114 North street, in the Wise and Grandstaft ambulance.

Dinner's Climax Is a Good Dessert -Miss a Holmes. Miss Edna Holden ana Mr. and Mrs. 0- L. Harrington attended the Logansport-Frankfort basketball game Frankfort Friday nicht.

By trances Lee Barton HEN you come to think ol it, creating a menu for a holiday company dinner is lilts writing a play-the dessert, being ths last act, must be a dramatic wind-up to the occasion. But It takes considerable of a dessert to better a delicious i course and sncb. desserts don't grow on trees. So you will be very glad to have yet another special occasion recipe to add to your dessert "jewels" to cap the cllmsx at your next dinner party. Charlotte Rutse Imperial egg yolks, slightly beaten; cup sugar; teaspoon salt; 1 pint milk; 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin; cup hot water; teaspoon vanilla; 1 cup cream, whipped.

Combine egg yolks, sugar, salt, and milk, and cook in double boiler until mixture coats spoon, stirring constantly. Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add to mlik and egg mixture. Chill. Add vanilla to whipped cream.

When gelatin mixture is slightly Uilckened, fold in cream. Turn into mold. Chill nntil firm. Eerre with lady tngars. Serrei Peru Mayor Paroles Worker PERU, Dec.

10--Dougias Kindig. 24, a carpenter, of Bunker Hill, who was given a ISO-day sentence on his plea of guilty to a charge of adultery, has been paroil- ed by Mayor Long to E. D. Cole, of Columbia avenue, salesman for a drug firm, who is a close friend of the youth. Kindig's sentence to the penal farm was suspended pending good behavior after be paid a fine of $25 and costs, totaling $36.

Mayor Long agreed to parole Kindig after he and several of his friends pleaded for leniency. He promised the mayor that he would stay away from Mrs- Violet Hull, 24, who accldently shot when her husband. Laurel Hall, fired at Ktndig when he caught them together on East Third street. In event he fails to keep the promise the suspension will be revoked and he will be forced to serve ISO days at the penal farm. Launch Campaign fo Eat More Peas PERU.

Dec. 10--Announcement has been made by C. E. Barr, a manager of the Peru plant of Stokely Brothers that leading canning companies and grocery firms have entered into a market- Ing program to increase consumption of peas. A campaign will be launched as an aid to grocers, canners and local business generally i to increase buying of this year's record pea pack to prevent the market from being glutted by a carry-over.

Welden recently. Eastern Star lodge members enjoyed a party at the Masonic hall this week. Bingo was played and refreshments were served. The death of Conklin Strong, 52, obfert T1)0ma and Miss Catherine occurred in South Bend with fu-l neral services conducted near there Robert Sprinkle underwent a Thursday. He passed away in a ma operation at St- Joseph's tuberculosis sanitarium where I i a Wednesday.

had been confined several months. I Ml Lloyd Prescott and daugh The deceased formerly resided with C. A. Anderson southeast of Francesville. He was a World war'vet- eran.

A son and daughter survive. Royal The Pythian Sisters will Mon'day evening for election'Jfj officers. There will be a' ten ccUt gift exchange and a tea towel shower for the Temple. The December committee with Pearl Pugn, chairman, will entertain. The Ladles Auxiliary 'of ibSfe Christian church will meet with Mrs.

Edw. L. Beckley Wednesday: afternoon, Dec. 14. This is the vegi ular fifty cent social and a gMH exchange.

There will be elecCTou" of officers. Members are asked to take a donation for the Em.ily Flynn Home at Marion. Mrs. Beckley will be assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Mary Hipes.

All are invited. Mrs. Teckalo Fickle, 96 age, has been quite ill for days. Mrs. Fickle was born 1S42 in Fail-field county, Ohio, and been a resident of this and ttf Thbrnhope community for many years.

i The Knights of Pythias will nomination officers at their meeting Tuesday evening and jde- sire all members present. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harvey moved Thursday from Royal (Tenter to tile Loreu McCloud f.arra west of town which he secured''-Ta a trade recently, McCloud lulling over the Harvey farm a of Royal Center, which is better- known as the Win. farm.

Members of the Boone farm cau will meet Monday evening arid-' will have a basket supper and giff exchange. The meeting will be liejd at the school building. A marriage license has been sued to Miss Eva Lois Fisher Robert W. Brown both of A cafeteria supper will be at ths Delphi Presbyterian next Thursday evening. A numbjy, of clubs go-there for 6:30 o'clock.

The Pythian Sisters will hH" their initiation of officers at new lodge room over Drug Store evening. T.h«.. Oiympia-Pythian Sisters of. Lafajr- ettc will put on the work. The Tri Kapps sorority will charge of preparing the Chri baskets for the needy this All who can contribute to tkifV worthy cause are to leave theln- donations at the Ford Garage be-" fore Dec.

21. Paul Johnsonis chairman of the committee. dividuals donating baskets mjfy" phone Mrs. Johnson. Miss Jane Lamb, former local''- girl who has spent several years-in- Indianapolis has been appointed" secretary to.

James Tucker, sec'ri- tar'y- of state. Miss Lamb held similar position with the late Defi-'' con Roach, a Delphi attorney, served as secretary of state Governor Goodrich. The Delphi Chamber of merce in co-operation with Roxy Theatre are planning Christmas party for the school-. children of Carroll county on December 24. A gift and a free ticke't, to the picture show- will be given each young guest of the city on that day.

Each child to bring a gifts; of food for the needy. Coinmittafti members are Robert Sieber, Jainciic Clifford and Robert Julius. jr-sg Pupils of the Pittsburgh will present a Christmas "Christmas Everywhere' 1 at school gyrr. on the afternoon ter Mary Helen spent Wednesday syir tlle a of D6V- with relatives in Logan.port I Be 2 I omi Mrs. Frank Knight of Detroit is W1 reCt ro ucti0 Verne Conn of West Lafayette visiting her mother, Cora Johnson.

Civic club members and their families enjoyed their annual Christmas supper party this week in K. of P. hall. Officers were has accepted the position of cashier I eec a aE J. A.

Funk, in Cass county State hanlc, effec- resiclel 't; C. E. Lenon, secretary- treasurer. The annual tree entertainment and treat for the children are planned for Dec. 22.

Games live Jan. 1. He will move his family to Walton. Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Devinney will entertain at a Christmas dinner Sunday members of the Ail-Go club. Miss Virginia Fellow oJ Logons- port will conduct a recital for. her pupils of Walton and were played at the meeting. Mrs. Emma Rofalty and Miss Maxinc Lawrence spent Wednesday in Logansport.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lantis and jjiipiin UL vY.tiituH iinu lAjguiispori Mrs- Dolora Plotncr of Santa Fc at the Liithoran church here at two! were recent i guests of Rev. o'clock Sunday afternoon. "ntl Mrs.

L. F. Ulmer. Music club jnembers of Walton Dr. Charles Thomas and family high school will hold their regular of Leesburg and John Thomas of meeting in the school Monday night.

A Christmas exchange i held. Mrs. Letha Carey entertained the Qtterbein Aid society all day Thursday. dish luncheon was enjoyed and quilting was done. Christmas gifts were exchanged by the group that was comprised of Tipton were recent guests of Mrs.

Cora Johnson. Miss Alena Jervis, daughter of twenty-seven members and twen-1 Murvls Jervis living west of here. ty-nine guests. Mrs. Mary Preiser will entertain next.

Mrs. Oscar Richason entertained the Thimble club Thursday. Fourteen ladies participated in the Christmas exchange and enjoyed refreshments. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Nicolas of Logansport were recent guests Mr. matching accessories and a and Clayton fouler son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Aikens. were married Tuesday night in the parsonage of the Reverend Ward Me- Cabe, who officiated.

'Attendants, were Evelyn Starbuek of Flora and I Smith, Longmont. Colora Prof, and Mrs. Fren and Craven Smith of Kent, Ohio, will spend Christmas in Carroll county. Miss Helen McDowell will tain members of the Chatterb( bridge club at its annual Christmai party at the Sportsman club Hotel'" near Monticello -on the evening'of December 13. A turkey dinner wijt''" be served followed by a gift change- Special Judge Joseph of Lafayette re-set the ards will case for Feb.

3 court here Friday. A jury when the case was tried here re- cently. Tho action cainc here for i trisl frmn Kokoirm. Daughters of Isabella will hold their Christinas party and gift ex- chnnge Tuesday nisht. Former Rochester ij Youno Peoole Welt Dec.

nouncement has been made of marriage of Miss Roberta Mauls of South Haven, Michigan, and Jolj A. Wilt-on, of St. Johns, Michisi formerly of this city. The niony was performed Thursday nlng, December 8, in the brid.St home, with her grandfather. RrJC Byron Jervis of Cutler.

The bride wore a blue street-length dress with officiating. Mr. arid Mrs. Wile will reside in St. Johns.

Mr. ai Mrs. Alf Carter, this city, uncle aa aunt of the groom, were gneeta the wedding. Client Will Seek Change of Venue PERU, Dec. 10--Walter Bixler, local attorney, has announced that he will aeek a change of venue from the Wabasli circuit court for Rllla 44.

accused i a Lagra school principal. Such steps i probably not be taken until the January term of court, he nounctis. and Mrs. George Goltz living east of of rosebuds and gardenias. Both here.

the bride and groom are Rradnates Miss Margaret O'Blenis, register- of Cutler hich school. 1936. They Mlss Carol Joyce Faslg, ed nurse, has returned from Wood-! will reside near I of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Fasia, lawn hospital, Rochester.

Cutler Music club met Werlnes-1 clt y. and Arnold Dierlis, Young America lodge entertained da -y night with Mrs. Mark Carter, 6 i married here Thursday aftdE thirty members of Walton Eastern Mrs. Orville Wilson and Miss Ruth i noon. The ceremony was perfo'rnfc; Star lodge Tuesday night.

i Peters serving as hostesses. Christ-; ed a the Baptist parsonaee by Re Birthday club members spent: 'a music was provided, gifts were Ratnel. Mr. and Mrs. Dier Friday in Logansport, enjoying exchanged and refreshments were will reside in.a farm near' luncheon and attending the Logan, served nine members and fourteen guests.

theater. Mr. and Mrs. George Goltz entertained at dinner recently and Mrs. Earl Guard and eranddaughter.

Martin Sue Maple, living north of Anoka. Cet-loKetHer EXAMS PERU, Dec. 10--A. S. Thomafi, county superintendent, cluli members RHVC i P1 tilat tesl paners will miscellaneous shower Thursday! -naPea from his ofFicc December 21 at the home of Mrs.

Langdon Patterson, honoring Mrs. Lois Winih- persons enjoyed Thirty-five refreshments. to the various county schools, most of which, will have their mid-year examinations on December 22 and PLAN TEST CUKIC SI PERU, Dec. 10--Announcjt ment has been made by L. Noakes.

local manager of the Chi-! cago Motor Club, that a "Peru Drivers Clinic" which will afford; all local motorist the opportunity" of testing their driving skill wltlj-' out charge or obligation, will brought here by the Chicago Motor" club next week, beginning Tuesday December 13..

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