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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 9

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The Timesi
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Munster, Indiana
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9
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HOBART THE HAHMOND YIMT.S ft edn-day. Sept. 11, 134 1 lnU LAKE VILLAGE Iff oiwa of typical college life, the sorontir Dn tn Oiane Irfe-rra Kappa Alpha Theta UUC 10 everything that goes with it in at BOSTON UP) The slogan of; small town school. Then went the American Youth Hostels is hack to Western P.eserre and Ca-J'From Four to Ninety-four, but if 'Quick Cure' Blamed for Daniel Culfean, Er.gles. 'day Mr.

and Mrs. William Dorothy Hart Gets Wise ished in a year and a fcalJ 'ta Intrrt Two-year-old James Perkins, son of Mr. and Mr. Burl Perkins, ts recovering from second degree burns on hi shoulders and back caused by hi tiling on the edge of a pail of water in which his i far nn A IT memoer-v-4u. ah? purebred for I Oar.

Fleck and Hannah lr home after hnr, tTTC t.x ...4 'Visaed for some time in Detroit I It was hack in Cleveland that By JULIAN HAETT HOLLYWOOD. Sept 11. IN3 Dorothy Hart, the Cevcla newspaper man submitted her; 1. and Port Huron 0 beauty who's starting at the top by starring opposite Randy photograph in a national Covr any Deaths Scott in her first picture, is already wise to the way of Girt Contest sponsored by Colum-j whivh was held at togansport Sua-! Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hanson and day. At this meeting Mr. Card Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Rice have re-s splinted a tste director from turned from a k'i vacation in Hobart chapter to succeed E. O. the 'at occurred Thursday after- fcne start ea oil cy orcenng strawberry wiui wnippea fcia. ee won canes flown, lor nff I IT Ii 1.

INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 11. (UP) inoon. cream.

number of reasons that now stack -0. OUU The Indianapolis Better Busi-j Mr. and Mrs. Haiey Davis and) The connection between the ds-jCrer. and shakes those long rusty up tlv feet, six inches tall with-S PAINESVTIJJ; UP The and Miss Fleck, a state The Hobart Federated Junior bureau today charged that daughter Luella, Mr.

and Mrs. Ger-rt ajid the complexion of this: treat in alarm at mention of the 'out the platforms. number 336 has taken on a spec rf nt t. tinis rn sicnincance to ijeputv s-nerui jo- r. riouth Whitley, "diabetic ia-'rel Davis and baby attended the 23-year-old WeMern Reserve uni-jtag America's Ingrid Bergman stitute'' offered a "quick cure" Alien-Shirley reunion held Sunday vers: ty graduate who insists she which the Columbia Publicity de-whlcb had resulted in the death oftm the fairzrounds In Crown doesn't have to worry about her Dartment biggie hung on her be- w.

ininrA th suctwuina ranger. ning witA Mr, riaipn rvran. wr. test. She too it.

wa. offered eph he joined Sayger and Ror.gers hsve r-i Frank Kurth and Mrs. Gus Metres signed their post. wm rve as co-hosteses, Harold many persons, iPoint, An estimated crowd of ninety trim waistline was mecap-if0re she knew what was cooking, i studio executives by turning itiHe ts an array veteran ami soon The bureau filed a petition fori were present for the basket dinner. jaoie.

"NaturaLy, Dorothy said, "I down and cashing in on the model will join American Legion Post Mr, and Mrs. Een Reunaa Oooawin or ine oooo iu ui-- She 336. He lives at 336 Owego St (Kansas City are visiting for a few duatnes wtU be guest speaker. agency joo-prcze instead. "'actress as she is, instead of just plained revocation of the medical license of i Mrs.

Mary iagg went to Kroo Dr. Charles F. Kaadt, who it said Sunday afternoon where funeral was the operator of the Kaadt were held for her aunt. Villaee people have been drawn a clothes horse or glamor girl but "I simply told them I wasn't for jury service in the Newton Cir-j certainly I wouldn't try to copy foetic Institute in the northern In- jam" nunn ready, and that I'd let them know! wim I tutrd the mrxirl in. As soon as suitable equipment is cuit court for the beptember terminer.

diana town. which will convene on Sept. I think real acting is something to study dramatics. That was. The institute used special treat-! available, f.

j. UMaiiey wui open Trient for diabetic patients A few months ago i which phosphate-potash mine no thai Mrs. Frank Manning, Ernest Mad--that comes from inside you. andUwo years st ration fforrner Ctmrad property south ofkson and Ervy Christenson. even though I'm starriag in thit told them y.

man-lLaJte Village on highway 41, and Manning's name has also been color western with Randy Scott I hpr. Old not Include the admini felt I was ready, and of infiulin. Toner M. Overlev tl k. this picture and every one I play drawn for grand jury service.

Your reporter took another look over the shortcake and agreed she certainly was. The line will form at the boxoflke. ager of the Better liusineia uureau buVVij Vuuuk iui jphate, black dirt, potash and fill Kaa-it wm charged with "grow "nd. The property will be known immorality in connection with his-- th Codelka Mine. ractin." Overlev said advertise-! Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Marszalek ments offered cure from diabetes iand on Robert drove to Chicago in for years to come will be just like an exercise to me, learning something new in each one. "If I'm lucky, someday 1 11 wake up and discover I've developed whatever that inner thing is that makes a great actress." If that sounds like an ambitious plan, you've got to consider that Dorothy is a girl who makes plans that way and sees them through. For instance, she spent her first college year at DenLson university, Dolton-Riverdale Psoas: Rivtrdsla 1244 Robert Haney, Dolton's village clerk is vacationing in the Ozark Mountains. Fred Born of Dolton was taken to St Francis hospital in Blue Island Friday where he is undergoing treatments for diabetes.

Mr. and Mrs. Lehn Curry and Sunday to attend the wedding of Marszalek's niece. Miss Elaine Marazalek, who became the bride of George Popawski. Parents are urged to attend a Cleaner Aids War Relief ST.

LOUIS (UP) A dry cteaaer, who spent part of his youth hiding in Armenian caves from Turks during World War I. has donated more than 3,000 articles of clothing to Women's Allied War Releif since 194L Most of the clothes were not called for by transient customers. In three days. The Journal of American Medical Asun. said recently that five of 17 persons from Pittsburgh treated recently at South Whitley had died following their return home.

A reporter for the Indianapolis Ktar, who had never had diabetes, ente.ed the institute several days go and was given the three-day treatment. The reporter, Robert Johnson, said he was given a in the wooded hills at Granville, son Donald and Tommy Seemayer to be held at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in the school dining room. The occasion will also be a pantry shower for the purpose of replenishing the school pantry to aid in the serving of lunches this winter. of Ivanhoe spent Sunday after-j she explained: "I did that so I'd have one year noon and evening at Lake Eliza, Ind as sruests of Mr. and Mrs.

The serving of the school lunches Louis Earnard of Ivanhoe at the! month supply of the Kaadt medi-i eine for $30 and told he had Monday with Mrs. Ray Smith and Mrs. Lena Tucker in charge. Two rooms in the base ment are used as dining rooms this latter's cottage. Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Stick of Stizer, arrived Saturday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Sellin of Riverdale and left again, yesterday for their home. The purpose of their visit was to attend memorial year and all the pupils come down of old favorites depend at the same time. Sixty-eight were served Monday, Joe Jensen returned home from services at Cedar Park cemetery for Mrs.

Stick's mother, Mrs. John Lund who passed away a year ago. August Blanke of Momence ar "mild casg" of diabetes. He said other doctors had examined him the week before and naid he had never suffered from the disease, Kaadt will appear in October before the Indiana state board of medical registration and examination to defend himself and his institute, which he claimed no longer existed in that name. Overley said the former "institute" was located in a large brick building with all necewiary equipment for a regular hospital.

He said it would accommedate about 60 persons. The Kaadt treatment was described as including a concoction made up of cider vinegar and po THIS IS THE LOAN THAT COULD HAVE FINANCED A REPAIR JOB ON MR. X'S PORCH the Methodixt hospital in Gary Saturday evening, where he had undergone an operation two weeks ago. Henry Stoner, Frank Manning, Bill Brown and Lloyd Arbuckle are soliciting memberships in the Izaak Walton league. A local organization will be formed Saturday evening.

The purpose of the league in this community will be to make the Kankakee river bottom lands a haven for wild upon rived Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Born of Dolton. Yesterday he accompanied another daughter. Mrs. Rudy Winkler of Hammond to her home for several days and then will return to the Born home for a longer visit Mr.

and Mrs. Lehn Curry and son Donald of Ivanhoe will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright of Highland Park all day next Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Miller and son Wayne left Monday for a motor trip through the west They expect to be gone about a month. Mr. and Mrs. George Colwell and daughter Phyllis left this morning for a motor trip first to St.

Louis. life. tassium nitrate. The patient wasj AND PREYENTERTHE COSTLY FALL THAT SENT MR. TO THE HOSPITAL placed on a carbohydrate diet.

Kaadt T2 his older brother. Dr. Peter S. Kaadt, were convicted of using the mails to defraud In 1940 at Fort Wayne. Dr.

Peter Kaadt, 7.V has been operating the Joe, 15-months-old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bigger, is a patient in St. Mary's hospital in Kankakee. Lyle Warne has returned home from the Rensselaer hospital, where he spent five days after having a toe on his left foot cut off in a mowing machine.

Gregory Smutko. son of Mr. and former "institute" at South Whit ley, near Fort Wayne, since his brother became ill. He was not nsmed, however, in the better business bureau petition. Behind1 EVERY name whether man er woman? statesman, lawyer, doctor, ioldier or institution lies a record of deeds by which its caliber is measured In merchandise, NAME is established by its caliber of fabric, quality, fashion-value and craftsmanship the beit of time-honored names you'll find at Downing and Watson names with which we are proud to link our own.

Mrs. John Smutko. entertained KUPPENHEIMER SUITS. TOPCOATS BARTLETT SUITS FRANK BROS. TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS JARMAN SHOES AMBASSADOR SHIRTS WINGS SHIRTS AND SPORTSWEAR BEAU BRUMMEL TIES DISNEY HATS COOPER'S UNDERWEAR, SOX, SPORTSWEAR HOLEPROOF SOX HICKOK SUSPENDERS, GARTERS.

BELTS, AND JEWELRY CATALINA SPORTSWEAR GLOVER SPORTSWEAR, SHIRTS. PAJAMAS CISCO MUFFLERS AND GLOVES- FOWNES GLOVES SHERMAN TIES. BOW TIES, MUFFLERS From there they will tour the west and will go to Denver. They will visit their son. George, in St.

Louis for a few days before proceeding west the following little friends on his fifth birthday: Mary Kay and Jimmie Merchant, Mary and Tula Patratos, Lane Sypult, Kenny Rainford, Joy, Judith and Joan Madison, Clare Lu Kuster, Bobbie Weir, Jean, Jack and Joan Bigger, HESSVILLE Phons SHtffield 6494-W Philathea Meeting The Loyal rhilathea class of the If thera are things in your home that need to be repaired, come and arrange a home improvement loan. 25 atson eeVY ownm Bob Brown and the three children of the Walter Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hixon returned Sunday from a week's vacation spent on Shafer lake.

Mrs. Harry Boran and son, Richard, occupy the same room In Memorial, hospital in Chicago. She has an infection in one leg and Richard, nine, underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Hen have a 10 pound 2 ounce girl, born Monday in St. Mary's hospital in Kankakee. She has been named Rachae! Irene. Mrs. John Odle fell Friday at her home and broke several ribs.

She is recovering nicely. The following names of Lake United Presbyterian church will hold its regular business and social meeting tomorrow. As the social Is to be "baby distric school" everyone is asked to wear school children's clothing. Mrs. F.

Fahi.si is in charge of the social and Mrs, J. Kirk will conduct the devotional. All birthday calendar material is to be turned In at this meeting. Mrs. Arnold Snyder and children have returned to their home at 3012 Crane after a week spent visiting relatives in Washington, D.

C. and Fredericksburg, Va. The official board of the United Presbyterian church, which consists of the session and trustees will meet Sept. 19 at 7:30 p. m.

FOR BETTER SIGHT See Dr. H. W. Heumier OPTOMETRIST 139 SIBLEY STREET Phont Sheffield 8145 5241 HOHMAN AVENUE The Store of Fine Quality Men' Weor National Bank OF HAAAOND of wended sell a variety ($195 ($295 $450 Vave long ceased i out customers 10 because a ot 1 eur greatest .1 number. 3lida3u Matchtd beauty in Iwo glamorous NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCH 00 MOO to increase we knew your wait is ever and are anxious to prove it ts you with an array oi the kind of watches that say "post-war" with each precise tick.

See them in our windows in our show cases. Hamilton, Lonqines. Benrus, Wahham. Bensie and Clinton Watches "For Over tri WE'RE ANXIOUS TO TELL YOU ABOUT OUR "SAFE DEPOSIT" FLAN FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT BUYING Come in and let us tell you how you may benefit personally and give finer gifts to your loved ones. J4250 54500.

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