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The Herald from Jasper, Indiana • Page 2

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The Heraldi
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Jasper, Indiana
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2
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TItti liAIIj I HV HAL About i Folks Married Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. Ossie I. Curry, Princeton, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Sunday, With suitable services at the Christ- fii A A A' If fi ftl S. AS, A AAA A A A A A A A A A A A AS THE IDEAL 1 I if CHRISTMAS GIFT House Slippers at In Huntingburg: 1 fi ian Church in that city, and from 2 to 4 F.M., held open house.

Mr. and Mrs. Curry are natives of Hunting- burz, and lived here for some time following their marriage. Mis. Curry is the former Meta Ahrens of this city.

Ossie is a retired railroader, and they have four children: Mrs. Venola Peterson of San Francisco, Marion Curry of Helena, Mrs. Bernice Higginbotham, Orlando, and Ossie I. Curry, of Princeton. Redmer Steinkamp Mr.

and Mrs. John Otto Steinkamp, who are now residing in Carlisle Park, Guntersville, were united in marriage Friday, Nov. 8. in the First Methodist Church in Corinth, with Rev. J.

T. Humphreys. officiating. Steinkamp is the former Betty Jean Redmer. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin A. Redmer of Gun- teisville, and Mr. is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alton Steinkamp of Livcnia, but recently of Huntingburg. The bride is a graduate of the Park Ridge. 111., high school, and also attended Whitworth College in Brookhaven, Miss. She is associated with her parents in the Redmer Air Devices in Guntersville. The groom Ouh WE LL Come see all- new Hawk-inspired styling.

See lowest-priced, full-sized car, the Scotsman the famous Hawks the all-new Packards! Then Kuest-drive the one that suits you best. Do today! Studebaker -Packard Hoffman Motors, Inc. West 6th Street R.P.D.A.*. I I1Il 11 MAY WE HELP YOU WITH YOUR ''W HOLIDAY EXPENSES? raw is a design draftsman for the Chrysler Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. He is a graduate of the Huntingburg high school of Chicago Tech ol the latter city.

He k. the grandson cf John Steinkamp of Huntingburg, former sheriff of Dubois County, and also served as councilman and chief cf police of Huntingburg. Emmons Songer Mr. and Mrs. Estel Emmons of Huntingburg announce the marriage of their daughter Sandra, to Leon Songer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Scnger of Dale, which marriage tcok place Sunday, Nev. 17, at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon, in the heme of Rev. and Mrs. Forter at Dale, with the Reverend Porter officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huffman weie attendants at the wedding. The bride is making her home at Dale with the parents, while the grcom is in service. Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Collins and two children of Indianapolis spent Thanksgiving Day in Huntingburg with the father, Everett Collins, and returned to their home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Maas of Huntingburg and the sister, Mrs.

Lucille Wallace, entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Day at the Wallace home in Jasper, with the following guests: Mr. and Mi's. Ira Blesch and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blesch and children, Holland; Mr.

and Mrs. Denis Weitkamp, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Struek- man. Mr. and Mrs. John Struckman and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Moenkhaus of Huntingburg, together with Martha and Nancy Maas and Ann Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Langebrake were hosts, Thanksgiving Day for the following guests at dinner and supper: Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Arensman and children of Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. George Hoeltzel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz and children and Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Lett and son Bruce of Evansville; Mr. and Mrs. Will Arensmen, Mr. and Mrs.

Enos Latnmers and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lammers and two children of Huntingburg. An entertainment feature of the gathering was the showing of colored movies Schultzs took while in Florida, and other parts cf the country. Dr.

Harold D. Earle left Sunday for his home in Indianapolis after spending Thanksgiving Day and the remainder of the week wijth his friend, Fred Fenneman, and the mother, Mrs. Lucinda Fenneman. Mrs. Frank Reutepohler came home Sunday evening from Indianapolis where she spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her daughter.

Mrs. Ray Freselle and husband and was joined on Thanksgiving Day bv her other daughter Mrs. Charles Brown and family of Seymour. Holland Choice For Good Citizen Title Karen Katter has been selected as the Holland High School representative for the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award.

She will compete with other Dubois county high school winners for the county award. DAVID ALLAN FRICK DON'T LET CHRISTMAS EXPENSES BE A BURDEN on your family budget. Make your plans for better Jiving come true through our complete personal loan and family financing services. delay see us today! J. 529 Main, Kuebler Bldg.

Phone 1083 Jasper David Allan Frick, son of Eugene and Barbara Sue (Partenheimer) Frick, born May 16, 1957 at Lafayette, Indiana was baptized in the Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, Huntingburg, on Sunday, December 1, by the Rev. Fred Fahrenkamp. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klein, of Kirkwood, Mo.

HOLLAND GIRL SOLOIST WITH COLLEGE CHOIR Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fenneman of Holland, was featured as a soloist in a concert presented by the Evansville College Choir at Rockport recently. Miss Fenneman, a sophomore, is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, honrary music fraternity, and the College Band. smell Modern Heating at its very best Phyllis A.

Fenneman, daughter of Phone 250 Huntingburg STORK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Births To Mr. and Mrs. Leander Sollman, 913 VanBuren Huntingburg, an 8 lb. 3 oz. girl; to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Keller, Kundek Jasper, a 7 lb. 9 cz. girl; to Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Sunderman, 216 Chestnut Huntingburg, a 4 lb. 9 oz. girl; to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peters, Ferdinand, a 9 lb.

6 cz. boy. Admissions Mrs. William Sutherland, R.l, Newburgh; Claud Scraper, Petersburg; Lovell Norman, Eckerty; Mrs. Charles Knies, Huntingburg; David Johnson.

8, son cf Carl, Chrisney; Janet Kay Harris, 5, daughter of Carlos, R.3, Huntingburg. DEENA 8-GORE SLIPS Sizes 32-52, Short, Tall, in Cotton, Nylon, Rayon, Dacron GOWNS PAJAMAS, styled by Katz $2.98 $3.98 Broadcloth, Flannel, No-Iron Cottons. Sizes 32 to 48 MUNSINGWEAR STRETCH $1.35 Pr. FIELDCREST HOSE $1.00 to $1.25 Pr. EXQUISITE FORM BRAS 12 styles to choose from DUSTERS in Flannel, Plisse, Embroidered cotton $3.98 to $10.98 CAN CAN SLIPS (up to 50 yd.

$2.98 to $6.98 FOURTH ST. HUNTJNOBURG FREE GIFT WRAPPING TILING SERVICE TO FARMERS Loogootee Clay Products Corporation will put in your tile for 7 cents a foot in Daviess, Martin and Dubois Counties. Our tile meet specifications for P. M. A.

payments. We will guarantee all our work. LOOGOOTEE CLAY PRODUCTS Corporation Tel. No. 204 Collect---Loogootee, Ind.

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