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130 Members Attend EOth Oasis Club Holds Little and Oh-My! 2 The VUelte-Messcnger Thursday, SepL 22, 1949 Missionary First. Pectins of Shirley-Allen Reunion Held At Hebron Schools Liberty Center PTA Sees Film On Farm Safety The Liberty Center PTA believes 59 reason LOCAL BREVITIES The 8hlrley-Allen famines met at By MRS. FLORENCE GLOYESKE Fifty-two members of the Oasis in the slogan "Safety First," so the showing of a farm safety picture the Hebron school Sept. 11 for their 50th reunion. A delicious potluck dinner was served at one o'clock club opened its 1940-50 season Tuesday evening at the Woman's" club with a delicious dinner, served by "Miracle in Fsradlse Valley ws shown at Liberty's first meeting last rHURSDA Band Parents meeting, Central school, 8.

Mothers of World War GAB hall, 7:30. Catholic; Woman's club, Woman's club, 6:30. City PTA council, room 218, Central Junior high school, 7:48. on tables attractively decorated with yellow fall flowers. Mrs.

Ernie Brown, Lowell, was chairman of the dinner the incoming president, Tuesday evening to emphasize the evergrowing need of "Safety First" 75 Freeman and her officers, namely: Mrs. Ethel Carmichael, vlce-presi-- arrangements. After the dinner pic at all times. Donald M. Laing, training and Mrs.

Bruce Doud motored to La-Porte yesterday where she visited her brother, Ira Clark, who Is a patient In Falrview hospital. Clark is being treated for diabetes and a bad heart. Mrs. Doud's sister, Mrs. Chester Kneisley, also of LaPorte, was taken to the same hospital last night, for treatment of varicose veins, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Bryant, 108 Brown avenue, are entertaining dent (who completed the dinner with tures were taken which are to be In postcard form which each- family receiving one. education engineer from Carnegie Illinois Steel company's Gary sheet The meeting was opened by the president, Arthur Flemmlng, of FRBJAY College City Camp, R.

8. Bt. Ursula's guild, Parish hail. 1. Methodist Union circle, Mrs.

Clarence Field, 405 BWi street. 2. her famous, homemade chocolate, cake), Miss Alice Fablng, secretary, Mrs. Josephine Starkey, treasurer, and Mesdames Loretta Bay, Elslt Bucci, Dorothy Deal, Fuflna Stinch-fleld, and Florence Gloyeske. Mrs.

James. Carmody of Independence, mother of Mrs. Margaret Jameson, was a guest. The long table was profusely decorated with five large tall floral arrangements from the their daughter; Mtss Geraldine Bry MelvlQ Frederick left yesterday to tnter his tenlor year at Purdiie university, Lafayette. Attention Elks! fish fry FrJ night 9-22 1 Arthur Wltner who suffered heart attack last Saturday at his home, 818 East Jefferson street, Is reported ai some Improved Mrs.

J. L. Spooner who hai been visiting since August 10, in the home of her ton, James Spooner and family, In Pittsburgh, returned home Monday. Clean, white cotton rags wanted. Bring to The Vidette- Messenger.

Wayne Stoner, assistant casnlcr at the First State Bank of Valparaiso, is concluding his second weik of vacation, and will resume his position at the bank on next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jankowskl, Mrs. Otto Tanke and son, Duane, and Bobby Pence, spent the past weekend at the Jankowskl cottage at Pell Lake, Wis.

They left here on Princeton, Ul with 130 members present. Records revealed 12 birthf, four marriages, and two deaths In the past year, as given by the Mrs. Ethel Jens, of ant, who arrived Tuesday night from a 20 months' stay In Honolulu. Miss Bryant, during her stay tht-re, was employed In food research worn at the agricultural experiment sta Mrs. Vada West, Mrs.

Bessie Smith, SATURDAY Junior Relief Corps, Sunshine section, 11; senior section, 1:30. SUNDAY Midwestern Saddle and Bridle association, Hoyt farm, route 2, noon. v- gardens of several club members. tion at the University of Hawa'i. It was decided to contribute $2S Mrs.

Theodore Leeka, Earl Sweney and Steven Fleming gave short talk of the early days and present, times. to the six-year molar fund for Por Among members present were six Hundreds of our rural readers are ter county. Mrs. Matilda Dolson was appointed to represent the Oaslj club at the Oct. 5 meeting of th Central youth council.

Mrs. Bettj Chester graciously volunteered to be sisters of the Shirley family, Mrs. Anthony Texter, Mrs. Eva Brown, Mrs. Eunice Taylor, of Chicago, Mrs.

J. H. Hayhurst, Mrs. Isa Cobb, and Mrs. Thuel Hayden, all of Lowell.

watching and acting on the "used farm machinery for sale, ads" in She made the trip from Horolulu oy boat to San Francisco, and by train home from there. Attention Elks! Fish fry Friday night. 29-23 Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Frederick, 154 Locust street, are entertaining as their guest for several weeks, Mrs. Frederick's sister Mrs Elsie Mustek, of Loganton, Pa. This is Mis. Mustek's first visit back to Valpa this paper dally.

An Inexpensive ad a scout leader for the girl scout troop, which is sponsored by the Oasis club. Mrs. Ruflna Stinchfleld was awarded the special prize. Of this group, Mri Cobb and Mrs. THE REV.

PAUL OKKEN The Rev. Paul Okkenfc missionary to Belgian Congo under the Conservative, Baptist foreign mission society, will speak at the' First Baptist church tonight at 7:30, It was announced by Herman E. Meyer, pastor. The Rev. Okken Is a native of North Dakota, an a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute.

He and hi wife, Nellie (a registered nurse, who also attended the Moody Bible Institute), have served on the CBFMS station at Kihlndu, Belgian Congo, for the past three years. Their woilr Hayden had missed but one of the 80 reunions while Mrs. Hayhurst, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Brown to D.

M. MING and tin mill, now serving as president of the Liberty Center PTA, announced the forthcoming year's objectives and projects as well as plans for streamlining the meetings byhaving. projects worked out In committee and by the executive board for presentation to the entire membership at the meeting. The committee chairmen ap Mrs. Dorothy Deal, entertainment raiso, her former home, in 20 years.

gether with Earl Sweney have a called-on volunteers-to tell of their unusual vacations this past summer. Miss Irene Relbly She has been visiting with her slaters In Chicaeo, and at the E. perfect record. Attending from the greatest distance was W. A.

Olds, 83, of Jamestown, N. Y. The, oldest traveled by train and boat through the eastern states, making New York City the highlight of her trip, while Cutler farm at Lowell. On Sunday, Mr. and Frederick motored to Lowell to bring Mrs.

Musick to Valparaiso. A Special Reminder. You are In Mrs. Mae Wareham told of her visit pointed are: Russell finance; Clarence DeMass, music; Mrs. P.

Shutes, membership; Mrs. Roy Hanrahan, program- Mr. In the Congo included operating a dispensary, native out-schools and evangelistic services. married couple in attendance was Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Texter, of Chicago. The oldest member present was Mrs. Eva Brown, 86, of Chicago. The youngest member was Terrie Lee Collins, born Aug'. 26, son of LEG PAINS BE DAB SIGH Of Tired Kidneys When dliorder of Iddnty function txmilta poisonous matter to remain In your blood.

It may eauae nagging backache, rbenmati pains, leg paint. Ion of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffinsat under the ayet, headaches and dliilnesi. Frequent oB scanty passage with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong With your kidneyi or bladder. Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Dots' Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used lucoessfully py millions for over (0 year. Doan'a give happy relief and wW help the IS miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous WUtefoOQ your blood.

Get Doan'i Pills, Friday and returned on Sunday night Mrs. Anna Washington street, is confined in Porter Memorial hospital, as a result of a fall last Saturday. Mrs. Detlefs fractured a bone in her left knee, and tore the ligaments as the result of the fall. We are no longer closing on Thursdays.

Open dally 9 to 8. Sat 9 to 8. Paul's Music. (13-10.) Mr. and Mrs.

John Frederick and family, after a three weeks' visit in the homes of their parents Mr and Mrs. M. Frederick and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wltner, returned Mils week to Angola, Ind, where Frederick attends Tri-State college Russell Bryant left today for Lafayette, where on Monday of this week, he enrolled for his freshman year at Purdue.

Russell returned here on Tuesday to welcome his vited to see the complete new fall and winter line of Youthmore suits It is expected that they will be re Long and Mrs. William Strain, The outest little girl in Nursery turning to their field early next School wears this new yoked dar publlqtiy; N. Schoon, safety, and Mrs. Harriet Molr, by-laws and and coats. Mr.

Allen A. Apple-baum will be here all day Sat. Sept William and Marilyn (Sweney) Col winter. ling. Big zlg-zaggy scallops, Peter lins, of Oary.

The Collins were also Pan collar, puff-sleeves with crispy- 24, to offer any suggestions you at Niagara Falls, Buffalo and New York, Mrs. Ethel Carmichael's sojourn to Mackinac Island left with her an impression of great beauty and rest from the mechanical noises of present everyday life. Mrs. Matilda Dolson managed to enjoy two extensive trips, first east to Philadelphia and New York, and then west through Glacier Park, Seattle, and a boat trip through Puget the youngest married couple present. The executive committee acted as cuffs! Rebekah Members Plan might need.Mlldred Lane Ladles It was voted to hold the I960 re hosts for refreshments served after Pattern' 9169 comes in sizes 2.

4, Shoppe, 20 N. Washington, phone 410. 22-2 To Attend Dist. Meeting the meeting. 8, 10.

Size 6 takes 2 yards 35 inch; yard contrast. At Michigan City Sept. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss a'ld union the second Sunday in September at the Hebron school.

The meeting closed by singing "Ood Be With Us Until Meet Again," after which ice cream was served. This easy-to-use pattern gives oerfect fit Complete, illustrated More than 40 Rebekaha gathe.td daughter, Mary Ann. of 404 Elm-hurst avenue have returned from Greensboro, N. where Weiss at BE HI THE DAFiD THIS YEAR Sew Chart shows y.iu- every step Sound, Miss Delia Stokes thoroughly enjoyed an extensive rest with her entire family at Flint Lake, where she says, they ate to their Those in attendance: were from Bend TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In tended a meeting of the Committee at IOOF hall on Tuesday evening for the regular meeting. A carry-in dinner at 0:30 opened the activities.

Mrs. Francis Bauer, the noold Marion, Lake Village, Hammond, coins tor this pattern to MARIAN on Highways of the Amerlran Rail sister, miss aeraiame Bryant, who arrived Tuesday evening from Honolulu. Mrs. Milford Miller will arivs Gary, Cedar Lake, Leroy, Shelby, MARTIN, care of Vldette-Measen- way Engineering association. Trips Lowell and Hebron, Glen Elyn, ger, Pattern Dept.

P. O. Box 6740 hearts content. Mrs. Ethel Fablng made an exciting trip to Marquette, to meet new grandson for were taken through various Indus grand, was in charge of trie meeting, at which time, the regular busi Chicago 80.

111. Print plainly YOUR tries and institutions and lours Elgin, Chicago, Princeton and Inland, 111., and Jamestown, NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE, conducted through the Piedmont STYLE NUMBER. ness was in order. The dinner -Mrs. Lottie Freeman, Mrs.

Rose Hagen and Mrs. Maude region. A special train was operated the first time. Several club members enjoyed a visit to the railroad fair at Chicago, especially the "Wheeli-a-Rolling" pageant. Non-skid chains for automobiles Just out our Marian Martin Fall Start right, get a good horn or havo yours overhauled by our repair department We have the Best at all prices Buescher, Selmer, Buffet, Olds, Conn, Le-blanc, Martin, Holton, and others.

by the Southern railway to a gvale and Winter Pattern Book I Smart were invented by an English shipbuilder, Charles Algernon Parsons. Barclay, were thanked and comp'l elimination project at High Point. new clothes to sew at home. Gift mented. Mrs.

Minnie Peters report Mr. and Mrs. George Proclmo, ideas by the score. Send fifteen ed on bus service to Michigan City and it was decided that those wish Valparaiso, route 2, and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Prochno of 63 Lin cents for 'this book a Free Pattern Mrs. Deal announced that Canasta would be played at the next business meeting to be held Tuesday evening, Oct. 4. Instructors will bepresent to help those who care to learn the game. Friday eight from Battle Creek, Mich, to visit over the weekend with her mother, Mrs.

Lida Hicks, 839 East Lincolnway. Mrs. Miller Is coming especially to celebrate the 80th birthday anniversary of her mother, which is Saturday. Clean, white cotton rags wanted. $ring to The Vidette Metsenrfr.

Mr. and Joseph L. Horn motored their daughter, Miss Mary Horn, to Bloomington, early this week where she resumed her studies at Indiana university. Mr. and Mrs.

Horn continued on to Jamestown. N. for a visit with is printed In the book new wee- ing to attend the district meeting coln way, accompanied Mr. and Mrs, kit to wear with your skirts and there, on Wednesday, sept. 18, would do so by regular bus service Clarence Relthel of Crown Ppmt, to South Bend, Sunday to attend dresses I at their own convenience.

About ill the Bantam show. Mrs. members expressed Intentions of at Prochno won four trophies, and Wa handle only Nationally Republican Women George Prochno won two and Frances Ellen Straight To Be Bride In Spring Of John W. Cleveland tending A large number planned to go to Gary on Saturday, Sept. rosette.

The Clarence Prochnos known guaranteed goods and prices are right. Of Indiana Plan State-Wide Rally for the meeting of all branches of the The bazaar committee captured two blue ribbons and fie Reithels, a large box of groceries PIE CRUST MIX Sure Results at Every Baking Vou enjoy flaky pie crust every time with Flako because Flako ingredients are precision-mixed for sure results. And remember that Flako has the quality no other pie crust mix has been able to equal. reported the work going forward, Mr. and Mrs.

Bliss B. Straight, for having the largest entry of Buckmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milsom have named their first child, a son, bom Mrs.

Mabel 6 Fraser, president of and Invited all qullters to come out 648 Jefferson street, Oary, are an Mille Fleur bantams. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Bagdon, the Indiana State Federation of nounclng the engagement of their on Wednesday afternoon to help. TRADES '--TERMS' Women's Republican clubs and vice-1 chairman of the Republican State Wayne Street, arrived home Mon Two delegates were elected to al tend the Rebekah assembly in In 6 NMichigan Valparaiso daughter Frances Ellen, to John Vv Cleveland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har day night from Sault Ste Maris, old Cleveland, Forest Park Valparaiso. The couple Is planning an where Mrs.

Bagdon has been for more than a month for the dlanapolis next month. Mrs. Leila Brown and Mrs. Ruth Farabee sit the delegates and Mrs. "Mae Smith Central committee, announced today that a state-wide rally will be held at a noon luncheon in the RUey Room of the Claypool Hotel at early spring ceremony.

benefit of hay fever and asthma, and Mrs. Anna Sheets the alter. The bride-elect was graduated Sept 80, at Mercy hospital, Gary, Steven Ray. The new arrival weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Mrs.

Milsom Is the former Wanda Baugher of Valparaiso. Milsom is formerly of Washington and attended the University of Washington. He Is now attending Valparaiso university. The Milsoms are residing with the latter's Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Baugher of tag South Locust street. Bagdon Joined his wife there about Indianapolis, Thursday, Sept. 29. nates. The meeting closed with from Horace Mann high school and three weeks ago.

Mrs. Claude Guy George Gabrielson, the newly short talks by some of the members, Seeds of Columbus, who came elected chairman of the Republican who have not been able to attend to Valparaiso to accompany Mrs the Youth Leadership Conference at Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, Ind, She is now employed by the irn of Belne, Hall and Curran, architects and engineers, Gary. Cleveland is National committee will be the principal speaker. Bagdon to Sault Ste Marie, is con MUNSING WEAR For You recently, and a gracious respo'ise by the noble grand. The next meeting will come on Oct.

4. tinuing her stay there longer. Mrs, Mrs. Fraser stated that a large Paul Blaok and Mrs. Olive Frye Mrs.

Cartha Luedtke. associated in business with his motored to Sault Ste Marie with Bagdon, and remained for a week's father at the McMahan Seed com. pany. number of women from all parts of the state have expressed themselves as becoming Increasingly alarmed over the present trend of the administration toward a soclalistJr state and believe that they should vacation. During their stay there.

APPRECIATION Mr. and Mrs. Bagdon. Mrs. Black Kouts Pi Epsilon Kappa Meets, Mrs.

Robt. Shutske Psi chapter of Pi Epsilon Kappa lint Lake Mothers Club and Mrs. Frye visited with friends of the Bagdons in Canada, Meets, Carolyn Hunter take immediate steps to combat this situation. Mrs. Fraser' stated fur BROWNIE TROOP XI The Flint Lake Mothers' club met We wish to thank all of our friends, relatives and neighbors for all the kind wishes extended to us on' our Golden wedding anniversary.

Our deepest gratitude for the numerous flowers and gifts received. ther "the women of Indiana have always rallied to causes in the Interest of perpetuating our American form of government and we feel at the home of Carolyn Hunter, Wednesday, Sept. 1, with in mem Brownie Troop XI met in Bt Paul's club rooms Tuesday. The meeting was called to order with prayer, by Ellen Shaffer. Members sorority ot Kouts met Tuesday evening with Mrs.

Robert ShuUke. The meeting was opened with pra)-er by Mrs. Leonard Welnkauf ol Lacrosse." The officers who were elected last June took over their respective duties for the new year. They wett: bers and one guest, Susan Root, meeting was opened that now is the time to call together our leaders to discuss and take ac were asked to bring scrap books to Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Hamann the next meeting. We sang songs by the group singing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "The Battle Cry of Freedom." Roll call and played games, Sally Car' tion upon the dangerous philosophies which are being expressed by the Truman administration. We will mlchael, was answered with funny stories. A short business meeting was hold this streamlined rally to discuss this situation and to determine upon conducted by the president, Floss Berlin. Agnes Clark won the hos a course of action." Reservations for the luncheon may "t'onder-un' garment tess prize.

A contest, conducted by Lois Coote, was won by Agnts Clark and Bessie Schau. be made by calling or writing State Republican Headquarters, Claypool Hotel; Sept. 27 has been set as the Mrs. Conrad shutske, Kouts. president; Mrs.

John Oorski, LaCrowe, vice-president; Mrs. Robert Shut-site, Kouts, secretary-treasuver: Mrs. Leonard Welnkauf, Lacrosse, chaplain; and Mrs. William Huron, publicity. Members will sell Christmas cards and wrappings again this yeai.

Plans were made for a rush party to be held Sept. 37, at the home cf Mrs. William Hefron. The meeting closed with a prayer after which the hostess served delicious The assisted by club deadline. Mrs.

lone Harrington, Chesterton, members, served a pear salad, rolled sandwiches, cookies and coffee. replaces-rsuperlor to traditional undies county vice chairman, is a member of the decorating committee for the The next meeting will be at the I if. 1 1, home of Flo Johnson. HFII11T event. Mrs.

Fraser has called a meeting My if iW.tv Super salesman: A Classified of the district and county vice- chairmen for 10 a. Thursdsv. Sept 29, in the Florentine Room of the Claypool Hotel. Kouts American Legion Just For Kiddies and Winter SI PANTIE-GIRD Auxiliary Meets, Plan. GIRDLE Initiation of Officers Members of the American Lejirm "lady Cue" och at undiet end florttr bait.

Comflrrp. er flattering auxiliary held their regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 8 P- m. in 1 1 Azff-y to your lgur-yt cbili only $1.98 Including 4, long-long tne club rooms. Chairman Fannie Krueger wc sided over the business session.

Ke- 1 Lu. c00 ports were given on the -Carnival recently held in which the auxiliniy sponsored a food concession. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Secretary Esther Neutfer odjurtablt garUrri 'V 1 tytltl knit illmi, trim i your (Iguro with omoxlng light touch! Iniplrti grocofwl posture! 4 oxtra long, eduitoblo gartori (dttachablo on pantio) kp itockingi wrtnklo (roe. and a financial report wa glva. Plans were made for bake salo to be held Oct.

1, and Mrs. Lula Jahm was appointed to make arrauge ments for the sale. Initiation of officers by the Valno unit Is scheduled for Oct 4. Offi cers to be Initiated are: president, Mrs. Fannie Krueger; vlce-presi- "SPARKLE" SPARKLE PLENTY! That's why its name is "Sparkle." Just try on this gown and see how the diamond pattern (cleverly created by pin-tucking) shows you off to an advantage.

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Sizes 34 to 40. 3eC3 tary, Mrs. Neuffer; treasur er. Miss Etta Benkie; historian, Mrs. Nick Kotzer: Dubllcltv.

Mrs $11.98 Infant's one piece zipper crotch washable snow suits. These wonderful little suits are made of genuine imported Heeksuede cloth. I Koloc treated for snrinkage, 100 wool lined. Auce Hough; color bearers. Mrs.

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Clara Krueger. Mrs. Albert Doke was received Into the group as a new member, having transferred her membership tint. from the Hebron unit. Door was presented to Mrs.

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