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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 5

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AGE FIVE THE LOGANSPORT PHAROS TRIBUNE EVENING, JUNE 16, 1932 News from Our Neighboring Communities MONTICELLO Plans have been completed for A White County Dairy- Legume day to be held June 28th. 3ora Beeson and Gannon ot the Agronomy and dairy departments: Purdue University will be present at the two meetings to be held in the county. The first will be held at 10 o'clock to 11:30 on the Art Mathew farm south ot Wolcott. The afternoon meeting, 1:30 to 4 p. will be hold at the homel of Lloyd Bridge, northeast of Monticello.

Prof. H. Henderson of Indianap-1 olsi who with his family spends his summers at cottage on Lake Freeman, will apeak to the Business Men's Luncheon Club Friday noon at the Hotel He 19 a professor at the Indlana State Teachers College this summer. Oscar Brelzinger, son of Mr. and! Mrs.

John Bretzinger, was ated from Purdue Universitly at the annual Commencement exer-; cises. Co-operative marketing is heing discussed at series of farm bureau meetings being held in the county at which Mr. Van Hook of the Central States -Grain MarketIng Association will be the speaker. Jackson, Union and Honey Creek township met at Monticello; Round Grove, Prairie and Big Creek at Round Grove: Liberty, Cass and Monon will mee: at Butalo Thursday night and West Point and Princeton at Wolcatt Friday nights. Mrs.

Jack Moore was in Lafayette where she attended tho Commencement of her sister, Miss Alma Wein from Purdue. The annual June distribution of taxes completed by County Auditor Claude Scott shows that 39 which was collected in White county la spring taxes. has been sent to state. county and township funds. The figures also show that $42,593.98 was collected In delinquent taxes sitice last November.

Several members of Monticello camp of the Royal Neighbors wil! attend the district meeting a.t Brook Friday. The members of the Oak Grove Ladies Ald held an all day picnic today at the Monticello City Park. A co-operative dinner WAR enloved at noon. Principal Harold C. Crater has gone to Bloomington whore be wIll attend summer school at diana University taking an administration course.

DELPHI Dr. Lloyd Carter of Bringburst. was the guest of Dr. L. H.

Smith Wednesday, Rev. John Love of Delphi, has received a Bachelor of Divinity at Yale Divinity Schooi. Love Is the son of Mrs. Robdegree Love of Delphi. Rev.

Wayne Coy. editor of the Delphi Citizen, attended a "McNatt for Governor" meeting at Indianapo11s Wednesday evening. The Great Western canning fac. tory has been running full force for over a week, packing peas. This term of court Carrol! will close June 25.

county, Red Men will gO to Winora lake Saturday, spend the day and Inspect location and buildinzs that have been proposed national home for aged Red for a Memberss of the Pocahonmen. tas lodge will ha entertained there during the day by the Warsaw louse W. C. Smith has been Attorney special judge in the case of the Recelver of the Carroll appolnted County Loan, Trust Savings Company of Flora. against certain stockholders, to detarmine whether the sum of $29.700, to said receiver under protest by gaid stockholders, should be paid back to the stockholders, or to depositors of said bank.

The case will be tried during this term of court. Yeoman baseball team will The Delphi here Sunday. playisa Betty Mason, has returned home from Purdue Unlversily for her summer vacation. Adele Camp, former Delphi girl, was united in marriage to Elbridge G. Ricker, at the home of the bride's mothed, Mrs.

Huldah Camp In Monticello, at noon today. er a wedding trip to Chicago, they will be at home to friends at the Ricker home on West Broadway, Monticello. The Red Men elected the lollowing officers Tuesday night: Tolen Isaacs, prophet: William Stoner, sachem: E. E. Baer, senlor sagamore: Tony Wilcox.

junior sagamore: Earl Dow and Tolen Isaacs. trustees. A marriage license was issued to Freddic E. Collins and Mable C. Thain, both of The new Riley park and swimming pool will be oiliciailp opened tonight at 7 o'clock.

Tho band will play several selections preceding the regular concert on the! court house square. On Saturday afternoon there will be swimming races for boys and girls. And a style swimming contest will be held Saturday evening. WALTON A very phetty wedding was that of Miss Edna Coblentz, 18, daughLer of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cob. lentz of Onward Joseph Erny. 21, son of Mrs. Joseph Erny. which occurred Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Etna Green, with the Rev.

Leo Erny, pastor off the U. B. church at Etna Green. a brother of the groom, officiating. The bride is a graduate Onward high school.

class of '32, while was from Walton high school 1930. bride was lovely in a thine gown sky blue georgette crepe. trimmed with gold lace, anti the groom wore a light suit, Both are: estimable young people and andi we wish them every success. They: will be at home to their friends in Walton after July 1. Mrs.

Harry Laymon Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Laymon, Eileen, Jirs. Early Laymon son Danny, Mrs. Kous Laymon and sons, Clay, Jesse and Clifton.

Miss Alice Laymon of Grand Mrs. Elsie Vancroft of Detroit. and Miss Anna Boyer attended the commencement exer. cises at Muncie Normal. where Miss Lura Layman is a graduate.

Miss Doris spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Mary Katherine Small. WINAMAG held at the residence Friday after: DOOR at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Denham cemetery. The body of Mrs. Katharine Riddie was taken to Chicago Wednesday afternoon to the home of a daughter.

The funeral wil! be held there today. She died Tuesday at the home of her son, John, dear Ora, Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carrithers. are Mrs.

Sherman Mis, Mrs, Rumnell Ellis, Mrs. Walter Curtis and Mrs Lois Curtis and chilrren, of Los geles, Calif. Mrz. Halleck and chil- R. dren are visiting Mrs.

E. Brown. Chauncey Felker bas returned from Indianapolis. C. R.

Coin has returned to Salt Lake, Utah. alter a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Ella Coin. Mrs. Charles Wolle and children and Mrs.

Lela Nitzschke and soul Wednesday with Mrs. spent Charles Murphy of Star City. Lulu Moon is conned to her by illness. Clyde Reynolds ol Cincinnati, Ohio, is spending two weeks with Mrs. Reynolds.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murray of Seymour are visiting with here. Mr. add Mrs.

Ed Ewing and son spent Wednesday in Chicago. Howard Reder of Malden spent the weekend with friends here. Francis McBride who has been teaching at San Jose, 111., is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Horner, Funeral services for Warren MoCollisler, 73, of Denham, will. bel Paramount LOGANSPORT FINAL "Mystery TODAY of Life" KEN As Vividly Interpreted By MAYNARD CLARENCE DARROW In "ARIZONA TERROR" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATURES AIL SEATS Adults Sundays SINCLAIR U.S. OFF. Flies, Mosquitoes, Moths, Roaches, Bedbugs, Ants, Fleas, Gnats, etc.

Before leaving the factory, every batch of Sinclair P. D. must kill 1,000 flies under conditions more severe than those in your own home. Only strong, healthy flies from the Sinclair farm" are used in these tests. -Agent Sinclair Refining Company Hauck Harry W.

Klinck Third Miami 22nd Market. W. C. Myer W. C.

McKinney Cor. Cicott Market 17th Broadway H. C. NIEMANN, Agent Tune In Monday Erenings 37 NBC Stations SINCLAIR MINSTRELS Second Store of Its Kind in the U.S. A.

The Saturday, June 18th, at 8:30 a. m. THE TO $1 SHOE STORE Shoes for every member of the family from babyhood to See our window. Always watch them and save old age! money! The Name of the Store Tells the Whole Story The 25c to $1 Shoe Store Grand Opening TIMES LOGAN day BRADLEY KINCAID In Person ALSO KAY ROLAND YOUNG STARTING FRIDAYI EDW.G. ROBINSON A THUNDERING PICTURIZATION OF THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES DON'T MISS THIS! READ THE PHAROS- TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS Logansport's Free to The Ladies 403 BROADWAY New Shoe Store One pair Shoe Trees with Next door to Central Drug Store.

each purchase. Mr. and. Mrs. Chas.

Budrow spent Wednesday in Indianapolis, and their daughter, Mrs. Ivan! Boxwell and daughter Patsy, returned home with them for sev. eral weeks' visit. Richard Callane returned to Bloomington Wednesday, where be will enter the summer term. The Tri F.

club was entertained at the homo of Mrs. Chas. Mitchell Monday evening, with Mrs. John Weaver assisting the hostess. Al miscellaneous shower was given for Mrs.

Harry Timmons, who was formerly Miss Garnet Craige. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Monday, a son, Bennie Lee. Mrs.

Charity Langston of this city 1s spending the week at Bloomington. the guest of her brother, Elmer Wooley. Mrs. Effe Johnson and daughter Marjorie. Mrs.

Elizabeth Myers, 'all ox this city, and Mrs. Jake Harter of Kansas, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E.

Voorhees. Wednesday, Mrs. W. T. Lytle of Go- I Mr.

and FULTON shen are spending the week at the 1 home of their daughter, Mrs. Donovan Beck and family' at Word was received from the Home bospital at Lafayette, that N. B. Grandstaff is improving nicely at this time. Mrs.

Grandstaft who is also ill, is slowly impror-1 ing. Mrs. Minnie Hinton attended the Sunday schowl convention at Lafayette Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Jane Myers, who has been spending the past year in California, returned 'to the home of her sister.

Mrs. Homer Ciosson in Logansport last weekend. She called on friends in Flora Tues-! day evening. Miss Gladys Hursh will return to her home here Saturday front Oak Park, where she has taught in the schools for the past term. What with depredations of star.

fish on mussels and oysters, the Bureau of Fisheries thinks that the salvation of the pearl button industry les in cultivation of sels in especially constructed canals or "farm.".

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