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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 28

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LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE PUBLIC LIBRARY THE and LOGANSPORT Library's Party Set For Nov.16 On Saturday, November 16, two shows will be given winners at the State Theatre. Only those who completed their membership in the Logansport-Cass County Library Reading Club will be eligible to attend. They will receive tickets within the next two weeks. The thirty-sixth annual Summer Reading Club, sponsored by the Logansport-Cass 'County Library closed on September 7. The librarians have just finished writing 2,842, diplomas.

There were 2,252 boys and girls awarded diplomas, 1,606 of these in the city and 646 in the county; 1,043 gold stars were placed on pupils diplomas, 778 city and 265 county. Also 490 blue, stars were placed on pupils diplomas, 420 in the city and 70 in the county. Of the adults, 589 won diplomas by reading at least three nonfiction books. There were 393. completing in the city and 196 in the county.

Of these 304 adults read six non-fiction books for a gold star, 218 city and 86 county. 119 adults read rine non-fiction for a blue star. Of the 2,842 diplomas to be awarded there are 2,000 in the city and 842 in the county, St. Bridget School won the pennant for the largest percentage of their enrollment reading in the while in the county. Lucerne won the pennant for the highest percentage- Daniel Webster School won the pennant in the city for the most points479, and Washington Twp.

won in the county with 193 points. These schools lead all other schools in the city and county in reading. In the city alone .34,942 books were reported as read during the Summer Reading juvenile and 2,314 adults. There were 598 pupils started reading and failed to complete the reqrired number books, and 36 adults failed to report on three non-fiction. Shackelford Sent To Farm Rosco Shackelford, 18, of 303 Western Avenue, was committed to the state penal farm, Putnamville, after he pleaded guilty to four charges in justice court.

Charges were: Improper passing, improper registration, no operator's license, violating written promise to appear in justice court on Oct. 11. He was slated on the first three charges on Oct. 6 by Dick Keyes, RESTYLE THAT OLD FUR! CALL US: Logan Fur Service 521 High Phone 3632 Prepare for Cold Weather Ahead Extruded Aluminum Combination TRIPLE TRACK TILT WINDOWS None Finer. Price or Quality Expert Installation Phone 3666 Free Estimates Charles Lout ROOFINGCO Just North on Road 17 Get Our Price and inspect our Aluminum Storm Windows Several to choose from Two Track Three Track Three Track Tilt Overlap or Blind Stop -NO DOWN can be arranged" MARTIN COAL CO.

1026 Vine St. Ph. 3768 J. R. CUMMINGS M.

JACKSON Free Measuring Service Estimate of your Requirements A Child's Prayer MICHAEL SURFACE "I am lucky to have a Saint like you. I need your help, Saint Michael. I love my Lord, but don't love him enough, so please help me, Saint Michael, to love him more and more each day. Pray for my mother and father, pray for my relatives, teachers and friends. Ask Blessed Mother to pray for me and give me grace to good and not to sin, Amen." the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter die Michael Eugene Surface, 12, is Surface, 1200 George street. state trooper. Shackelford, who at first denied his identity, was taken into custody Friday by Larry Wagenknecht, state trooper. Fines totaled $81.25, and when Shackleford was unable to pay he was committed: to the state farm for 81 and -fourth days.

His fines were: Improper passing, $10 and costs and right to obtain a license suspended for six months; improper registration, $10 and costs; no Hicense, $10 and costs; and violating. written promise, $5 and costs. other justice court action yesterday, Kenneth Knebel, 17, of route 1, Royal Center, was fined $5 and costs charged with reckless driving. He was slated by Robert Herriok, Royal Center town marshal. Frank Bates, 20, of Onward, was lined $1 and costs charged with speeding by Trooper Keyes on Oct.

26. MOODY'S RUG CLEANING Guaranteed and Insured- -Ph. FREE ESTIMATES ON -ALL KINDS Aluminum ROSS REID ROOFING CO. 217 5th St. Phone 3388 LOGANSPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESS, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA Andrews Rites On Monday Funeral services for James J.

Andrews, 65, who. died when he fell 100 feet from a scaffold on the St. Charles Catholis church in Peru, will be at :1:30 p.m. Monday at the Chase-Miller chapel, with the Rev. Harry Hashberger officiating.

Andrews, a well known Logansport steeplejack, was descending from a scaffold after painting windows at. the church, when the rope supporting. him twisted off a hook, plunging him to the ground 100 feet below. He was killed in- stantly. His body fell 40 feet and hit a cornice of the church, then fell 60 feet to the sidewalk.

A co-worker, Hancel- Wright, of 816 Broadway, witnessed the accident. Wright had gone to Peru to take Andrews. home after work, and was waiting for him to finish the job when the accident happened. Andrews, who lived in "White City," east of Eighteenth street on the south side of the Wabash river, suffered two broken legs in a fall from a tree several years ago. He had worked on a number of Logansport church steeples and EUNICE BEAUTY SALON Tints and Bleaches-Phone 2392 TODAY Sunday Nov.

3rd ROAST CAPON SWISS STEAK Dykeman's Restaurant U.S. Highway 24 at Broadway 2 BRAND NEW HOMES FOR RENT Never occupied. Latest modern conveniences for particular tastes. Good references required. SEE OR PHONE LONERS' LUMBER MILLWORK 900-22nd St.

Phone had done similar perilous jobs for many years. Born Dec. 31, 1891 in Miami county, he was the son of George and Mary (Whitcomb) His first marriage was in 1914,1481 to Doris May Groninger and in 1945 he was married to Bessie Sullivan, who died in 1954. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. S.

John Scott, route 3, Logansport, Mrs. Norman Barbour, Lo-1 a son, James Edgar Andrews, Logansport: two broth-1 'ers, George, of Griffith, and Harry, of Burnettsville; six sisters, Mrs. Dale Boyer, Mrs. Celia Smith, Mrs. Raymond Parmeter, all of Logansport; Mrs.

Walter Helvie, Lake Mrs. Bertha Powell, Detroit; one. step-daughter, Mrs. Annabelle Morgan, and ten grandchildren, No other country in Europe has had so long an unbroken rule by its own people as the country of Denmark. "Your Private Secretary" FLORENCE DAGGY Typing Mimeographing Offset Printing Business Forms 129 Fourth St.

Phone 3381 -WED. LEAN MEATY Ribsi Serve With Kraut Lb. 39c LIBBY'S Krauti 2 Can's 303 25c GREAT NORTHERN or NAVY BEANS 2 Lbs. 25c Jowl Bacon lb. 19cl CARRY-OUT-BEER -ALL BRANDSKRAUT'S 218 E.

Market St. Phone 4156 4157 Louis Galbreath was transferred from a Logansport hospital to the Veterans Hospital at Indianapolis by the Fisher ambulance. His address is Ward 3 West, Room A-363, W. 10th, Indianapolis. MAY LIFT BAN PATIENT TRANSFERRED TAIPEI, Formosa (UP)-The may lift its five-year-old ban Nationalist Chinese government on the publication of new newsas a.

result of growing stocks of newsprint, it was reported today. As an immediate result of the easing newsprint situation, the report said, existing -newspaper will be permitted to increase their size from six pages to eight. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1957 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Open House At Museum For its November Open House the Cass County Historical Society announces a display of Pressed Glass from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schull.

The exhibit covers a wide variety of patterns in many different articles, and in several types of glass. For instance, there is a bread plate in ribbon glass; a honey dish in a type unknown to this writer; Dessert dishes that resemble sleighs; cup dishes, used when it was the In Loving Memory of John W. Stradley who passed away three years ago today, Nov. 3, 1954. Love and faith are renewed in remembering.

Stradley Family. LAYAWAY NOW -ATThe Largest Sporting Goods and Toy Store in Logansport SPORTLAND 515 Broadway Phone 2310 BARGAINS IN COLD WAVES Lanolin O11 Permanents Including Halt Cut FOR ONLY Hours 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. No Appointment Necassary LOGANSPORT BEAUTY SHOP Closed AR Day Wednesday 5th and Broadway OVER BAILEY'S Your NEW! style to drink tea or coffee from the saucer, and, to avoid soiling the table linen, the cup was placed on one of these little dishes while one drank from the saucer. The society invites the public to view this exhibit this afternoon between the hours" of I and 5, at the Museum at 1100 East Broadway.

The display will remain on exhibition during the rest of the month, Tuesday, through Saturday, except Thanksgiving Day. Police Run Timer, But Get Most For Another Violation Police operated the electric timer on Michiga: avenue for a couple of hours yesterday afterand five arrests, noon, three of them for passing on a double yellow line. The other two were for specding. Arrests were: Okal Voorhens, Mishawaka, paid $19.75 for crossing. the line; Ray Carbiener, route 2, Plymouth, $19.75 for same offense; Jim Willis, McKinney, Texas, $24.75, doing 45.

miles an hour; Lewis E. Miller, route 4, charged with crossing the line; Nina Ballard, route 4, doing 44 miles an hour. In the meantime, Elmer Tam, Burnettsville, was charged by Trooper Wagenknecht with passing on a hill at Lake Cicott. DRIVER FINED DRIVER FINED Kenneth Knebel, 17, route 1, Royal Center, was fined $5 and costs in justice of the peace court here Saturday for reckless driving. He was arrested Thursday by Royal Cetner Town Marshal Robert Herrick.

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Barium titanate cartridge bas minimum distortion. 4 "Tone Balanced" two 12' woofers, 2 electrostatic tweeters with response 40 to 15,000 CPS. NEW MAGNIFICENCE IN HIGH FIDELITY TODD'S "THE STORE THAT SERVICE 897 East Market Phone 3300 Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends, relatives, the Grass Creek school, Rev. Overmyer, the flower girls pallbearers for the kindness and sympathy, shown us in the death our daughter and sister, Judy. -Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Fred, brothers and sisters. Rel. Discher UPHOLSTERING CUSTOM FURNITURE 2018 North Street The Season's Newest Flavor APPLE STRUDEL ICE CREAM Now at Your Dealers Ice Cream Co. 113 Fifth St.

"Say It With a Brick" Phone 4504 FLORY'S FAMOUS FRESH CIDER AND TASTY APPLES Have Fresh Cider for Christmas Holidays- It. Old Fashioned- Kettle Apple Butter Pure Honey Look for the sign that readsJASPER FLORY SON Dick Flory, Manager High Street Road CURE YOUR COLD IN A HURRY Use Busjahn's Flu Caps 60c and $1.00 Nothing So Dependable for the Most Obstinate Coughs BROWN COUGH SYRUP $1.00 and $1.45 SOLD FOR YEARS Busjahn's Drug Store 308 Fourth Street Phone 3774 CHRISTMAS CARDS Christmas Cards When you care enough to send the very best choose from HALLMARK "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CARDS IN AMERICA" NOW ON DISPLAY FOR YOU OVER 35,000 CARDS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Cards that you will be proud and delighted to send cards for any member of your family or friends or for any special occasion at Christmas Time. Mother Nephew and Wife Brother and Family Paper Boy Money Enclosures Dad Nephew Brother-In-Law. Milkman Gift Enclosures Mother and Dad Daughter Cousin Nurse In Appreciation Wife and Husband Sweetheart Teacher the Miles Daughter Husband Daughter and Family Darling Mailman Neighbors Better Half One I Love Boss Couple to Dear Religious To Both of You Daughter-In-Law Couple Grandmother Son Sweetheart's Mother Pastor and Wife From Both Of Us Grandfather Son and Wife Mother Pastor and Family Our House to Your House. Grandparents Son and Family Friend's Granddaughter Son-In-Law Other Mother Priest To All of You Like A Mother Religious Sister From All of Us Grandson Sister Aunt Sister and Husband Girl Friend Religious Teacher Your First Christmas Together Uncle Sister and Family Boy Friend To You In God's Service Juvenile Pal Rosary Baby's First Christmas Aunt.

and Sister-In-Law Niece Brother Secret Pal Sympathy Anniversary Niece and Husband Brother and Wife Doctor Christmas Birthday Although We're Apart for many other Special Occasions including the cutest Juvenile cards we have ever had. and BOX ASSORTMENTS PERSONAL 30 DIFFERENT ASSORTMENTS The Cleverest Ever Seen IMPRINTED CARDS Line of Gift Wrappings You Have 59c, 79c, 89c, $1.00, $1.50 $1.98, $2.50 Wrapping Enclosure and All Colors -Tags 40 Choose To From 40 CELLOPHANE PACKS of Ribbon 12 Cards 29c 49c 50 for up to For $1:50 25 $1973 Everything You Look For in Christmas Cards You Will Find in Our Selection- Your Christmas Cards Now While Our Stock Is Complete" TIMBERLAKE'S GIFT SHOP Til 9:00 p.m. "YOUR CHRISTMAS. CARD HEADQUARTERS" Open, Friday Saturday Til 9:00 p.m. Open Friday Saturday LOGANSPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY.

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