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The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 16

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Kokomo, Indiana
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SIXTEEN THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30,1938 HARDWOOD CLOTHES PINS PKG. OF 24 FOR ONLY REFRESHING CLTBANSES'G ith a 51.00 box ol SHEER FACE POWDER 25c CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 12 $1.50 THERMIC JUG, 1 SOc Frank Buck STRAW HELMET.34c lOc PAPER NAPKINS pkg. of 80 6c SOc SUN GLASSES (several styles) 24c $1.00 EASTMAN BABY BROWNIE 75c LADIES' COOLIE STRAW HATS 38c lOc DIXIE PAPER CUPS, pkg. of 1 doz 7c SOc PARMORE GOLF BALLS 3 for 59c lOc PAPER PLATES, pkg. of 8 2 for 13c ISc SCOT PAPEK TOWELS, roll of 150 8c EASTMAN VERICHROME FILM, 616, 32c 20c SANITARY NAPKSNS PKG.

OF 1 DOZEN 4 or. ABSORBENT $1.00 BISOBOL ANTACID POWDER AN ATTRACTIVE BANDANA with a 50o bottle of HIND'S Honey Almond LOTION SPECIAL AT MUIR'S FOR BRING IN YOUR NEXT KOLJC. OF EXPOSED FILMS Developed FREE 3c EACH up to and Including post card size DR. HINKLE'S C. C.

PJLLS lOc SOc WILLIAM'S SHAVING CREAM 39c 2 oz. OIL OF CITRONELLA. 13c 60c ANGELUS ROUGE 37c 5 Gr. STANDARD ASPIRSN 13c $1 HGRLICK'S MALTED MILK 85c SOc ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT $2.25 PSNKHAM'S VEGETABLE SOc PEBECO TOOTH PASTE Tc We UNIOM LEADER TOBACCO 2 for JSc SOc SqUISS'S CHOCOLATE VITAVOSE.43c 10c STERNO CANNED HEAT 7c ACTONE CLEARS UP PIMPLES SOLD ON A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 1 PARIS GREEN 4Sc KLEENEX 200 Tlsstns for AERO WHITE A '7-01. An imaiiim acw that woa't rviofl ISS BARKERS KIDNEY THIS COUPON--- not delighted to gam Mew Youth Don't be Old at 40 i Be Young at 70 Htw Oyster Tonic Pep blow up gUadi, nnd organs Daw wny.

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TaVo at mwvta nnd bctltimo. If not delighted witi qiJcx raaulta, refunds money you paid for tiilt pAclufo. ALL POPULAR BRANDS 2 PKGS. For Flies AND OTHER INSECTS STflZ HOLDS FALSE TEETH FIRM irp One application Uiu lo 48 hottrv A a in cmun puK form, tbelttt -J' Mcrr 1 xal tin" 60c SIZE FOR 49c SPECIAL this week 67cJ Salt Pepper Shakers Filled with finest quality alack pepper nnd salt, Shak- made of co'Sttil-clcar plass, 5V-1 Inches toll. double this low prico The Complete for 13 Limit One Set to Customer TRUSTEESHIPAT STATE 1 Democratic Chairman in Clin ton County Receives Four- Year Appointment Frankfort, June 20--(Tribune Special) Van Garrott, chairman of the Democratic county central committee, has seen named a trustee of the state school located in Fort.

Wayne, the i appointment being effective July 1. i The term of the office is four years. Mr. Garrott was not aware that he was being considered for the oft'ica until the news came from tha state department of the appointment. Dr.

i Wilbur Dunham, formerly of Kempi ton Is superintendent of the instl- tution. Set For Rally The Clinton County Young Republican club, honorary members and friends, will gather at tha T. P. A. park Thursday at 6:30 o'clock for a basket dinner and political rally.

The public Is cordially invited to attend and with good weather prevailing the largest crowd for a political meeting 1 recent years is expected. Forest A. Harness, of Kokomo the Republican cwndidate for cor. gross from the Fifth district, wil be the principal speaker. William A.

Robinson, club president preside at the meeting. The committee in charge of the affair includes Floyd Scirclo, Ever ett Powell, Kenneth Morkett and Edwin Wayt. An added attraction to the meeting will be entertain mcnt furnished by tho Hoosier Ramblers and Olone Sheets, Beard, in an Imitation of Lulu Belie. Return From Funeral I Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Swayzoe have returned from Evansvlllc, whore they attended the funeral of Will Walters, who passed away at i his homo there. He is survived by wife who was formerly Anr.a Oliphar.t, of Forest township. Former Resident Dies Dr. Waheeb Salim Karick, a former resident of Frankfort and a practicing physician in Indianapolis died at his home there Tuesday afternoon. He resided a I.

3358 Ruckle street in Indianapolis and formerly I resided on North Columbia street, this city. Dr. Zarick was graduated from Indiana School of Medicine in 1927 and had practiced medicine in Indianapolis since and at the time of his death was assistant professor of anatomy in Indiana school of dentistry. Born in Tripoli, Syria, -13 years ago, Dr. Za.rick came to this country when only a small boy.

When ir. Frankfort his family conducted a fruit market on North Main street. He was active in the Syrian American Brotherhood and a member of Phi Beta Phi, American Medical association. Surviving are the widow, Mrs Ann Zarick; a son Joseph: a sister, Mrs. Alexander and two brothers, Napoleon S.

Zarick, Indianapolis, and Edward Zarick, New York City. These vital areas, with ordinary gasolines, remain, dry during the starting and "warm up" period, because oil from the crankcase does not reach, them until after several thousand revolutions of the motor. D-X increases mileage, lessens wear. Try a cankful today on a money-back guarantce- PETROLEUM CORPORATION There are HUNDREDS of GASOLINES but OK OIL ervice Cor. Park Ave.

and Washington Pat McHale D-X Service Cor. Washington and Walnut Gloin Child Dies Word has been received here of the death of Jimmie Gloin, one and one-half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gloin, of Indianapolis who died Tuesday morning at the Simpson Memorial Institute in A Arbor.

Mich. Mrs. Gloin. the boy's mother, was formerly Miss Martha Merrltt, of Frankfort, and daughter Mr. and Mrs.

E. Bon Merritt. Funeral services will be cpnduct- i ed T-hursday morning from the Flanner and Buchanan funeral home in Indianapolis. Dr. Harry L.

Grain, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Frankfort will offi- ciate and buria! will be in Crown Hill cemetery. I MORREON-MdNTTRE WEDDING LOVELY AFFAIR AT PRAIRIE WEDNESDAY NIGHT Prairie, Juno 29--Miss Delores June Mclr.tirc, daughter of 1'r. and Mrs. Aaron Mclntire was united in marriage to Clarence of Morrison of Forest at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. The ccremor.y was performed before a large fire place in the living room at the home of the bride's parents, the mantel above the fire place being beautiful decorated with garden flowers nnd fernery.

The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Norris, pastor of the Normanda Christian church, of which th bride is an active member. Prc ceding the ceremony Mrs. Nash sang "Always" and "I Lov You Truly." She also played tb i wedding march from Lohengrin, I The bride was attractive in dress of poudre blue lace and she wore a corsage of pink roses and Leirlon Meeting Announced baby's breath tied with blue ribbon Hcl accessories were white. Due to the cool weather.

Com- mander Lloyd' H. Wilson, of Walter The a tcndants were Miss Mar- T. Cohce Post No. 12, American sarct NAXOII and Robert Stroup Prairie. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Mor- I risen of near Forest. Margaret N'ixon. Robert Stroup and Rev, William Norris of Indianapolis. Following the supper Mr! and Mrs.

Morrison went to their newly For the past two years he has been i homc ln Tjplon at 46S employed in the Atlantic and Korth Conde street, where they will be trained free by aviation clubs in Hobart and other cities. Aerodynamics will also be taught. Legion, has announced that the, meeting Thursday night will be held both or Prairie and close fricndi and schoolmates of the couple. in the Legion hall at the regular i Miss Nixon wore a dress of rose. time instead of the ousidc' mooting i ed lace and a corsago of reel that had been planned at the home roscs and hab breath, tied with of fr.

J. A. Van Kirk, Glendalc whitc Her accessories Drive. The meeting tonight will be the last night to place names for nominations for post offices. Another Attraction Added Members of the Frankfort Fire Department have announced an added attraction to open their celebration at the Clinton county fairgrounds or.

next Sunday afternoon Captain Royal and his Legion of Death will give one performance Sunday afternoon in front of the grandstand. Captain Royal is assisted by several young men who defy death in automobile and motorcycle upsets and crashes, with a show that lasts about two hours. A carnival will be on the grounds for the entire weak and on Monday night the firemen in conjunction with the Frankfort merchants will stage a gigantic fireworks display. Meeting of Starr Class The Starr class of the Woodside Christian church held their class social Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Roblson. About thirty-five members were- present to enjoy an evening of social entertainment. Refreshments were served. The next social wlil bs held July 26 at TPA park. Hospital Briefs Augusta Swakhammer, route 3, submitted to a.

tonsilecto'my in the Clinton County hospital Wednes- Say. Margaret Ann Dukes, Frankfort, route 6, entered the hospital for medical attention, Mrs. Clayton Glaff, route 6, is a medical patient at the hospital. Mrs. Ruth Robert, of Kirklin, has entered tha hospital for surgical treatment.

were white. The bride graduated from Prairie high school with the class of 1935 and for some time lias been cm- ployed at the Keliar.ee plant in Kokomo. The bridegroom graduated from Prairie high school in 1933 and is a basket ball star. Since graduating from high school he has been a. member of the Normanda church basketball team.

INTERURBAN TO INDIANAPOLIS 1 65 JU Trip Cheaper than Driving Avoid Highway Hazards Pacific Tea store in Tipton. Both these young people arc held in high esteem and they have the best wishes from their many friends. Following the ceremony, ice cream with pink wedding bells and x. large wedding cake were served to the following relatives and friends: Mrs. Sylvia I mother of the groom, Miss Mildred Morrison, sister of the groom, Mr.

1 and Mrs. Aaron Mclntire parents of the bride, Wilma Mcr.ilirc, sister of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Prairie, grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs.

Mort Nash of near Tipton, Mr. Mrs. Bob Chase of Prairie, Bill Gaylor of Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Vci-n will be at home to their friends.

Singing Mouse Dies Oolitic, June A sad song please, maestro. Mickey, the singing mouse, died today. Mickey's songs were stilled in a cage ac the home of his owners, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver here.

Mickey "discovered" as he warbled in a closet fit the Weaver hor.ic more than IS months ago. Subsequently the mouse was viewed by many persons and appeared on a national, radio network. Schoolboys Will Fly. To encourage airmindedness, the Government of Tasmania has provided several scholarships for schoolboys who will be trained as Smith of Tipton, Paul Davison gliding and flying pilots. They IVOrV-SKID Spot Pad Trusses Hole you.

rupEcre TM- onrr-holl the pressure rcquircc tov 1 Xrussci. Thi: invented SpK Pid, when tc ol our Spring or Elastic NON-SKID Imsies. hcicfa like vocr Jmcers. The autrounduir: NOS-SK1C surface keep: pac ir piece thus increasing your chance: cf obtaining a cure Kecom- xcndcc phvsicinns. Many dirYercnt ctvlef one Double.

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