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6 TIPTON (Ind.) TRIBUNE 2, 1955 i Mrs. V. Learning Mr. and Mrs. Glen Melting and son, John, Arcadia, had as their guests for dinner Thanksgiving evening Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Melling, California; Mr. and Melling and son, Jimmie, Jeffersonville; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Melling and children, Noblesville; Mr.

and Mrs. Bob-Morris and son, Gary, and Miss Sandra Faulstich, Cicero. Guests for a family dinner Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Berne -Raquet, Arcadia, were Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Raquet, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holmes and sons, of Sheridan; Mr. and Mrs.

Clell Miller, Patty and Debby, Mr. and Mrs. David Raquet and Mrs. Osie Miller, Arcadia. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Black, Arcadia, entertained their family at ner Thursday in Tom's cafeteria Tipton, returning to the Black home for the afternoon. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Black and children, Donald, Kenneth and Mary Ellen, Arcadia; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Cole, Ruth Marie Gray, Tipton; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Baldwin, Noblesville. Mr.

and Mrs. James Melling and son, Jimmie, of Jeffersonville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Melling, of California, and Miss Irene Raquet were Friday evening supper guests of Mrs. Glen Drumm.

Mr. Mrs. Robert Correll, Arcadia, had as their Thursdav dinner guests her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schmeet; daueh- ter.

Paula, and' John Stump, Indi- ananolis; Mrs. Joe John Hartley and Miss Kay Ehman. TRIAL If rocked and Shocked the Nation A boy and a girl on the beach Then! Everyone should see. Sunday for 5 Days RITZ Many of us that work actively in the field of music recognize that music is a basic attribute in the hearts of men. Every living man, woman and child on the face of the earth has a love for music in some one of its many forms.

A man may be asked, "Do you like music and do you express yourself musically in any way?" He may answer, "I never had any musical training and have never thought that had any particular aptitude xr liking for music." He then may be asked, "At odd moments do you ever find yourself whistling, humming a' tune, reacting with thrill to music overheard in some form or another?" The answer is invariably YES. It is our sincere desire to serve you in your musical needs. We need your patronage. But, we need your patronage only if you will place your confidence in us to make an honest representation to you of the wares we have to sell, as to quality values as re he lling price. TIPTON MUSIC CENTER Next to Riti Theatre Phone 27 Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Maker, Arcadia, were dinner euests Thanks- eivin? day in the home of their eranddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Max Mounsev, in Hartford City. Others nresent wern Mrs. Monnsey's parents, sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lieurance, daughter, and son, David, of near Montpelier.

Mr. and Mrs. Maker snent the night in the Lieurance home, re- tnrnine to Arcadia Fridav. Maker attended the funeral of Mrs. Wesley Shaffer at Albright Evangelical United Brethren church.

Shaffer, who is in poor was unable to attend the services. Mrs. Kate Leininger, of Tipton, visited last week southwest of Arcadia with her niece, Mrs. Carl Walz, and family. His mother, Mrs.

Edna Walz, Arcadia, was an added Thanksgiving day guest. TAM'S CHECK LIST 1. PRESCRIPTIONS 2. DRUGS REMEDIES 3. COSMETICS 4.

VACATION SUPPLIES 5. COSTUME JEWELRY 6. LUGGAGE 7. FISHING GEAR 8. SUPER KEMTCNE 9.

KEMGLO 10. HEARING AiD BATTERIES 11. KEYS MADE 12. STOCK SUPPLIES 13. POULTRY HELPS 14.

CAMERAS, FILMS 15. 48-HOUR PHOTO FINISHING if? LATE LYNCHES -DAILY- TAM'S REXALL DRUGS Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dickover and son, Paul, of Williamsville, N. were honored guests for a'fam- ily dinner Thursday in the home of his sister and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Merritt Marquis, Others present were Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Marquis, sons, Tony and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Browning, son, Don, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Walton, son, Tom, Indianapolis; Mr.

and Mrs. Newton Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs.

James Correll, of Arcadia. Added supper guests were Mr. and. Mrs. James Correll, children, Nancy, and David, Mr.

and Robert Correll, dauehter, Cynthia, and Miss Marilyn Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr, Arcadia, visited from' Thursday until Sunday in Kalamazoo, with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Smith and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Baker and son, Thursday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Schick, and her uncle, Carl Fey. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Schick, Mrs.

Baker and son, Phil, went to Mimcie to pay their respects upon the death of Schick's sister, Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Schick attended funeral rites Friday morning. Burial was in the Dunkirk cemetery.

They spent the afternoon with a nephew, Raymond Toth, and family in Muncie. Brown is ill, and was unable to attend his wife's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Rollins, who have operated the Rollins Nursing home in Arcadia the past year, sold it to Mrs. Betty Possam, of Cicero, who is now in charge. There are five patients in the home. Several members of the auxiliary of the Order of Eastern Star, Arcadia, and others were guests Monday evening of the Fisher Furniture store in Lapel. They toured the store and heard a talk by one of the store personnel.

He used as his subject, "Decorating," and answered several questions. Refreshments were served. Present from Arcadia and vicinity were Mesdames Elmer Williams, Joe Voss, Melvin. Bryant, Charles Raquet, Joe Hartley, Howard Hunter, Hersa Bowser, Kenneth Flanders, Richard Goodnight, Wayne Hodson, Fred- Henderson, Rice Davis, Robert Heflin and Miss Sandra Hodson. Mr.

and Mrs. Orla Eller had as their Thursday guests Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Eller, and Mrs. Virginia Townsend and children, of Noblesville.

Mr. and Mrs. David Raquet, Arcadia, -are parents of an eight- THereiAmerDriving infaery Drop STANDARD WINTER GRADE PREMIUM GASOLINE WITH DE-ICER Imagine, getting lively Bummer performance from your car in the dead of winter! You STANDARD WHITE CXOWN Premium Gasoline. We build summer driving into every drop. An amazing De-icer additive prevents gas-line freeze.

Light, volatile elements make cold engines start fast as a elements assure quick warm-ups. Add the highest octane rating in bur history, and you have STANDARD gasoline for smooth, knock- free performance. So drive in for a tankful of STANDARD Premium Gasoline. It has everything it takes to be "TOPS" for Bummer driving all winter long. Super PERMALUBE Motor Oil Saves Gas Wherever you live or whatever the climate you get perfect performance and engine protection plus greater oil econ-- You SiEfict more from (STAHDARDj and gej it! cold engines start quickly and thinning when engines axe hot.

Reduces friction drag to save up to 2 gallons of gas in a tankfuL Drive in for a change to Super ERMALUBX today. Perry's Standard Service 130 SOUTH WEST STREET TELEPHONE 98 pound, 'five-ounce daughter, born at 8 a.m.. Saturday, morning in Tipton Memorial hospital. The baby, the first''child in the home, has been named: Tereasa Diane. The mother and baby were returned to their home Tuesday.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Berne Raquet, Arcadia, and Mrs Jennie Kleyla, Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams, Arcadia, were among persons who attended the wedding ot Miss Helen Carpenter and John David Heinzman Sunday in the Omega Christian church.

Mrs. Emma Billhymer and niece, Miss Letha Eller, Omega, visited recently in Elwood with the former's sister, Mrs. Leota Harbit. Mrs. Pansy Leonard, Atlanta, and.Miss Eller were Saturday sup per guests of Miss Betty Thornburg, of Nobldville.

Later they went to, Indianapolis- to see the Scots Guards. Sunday dinner guests of Miss Eller were Mrs. Goldie Startzman and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Startzman and daughters, Cicero, and Miss Abbie Startzman, Arcadia.

In the afternoon they attended the Heinzman-Carpenter wedding in the Omega Christian church. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Davis and daughters', of Athens, attended services in the Arcadia Christian church Sunday. Rev.

Davis is a former pastor of the church, and the family visited here a few days. the H. Hobbs Mrs. Mark Weismiller Holiday dinner guests in home of Mr. and Mrs.

Hartman, of Hobbs, were Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Hartman, of Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Utterback, of Evanston, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Cantrell and sons, of Crawfords- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Max Utterback' and family, of South Bend. Additional guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Hartmand and family, of Indianapolis. BRISK YEAR AHEAD, IT SAYS HERE ODORLESS DECORATION WEEK LARGE SIZE WEEK' NAT'L CROCHET WEEK DRIED FRUIT WEEK NATL LAUGH WEEK NATL PICKLE WEEK BETTER BEDDING TIME LETS GO FISHING WEEK HOT DOG MONTH OLD STOVE ROUNDUP WEEK FELT HAT DAY- VISIT YOUR DEALER 1 WEEK CAT WEEK GIFT CHEESE SHOPPERS WEEK NATL AUTHOR'S DAY MNUAST I 1 2 3 4 8 10 11 11 13 14 IS 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 28 27 2S RsauMT 1 2 3 4 9 8 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 34 23 MARCH 12 3 4. 7 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS 17 IB 10 20 21 32 33 24 29 2S 27 23 29 30 31 Aran. 9 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 9 10 11 12.13 14.

19 18 17 IB 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 28 27 28 29 30 MAT 1 a 3 4 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 IS IS 17 IS 10 20 21 22 23 24 29 20 27 2S 29 30 31 row 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 18 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 SS 27 28 29 30 1UIT SKI 1 2 3 4 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 19 IS 17 18 19 30 31 22.23 24 29 28 27 28 AUGUST 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 IS 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 28 27 28.29 30 31 I a 10 11 12 13 14 19 IS 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 27 28 29 90 ocroan 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 11-12 13 14 IS IS 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 28 37 8 12 3 MCIMBia 3 4 8 7 10 11 12 13 14 19 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 2S 27 2S 29 30 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9' 10 11 12 13 14 IS 18 17 18' 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 28 27 28 39 PANCAKE DAY PIMENTO WEEK NAT'L TABLE TENNIS WEEK NAT'L SECRETARIES WEEK COTTAGE CHEESE-CLINGSTONE PEACH SALAD TIME NAT'L MOTHER-IN-LAW DAY SI NAT'L BOWS LET'S PLAY TIE-WEEK IgGOlF WEEK EXPECTANT FATHERS DAY THE HORSE WEEK CERTIFIED WASHABLE WEEK LET'S CO HUNTING MONTH NAT'L MACARONI WEEK EGGNOG TIME aid and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barthel, Mike and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. William Rothkaps, all of Cumberland, and Mr.

and Mrs. Don Piel, and sons, Larry, Gene, Paul and Keith, of Tipton. Visiting in the home of her grandparents, and Mrs. Lester Carlen, west of Jackson Station, is Miss Diana Sue Carlen, of Marion. Recent dinner guests of Mrs.

Sam Weber, east of Jackson Station, were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shake and sons, of Kankakee, Mr." and Mrs. Wilbur Phifer and son, Tommie; Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Weber and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Parr, all of Tipton.

HERE IS PART of the list of national "days," eta, which are used to promote various merchandising U. S. C. of C. published it in booklet, in case you don't believe some of the gimmicks.

Mrs. Alonzo Burkett, of near Hobbs, received a telephone call from Florida that a friend, Mrs Laura, Scholl, was seriously' ill Mrs. Scholl has visited in the Hobbs community. Mrs. William Weismiller, of near Hobbs, fell at her home.

She is walking with the of a cane A family dinner was enjoyed at was enjoyed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoover, of near Hobbs. All of their children were present with the exception of Miss Sara Hoover, who is in college in Nebraska. She is planning to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents.

Present were Mrs. Carmel iHoovier and Mrs. Phagan Carmichel, Mr. and Mrs. Gene.

Hoover and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Luttrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fakes and family, all of near Hobbs; Mr.

and Mrs. Imel Miller and family, of near Hobbs; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Humphrey and family, of Alexandria; Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Van- briggle and family, of near Summitville, and Mr. and Mrs. George Feeder and family. lay A famioy dinner was enjoyed at the home of Jesse Meyncke, of near Hobbs. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Meyncke and family, jof near Hobbs; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Crouch and daughters, Patty and Ruth, Mrs. Dale Downs and son, Gerry, of Windfall; Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Crouch and daughters, Layeda Laketta, of near Leisure, and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Crouch and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Bobbie Crouch and children, Carol, Marsha and Maurice Gene, of Hobbs. Miss Ann Crouch was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Planalp, of near Hobbs. Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert Etchison and family, of Toledo, Ohio, spent Wednesday until Sunday with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas near Hobbs, and with other relatives. Dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Hannah, of near Curtisville, their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hannah of near 3Slw6od; Mr. and Paul and family, of Indianapolis; and Mrs.

Max Todd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hannah, 'of Anderson; and Mrs: Bob Hannah and family, of near Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs." Junior Crouch and family, of near were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Leisure and family, of hear Point Isabel. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tolle and daughters, Mgrlene and Karen, of near Windfall, arid Mr.

and. Mrs. Junior Crouch and daughter, Sherry, of near Hobbs, attended the wedding of Nancy Tolle, daughter of Rev. and; Mrs. Marshall Tolle, of Azalia, recently.

j. Mr. and Bernard Rebuck, of Orestes, were recent dinner 'guests of daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ray and family, of near Tipton.

Mr. and Mrs. George Zittinger arid daughters, Sandra and 'Georgeanna, of Hobbs, were Fri- 'day evening guests of Mr: and Mrs. Benny Fettig and family, of Elwood. Wyler incof From dawn, to dutk and back again the hands on your Wylsr watch give you the right time, all the time.

No shock Is too for lham, no duit or grime can got into Mighty good-looking, toot Assists wafer Resists shock world's only flexible wheel guaranteed against' shock for, the. life. si the welch Foster's Jswdty Company Since 1886 Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs! Floyd "of near Tipton, were. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Clark and grandson, Jerry. of near fcrklih; 'Haskett, of near Hobbs. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs.

William Clark and family, of near Mr. and Wayne; Ray of near Tiptog. I RALPH LEATHFRMAN I ABOUT THIS 3 Last year my hunting partner had Accident Insurance which paid Up to $5,000 for death or dismemberment, end; $500 for medical and hospital bills. It cost him about $3.00 for 14 clays coverage. Do you have such policy? Walter Clary and-sons, Bob Mcallister, of Tipton, and Robert Heron and son, Phil, of near Hobbs, attended the International Livestock show at Chicago, 111.

Saturday. Dinner guests of and Mrs. William Weismiller and daughter, Orvilla, of near Hobbs, were Mr. and Mrs. Chuza Weismiller and daughter, Ellen of near Atlanta; Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Leininger and children, Billy, Judy and Mike, of. near Curtisville; Mr. and Mrs. George Leeman and children, Leroy and Reba Jo, of near Tipton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Weismiller and son, Dean, of near Hobbs. Mrs. Alice Julius, of near Hobbs was the Thanksgiving day dinner guest of Mrs. Alice Scott and son, Less, of Kokomo.

with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Drake, of near Cicero. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Drake are in ill health. Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyser, south of Jackson were Mr. arid Mrs.

Mat Lauderbaugh and son, Tommie, and Eddie Ellabarger, all of Kokomo. Sam Weber, east of Jackson Station; Bob Cage, north of Tipton, and Hubert Henderson, south 1 of Sharpsville, are on a deer hunting trip in northern Michigan. They are expected to return home soon. Mrs. Roxie Bryan, of Windfall, and Mr.

and Mrs. Earnest Julius and children, Duane and Marianne, of Hobbs, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bryan and sons, Jim and Joe, of Warsaw. Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Bell, of near Hobbs, Were holiday dinner guests of Dri aridTHrs. Wayne Elwood. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Hoover, of near Hobbs, were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Eva Haskett, of near Hobbs. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wib Lucas and family, of near Kirklin, were Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Achenbach, of near Tipton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas, of near Hobbs, and and Mrs. Delbert Etchison and family, of Toledo, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. William Piel, northeast of Jackson Station, entertained with holiday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bruns and daughter, Eleanor, Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra Kleiman and family, Miriam, Ger- Shop Early OUR CONVEKIEN; LAY-AWAY PLAN TO CHOOSE SUNBEAM APPLIANCES NOW Pay Uter on our EASY TERMS FOSTER'S Jewelry Company Since 1886 Staying in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carlen, west of Jackson Station, for the winter is their grandson, Roman Lee Allen, of Middlepoint, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Weber and family, of Muncie, were Sunday dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Sam Weber, east of Jackson Station. Dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs.

Lester Carlen, west of Jackson Station, were'Mrs. Gertrude Carlson, of Indianapolis', and Mr. "and Mrs. Walter Carlen and family, of Marion: 1 Mrs. Max Crouch, of Jackson Station, fell- in her home recently and broke two bones in her ankle.

Her mother, Mrs. Herb Warner, of Tipton, is staying in the- home with the' children. See sound motion picture. "The Child of, Bethlehem," Sunday, Dec. Christian Church.

7:30 p. m. (C. YOU SAVE 4 WAYS wbea yon cotpktl Tiw PwthiM SAYE TIME MOKE? SAVE WBIIT' 123 S. Ind.

Pfettiie 83 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Holman, of near Hobbs, were Sunday afternoon guests "of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Holman, of Indianapolis.

Jackson Station Mrs. Joe Off Phone 2X3 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Amsbury, of Jackson Station, visited recently FAMILY RATES at the CHICAGO, Kqw children ender 14 of ago when accompanied by their parents are guests ot lho w6tld- famou's Sherman in one room at no extra charge. 1900 newly redecorated- rooms all with radio.

T-V available'. Within walking die tance ot Slate Sliest and all ping, Merchandise Mart, theaters and all amusements. WORID FAMOUS RESTAURANTS COlllSI INN FORTSRHOVSfi Luxurious Comfort CHRISTMAS GIVING! Dod a arstsul Iwll nciir I tecBim to any. far Mading, relaxing and THa-Mrtl dwk for TV Eft viewing. .311 Pftbrio CejwhtwaetiBiMi TAFF BAKER A.

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