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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 3

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i Store Events Svrprisc. of this city, Sun-i -a number of at her home vniinnonnced Jn celebration of occurred a lew days They enjoyed a "ntch-Jlj'dinner; then'the lemain- evening was spent in Bridge: Guests -for the occasion weie Howara'Thomms and family, Mi. mnd Charles Beals, Cecil Harding and family, Arthur LanK- Mr and Mrs AlvarfBolman, Orla Burton and Wire Tile Woman's Missionary society of the West, Street Christian church will hold its regular meeting at the parsonage Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. This'is the i one meeting of tlie year when the men have charge of the program which will be of especial Interest to all. All the men and women of the church are most cordially invited and members of the society are urged' 1.6 attend.

I Sorority. Mrs. Roseberry will entertain the Tri-Kappa sorority night at 7:45, at her home on North Main street. AH member: are-asked to he. present and to bring year books for this meeting.

mrit.of an I 79. Js 'about three Junior: "Mrs. Losey, prior was Miss Anna, crtw Mr. Ixmey was born Feb. 1 2 Captain CJrole.

Captain'Paul Circle No. Ladies of the-G. A. R. will not hold their regular meeting this week, as the piesident is not.

able to attend because of illness. The Mr. and Mrs. Hohnan Losey Celebrated the Event at Home in Atlanta. BOTH IN POOR HEALTH Monday, the 60th wedding an- niversaiy of Mr.

and Mrs. Hoi- man Losey was celebrated at their home in Atlanta by holding open house to their many friends. "Many nailed Monday and a large number of persons called at the home Sunday to congratulate this couple, the event being' an unusual Osciff meeting has been two weeks. ostponed tor Phi Beta Psi. Theta Delta chapt Beta Psi sorority wii er of the Phi 1 meet Tues- Mr.

and Mrs. Losey were married by Rev. George an early minister ot this county, on fi, 187C," and there are sev- famllyf Miss Atha Ray and at 7 30 o'clock with thur Goffey. Mrs Elbert Mitchell at her home. 217 East Madison street, all members are corfliajly invited to he present.

lAve IF If Thq Live Wire Bible class et 'the First Baptist met Friday evening with Mr" and Mis Dallas LuttrelT at their home, on Mill street with a good attendance. I A Ihort business session was conducted -and several matters of importance were discussed. The secretary-treasurer, Robert Luttrell, Igave a report of what the class Jhad done in the past year The teacher and officers weie electejl for the coming year. Tfie remainder of the evening was -spent socially with contests until late hour when the served delicious refreshments Shower Xow Indies' Aid. The Ladies' Aid society of the; New Hope church will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Evelyn Lewis, at 1:30 o'clock. All iniembers are asked to ho present. dull The Believe It or Not Club-will meet Wednesday evening at the home of 'Mrs. Fred Bauer. All njombeis aie urged to be present Legion Auxiliary.

A -Tai and family en- terta iiedjlit'la- shower Saturday Mr. Mrs. Ken- formerly of Hobbs Mr. 'osey Is now employed at Mangle. There were about 20 persons present, and the guests of bonbrTeceived several nice and spent in play- -music.

Refresh nienls 'of Tipples and candy socie- church lWeet at tlie, home meet at daughter, Mrs West North iibers please note to attend. All' members of the American Auxiliary wishing.to go to vempton Tuesday afternoon, are sked to' meet' at the armory by 2:30 o'clock. and Wa Claude Little. -Mrs. and Mrs.

Wm. Ross, committee, Mrs. Mrs Arthur Teal James. Hfcfry Smith. H.

Fnks. Mrs. I Cecil Hard- and Mrs. -tee to arrange' monthly Ignieiml iieetinga. jMrsl 1 OI- irird, Mnl.

sjtm Mettlen and Mrs. Rani UtWrback. This full alateof oincers look! forward to year i Youth In the chnrch. Night will be Mi! Me nday erening at the Evangelis- a success- ibserved Was Held AN dirt Church. ALL DAY 'aklng PROGRAM I being held at the Memorial Methodist church.

Pngh. speaker at each Rev. A. the services, 1 i will'! deliver special message to young ile. late Mr.

'Mrs Morton residing Tipton, is a brother, al Henry Webber of Tipton, sister. of The Epwjorth League will at- I I ei id! as 1 a special delegation and hope Wiggins will give a three minute talk 'as representative flh'e high iw 1 body. school group, of I I of that the Religion that Matters" was for their theme Preacher and a number of pastors of the.Kokomo district. Methodist church, met here Monday in Re treat! with an all-day 'program at the Kemp Methodist urch.t The district superintend- nU Rev. C.

G. Tfeomans of Ko- ko'mo presided, The Retreat opened at 10:00 7 with devotions in charge of Alva Barr ofj the Gilead cir- ni. Then followed- short talks in of church administra- W. four MRS. HOLMAN LOSEY.

They are the parents children, all of whom wferejherje or sent messages from horn' to the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Losey have beeii Ipng and faithful membe -s of the Atlanta Christian churjh.j jand their friends are legion. I The Tipton Daily Tribune joins i the (many friends of this in wishing them many happy, retirnsi their marriage day.

of Sunday evening topic of Rev. and his people to take their j-religion more and more seriously, discourse the. matter ilstent- consl Mrs. Harold Day was the solo- Beamer church, Rev. A.

P. Bealeof Alto. st Sunday evening. Special musi- number features each of these i i Ing til January I i AID socnrrv. Vcw Officers of Organ! nation Were Install Koiisli-Olirislonson.

eral in the Atlanta community who can the event. Marion Pickett and Susan Fritz married by Rev. George Bozell the same evening and there was much merry making in" the'community. This aged couple' is, enjoying the eve of life.in the modest way theyj have always lived. Neither is in! good health, Mr.

Losey being totally blind, and' his good has to nse a crutch to get about IcdJ I New Officers for 1936 in the Ladles Aid society of the Kemp Memorial Methodist church; were installed by the pastor at the Sun- close of the.morning service day. The list is as follows: jPresi- dent, Mrs. Ed Simmonds; 1st vice-president. Mrs. Charles Downes; 2nd vice-president, John Hash; secretary, Mr Wiggins; treasurer, Mrs.

W. Mrs. Ray services. The Mission is to continue jeach even- exceptI Saturday at 7 30 Delphian nub. The Delphians will have i their first! regular meeting of the new year, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30.

i 308 the home of Mrs. G. Davis, Green street. Mrs. John Ward review the Pulitzer Rose will prize novel 1 of November, and Mrs.

Pre'sler jwill review the drama 'Old Maid AU the to attend. members are cordially i Much Improved. S. I A. who 1 has hsen quite ill for the past weeks, I is -feeling quite a bit bet terj and Is now able to be up Morrow- ion by 'Rev.

M. Anoka, Rev. 3 T. all. Rev.

G. W. Thomas oV the happiest gatherings oftthe-holldar season held Wednesday evening, at the home of May Hobbs and Hobbs southeast-of Tipton Wednesday evening, this being the annual' holiday' gathering of members of the Happy Hour club, and their families." The Hobbs borne was attractively decorated for'the occasion, the ynletide season being carried out.and there was a 'big Christmas tree and the members enjoyed an exchange ot gifts. Mr. Hobbs had also placed on the' tree slips for each person and three for each person and three of these were numbers- for presents for a gentleman, lady and'child.

-Prior to the exchange the annual oyster supper was enjoyed and after the exchange a splendid program was given which had been arranged by Mrs. derson, Mrs. Fern: Mrs. Margaret Majo'r and 'Mrs. Zeigler.

Mrs. Grace. Ann Sloan 1 gave a spent in. playing lloious by the- hostess. A dellgh was' had.

everyo nonnced intention- ot. belngii ent at the next will be the first ruary- Foster The Foster class of the Prest terfan church will meet We day night at 7:30 with A. HilU 2S7 Green street. Aa ing hostesses will Mrs. BonniS Michel, Mrs.

Frances Burton and Mrs. Nellie Griffith. Devotfon will be led by Miss Mary All members are cordially invite to be present. Frost of Wind- W6lc me a11 and readlngs were of given MTS Percy Ressler Mrs aii, uev. a Zei le Prank ender- SlUrpsville, Rev.

H. of Open ornm for discussions took up he remainder ot the program. At noon luncheon was served in church basen The afternoon program was divided into three parts. "The Tech- niq ue 'of Pastoral Work," "The Technique of Preaching" and 'The Preacher Himself." Speakers for the afternoon were. Rev.

MJ Graham of Twelve Mile. Rev. C. B. of Russiaville, Rev.

H. A. Davis of Logansport, Rev F. T. Champion of Westfield, Rev.

Wayne Paulen of Rev. J. Ross Jackson of Miami, Rev. A. R.

Sanks ot Rev. Allen B. Rice of Main Street ch'urch, Rev. J. C.

Bean of! Kempton, Rev. L. F. Ulmer of Cialveston, Rev. F.

H. Sparks of Carmel and Rev.JR. E. Davison of Hobbs. 11 The critic for the day was Rev.

O. "Hochstedler of Greentown, Wives of the preachers attending the meeting! also met in an son and others. There also several: vocal and instrumental musical numbers and the big party joined singing of several old Christmas carols. -and. removed vfrom tp a farm near Newcastle early in No- vembec, were back for the occasion ana.

met all old fjriends arid neighbors. The crowd stayed la'te and left with many good "Wishes for the hostess host who had provided evening. 1 Tipton Building and Loan Assn. Court Street Loans on Real Estate Ask for-DePasse'ft Sliced POTATO BREAD With Booster Tickets DePasse Bakery King's Heralds. The Heralds met in- their first meeting- of the new year with Mrs.

Claude Little. Due to the bad weather the- attendance was not Jargei.as desired, but a gobd meeting was. reported. Devotions were led byl Mrs. Little and an interesting story was told by Maty Frances Rose.

Thelesson, which, was about South -was given by Mrs Eleanor After the business- session, the For Beauty's Sake Visit Sfzame tatty Stop 119 N. Main Phone 190 SUN CHIEF the name ot that best in cote you have mat tried It, yon have missed) a big: treat, fork's hot, so clean and it with a long blue flame. Ift fact, why not call 55 and order from a dealer who has an- ideal coal for every equipment. Saturday evening at the parsonage of the FJrst Baptist church. Rev.

C. A. Wade united in 'marriage, Otto Floyd Roush and Miss Anita' Cecil Christensen. The bride is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Zebb'ie Christensen who reside east of the Tipton park, on what is known.as the Innis farm. The couple was attended Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray, and tlie bridegroom and his attendan were attired in full uniform of the Indiana National Guard. The bride wore a navy blue gown of crepe and carried a roses.

The bridegroom is bouquet of a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. RouSh' of this citly, and is an industrious young who has a large number friends.

The ceremony took place 5:30 Saturday evening, with Rev Wade performing the single ring ceremony and immediately following the young people left short honeymoon trip, expecting to return Sunday Fo- the present they will make! their home with their respective parents and will go to housekeeping later. Offering a A' wire-haired fox terrier, as a Christmas present to Heckenhauer, has disappeared bas.falled to find toe II log a "one, I brown Jand 11 owner III the. to the weather. wd Is remainder of the afternoon was CONVINCES.

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1907-1971