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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 3

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SODAS" and SUNDAES Double Dip 15c The Busy Bee club Tuesday evening at o'clock at the Boy Scout cabin in the. park. Bring the family and a covered dish. Rack Home. Miss Lottie Eherle.

who has been visiting at the home of and Mrs. Russell Stephenson of West Washington street, and other friends in this vicinity, left today for Rhode Island. following the close of her vacation. Killed Tn Action. Lovely Party.

The homo of Mrs. Ray Xash was the acene of a lovely party Thursday afternoon when the members of the Helpers' club entertained with a towel shower in honor of Miss Laurann Penticost, whose marriage to Edward Xeary takes place Sunday. afternoon at the Methodist church. The home was beautifully decorated with bouquets of garden flowers, the day was ideal, and was in a receptive mood for an afternoon of real enjoyment. a series of favorite games the tables were spread for a delicious lunch served by-Mrs.

Xash assisted by Mrs. Charles Michael. Mrs. Harriet Xelson. Miss Beth Michael and Miss Mary Gray, i In due" time, and according to schedule, an express arrived with Miss Phyllis Smith leaving the lovely gifts for the bride-to-be who accepted them and.thanked the members and guests in' nei most gracious manner.

Guests for the. afternoon beside the members of the cluli were Mrs. Anna Schroeder. Mrs. Allan Bunlap.

Mrs: 13. Nelson. Mrs. Volen Blazer. Miss Phyllis Smith GERMAN PLI ARE KNOCKED I.

1 English. Juno 12. Theodore and Miss'Belli Michael. S. Mead 2S years old.

nieian. fourth grade, was killed'; Vlolirved in Kriglnnd. May 0 in Xorth. Africa, the Department has advised his par-' Mr. and MrsvBert Coppock.

of ents. Mr. and Theodore D. Miincio. former Tipton residents.

Mead of Fredonia. have received word that their son. jst. Sgt. Robert R.

Coppock. has O.D.T. daily truck reports arrived safely overseas. Since he for truckers. The Tribune' isa round mechanic in the u.

s. ress t.f Army Air is i' eved went to England with the last convoy of troops which" arrived there recently. Russian Air Force Is Pursuing a Relentless Campaign. Boston. Christian-Science Board of Directors has piaced the top of the list of defensive and offensive weapons that free- A FEW PLANES LOST When Company Insnranre Expires on Your Car, -Reinsure With H.

MOUNT SON YOTJK" STATE AUTO AGENT i Sgt. Coppock is a brother of Mrs. William Jones. Mrs. Harold I.entz and Mrs.

John Graham, of city. Moscow, June 12. (INS) The Soviet air force, relentlessly pursuing a campaign to destroy the Nazi-air arm on the Russian knocked out 150 grounded planes in a series of new assaults by formations of 700 circles reported today. Cne of the formidable armada of 700 which attacked several unidentified Nazi airdromes, only 19 Soviet planes failed to return. The German airfields were protected by considerable forces of Nazi fighters which immediately were engaged by Soviet fighter craft and enabled the bombers to attack their targets.

Ten fighters which attempted to intercept the Soviet bombers were reported -shot down- in bitter dogfights. 'Huge, fires were left blazing among-the German planes on the ground and in hangars and ammunition dumps in. the vicinity of- the airfields. The Russians confirmed that Nazi planes raided the armament center of Gorki, on the Volga thinking peoples are counting upon to win the global war against oppression and suppression. Tn a statement.

to the annual meeting of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts, the Directors first emphasized the word "prayer," then followed with the term "miracle of deliverance" which is to be accepted they said, as the logical answer to righteous prayer. Los Angeles', June 12 Dies subcommit journed today-for a spell and to new disclosures of Japanese.con- at the Poston, war relocation center, which included flaunting of a placard Seeking Murderer. I All accounts in- cured 10 £000.

Any amount account Organized and supervised by S. Government. FIRST 3 AVI Itl'KOI TIPTON TIPTON INDIANA Fallon, June with a description fuiv nished by the manager of an automobile agency and a woman service station attendant, sheriff's 'deputies today intensified their hunt for a man suspected of. the bludegon slayings of an army lic'irt'nnaitf and his wife on the desert near Fallon. Underwood Underwood MRS.

DAISETTE D. S. McKENZIE Incoming President of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts "A praying people can never entertained affile of Mrs. Dale Burget of Prairie Thursday showing an. American soldier atternoon ork for'the- Red hanged in effigy.

Cross Motion pictures Norris E. James, former Pos 7 yere own by the hostess. A ton press and fi 0 f- special testified, that during the riot last co i ored one ha-t had been' sent November a mob paraded around tQ the hostess 'recently from a the mess hall, a large cousin in ono i i re- cardboard which an artis in the, eshments served by the group had drawn an jj.merican h0SteBS to MesdameV Orpha soldier with.a rope around his get a ud! Edwards. Mabel. Har- "eck.

parolyn McMullan. Betty He said the mob was' out of smith, Cora Kenip, Catherine hand and was demand! as that! Goodnight, Martha Orr an'd I two suspects-in jail in'. ccnnection -j er Jan with a beating of a' loyal. Ameri- jj ae -ft'liea'tley, JElla Japanese -be release forth- Louie 'Lawrence',) Hobbs, and. Miss Minnie Burget.

Under Questioning hy investi- July meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Louie Lawrence in Kemp- gator James H. Stedman, James declared subversive Japanese who were interned after i Directors remains er, 250 iles east of Moscow, but! chr stian Scientis u.it (lie Germans summarized the Pearl Harbor were, relehsed and i Directors' remarks several "seht to Poston, as- isenibled in The Mother Church. From the services and along the home the.reports revealed unusual demands for said that the Germans their bombs at random The majority of 'the Nazi raiders were scattered at the approaches to Gorki and seven werei shot The few that broke! church literature, hinging- upon through the Soviet defenses to bring pray, ed some fires when they dropped missiles on dwellings, it was reported. Other Soviet aircraft were cre- eral bureau of investigation did not of beatings of loyal Japanese.

James' testimony. to' the fed- StrJtcllmg Protein For Dairy Cows In view of the increasing gravity of the protein situation in this country, (the Feed Industry Council maTcesjthe following recommenda-. tidnsl fori dairy cow grain rations: (1) Where legume roughage is available jlimit the total protein in the grain ration to not.ovV>r (2) the rpughage is not legume, increase the grain protein to Planting For Potatoes Long- years of experiments by. Pennsylvania Experiment Station havejshown that the best way to plant potatoes is to plant the seed pieces in a furrow ZVz Inches shallow to permit the sun to give the' sprouts a quick gradually fill the furrows by cultivation, with- out hilling up. covers the tubers against.sunburn—and level cultivation instead of hilling gives better crops in dry seasons, as an Increasing effort to bring pray, er to bear upon the crucial tests of.

the times. The Directors also announced the election-of Mrs. Daisette D. S. McKenzieof Cambridge.

Massachusetts, as president of The the subcommittee also disclosed: EARL'S Shoes ted Correctly by XRAY! Only X-RAY shoe service in Tipton county. It's Free! GET YOl'K PIXAXCIAL RESPOXSIBTIJITY Al'TO IXSURAXCE POLICY TODAY AT FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE AGENCY HALPH LEATHEiniAX 115 North Main" 'BARGAIN PERMANENT WAVES' Mother" Church for the ensuing, fi fT Vol year, succeeding Mrs. Elizabeth jplannnig board, told th str.ke.s dited with sinking an enemy cutter and a motor torpedo, boat! in the Gulf of Finland. Eight out of a of German planes which attacked objectives in the Leningrad area were shot down on approaches to the city. The noon communique" of theUsS7 during the very early days Soviet high command reported of the movement.

Hence. Mrs. Mc- that considerable numbers of'Kenzie became in Norwood, of Brooklihe, Massachusetts. The new president first became, iinterested in Christian Science in German troops annihilated on the central frcnt. west of Moscow by artillery batteries, snipers and.

Russian patrols. Lninpedusa' Attacked. Xo Appointment Necessary for This Beautiful Oil FOR mS Permanent Wave ONLV Truly the Greatest VaJ.no Kver OfTercd fiiven by Expert Operator Sptcm Beauty: Shop VIltrnXJA HEWITT, Mgr. Over Danner's. London, June A new landing assault against the Axis island of Lampedusa by hard-bitten British commandos was reported Friday by the Mos- rocco radio in a broadcast heard by the Evening News.

the pioneering of this religion in the city of Cleveland. ton. The girls i-H club met- at the school building Thursday The called to order. by the Jean Lindley ahd. minutes-and.

roll call He also stated that tile read' by Betty-Cline. The ed evacuees a series record books Were A topic ort clothing'was given. by- Jean Lindley and an article' on I poison ivy by Macondale West- Refreshments were served by Jean Twanette Garner, Ann Virginia Shepherd, Barbara Lindley. land QuaKenbush to tw'enty-fiye members and one guest, Carolyn Feightner. next meeting will, be on 15at the home, of Mrs.

Olas Quakenhush. Hostesses will be Catherine Qnakenbu.shj Annabel Sellars. Betty Cline, Sharl.ot Dalrymy and (Louise Hughes. Plans at. that time will "be made for the girls dress review that will be; on July The evacuees are per communicate -between icenters in uncensored I nitted to elocation Japanese letters that may contain code messages.

A.Japanese who sincf has become head of "the.camp "Japan is going to win the war. ithat he was representing the Japanese government ana; all who. sided with him would g.et 10,000 after the war. Clenrd of Charge. PRAIRIE.

Cecil, son.of Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Curnutt, called home evening to tell his pa and wife that his furlough had been cancelled. His wife pnd baby iTuesday Beverly Hills. June daU hter Vienna of Jamestown, Joan Barry, whQ leen -yikuing his central figure in the paternity par nts until his furlough, left nimrlia hflS i Viae PROTECT YOUR INCOME! Secute STATE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ASS'N POLICY The new Indiana Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Law is in full force July 1st.

Every motorist is required to show his ability to pay $11,000 erty. Damage after an Automobile Accident, causing Bodily Injury or Property Damage in excess of $25.00. Do not risk Hie loss of your license and the of your carl Call todayl 3 EASY EXTRA CHARGES AutomobtU Intu ranee Assn. Policy for Bodily Injury and Property Damage, meets all new law T. H.

MOTJNT SON 112 West Jefferson Street Phone 62. lOCAl IIHIIINMTIVI OMR 26 YOUNG MASON Suits and Furnishings 106 East Jefferson St. suit in which, Charlie Chaplin has heen named defendant, today stood cleared of the stigma of a police record hased on a vagrancy arrest Dec. 31. Appearing in the Beverly Hills police court, in which she pleaded guilty last Jan.

2. the girl was allowed to withdraw her guilty plea and to plead not guilty. BARGAIN Super Market for her -parents home. Cecil has heen graduated from the pilot training school at Maxwell Field, and will he moved in the hear future. When he is again jsettled, 'his-wife and daugliter will join him.

The Women's Missionary society of the Liberty Baptist church was entertained at of romiiif; to Tipton. Mrs. Doris Ooddard Jackspii. of I.os Angeles. to Tipton Monday; to.

visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Jackson is a former Tinton- resident: the -a 'aughter. of Mr. Mrs: -Oeoirke' who 'moved many years ago to Los Angeles'.

Then the case was dismissed Dola Lowry Wednesday aft Justice Charles Jl Griffin court recfirds expunged of girl's conviction. Two Prisoners. Alder's Nu-Way Shoe Store Bltz Theatre BuOdlng Ahoard a hospital ship in Massacre Bay, Attu Island, the Aleutians, May short-statured Japanese soldiers captured after they wandered over the chill, wet wasteland days, grinned contentedly today as thawed out and fed up In the narrow hrlg of this ship. MOOREBROS CHEVROLET SALES 305 E. Jeff.

Phone 57 KJward-i Club. and ern oon. Ten members i espohded roll call by telling the missionary work that they enjoyed the most. The husinessl meeting was conducted hy the president; Mrs. Paul Boone.

After a group song, Mrs. Mae Harlow gave the devotions. -A poem "Th'e Beginning of Nations" was read by Mrs. Laura An article on graduation days at Mather school was given hy Mrs. Gladys Mr.

Goddard was a baker in Tipton for several years. Mrs. Jackson is president Insurance Women's Service club of Los. Angeles and the national convention in alilr waukee. about the middle of this She-'was-, selected by her club as a delegate to the convention, and is taking this op-' portunity to-visit in Indianapolis, Elwood and Tipton.

On Monday, friends may telephone or call on Mrs. Jackson at the-home of Miss Frieda O'Banion, 127 West Adams street. the Uills'dry out too fast. Germination Of Frosted Soybeans If the'mbisture content of your soybeans was not more than. to at the time of the September freeze last fall, Iowa Experiment Station says that.their germination'probably was not seriously impaired.

However, it is not safe to take a chance under present conditions, and it nevei" was more important to have your sedd beans tested before planting. you must use seed of Jowfgermmatjon, the quantity of seed per' acrejshould.be increased to offset the Fertilizing Canary Grass On Muck Experiment has found that fertilizer pays big dividjends or Reed's 'Canary Grass planted on muck soil in that state. In one extensive field test, part of a field or muck-was treated with 150 6f potash and 800 lbs. of raw'rock phosphate per acre and the -whole field- was then seeded.to canary The next year the fertilized portion of the- field yielded nearly 3 times as much hay per acre. Most muck soils have sufficient nitrogen, but they are very low in pota and often in phosphorus.

Rec Stele Disease. Of Strawberries your strawberry plants suddenly wilt and dry up about harvests timej Michigan Experiment Station says that they very probably the red stele is a fungus diseaseof the root is classified as the. major enemy of the strawberry grower in that there is np-remedy known thus, thej'organism often lives in the soil for as much as 10 years. Plant only clean, certified plant therii bnj clean soil. Varieties that resistaut to red stele have been they are still hrthe experimental stage and most of-them lack fruit quality.

Cottonseed Oil In Laying Rations fThirty years ago this spring the writer-fed cottonseed meal as a -protein to-an. experimental bunch of chicks at the Rhode Island Experiment made practically no most of Since those early dim days in the study nutri--. tionj much valuable progress has been made and a small army of devoted. scientists are" still exploring for secrets. Up at my old school at Lansing! Michigan, poultry-experts discovered how to use cottonseed- meal in the laying-ration for hens without turning the yolks.a revolting olive, green.

They did'it: by. adding 1 ferrous sulphate to the later the Louisiana Experiment Station got similar good results hy usjng the same amount of ferric chloride. Zinc Chloride For Preserving Posts years ago this column brought you a report on preserving' green native fence posts by slipping a old rubber inner tube the post while still pouring.a solution of water-, and chloride into the tube, from which it was sucked into the Now comeS-a report that the rubber tubing is not you can get same results by placing, in a tight wood stand the posts in the solution with the top end down, for three place the ends in the solution for the same length of is reported to be about 5c per this treatment has of ten' -made ordjnary'hardwood'posts last three, times as long as usual. matfed zinc chloride is far superior to ordinary zinc chloride, but it is.not procurable during these war times. Shall We Seed Alfalfa in 1943? JFar-sighted farmers are not letting the war completely upset their, plans, but many thousands who planned to seed alfalfa this next-fall found it impossible to secure northern-grown andjtheywerefaced.with the problem of either planting seed from waiting, for at least year in the hopes that northern''- seed'would again be available.

Seedsmen report that a normally short crop of Inorthern alfalfa seed "was seriously depleted by lend-lease ments to Russia. And-most experiment station bmists in the North Central states look for more or less failure from the-'. use of alfalfa seed from Oklahoma and Kansas. In the. light of experiments they expect such seed to suffer badly from andtitis therefore; highly" questionable" whether planting new fields of alfalfa Ishould not be postponed until hardy types of seed are again i available.

Stoops. Mrsi- Dola Lowry gave the Regular "meeting ot Tipton Klwanls Cluh Monday evening, at at the Wedge Hotel. Members urged to attend. WALTER CLARY. Secretary.

story of a Chinese romance that Interested all. The meepng was olosed by a circle of prayer. The next meeting will be at the home of, Mrs. Paui Boone on the second Wednesday In July. The Jolly Stitchers ilub was MARK EVEEY GRAVE Henson Monument Co.

Corner Main and Adams. Phone Highest Qnnlltv Lowest Price Young's Funeral Home AMBULANCE 8KBVIOH can fill almost, "want" -i a low 'cost TH TIP it If You Suffer Distress From FEMALE WEAKNESS Which Makes You Cranky, Nervous! If at such times you suffer from cramps, backache, distress of periods of the to functional monthly Start at once try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. It not only helps relieve monthly pain but. also accompanying tired, nervous feelings of this nature.

This is due to Its soothing effect on on or WOIUR'S MOST UCPORIAHT OBOAKS. Taken regularly. Plnkham's Compound helps; build up resistance against such It also Is a fine stomachic tonlcl FoK label Well trutngl.

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1907-1971