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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 3

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United in Marriage Mr. and Mrs. James Dale Utley A double ring ceremony uniting Miss Carolyn R. Havens and James Dale Utley in marriage was performed by Rev. J.

Franklin Arthur, pastor of First Baptist church at 5 p. m. Saturday the church manse. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Long, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Utley, 506 North Main street.

Attending the couple was Mrs. Robert Dulahny, of Noblesville, and Henry Blankenship. (Crowell photo) City Calendar TUESDAY Friendly p. Mrs. C.

P. Green, 215 South East street. AAUW-Mrs. Harold Planck, 227 West Adams street. Twilite p.

Mrs. M. Copenhaver, 509 Mill street. WEDNESDAY WSCS 7:30 p. Mrs.

L. M. Burdge, 115 East North- street. Bible class 2'p. Mrs.

Ida Woodruff, North Main street. Royal Neighbors 7:30 p. Mrs. Otis Moon, 508 North East street. Verus Cordis 8 p.

Mrs. Jack Booher, 447 Columbia avenue. THURSDAY Newcomers club 8 p. Mrs. Richard Bibbens, 209 Kentucky avenue.

Embroidery circle Mrs. Floyd Ramsay, 115 Green street. woman's fashions Mrs. Lineberry Honored at Shower Hostesses at a stork shower for Mrs. Howard Lineberry, in the home of Mrs.

Albert Addison were Mrs. Addison and Mrs. Thomas Cook. Winners of games and contests were Mesdames Ray Leonard, Virgil Snyder, Lee Losey, Donald Heflin and Boyd Heath. Gifts were, opened by Mrs.

Lineberry under an archway of pink and blue. Refreshments were served to Misses. Martha McClellan, Janice Rayl, Clarianna Thompson, Sue, Campbell and Norma Smith and Mesdames Dora Addison, Mollie Jones, William Sink, Rob: ert Throgmartin, Lee Losey, Virgil Snyder. Others present were Mesdames Norman Sloan, William Bath, Donald Heflin, Boyd Heath, Keith Lee, and Don Campbell, Tipton; Carl Sattler, Ray Leonard, Joe Hickey, Robert Lineberry and Donald Cook, Elwood; Ralph Sink, Persons unable to attend but sending gifts were Misses Loretta Sattier, Wilberta Dudley, Flo: Banks and Mary Ewing, Mesdames William Sink, Don Wertz and Howard Back. County Club Calendar WEDNESDAY Ash Street Pike club Mrs.

Raymond Henry. K. Surber, chairman, failed to develop into a group large enough for a single class, as did those of the church, so the two groups combined for the course. Other persons may join the group, and. if enrollment increaises, a second teacher will be obtained.

The new method of artificial respiration will be taught Read the Classified' Ads' for a class, arranged by Mrs. F. during the course, Stoner said. CLOSE OUT! FOR SALE We Are Making Room For A Large Shipment Of SPRED SATIN THE RUBBER BASE PAINT! WE ARE CLEARING OUR STOCKS OF ALL FLAT AND SEMI-GLOSS OIL BASE WALL PAINTS Plan To Attend This GIGANTIC SALE Be Ready For Spring! MANY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PAINTS FOR LESS THAN $2.00 PER GALLON "FIRST COME FIRST SERVED" TOLLE BROTHERS INC. 111 W.

MADISON ST: IND. Friendly Club Votes Donations: Hobbs, Feb. 26-Contributions of $5 each were voted to the March of Dimes and the Heart fund by Hobbs Friendly club members when they met: at the home of Mrs. Walter Planalp: Mrs. Junior Crouch was assisting hostess.

In the of the prestident, Mrs. Mark. Weismiller, had charge of the business meeting: It opened by singing the song of the month, "Battle Hymn of Republic," led Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Planalp was ac: companist.

Mrs. Jack Fuller led the American and Christian flag salutes and the Home Makers creed was. repeated. Devotions were given by Mrs. Plummer from Psalms, who closed with prayer.

Roll call was answered by telling "first beau," and year DOORS were Mra. a David Julius was appointed chairman to select a new proValentines were next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John in Windfall, with Mrs. Frederick: Plummer as 0-hostess. Roll call will be "Household Saving." Mrs.

Plummer' and Mrs. Matchette will 'have charge 'of devotions and pro gram. A "kids party." is planned. The program was arranged by Mrs. Plummer and Mrs.

Matchette. Contest awards went to Mirs. David Julius and Mrs. Junior Crouch. Mrs.

Loretta Ehman received a special prize. Persons receiving mystery pal gifts were Mrs. Charles Hobbs, Mrs. Lawrence Ehman and Mrs. Walter Planalp.

Refreshments, with favors of hatchetts, logs and flags, were served to Mesdames David Julius and sons, Hal and Michael, Daisy Stroup, Junior Crouch. Mark Weismiller, Jack Fuller, and son, Steve, Lloyd Brinson, Lawrence Ehman, Charles Walter Planalp, Ernest Julius and children, Mariann and Dwaine, Alice Julius, Joe Off and children, John Matchette and children, and Frederick Plummer and daughter, Rachel. MRS. EUGENE DORR Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Dorr entertained at a dinner Sunday honor of Mr. Dorr's birthday and the 77th birthday of Mrs. Jessie Neff, Elwood, their grandmother. Persons present were Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Bozel and daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neff and son, Larry, Mrs. Flora Neff, Mrs. Neff, Elwood, and Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Dorr and daughters. Tuesday, February 26, 1952 TIPTON (Ind.) TRIBUNE 3 aids Eleanor United Mount double ring ed by Rev. tor of church, Miss Haskell Delbert at 3:30 p. m.

odist church. Parents of and Mrs. ser, former residents. sell Smith, the parents Prior to Joanna Allen, appropriate ding marches. Woodmanse Promise This House," Winger Call." Bride Vows were an altar bra, palms -ladiclus.

bv Miss Carole Marion, low 'and a spring flowers. Given in ther, the white slipper qued satin Ily lace and bodice with Her 'cathedral lace around Her fingertip ed: illusion heart-shaped pearls. 'She arrangement mixed flowers. Miss Sue bride, was -own was taffeta with carried a flowers tied bows and Bridesmaids Ellen Winger. Dale Allen, gowns.

Miller, who, Robert sister-in-law wore pink matching. nosegays of with streamers gowns. Miss Sherry' bearer Miss flower girl, ler, train white taffeta bands of 150 James best man, Powell, Parks and of the bride. Mrs. bride, wore dress with a corsage of Smith; mother wore a navy matching sage of white Following ception for church dining in charge Pence, to homemakers on features clubs 0 Haskell, Delbert Smith in Double Ring Ceremony Olive, Feb.

26-In a Mesdames Paul Fiunrer, Marceremony perform- ion; Gerald Turner, Salem Pike, Blythe Whealey, pas- Bernon Powell, Marion; Verlin Yorktown Methodist Harter, Marion, Wendell WoodEleanor Louise manse, Sweetser. became the bride of Yellow, White Moti: Eugene Smith Sunday Decorations "were in yellow at Sweetser Meth-; and white. Centerpiece for the table was' a three-tiered wedthe bride are Mr. ding cake decorated with yelRoy Haskell, Sweet- low rosebuds and topped with Prairie miniature bride and groom. Mr.

and Mrs. Among the guests were Mr. route 5, Marion, are and Mrs. Jesse LaGarde, route: of the bridegroom. 1, Kempton, uncle and aunt of the ceremony, Miss the bride.

organist, played selections and wed- (Continued on Page 8) Miss Nancy sang "Because, I and "Bless and Mary Ellen whistled. "Indian Love Wears Satin exchanged before banked with. candelaand vases of white Tapers were lighted Snyder, route wearing a of yelwrist corsage of marriage by her fabride wore a gown of satin with appli-: flowers over chantilmoulded basquet portrait neckline. skirt 'ended in a train with insets of the hemline. veil of importcascaded from.

a tiara of. seed carried a colcnial of white roses and Pastel Gowns Haskell, sister of the maid-of-honor. Her pink net over rose matching mitts. She nosegay of spring with pink satin streamers. were Miss Mary and Mesdames who wore blue Maurice Oyler, James wore green gowns; Hulley, Don Haskell, of the bride, who gowns.

Each wore mitts and carried spring flowers tied to match their Sullivan was ring Tara Torgerson, and Miss Kathy Milbearer. Each wore gowns with headwhite flowers. Attend Reception Cravens Marion, was and ushers were VerJames Miller, Carl Don Haskell, brother Haskell, mother of the a navy, crepe bolero navy accessories and white flowers. Mrs. of the groom, crepe with accessories and a corspring flowers.

the ceremony a re150 guests was in the Persons were Misses 'Darlene Genevieve Kohler and PENNEY'S ALWAYS I WED. MORNING 'FEATURE! Come And Get 'Em ODD LOTS 1.00 Broken Sizes! of kind. Items for every member of the family! Big reductions on every item! CHERRY PIE BAKING CHAMPION A LEAH JANE WITMER'S wink probably means it's a secret, how she baked that cherry pie to become national cherry pie baking champion in annual contest in Chicago. Miss Witmer, 18, from Carlisle, la winner over girls from 48 states. She will present pie to Mrs.

MacArthur and scroll to the general in New York. (International Soundphoto) I Dress Style Rebekah lodge 7:30 p. bekah hall. Present day club 2 p. Mrs.

Bertha Compton. Business and Professional Women-8 Miss Jean Nash, 403 South West street. First Aid Class Convenes Friday Thirty-two women enrolled in a beginning first aid course will meet for the opening class Friday evening at the Library, according to E. N. director of the first aid program in the county.

Two groups comprise the class, 118 women from St. John's church and 14 members of Tri Kappa sorority. They will meet each Friday for 10 weeks with Dick Warfel, the teacher. Two-hour sessions are planned to cover the required work. Mrs.

Isadore Tragesser organized the group from the church which planned to make up a iplete class. The sorority's plans "TODAY'S FASHION FLASH" By Phillis Battelle International News Service Staff Correspondent New York, Feb. summer. but not Next summer's it, but strength too. This "unpampered a character all its pale.

It will be a pink navy and brown, but appear in everything Runners-up to and the violet shades summers in KEMPTON CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Kempton, will class party Thursday 25 (INS) Fashion will be in the pink this a baby bonnet or flushed face shade. pink will be a good rosy pink, with delicacy in pink," hard to describe on paper, will have own. It won't, be dusty, grayed-off, bright or that manages to go well with not only black, with all shades of gray.

And it's scheduled to from accessories'to dresses, suits and coats. pink in the pastel line are light blues, yellows that have been high-fashion for the past two TO MEET Dale, Edwards, entertain at lat 7. p. m. MRS.

THEODORE FUNKE Mrs. Theodore Funke, route 2, was released Saturday from Mercy hospital, Elwood. Try a Tribune classified ad. TOMORROW AT TAM'S MANHATTAN PORK OR BEEF 35c THE VERY LATEST in 1952 fashions is this dress designed by Thalspun and modeled in New York by Eleanor Carlson. (International) DE SOTO FIRE DOME 8 HAS POWER STEERING! SENSATIONAL Power Steering lets EXCITING new -car new turn the wheel with one finger.

De Soto offers them all! Power Brakes you Now, parking is child's play! Electric Window Lifts. REVOLUTIONARY Fire Dome engine NEW Solex Heat-Resistant Glass 2 delivers terrific 160-horsepower per. No-Shift Driving. Come in and see this formance- and on regular fuel! wonderful new De Soto today! White aidewall tires, when avallable, are optional equipment, CALLAHAN MOTORS 107 Madison St. Tipton, Indiana.

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