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ins DAILY THIEIMZIEUITS PAGE FOUR BOVLIIIG fill THEATRE 1 I i i 4 ft fc Am RETAIIl top ALADDIN MONDAY LEAGUE By W.SIIIRELLF0X, li. .1 Machine Shop (2) Vogel 143 163 IAST TIME TODAT INVITATION TO HAPPINESS" with Fred MacMurray and Irene Punn 180488 178463 157398 155895 177488 ccxrxr.iscs gashi 178 119 100 180 218 Schmidt Ill M. Kauffman 122 Etchison -190 Casaell 129 Handicap 216 Total 61 Alexandria's Tigers see 'action in the first two Central Indiana Confer- As Three More Games Are Played In Independent League 216648 ecme games of the current season. 956 1001 2878 They lost to the Tipton Elue Devils (1) Transfer 129 181409 129 on Nov. .11 by.

a score of 39 to 28, and will play host to Wabash LEAGUE STANDING Won Lost 137397 PcL When Auto Yas Kit By Train Near Elwood Howard VlcCarty, who is said to be a former Alexandria "resident, is in Mercy hospital at Elwood with a minor knee injury and other hurts which he sustained Monday noon when the automobile fa which he was riding with Omar Patterson was struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train at a grade crossing southeast of Elwood. The two men are employed by the Grace Construction which Is building a new roadway for state road 13 around Elwood. McCarty was driving the apparently did not see the approaching train until it was too late to stop. Patterson Apaches here Wednesday night. Hey WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BARGAIN IIIGIITS 10c Johnson E.

Lewis Duckworth Trout Goodwin Jr. Handicap Aladdin Gimco Ores tea cans, let get oenma inese players and' show 'em we're with them. 159448 136461 171466 192576 136 136 177 192 928 129 153 198 137 192 883 The crowd at the Hartford City game 1.000 1.000 .800 .600 ..000 ,000 gro He was a Junior high school mentor at Marion before going to -Alex, but he has been doing very well since jumping into the high school coaching business Last year his team split eight conference games, finishing Just a half game out of first place Wabash won and lost in two contests with the Tigers and the latter defeated Burris of Muncie; team that went to the State Finals. Rife is rather a quiet, but confident sort of fellow At the I. C.

banquet the other night someone asked him why his team didn't knock off Anderson in the sectional tournament "We never get a chance to take on Chadd's boys," he said; "Someone always licks us first. That's the 946 2757 Total Independents 1 Johna-Manville 0 Southslde 0 was real disappointin'. Will we see you there u. Vacuum Bottle (J). AUXANDEt I0IIA 129426 Wilson 163 PROBABLE LINEUPS.

124439 112 137 Stewart Alexandria Smith F. The Aladdin and Gimco teams re tained their standing in the Alexandria Basketball League in games played last night on the local bard- 129 203 137 93 183 210 991 151428 132354 178 A40 210630 Smith Bltner McMahan F. i W.rning thar. labor union practice which have no reasonable connection with legitimate object! ve such at waget, hour, health nd to on, were punishable- under anti-trutt laws, hat been grve v- by Assistant Attorney General Tnurman Arnold, above. Wabash Dohse Lewis Stoops Dunfee Gurtner wood.

The Orestes However, saw it and leaped to safetybut Mccarty was -caught beforehe escape. Taylor C. Gray G. 210 924 2814 was defeated, 25 to 21. by Aladdin Jones and is now tied for third place with Badlo (I).

146 162 '180 488 The locomotive struck the auto a glancing blow and shunted It into the Handicap Totals Almqulst Cox PhiUlps Hall 153 170463 the Independents. Gimco beat the Southslde quintet, 23 to 11, while the Independents were victorious over Stoops, according to the Wabash ..140 ,.122 Plain Dealer, is the only tall man on 146 104382 151 121894 175 199 199 697 -( the starting quintet, since Bear and trouble with that sectionaU down there. There are some of these teams that always get hot when they play us. I'm not a bit afraid of Ander- -son." He went on, to say that Frankton, a team the Tigers had -difficulty in defeating 57-41, would be tough for anyone them beat Elwood," he warned And just to prove It, Elwood -took a 26-18 Johna-Manville by a score of 32 to 21. A box score of the games follow: -Southslde, 11 FG FT TP Bridegroom were injured.

It is not Becker 178 Handicap 199 Totals 14 986 Society BRITISH DELAY Ill RATIOKHIG N. King, known whether these two will see action here Wednesday eve. Coach Vic Dauer is carefully grooming his W. King, J. Vollenhals, mi, a.

Jhm fh turn tttflttta AnlV i 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 once this year Instead of twice as last Each won on game last; opener Carver, Reeves, Marsh, Beekman, Shipping 3). Myers 168 159 Dlckerson ..,124 117 C. Davis 143 Fortson ..,.117 31S3 Summers 136 .189 Handicap U.202 202 Totals 913 943 i Laboratory (0). Until Methodist Service Circle 2:30 p. m.

meeting at home of Mrs. Tnurman Hall with Mrs. Jvan Arnold assisting, i 1 year, nut wis year oiiowmg is Orders Not EfTective January a list and some dope of the Apaches 3 11 FT TP 3 THANKFUL, HUH T. "Alexandria'is thankful that they have Elwood to play in their gym-, nastum. Maybe they don't cara where or when we battle them," Jim Totals Gimoo, 28 HCHNICOlOJt ZOLTANKORDA utn ucuuso auiot mi jowt qgmm wwa Nov.

28 U.P. Bvan. .129 .112 Holmes, 2 Engh MRS. COLLINS HOSTESS Mrs. Millard Collins will entertain of -ratloningrln Britain has been de 165 18' Jack Smurr Sloan ..,128 Sallee, 3 949 2849 170497 140881 187466 139389 160485 202606 968 2824 130371 134401 215487 ,128893 157600 176528 940 2680 136464 169455 164318 122384 172838 179637 layed until January 8, when, regu her bridge club this evening at her 165 16 1 Whit' Elwood in listing H.

Richardson, 2 R. Towksbury W. Kauffman ....150 M. Lewis 180 16 various uungs teams ana coacnes lations will 1V9 effect linrftln supplies of butter and bacon to four Eldon Stoops 139 122 184 186 176 889 Ingram .....157 home on North Harrison street it ROYAL NEIGBORS 1 Mrs. Helen 8 poo was hostess Mon ounces of each per week to each B.

Bridegroom P. Bowlby -C" Ward, 0 Willis, 0 McGinnis, 1 -J. Richardson, 0 jg nsu vn uuuiiuui lur vn luminals' giving. I8t TTZ Handicap ....176 Totals 851 Pete Rish consumer. Minister of Wm.

S. Morrison announced today. 1 5-10 5- 10 6- 1 5- 7 6- 1 5- 7 6- 0 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-9 5-10 Sr. So, Jr. So.

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ST. Sr. K. Bridegroom White Metal (0). day night to the Royal Neighbor lodge.

Following the business period Morrison said that 'the delay in 154 160 145 185 155 155 140 165 .170 Gurtner Totals tU 8 7 23 Orelup .184 194 bingo was enjoyed and -prizes award Bob Baer" Allebaugh starting rationing reeulted from the requests of prlvaite triers through 19 17 17 18 18 MOTORIST ARRESTED Herbert S. King, of Indianapolis, was arrested yesterday afternoon by State Trooper- Filmore Davis on a charge of passing another- motorist kill nA-l, 41IA1 C. Dohse Llndsey Orestes, 21 Hiatt, 125 209: 121 203 179 Fox out the' country asking tnat ration -regulations should not be made ef H. Lewis Bill Dunfee TP 6 7 0 6 Daugherty R. Walker, Cook, fective during the Cttrtstmas sea Handicap road 9.

FO 8 2 0 3 0 0 i 0 FT 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 ToUls Sheley, .890 1031V 942 2863 QUITE PROUD! son. Morrison -said that tt" though.su 0 Blake, i. We leave with you a few lines Punch Press (3). ...135 187 158480 gar will nrlV be rationed for the Hieatt 2 3. Walker, which recently appeared in the Wa ed Mrs.

Etta Hughes and Mrs. Gertie Thomas. attending were Mesdames Birdie Kahler, Minnie Roe-: enberger, Roxie Long, Madge Harriet 'Foley, Sarah Klrtley, Bertha Crouse, Stella Hysong, Miss Alena Hysong and a guest, Mrs. Adam. Poth.

The next meeting will be in the form of a potluck supper and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Thomas. DINNER, AT GrPE" HOME "'Mrs. Gelarge Gipe entertained "'a dinner Sunday at her Home on Min 0 140 136-5741 Wells, bash Plain Dealer and written" by AT COUNCIL MEETING v. W.

H. May and Walter May spent today In Anderson. The former served on the council. 1 present, the ministry of food asked coneumers to restrict (their purchases of, sugar to a pound per Van De Warker 98 Hughes Lynch :.142 Ernie Lawson, secretary of the C. CHEISTMAS Shoes Hosiery House Slippers Bobber Foot wear and Hand Bags IIET 'WL DIES Sr.

Naismith Expired At Law- rence, Kansas 0 21 C. sports week per FG FT TP High 182 133-437 140 102384 150 162-447 180 180540 979 871 2662 When a a high school's Apaches journey to Alexandria next Rationing i Germany; has been In effect since ithe outbreak of hos Handicap .:...:.180 Totals i 'Totals i Aladdin, 25 Windsor, Glpe, Lynch, tfpilL WoosnamA 3 2 00, o-5 a 0 2 Wednesday night to meet the. ran-paging i Tigers of that city, the year of torn and dlarnlfleii Many eonMnooas sost, sympathetic tilities and there was some ration ing even before the 0 Scalpers will encounter a Wabash ELEVEN BOYS CHOSEN 6 county man who has been doing right 6 4 fnperal servlrei rogerX GTJPE Funeral Director Haas, it -v. 0 1V 0 CHOIRS WILL JOIN AGAIN well in the basketball mentoring business He is Myrle Rife, coach, of the Alexandria Tigers Rife plaj- (CONTIN0KD rnoit paob Prieshoff. Alexander, IN CHRISTMAS CANTATA 'f LAWRENCE, Nov.

j-U. nesota avenue for her. children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and friends. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. P.iul Gipe and chl'dren, Bill, Bob, Don.

and Betty, Mr. and Mr. Ervin Glpe, Mr. and Mrsf Harold Hosier and children Barbara, Peggy, Jack and Gene, this city. a 8 25 and Professional Women's Club, Ray Rehearsals for the annual cantats.

"'Manger Throne," to Totals 10 Dr. James A. NalsmlUv 78, who invented basketball 48 yeas Ag6 and lived to see it draw the largest attendance of any scholastic sport In be presented at the First Methodist FT TP church on December 24, 'at 4 p. America, died early today. -He had been critically ill since are now being conducted and the 0 0 A CJ Mr.

Mrs. George Gipe and children Jan and George, of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lee mond Griffin; Knights of Pythias, Harold Frazee; Elks, Manuel Williams i Alexandria Garden Club, Mel-vin Jones; Masons.

Bill Arnold; Junior Chamber of Commerce, Charles Millspaugh; Delta Theta Tau, Xyle Summers; Kiwanis Club, Ear! French; and Tri Kappa, -Charles Bennett. Johns-Manvlue, 21 FG Glenn, 1 Hughes, l. '8 Cartwright, Gross, 0 choir will meet at 7:30 o'clock on last Thursday when he suffered I Wednesday and Friday evenings of Springport. this week at the church. Mrs.

Mar I 10 0 0 8 0 2 0 0 1. 0 0 shall Broyles is directing the can Vollenhals, 0 Hodson, url Sanquenettl, 0 GUESTS AT ULMER HOME I Mr. and Mrs. William Llmer of tiita, and the choir from the First Eugene Brobst, a graduate with s' TO THE TUNEFUL MUSIC OF Hook's Rhythm Aces Thursday, ITov.30 Methodist church hi Anderson will the 1939 class, will pay his own ex Simmons, 0 sing again year withthe, local Goshen, Walter Ulmer and. Harold Ulmer were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Clay. Ulmer, North Harrison street. penses. The Eagles lodge win select its delegate in a meeting Wednesday group.

Beween fifty and sixty voices 3 21 will be heard this year, FT TP heart attack. This followed an amas-, Ing recovery 10 days ago from-er-ebral hemorrhage. He died at 1:50 a. Present, in his-borne just off. "the University of Kansas campus, the school he served for years as physical education dlrec- were his second wife, Florence, three married daughters, and two sons.

1 Naismith' invented basketball in 1891. At the time he was an assistant to Luther W. Gullck, head of the physical education department of the Y. M. A.

College at Springfield, Mass. i GETS WP A POSITION a FG 1 3 ,3 2 6 a ToUls Independents, 32 Durr, d. LyUe, King, Thiaa, Latchaw, Donoff, inez McCarty, of Anderson, HOME FROM WISCONSIN ApTER APPENDECTOMY evening. Several churches have not yet made an announcement as to their selections. These will be made public during the latter part of the week by Mr.

Foster. During the meeting last night, the Hi-T conducted formal initiation ceremonies -for ten new members, in 0 0 has been named as general supervis "vV or for the warm lunch kitchens which sl21VJ' West Washington 12 are being operated In various Madi 50c Couple 8:30 tiU 12:30 son, county schools- with WPA as- Delores Malston, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malston, 107 West 1 eistance. The appointment was made Totals cluding Fred Fields, John Hughes, 16 0 82 Monroe street, returned to her home, through the Ft.

Wayne district of- Jack Stanley, Manuel Williams. Official for all games: Walter Carv liar lAirf ffvffnlnor fnllmlrind orf llTfo er. Dick Lewis, Bob Fraundorfer, Wayne Dellinger, Ora Allen, Bob French and ptendicitls operation two weeks ago In I Hansberry hospital, Hillsboro, Wis Bob Zedekar. A chill supper was en BABE IX HUMPHRIES HOME Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Humphries welcomed the arrival of a seven and three-fourths pound baby boy this morning at their home in PhiUlps Addition. Phone Bhone HERBERT WEHSOLLEK TO BECOMEALIFE SCOUT joye'J previous to the initiation. AT PHI DELTA MEETING George Whaley, Albert Baumgart-ner Ralph Lynch and Jlmmle Stephenson attended a Phi Delta consin, where she had gone on a visit; Although in a weakened condi tion from the trip home, Miss Mals PUTTING UP LIGHTS Workmen were husv tndnv utrlno-, She Is a-1 Kanna meeting in Kokomo Monday ton Is ffettmir a'on- nicelv, Scout Troop 82 will ibe honored -FOE EXPERT- night A special meeting of the lo- on December 4 when Herbert Weh- Ing colored Christmas HghU across in Alexandria high schooj, '( cal chapter will be held here Wednes- sollek Is presented with his Life A (lauehter dav night Several members are Mrs. "Ralph McNeil Scout rank 4t a Court of Honor to Alexandria streets, preparing for "the Yule season in the city. Plans for a Christmas celebration here have not yet been, formulated.

Coetta Jane, of El PaetS, Texas, are nlannlnc? to attend a meeting In Mun be held hv Elwood. Jack Kepner and visiting relatives aiwf friends here. cle tonight Tue. Eugene Weed will, be advanced to the Star rank and Charles Boothe SaL, Dry Cleaning Pressing Frco and Prompt Pick Up and Delivery find Bud Freeman to the jank of F1H'; Class, Scouts. These Scouts were passed by a Board of Review CRISIS SEEMS NEAR.

MOSCOW, Nov. 28U.PSovlet Russia denounced non-aggresslVTi pact with Finland, rejected the Finnish explanation o' held last night at the high school. LAST TIME TONIGHT James Stewart, Jean Arthur in Frank Capra's "MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON" The board was composed of Rev. CLEANING AND PRESSING PRICES Clyde chairman, F.

O. Reiss an, Incident arising from alleged gunfire across the frontier, and re newed demands that Finnish troops MEN'S SUITS be withdrawn from the Border. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MEN'S O'COATS jand Scoutmaster Beflt Chenoweth. Mcculloch reappointed i INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 28 Raymond J.

Kelly, national commander of American Legion, has rean-pointed Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch of Indianapolis 'a member of the board of directors of the $5,000,000 American Legion Endowment Corporation. 69c 69c 69c G9c War Eptdemla War was as epidemic as the plague la the Middle ages, and prnhnhly nerer ceased for a slncle tins In part of Ejwpe or snolher. LACKS' (Plain or Pleated) LAEirS' COATS (No Fur) LADIES' C0ATi5 (Fur Trim) PRESENT RADIO PROGRAM The Nutter Hughes fami'y- and Mrs.

Audie Stevens, all residents of Scott Addttipn, will present re-lleious program over radio station WHBU at within. next few days, the date having not been definitely sett'ed. CFLCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL 7C "20LUTELY GUARANTEED At our camera coui. vou Sf 1 SPECIAL Phi IJcclns eight O'CLOCK. AT CLUD All members are ured to attend.

eiectioa of faodera Eastmaa tss. Kodaks "1 ei'ilpmeiifi fjr ii PLAN NEW TABERNACLE Plans are being made for the erection of an Interdenomlitlonal tabernacle in Sctntt Addiiilon, to replace the Scott Addition church, of which- Rev. Nutter Hjighes Is now pastor. 1 cj vli'ji -r -Jt" t. A 2 1 jf, iff 5 1 1 are snpp' on cr i-co'or tranr'ar Ill.n.

Cf "ii jlZoJAs iJJni I L-z- -get 10 1 i f.oni t' i ftice 1 "a your I 1 a manyrac ij: I.e.' prices s' t5-95t Trowf t-ack? it A 7. iHKV III AND WEAK BETTER mM -M I rhone 21 i al:.

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