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TE3 ALEXANDRA Tnrr.TTJCUSI3 Mon.jjiy, 27, ToWcd Dec SOCIETY CALENDAR Dinner By Candlelight 1 1 fhtss 1 i Thankialvina dinner ahould taate twice as good when served on such an attractive table. Demure Puritan glrla and boya. ui vuhimJ n.AKH PLA I 1 Jtmm Aaa Ilendrya, Society Editor MIHKIOX IF.AIIH W1IITK ritOH IlKPOKT. OttlTIKM MKKT. Ho.mru of aucceseful project, were given by the Lily Creek Mle-lonary Circle White Cross project director.

'Mr. afternoon daring the iftwtini of the group nt the homo a( Mrs, Nellie Cunningham. Mrj. 'Aide Jliighne opened tlie' bt.ernuMi'i proim by' leading Kroup followed by en Interesting talk entitled. "Drink." given by Mre.

Allen Virgin, preel-dent or the Crclei The- monthly 1 em ton was read by Mre. Alba Purdue: Mre. Joseph Knopp conduct-H avninne mine a. her topic. 'Trayer," hlle Mre.

William Hy song dlecuseed It- tu announced that next meeting pould be all ley Nov. IS featuring Thankeglvlng dinner at noon. Mre. Washburn, Will be bustes at that meeting. Tho.ie attending Thursday were the" aforementioned and Mre.

Paul Tappan, Mr a. William Knoppi Mrs. Cedrle Hind. Mro. A.

Cade. Mm. William McKnown and Mine Mae Aaatln. 81 children were gueeta. frYtllMKR IUTK KROM KM)UDA A letter from Ora.

Of Plan, for a birthday HTh. c' or as. con! IV 10 "Ven hZ0t Si hant sale the.r party Thuraday evening aa' 4 I LQ fat pumpkins, gay tura- eya and luscious grapes cotn- bine to set the festive scene. VICTORY C'LAHK Wi the Home oi mr. Madison street.

of Linwood. waa auctioneer. The hoatesa led the devotional period assisted by Mrs. Roy Johnston. RefreBhmenta were served to Mrs.

Sum Fraundorfer, Mrs. Charles Weed. Mrs. Cecil Sayre, Mrs. llarle Ankrum, Mrs.

Harry Swisher, Mrs. Fred Cartwrlght. Mrs. Otto Reese. Mrs.

Ellas Pierce, Mrs. Johnston and the hostess. ENTERTAIN CALIF. (ll'EHTH Mr nnd Mrs. William Humph ries entertained at dinner Thursday evening at their home on South HarriBon street for Mr.

and Mrs. James Humphries, of Ander son, Mrs. Gene Pilon, or L.os Angelas, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Slone and Mr.

ano mrs. Charles Starr and son, Nicky. TO r. IN Mi and Mrs. Sam Gllson and Mr nnl Mm.

HowaiM Cranfill, all of whom are leaving soon to miend the winter. In Sarasota, Finrlrin were entertained at am- ner 8utiday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester aiioii, North Lincoln avenue. Fry L.l!ss.

AmVKUTW.NC. In -art ZUtCKV-VViOnM ATTKND a resident, states In part, our. weather eperta-make, ue glad-JWORHHIP IS TIPTON that we are In Florida. Our low; Mr. and Robert Stevens temperature to date ban and lRev.

and Mra. N. K. Grefrath degrees. Tourist Coming? Bfown M(J MuI.

later i xnan, asui, ioip rwp-v, cauM of the, and Crlprf; left1 Ales- nndrla several year ago 10 man their home In th eouthern atate. Cp.Crw.Xnne7eVImany ZlJL Try tlniMirird Ad For Beaulte THE 'IDEAL AMERICAN FAMn lie Pavl V.liltsmai Mr. an Mra. Hnry Trown anj M' fce-t) Miller ai.ei'l a hv Pel HI ennn th audlioilunj In Fort VVa.ne Sun day evinlng. I Hrv', siji- iweller, ot'An eraot.

a f.nmr Alexandra, re i. "em, contin.iei to Improve In St. JoHri'a hospital, Mj- IVaeraoJr. ie n- mm piitlrnt l.ie 1:11 severul wieia. Advcrtlite In tlie Xs a iRrwtlrr Mux n.

tun -Roger Oipe Moxandila moral t'lrecnr, elurnsl to bin home after sev eral Illness in Ball Me- aiorlal, hospital. Muncle. Ue la improving steadily. Improving Mrs. Ted Auler, ho underwent treatment at St.

John's hosDltal. Anderson, last week, vaa returned to ner nome en South Wayne atreet Friday, liar condition wai reported con siderably Improved. HudiMm Kohhf Mrs. William Hudson and Infant daughter, wore brought to their borne Sunday from St. John's hospital.

Anderson In the Davis and Htrit- ler amtrulance. Patient Dlwharged William McConnaughey returned to his home here yesterday from St. John's hospital, Anderaon, where he was a surgical patient. Y. F.

Meeting Worship, recreation and refreshments will feature the Tuesday evening meeting of the B. at the First Baptist church, 7:30 The nroaram committee includes Dave Swisher. Phyllis Cunningham, Nancy McCaslln. Jean Craig und Mary Rohn. To Form Clioli All grade school age children of the First Baptist church are asked to meet at the church Friday evening after school to organise a Juplor choir.

Mrs. William Nigh and Mra. Cletis Redding will serve as directors. l.oi.rn of Birth Relatives here have received word of the birth, Oct. 14, of a baby girl to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Proctor, of Lps Angeles, Calif. Mr. Proctor lived lu Alexandria about seven yearB ago. i ATT'-, i 3 yj, 3 1 4 I JEAN ANN HKXDHTX A simple home wedding to take place Dee.

II la being planned by Mlaa Jean Ann Heudryx. daughter of Mra. Edna Lower, 4H West Fifth street, and James K. Reed, aon of Mr. and Mrs.

David Reed. 711 South Wayne Jlreet. The bride-elect was graduated from Alexandria high achool In 1947 and la social editor of The Alexandria Times-Tribune. Bhe ia a member of the local Federation of Bualneaa and Professional Woman's club. Mr.

Reed la member of the 1I4 graduating clasa at Sum-mltvllle high achool where be waa active in school athletics. He is currently employed aa an ap-prentioa prlaur MilJi Alejan-Jrln Times-Tribune; PAHT POCAHONTAH MEET Mra. Howard Foley and Mra, Luther French were prise win-nere during the meeting of the Past Pocahontaa club Friday v- jenng at the home of Miss Mih Um Mil- dred Miller, North Harrison street. Others attending were Mrs. Otis Dellnger, Mrs.

George Ingram, Miss Maude Sheley. Mr. and Mrs. August Wesollek and son. Jim, Herbert Wehsollek, Miss Ruth Wehsollek, and Richard Thompson were Sunday afternoon guests "of Mr.

and Mr. Robert Maley and family in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Theouore Fisher, of Greenwood, were Sunday dfn-ner guests of Supt.

and Mrs. Earl Wood and family. Welcome New Son Mr. and Mrs. Willis Remington, rural (route three, Alexandria, are the I parents of a new baby boy born I Thursday in St: John's hospital, I Anderson.

Marcissus Bulbs At Hanlins eV9 WE WANT fVERYONE IN Alexandria TO COM! TO Nom SHERMAN I A 9 tHM nam OAMOt Bovs Little Gents at MAHONY'S 'Hi 1 J11 'W af a M. 'I IT 3 111 I i 1 A 1 Mrs. )iiln I.t 1 1 I 4 Scott Trimble orrrd an 1 creating program Friday sftmniii. ti at the meeting of the Aesop dub at the home of Mrs. Wallor mWt.

Mra, ttchlson apoke on the subject, "Origin of Various Halloween Cualoma," while Trimble discussed "Old ahowlng aeveral samples of the fine work. During the huslnest session the club voted to participate. again next year In the Spring Federation of Alexandria clubs. Tboae attending were mra, Ernest Blake. Mra.

James Braun, Mre. Arthur Dantele. Mra. Ogderi Ktcblaon. Mra.

Earl Freeman', i Mrs. -Olea Mra. Scotf Trimble, Mra, Joseph Irban, in fdward Sprevn, Mre. Myron Roberta, VV'i Town and County i Mr. and Mra.

Ray Mottwellek, Mr. and Mre. Paul Mottweller, Albert Mottweller and aon, Larry, sp.nt the weekend at the Shados. i Mr. and Mra.

Cheater Carver and Mlaa Phyllis Glaas spent the weekend 'la Mich. Mr. ami Mra. Carver viaited ua. and Mra.

Ed win. Wilson and Mlaa Glaaa waa the gueat of friend at Western college. Miss Certrnde Crouch, of Fort-; vllle, Miss Evadn Flood, of lr port. Mrs. Ollva otj Bluff ton and Mlsa Marjorltjj French, of Alexandria, apent the weekend at Spring Mill aUata) Try aalfl.i Artwyflr Ccwarc FrcmCc.T.ir.cn Thct Creomuluoa relieves promptly because it goei rigm to tne seat oi ins irouDie.

tn lln Innwn and aanal Bttm laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and Umml an, anflamaarl KmwVlial oiucoui 0MmbraiMi.Tcll your druggitrl a aailt aanaa al lf I aartalllal titlM with the understanding you mutt like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your aaoaey back. CRE0W.ULSI0N: Ladies', Misses1 and Children's 5" 2 nap CALOSIIES at MA Hi) IS The Inquiring Telephone T3 a which Indiana Bell tuks a timely question of telephone user picked at random. TODAY'S OUESTION. What's the longest Lon4 Dis- -tance telephone call you ever made)1 William Beat- ty, Field Engineer, Severin lnHinnnnolia. "13 often make long dis-1 tance calls in con-1 i i I nkna.J Waf Vinrin a the 1 1 1 IL 1 1 1 auAnt thmiich mar aa ii i were caiima someone in the city.

Reception was like Being next ooor. wc are phone-wise in our business becauseij it provide us with invaluable peraon- al contact over thousands oi miles. plough, Merchant, 1411 Frapklin 1Michigan City. "1 4 trailed niv aon lack it lor tniny sutminiif ra. Then too.

1 i mv wife nlren cal her mot Iter in-i Morton urove, Illinois, James W. Denl-son, Maintenance Man. jint. Frank Rd New "lcalled Westwooil, New Jersey to in-fnrm mv hrnthpr-in- Inn, nt Wtu father'a illness and got immediate service. If Ray E.

Hamll- llitn lSllS h. Seminary "When I was rhe Ndw Rereivine in Shoe' if Iniubeir r'altfornia. rL 1 useo to can my lamny nijii. iicrsji know what I'd haw done if there had been no Long Distance telephone" A Long Distance tetepboaW It call Is a personal and eco- (t nomlcal way to aay "hello" ti to distant friend or relative. So fait, toot jfftebv ') Moat call, now "-JVVr'ii'l ma 1 A.

JL ,1 i -am I Merlcne Dietrich, Ideal firandmothw Kappa Delta Phi soror.ty meeting with Mre. Arthur Trout on Eaat Church atreet. P. W. allent auction at I.

O. Mra. rrank Denny hoateaa. American Legion weekly meet-in at headauartera. Royal Neighbor Secret Pat gift exchange at K.

of tfulldlng. 'M. T. Halloweeif party at cnurcn. Ii 4 -I I Preabytetlan Women'n Onlld afternoon with Mr, Ralph Mahony.

Wllf conduct election of orncera. i.i.n. Halloween party. Leon ard Church chairman, of affair. Tuesday evening bridge clnb with Mlaa Ruth Miller, South Delta Theta Tau aorority ao-ei and bualneea meeting with Mra.

Vaughn Burber at 7:10 p. ut. K. of P. building weekly meet ing 7:10 Caatle Klwanla weekly meeting ai rnrner Cunboard.

Delta Dek bridge club at noma of Myron Hlnea, WedMOHtoy Daughter of Rebekah Hallo ween party at K. of P. building. Membera tome maakea. Order of Eaatern Star Friend ship meeting In 'Lapel, wra.

Freda Crull guest officer. Jnll Workers club Wltn Mrs, LUlle Caster, near Andereon. Senior Girl Scout, meeting at high school. Hall corner Helpers wltn Mra. Edna Maynard.

Roval and Select Masters coun cil meeting at Masonic Temple. Boy 8cout Troop 81 at Lutn-eran church. Leaion Auxiliary social meet- ling at Headquartera. Baptist church cnoir renearsm 6:00 at church. 'Christian church Women's Council general meeting at church.

Thuraday Eagles 'Auxiliary weekly meeting at Home. Mlaalonary Society With Mra. Auguat Wehaollek, West Adams. First Methodist church Fellowship claas Halloween party at country' home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Cox, near Orestes. Mr. and M. Hanlln will aslst Affair. Christian Youth Fellowship hayrlde to home of Miss Marie Thurston, To conduct election of officers.

-'V. F. W. weekly meeting at fee'ttel Sunahine Club 6 birthday dinner and Halloween pirtyr famllv inn. ajuiiy UIi per at 1.

O. S. rooms. Mrs. Charles Sayre and Mrs.

Arthur Unger, hostesses, j. Lutheran Sunday school membera Halloween party In church basement iat 7:00. Loyalty class of First Baptist Sunday schotil Halloween party 7n n. m. basement of church.

Mrs. Ray Wechsler, Mrs. Harmon McBride, Mre. Ray Hernaon nu Miss Lucille VanNatter hostesses. i i ORDER OF EASTERN STAR HCHEDILE MEETS Two Friendship meetings for the Order of Eastern Star to which several local chapter mem-, bers are planning to attend are scheduled this week In Tipton and Lapel.

On Tuesday evening) Mrs. Virginia Carter will represent the Alexandria group as guest officer at the Lapel gather- igueat officer at the meeting in. i (Tipton. On Wednesday Mrs. Freda Crull will attend as guest officer at the Lapel gathering.

CAVAUER BOOT CREAM ALL COLORS at HONTS 'HPS YOURS laanaei Buonajaeat left. rttoa IM MKM. Hl tJHKH KNTKRTAISIH HKI LAII I'AltKKKH FRIDAY Mra. rrank Huibea.lOl Beat Madlaon. waa hoaleia to membera of the'tteulah Parker.

Home Eco nomic club Friday Bhe waa assisted boateef duties oy.Mrs. vnanea.uiarr.n i Thoee attending were Mart gutrltet Humphrlej, Mra. Leone Allen. (Mra. Jerome hartley.

Mra. Chariea Kerr. Mrl, Sumner Mo- Mlllen, Mra. Del MllUcan, Mre. (, Clarence, Mre.

Earl Townaend. Mra, Richard Craig. Mra. Lyele Haines, Wra. Ray Mre.

Albert Kerr, i The meeting, will he Noy. II at the home of Mnry Jan'e Turner, near Olllman, Mra. I rnacuia nannou win hostess. 1 Ll'THKRAN WOMKN TO ELKCT OFFICKRM THI RHDAT KVK Imnortant bualneea wilt discus- aed and new offlcera will be elect ed during the monthly meeting of the Women'e Mlaalonary Society of the Our Bleeaed Savior' Lutheran church Thuraday evening, at the heme of Mre. August Weh-lollek.

West Adama atreet. Mra. Fred Haae and Mra. Elmer Steven! will present detailed reporte concerning the convention the) attended recently In Toledo, O. "tUiidad a Lutheran circuit meeting and Bible etudy work- ehop, Sunday, at tne tcho0 W.

O. Qernand of Auction In Central District of Lutheran ichurchea, conducted the work- ahop. ii i a. i Seetna to worry oo imga-Mi if Falkenburg Elizabeth Taylor, i mm iT Dwlght Elsenhower I Ideal Grandfather 'Y A iackSmltli' lH Ideal Husband I shine club Friday evening ai i home oi wire, noy with the birthday party, memo- era will be entertained In keep- Ing with the Halloween season Contests were arranged Friday evening and prises were awarded to Mrs. Earl Beemer, Mra.

Carl Pata and Mrs. Kenneth Kettery. Co-hostess Mra. Ray Mottwell-er assisted Mra Naylor aerve re fresh menu. Others present Included Mrs.

Sharrel Mottweller, Mra. Nancy Uphold, Mra. Junior Benson and Mr. Eustla Johnson. HENIOR WALTHKR LEAGUE MEETH FOR HALLOWEEN PARTY AT BROWN HOME Members "of te Senior Walther League of the, Lutheran church gathered at the; home of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Brown, East Oarfleld street, for a "Hard Times party on Friday evening. The borne waa appropriately- decorated In ai. Halloween motif with fall leavea, pumpkins ana black and orange crepe paper streamers. Halloween games and contests were later enjoyed.

Refreshments were served to Mrs, Richard Lewis, Mrs. Robert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tobln, Mrs. E.

B. Brown, Rev. and Mrs. N. Grefrath, Rev and Mra.

K. Krng, Wabash, MIbs Josephine Brown, Miss Helen Auler. JMARIAGFWCENH.fJS Jess Winfleld Talmage, born 1927. Chesterfiejd, factory employe and Eda Mae Leever, born 193Q, Anderson, Freeman A. Imel.

born 1928. An-jerson, factory employe, and Sally Coa, born 1928, Anderson, factory employe. Ora J. Weems, torn 1921, Mun-cle, factory employe, and Doro.hy M.ninn hnrn 1929. Anderson.

Hillard Hahn, born 1930, Anderson, reBtaurant e.xploye, and Frances Vetter, born 1931, Anderson. Ernest Edward Ferguson, born 1926. Anderson, factory employe, anc Esther May Cohen, born 1929. Anderson. born J923Xapel, factory employe, and Patricia Myers, born 1929 Middletown.

Arnold G. Moore, born 1905, Lapel, factory employe, and Gladys Deaver, born 1908, Anderson, factory employe. Eugene Lee Williams, born 1930 Middletown, and Mary Maxlne Bone, born 1932, Hagerstown. Ronald Blaine Ryan, born 1929, Orestes, painter, and Nancy Mae Morgan, born 1981, Alexandria. Victor 8.

Lockrldge, horn 1916. Anderson, factory employe, and Mary McFall, born 1920, Anderson, factory employe, TEEN-AGE CRIME BLAMED ON FEAR OF WAR Tenver (UP) Juvenile Judge rMlitp B. Gilliam, an expert on child problemar believes that a wave of teen-age murders Ourlng IV could te attributed to our preient social unrest. Jud Gilliam explained that almost all children'react normally to their environment. If hat environment is one productive of hate.

he said, the teen-ager may take murder as an emotional outlet. I'Teen-a'gera of today are living In a worl- in which they feel Insecure," the Judpe noted. 'News hinting at the possibility of.an-flther-war-r-createa a teactlonflt. fear and n. i.

.1. "J'. Men's Women's afwl Ifciy'g riubbcr at MA HON Y'S Washers, Wringers Repaired MICI CY Washer Repair is Bob a wav.aaa I 1 aj y- Jaul Galileo Mra. Thomas Dewey Ideal Fjtther-ln-Law Ideal Mother-ln-Law JUST yir.tf oi getting in the papers, the American Society of Photographic Illustrators picks the above "Typical American Family." all well-known names on the national scene. Society aaya women are becoming more fragile, men more robust.

(tntetnationaI OFFICE FINALLY STRAIGHTENING out Immigration problems, Everett iMWtomt, aircraft technician, and I hi. Dutch oroxv bride. 24-year-old Wllhelmina Nyenhuia. go through a slde-by-side ceremony at Glendale. She wear, the same satin wedding gown ahe wore In Amsterdam four month, ago when they were married by proxy.

But trouble developed when ahe got to New York. Immigration officials said U. S. law doesn't recognize such marriages. A visitor's permit let her get to Glendale.

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