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ALEXANDRIA TIMES-TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBtyO, 1956 Church of and Baptist 1 'f Mel Ward on All-Gig Ten Team; Epworth WSCS Plan Meeting Churches Win in Sunday bchoot Loop For December (50) FG FT TP Church of God. Lutheran, and BPWORTH Iowa Puts ttsn in Four Positions Baptist Churches recorded victor-1 Richards 1 ies in Alexandria Sunday School I W. Gooding 16. MISCELLANEOUS 1. NOTICES 5.

BUSINESS SERVICES League play thie week on the Ele-1 Gooding -r Epworth Methodist Ctwrcb WSCS met Wednesday afternoon at the home Mn. Raymond Horn, W. Jackson St. Mrs. Jennin! Stinjiria rent-mi thp worshiD program of "U.N.

4 0 1 2 4 0 1 1 5 1 11 5 16 15 10 40 Every school in the conference placed at least one- man on the mentary Sfctiool nirdwood. IJanney CHICAGO (UP) The top three team In the Big Ten football race grabbed seven positions on the all FOR SALE Or trade. 12Mi inch In the lire am. Church of Rathel too three teamrvs. with Iowa win NOW THERE'S No need for a handful of policies.

No danger ROA television. 613 W. WasWngf FOR SOMEONE Special. A gift certificate from Dorothy's Beauty Salon, Phone 4-2592. Open 4 daw a week, evenings by ap- God topped Orestes Christian 47- 33, as R.

McCurdy and D. MtoCur- Totala ton. nmg six position Michigan and Ohio State Ave, and Michigan A model scale conference team picked for unnca Press by the league's 10 coaches ous gaps in your protection, no overlapping of policies if you ui uuvu of the U.N. Building and flags of 4y with 18 and 10 points each led State and Purdue four. Wiscon and announced today.

have a "Package" policy tailor ipointment and Saturday until sin's only representative wag nd Iowa, the champions, won lour (he winners. Kode, of Orestes was high man for the losers with 15 ed to fit your home. Herman A. each country were on display. Napkins and placemats in keeping with the theme were used.

REBEKAH LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS Dave Howard on the third team p.m. Certificates $1.00 and up. flTirEI UlClD A CkKjiim nrnJionnn Brown, Insurance. FOR SALE markers. while Indiana's only player was positions, while Michigan took two and Minnesota one.

The Wolverines and Gophers tied ofr second In the nifiht's second ame Lu end Brad Bomba on the second Election of officers was the for Christmas. See the complete MADE-TO-Measure Suits, slacks, 1 sv nrf ntfAP. and theran captured a double overtime team. topcoats, sport coats, over in the campaign. main feature of the Rebckah Lod victorv from Joyce Chaipel by a Hawkeye representatives, who CHICAGO (UP)The 1956 all line at Berry's, 207 West Washington.

Small deposit holds till Christmas. ge meeting Wednesday evening in coats Ralph Shultz, Tailoring 116 E. Church. Phone 4-3435. count of 53 51.

Wehsollek led the will complete their season in the the of lodge hall. Mrs. Gladys Hawkins, noble grand, was i eharee Thosp elected were noble Rose Bowl Jan. 1, were quarter back Ken Ploen, end Frank Gil winners on 26 markers and Jack Stevens and Jerry Stevens each contributed 10 point's for the win Big Ten football team: Position, player and school E. Ron Kramer, Michigan T.

Bob Hobert, Minnesota 7. SITUATIONS Wanted liam, tackle Alex Karras, and cen ter Don Suchy. grand, Mrs. Pearl Gipe; vice ners. Reed took Joyce Chapel's Shetland Ponies, Bridles, Saddles, Halters, single or double Harness, Collars and Pony Carts.

Earl Townsend 807 S. Harrison St. Alexandria, Indiana Phon. 4-3679 Days Phont 4-2417 Evening The next meeting wul be at tne church Sunday, Dec. 30 at 6:30 p.m.

with a pdUuck supper. All WSCS members and families will be guests of the M.Y.F. meeting. Mrs. Herman Mianring will be hostess.

The business was In charge ol the president, Mrs. Ralph Thurston. Members attending were Mrs. Jennings Sunvma, Mrs. Ralph Thurston, Mrs.

Frank Lee, Mrs. Edgar Thurston, Mrs. Lewis Painter, Mrs. John Lucas, Mrs. Siegel Walker, Mrs.

Paul DuPouy, Mrs. Ray Lee, Mrs. Raymond Horn, scoring honors with 19. G. Al Vdola, Northwestern C.

Don Suchy, Iowa The Michiaan olayers were end grand, Mrs. Cora Poling; record ina secretary. Mrs. Ethel Peck WANTED: LIiGiHT Hauling of any kind. Phone 4-3887.

JUST RECEIVED New shipment of R.C.A. record players. 'Lay-way for Christmas. Mc-Nees Appliance's. YOUNG MARRIED Lady would like to care for children in her home.

Phone 4-4304. In the evening's third game G. Jim Parker, Ohio State financial secretary, Mrs. Harriet Baptist won a 10-peint decision T. Alex Karras, Iowa Foley; treasurer, Miss Audrey Cox; from Epworth Methodist.

Aldndge Ron Kramer and haUback Terry Barr, while Minnesota's star was tackle Bob HofoeTt. The other first team players were euard Al Viola. Northwest trustee, Mrs. Haiel Ferguson. caeed 21 points to pace the win ners and Rathel topped losing Ep WANTED: One or two children to keep in my home.

Phone 4-4064. 10. WANTED TO RENT I worth by netting 16 points. 13 PIECE CARBON Drill set 1-18 to 1-4 inch in Steel index case-only $2.25 at F. M.

Henry ern, guard Jim Parker, Ohio State, Initiation for new members will be held at the next meeting, Wednesday, Dec. 5. The complete degree staiSf members have been asked to be present. Initiation will be in formal dress. E.

Frank Gilliam, Iowa B. Ken Ploen, Iowa B. Abe Woodson, Illinois B. Terry Barr, Michigan B. Mel Dillard, Purdue Second teem E.

Lamar Lundy, Purdue T. Joel Jones, Michigan State G. Dan Currie. Michigan State halfback Abe Woodson, Illinois, and fullback Mel Dillard. Purdue.

Summaries: 1st Game CHURCH OF GOD (47) Neal and Rex Summa ana Doug The team would boast tremen LADY WANTS One large heated las Painter. dous size, with Parker at 21 FG FT TP Millspaugh 0 1 furnished or unfurnished room, with reasonable rent. Ph. 4-3616. 11.

FOR RENT 1 0 2 C. John Matsko, Michigan State "BULL DOG" Dog runner chain 15 ft. Snap on each end, swivel center- nickel plated only 99c each at F. M. Henry Hardware.

WHAT MARES Every "corner count? Walt for the sheer look for 1957. 8 2 18 G. Percy Olwer, Illinois T. Dick Guy, Ohio State 3 0 6 Ad aims R. MdCurdy Berlin D.

Golden Sinclair EVER READY CLVB TRAVEL TO ELWOOD FOR MEETING SUMMITVULLE The Ever E. Brad Bomba, Indiana 2 0 3 el B. Bob Cox. Minnesota Mrs. Phillips To Give Recital Sunday SUMMITVILLE Mrs.

Phyllis Siberry 'Phillips and Miss Mary Alice Cox will present a recital of piano and vocal numbers next cnnriav Dec. 2. in the pounds Hie heaviest. Gilliam, who weighs 187, would be the only lineman under 200 pounds, and Ploen at 180 would be the lightest back. Michigan State set the pace on the second team with four players, tackle Joel Jones, guard Dan Cur-rie, center John Matsko and halfback Clarence PeaSs, while Ohio State won three backiield positions on the third team with Don Clark, Jim Rosoboro and Galen Cisco.

2 ROOM FURNISHED Apartment, gas heat. 1 or 2 adults. Call 4-3586 after 3:30. B. Clarence Peaks, Michigan State B.

Bab Mc Keiver, Northwestern Totals NOW Lay-A-Way a boat and motor for Christmas or Spring Delivery Leather's Boat House 1813 N. St. Elwood, Indiana Ph. FE 2-S1M Ready Club went to Mangas Cafeteria in Elwood, Wednesday lor a dinner at noon. 22 4 47 FG FT TP B.

John Herrostein, Michigan ORESTES (33) Third team E. Tom Maentz. Michigan GOOD HOUSE, Three rooms, plus new bath and utility roomMiilt on new in 1956. Located at 914 W. Wash.

Call at 910 W. Harrison Prophet Judd Following dinner a short busi-1 ness meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Eleanor Mer-, T. Wayne Fawner, Purdue Summitville Methodist Church at I A fcYBOLTS SPORTING 3.0 I "Your Spurting Goodi Center" Uil W. Chursh.

Ph. 4-2485. If YOU Do not receive your Times Tribune, call between 5 and 9 p.m. and one will be brought to you. Our number 44451.

Please call before I. Of closed at tttat time. I. LOST AND FOUND Riley G. Dick Hill, Michigan C.

Dean Maas, Minnesota G. Frank Bloomquist, Iowa Mr pWUItm has studied voice Kode Walker with George Newton and at Ball morning, noon or evening. Adults preferred, no pets. $45 per month THREE ROOM Apartment, street entrance, furnished. 709 W.

Washington St. call after 5 p.m. T. Dick KJein, Iowa Orestes Takes Fourth Win ril and plans were made for the Christmas party, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Glenith Becson on Dec.

19. Election of officers was held with the following elected president, Mrs. Edith Warner; vice president, Mrs. Eleanor Merril and secretary and treasurer. Mrs.

Glervnith Becson. Totals 22 9 33 2nd Game I. E. Dave Howard, Wisconsin B. Len Dawson, Purdue B.

Don Clark, Ohio State B. Jim Roseboro, Ohio State B. Galen Cisco. Ohio tate LUTHERAN (53) FG FT TP Jerrv Stevens 5 0 10 LOST: 3 Yr. Old black and tan' MODERN FURNISHED 28 Ft State Teachers College at Muncie and was the winner of a vocal scholarship the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, where she studied with Wilfred Engleman and Mme.

Notima Rkhter. Miss Cox received her Bachelor's and Masters degrees in musk from the American Ceoserva-tnrv nf Music in Chicago, where 17. HOUSEHOLD Good. house trailer, call 4-3564 after 3:00 p.m. Honorable mention: Ends, Tony By David Autti Times-Tribune SportswrHer male coon dog in vicinity of Lilly Creek Church.

Phone 4-3824. I. RlfsiNEsT 5ER VICES Kolodziej, Michigan State, Jim Jim Stevens 2 3 7 Jack Stevens 4 2 10 Haas 0 0 0 Etichison 0 0 0 Wehsollek 12 2 26 FOR SALE: Large Florence Su Hineslv. Michigan State, Rod Han MODERN HOUSE. Also sleeping rooms.

Duffy's 604 N. Harrison. Phone 4-3532-. son. Illinois: tackles, Frank You- preme heating stove.

Ph. 4-2835 GAS STOVE, 2Vi yrs. old. $50. Ph.

4-3611. group then visited the St. Clare Glass Company where they watch-, ed them make their products. Those who went were Mesdame Eleanor Merril, Glenith Becson, Rowena Latter, Mary Watson, Le-tha Montgomery, Lela Stephenson, Barbara Ice and Edith Warner. IT.

-Til 1 T) nKn4inlAnJ nA Vlxrj 1HU IWUIII d'pdl Ullicui. inuu- HARDWICK GAS Range, good Coach Dallas Ludlow's Orestes Cyclone cagers, after a nip and tuck first half, rallied for a second half scoring spree to down Ingalls 40-20 Thursday night and notch their fourth victory of the 1956-57 basketball season, in a game played on the losers' court. The Cyclones, after a 13-13 half-time deadlock with the host team nirkeH ud a ootent scoring punch, crn, heated for one person, tiood location. Write Times-Tribune Box 458 so, Minnesota, Bill Michael, Ohio State; guards, Dave Burkholder, Minnesota, Bob Rasmussen, Minnesota; centers, Mike Rotunno, Michigan, Ted Ringer, Northwestern; backs, Dennis Mendyk, Michigan State, Rich Borstad, Minnesota, Bob Fee, Indiana. Totals 23 7 53 JOYCE CHAPEL (51) FG FT TP Laws 5 1 11 Brock 0 2 2 Ashlby 1 1 3 condition; upright piano and gas space heater with vent.

R. E. BR0RST PHOTO SUPPLIES 109-111 N. Canal Ph. 4-3740 Camera Photo Finishing she studied piano with Kedoipn Renter.

She has more recently studied with Mme. Olga Conus at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Miss (ox is a music teacher in Ihc Muncie City Schools and also a private piano teacher there. The on hour progera.m will preceded by selections on the Ham mond organ by Robert Cranmet and wiHte.pe4ft-the 4 3737. 113 FOR SALE: GIRL'S Shoe skates. Size 4.

Also black velvet skating skirt. Phone 4-3576. Reed 6 3 19 Townsend 6 1 13 UPSTAIRS FOUR Room and bath modern unfurnished apartment. Adults. Phone 4-3435.

THREE ROOM Upstairs furnished apartmenl. One or two adults. Phone 4-3361. VISIT AT LAFAYETTE SUMMITVILLE The Rev. and Mrs.

Gerald Gearhart and Mr. and Mrs. Bus Banthcr and son, Jack, attended the Indiana Purdue football game at Lafayette, Saturday aftprnonn and in the evening at 9 51 Totals 21 MADE TO Measure shirts slacks suits and topcoats. Clyde Surbcr Tailoring, 104 West Washington St. Phone 4-2321.

JOE'S RARBER ShoD in Orestes. ONE CHEST Of sterling silverware, less than wholesale and also one fur coat, cheap. Carl McKinley, 205 E. Berry. led by Guard Don Allen, to double the score on their opponents by game's end.

Allen, who finished the game with 24 of Orestes' 40 points on 11 fielders and 2 free throws, sniped 5 of his 2-pointcrs in the third period when the Alex wesUidcrs pulled away from In FG FT TP Comets Reel Off Fourth Straight fly David Auth Timti-Tribune Sportswriter tended the performance of Fred THREE ROOM Furnished upstairs apartment. Adults only. Phone 4 2469. Waring's orchestra and trice uud in the Music Hall at Purdue open week nights 6 to 9. Hair-1 cuts $1.00.

BAPTIST (50) Aldridge Hand Haron Hess Comipton HI FI Tape Recorders and Phonographs by Wcbcor. Record and Flower Shop. CORRECTION SPOTLIGHT COFFEE Lb. Bag 87c Price of 25c was incorrect wi Thursday Times-Tribune. KROGER'S FOR RENT: 6 Room house.

Con galls following the half-time tic. Wilson's 7 points were best for los- 3 2 3 2 0 0 0 4 tact Lawton Dostcr or call 4-2695 RFAUTIFLIL SEAMLESS Coach Lorcn Williams' Cunningham Comet basketfballcrs reeled ing Ingalls. In the evening's preliminary game, the Orestes team suf-. asset! Welborn Frix 13. REAL EST.

For Sale I AND Radio eiice, Dia 4-2163. Odia Crum, 1020 Tippe-oanoe Ave. BARBER'S TV Service. Prompt, courteous service. 935 W.

Washington. Phone 4-4216. NYLON HOSIERY AT MAHONY'S Shoe Store SKINPAK'D Carded tools, long nose pliers, diagonal pliers, Une- man's pliers, 6 inch pipe, wrench! 8 inch adjustable wrench your! choice 89c each at F. M. Henry I Hardware.

I fered their initial setback of the season losing a 21-18 overtime decision to the Ingalls' seconds. 18 14 50 Totals off their 4th straight win of the 1956-57 cage campaign Thursday night by rolling to a 48-13 triumph over Summitville in a game played on the Comet hardwoodl The easl-side consolidated school huopstcrs, showing a well balanced scoring punch, took a 13-6 first 18. FARMERS' Column 9eseTssiesss SEPTIC TANKS, Vaults cleanea Sewers cleaned. Electric sewer machine. Roy'a Sewer Service.

Phone 4-3490, 1403 N. Harrison or Anderson 2-U45 Orestes, currently holds of a 4-1 season mark, with their oniy setback so far this year coming at the hands of Cunningham 51-27, meet Summitville in their next encounter on the Cyclone court, Dec. 6. Dontlet this happen to you! GUY LEWIS REAL ESTATE 104 EAST WASHINGTON ST. ALEXANDRIA, IND.

business Phone 4-3195 Earl Lewis, Phone 4-2875 LOCAL PRODUCE (Courtesv. Hlatfs Poultry Mkt.) quarter lead and doubled their advantage at halftime 20-10 over the visitors. The Comets then upped Iheir lead to 3243 at the third diiarter rest, and tallied 16 points Summary: WELL DRILLING, Ditching, dozer, footings, partial or complete septic tank installation. Water ind sewer lines, fill dirt. Crushed stone.

Campbell Excavating FT TP Heavy Hens Leg Hens Old Roosters Eggs 24 4 3 in the final period while Summitville failed to score in the last Service, 1 mile east of Orestes, Puone Orestes 203. ORESTES (40) FG Allen, f. 11 Huggins, f. 2 Kettery, c. 1 Idlewine, c.

0 Harris, g. 0 DeVine, g. 3 Cmlpr a. 1 quarter. i Center Richard Prough's 14! 19.

AUTOS FOR SALE o' 2' GEO. MORGAN REAL ESTATE 104 WEST WASHINGTON DIAL 4-3257 PERSONALIZED PHOTO Finlsn- ing at my home. Order for Christmas now. Allen Miller, 725 W. Madison Call 4-4102.

Totals 1 4 INGALLS (20) FG FT FOR SALE or TRADE 1955 BUDCK CENTURY RIVIERA, paint, R1H, Dynaflow. Also has wsw tires. 'Three 1953 CHEVROLETS One Bel Air Powergldie and two 210 s. I These 3 cars are clean and in good points paced the evenly balanced Comet scoring attack while Terry! Montgomery and Phil Thurston! each chipped in with 10 points each for Cunningham Summit-villc's bid was led by Coleman, who caged 8 points for the losers. Cunningham's seconds swept to another victory in the preliminary contest, with a 36-15 win over the Summitville The Comets, still unbeaten this season, now with a 4-0 record, host Leach in their next scheduled Wilson, f.

2 Dowden, f. 0 McLaugh, f. 1 Lyman, f. 0 40 TP 7 0 2 0 3 5 2 1 Sherman, c. 1 J.

Wilson 2 condition. AL LEWIS REAL ESTATE 109 SOUTH HARRISON ST. DIAL 4-3531 Cassidy, g. 1 YOU CAN TRUST Paul Vermillion Smith, g. 0 Mundt, g.

0 0 I game, Dec. 6. FOR SALE: 702 W. Jackson, seven Summary: CUNNINGHAM (43) I GAS LINE FREEZING MM I I CAN HAPPEN IN COLO GAS LINE FREEZING CAN HAPPEN IN COLD Totals 7 6 20 PISTONS FINALLY WEATHER, PREVENT WIN AT SYRACUSE room serai-modern home, two lots. Price reduced.

Owner says scJl. Immediate possession. Geo. Morgan Real Estate, 104 West Washingon Phone 43257. 1951 FORD, 4 dr.

ForcVamatic wth RAtH. Also custom interior. Sharp. 1949 PONTIAC CIEFTAIN DHelux whth hydramatic. Also H.

1948 DESOTO. 4 H. In good condition. 1913 CHEVROLET FLElETLINE. New seat covers, it and ttirn signal.

107 FORD V-8. EKtna clean wth H. Low mileage. Has original black finish. 1948 4 dr.

Clean and cheap transpotation. 6y UNITED PRESS The Fort Wayne Pistons finally won a game at Syracuse and that, means anything can happen now in the National Basketball Associa-j tion 6. MISCELLANEOUS 0091) mm IT WITH DE-ICER now tn STANDARD RED CR0WIU00 (Regular Grade GotoHne) NO INCREASE IN PRICE FG FT TP Montgomery, f. 5 0 10, Richards, f. 10 2 Kerr, f.

3 0 61 Prough, 6 2 14 1 Thurston, g. 5 0 10 Paddock, g. 2 6 Totals 22 4 48, SUMMITVILLE (13) I FG PT TP Beeson, f. 113 Coleman, 3 2 Robinson, c. 0 0 0 Baer, 0 2 2 Small, 0 0 0 Totals 4 5 13 The PiUnn cracked the pro cir PHONOGRAPHS By Columbia and cuit's biggest jinx Thursday night Webcor.

$19.95 to $209.95. Christmas layaways invited. Record Flower Shop. when they defeated the Nationals at the War Memorial Auditorium, 92-87. It was the first time Fort Wayne had won at Syracuse in 27 Earl Townsend CAR SALES 807 Harrison 6t.

Alexandria, Indiana Phone 4-387S- NBA games On March 13. 1948, Fort Wayne an exclusive new anti-corroeion eddltiTe helps keep carburetors from clogging and fuel lines open and clean in any kind of weather, regnrdleea of how cold it get. And you'll enjoy amooth, economical, anti knock performance, plue faster start and fWiing pick-up for now you can get Rki) Crown beat Svracuse at the old State Until this efcueon, Standard's exclusive De leer was included only in White Crown Premium Grade Giwoline. Now, it's in Ran Crown Regular Grade, too, at no Increase in price. And it'a mighty nice to know that when you buy Reb Crown you don't have to worry about ntalla due to fas line freeiing.

In addition to De-icer, Fair Ground court in the upper New York state city, but that wns In a National flasikeOball League tfamr before the two clubs Joined Indiana BatketfeaH Retolti UNITED PRESS HIGH SCHOOL HuntiingbUTg 40 Evansville Bosse the NBA. a BIG BOOST in OCTANE LATE MARKETS Hogs 25-60 lower; 180-240 lb 15.50-U.75, tome to 16.00; Fort Wayne plays Boston ana New York meets Philadelphia in a double header at Philadelphia i PORTABLE PAJJNrr Outfit com 31 Mishawalca 76 East Chicago Roosevelt B8 East Chicago Washington 53 South plete with 50 ft Of hose and spray jnin Lik -new fjsed tvptmi- if 240-290 lb. 14.7545.50; 12M60 lb. 12.50-14.00. You fiXBSSf frm (ttflStettD) and 08i Cattle 450; carves 200; abowt i Wky MJTJew Say.

Bend Rilev 43 COLLEGE Anderson 88 Indiana Tech 89 Oakland Citv Franklin 78 ol mitely 2 hours, fbone 4-38Q2. LIONEL TRAIN Set, "0" guagc. Extra track, automatic switches, large four train tuansroraaer. Extra cars, brldees and accessor RED TOP. RUBBER BOOTS steady; few good steers and he-tiers 17.

0048 JO; Joad good to choice herfers 20.00: vealers steady; good PAUL VERMILLION JEWELER Store Hoort: 9 a. m. to p. m. dally 9 a.

m. to I p. m. Sat. Closed 12 o'clock Wd.

afternoon IVincennes 112 Mount Vernoti, 111. and choice 1950 to 25.00; high I 78 AT MAHONY'S Shoe Store ies. A real bargain. Call Murl Ray, phone 4-3693. choice 28.00..

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