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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 8

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Tag Elrht. THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Friday, May 4, 1945 CD MRS. RENNER PASSES AWAY CHAS. BROWN DIES THURSDAY TRELLIS FLOW ER SEED GARDEN SEED IN HULK GARDEN TOOLS LAWN GRASS PRUNING SHEARS Complete Banking Service TRUST DEPARTMENT AND INSURANCE PERSONAL LOANS MORTGAGE LOANS CHECKING, SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS Johnson County national Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Rites Saturday Afternoon at Edinburg; Burial To Be in Columbus Native of Franklin Was at Daughter's Home in Indianapolis c. VAWTE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT STORE "Vor WIf F1VD nOl ANYTHING YOU WANT" n-J-n Vest Jrffrrsen Street Thone Funeral services lor Charles Bro'Jn.

ace 70. former resident of Franklin, wiii be held Saturday at l- kr- mi mm tva me 2 m. the Dcrsev funeral home in Indianapolis. Burial will follow in Washington Park cemetery. Mr.

Brow ho diexi Thursday EDINBTJRG, May 4 Mrs. Mary F. Renner, age 84. died Thursday morning at 3:45 o'clock at Madison She was the widow of the late Edward Renner. to whom she was married December 25th, 1890.

The daughter of Valentine and Hannah Winchester Ault. she was bom in Indiana February 3rd. 1861. She is survived by one son. Guy Hogue Funeral Funeral services will be held at the Flanner fc Buchanan mortuary in Ir.

lanapolis. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Emma Hogue. The Week age 77. widow of Joseph Hogue and PAINFUL EXPERIENCE Describing his capture "a painful exper-ence." Field Marshal Knrl Rudolt Gerd von RundUedt.

left, his son. Lieut. G. von and a medical aide, are pictured above alter capture ty Lieut. Joseph Burke, of the U.

S. 36th Infantry Division, at the general's home at Bad Toeltz. Munich. cousin of Mrs. Cora Burgett of I Rocklane, who passed a way at the SATURDAY LIABILITY INSURANCE.

A to Jlrt.noo policy costs you $13.00 per ypar and protects yon for bodily injury, sfefcnixs. die-e, damaef to property of others, two pinptoTre woikin fur you on your premises. d.imr r.tiiseit by your ifSs and other animals. Come in we will explain thK policy to jou. UNION TRUST COMPANY AND TRAFALGAR BRANCH T.

WRITE ALL KINDS OF (K)OI) INSURANCE Mrs. Wal- Pi Beta Phi Alumnae club dinner of her daughter with Mrs. Kenneth Rider. 70 lace Pcnsinger. at Phoenix, Arizona, last Monday.

Mrs. Hosue wa.s also at I West Madison street, 6:30 p.m. Tri Delta Alliance dinner Snyder's Victory room, 6 p.m. Renner, of Columbus R.R.4; three grandchildren, and one sister and a brother who lives in Little Rock. Arkansas.

The husband and one son preceded her in death. Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Farr and Gosney chapel will be conducted by Rev. Ray Bozell. Burial will be made in Garland Brook cemetery in Columbus. Friends may call at the funeral home at any time.

of Durward Griffth of cousin Faiiiand. at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Vivian Ban, in Indianapolis, was born in Franklin. May 4.

1874. the son of the late Nicholas and Ellra-teth Blown. He went, to Indianapolis for residence about 40 ytars a so Surviving with the daughter. Mrs. Ban.

are three sons. Wilbur Brown of Nashville. Charles Brown, of Indianapolis and Paul Bro vn, who is with the Army in Germany and several grandchildren. Mr. Brown's wife died several years ago.

Also surviving are three sisters. Mrs. J. C. Herriott and Mrs.

Elizabeth Wolfe of Franklin and Mrs. Essie Mullendore of Anderson and a brother, Nick Brown, of and a half-brother. Grant Brown of Whiteiand. and twc half-sisters. Mrs.

Myrtle Knox and Miss Maraarct Brewn of Denver. Colorado. MONDAY Girls' club board meeting in Scout i loom at high school. 7:15 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary i Legion Home.

8 p.m. Walls dry in 01 hour when von use miracle wall finish cn oiy TUESDAY Coterie club with Mrs. Lora at Greenwood. p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary in Post room.

7:30 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY. MAY 5 at A. M. In the Strickler above Morris Store Circle One, Presbyterian Church The Camp Atterbury Exchange Needs the Following One Caqienter to do general carpentry work.

One Sign Painter to paint signs and work in Maintenance Shop. One Handy Man to do maintenance and temporary repair work in plumbing, electric wiring, doors, locks, etc. One Maintenance Clerk to take service calls, keep stock records, type correspondence. Should have some knowledge of materials and equipment. Iliese positions offer good pav and pleasant working conditions.

For an interview, come to 'he Exchange Office. 908, 32nd and Lawton Sts Camp Attnbury, and ask for Mr. McMillan. If you arrive in Camp Atteibury by bus. call 2106 and transportation to the Exchange Office will be provided.

All applicants must comply with W.M.C. SEE OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT Water Fountains and Feeders Get Yours NOW When You ORDER Your Thicks. WEDNESDAY Social Neighbors club a 1 1 a i meeting and pitchin dinner with i Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Turney. West Jefferson street Neighbor-' hood club with Mrs. Ray Templcton. 2 p.m.

998 GALLON Class Is Entertained i Thursday Afternoon SIX ROOMS StorrH at Ifili Last Jefferson Street, including Rurs, Suites, Innersprinic Mattrevses. Gas Stove, Metal 1c Box, M.inv Others Items, Call 801 BASIL NASH Carney Widow Eighteen members of the King's Daughters class of the Hopewell Presbyterian church were delight-: fully entertained Thursday after-I noon at the home cf Mrs. Clara I Coombs. The devotional program A 1941 Plymouth coupe being i I driven by a Camp Atterburv soldier struck the iron railing of the Mod- roe street bridge over Hurricane creek here Wednesday night. The i right front fender was damaged and I I the tire was blown out by the im- i INC.

Franklin, Indiana Phone 502 South Side Square was conducted by Mrs. William Ter-rill on the theme. "Christian Homes" and Mrs. William Records conducted a short business session. F.

F. A. CHAPTER HONORS TEAM to their new home in the Judah addition west of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Scaggs have moved from East King street The driver was not injured. A series of entertaining games and Pact. contests were sponsored by Mrs. i Cale Robbins and Mrs. John Smith Mrs.

Ford Hettick of Louisville, with prizes awarded to Mrs. John K.y.. is spending a few days visiting Mrs. John D. Rapp.

LeMasters and Mrs. George Dem-aree. Refreshments of sandwiches and tea were served by the hostess. FATIGUE HE RUES REST YOUR NERVES AND IMPROVE YOUR DISPOSITION BY LING Conduct Hearing The local alcoholic beverage board of Johnson county conducted a public hearing in the county auditor's office here Friday morning on the petition of Albert R. Mulkins for renewal of his alcoholic beverage permit for sale of beer, liquor and wine at The Court Tavern, 50 West Jefferson street.

No formal objections were presented at the he 1 ing. -At- The Franklin chapter. Future! Farmers of America, held a wiener ro.is at the home of Lowell Giimour in Franklin township. Thursday. Thr ixrocram wa.s held in honor of the winning team of the annual pest control contest, which wrs held during the latter two weeks of January.

Activities of the evening inch ded softbaU, fox and geese, and a treasure hunt, which as followed by a wiener roast. Members who attended included James Whitlow, president; Gordon Zufall. James Litki. socrrT.irv: Ger.e Hnrrell. reporter: Rh had Chirk, treasurer; Edar Hall.

Amos, Jolin Jx hn Brown. Bob Hens-ley, Kotm Cochran, Bill Compton. Parker. PjiuI Slupley. Gene Cr.narv.

Rill Woods. Wayne Sand-i rs, I iw Julian. Haiiand Ward. Nelson Iegpn. R.xy Raenfeisen.

George White, Lowell Giimour, and J. L. VanClcave. chapter adviser. Guests ILir.

ild Gilnviur and Richard Var.Cleave. The Gamp Atterbury Exchange Us The Following Help ONE CAFETERIA MANAGER, capable of taking charge of dining room and fountain. ONE CHEF, capable of taking charge of Cafeteria kitchen, supervising the work of 8 to 10 people, preparing menus and ordering foodstuffs and supplies. These positions offer pleasant working conditions and good salaries. For an interview, come to the Cmip Atterburv Exchange Office, Pddg.

90S. 32ml and Lawton and ask for Mr. McMillan. If you arrive in the camp by bus, call the Exchange Office 210fi, and transportation will be furnished you to thH Office. All applicants must comply with W.

M. C. regulations. PARK-H-BOWL W. Jefferson St.

Franklin, Ind. Speaks Sunday i Edwin L. Becker, national Uirec-J tor of town and country churches for the United Christian Missionary7 I Society, will occupy the pulpit of the Union Christian church. Sunday morning. Mr.

Becker will substitute I for the pastor. Rev. Trevor Pinnick. who Is recuperating from an opera SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY HAVING YOUR AUTO RADIATOR CLEANED HOWELL SERVICE 884 West Jefferson St. tion.

1 1 1 Officers Elected By Animal Welfare Officers were elected at a rf the Animal Welfare society held! the St. Vincent hospital Wednesday morning. Raymond Adams was brought his home in Clark township from John Raymond Devore suffered apainful wound in his left hand. while helping a scldier repair a A piece of imteddod steel in his hand was removed and tetanus administered at the Province hos- pit a I. i CKOW'S su Thursday evening in the Chamber cf Commerce rooms.

Maurice Ohl-rocge succeeds Robert A. Todd a-president and Fred Lock wood is the Mrs. Leon Vandivler u.io re-elected secretary-treasurer. Tls, Margaret Btcson and Dr. R.

Hunter are new directors. Yearly reports were ghon and plans considered for future activi- Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Rasmussen. who have been visiting her Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Dunlap have left i for Racine, to spend several days with relatives. They will then! return to their home at Las Vesas, Nevada. GLASS oS. W. P.

PAINTS PLASTER BOARD CEMENT INSULATION BUILDING -MATERIALS GRAHAM f.lFG. CO. "To Serve You" Home On Furlough MORGAN TO Mjv 4 Pf- Kar.v.;!e von of Mr and Mrs I ties. Because of lack of material it I has been impossible to proceed with HEWS OF OUR t'rT MENwWOMEN IN UNIFORM F.r-.ust Mm1v. who has in build inar norma new kennels.

It is th.e area fi-r the past 38; expected to complete this project months. i home on a -1-day tur- after the war. the tirst he was induct- ed July 12. 1941. Ho wa.s employed Miss BerUia daughter' vh the Anv.ature 0.i0f Mr.

and Mrs. Chester The Rev. Fred Baldus has invit- ed he congresation of the First Presbyterian church to unite with' the congregation of the First Bap-' tist church for a prayer service when peace is declared in Europe. THE OPENING DANCE Willow Paris FLATROCK, INI). That's where Uie larpevt crowd of the nicest people featuring Marti-J orchestra, the famous P.ig Ten.

Music as you like it-SI NOAY NIGHT. and every Sunday nisht thereafter. 8:15 to 11:15 p.tn.. admission. SI.

00 including tax. Special consideration given private parties schools, church and clubs. Seven miles east of Ldinburg on Road 2i2, 12 miles south of Shelbyville, on Columbus Tike. 15 miles north of Columbus, 18 miles west of Greensburg. PARK I'NPFR NtW MANAGEMENT.

FISH BROTHERS, bof ire he entered of Whiteiand. a patient in the to see tre. Ho wiP. be at and would like his friends. rry.

Mrt.hodi.st hapital is in room B-T32. or She is recovering from a major op-: eratlon and is able to see or hear from hf fricr.ds. Dne to the crtunrshlp code, Tbe Star does not print addresses it srnriiemen stationed eutside the country or Nsvy mn on active dutf. Nrithrr we print the Army 8riil Number of any ddrts. there Is danger of typorriph'cal eiror In pub-llcstirn.

K- Pit-. r. rvr-M'K h.v. two r. the Air JVrv i h.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson ofj Greenwood, attended the perfor-j manco of "The Two Mrs.

at an Indianapolis theater, Thurs- day evening. vf; r1 Class Meets Mrs. Betty Hotrgard. matron at the courthouse. Sher.tT Russell Cochran and Deputy rover took a patient to the state hospital at MajLson.

Thursday af-ir rnixin. Miss Florence Jean Paris has re- turned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russcl Paris, follow- ing a tonsil operation at the Meth- stM-nd a Mrs Pav. other iv- IVwb former'.

Oarrp airi Connersvillc Albert F. Fish, Mgr. Th.e High SchcW of the' G-ace Meth.odivt church Sundav met Tlv.trsdav evening with, Betty Iocan. r.t her home on the Mauxfcrry Pxi i Tlitrty mem- i tvrs of the class enjoyed an even-: of gav.es wh.ich wav followed bv a i ir.er roi Mrs. Golden A Svith teacher of the class, and ll.uxcy Youth Fellowship of th.e Kval church.

ch.pcro:'cd the crov.p. rh t.ov TV h'ed Max The Rev. T. D. Pinnick.

pastor of flljHHfrgUHfr i rdisl h0-sPital. I CO E3 I Mrs. A. L. Paycnter, Mrs.

F. C. ttty ofticer jrniM lie re from P.mfio for a few d.ws c.ass. Reed and Jerry Shine, of An- ricrscn. arc visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Lagle. leave his mother. Mrs. Harry otlier relatives.

the Ur.ion Christian church, has been a patient at the Met ho-! dist hospital, as brought to his home in the Union Thursday. i Johrvson lodge No. 76, I O. O. will have the initiatory degree Man- day night, with Murry L.

grand master of Indiana, in at-' tendance. i Mrs Harlev of White River township underwent a major oper-a'lon a' the Mcth.Mst hospital in Ir.U'.a:..po".v, Woolnosviay 5 and Mrs. Ira W. (Bump) Miller are spending a few days with her parents. Mr: and Mis.

Luke Trent, at North Salem. JL's Otis Vandtvier is seriously ill at near IVuid. i ArtJur Dressier of White Riven WW i An Easy Way to Help Win the War Your nation needs iron scrap for battlesh ips, bombs, guns, all its weapons of war. Think of idle metal my large mass you have seen in an abandoned building, mine, saw mill, quarry, in street car rails, a sunken ship in any other form. Write it down here.

Mail this coupon to: Special Projects Salvage Branch War Production Board Washington, D.C Where to find township, suffered a fractured ankle Thursday morning, while working on his faim. Miss Norma Wright spent Wednesday with her mother and sister. Mrs Thurman Kellcm and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey at Indianapolis. JEWELRY ft roaches Lockets and Pins To Brighten Mother's Heart and also to Brighten Her Sp i Coat or Dress.

Moderately Priced S1.95 to COSTUME JEWELRY, TOO! Mrs. Newton Hansman has been amployed as a bookkeeper at the' Johnson County National Bank. I Mrs. Robert Shannon entertained; her bridge club at her home on Henry street, Wednesday evening. Insulation and f.iica Pellets MILL WORK CABINETS LUMBER ROOFING HARDWARE PAINTS FENCE POSTS FENCING MLs.s Irene List was in Thursday.

iilL'' -Vl Miss Pat Smith has returned from a visit with relatives at Cave City. Ky. V'aV-T Mrs. Lizzy Dry is confined to her home bv illness. 1 Announcement a My The Ne prill am township Home Ec club will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

instead of 11:30 a.m. as first an- SIIOLEM'S MILITARY STORE 16 Jefferson St. FRANKLIN Jerry Holtz, Mgr. LEGAL NOTICE The Graham-Smith Lumber Co. of Bargersville.

Indiana, principal office located at Franklin. Indiana, hereby declares and notifies all persons or creditors, of the intention of the share holders to dissolve the Corporation. GRAHAM-SMITH LUMBER CO. By Leroy T. Cooke.

Pres. Paled this 4lh day of H45, If rou know of other large chunks of metal of this sort tell us bout it on a separate sheet. r.or.tved. at the home of Mrs. Glen i Sanders Members please note the I correct rime.

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