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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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AGK THREE Society Deadline 10 a- m. i PHONE 66 -TIIE EL WOOD CALL-LEADER- TfFSDAY. DFCFMBFK 4, 1W Society Deadline 111 a- m. PHONE 66 SOCIETY AND GLUB NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN MISS DOROTHY cntnAM, Sorlct Editor I at ti Mr Hihii Li j'o i i to the homo of Mr MleMlhi-ls HI1 I a 'he Hit ,1 hr pie- Pt Noralee Noland Is Bride Of William L. Cunny In Church Rites it; tnonv a tile p.

i intimate ii i. nd: i't ii le was a a i I blue Kb i -a. i I' mg acc ir i.t bu M. 1 1 Marriage Announced Of Miss Bertha (inV And Waller Stout a wedding beau ''in i it -olem: niv. 1 i mo; nmg al li o'clock "Citizenship" To iiv Subject For Centre! T.

A. Meet inn Ci.ti.'.cnship" as to Behavior At Church, ikhavior At Home, and Behavior On The Street, will be discussed by seiral mem (T'l'KX MANKTRK SKTS $1.50 $10.00 I.nCKOSS SKTS $1.00 Smiley's Rexall Store Kast Main St. h.M lie, ,1 -b Dinner will 1 o'clock Member le I a Mi ,1 i I cd li l.a ae v. al et' I 6 CI? MM MM 0 MM I ons Liqiod, Tablrts, Salve, Nosr Dropt I'aution use only as dn ted i The wedding of Miss Nmalee Nulund, daughter (if Mrs. Ray No-1 nd, of 1320 South street, iind William l.lnyd Cunny.

son of Mr. ad Mrs. Harry Cunny, of Liton, waj solemn ied Sunday jovember 25, ill 7 45 o'clock in the Ynlenai Methods! church at Ebanon i Mrs. Wtiliot Paiin, organist, presented organ selections including! I 'in iiv'm Tii'li'ii. V.

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.1 tttrl pa- 1, htfch Tm.o". ol i i d. the impr i'ci 1 Love ou 1 ruly and liecausf. The double rint! ccieninny as read hy the Hew C. R.

Karle. 'r of the church, before two seven-branched candt labi a which were hU-d by Miss Margaret Ann Allen, of Lebanon. Attendants were Miss Kathleen Hill, of Anderson, iind fickenson, of Lebanon. (Tlie bride was 1 in a i'W n-. a I' -t.

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ul i OPErl Department Club Held Christmas Party Robbins Home Morula; Peace" was the tneme for the ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 1 iVU.V, rate circ pr style, with gold turn id matching Juliette cap. Sue-are elbow length doe, skin and an orchid n.rajr. Miss Hill wore a ipe wrth matching plume licari-ess and black accessories and a rsnge of gard.nias. Following the coiem a tall reception was held at tin' I'tne of Mr. and Mrs.

Arinur Men in Lebanon. Heir; hmonls re served from a tab! cover with a lace cloth and tall ta-; rs. The cake was three tiffed beautitully dccoratic. atop which was a miniature bri la oom. Mrs.

Cunnv atti nded the p'jhjic 'iooIs in Klwooil and gri'du di th the class ol IB-U. Slu ad- 'Uxl from International Basint s- i liege in fort Wayne ii 1942 and the past three years has been tploycd in the Guide La.mp in Anuoivin. a member of the Kirst church. Oxi.r ot istcrn Star and the 11c Chap-: cf the Delta Theta 'I'au soror- The groom has recently jnorauly discharged i'r in the I S. Army afbr ovarii, for three and ont-bfif wais the Air Corps.

The young couple are now at 'me in iheir newly fi.rnish'vl artment in Lebanon. Those the wedding re Mrs. Kay Nolard and lighters Rebecca aid ss Eva Barnhill. Mr. and Mrs.

oyd L. Boyce of Anders- sses Kathleen an I 11, John Cohan Cantirual. ana on Cantin. II all of 9. Evurett Beck ol Ciawfords-le, Mrs.

Maiy Cunnv. Mr. an 1 s. Harry Cunny and children, rlton and Judith Aan of Li7-i; Mr. and Mrs.

Araiuir V. A-i and daughter, Margaie: Ann: and Mrs. Muses Dak nson, s. Hannis Gulling prat Haufih--, Jane; Mrs. Ralph Ble-liffh, Miss Lueile Cinn.

Mis; iry Boyd. Mi N'iaa Johnson, Selby, all of (. 'jaivai Ann's Study lib Meeting inducted Mrs. Paul Stine, 820 South street, was hostess to the regit- monthly meeting of the St Study Club of the National i 4 fey wmi fim A 7j i i i Hj a if.Jt ti x. fts i JT roil with ir.

h. turn n.l Murl' l'vmid Suppoiilutiet kiif 2 k- wlrome irlirf. I l.r iiiuni mr.li i rtlion tnrml real ct.iufi rl. rrducri train, If Uli liiilurn rcl-cl mml.tni-, irnllf mid halt nt, fi-T Ui u. Hninnr Smart' SttrtrwiBitnnr nt ur 1 ittua m.ttc wiltuHtl rly u1' nd iD makri'i ni.ntry lk Kuaiftn(f.

rrmiimthi AND plain 11 $2.98 I.OM I.V Sie, lor IN. A MAKE bers of the Central Tan nt leach-ei A.iMH'ialion at then regular monthly meeting to be held 'Wednesday afternoon. December i 5, at o'clock in Kooni at 1 1 n- Central building. A Christmas recitation by l.ar-i ry Douell, a vocal duet by Brtt i Jo Chrismon and Ha hard l)el- linger, and gioup Chi istmas carols ill 'he program. A business session oi the president, Mrs.

tuns, wijl also be held mas of Central I' to attend. mging of ilso feature Weekend Visitors At Canton, Ohio and Mrs. Chai l-s Ri.tledgo, Mrs. William Holhs and son. John Allen, of this c.ty and Robert Mitchell, of Frankton wen the weekend of Miss Jeanne Rutledge, in t.

anton, Ohio. Miss Rutleuge, vocalist, with Hal Mclntyre band appeaicil at the Palace theater in that city. The band wil play tin Square Garden in New York December 5 ana ill 'hen lay an engagement at the theater New York, through December. Additional Society ON page six GIFT SUGGESTIONS Twin Bed Room Suite 10-Piece $199.59 Duncan Phyfe Dinette Suite $109.50 Studio Couches S49.50 Lounge Chairs $39,50 Cedar Chests S32.50 Electric Heaters S28.5Q Hot Plates Hassocks $8.95 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 12 Months To Pay Will He Open Each WE ON ES 1) A A FTERNOON And "Until 9 P. M.

Each Evening UNTIL CHRISTMAS BUDfJETTE'S FURNITURE STORE mncil of Catholic Women otiMrs. R. E. Hartman will be the annual Christmas party and regular monthly meeHl.g of the Department Club he id Monday afternoon at the horni of Mrs. L.

C. Robbins, 1810 No-th street. Mrs. Robbins was assisted by Mrs. Paul Lacey, Mrs.

R. A. Scirele. and Mrs. S.

W. Swihart. Mrs. Edar Clark, president pre. sided over the business which opened with a Christmas earn sung by the group.

Alter the business. Mrs. Charles Dawson in her most gracious and pleasing -manner presented a very inti resting and appealing Christmas The Toy and Doli parade was 1 eld in charge of Mrs. J. L.

Williams. Any members who has not contributed and wishes to do so mav have- tovs al Mis Edgar Clark's A "Russian Tea" was held following the program rr.d itfresh-jments of Christmas cakes and tea ere served eat a plate was lighted with a miniature candle placed in candy. Following the luuch a group of carolers attired in red robes with white collars Christmas carols. They included Frances Bohlander, Naomi Roo'oins, Nancy Tree, Joyce Cotton, Marilyn Cotton. Velina Collier, Mary Alice Leathers, and Mary Sue Robbins.

Guests of the club included Mrs. Douglas J. Whil. and daugh-tter, Sharon Kay, Mrs. Edward Free.

Mrs. Thomas Bonlander, Mrs. Elmer Myerly, 1.1 iss Barbara Coulson, and Mrs. Charles Babbitt. Members attending; were Mrs.

R. A Scirele. Mrs. McCreary, Miss Lena M. Foote, Mrs.

William Lange. Mrs. George Woclhverts, I Mrs. Merrill Poland, Mrs. B.

F. Huff. Mrs. Charles Dawson, Mrs Benneth Coulson. Mrs.

Josech L. Williams, Mrs. Stafford, Mrs Frank C. Kelk-r, Mrs Hanlv Lane. Mrs.

Edgar Claik, Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mrs. Robert Jackley, and the hostess, Mtn.

Robbins. The next meeting will be conducted on Januaiy i Jt the home of Mrs. William Lanjfe 1311 South street, at 2 o'clock. Faith" ill be the theme of the meeting program chairman. The hostess- es wall include and Mrs.

J. L. Mrs. Williams. Pare Lutheran Ladies Aid To Have Food Sale And Bazaar Saturday The Lutheran Ladies Aid of the St.

John's Lutheran church wiU have'a food sail and bazaar at the Goodrich Stoic Salurday, December 8 all day Your patron, age will be appreciated. COLOGNES Tender, roman tic fragrances in stunning replica bottles. Cotton Blossom Cologne, a brilliant new and original fragrance in vase bottle. $1. 25.

Plantation Gar-den Bouquet or Woodland Spice Colognes in sparkling Decanter Jugs at $1.00 and J1.75. Tarn's Rexall Drug Store 200 So. And. St. I'hone 301 PHONE 842 SMOCKS to $3.99 COTTON NI) ONS Mioses Wiuiien, wm sT COTTON DRESSES $2.98 to $6.50 Horsi: nmossKs in COTTONS AND RAYONS Sizes HI li II; Hi to 7,2 C' LOU ELY ROBES HOUSECOATS i $6.50 to $17.95 1 1 1 i i uj'ilts.

AND PRINTED RAYONS. Sim 1 to II Joseph's church her home I anday evening. The meeting ep ned ith lyer. Mrs. John K.lrain as the ider for the evening.

Th. study the Bible as continued and oral Christmas were ad. Mrs. Harold D. Bra ly pre-tted a very interesting Christ-is story.

Plans made for Christmas part ef the N. C. W. of which tlie ot. Ann group 11 be hostesses at the school Friday evening, Di cen her 14 7:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Overton Sacksteder, 11 give a book review at this te entitled "The World, The and Father "ollowing the program a social ar was enjoyed and lovely re-shments in keeping w'th the ison were served to Mrs. Joe Williams, Mrs. John Kilrain, s. Frank C.

Keller Mrs. Har-l Brady, Mrs. William Whit-re and the hostess. A gift ex-infe was held duiing the social iod. 'vlrs.

John will be host- to the. Club at her heme on nfiay, January 7. ngs Daughters Class ristmas Party rhe King's Daughters Class of East Main Street Christian urch will hold their jannual ristmas party on Monday aning, December 10 at the arch at 7:30 o'clock. "Peace Earth" will be the theme of meeting. A gift exchange 11 also feature the party.

rhe hostesses in charge in- Mrs. Mary B. Hinshaw, lirman, Mrsr Juanita Ray, Mrs. ne 'Taylor, Mrs. Mary Tyner, s.

Kate Englehart, Mrs. Bertha Can, Mrs. Letla Kennedy, S. Bessie Hiatt, Mrs. Maude mmer, Mrs.

Inez Luse, Mrs. ra Mills and Mrs. Flo Lytic. VII members of the class are dtc to be present. mi i bloos.es.

to er-Jo TYLES Sizes :2 II. SKIRTS I $3.99 to 37.85 PLAIN AND Sit-s 21 lo JACKETS $9.95 to $10.98 SWEATERS $3,25 to $7.95 ALL COLORS IN SLIPOVERS AND CARDIGANS 'All Sizes for Misses and Women. "Pi-ids YOCR SELECTION NOV USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase COMHINATIONS OF PLAIN Sam Hollies QUALITY DRY CLEANERS COLORS WITH PLAIDS AND CHECKS. Sizes 1 0 to 20. 1926 MAIN ST a Will Accept Your Dry Cleaning Any Dy of the Week.

As we now hiKe tne necessary help to jjlve pre-war Service, with Improved Dry Cleaning: andEinishin.K. 0 9 WE OWN AND OPERATE OUR PLANT. So. and 22nd St. Phone 86 ,7.

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