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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 12

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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12
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-TITE ELWOOD CALL-LEADER PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1946 i and Mrs. Jofin Hobbs, of Ander-! son, called at the Hobbs home March 21 at her home south of town'. Sunday afternoon. Elwood Merchants And Manufacturers Exposition And Auto Show Planned comb, Miss Lois Feight, Miss Mildred Allen, Miss Joyce Allen and ML-b Becky Myers, and the hostess Mrs. Deaton.

Here From Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rybolt ol Xenial Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beamer and family over the weekend.

on Mrs. A. Tuesday afternoon. Entertains Son Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Ginn entertained their son Ralph, seaman first class of the- Chicaga-Navy Pier, and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Tucker and daughter Donna, of Anderson, Sunday. At Hobbs Home Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McCain, and son, Jon, of Sheridan, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hobbs and son.

Mr. Frankton MOTHER She'a olwoyt Jumping up to AMf et thia and that. Six waita on them all. So eh iwallowi CAT her food too ha.tily,arvdafter. ''J rd EXCESS ACID in-DPACEo digeetion, heartburn, aour ri-r- atomach.

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S. To Meet The Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at the home cf Mrs. Albert Heaton, Fwda.v nfternoon. Service Club Met Members of the Service Club met at the home of Mrs. Edith Bradburn, Tuesday evening.

Plans were made for a party to be given at Marion veteran hospital for the girls who are patients there. The Club donated $5 00 to the Red Cross. Attending were Mrs. Nellie Neese, Mrs. Stella Gooding Mrs.

Delia Gooding, Mrs. Nellie Remington, Mrs. Goldie Boti, Mrs. Dota Castor, Mrs. Berneico contests were enjoyed.

Attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Pennington and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Drake, and daughter, Mr. and! Mrs. Charles Hays, Mr. and Mrs.

William Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Copelamd1, Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Draki, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Sumner and family, Mrs. Chester Dalzell and children, Miss Anita Price, and Miss Emma Alspaugh, and John and Jack Ack-erman. Visiting In Frankton Mrs.

Naomi Mumils and daughter, Linda, of Los Angeles California, are lure visiting Mrs. Rose Ash ton, and other relatives. Mist-ionary Society Conduct Meeting Thf Missionary Society of the Christian church held their regular March meeting at the, home ol Mrs. Sam Deaton, Friday evening. The lesson was given by Mrs.

O. C. Stroup and Mrs. Joseph Alexander. Attending were Mr.i.

Charles S. Rice. Mrs. Clara Brandon, Mrs. Plans for the Elwood Home SUow and Exhibition, to be sometime in Mny, are iitl-vancing rapiifly according to word fiom "Happy" Blair.

Blair went on to point out the fact that this year's show will be one of the best if not the best in the seventeen years that the event has l.een a yt al ly function in Elwood. The. many growing industries in Elwood will furnish the crowd with their different products to Se and get information about. All the nr re lov.ly turnishings for the home will be shown to of the Christian Church met a. the church for all day meeting Wednesday.

A carry-in dinner was enjoyed at noon. Comforts- and quiltawcrc pieced during' the afternoon. Attending were Mrs. Madge Sprague. Mrs.

Pearl Kimmeiiing, Mrs. Dosha Fesler, Mrs. Bradburn, Mrs. Nellie Remington, Mrs. Donna Neese, Mrs-Stella Gooding, Mrs.

Bessie Brooks, Mrs. Lucia Benefiel, Mrs. Jess Nicholson, Mrs. Kathryn Swart, Mrs. Delia Detraz, Mrs.

Delia Gooding, Mrs. Emma S'troup, Mrs. Garnet Manrinc, Mrs. Mattie Gooding and Mrs. Carrie Barr.

Scattergoud lOlass Entertained Tuesday Members of the Scattergtfnd Class were entertained Tuesday evening at the by H.v. and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton and A carry-in supper was enjoyed after which a short business meeting in charge of the vice pre iid nt, Mrs.

Charles Hays, was held. Devotions were given by Joe During the eve-1 Mrs. Ross Wise Chat-A-Rit Club Mrs. John Welborn entertained the members of the Chat-A-Bit Club at her borne Friday evening. Congests were enjoyed during the evening and Mrs.

Eugene Clevenger and Mrs. Meredith Twiford were awarded the prizes. Dainty refreshments were serv-rerved to the following: Mr. Berlyn Danforth, Mrs. Harold Kays, Mrs Robert Swart, Mrs Clarence Wayniij'e, Mrs.

Lestiv Meredith. Mrs. William Miller, SPECIAL SALE LIMITED SUPPLY PICTURE FRAMES IIOBBS Moved To New Home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fuller and daughter have moved' to their newly purchased home in Tipton from the home of Mrs.

Fuller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb in Hobbs. Giitiit Of Mrs. Spoolstra Mrs.

William Hart man called Husbands Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? VkMMB aaolaa VMk, MIMM, ea NvM kW becauee bodr laeka e-oa. for taa. vitality, try Curat Tonta Tablet. Contaias Ira you. too, nor Mod fur pop: aloo euppltee Jttaalala.

bmeoMI iMrodwturi MMMfiaoTI For sale at all drug stores everywhere in Elwood at Tarn's Rexall ALL SIZES AT Wise, Mrs. Emma EUhison. Mrs. Reduced Prices Delia Dwiggins, Mrs. Maude wiso and the hostess.

Mrs. Bradburn The next meeting will be with Margaret Wilson of Anderson. Mrs. Willard Drake, Mis. Ken- an Easter at The club wilL hold arkct on April 20th LEWELLYN STUDIO 118'i SO.

ANDERSON ST. ih N.ble and Mrs. Mereditj Twiford. The members fo the club will enjoy a theater party at Anderson. Monday evening.

Indianapolis Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William daughters, and Mrs. Frank Joseph Alexander, Mrs. Leslie grocery.

Christian Workers Class Kntertained The Christian Workers Haroer. Mrs. O. U. htiroup.

Mrs. th public. Electric, gas, oil, and coal appliance will be among thee. Some of the latest developments in the field of radios and refrigeration will alio be on display. Automobile sales hous-s 'over the city will offer their different biands cf "self powered" vehicles.

All the commercial displays will be housed in the larg? 450 foot display tent. One of the feature displays in the tent will be the different types of farm Class Cletis Myers, Mrs. Bruce Whit- ning which was spent Webb were Indianapolis visitors Saturday. Wednesday Guest Mrs. Mary Peck was a Wednesday guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Erl? Peck, and family, Wednesday. Ihusday Circle Club Members of the Circle Club were ntertained at the home of Mrs. M. A.

Ccpeland After the business meeting evening was enjoyed implements. Thf Baker United Shows will provide the public with entertainment during the six big days This show is one of the finest on the ruid according to Blair, and is the same one that was here last year. Many new ricbs and fun-booths have been added to its roster of amusement Many free gifts and prizes will awarded to the crowd. A Saturday afternoon matinee will be run for the benefit of the young Spring flowers and St. Patrick's Day decorations were used on the serving table.

A two course luncheon wa served to Mrs. Tom Samuels, Mrs. Herschel Ell ing wood, Mrs. sters. The new high school athletic Charles C.

Harrold, Mrs. Oti Weaver, Mrs, Charles Swart, field will be counted in on the profits of the event. Busses from the Elwood Transit will haul peo Mrs. J. W.

Peck, Mrs. Joe Overman, Mrs. Sam Deaton, and a guest, Miss Emma Alspaugh. Mrs. Samuels will entertain on ple from all parts of town at regular half hour intervals to the Riant midway.

Swallows Returned To Capistrano SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, March 21. (UP) Capistrano mission fathers today recorded the 167th return of their swallows from the sea on St. Joseph's Day. The flocks, layed by storm at sea. whirred in late yesterday just as they have every March 19 since farther back than the oldest padre can remember.

Beautiful Handbags SPRING STYLED Here It Is Ladies- RAYOII BROADCLOTH SEW SPRING St ENROITTE HOME NEW YORK, March 21. (UP) Winston Churchill ended his visit to this country last night when he embarked on the Queen Mary to return to England. The liner sailed thi morning. Yard Bought in October, 1945. and delivered today 6 months between purchase and delivery So here is a fine Rayon Broadcloth with a small satin figure.

And here are the colors White, Pink. Maize, two shades of Blue, two shade green, and Chartreuse. 8 Shades for Spring and Summer PILLOW CASE SHOULDER tiff w'T PflDS Rit For Dresses For Blouses- For For your Dress for your Blouse for your Coat, with the inside removable pillow. Never ags never bags Never, geU out of shape -White or black. 1 HERE'S WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN YOUR NEW SUIT Men's Shirts Iland-iii-hand with your new Easter ensemble goes a brand-new pocketbook.

And thb spring -it's-soft and pouchy or smart and boxy. Select' your new handbag here we have a large collection of many styles, plastics, cordes, leatherette, leather aiid fabrics. In all price ranges The Soft Feminine Silhouette the New Longer Jacket the Itelted-In Utile Middle the Casually Smart Cardigan the Winged Sleeve. ,0 v. 1.98 up to 19.75 Plus Federal Tax R.

L. Leeson Sons Co. YOU'LL FIND THEM IN, OUR COLLECTION $24 to $45.

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