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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

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I I I I I shaw. 1s at FRIDAY, APRIT. 5, 1946 Miss Dorothy Durham Society Editor Phone 66 Approaching Marriage Of Lillian T'anzilli Is Announced Today Mr. and Mrs. Anthony 01 1036 South street, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugater, Litlian, to Robert Hugnes, son of Mr.

and. Mrs. Glen Parker, of Frankion. The wedding ceremony will be read on May 17th. Miss Tanzilli is a graduate of the Elwood High School with the class of 01941.

is a member of the Sigma Pni Gamma sorority, the St. Joseph's church and the Trump Eit Club. She IS employed at the Cruzens Bank. Mr. Hughes is a graduate of the Frankion high school with the class of 1942 and was recently granted an honorable discharge from the U.

S. Marine Corps. He is employed at the Delco-Remy Corporation In Anderson. Homer Dietzer, Miss Helen Levi Wed The marriage of Homer Dietzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Dietzer, of 1538 South street, and Miss Helen Levi, of San Francisco. has been announced by parents. The ceremony was solemnized in Ind. nanapolis on Maich 21 at the home of Rev. Robert Shaw.

pastor of the Christian church of Hobbs They were attended by the bridegro m's parents, The bride was attired In poudre blue. suit with navy accessories and wore a corsage red roses. Mrs. Deitzer wore a black suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrs.

Deitzer has been employed in a photographic studio at San Francisco. Mr. Dietzer was recently discharged from the S. Navy where he served as a gunner's mate second class for three years. He was graduated from the Frankton high school.

He has resumed his former employment with the Delco-Remy Corporation in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dietzer are residing with the former's parents for the present time. Ladies Of Baptist Church Regular Meet First Baptist church met at The Ladies Organization of the church Thursday afternoon for their regular business meeting.

Mrs. Charles Dunn, president. was in charge. Devotions were given by Mrs. Thomas McBride, who read a part of the First Corinthians.

Prayer was voiced by W. McCammon. During the business election of officers was held for the ensuing year with the following re-' sults: Mrs. Charles Dunn, dent; Mrs. Fred Smith, First VicePresident: Mrs.

Edward Ackerman, Second Vice- President: Mrs. Chester Hood, Third dent: Mrs. Margaret High, secretary; Mrs. Harry Moody, Treasurer of the organization; Mrs. John Quarles, treasurer of Missions; Mrs.

H. W. McCammon. secretary of literature. A program committee is composed of Mrs.

Edgar Clark. Mrs. Mary Ruth Hinshaw and Mrs. Jess Miller. Mrs.

Charles Dunn voiced a I prayer for sick, and Mrs. Maul, of Anderson. guest speaker of the day, gave a very inter. esting tall: on Mrs. McGonigal of Anderson.

was also a visitor. The Lord's prayer was repeated by the group and the meeting was adjourned. NELSON EDDY is pleased to present as his guest today on "The Electric SUNDAY, APRIL 7 JEANETTE MACDONALD, famous opera singer. Robert Armbruster's Orchestra is another feature of this great program, heard every Sunday at 3:30 P.M. C.

B. S. Network: Indiana General Service Division of the Indiana and Michigan Electric Co. THE ELWOOD (IND.) CALL. LEADER PAGE THREE SOCIETY AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Society 10 A.

M. Deadline PHONE 66 Miss Cynthia Demaree Married Saturday In Fort Wayne Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Cynthia, Demaree, a neice of Miss Eliza Leth Demaree of Bloomington to Hugh Victor Perkins, which took I place the First Methodis: church in Fort Wayne. Saturday March 30th. Mrs. Perkins was a former acher of Latin and English in the local high school.

She has been teacher in the high school for the past two years. Mr. Perkins recently received an honorable discharge from the service. Past Matrons Club Of 0. E.

S. Regular Meet The Past Matrons Club of the Order of the Eastern Star was delight. ally entertained Wednespay Honing at the home of Mrs. Ben Mrs. F.

W. Harrold as the assistant hostess. Scripture reading was given by Mi Harrold and the meeting was in charge of the vice president, Gleland Henderson, in the absence of the president, Mrs. Best Seed who is ill. Mrs.

Ben Huff gave a memorial tribute to the Eizabeth Hayden. Plans for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Will G. Evans on Wednesday evening, May 1, were made. A social hour was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were erved to Mrs.

Albert Brier, Mrs. Myrtle Dawson, Mrs. Mancil Goodwin, Mus. F. W.

Harrold, Mrs. Gleland Hendersen, Mrs. Mary Hiatt, Mrs. Charles Hinshaw, Mrs. Jesse Ray, Mrs.

William Swift, Mrs. Wayne Yarling, Mrs. Glen Kanable, Mrs. Will G. Evans, and Mrs.

Huff. Trump Ett Club Dessert-Bridge Miss Rosalind Beach, of North 11th street, entertamned the Trump Ett Club at a dessert bridge at her home Thursday evening. Bridge favors were awarded to Miss Mildred McCarthy and Miss Jane Boyle. Mrs. Pat Gaffney was a guest.

Members attending were Mrs. Louis Linsmeyer, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. Lee Leavel, Miss, Mildred McCarthy, Miss Jane Boyle Miss Margaret Peitz, and the hostess. The time and place of the next meeting will be announced later.

R. C. C. Club All Day Meeting Mrs. Joseph Legg entertained members and guests of the R.

C. C. Club at her home with an all! day meeting Thursday. A covered dish dinner. was enjoyed at the noon hour.

Following the dinner a business session was conducted with Mrs. Joe Baker, president in charge. Mrs. Carl Underriner gave the devotions, using as her topic "The Chrisvan's Viewpoint Of Our Time." Contests were enjoyed and Mrs. Joe Baker won the favor.

Mrs. Elmer Fern was awarded the door prize. Miss Jean McConnell, of Anderson, a guest, presented a reading. Mrs. Lee Nuding, of Kewannee, Mrs.

George Berry and Mrs. Ray McConnell, sons Bruce and Kent, and daughter Jean, all of Anderson, and Mrs. Pearl Elliott. of Homer, were guests. Members present were Mrs.

Dale Simmons, Mrs. Claude Nuding, Mrs. Dale Webb. Mrs. Elmer Fern, Mrs.

Ernest Miller, Mrs. Audrey Tharp, and the hostess. Mrs. Ernest Miller will be hostess to the club at her home on Thursday, April 18. Iris Club Is Entertained At Maddock Home Mrs.

Harley Maddock, of North Anderson street, entertained the Iris Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. John Haynes and Mrs. Fred Majors. are new members of the club.

Bridge was enjoyed and the favors were awarded to Mrs. Howard Elmore, Mrs. Kenneth Harvey, and to Mrs. Fred Major. The next meeting will be with Mrs.

Calvin Sizelove, 1623 North F. street, on Thursday evening, April 18. FAULTLESS TAILORING MARKS NEW SUITS AND COATS Left, sky blue silk suit with long coat; center, fitted black shetland topcoat; tan corduroy raincoat. A bit of Paris chic coupled with New York elegance is found in the custom-made creations displayed at a recent fashion show at the St Regis. New York Suits and coats were all faultlessly the suits being outstanding for their soft.

fluent freedom in fine detailing Coats had rounded shoulders. fitted waistlines and the long torso look Skirts were a little fuller The three models shown above were all designed by Knize The suit is in sky blue silk with a long jacket that has a fly front closing and huge pockets The front pleat of the skirt suggests softness The fitted topcoat 19 made of black shetland and has shiny buttons which accent the double-breasted effect Stand-up collar. large revers and hip pockets are other interesting details The other coat is a new version of the raincoat. It is fashioned of tan waterproof corduroy. and has very full hines with a yoke detail decorating the raglan sleeves Extremely large patch pockets and matching tan buttons add individuality to this practical and smart coat.

(International) P. E. P. Club Met Thursday Eve Mrs. Ralph Woodsides hostess to the P.

E. P. Club: at home Thursday evening. Mrs. Jacob Scott was a guest.

Bridge favors were awarded Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Orville Leathe end to Mrs. Alfred Wise. A delicious luncheon was ed by the hostess lit the clusion of the evening.

The next meeting will Mrs. J. E. Hook, on Thursd. evening, April 18th.

Dinner Party At High Home Miss Verna High to a dinner party at her home 'Thursday evening In honor her house guest, and Miss Darleen Shinn. of Anderson After the dinner the evening W. pent cially. Those present with the guest of honor, Miss Shinn. were Miss Carolyn Hood, Miss Betty Green, Miss Joyce Gardner, and thehostess.

Junior World Wide Guild To Meet Friday The Junior World Wide Guild of the First Baptist church will meet Friday evening, April 5, cut the church basement a 7:30 clock. All girls btween the ages of 12 and 18 an invited to be present. Election of officers will also take place at this time. From Florida Mr. and W.

A. Faust have retursed their home on West Main street, after spending the winter in Calendar FRIDAY G. G. Club Mrs. Charles lin 1203 South Anderse: 2 o'clock.

Business Professional Women's Club Dinner meeting and Guest Night. at 130 o'clock Mangas Cafeteria Annex. Forty- Home Economic Club Mrs. Dora Upd graff of 2030 South street 1.30 p.m. Past Noble Grand Club At the 0 hall at 7:30 o'clock.

VI Elizabeth Cole. Mrs. Cyn thia Rommel and MIs. Alfred be the hostesses. will Girl Scout Troop 9 Picnic after chool World War Mothers Club Engl hall 7:30 o'clock.

Jolly Club Mrs. Jack WheelSouth street, at 7:30 p.m. 0. N. 0.

Club Mrs. Edgar Dupoint, 1224 South street, at 7:30 o'clock. AS INSURE MAINES INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 1523 MAIN ST. TEL.

121 UNFINISHED TABLES One Drawer Kidney- -Shaped Dressing Table $5.95 Cutlery Drawer Kitchen Table. 25x40 with $8.75 Kitchen Extension Table, 30 inches wide, with 50 Inches, bong Extra Leaf Makes it $9.75 Dinette Drop Leaf Table, 23 inches Wide, Leaves, up 42 inches Wide, 36 Inches Long $8.75 ELWOOD LUMBER CO. South 18th at N. P. R.

R. Phone 28 Curtisville (By Mrs. Orpha McCorkle) Tried and True Class Entertained Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walsh entertained the Tried and True Class 01 the Christian church at their heme Friday evening.

The devotional period WIs conducted by names O. McCorkle, and the business was In charge of the Walsh. Games and contests were the features the evening with the contest favors being awarded to Mrs. Virgil McCorkl. Dallas GorJoe Gift, and James McCorkle.

At a late hour lovely refreshments were served to the gue-ts Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gordon and daughter of Elwood: and to 11 mbers Miss Alma Colbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clingenpeel, Mr.

and Mrs. Swint rd and Michael Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McCorkle and sons. Lynn and Bobbie, Rev.

and Mrs. Joe Gift and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jame O. McCorkle and sons Everatt Lee and Ray, and the host and hostess Mr.

and Mrs. Walsh and children Billy and Elizabeth Ann. Sunday Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swinford and son and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Clingenpeel were the Sundav dinher guests of Mr. and Mrs. rlin Nelson and daughter Kathy Ann. of Kokomo.

Weekend Guests Mr In Hershel Eastman of Muncie. were weekend gusts bet parent and Mrs. 0 Hall Evening Callers M1 and Mrs B. W. Swinford and daughter Shuley Ann of An derson.

were Sunday ev ming call ets of M. and Mrs. Wortha Swin ford. Ill With Mumps Roland Yarling is confined to his home with mumps. Many cases of mump have been reported and the school attendance has b.en very low due to the ep- BeginningAPRIL 8 MONDAY EVENING From 7 P'.

M. to 8 P. M. FOR 10 WEEKS SPECIAL COURSE IN Ballroom Dancing For HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS By Martha Harting Former Instructress of Dane. ing at Bush Conservatory of Music, Chicago.

Classes Held At PHI DELT HALL For Further Information Phone 250 idemic. Saturday Guests Mr. an.l Mrs. Verlin Nelson and daughter of komo. Were Saturdav M.

est Chingenpeel Sunday Guest Put. Gen Robinson stationed Fort Knox. visited Sunday with his parents Mr. and Floyd Robin en. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Ladies--I have taken over the El0 wood Beauty Shop, located over Commons Drug Store and as an opening we will offer a ent for Only Beautiful Oil Regular $10.00 Cold Wave $5.00 Regular $15.00 Cold Wave MRS.

GERTRUDE ALBRITTIAN No Appointment Necessary. Elwood Beauty Shop Over Commons Corner of A and South Anderson rascal Geor Me New Make-up Color by Helena Rubinstein A complete make up stemming from the wonderful primary red of the lipstick. Coordinated to give you a Heavenly Glow. All this glamorous new beauty plus the fine protective qualities you've always associated with the name Helena Rubinstein. HEAVENLY GLOW LIPSTICK HEAVENLY GLOW FACE POWDER Silken-textured.

Alluring. Exquisite color In Protective. 1.50, 1.00 sheer, clinging mist. 3.50, 1.50, 1.00 H'AVENLY GLOW ROUGE -Gentle echo of the HEAVENLY BLUE EYE SHADOW AND color. Compact WATERPROOF MASCARA- -For an lipstick Cream.

1.00 enchanting new soft, tender or look to your eyes. Ea. 1.00 HEAVENLY GLOW NAIL LACQUER HEAVENLY GLOW MAKE- -UP BOX Gleaming elegance for your contains: nail tips. Lasting. .60 1.50 Heaven Sent Face Powder HEAVENLY GLOW CREAM TINT 1.00 Lipstick FOUNDATION Complimentary semi size Keeps your complexion Nail Lacquer All for 2.50 dewy fresh for hours.

1.50 Ins Federal Tax TAM'S REXALL DRUGS 200 S. ANDERSON PHONE 301 Elwood Hobby Club Regular Meeting 'The Elwood Hobby Club met Thursday at the home of Flora Klapp. The meeting was opened with the salute to the flag. Flans were made for the, guest to be held on Refreshments in ke ping with Easter were served to the tollowing: Mrs. Myrtle Dawson, Mrs.

Charles Lamm, Mrs. Frank Keller, Mr 4 Gertrude VanBuskirk, Mrs. Margaret Striker, Mrs. M. E.

Rocketellar, Mrs. Goldie Wikle, Mrs. Roland DuBois, Mrs. Kenneth Coulson, members; Mrs. W.

R. Goodknight of Cleveland, Dickie and Jimmy DuBois. Kay Coulson, guests; and the hostesses. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Charles Dawson on Thursday aftern: on, April 18, at 2 o'- clock.

Shiloh Ladies' Aid All Day Meeting Mrs. Maude Joliff was hostess to the Shiloh Ladies' Aid at an all day meeting at her home Thursday. A covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour and the afternoon was spent in making a comforter. Gusts of the Aid were Mrs. Nettie McDermit, Mrs.

Loretta Butler and Mrs. Bessie Davis. A Alpha Members Williams, attending Mrs. Myrtle were Mrs. Butler, Mrs.

Jane Baker, Mrs. Mary Creamer, Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, Mrs. Della Lewis, Mrs. Josie HooMrs.

Alice Jarrett, Mrs. Malude Hobbs, Mrs. Edith Todd, Mrs. Ellen Hook, Mrs. Rote Hook, Mrs.

Madonna Smock, Mrs. Nellie MoDermit, Mrs. Flora Baker, Mrs. Esther Wisler. Mrs.

Viola Bangle, and the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lewis cn Thursday, May 2, at her home southeast of Elwood. TED WEEMS (IN PERSON) And his host of Entertainers SUNDAY, APRIL 7 DANCING 9 TOT $1.50 Per Person, Tax Included GREEN LANTERN Anderson, Ind. LANANE LANANE ENTERPRISES Just Received "Blue Boy' 6 VELOCIPEDES HERE IS A TRICYCLE ENGINEERED TO WITHSTAND MANY YEARS OF HARD SERVICE.

STURDILY BUILT MADE OF HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH STEEL. Outstanding Features: 750 Lb. Tensile Strength Frame Under lung. Untippable Electrically Welded Tubular Frame 1-Inch Rubber Tires 14-Inch Front Wheel The Velocipede with the "HITCH-HIKER" 10-Inch Rear Wheels Step Plate. Reinforced Rear Axle Housing $14.95 Rubber Handle Bar Grips Rubber Pedals CASH OR CONVENIAdjustable Seat and Handle Bars ENT TERMS.

All Metal Spring Style Seat Mail or Phone Orders Delivered Prepaid. Ball Bearing Front Wheel 10 Gauge Wire Spoke Wheels AN ENGINEERED TRICYCLE B.F.G Goodrich Stores 116 South Anderson St, Phone 331.

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