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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

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PAGE THREE TOE ELWOOD CALL LEADER, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1937. yWW Leisure Christian Church Fri- ren, of Claypool, was elected presl-IMrs- Egbert Roberts and son; Misses Fifteenth Reunion Of Uebb Family. mmm if sen ted Claude Miller, of Indianapolis, will serve as president, and Mrs. Delores Wilson, of Frankfort. Lona Kleenor.

Jane CoKham and De- day afternoon for its last meeting dent, and Eva Finfrock, of Relatives from Anderson, Koko- I before the club' fair.f A aeneral dis- 'Wabash. secretary-treasurer. The lorts Knotts, William Hamilton and Albert and John Widener. cusaion concerning the exhibits and 38 reunion will be held on the mo, Gary, Muncic, Frankton. Mar-a.

secretary-treasurer, Earl Porter, ion, Elwood and Don- 0f Elwood. will be chairman of the ville, 111,, were present for the fif-1 entertainment committee. The 1938 teenth annual reunion of the Webb wM hpI(1 ForMt Prk premium list was new. miss iwru rourtn unaay jury ai ueavei McCartney, assistant Home Demon Dam lake. Those present yesterday stration Agent, was present and com- were: Mr and Mrs.

Paul Terwilli family at the Callaway park yester in Noblesville- plimented the club on its, work. A aer. Mrs. Christina Kinsey, Mr Lilly Creek Club Picnic Sunday. Members of the Lilly Friendship Club enjoyed a Sunday at the CullawKy park lima Groenlee, 53, was the demonstration on, "Making Lemon-'anj Mrs.

James Beavers and fam Creek picnic Mrs oldest day. John Webb, 88, of Anderson, was the oldest member present. ,4 1 Dawms.4 Marsh-Retherford ade," was given by Miss Trula Mew- rjy, and Roacoe Kinsey, all of El art. and a Judging contest on green wood; Mr, Eva Fingrock and Mi Mills and Clyde McCory contributed The tenth annual reunion of the numbers to the program in the at beans was new. miss ticien weicn- Mr Mrs.

W. E. Finfrock. ol es was scored high. Miss Virginia Wabash.

Mr. and Mrg. Gaston 1 1 I i L.IJ ternoon. The 1938 reunion will be miiMi.ncuimum amines wu neiu Heater second and Misses Carrie Cheghier of Greenfield; Fred Fisl held on the last Sunday in July at t-auaway parK Sunday witn members attending from Newcastle, twae Meyer wo utrnrvievr nd famHy of Middletoxtn; member present. A list of wno attended included: Mr.

and Mrs Herman Mr. und Mrs. Charles Church, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wardwell, Mr.

and Mrs. Kay Brad-Icy. Mr. and Mr. Donald Greenlee Mr.

nnd Mrs. Paul Swaim, Mr ni "Trs. ilder Henneper, Mr. and Mr Murval Wardwell, Mr. and Mrs.

Wil Waymire, north of city, 2 p.m. Talendar Club Mrs. Flossie Cope-land, 1133 North Anderson street 2 p. m. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society-Church, 2:30 p.

m. V. F. W. Auxiliary City building, the Callaway park and the following officers were elected to complete arrangements: President.

Er- tmro. me local -it aress revue ana A fam of Dctroit Ball conning exh.b.twil be holding. Cjnt and fami)y IIJIIIICVMUII Willi IIIC UUUI I II. 'IMC i Imw, in it Gene Deenng and family, Walter MONDAY. Hi Tri Club of Christian Church-Miss Marjorie Purtee, 1810 North street, 7:30 p.

m. Stet Club Dinner, The Colonnade South of Alexandria, 6:30 p. m. Athletic Club of Christian Church Swimming party-supper, Callaway park, 7 p. m.

Delta Theta Tau Sorority Picnic Mrs. Denver Mays, east of city 6:43 p. m. True Blue Council. Daughters of i Uouehman and family, Mr.

and mal Anderson; vice-president, Mrs. Alia Webb, Elwood, and Mrs. India Amos, Elwood. 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Alfred Wilde and Mr. and St. Josephs Church Lawn festival Mrs. Fred Micr, all of Anderson.

Muncic, Hagerstown Alexandria. Elwood, Tipton, Clarkville, Windfall, Summitville and Indianapolis. Chanes Marsh, 65, pf Indianapolis, was the oldest member present. Charles Retherford, of Curtisville, was elected president, and Mrs. Cleve Retherford of Alexandria, secretary-treasurer, to arrange for (he 1 938 reunion which will be held on the last Sunday in July at the Callaway park.

liam Savn'ge, Misses Olive Mac Stub-blcfield, Eileen Hobbs, Ellen Stew-'irt, I)uise Bradley, Lenora Savage Dorothy Church. Ruby Savag Dnii- school lawn, 8 p. m. THURSDAY. Lamb Family Reunion.

A. B. C. Contract Club Mrs. How Attend Whitehead Services Here.

nis Swaim. Theltna Church. Bettv weie: Mioses riuby and Mary Arr Scott. Wilma Wilburn, Virginia and Harriet Ann Heater, Helen Welches Carrie Mae Meyer, Caroline and Trula Stewart. Louise pnd Borniti Wittkamper, Rosella Bauby, Genevieve Hipos, Betty Briles, Eunice-Mays and Doris McCartney, Mrs J.nmes Hueston, Mrs.

Agnes Witt The following out-of-town relativ O. B. Goldmg. 70, of Elwood. wr ihe oldeiit member of fhe mo fam ily present ut the ninth annual re union yesterday at the Callaway Church, Opal Swaim und Nauim Bradley.

Harold Swaim. Joseph Church, Eugene Church und Howart es and friends have returned to then ard Elmore, 901 Ncrth Anderson street, 7.30 p. m. Delta Dek Club Mm. Russell Wann 1333 South street.

7:30 p. m. Stand By Club Mrs. Mary Buuslog 2136 North ftreet, 1:30 p. m.

Lucky Eight Club Mrs. Ethel homes after attending funeral mtv Greenlee. ires for Raymond Whitehead, -ion Hemphill Foor kamper and son, Maurice, und Mrs Meyer. Marriage. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Whitehead: Mr nnd Vr-v A. E. Kyle and daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Nelson, J. Lucas, Robert Shembs, Mrs. Ella Ir win and Mrs. Charles ul' of Remington; Mr. and Mrs.

Homei America Mrs. Lucille Kratzer 2729 North street, 7:30 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary Election, home, 7:30 p. m.

Omega Phi Tau Sorority Swimming party nnd supper. Callaway park, 7 p. m. Sigma Alpha Chi Sorority Miss A vona Dowell. 2427 South street 7:30 p.

m. TUESDAY. Swatika Club Mrs. Mabel Bauner, 1212 South A street, 7.30 p. m.

Wake Up and Live Club Mr- and The marriage of Miss Alberta Foor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs-' Moore, 621 South Sevcnteentr street, all day meeting. Women of Moose Home, 7 30 p. m. M.

P. Missionary Society Mrs. Gertrude Brown, east of city, 2 p. m. FRIDAY.

Glen Foor, residing at 415 South Attend Lea veil Rites Sunday. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon in this city for Fifth street, and Daniel W. park. Guests attended from Indian apolis, Noblesville, Carmel, Peru, El wood. Greenlown, Holton.

Tipton Kokomo ond Ohio. The progran 1 Vincennes, Fort Wayne, Kokomo. during the afternoon consisted of Anderson. Warren. 0-.

Mansfield, numbers by Lavcrne Lamb und Hel- Windfall and Elwood were re-en Smith, of Indiunapolis, and Phyl presented at the third annual re-lis Lamb, and Raymond and Richard union of the Meek-Colbert fomi-Lamb, of Noblesville. Mrs. Fayc lies Sunday at Callaway park- And-Lamb of Greentown, was elected eison Meek. 74 of Elwood, w4j the president for the 1938 reunion whici oldest member present. Anderson will be held on the last Sunday in Meek was elected president; Ralph Julv at the Calloway parK.

Mrs. Colbert, vice-president, and Mrs-Allie Smith, of Greenlown, wil! Alice Broderick, secretary-treasur-serve ai secretary. er, during the business meeting. The next reunion will be held on I Rogers, of Wolcott; Mis. Levi Rood of Long Beach.

Mrs. Will Bag Hemphill, son of Mrs Oliver Kley- The Mrs. Alice Lea veil, of Gary. residing at 2312 South street, Cambrian Society Called meeting well and Miss Mildred Able, oi brier- Mr and Mrs. Earl Beebe, 16301 following out-of-town relatives and jdan yr and Mrg Dric Hcnsle was solemnized at 2 clock Sat friends attended: Mr.

and Mrs. C. South I street, 7:30 p. m. urday afternoon at the parsonage Mrs.

Dean Bridy and Floyd Thom Mrs. Ralph Franklin, 1320 South L. Leavell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E.

of the Methodist Protestant Church Rev. E. L. Ferris, pastor, read the i varii Leavell and Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Hig- South Twenty-fifth street p. m. as, of Mishnwaka; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck and son, of Syracuse; H.

Brown, Miss Emma Brown an' Sjiiw, vi naticii vs. mi aim vi iiv 1 ceremony in the presence of the Primary Department of Christian Church Callaway park. Meet at M. E. Church Choir-Church, "iche" and of Mrs.

Frank Mrs. Maggie Salts, of Peru; Manor anapolis; Kahler, of Mc- bride's parents, her brother, Char-1 les, and sisters. Mrs. Eugene Gregg Creagmile-Cox the second Sunday in August. p.

m. Irwin, of Rensselaer; Mr. and Mrs Rollin Howell and son, and Mrs on EM EV.I I OUHUJ. Russell Elmore. Fol.l I 11,0.

i 1 1 1 i i ui. rr a Miss Anne Cox, i lie murnage oi John Gibb, of Jonesboro; Rev. anC lowing the ceremony, a dinner was served at the home of Mrs. El-1 Presbyterian Senior Choir Church 7:30 p. m.

SATURDAY, Christian Church Choir Church 7:30 p. m. daughter of Mrs. Lily Cox, of An- pflr, T(n Herson and Hamon Crenirmi rv nun Keesport, Robert Winans, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Pansy Leavell and Mrs.

Dora Pickering, of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marconi and daughter; Mr.

and Mrs. Neil Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nichols, Mr. and Mrs.

David Todd. Mr. and mo ret 1415 Twenty-fifth Mr anrl Mr, Alon, Crenmile MlSS I'UCI" .11 enlerta.P church at 1:30 p. m. Philathea Co-Workers Class of M.

Church Callaway park, 6 p. m. El wood Home Economics Club Mrs I)uis Renner, 2111 South street 1:30 p. m. Royal Neighbors of America Auditing Committee Mrs.

Mae Murphy, 2218 South street, 7:30 p. m. J. F. F.

Club Mrs. Kenneth Kan- street. Those present with Mr. and residing at 900 North Sixteenth 1 mpm True Blue Co-un-Mrs. Daniel W.

Hemphill were: Mr. street, was solemnized nt 2 oelock i DaufihtorY'f A.mc.ric?'. nt a tan Mrs. E. L.

Gates and daughter; Mrs Maud Howell and Mr. and Mrs. David Crockett and daughter, of Lo-gansport; Mr. and Mrs. Le Rnsii and daughter, of Lebanon, and Dr fonroy Filiatrenu and Mrs.

EllP Jarrett, of Indianapolis. SUNDAY. ci 1 ii and Mrs. Glen Foor and sons. Vearl Sunday afternoon at the parsonage nl MK John Park.

Family Reunion-allaway I MV AnH Mrs William Tnruillirfor and Charles, and Mrs. and Mrs. of the Christian Church in Ander- C- Russell Elmore and children, Mt. Valley School Rcunion-CaDa-; Hownrd Murrayi Mr. and Mrg ul way park.

I wiiinoinn Tjmm. (iisrH Carrie Mae and Howard Russell. son. Rev. Henry C.

Armstrong, pas-I mrmoers "no meir irienas are tor, officiated. The bride wore a invlled- tailored gown of beige lace, with Delta Theta Tn Hamilton-Fleenor able, 704 Mam street, 7:30 p. m. ReUnin CMVn Blair and Kramer, all of aororny ruDiir. park Marriage Sunday oigma rni oamma Mrs.

Mabel Fleenor, of Atlanta, A riiih orown accessories ana a corsage oi P'k roses. Following the cere- Tonight urganised. u.url nt ln- r.ita Thi Ton vjary, nir. ana mrs. v.

aioui, OI Kokomo, Miss Uva Walters, of An- norary. ju p. m. Family Reunion Callaway Christian Church Orchestra Church nnri. became the bride of Elmon Hamil dprson Mr nrln Mrs.

Plnvtrvn Durona nn tnAn i nm ij a icvt-uuii wa kivcii hi uir Ihp R- W. A. Club was organized brides home bv Hazel Bechtoldt of Sorority will enjoy a picnic supp- 1 Hall Family Reunion at the home of Miss Christina p. rt Arthur. Tex.

After a short er this evening at 8:43 o'clock at mii, myii vi i.iis. idfliuua i tan 111 tiu Callaway 0f Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs- E. Rey-1 residing at 2203 South street, in nolds. of TiDton.

Mr. and Mrs. How- nroltv nrnnnnv nt 3 n'rlnrk Sun uii ir-ii 9 ruiriii iviiiuumy owiciyi Dark Goins, east of the city, Friday ev-, weddino trin the rounlo will rraiit the home of Mrs. Denver Mavs. ry i of M.

i nunn mrs. junn run Wayrnire Family Reunion Callawa ard Cook of Chicago, 111., Mr. and day afternoon at the home of the park. Mrs. Lester Isgrigg and Mr.

and grooms uncle and aunt, Mr. and ening. The following officers were at 516 West Sixth street in Ander- three miles east of the city. The elected: President, Miss Hazel son. Mr Creagmile is employed at committee in charge will furnish Baker; vice-president, Miss Rebec- the J.

A. Creagmile and Son, Inc. ithe supper. All members are in- Bannon iamiiy Reunion uaway Mrg Gilbert iseriee of Indiana-! Mrs. Joseph Miller, residing south lips.

1415 South street. 2:30 p. Hiawatha Club Mrs. S. W.

Swihart 15304 South A st-eet 2 p. m. WEDNESDAY. WeHnnv So-Hl Club Mrs. Wil) i i-1 i i ca wise, ana vited v1- polis.

Anderson Family Reunion Calla- of the city. Miss Deloris Knotts and William Hamilton, brother of the groom, were the attendants and way park. MMr. Fnmiiv RMininnTniinuviiv I Wayne Davis Family Miss Goins. A social hour was en- Second Reunion joyed and refreshments were served Miller Family.

Those present were: Misses Hazel Mrs. Laura Miller, 71, and Miss Baker. Mary Richardson and Leota Kina Earleen Miller, age five Captain Ray Clifford, of the Salva nark Meta sday Prk. purs. I tion Army, omciaiea.

inose pres- 1 5t Davij UUV13 rom lif Ronnirm 11 ouo I 1HCIIIUCIB Ol ayne I eiu wmi Kir. una mn, cimon nam- it u. ui SPENCER CORSETIERE WINIFRED FOSTER 1514 So. St. Phone 1012 Darl iamiiy irom Anaerson, fenaeiion, for Hinnnr follnwinff thp I ui niemnui iuuki uiuhuh, mc uiuai iu Tetrick Family Reunion-Callaway Waoash, Elwood, Greenfield.

Midd- ceremony included and Mrs Edith Rya11' Estner Harbit- Clalre est member of the Miller family i pari. letown, Claypool and Detroit, Mich. Harry White Mr and Mrs. Orb Smitn' Rebecc WiM' Christina present Sunday at the second an- met. Sunday.

at the Callaway. park widener and daughters; Mrs. Mary Ginr EUanor Smith and. Patricia nual reunion at the Callaway park. Jolly Maids 4-H for an annual reunion.

Clint East- Jane Miller, Mrs. Matilda Hamilton, Le- The next meeting will be held Atlanta, Sheridan, Tipton, Ander-( Club Meeting. man, 69, of Anderson, was the Mrs. Helen Fowler and children; August 20 with Miss Baker in Alex- son, Indianapolis, Noblesville. 1 The Jollv Maids 4-H Club met a' oldest member present Ivan War- Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mr. and andria. Frankton and Elwood were repre- You should see our house now! Le battle is on Erl Roman, fatnous sportsman, vs. 600 lbs.

of savage, fighting, blue marlin! How would your nerves stand up to two hours of this? It's Painted with MOORE'S "M00RWHITE" the white paint that stays white. And Dad says "it's cheapest in the lontj run." l-V vV if ho If ks. ii fv 0. I). HINSHAVV PHONE 83 3 Registered Pharmacists AQUAPLANE EX PERT.

Miss Gloria Wheeden is a typical American outdoor girL "Yes, I smoke," she says. "Like all my crowd, I enjoy Camels especially at I i VH iii'f I 1 1 rrMM.rMj A -1 Of I nerves," Erl says. Above, right, Mr. Roman enjoys good digestion and a Camel after his tense fight "I make it a point," he says, "to smoke Camels with my meals and after 'for digestion's sake." Smooth Blending of Costly Tobaccos. Camels are made from costlier tobaccos, in a matchless blend.

A mild, cigarette for steady smoking that does not rasp the throat or upset the nerves. AS the Miami, Florida, "Herald' said of Erl Roman's struggle with the big fish (abovx "The battle was tough. Erl had his hands full staying in the fishing chair." But a sporting spirit and healthy nerves kept Roman going. After a 2-hour fight, he landed the second-largest blue marlin ever taken on rod and reeL "Healthy nerves sxe necessary for keeping on top. Camels don't get on my 7 T6.

"WHEN TM TIRED after a match or need extra energy, Camels give me a 'lilt in energy," says Joanna de Tuscan, U. S. Worn en's Foils Champion. "Camels do not make my throat harsh." Look Your Best For Indiana's Big Show. See us now about a PERMANENT WAVE to bring out your own personality.

VANITTE SALON Phone 444 sssVHBss: JVssaassaailaBBiBBVrt' v- BENNY GOODMAN SWINGS IT FOREST RANGER has smoked Camels tot 84 it weren't for Camel's mildness, I couldn't enjoy smoking so much," declares E. Dare. He likes Camels after hu broritc meal "Camels smooth things out for my digestion," he says. G. S.

BOGARDUS DENTIST7 Room 3 Citizens Bank PHONE 754 COSTLIEB TOBACCOS rfl Cuneb are made from finer. MORE EXPENSIVE in7mxVNwSTrC Cuneb are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE EVEttY TUESDAY NIGHT! Tone in! Bear the trio the quartette and all of Benny's boys awing the popular faVoritet. Era? Tuesday at pm E.S.T. (9-30 pm E.D.S.T.), 7O0 pm C.S.T., 6-30 pm M.S.T, 530 pm P.S.T, oer VABCColuabis Network TOBACCOS TurkUh and Domestie than any other popular brand Office open Moo, Fri rntriVfnifiri 31 11.

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