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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 8

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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Kissinger pq On JUlw-J (Continued From Paso 1) Area Teacher Dies Saturday off-thecuff briefing Nixon held r- Sunday Ater Illness for newsmen in Kansas City 1 Moore ted. Red Cross Disoster Head DoUSiterOf Local Woman In Horse Show TbCospsI binders Set Concert 3Ct July! Mrs. Dorothy M. Wood S3, Kissincer said he aao to admit he had been traveling Richland Township teacher for 40 years, died Saturday after Mercy and was out of touch, save for noon. press accounts of Nixon a comments.

Born in Madison couitv to A tourin? croup of twenty-six The excitement of horses leaving tee starting gate. Charles G. Moore of Ewood has been appointed the Elwood Red Cross disaster chairman The following morning Chou sent him a copy of Nixon's college students will be in con Walter and fvQnrie Fosnot Fuller, July 23, 1907, she was a graduate of Ball State and a pageantry of horse and rider ADMISSIONS Saturday Mrs. Carl Hall, 1821 South 2lst street Rodrick Davis Green Acres Ellis Buttler, 2101 Swth street si cert this axning TuesQay even ing, July 20, fit 8 p.m. at St, remarks, in English, with his nersonal notations on the by the Madison County Pros the beauty of a well-trained member of the ETTA, Central WiEiara (Bill) Hill.

54, route Arte Elwood, died Sunday af-temtxn Mercy hospital following an illness of two irwrnhs. Born March 1, 1917 in EJwobd to Elmer end Pearl Walser Hill, lit was employed with the U.S. Postal service for the past 25 ier cnairmaa Bruce D. Giboen. horse being put through specific margin and a note reading Christian church Aaderson Garden club and Delta Kappa paces.

A graduate of Wendell WilJkie high school end the ird "please return, our only Kissinger said he has no John Lutheran Church, located at the junction 'of Ughways 37 and '13. This highly tainted group of musicians, traveling across the northern part of the These and a host of other Gamma sorority. Ora Reeder, 2321 North iana College of Mortuary events will be part of the MRS. LOLA FREEMAN illusions about; an immediate bcience, fie is employed 'at Survivors include the bus-band, Everett Wood; a daughter, (Mrs. EJobn Allman of Summit- Service for Mrs.

Lola Free United States 1 throughout the CJarka Funeral home. Moon today announced the man, 14, 1(12 South Ander Summer wfH present a youth- ville; two brothers, Fred Ful sen, was held this afternoon 15th Anniversary Inoiana au-a-rabian Horse. Show. The main feature will be fun and enjoyment for the entire family. The Show is sponsored following committee chair friendship forming between Nixon and Chou; but he said there seems to be respeoi already.

'f Although no date for Nixon's visit has been announced, ler of Anderson end Merlin wrenumea -program or music men for the newly organized in the Grace United Methodist church with the Rev. 0. Gene 'and drama with the purpose Fuller of Alexandria; two sis1 yean. He was a member of i street the Masonic lodge, the Elwood Ray Wilkey, 1514 North eorttry dub and a veteran of street world war n. -I Rev Roper Thompson, mite Survivors include three bro Elwood tfaert, Dick of Alexandria and ftwid and Don both of Elwood; 0x91 Ward- 1802 South aiz adsten, Mrs.

Wilms Parker sreet to Joyce McEKresh. both Shuppard, route of Elwood; Mrs. Carrie Richard-; Elwood rJ Afctftidria and Mrs. I-1 Mrs. James Bias, route three of conMnuricating what it aisaster crews.

Assistant Disaster Chairmen: bv the Indiana Arabian Horse ters, Mrs. Brooks Yost of An derson and Mrs. Joseph Way. Smith officiating. Burial was in the Elwood city cemetery.

means to have a living faith Club. Eighty-eight events will make up the 15th Anniversary Kissinger said diplomatic negotiations were underway to in Christ in our generation! mire of Indtenapolis-j and two Roger Ettens R.N., Dickey's Nursing home and Rob Cosher' and Fester were in granochudren. charge of the errangtmtrfs. "This group of recordinz ar show which will take place Fri make sure the groundwork: will Rites will be held Tuesday tists, the Gospel Crusa- day Saturday, and "Sunday be well laid. White Houst ert Moore, instructor in Elwood Com munity School Corp.

Welfare and Information at 1:30 p.m. in the Central oers, is sponsored by the Luih rm Waitfand. Mrs. Marv Irvin i Owood July 23, 24, 25 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum, In officials said Nixon will probably go late this year or early in Jr. Christian church in Anderson with burial in the Vinson Me Mrs.

Harold McElfresh eran Evangelistic Movement of Mfemeapoiis, M5m. They are ac and Mrs. Betty Crowder, all dianapolis. Chairman- Mrs. Kathryn May- 1801 South street Spain 1972.

at ThM morial cemetery at Summitville. Eiwood Red Friends will be received after I BfW North 7th field, aecretary, companied by Gary Alison Na-tional Youth Director of the Lutheran Eva naeEstie Move Friends may call this evening at the Karl M. Kyle funeral Tpjn. this evening at the Dun- street hi the Gopher and FeslerjCToss Office, Shelter Chairman Keith EPD Arrests Two Persons nkhay funeral borne where ntes (BroJUKanx. home in Alexandria.

The body men and by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott, Superintendent, Elwood Today wS be conducted Wednesday will be taken to the church one From this area, Mrs. Lou'se Trittipo's Daughter, Ann Bagot of Indianapolis and her Wait, have entered their two horses Fadove a (four yar old miare, and Satiljura, Faiove's in native Arabian dress. weanling filly.

IMIacKinney, and dra Community School Corp. Lisa McIntjTe, 2408 Sith hour prior to the service. uiairman of Religious Ser street aft 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Ralph Richardson officiating.

BuriaMriO be hi the city vices Rev. Ed Finley; Pastor, DISMISSALS Saturday ma directors. The admission to the concert is free, an offering will be taken during the program; While it is directed toward youth, the First Baptist Church, Survey Chairman Mrs. The 1971 show will include Elmer Tucker, 1624 Sob Arab (Continued On Pago I) (Masonic Memorial rites will Elwood police arrested two persons Saturday on charges of speeding. Willard L.

Lindsay, 25, S01 South 21st street, and Donnie Strong, 23, 2723 South street, were arrested for exced-ing the urban speed limit Both Jean Wheeler, Radio Dispat street (Continued From Page 4) to make any statement on the cufMr. The mdldents started Friday night whea a colorfully attired Berge Jetf 300 hfrries into the fishing village of Santa Eulalia Del Rio In what he said was going, to be a birthday party. Police, aided by some villagers, fired warning she's then proceeded to round up BergVs followers. Witnesses said some hippies were" beaten by police. The of the past weeks, however.

wereNnot only pleasure, halter, and costume be held Tuesday a t8 30 p.m. at the mortuary. cher, Elwood Police Dept. Mrs. Donakl McPhearson, concert is open to all 2703 South street The public is cordially invited Communication Chairman-Russell I.

Brooks, Red and City to Mrs. Kenneth Nul, route one uab station. foaive been cited to appear, in Atlanta 120-Year for an interim Middle East peace settlement. A Jordanian military spokesman said the guerrillas who fled to the West Bank were Israeli spies. city court on July 27.

Food and Chairmen George Mrs. Jerry Morris, 704 West Mangas and Evan Kolias, East Jefferson street, Alexandria classes for Arabian owners of all ages. New this year are races of one and two miles which will offer the biggest purses for show racing in the United States. Tne purebread twonile, open to horses at least four years old. will have a purse of $1000 pls all of the $50 entry fees.

The one-mile race for horses three and Star Inn. Mrs. Bessie Schafer. route Clothing Chairman Elwood three Elwood. Bflmed at hippies ancT their Police Investigate Minor Mishap The Elwood Police were Mrs.

Ralph Collier, rout one Jaycees, Larry Beckley, Preai dent. (Centheed From Page 1) Dayi Hefi Drivers, quarter bona racing finals, 4-n steer jiIng and grand champton- Aug. JM5pedal show CoCseum at night, chicken barbecue contests, horse pulling Atlanta leged excesses. Authorities recently suspend Chairman in charge of Vol Porfkio Sandoval, 15314 Main Local Man's Father Dies Benjamin F. Pitcher, father ed! the (Madrid mazazine street unteers Mrs.

Edith Gardner, Gray Lady-Mercy Hospital. called to the 1300 Block of South 'THcunfo' for four months Mrs: Elvira Baldwin, 2300tt older Will have a $500 purse Blue, red or white Reg. $7.95 HI-BROW Pumps Straps Sale Price $5.90 Pair atMAHONY'S Alexandria Canteen Chairman Phillip 18th at 11 a.r. Sunday when a parked 1966 Chevrolet belong South street plus all of the $25 entry fees. Morris Cooper, 203 North 7th of Howard B.

Pitcher, Brickyard road, Elwood, diel in GsJnrfay, Aug.21-Press Day: L. Heaton Publicity Chairman Mrs. ing to Donald E. Ball, 1902 South street because it published articles contrary to accepted morality, deluding one which advocated laiwa permitting divorce. Foreign periodicals are scrutinized' for illustrations depicting street, was side swiped by Sheboygan.

Michigan. Robert E. Moore, Reading George Laub, 1614 S'Xith Red Efeetton Show. GonrJay, Aug. 23-Glen Campbell Shaw, pony race, worship an unidentified driver.

Elwood Several other cruMren sur specialist, Elwood Jr, High street Try A Classified police are investigating the vive with Mr. Pitchier. Mrs. Alice (Miller, 1212 South school. Certified First Aid Instructor Rites are pending in Michi nutaty.

24th street Manday, Aurja-Jjadtes Day: Gospel fibbers, auction sale of Mrs. Harry Han. Der Stoiegel, Geirmany's lead gan and Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher will be attending.

Sunday Mrs. John Parker, 2325 North Medical Advisor Dr. Ralph R. Ploughe M.D. street ing news magazine, has been repeatedly banned.

Last week's issue of Time Magazine was Morgue and Identification Mrs. Martin Monahan, 414 Chairman- Larry R. Williams. Main Street held UD at the border for AMVETS Set-Meeting Tonight Anybody wishing to volunteer several days because it con Tuesday, Aug. 24 Farmers Dayj Roy Rogers end Dale Ehiana, Eddy Arnold Show Wednesday, Aug.

SS-Educa-tian and Ifigh School Band Day: I8gi School Band Contest in iiwndag with finals at light. Today Frank Gosnell, 200 South their services in the event of tained a picture of two nudes. Our colorful white event. All Penneys sheets on sale. Starring no-iron Penn-Prest.

a disaster should contact eith street Gregory Scott Fenntaiore er Moore at B52-9377 or Mrs. Post 14 AMVETS will meet this Gardner at 152-6362. BIRTHS ODAY (Mr. and Mrs. John (Moore Jr Tbnrtday.

Aug. 26-Senior evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Southern QOmrn Dayi Harness racfng, pel and bobby and talent pro- East Star Inn. All members are urged to at route three Sflwoofl, a girl: Communist tend. TREATMENT Jodie Norton, is, 831 North (Continued From Pago 1) (ConHnood From Pago 1) 12th street, fa the Cre depart weapons, ammunition and ex PrUay, Aug.

27 Harness Nbftng, more talent programs. Saturday, Aug. 28-igislators taari Fez Stake Day: Harness Forest. Hail three-quarters of an inch ment ambulance. plosives in three locations 20 to in diameter pounded the ground Pann-Prast muslin fashion eetott 50 polyoster50 cotton 30 miles from the capital Saturday.

Spokesmen said they Migrant Ministry Group To Meet Migrant Mndstry committee will meet tonight et 7 p.m. at the migrant camp. All interested persons end all members are invited to attend. were the biggest finds this VISITING HOURS MERCY 1-1 p.m. surgical and medical floors, ond 74 p.m.

obstetric. 232 year. Twin flat or Elasta-fit bottom reg. 2.99 now iwesreycle race at night 5th DtraansaoB Show. fkndarj.

Aug. 29 State Pair Centary Day USAC 100 mile rata, finals of rooster crowing southwest of Molina, while hail approximately a half-inch in diameter pelted Kirksville, Mo. Severe thunder storms accompanied by high winds lashed eastern Iowa, injuring two Dubuque County residents and downing power and telephone lines. Several buildings were damaged by winds and falling Postal Full flat or Elasta-fit bottom reg. 3.89 now Pillow cases reg.

2.02 Penn-Prett muslin Dnotona Strips 50 polyt iter50 cotton Military sources said the Communists appeared to have set up mechanisms for opening a new supply corridor into the Beak region of the Cambodian frontier, similar to one used by the Communists before the 1968 Tet offensive. Call-Leader Want Ads Bring "Quick Results" 232 The U.S. command said 3.000 Twin flat or Elasfa-fft bottom reg. 2.99 now (Continued From Pago 1) Throughout the day, Assistant Labor Secretary W. J.

Usery the government's too labor troubleshooter, shuttled between the rail talks at the Labor Deparment ahd postal negotiations across town at the Shoreham Hotel. Winds between SO and 61 more Americans were with miles en hour were clocked at drawn from Vietnam last week Moline, and Burlington and under President Nixon's Vietnar Cedar Rapids, Iowa, while 68- Full fiat or Elasta-fit boSom leg. 3,98 1 now' 3.32 Pillow casM reg. 2 for 449 Bow 2 tor 2.02 Penn-Prest im5a prints 80 polyaste058 cotton mizataon program, but military Pant Suit PUMPS and TI ES Blue, bone, camoj and brown. mile an hour winds swept spokesmen confirmed that the through Kirksville.

Mo, withdrawal rate has fallen by Ladles' white or beige PIGSKIN LOAFERS With crepe soles. AA to C's. $7.90 NURSE'S White OXFORDS Sale Price $8.95 at win Alexandria Eastward in the Ohio Valley, 30 per cent since mid-June. flash flood alerts were in effect The rate had been averaging 2 Twin flat or Elasta-fH bottom teg 239 now after thunderstorms dumped excessive amounts of rain in about 2,750 men per week for the last six weeks and before Full flat or Elasta-fit bottom reg. 3X9 southern Ohio, West Virginia that had been running at more 3.32 2.02 and Virginia Events At The TUESDAY 9 11:03 a.m., Open Lobby ti Gym, Grades 14.

p.m., Open Lobby Gym, Grades 7-12. than 4,000 a week since Pillow cases reg. 2for249.ltow2f6f Sale Price January. Spokesmen could give Louisville, received 3.35 inches in one six hour period no reason for the slowdown, hut and Lexington got 1.52 inches int the same time. said the U.S.

command still is well ahead of the withdrawal level needed to meet Nixon's Early morning temperatures Nation-Wide white muslin Cotton mualln. 133 count. ('bleached end finished) Twin flat or Sanforized EJasta-lit bottom reg. 1.99 now Full flat or Sanforized Elasfa-fit bottom reg. 2.29 now .67 Pillow cases reg.

2 for f9 now 2 for fgc Chunkle heels. at HAHOilY'S Alexandria ranged from 43 at Marquette, goal of a force by of 93 at to a high Dec. 1. Thermal, Calif. Military spokesmen also re ported fighting around the town of Hai Lang along the coastal One to companion, product frec.to try! Helena Rubinstein BEAUTY PAIRS plains 20 miles southeast of the DMZ for the second consecutive day.

Three Communists were killed there Sunday. Two others were kitted on Saturday. In a hurry? Keep your clothes Iff buty happening! Buy if vorita Helena clean and fresh this 4 ItabuutciapnauctGatt 4 MtonuUwop.wotKler- cherUW frgrnce. Hert'f Penn-Prest White Muslin rAe Reg. 1.69 Pkg.

LOSeS Now 1.2! Pkg Reg. 2.39 TWinS Now l.68 II. Reg. 2.99 rUllS Now 2.18 FITTED OR FLAT ALL ODDS-ENDS OF PILLOW CASES, FLAT SHEETS, FITTED SHEETS, Colors Prints and WHITES Reduced For Quick Clean-Up. DON'T falSS THESE! Penn-Prest White Percale reA Reg.

2.09 Pkg LaSeS Now 1.47 Pkg. I WinS Now 127 TUllS Now 3.27 FITTED OR FLAT DMmutxtmpi summer our SUDDEN SERVICE Samt'day Save Dollars! Buy SCHOOL SHOES NOWI White, brown or black STRAP SLIPPERS i Slni8Vito4. values HAVE THE LONGEST LASHSSAUVEI tU1niIOMG4ASHMA9CAKA NO EXTRA CHARGE! sVowa.Bfowa.Now. (ck a wily) 4 i YOCXOTNW MINUTE mtm ii. in IB MAMvT HAOIJVUU TdUfStoBotTtewnnJil Use our convenient drive-up lot! $J29 Sale Price The values are here every day.

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