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Linton Daily Citizen from Linton, Indiana • Page 3

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LINTON, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1940 is items must be in the Linton Daily Citizen office by ll a.m. to appear in that issue. All personal news, club, party and church item! welcomed). HELEN L. GRUBBS SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Unity Ixrdge No.k (137 at the hall at 7:30 Kilts lodge Hump at rn.

1.0.O.K. p.m. at the Eagles lodge meets at the hall at 7 p.m. THURSDAY Methodist choir practice at the church at 7 p.m. United Brethren at the churel! at 7 choir practice p.m.

choir p.m. practice at the Christian church at 7 Ko Order of No. 1434 at the hall at 7:30 p.m. American Legion post meets at the Legion Home at 8 p.m. Women's Relief Corps at the (Md Fellows hall at 7 m.

Hiawatha club meets at the Red Iva ll for an all day meeting Ka Sisters, p.m. Temple meets at No. the 42 Pythian hall at 7:30 Christian Misisonarv society luncheon at tile church at I Ladies of (Jurist un churches in Lyons, Switz and Linton, special Past Circle of Pythian Sisters at 2:00 p. with Everett Waller, 580 street northeast. Book review and Silver lea sponsored by Foreign Missionary Methodist church at 2 p.

rn. Clarion club meets wit i Mrs. Sam Stockrahm, Vicksburg, at, 1:30 p. in. FRIDA! Coral (i-278 Workers Alliance of America meets at the public li- Arary at 7 p.rn All members are fred to attend.

Building Trades Council meets at city hall at 7:30 p.m. All members urged to attend. Sons of American Legion meets at the Legion Home at 0:3,0 p.m. Plans for Silver Tea Completed Here Al! arrangements have been completed for the annual Silver tea. sponsored by members of the mens Foreign Missionary society of tile Methodist church, to be held at 2:00 Thursday afternoon in the auditorium of the church.

The program is as follows: Organ prelude, Mrs. Elmer Harvey, address of welcome, Mrs. Lillian Powell, president of W. F. M.

song, Calls in unison; organ and piano duet, "Meditation from by Mrs. B. H. Bruner aud Mrs. Elmer Harvey; book review by Mrs.

J. Andrews of Indianapolis; solo I Leave With by Mrs. Roy Borders. Tea will be served after the program with the following committee in eharge: Mrs. IC.

L). Wilcox- sin, Mrs. William Talbott, Mrs. Walter Wills, Mrs. Olm H.

Corlette, and Mrs. (I. F. Dafoe. Mrs.

Andrews will be the guest of Mrs. Powell while in Linton. Ducktown Home Scene Of Birthday Party BLUETOWN, April 24. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Brown entertained with a party for young people at their one here Monday eTeninjf in celebration of the ninth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Marjorie. Cames and contests were played during the evening with prizes being won by Margaret Lee Figg, Juan Boone, Dannie Dunbar and Wanda Kinnett. Refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, orangeade, ice cream and cake were served to the follow'mg: Wanda Roberts, Merrilyn Booker, Patty Montgomery, Eleanor Cooksey, Barbara Dunbar, Connie and Juan ta Bedwell, VS da Kinnett, Boone, Wanda arid Warren Andis, Leon Pahrneser, Donald Rose, Margaret Lee, Booby Figg, Jackie Hale, Jimmie Benefiel, Bruce Corbin, Charles Ralph Greene, Anna and Dannie Dunbar, Jimmie Padgett, Mildred Brown, Misses Aletha Carrethirs, Blanche Daugherty, Lois Bedwell and Eunice Stanton, Mesdames re ss a Ladson, Cleo Hale, Mildred Dunbar, Georgia Andis, the honored guest, Miss Marjorie Brown and the host and hootess, Mr. and Mrs. Brown.

The honored guest received rn any gifts. Quapaw Tribe No. Order of Red Men hall at 7 p.m. Rifle club meets at rifle K. of P.

at 7 p.m. I 13 Improved meets at the range, I.inton Shuffle Board iub meets in basement of College Hill school for practice games. W. A VV. club anniversary din- at Martindale lea room at (1:30 p.

in. Elite lid Li: Elite Harold club meet' wih Mrs. Hon at 2:15 p. rn. club Ids ton meets at 2: 15 i p.

rn. Har- Mr Mrs. Ignore Edmund Is Jasonville Hostess JASONVILLE. April 24. Mrs.

Kenore Edmond enterin Tied a group of friends Monday sit her home here with a one luncheon. A menu of baked tenderloin, pineapple sweets, asparagus, hot rolls, buter, pickles, olives, devils food cake with whipped cream, strawberries, preserved ginger and coffee was served. The afternoon was spout playing bridge with prizes being won by Mrs. Smith, flairs. Stalcup and Mrs.

Seton. Those attending were: Mesdames Margaret Lela Stout Bess Conder, Georgia Stalrup, Viable Sehloot, Mary E. Williams, Rufina Seton, Margaret Smith, and the hostess, Mrs. Edmond. Jackie Hale Honored At Ducktown Affair I)enn is ontgornery Honored Near City Several relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Montgomery near this city Sunday to celebrate the occasion of his thirty-third birthday anniversary. A long table was set and a dinner was served cafeteria style. The afternoon was spent socially and in playing games. Herb McGlue, Gerald Skinner and Joyce Montgomery sang several songs during the afternoon.

Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ka- Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Montgomery, Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Frederick and daughter Doris Irene, Miss Norma Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. VV Diam Frederick and sons Donnie and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Skinner and son Charles, Mr.

and Mrs. Herb McGhee ami daughter Sharon Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Crcager, Mr. land Mrs.

Shtdd Montgomery and children Bobby. Dean, Patty, Joyce and Gerthell, Mrs. Lida Brooks and son Jean, Odde Ilould- son, and the honored guest, Mr. Montgomery and the hostess, Montgomery. The guest of honor received many gifts.

BUCKTOWN, April 24. Jackie son of Mr. ami Mrs. leo Hale, was guest of honor recently at a birthday party given in the home of his part lits here. Games were placed during the evening anil of orangeade, sandwiches, celery, ice cream and cake wert sn veil.

Balloons were given as favors. Those attending were: Wanda 'md Warren Amli-. Marjorie and Brown, Jimmie Padgett. Margie Russell, Billv Cox. Jimmie Bobby and Dick Hardin ty, Leo.

Hale. Blanche Daugherty, Mrs. Pressa Brown, Mrs. Georgia Aiolis and the honored guest, Jackie Hale. Day View Members Study Glass Making Making of was tile subject studied Monday evening by members of the local Ray View club, in their meeting in the Linton public library.

The committee in charge of the program was composed of Mrs. H. lf. Pruner arid R. R.

Miller. Members and guests of the club brought many interesting pieces of glass to exhibit some of them from England, Germany and France. Mss Ralph Seudder of Edwardsport guest, gave a reading, Going of The White present were: Mrs. Harry Bailey, Pearl Havill, Mrs. Ernest of Indianapolis, Mrs.

M. Bicknell, Mrs. It. Templeton, Mrs. C.

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Years Available:
1938-1977