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THE FRAKXLiri TTODIARXT EVEKINQ STAT! Tuesday 15, 1SC3 THE WEEK Attempt To Link Murder Of Girls Memorial Hospital Notes Methodist Home News Market Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Hogs 4, PERSONAL and LOCAL PAULDING, Ohio (UPI) Police In Franlclin 600; mostly 50c higher; 190-225 in Chicago and Paulding consid bulk 180-250 November 14 Admissions: Ann-. Pnff, TP T1 ered today the possibility that the same man, killed Gloria Kowale- few to 250-300 150-175 Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Redmeier TUESDAY wicz, 9, near Chicago Saturday and Greenwood $17.75. will be hosts Tuesday evening at By Mary C. Barnett Mrs. W. E.

Hinkle of Greens-burg was a guest at the staff table Tuesday noon. Recently arrived members are Mrs. Lucille Coble of Cory and Miss Minnie Balay of Indianapolis. Miss Jane North of Rising Sun, who is a Home member, has been here for a few days. She plans to return to her home in Rising Sun Cattle calves 150; steady; Hilltop Evening Group, 6:30 p.m.

at Tabernacle Christian church Ray Alvin Gillett, 80 Hill a dinner for the Willing Workers class of Woodland Baptist church choice steers few loads Whiteland. dining room. choice good and Doris Jean Aldridge, R.R. 2, oi Indianapolis. Nancy Eagleson, 14, at Paulding the following day.

The bodies of both girls were left in woodlands and both were shot to death. Notes Similarities Capt. James McMahon, chief of Franklin Democratic Women's choice 00: good and Edinburg. club 7:30 p.m. with Mrs.

Maurice choice heifers choice Gilbert Allen Smith, R.R. 3. Duckett, 751 East Jefferson street. vealers fully steady; good Greenwood. Home Service Home Demonstra for the next few weeks.

and choice few high Etta Mae Nance, 52 Brewer, tion club and white elephant sale Miss Amelia Doddridge and Miss Our CHRISTMAS CLUB Checks Are la The Mail choice and prime $30.00. Greenwood. Chicago detectives, said that he and Paulding County Sheriff John Keeler noted similarities in the with Mrs. Leroy T. Short.

7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Swartz and daughter, Julia Jean, and Mrs. Bessie M.

Simpson spent Sunday with Mrs. Nellie Offenbacker at Atwood, HI. Other guests were Mrs. Alfred Eyestone and son Hollis from Urbana, and James Rees Sheep steady, instances Delores Epsteen, 126 Roseland, p.m. killings as they discussed the two I Greenwood Hilltop dinner meeting at Chris 25c higher on few choice and prime; good and choice wooled lambs choice and Charles Henry Jackman.

301 unsolved cases by telephone Mon tian church, 6:30 p.m. Harriett DeLay were in Columbus on Wednesday as luncheon guests of Mrs. William Edgecombe. The time of the shuffleboard games has been changed from Wednesday to Saturday evening, which is more convenient for the Madison Greenwood. Psi Iota Xi Honorary with Mrs, from Decatur, 111.

Grace Robertson, 451 1st Jack Throckmorton, 7:30 p.m. prime to few to $18.25. CHICAGO GRAIN Franklin. -W. W.

I. Barracks and Auxiliary day. The places where fthe bodies were found are 230 miles apart. McMahon asked whether- the slayings were the work, of the same killer traveling across the Bertha Jane Smiley, 349 Yandes, Close Nov. 14 turkey dinner at Scott Hall, 7 p.m.

players. i WHEAT Franklin. Hester P. Marshall, 244 E. Mod Mrs.

Clara Turner and son, Roy WEDNESDAY December 2.00 2.00 Turner, of Rising Sun, were din Mrs. Walter Umbarger, director of Volunteer Services, Johnson County Hospital, and Area Council chairman of the Southeastern Council of the Indiana Hospital Auxiliary Association, will attend the first board meeting of 1961 of nation. He said if Keeler nabbed roe, Franklin. a suspect, Chicago police would I Terry Alan Day, Zeta Xi, Delta Zeta Alumna 7:30 p.m.. at home of Mrs.

624 Hanover Over $20,800.00 has just gone out to the members of our 1960 Christmas Club and that will mean a lot of happiness for -a lot of folks. If you would like some extra cash yourself for the holiday season, it's time to join the Christmas Cfub at our ner guests of Ben bcranton on Wednesday. send a detective here immediately I Whiteland. H. C.

Beck. March 2.03 May 2.01 July 1.86V4 September 1.896 CORN Dr. John F. Williams had a ca Alberta Schrock, Nashville. Nelson Circle of Grace Meth to investigate the possibility the suspect may have figured in the Kowalewicz death.

odist church, 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. the Indiana Hospital Auxiliary As Nellie May Lee, R.R. 5, Martins ville. pacity audience for his conversation hour Friday afternoon. His theme was in keeping with the W.

H. Carey. sociation, Wednesday, Nov. i 16, at Eleanor Andrews, 1138 Orchard Daughters of Union, 2 p.m., with the Severin Hotel in Indianapolis Thanksgiving season. Lane, Franklin.

Mrs. I. C. Hougland. December 1.03V& 1.03 March.

1.08V4 May 1.12V4 July 1,15 OATS Hugh Harter Boyd, R.R. 4, Grace Methodist Stitchery, 10 Shows Slides of Europe Franklin. a.m., sack lunch. A set of beautiful pictures was Frank Ralph Lasiter, Indiana Job's Daughters meeting and in shown Saturday evening by Ray Seek To Avert Strike By Radio, TV Entertainers itiation, 7:30 p.m. at Temple.

mond Kelly, of Menlo Park, .57 .62 .65 C.W.F. executive board meeting who, with Mrs. Kelly, made polis. David Allen Denton, 900 S. Pleas a.

Edinburg. Norma Lee Brown, English, Ind at Christian church, 9 a.m. European tour last May, visiting Don't Forget! NOV. 17th 5 p.m. to 8 pan! Onr Annual Turkey Sapper MT.

CAEMEL CHURCH Adults $1.00 Children 50c Job's Daughters carrym dinner Holland, Belgium, France, Swit NEW YORK (UPI) Negotia One person requested that name Temple, 6:30 p.m. Inspection, 7:30 zerland, Germany and Austria. In December March May July RYE December March May July SOYBEANS November .57 .62 .65 .65 1.12 1.17 1.19 1.19 2.13 ohnson Ooiinty Claticnal FRANKLIN, INDIANA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora tioa Member Federal Reserve System 1.12 1.17 tors called a last ditch meeting be withheld from publication p.m. cluded were views of the snow today to try to avoid a threatened Rirthc clad Alps, a boat trip on the Rhine, THURSDAY profusion of flowers in Holland, Boy, born to Dr. and Mrs.

Hugh miamgnt sirixe Dy neiworx television and radio entertainers that C.W.F. group meetings, 2 p.m. Dinkelsdorf, a 1.000-year-old vil K. Andrews, 1138 Orchard Lane, Epsilon Sigma Alpha pledge ser would cut off live shows from TV rranfciin. lage, the Passion Play in Ober- vice and white elephant sale with ammergau, the Cologne cathedral, 2.13 2.17 2.21 Mrs.

Leo Mendenhall, 7:30 p.m. screens dui leave iumea ana iapeu programs on the air. Sessions between the American and Vevey, Switzerland, for which Girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Aldridge, R.R.

2, Edinburg. nit-1 Vnrn fn Mr snrf Mrs W.S.C.S. of Methodist church the Indiana town was named. FOR EXPERT AUTO SERVICE 2.25 will meet as scheduled. January 2.17 March 2.21 May 2.25 July 2.26 LOCAL MARKET New Wheat Federation i ofTelevision and Radio j.

schrock, Box 294, Nash- Recent guests of Henry Kelly 2.26 V.F.W. and Auxiliary special Artists (AFTRA) and the four have been his sister, Mrs. Corine Webb, of Greensburg; his daugh- meeting at Post Home, 8 p.m. 1.81 Brakes, Tune-Up, Mo First Presbyterian day circles. ville.

Total Admissions: 22. Dismissals: Richard Straley, R.R .81 ler, Miss Esther Kelly, of Dayton, Ohio; his son, Raymond, and Mrs. as anniunced. tor Overhaul, Trans. New Corn Oats .48 1, Mor- First Presbyterian Chapel choir, major networks, NBC, CBS, ABC and Mutual, were to resume at 10 a.m., EST, today.

Talks Monday produced little results in the way of a contract settlement. Prepare For Strike It was revealed Monday night 6L New Beans $1.92 Kelly, of Menlo Park, and A. B. Douglas and daughter, Miss immediately after school. Service, Painting: CARLISLE Auto Sales PEO with Miss Mayme Camp Mrs.

Leo Petro, Mrs. Kenneth Grace, of bell, 7:30 pan. Miss Margaret Knollenberg, of Richmond, is spending the week POVEH HO TOOLS SPECIALS Extension Bits Automatic Screwdrivers AU yAn Drill Power Attachments Portable Power Saws SPECIALLY PRICED Yi" Electric Drill Now Only $12.95 limited Offer 1 Manion, and Mrs. Robert E. Drake attended a ladies luncheon at the Scottish Rite Cathedral at Indi that the networks had piled up a backlog of new taped shows to Hi-Way 31, RE 6-7214 gantown.

Goldavada Holdcroft, 260 Arlington Whiteland. Oma Hunt, R.R. 1, Trafalgar. Mabel Middleton, 77 N. For-sythe, Franklin.

Mary Lou Spaulding, 240 Lyn-wood N. Whiteland. Kenneth Robert Smith, R.R. 1, FRD3AY with Miss Amelia Doddridge. Friendly Homemakers Home supplement tape recorded re-runs anapolis, Tuesday.

Miss Elsie Waterman of Indianapolis was the dinner guest of Demonstration club with Mrs. Har of old shows and old movies which old Murray, 1:30 p.m. will be the bulk of TV fare in Hustling Home Demonstration Miss Minnie Balay, Thursday. Attend Funeral ovont it ctrilro club with Mrs. Earl McQuilling, AFTR A isriinri ronroconts aKrwil wmieiana 1, Pittman, R.R.

Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown and 1:30 p.m.

J.JWV Jl OU1U 111 U1C LSI SftUl.ClVXX& a group of, members were in In industry, has received strong 1 1 11 dianapolis Wednesday morning for votes from units in New York, SATURDAY Franklin Dance club It it at Hill- Chicago and Los Angeles author Nineveh. Robert Lee Burton, 821 S. Holland, Edinburg. Theda Iris Cobb and baby, R.R. 1, Nineveh.

Martha F. Myers and baby, 150 12:30. view Country club, 8:30 izing a strike if no new contract is reached when the old one ex the funeral of Miss Grace Hargitt, who died in the Home hospital on Sunday. The rites were held at Irving Hill Mortuary with Rev. Lawrence Cooper and Dr.

Brown pires at midnight. TElUs (Nv Madison, Greenwood. The major dispute in charge. Burial was at Memorial Program Listing ForWFCI-FM around AFTRA money demands. Tuesday Niirht Park.

Mrs. Lutha Searcy returned ALL TIMES E. WTBM-TV (t) WISH-TT () RITES CONDUCTED () W1.WI-TV (U) Sunday after spending the sum Operated by Franklin College sythe; Franklin. Lillian Riley and baby Indianapolis. Baby Boy Welty, R.R.

Boggs-town. Two persons requested names be withheld from publication. mer in her home town of Rising FOR OVEII BREEDING SKX) Rascals 6:15 6:30 Ramar 6:43 Ramar Frances Farmer Early Show Frances Farmer Early Snow Frances Farmer News. Weather Frances Farmer Dou Edwards Sun. News Weather.

Sports The Pioneers The Pioneers on 89 JS on your diaL WEDNESDAY EDINBURG The Rev. William Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rutan of Mar- Schuermann conducted funeral tinsburg, with Mrs. Mary Clark, Navy Log 7:15 Navy Lot: 7.30 7 League Boots 7:45 7 League Boots News, Weather NBC News Laramie Laramie 4:00 4:30 Pop's Party.

4:30 5:00 Anything Goes. 5:00 5:15 News. 5:15 5:45 Broadway Beat. U.S. Marshal Expedition U.S.

Marshal Expedition Big 10 Football Bugs Bunny Big: 10 Football Bugs Bunny rites in the Edinburg Christian Deaths: church at 2 p.m., Tuesday for I William E. Forsythe, 1249 Or and Miss Doris Evans, of Medford, with Mrs. Ora Chick. Owen Breeding who died at the Johnson County Memorial Hospital 5:45 7:00 Dinner Music. The Vesper service on Sunday State Trooper 8:15 State Trooper 8:30 Crusader 8:45 Crusader Laramie Laramie Al Hitchcock Al Hitchcock Father Knows Father Knows Dobie.

Cillis Dobie CUUis Rifleman Rifleman Wyatt Earp Wyatt Earp chard Lane, Franklin. Total Dismissals: 19. Total Census: 130. Doctors' Exchange: RE 6-6221. 7:00 8:00 Classroom (convoca Saturday.

was conducted by the Rev. James tion). Burial was made in Rest Haven Ray and a group of the M.Y.F. cemetery. from Asbury church, Columbus.

8:00 9:00 9:00 Music You Want. 10:30 Light Classics. Dr. Christian Thriller 8:15 Dr. Christian Thriller 8:30 Closed Doors Thriller 8:45 Closed Doors Thriller Tom Ewell Tom Ewell Red Skelton Red Skelton Stagecoach West Stageooach West Stagecoach West Stageooach West The pastor spoke on the "Grace Acuve pail Dearers were Virgil Mrs.

Georee Forsvthe. who of Gratitude" and the young people 10:00 Navy Log 10:15 Navy Loa- Wheeler, Mitchell Glick, Ernest is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Isley, Clifford Murphy, Wayne William Leek, and Mr. Leek, in Kellams and Dan Mills. Honor- Glen Mills, fell at their home ary pall bearers were Henry Saturdav and sustained a broken 010, DIG DISCOUNT PRICES On All Of These Items As Long: As Present Stocks Last! Enamel, Kem Glo, Kem Tone, Varnish, linseed, Terps and all other finishing materials.

All Wire Fencing, Chick Matting, Steel Posts, Can't Sag Gates, Galvanized Culverts, Roll Corn Cribbing, Steel Utility Sash. Bevel Siding, Masonite Shadowvent and Wood Frame Storm Sash. Special Sale Prices! GRAEIAH LIFG. CO. Franklin, Indiana State Republicans participated in the service.

Adult counselors with them were Mrs. Ruth Harrison, Mrs. Virginia Great Mysteries Great Mysteries Great Mysteries Great Mysteries Garry Moore Garry JVIoore Garry Moore Garry Moore One Step Beyond One Step Beyond Manhunt Manhunt 1030 League Boots 10:45 7 League Boots Breeding, Clarence Breeding, Ho- heg. She is in Sacred Heart Hos- Kuhen, and Mrs. James Fath.

State Trooper 11:15 State Trooper mer Breeding, Ab Breeding, H. B. pitaL 9th and Wilson street, Ches News Events News Weather News Final Jack Paar Late Show Gold Cup Thea. Jack Paar Late Show Gold Cup Thea. Jack Paar Late Show Gold Cup Thea.

In Need Of Funds INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Members of the Indiana State Republi Briscoe and Gene Kellams. nam tnaaaer 11:43 Crusader Airline Official ter, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith, and family of Raub, spent Sunday with relatives here.

Visits Father Here can Central Committee will meet Wednesday Night ALL TIMES E. S. T. WTBM-TV () WISH-TT To Bring Cheer To Mentally 111 here Thursday to decide whether Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Kelly, (4) (S) WLW1-TV (IS) to demand vote recounts in cer (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) of Menlo Park, Calif, visited Mr. Kelly's father, Henry Kelly, at the 6KW Rascals 6:15 Rascals tain election contests in Indiana. Frances Farmer Early Show Frances Farmer Early Show Frances Farmer New. Weather Frances Farmer Doug Edwards News Weather' Sports Announcements But chairman Edwin W. Bea- Methodist home last weekend.

6:30 Hawkeye 6:45 Hawkeye ed. I think that adults thought we would tear down the curtains man said Monday that "unless we Mr. Kelly, who is director of 7:00 Callfornlans get more money," a recount re and break up the chairs. But now W.S.CS. circles of the Grace technical development for the United Airlines, grew up in Franklin, quest is out of the question.

News, Weather NBC News Wagon Train Wagon Train Grand Jury Grand Jury. Aquanauts Aquanauts Shotgun Sladar Shotgun Eiade Hong Kong Hong Kong we dance in the ballroom and we Methodist church will meet Thurs 7:15 Calif ornians 7:30 Bold Journey 7:45 Bold Journey "Our financial condition is not graduated from the local high haven ripped a curtain or brok- day afternoon. Coleman circle, at school and later from Purdue Uni 8:00 Mike Hammer en a chair yet." p.m. with Mrs. J.

E. Bynum, versity. Four or five adult chaperones I Mrs. Carl Lemon, leader: Cooley MiKe Hammer 8:30 Official Detective Wagon Train Wagon Train Price Is Right Price Is Right Aquanauts Aquanauts Wanted Dead or Alive Hong Kong i Hong Kong Nelson Family Nelson Family good," he said, "We can't carry a recount unless our finances are in better shape. Each county had a quota to meet for campaign costs and many of them have not attend each dance but the teen- circle at 1:30 with Mrs.

Harvey Official Detective Visit Son On a recent trip to Europe, Mr. agers themselves set their own Cross, leader. Members are asked 9:00 N.T. Confidential TW Vm. N.Y.

Confidential Rnh wnI rules on what to wear and how to to take a personal gift for the mis and Mrs. Kelly visited their son, Douglas, who at the time was My Sister Eileen My Sister Eileen Show Of Month Show Of Month Hawaiian Fye Hawaiian Eye Hawaiian Eye Hawaiian Eye paid up." 9:30 Harbor Command Rnh unn behave. The name of the club I sionary. Maxine Cooley; Dalton 9:45 Harbor Command Bob Hope Beaman said the meeting will came from a popular record of circle at 1:30 with Mrs. Doyle Mis- concern not only a re-hash of the 10:00 doing research work in the University of Utrecht Holland, and his family.

a few years ago. But apparently kefl. Mrs. Loren Vaught, leader; 10:15 10 JO CaUfornlans Peter Loves Mary Show Of Montis Naked City Peter Loves Mary Show. Of Monti Naked City Bold Journey Tombstone Ter.

Show Of Monti Naked City Bold Journey Tombstone Ter. Show Of Month Naked City few of the Chez Marie members i and Nelson circle at 7:30 with Mrs, election but also wul involve future planning by the committee. 10:45 On Saturday evening, Mr. Kelly realize how fitting their name may Lola Carey, Miss Nellie Moran, be to their Christmas project i leader. 11:00 Mike Hammer showed a set of pictures taken during his European trip for the 11:15 Mike Hammer The phrase means "in the house Births Announced News, Weather Sports Jack Parr Jack Parr News, Weather Late Show Late Snow Late Show Sports Final Gold Cup Theft.

Gold Cup The Gold Cup Theat. 11-30 Official Detecttae entertainment of Home members. of Mary." A special meeting will be con- 11:45 Official Detective I ducted by the V.F.W. and Auxiliary The daughter born to Mr. and at the Post Home, Thursday night at 8 o'clock, and all members are Mrs.

Carl J. Ellis, of Scottsdale, on Oct. 30, has been named urged to be present. April Lynn. Carl E.

Ellis, and 1 Mrs. Jesse D. Ellis, formerly of Franklin, are the grandfather and TURKEY SUPPER and ALL THE TRIMMINGS AT MT. CARMEL CHURCH NOV. 17 5 to 8 pjn.

Adults $1.00 1 Children 50c SPONSORED BY LADIES AID SOCIETY ANNUAL FISH FRY At Franklin Sooth Side School THURSDAY, NOV. 17 11 to 1 P.M. and 5 to 7 P.M. SPONSORED BY HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL AT BREAKS-DAY GRADE SCHOOL NOV. 19 5 to 9 p.m.

Come One Come All! Fun For All! FALL FESTIVAL and BAZAAR Turkey or Ham Dinner with All the Trimmings AT HOPEWELL CHURCH SATURDAY,) NOV. 19 5 to 8 p.m. Adults $1.25 1 Children 6 to 12 75c Watch For Our Ad On Miller Tours FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18! the great-grandmother of the baby. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS MUST BE CAREFULLY CHECKED Tabernacle Christian church group meetings will be Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Group 1, leader, Mrs.

Shatto, with Mrs. Max Brown; group 2, leader, Mrs. Kerlin, with Mrs. A. W.

Records; group 3, leader, Mrs. Hacker, at the parsonage; group 4, leader, Mrs. William S. Johnson, with Mrs. Ralph Fisher; group 5, leader, Mrs.

Tressler with Mrs. Lola Douglas; the Morning circle with Mrs. Robert Suckow at 9:30 a.m. KTJ pharmacist first studies every prescription before compounding. The dosag is cheeked for safety.

We make certain we know exactly what your physician wants. If we are in doubt we call the physician for more information. Then, yon get your prescription quickly. That Is why most new prescriptions cannot' safely be ordered by mail Yoa would lose tm much time and this personal checking between the physician and pharmacist, if compounded in -a distant state, far from your physician. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine.

Pick np your prescritloa If shopping nearby, or we wiir deUver promptly without extra charge. A great many pecpla entrust ns with their prescriptions. Slay we compound yours? FREE DELIVERY WHEN NEEDED IHIiIlD2(g) PRESCRIPTION JMIUG Phone RE -5C31 Reid Erdmann, Reg. Pharmacist. Joe Wertzberger, Reg.

Jim Wertzberger, Reg, Pharmacist. Pcthaps your fanuly needs a larger home, too! COTGAGS L0AIIS FARMERS TRUST COMPANY Girls Club board members are asked, to get their string for the campaign at the Girls Club Wednesday afternoon and evening at 7 o'clock and Thursday afternoon. The Progressive Fanners club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. John Long Friday night at 6:30 o'clock.

First Presbyterian day circles will meet as follows Thursday: Morning, 9 a.m. with Mrs. Russell G. Jones; Circle One, carry-in iiniaii at 1 nm. with Mrs.

And Whiteland Branch Member Federal Deposit OSS IE tnut sir Insurance Corporation Farmers Trust Co. UVU1 (UU (WU VAblWC Ut SjCfcUU Charles Staff. (Please bring table service.) utner circles, at me cus MMKMtmWW 1 T- She limped into home port after tomary hour. Two will meet with Insurance Agency, Inc. 10SO-196O AO H.

WATER ST. PHONE getthv wmterized at Little Gem Mrs. W. V.X Brown; Three, with Will 5AV6 SAFtLV BJISSOlV.HiicuV tavern last-night. Mrs.

Glenn Otedn Fpur, with Mrs. TavaaaiaMSi i if i ft'a a "a.

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