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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 8

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Pg EfgKl THE FRANrCLIil '( TJTAH Thursday, October 11, 1962 Clerk Candidates Alice Whitecotton, Jean Bond Vie For Supreme, Apellate Courts Post Cchdbs Day Oct. 12ih IF YOU WANT TO SAVE SEE OR CALL CRISWELL INS. AGENCY 1160 N. Main 736-9121 Buy Your Insurance The. Modern Way On The Monthly Payment Plan! In Franlilin PERSONAL and LOCAL Miss Ruth Ann Seagraves is now employed at the G.

C. Murphy store. THURSDAY Alamo Club with Mrs. Carmel Devore. 7:30 p.m.

North Walnut street Club, 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ralph T. Davis. Northwood 7:30 p.m.

in the school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newkirk have returned from a trip to the Ozark Mountains. Dr.

Paul J. Cravens Chiropractor 11 (lew Building Projects Planned In County Area Eight new homes, additions to two residences, and a garage are being built in Johnson county, according to the building permit list issued during the past week by Donald Sutton, building commissioner. North-East Homes, Inc. received permits for the construction of four new residences located in Imperial Hills South subdivision in Pleasant township. Permits for the construction of two new homes located in the Kinder subdivision in White River township were issued to Gene Al-derson.

Bobby Bowman received a permit for the buliding of a new home located one mile south of White-land Road on Road 75W in Pleasant township. BY APPOINTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dodson returned to their home at Tifton, after being houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.

Judson F. Deer. I p.m. 5, Closed Thursday i J' v. -f tlf N.

Main. RE -7ftW Franklin. lod. FRIDAY Hustling Home Demonstration Club, 1:30 p.m., with Mrs. CurtLs Wiesman.

Franklin Home Demonstration Club, 2 p.m., with Mrs. R. J. Redmeier. Inter Se Club with Mrs.

Jack Throckmorton, 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Blan Vandivier and Mrs. John Flake were Wednesday luncheon guests of Mrs. Harley Perry.

Mrs. Stanley Davidson, of Boston, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Smith, and other relatives. SATURDAY St.

Rose parish pitch-in, 6:30 p.m. JEAN BoI.D ALICE C. WHITECOTTON Republican Jean Bond is a Hoos- at Scott Hall, fairgrounds. FISH FRY Saturday, Oct. 13th Serving Starts 11:30 A.

M. USUAL GOOD FOOD Trafalgar Volunteer Fire Department nt Tndi.n- er from Jy county, but lived ZTA Alumnae tea, 4 p.m.. in the Icciim tlnm Permit nt m. "ti.n Mrs. Floyd Chestnut, of Washington, was an over-night Wednesday guest of her brother, Herbert Warner, and family.

A day to rediscover the Ideals upon which our country was founded and reaffirm our faith in America as the land of freedom with opportunity and happiness for all. Jclinson Gcunty national Danli "Franklin'9 Friendly Bank" FRANKLIN, INDIANA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System rnli ie (h. Domnoratic randi- sorurujf a rwnis, Jersey nan. The other new home permit 1.7. Jt the Wme and attending rade and hih Phi Delta Theta Homecoming was issued to Gene Hazelwood.

thiNov fi there- She is the P- candidate lunch, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; din- The residence is being built in the Appellate Courts in the Nov. 6 for of the Supreme and Ap Coy subdivision in Hensley town- Senerai pellate Courts in the Fall electron. ship. Mrs- Whitecotton is presently A graduate of Arsenal Technical SUNDAY Julius L.

Smith was granted a ser.vl"g af. 1 HiSh School in Indiana, she went Johnson County Historical Mu- permit for the building of an addi- and Appellate touns ana is or- tQ DePauw University where she seum open house, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m tion to a residence located in the lw- waS "ctive a variety of camPus Mariners of First Presbyterian West side of Old 31. four miles apoha Board of Public Works. activities, including the Rifle Club, church. 7:30 n.m.

with Mr. and Marshall Henderson has been returned to his home Wabash from Ball Memorial Hospital at Muncie where he was placed in a new cast which he will be in for two to three months. He is a brother of Mrs. Judson F. Deer, of She is married to liowara scholastic and dramatics organi- Mrs Glenn Olson Whitecotton, an attorney, and is the rations.

She has also attended the South of Franklin in Needham township. A permit for an addition to a residence was also received by mother of one son. University of Colorado and did A member of the Zion Evan- graduate work several summers gelical and Reformed church, Mrs. at Miami University. DAHGE SATURDAY, OCT.

13 $1.00 per couple American Legion Post 203 Franklin, Indiana MONDAY Tri Kappa, 7:45 p.m. with Mrs. Carmen Albright. Evening Belles, 6:30 p.m. at Chileen Doty.

The location is in the rtanww til lQOI I 1 I mm-pmr Bomar subdivision in White River -J in me capuai city. uucs sfiirianai wum in tivr iius- First Federal Savings and Loan 3 Former Newspaper Employe band's law office. Clayton Bond Enjoy the Wonderful World of Color on Color TV at Its at Wheeler's. 70-tf MAYNARDS MUMS 100 Choice Varieties 3 Miles South on U.S. 31 Afternoons 1 to 8 P.M.

Mrs. Whitecotton is a former is prosecuting attorney for Union Zeta Psi spread for Delta Zeta employe of the Indianapolis Star and Franklin counties. township. Denver Davis was issued a permit for the building of a garage on lot number 64 in the Sutton Park subdivision in White River township. Alumnae and active chapter at SEE US NOW FOR A FULL LINE OF COLD WEATHER NEEDS 6 ana auanor xor singer sewing sua- is" ouwi irvirr cit Hall s-is chine Company.

Mrs. Bond taught high school both "au TUESDAY She was graduated from Manual in Micnigan ana maiana lor is Hlph Srhnol of Indianaoolis and at- years, during which time sba Home Service club, 7:30 p.m lut wnrlrpd in Rpnnhlirnn nolitics lenciea oumucss iaw smwi. with Mrs. Harry Tearman The incumbent Democratic can- inrougn rcuvrauun groups, r- Delta Theta Tau, 8 p.m.. with Stove Pipe Furnace Filters Stove Polish Stove Enamel didate for me state cierK posi is a Mrs.

Norbert Hoeltke Weather Stripping Insulating Materials Pipe Wrapping Warp's Storm Window Kits 24 Real Estate Sales Reported Twenty-four real estate member of the Women for Better Government. State Assembly of Tenth district as director of the 5) Frank's TV Service Refrigerator Appliance- Radio Day or Night 736 6403 COO Yandes St. Women's Clubs, Business and Pro-saies i were made in the Johnson county icssiunai wumtru iiuu, uiuci ju the Eastern Star, and the Ameri- area during the past week, offic- Duo-Therm and Monogram Gas and Oil Heaters Easy Terms A Price To Fit Every Family's Budget Program Listing For WFCl-FM Operated by Franklin College en 89.3 ea yonr dial. FRIDAY, OCT. 12 ials in the county Recorder's of- can ion Auxiliary.

fice reported today. She has served as president t)f th Union County Republican Women's Club for four years', Union County GOP vice-chairman for eight years, Tenth district Republican vice-chairman for four years and has served on executive, finance, and budget committees at the state level. Mrs. Bond is secretary of the Red Cross, county chairman for the March of Dimes, and a member of the Methodist church, Eastern Star, and Alpha Gamma Delta International fraternity. Memorial Hospital Notes TOY MODEL CARS authentic replicas of Jaquar and Mercedes Bena.

Made of nickeled alloy. Spring motor guaranteed. Three forward speeds and reverse. Hand and automatic steering. About inches long and reproduced down to he finest detail.

Weighs a soUd 11 ounces. $5.93 EACH POSTPAID COY MERCHANDISE CO. P. O. Box 1ST Greenwood.

Indiana NOTICE Single young men 17-23 or men oer 65 if your driving record is not too bad, see CRHWELL INS. AGENCY 1160 N. Main 736 9121 Franklin. TtiPJiVOSOOIMl LG 4:00 Memory Lane 5:00 Newt 5:15 Magic of Music 6:00 Dinner Music 6:45 Washington Reports 7:00 Anything Goes 8:00 Music to Study By 9:00 Sign Off Thursday Night ALL TIMES E. S.

WFBM-TT () WISH TT (t) WLWI-TT (U) Among the transactions were two sales each occurring at Franklin and Edinburg. County Recorder Mrs. Janice Schall announced the following complete list of real estate transfers: Central L. M. Supply to Franklin College of Indiana, lots 29 and 30, Green subdivision, Franklin.

Margery E. Hommel to William E. Proctor, NE. section 5, township 11, range 4. acreage.

Norman W. Vassar to Roscoe T. Prosser, S. section 33. township 11, range 5, acreage.

Marian E. Stafford to R. P. Burton, part lot 211, James Thompson addition, Edinburg. George M.

Runyon to R. P. Ca-perton, olt 12, Runyon's 6 00 Ruffle Party 6:15 Ruffle Party 6 30 Supercar 6:45 Supercar France Farmer Life Of Riley France Fanner Life Of Riley Frances Farmer Whlrleybirds Huntley-BrlnXley Whirleybirds New, wth Eve. Report The Deputy The Deputy RITES CONDUCTED Foa judy James E. Welch Rites Announced Asked For It 7:19 Asked For It 7:30 Big Payoff 7:45 Big Payoff News, Weather Richard HJckox Great Headline Cronkita Wide Country Mr.

Kd Wide Country Mr. Ed Hennesey Hennesey Nelson Family Nelson Family October 10 Admissions: Vonzie B. Burton, 611 S. Pleasant Edinburg. Janice Lee Spencer, 151 S.

Home Franklin. Wanda Fay Hamilton, R.R. 3, Franklin. Margaret Evelyn Becser. R.R.

1, Needham. Jannie Bell Barker, R.R. 1, Edinburg. Laura Elva Walker, 450 E. Madison, Ftanklin.

Opal Ethel Merriman, 378 W. Final rites were conducted for Mrs. Judy Featherngill Tanner, of 8:00 Main Event 8:15 Main Event 8:30 Racing 8:45 Racing Wide Country Perry Mason Donna Reed Wide Country Perry Mason Donna Reed Dr. Kildare Perry Mason Beaver Dr. Kildare Perry Mason Beaver APPLES FRESH CIDER GRIMES GOLDEN, JONATHAN, RED AND GOLDEN DELICIOUS AND Tl'RLEY APPLES READY NOW! Ice Cold Fresh Cider On Tap Open 7 a.m.

to 8 p.m., 7 Days A Week. Browning Orchards State Road 135 (Across From Meridian Drive-In Theatre) 12 Miles Northwest of Franklin. 9:00 Noah's Ark 9:15 Noah's Ark 9:30 Noah's Ark 9:45 Mahalia Jackson Dr. Kildara Dr. Kildare Hazel Hazel Surfside Six Surfside Six Surfside Six Surfside Six My 3 Son Mt 3 Son McHales Navy McHales Navy EDINBURG Funeral rites for Shreveport, granddaughter of James E.

Welch, who died in Gen- Mrs. Shirley Featherngill, of Frank-eral Hospital, Indianapolis, at 9:45 lin, at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday a.m., Wednesday, will be held in morning in the Rose Meath Fun-the Mutz Funeral Home here at eral Home in Shreveport. Burial 1:30 p.m., Saturday. was in the cemetery there. The Rev.

Robert Dunham will Mrs. Tanner died at 3 o'clock conduct the rites and burial will Sunday morning in a Shreveport be made in Old Union cemetery, hospital after about a ten-day ill-East of here. Friends may call at ness of hepatitis, the funeral home after 2 p.m., She was the daughter of the late Robert H. Clark to Rudell War- 10.00 Big Show 10:15 Big Show 10:30 Big Show 10:45 Big Show Mcoa Premiere Mcoa Premiere Alcoa Premiere Andy Williams Al Hitchcock Andy Williams Al Hitchcock Andy Williams Al Hitchcock Andy Williams Al Hitchcock ren Richardson, lot 87, Imperial Mam st- Greenwood. Hills-South, second section.

Elsie Marie Staff, 497-4 W. Jef- Robert H. Clark to Phillip H. ferson. Franklin.

Smith, lot 93, Imperiol Hills-South, Roy Elzy Ford, 38 S. Crowell, second section, Franklin. 11:00 Big Show 11:15 Big Show 11:30 Mahalia Jackson 11:45 Sign Off New. Weatha Sport Steve Allen Steve Alien Final Report New. Weather Weather, Sports Late Show Tonight Show Lata Show Tonight Show Late Show Joe Janes to Murl Thrasher, Dorot, Louise Warren Stt, section 22, township 13, range whiteland.

325 Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Featherngill, Mr. Welch is survived by three formerly of Johnson county.

Her daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Quick of parents and a sister, Bonnie, were Taylorsville, Mrs. Beulah Quillen killed in an automobile accident Friday Nifftt ALL TIMES E. 8. T.

WTBM-TV () WISH-TT Births: (4) (8) WXW1-TT (U3 William E. Malottt to Lester E. Mahew, lot 21, Prince's Lake No. 2. Ruth McClain to Leonard H.

Buchanan, W. NW, section 27, township 13. range 4. Boy, born to Mr. and Mrs.

Leon- of Columbus, and Mrs. Mabel Stan- four years ago as they were en ard W. Burton, 611 S. Pleasant, ley of Indianapolis; a son, Kenneth route to Franklin for a visit with Edinburg. Welch of Indianapolis; a step-son, relatives.

Boy. born to Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Ferman Murberger, of Illinois; a After the death of her parents. :0 Ruffle Party 6:13 Ruffle Party 6:30 Sea Hunt 6:45 Sea Hunt France Farmer Life of Riley News-8 port Frances Farmer Life of Riley Weather France Farmer Whirlyb rds Yofl tT HunUey-Brlnkley Whirlybxrd Yogi bf ommunui it orner Raymond Hamilton, R.R.

3, Frank- sister, Mrs. Bertha Murberger of Mrs. Tanner reared a sister and Ward B. Ragsdale to Burchard jjn." Illinois; 16 grandchildren and 13 brother, who survive, with the hus- Early Report Weather Showtime Showtime Richard Hickox Ripcord Cronkit Ripcord Rawhide Gallant Man Rawhide Gallant Man 7:00 Shorty Sheehan 7:15 Shorty Sheehan 7:30 Big Payoff 7:45 Big Payoff E. Wheatley, NE SE, section 5, Boy, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Ray great-grandchildren. A son, Arvei band, a two-year-old son; a daugh- 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 Gallant Man Gallant Man Flintstones Flintstones Spencer, 151 S. Home Frank- Welch, and a daughter, Mane ter, age two months; and the grand- lin. Welch, preceded him in death.

mother. Three names requested withheld. He as born in Illinois, Dec. 22, Attending the funeral from Indi- Total Admissions: 16. 1880, the son of David and Amanda ana were Mrs.

Featherngill, a Roller Derby Roller Derby Roller Derby Roller Derby Showtime Rawhide Showtiro Rawhide Sing With Mitch Route 9 Sing With Mitch Route 66 township 11, range 3, acreage. Jack Irwin, to Suburban Lines, NW. section 32, township 14 range 4. Acreage Sold Ardith Cagley to Forrest E. Stewart, NE.

section 20, township 13, range 3, acreage. L. O'Neal Allen to Robert Lee rj- weicn, ana was marnea to ianora great-uncie, Marion eainerngui, ft 9:00 Noah's Ark 9:15 Noah's Ark 9:30 Mahalia Jackson 9:15 Mahalia Jackson Sing With Mitch Route (S Sing With Mitch Route C8 Don't Call Me Fair Exhange Don't Call Me Fair Exchange I'm Dickens I'm Dicker 77 Sunset Strip T0 Sunset Strip Richardson in 1905 She died June and two aunts, Mrs. Walter Poe, Darlene Marie Dugan, R.R. 1, igf 1949.

Nineveh. of Hopewell, and Mrs. Clarence Scott, of Lafayette. Charles Garnet Green, 525 Jack Paar Jack Paar Jack Paar Jack Paar 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:43 77 Sunset Strip Sunset Strip Death Valley Death Valley Fair Exchange Fair Exchange Eyewitness Eyewitness Big Show Big Show Big Show Big Show Rauieisen, part lot 17, George Kentucky. Franklin Hopewell Fall Festival, Nov.

3. 75-2t Rotarians Shown Series Telecast News. Weather Late Show Late Show Late Show News-Sport Weather Steve Allen Steve Allen 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Final Report Sport Tonight Show Tonight Show Big Show Big Show Big Show Sign Off King's first addition, Franklin Bessie Johnson Robert H. Clark to Jack L. ve Franklin Rhoades lot 1 Imperial Hills- g.

B. Bradley, R.R. 1, Green-South, first section. wood Z'lPJJSll VViliiam Bernard Davis. 406 S.

Announcements Rotarians witnessed the telecasts V. nni-M Coring WarlnsodsV Members of Home Service club Msn Edinburg Martina Belle Browning Clin Hall 119 a renlare- sum amcies lor auction FRIDAY AliD SATURDAY, OCT. 12-13 RUMMAGE SALE At Franklin Theatre Lobby. Friday 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. Sponsored by Kappa Kappa Kappa. SATURDAY OCTOBER 13 BAKE SALE At Merrick's Real Estate office, starting at 8:30 am. Sponsored by the Dime and Dollar Home Ec Club.

BAZAAR And ham and turkey supper at Honey Creek E.U.B. Church. Serving from 5 to 8 p.m. Adults $1.25, children 65c FRANKLIN COLLEGE HOMECOMING All Phi Delta Theta Alumni invited for: Lunch at 11:30 to 1 :00, 75c Dinner at 6:30. $1.75.

Call Jack Dalton, President, for reservations. FRIDAY AKD SATURDAY. OCT. 19-20 RUMMAGE SALE At Franklin Theatre Lobby. Friday 10 a.m.

to 8 p.m.. Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. Sponsored by Psi lota Xi. to the Tuesday evening meeting at Greenwood.

ment for the scheduled program. Mary Josephine Hentrup, 815 Max Wiesman, city school super- the home of Mrs, Harry Tearman. IS ltelT i mtendent' fwlU eMam Oie school Members of Mphi ch ter Belvi a Indianapolis, reorganization prorsals to the Ro- of Sigmjl ha are asPked Reba Ann Brooks, Nineveh. tarians on Oct. 31.

The color tele- to take their mmagFe for sale wSf7 Graham 249 Mam St" set Tuesday's program Saturday Gct 20. to any member Whiteland. a was provided by Deer Son the finance committee. LaDonna Jo Anderson, R.R. 4, Guests at the meeting included Carl E.

Byrd to Richard D. Norman, NE, section 32, township 14, range 4. Leslie F. Lyons to Charles H. Johnson, lot 6, Oak Valley subdivision.

Robert H. Clark to Robert E. Walker, lot 193, Imperial Hills-South, second section. Robert H. Clark to Perry Purk-hiser, lot 176, Imperial Hills-South, second section.

Robert H. Clark to David Greenwood. Rotarians Clifford Peterson, of the Marcia Pauline Brown, 1145 N. Masonic Home; Clifford Bobeck, Main Franklin. Harry Hanson, and Hugh English, LIVE HOG (200 LBS.

PLUS) HAM BACON BEEF Sunday, Oct. 1 P. M. Co. Conservation Club Off Highway 252 Baby girl Owens, 9142 Tangle- all of Shelby ville; and local guests were Custer Baker, Carl McClain, and Allan Hass.

Grant, lot 183. Imperial Hills- wood, Greenwood. South, second section. Baby boy Shrum, R.R. 4, Green Carlson Sauls Developers, wood, to Marlin H.

Prince, lot 6, Came- Raymond Eugene Edwards, Indi lot Estates addition. anapolis. DnODSViLLE 1 1 All Roscoe F. Prosser to Edgar F. Sarah Eloise Kohler and baby, I'l fl A fl TUT a 1 R.R.

1, Trafalgar. i.miw. iui I Gary, lot 48, Prosser addition, section two, Edinburg. FULDA. GERMANY Army Pvt.

YOU CAN BUY YOUR PERSONAL MONEY ORDERS AT CITY DRUGS! Three names requested withheld. Total Dismissals: 20. Total Census: 110. Doctors' Exchange: 736-6221. Hopewell Fall Festival, Nov.

3. 75-2t Ronald G. Lumpkin, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lumpkin, R.R.

1, Bargersville, recently partici' pated in FALLEX, a large-scale NATO exercise in Germany. FALLEX is an annual exercise designed to test the over-all combat readiness and effectiveness of NATO forces in Europe. Is Mechanic Lumpkin is assigned as a mechanic the 15th Ordnance Company in Fulda. He entered the 1 DAY'S AUCTION SALE DARN SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 13, 7:00 P.

M. 11 Miles West of Franklin on Road 44, Mile North on Morgantowo lUMd SPECIAL Tins SATURDAY SALE: A let of good furniture consisting of Bassett bedroom suite; walnut bedroom suite; green living room suite; 6- and 4-chair chrome dinettes; gas and electric ranges; wood and oil heaters; wool rugs; odd chests; wardrobes; tables; lamps; Sellers kitchen cabinet; walnut desk; water heaters; twin laundry tubs; radios; TV sets; new wall and floor linoleum; new Danish buffet; play pens; baby bed; refrigerators; living room chairs; automatic and wringer washers; one load of new merchandise; hand ttols, and many more items. Col. Bob Adams, Aucteer. DONALD DAY, Mgr.

farmers trust COMPANY And Whiteland Branch Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Farmers Trust Co. Insurance Agency, Inc IPL ern V5J AUCTION SALE 180 SOUTH JACKSON ST. FRIDAY, OCT. 12 7 P. INI.

Lot of good furniture; washing machine, like oil stoves; lot of small tools; lot of dishes. Art Probst 736-5719, Jim Eeid 733-7256 OSSIC CZHDER tay He knows how to git rid Army in December, 1961, completed basic training at Fort Leonard money so he's anxious to git to Wood, and arrived overseas Washington, last July. 1 is a 1959 graduate of Plain- Jest ask her to do somethin' fer field High School. you and she'll claim her feet hurt. 3E.

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