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THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA EVENING STAR Pag ThFei Tuesday, October 8, 1963 Women's Interests Sorority Hears Talk On Life In 80's, Early 90's Mrs. AAiddleton On Club Program EDINBURG A book review by Mrs. George Middleton was a feature of the Study Club program at the home of Mrs. Franklin Youth Hurt In Scooter, Auto Accident A 16-year-old Franklin youth Dorothy Pickerell Services Are Held Last rites for Mrs. Dorothy Poe Pickerell, wife of John W.

PickereU, of Indianapolis, were conducted in the G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Feminine Horizon Pruac Art Hnctc I The program for the meet- wt a a. Sef; Clarence Breeding, Monday "Wl I Ul I II I lll II KZI uuaj- tvtumg uie nome ui Thp reyiew WM Qn the book was injured late Monday after- Writer Says Indiana Has Failed To Pay Tribute To Great Editor "By Orders of the King" which XJ Home at Indianapolis, Saturday noon when the motor scooter he was riding collided with an afternoon at 3 o'clock. mi s.

vjuuci i Lciiiai trc, ica iui tru. A family dinner was given by a talk by Mrs. Robert A. Todd. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter D. Poe Mrs. Todd's subject was and their son, Kenneth, at their Franklin in the 1880's and early deals with the Spanish rule in Texas in the 18th century. Plans for the Fall luncheon, By IIORTENSE MYERS United Pres International home in Hopewell community 1890's.

Her sources of informa automobile at the Walnut and West Madison street intersection in the city of Franklin. Police reported John H. Lus- at the Hearthstone, Oct. 21, II 111V t. The Rev.

Charles Cantrell, pastor of the Woodland Baptist church, where Mrs. Pickerell was a member, was in charge INDIANAPOLIS A native of Illinois, who now lives in North Sunday. tion were pictures and records wwe als0 discussed at tte meet. mg. if" tig, 50 Lincoln Court, Franklin, Carolina claims that Indiana has failed to pay proper tribute to Guests included uavm roe, oi irom me papers or ner iamer.

"the greatest editor who ever lived." Bartlesville, Mr. and Mrs. the ate W. Aikens and her Inglls Fletcher, whose novels have pained her a long lasting J. W.

Pickerell and son, Mr. recollection of stories her par-literary reputation, said in an interview that D. Laurance Cham- and Mrs. Walter Reed and fam- ents told of life in Franklin dur- of the services. Burial was suffered abrasions on the back.

hf-r uhn riioH earlier thi vr a the nersnn most resoons lly. Dr. and Mrs. JOnn B. er- 3 uuc.

The talk included a number ble for her career and that he did the same for many other guson, of Indianapolis; Mr. and made in the Greenwood cemetery. Nephews carried the casket and were Walter D. Poe, Stanley Poe, Daniel Poe, Harold Pickerell, Gary Pickerell and William Carver. Contest Nets Sum ForTri Kappa's Edinburg Charities EDINBURG Mrs.

Lawrence Mrs. Stanley Poe, of Lafayette. thumbnail sketches of Frank-Also, Mr. and Mrs. Frank lm personalities of the period Records, of Waldron; Mr.

and she Jad of old writers. "He helped more people than you Hoosiers know." Mrs. Fletcher said. "He was the greatest American editor who ever lived. Ite taught me everything I know about writing." left elbow, knee and finger in the 5 p.m.

accident. The scooter operated by the youth hit a car driven by Myron John McGeehan, 59, Indianapolis, according to investigating Capt. Don Linneman and officer Glenn Rund of the Franklin Police Department. Knocked Off Vehicle The scooter was going South on Walnut street and the car was headed West on Madison IN TRAINING David Carlis Mrs. Walter D.

Poe, Jr. and fu vuc Vl family, of Whiteland Mr. and "32 )f ii rr. Photograph of the Johnson Died Suddenly NBW Week Marks Progress Toward Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs.

county courthouse, then sur- Wertz and Mrs- Jacob Harold Betts R.R. 1, Nineveh, Mrs. Pickerell died suddenly Mrs Pickerel died suddenly Chambers, known to Hoosiers John Satters, Mis Harnett Poe rounded and were hostesses at a meeting of Mrs. Shirley FeatherngilL endosed Edinburg chapter Kappa at 2 .30 cl Fsday Franklin; Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Kappa Kappa Monday when a 8 nv.ininr rvntpr AIemnal. Lhc, at iaxes XNavai iTainine center as former president of Bobbs- Uns Dl WniTIPn personal VUQI KJl VVUIMCM Poe and family. Miss Bertha Merrill also was a pc rrill also was a Knowledge Being Lost report was given on the sue- hi Illinois. He will be home on a friend of Booth Tarkington and "The Responsibility of Full Poe an(j Roscoe Poe, of Hope- jjicaicu iu uuuciu J. a iwo-wee leave uci.

14, cessful, Autumn Queen contest. The report given by Mrs. Ros Mrs. Todd stressed the fact that, unless someone takes James Whitcomb Riley, as well Partnership," the progressive weu as many other writers. theme adopted by National Fed- Mrs.

Fletcher said Chambers Ration of Business and Profes- coe Cutsinger, project chair- T- Two Men Booked She had been a patient at the street when crash occurred, clinic for a week. MeGeehan told police he A native of Johnson county, stopped for the stop sign at Mrs. Pickerell had resided in the intersection and then drove the Hopewell community until across Walnut street, the family moved to Indiana- The two vehicles crashed in and preserve pictures and proximately ui me lotai was too shv and reserved to sionai women ciuos, sets me Nnnnsnr nnPf lak rmdit for hln hp pace for National Business vpvuww. amount $900 will be spent on a. local charities, such as eye care, AT LOUnTy JQII CoTintv Home.

"Clothe-A-Child" anned Oct. 29 polis approximately 26 years the intersection. The impact of stories of Franklin's early days, they are going to be lost forevermany have already disappeared, but enough still remain to be of value in historical research. fM t. i gave to anyone.

She said, how- Women's Week, Oct. 6 through ever, that he never lost inter- 12- est in the authors whose careers Mrs- Albert Rynerson, he had bettered with his blue chairman, N.B.W., notes that pencil and advice. "the Purpose of the week is to By Girls Club and the Teen Canteen. Girl's 1W0 men were oooKea at tne ago. sne was an employe at the crash knocked the Lustig State projects and other awards Johnson County Jail Monday by P.

R. Mallory Company, youth oL" of the scooter and on- will receive $90 in addition to enforcement authorities. for 25 years. to the ground, loans to worthy students. John B.

Grigsby, 40, Detroit, The husband survives with The crash caused an estl- Mrs. James Campbell, a The Girls Club sponsor dinner. "I think the last letter he me acnietemcms uu hp a.a h-xxm contnDutions oi Dusmess ana p5Vpti each vear for soonsors oi ocjmuiu n.anpa Other items of business in- was jailed Monday at a daughter two sons, five grand- mated $200 in property damage. been to me." Mrs. Fletcher professional women; to create the club and other interested, Jas WPcomed into cIuded purchase of a band 9:15 p.m.

on a public intoxica- children, four brothers, two sis- Police reported no charges the approximate cost tion charge by Franklin police ters, two half-sisters and a half- were filed as a result of the said. She suffered a crippling Der unaersianaing oi me planned for Tuesday uniform at uniform at accident. officer Glenn Rund. brother. troke two years ago, but is Roais oi wonting women, ineir nignt 0ct.

29, at 6:30 o'clock at "aurews- of S70. The new vice-president, now "'learning to walk neeas amomons. the Masonic Temple. 5 7- Mrs. William P.

Schaffer, was Thomas Lee Bryant 21 St Is On Plantation nous nc workshnn li haii aouis crossing, was janea, ular meeting of the Senior Pf. ff The holiday dance, sponsored after he was sentenced to 90 IT tended at Speedway. Women', Week, the President's by the active chapter, will be iter nome, 10 mnes norm oi Andrpw and TTnlan Commission on the Status of tKn OTrs- Anarews ana Miss Helen u-ij ot ihtt rnimrv 1 omen wm rreseni us iinai re- urmaicc HELP US CELEBRATE PHARMACY WEEK Club this year on November 29. Edmondson. appointed Mrs days on the Indiana State Farm and fined $25 and costs on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, second in serving a dessert course.

port. The success of this Commis- Marriage License Edenton, N. Is located in the pre-Revolutionary plantation area about which her most successful novels have been written. As a result of her novels, the elderly, grey-haired Mrs. Fletcher is unofficial "first lady" of Edenton, which was once the i sion can be measured only by "airman, ana w.ru..

its achievements since its or- Khen co-chairman, ganization in December 1961. The president announced Trafalgar WSCS Applications George Russell McLean, 20, Ynilttl Trt Fnro 701 Brewer Place, Greenwood, 1 uc The Commissions aims were Training uay win De at lerre i I to conduct an intensive nation- Haute on Nov. 2, and the region- p3P5 LUnCheOnS irto invacticrotirtn rf Ka nrnh. 1 Anflnrf of (Yia Tact CiHo flirl jn Diamond Chain employe, and capital of the Carohnas. Bandon n.

i it TRAFALGAR The first Kins lumiuuviug wu.ncu luuaj OIUIIIUUS un UlU Rnnva Quo ParrUh 90 1 ,1 T7 t0 brinS together the varied in- Reservations must be made 01 au ana mier rounded by new housing de- fortnation and counUess ex- with Mrs Edmondson by Oct. luncheons sponsored by the lo- Greenwood student elopments, but Mrs. Fletcher nrpinn, nf onininn rpparHintf T. 1T cal W.S.C.S. will be held on Fred William Owen, 20, 509 Arraignment Here Johnson Superior Court Judge Jack Rogers has set Saturday, Oct.

12 for the arraignment of Billy Earl Freeman, 18, of said she is determined to stay. he statu, of wromen in Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the N. Gate, Greenwood R.C.A. em- a nome Nichols.

Pi0e- ana voiy jo ocnraaer, 10, in spue oi progress. firl anH tn thp The members will meet at Franklin, who is chareed with worK aay is scneauiea ior Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock ivpnnpin wsvman 14 iy 12 noon for the luncheon. A rro- She said her chief memory cumuiated data for construc- Indianapolis is of a hotel tjve actjon room in which she shut herself pjrst top whenever she needed to meet vehicle taking. when all noara memoers wno From October 6th to the 12th, throughout the United States and Canada prescription pharmacies celebrate NATIONAL PHARMACY WEEK. It is our yearly re-dedication to the ideals guiding our professional behavior.

It reminds us that your health is our chief con cern. Come in and visit our prescription laboratory. Ask us any questions about pharmacy. We extend an extra special invitation to high school seniors interested in a pharmacy career. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine.

Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions. May we compound yours? HENDERSON- PRESCRIPTION DRUG, Inc. Pbooe 736-5631 Reid Erdmann, Reg. Pharmacist.

Joe Wertzberger, Reg. Pharmacist. Jim Wertzberger, Reg. Pharmacist will follow. can are to meet at the club for the purpose of cleaning.

N. Meridian, Greenwood, maintenance machinist, and Martha S. Akard, 19, Box 45, Brooklyn, clerical. omens ursi sxep in me a deadline for publication of a Judge Rogers said Freeman is slated to appear in court at 10:45 a.m. He was apprehended Sept.

9. direction of economic quality For several years, it has book An interesting and detailed re- It group Melvin Haymaker, 65, R.R. 5, She sent her hand-written came in 't port was presented by Mrs. Le- the custom of this leets to Chambers who read toetFquKaltMw. roy Heminger, club director, on to hold luncheons duri criticized them, and sent At hat time the National Fed- beginning fa" Winter months sheets and during the Fall classes now beginning moni.nf,ror is the Franklin, retired.

and Cora 60-hour episode Couch. 57. 1010 Harrison street. inciuaea me auegea tneft eration of Business and Pro attheQub. She announced that mip one to mon- Indianapolis Tee 7 a One of the cherished exhibits "omcn 5 VUDS' Tmca wl 113 11113 nt o- Franz Henry Burton, 23, 611 to hundTedsI- has long championed equal pay.

sionary effortT received congratulations on its neeaea 10 compieie uic ui i rook nir teacher IS received congratulations on its A. tt1: gasoline S. Pleasant, Edinburg, Hill Ve- i i ii i i ill i. a. employe, and Mavis mPoye.

Jvis work toward this legislation. women from this attnH. neer Lone a leader in the advance- interested and willing to teacn Irene Pittman. 20. 366 S.

Main. tors who come to Bandon is a framed copy of the "last letter" written by Chambers before he died Jan. 12. ment of women's rights, and that class may contact her or Governor's Mansion in Indi- EdinDurg, factory employe, determined to put real meaning Mrs. Edmondson.

anapolis. All women' in the Everett A. Grinstead, 28, R.R. into its theme of "full partner- Classes are being conducted in Indianapoli District Greenfield Eli Lill'. and Ruth FLEENER'S LINOLEUM TILE STORE LLOYD FLEENER On U.

S. 31 at Whiteland Phone 535-7533 resent Local I I KePreSenT LOCal ue eaerauon lmuaiea a coomng, sewing, lumuuug, were invitel to attend the tea Fnvelt 36 99 ront street, Program to encourage creation ting, crafts, ballet, cheer lead- given or fte IndianapoIis Good Whiteland, Pittman-Moore Co. of Statp Commissinns on thp inu and folk dancinff. nnn i- nul iiiuusxries. status ot women Mrs.

c. v. KirKiin was tne Mrs 0ris MitchelIf Mrs Eth. us ot women Mrs. D.

turKiin was tne Mrs 0ris Mitchen Groups At Parley ist January, President Ken- hostess and served coffee and ei Rav Mr, TT hlirrh conferred with Dr. Minnine toffee nut bars. 2r, ''JL Ol. K0SC LnUrCn Mrs. E.

C. Nichols, Mrs. Mrs Ted Duhamell. Mr. and fledy Ogle Clark and Miss Roxie Mitchell Mrs.

Webber LaGranse, Russell c- a Miss Virginia Has Fall Social Michelfelder. Mr. and Mrs. Auan, president and vice-pres- ir A were those going from Trafal- Frank Kasting represented iaeni national feaera- OC "LC VVCCN car. gar.

Franklin American Leeion nost tion and Mrs. Esther Peterson 142)0 Planned By WSCS needham Th. Celebrate Two and Auxiliarv unit 205 at the of his Commission on the Status first district meeting of the of Women. They discussed the year, Sundav, in Greenwood. value of similar State Com- Durine thp Auxiliary minions anu me oner OI WT.S.C.S.

Week of Prayer and Ing. conducted by Seventh Dis- tot Self -Denial will be observed dur- October Dl rthdaVS trict president. Mrs. Robert esment-u ing the week of Oct. 24.

7 The annual Fall Social of St. Rose of Lima Catholic church at Scott Hall, Saturday evening, had an attendance of 132. Those drawing prizes were Allen Van Osdol, Brenda Hig-don, Andy Misir.iec. Mrs. William Woods, Judy Risch, Faye French, Gary Abplanalp, Mrs.

Joe Robinson, Mrs. Paul Hobbs, and Bob Berry. The rest of the evening was spent in square dancing. luririiiicr, uie csiaie euera- TRAFALGAR October birth- Romine of Unit 18. Bloomington Other plans completed at the tions suggested to Governors time of celebra- Spntemhpr mpptinir of Womin'i days were a that State Commissions Should tion in thp familv of Mr onrt jMjrierv or innsuan aervicc m- thnsp for th nroipct of Mrs- Hughey, Sunday be created and offered to assist in organizing and working with the Commission and their var reports were given on Americanism, constitution and bylaws, Girls State, Junior activities.

Knightstown Home, membership, national security, publicity, and veteran's craft. Seventh District now has 41 children to support for the coming quilt-making and for an offi- heir sons-in-law, Joe Payne cers training session at the fnd Owen Tingle, both of hite- ious committees ine need for this organized ...8 4 and and a combined obser. study of status of women is tne cnurcn. Vance was held in the Brown FIREMAN KILLED NEW ALBANY. Ind.

(UPI) pviHpnrpH hw thp pntVmei-ietin Trie lesson for the September i. year at Knipntstown nome. ine xr.t,, uul' oiaic 101 Kpnnpfh Stnart a vptpran of Units will have either a boy or acceptance received from lead- mee ing The Maturmg Church dren grandchildren and their Keimeth Stuart, a vet eran of fnr hirfhHav ers tnrougnout tne countrs'. It suumcrn ftsia, was given oy uests. for birthday.

girl to remember Fire Department, was injured indicates that American women rs- Nema McClain and a gen- with this group were Mrs. iiimtmmm i i pip I i iiiiiinjiimaiMiw i miin win i w- 1 are ready to accept "The Re- eral discussion followed her pre- Chester Tingle-, Miss Karen fatallv Sunday nignt wnen ne sponsibility of Full Partner- sentation. which included Scrip- Rexroat, both of Whiteland.Mike fel1 off a struck as it rounded ship." ture readings: John and Coffman, Franklin, and Grover a turn responding to an alarm Gillaspy. which turned out to be false. Rainbow For Girls My family's eating out tonight.

It's the TUESDAY SPECIAL at DOG SUDS TUESDAY SPECIAL at DOG fri ll Installs Officers Easter, Valentine's Day or any special occasion. Events Set Mrs. Romine announced coming events of interest: presidents' and secretaries' conference, Oct. 19-20 at Indianapolis; Department president's tea at Buter University, Oct. 20 from 2 to 5 p.m.: the next district meeting at Worthincton on Nov.

10. Distinguished guests who attended the district meeting Sunday and were introduced by Mrs. Floyd Grigsby included Mrs. Carl Gates. Department Future." Mrs.

Green Rainey offered prayer during worship and Trc Slaw and about ll hickM1 Potato Wedges, I (A Toast for 79c! And they talk An dg's NINEVEH-Nineveh Rainbow t), for Girls conducted public in- tT nTlZP Wlth stallation of its new officers the clo8ofthe meeting. Saturday evening at the Masonic temple. Susan Richards was installed as worthy advisor and follow ing the ceremony, she was president: Mrs. John Kundrat, honored bv the sinking of her Dpnartmpnt cofroturv Tr 5- LetMAGICALL dial it! introducing Franklin's newest Beauty Salon Jean's Crescent Room US Schoolhouse Road and introducing Jean More, owner, bringing eighteen years of experience to Franklin. Instructor of Beau4y Culture and former manager of Block's Southern Plaza Beauty Salon.

r. cnosen song, "May You Al- Melvm Goode. Department ser- wajrs and escorted ft gant-at-arms: Mrs. L. A Cort- East by her father Virgil Ri- ner, southern vice president; chards Mrs Helen Borland member of other new officers are Pam ST.

an.d Brooks, associate advisor; San- Ilrs. Herbert Loveless, immed- dra Roach chari late past president now serving Roach, and fi as Depart.nent Kmghtstown gon Faith hort talk' the Nineveh Rainbow and Just press a button, and MAGICALL recalls and correctly dials any local or long distance number. Ideal for businesses and busy homes, MAGICALL saves valuable time, saves work, and never commits a dialing error. Call our office for more information about this new, low-cost service. Available in several decorator colors.

gTand Indiana flag bearer, was introduced and honored with the song, "Always. Other special, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smock, grand organi-rers; and Alice Mudd. Is Honored Guest At Surprise Party Styling from casual to high, high styles.

Shaping Manicures Wax Arching. Featuring the "Lamp Cut" for naturally curly UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. For Appointment Fine Work at TRAFALGAR-Robert Toland WCPe OS- was among honor guests at a 1 appropriate honors, surprise partv given by Mr. and tUSts the audience came Mrs.

Gene Drane, of R.R. 1, Ir0.m. surrounding communiUes Greenwood recently. and from Frt Wayne. Refresh- Mr.

and Mrs. Drane enter- ments were served in the recep- lained 30 guests for Mr. Toland, tlon 1,00111 after the ceremonies. who was observing a birthday anniversary and for Mr and SOVIETS OFFER PLANT Mrs. Leonard Stevens, of Bar- rT gersville, who were observing 1LL Avrv Israel (UPI) The their twentieth wedding anni- Umon ha offered to set versary.

UP a Plant in ESYVt to assemble The hosts served a dessert MJG iet fighters, Israeli sources course. said herv THONE 736-7380 Reasonable Prices A SUBSIDIARY OF UNITED UTILITIES INCORPORATED Bleaching and Toneing.

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