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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 3

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THE TUTl PAGE THREB SOpIETY SECTION Phone 61. MARY LOU WILLIAMS, Editor. Please Phone Items, by II A. M. Kenneth Partlow Is Honored at Dinner Kenneth Partlow, of Midway, was honored at a farewell dinner Thursday evening -at the home of his sister, Mrs.

Donel Law. He left (or the forces Saturday. Guests for the dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Vern and 'daughter, of Midway; Mr.

and Mrs. Donel Law and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partlow and children, Mrs. Hiatts Entertain at Dinner In Honor of Phifers and Mrs.

Otto Hiatt, 020 North Independence street, en- armed i tertaine at dinner Sunday evening in honor of S'Sgt. and Mrs. Wilbur Phifer and baby. i and Mrs. Phifer celebrated their third wedding anniversary.

Sunday, Other dinner guests were Mr. and. Mrs. Guy Smith and daughter, Barbara, of Elwood. Mr.

Parents SUEK NEW FABRICS MAKE SMART Stanley Smith and daughter, ler ot aiwc Mr. and Mrs. Omer Graham and a Mr am Weber daughter, all of Ekin; Mr. and of Mrs Phlfer were ests Mrs. Charles Dell and baby daughter, of Sheridan; Mr.

and' Mrs. Frank Bell and of Kempton; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 'Jones, of'Kirklin; Mr. Mrs.

John Stout, Mrs. Bill Smith and Miss Jean Smith, of Midway; Hershel Graham, of Sheridan, and Mr. and Mrs. Earlj Pitts and son. Kenneth and Miss Irene Cox, of SKeridan, wgre dinner guests ing the evening.

Sgt. Phifer, a nephew of Mr. Hiatt, is stationed at Tucson, Ariz. Friday night of Mr. arid Donel Law and children.

Mrs. MEETING IS POSTPONED. The Jackson Community Club meeting-has been postponed until Thursday, April 19, at which time it will meet with Mrs. Ed Planalp, route 1, Tipton. VERUS CORDIS SORORITY Mrs.

Letha Lentz, 407 Columbia avenue, will entertain members of the Verus Cordis sorority -Wednesday at 8 p. m. AT FIRST Cold as directed A Memorial Is An Expression of Admiration When you mark the final resting place of those who have passed on to eternal life you pass on to posterity your expression of admiration. The high quality and superb workmanship of our monuments and markers is unsurpassed. It is wise to make your selection now for Memorial Day observances.

COME IN LOOK OVER OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF MEMORIALS AND MARKERS Henson Monument Co. Corner Main and Adams TIPTON PHONE 1278 Rosary Chapter to Mark Birthday The 57th birthday anniversary of Rosary chapter number 66, Order of the Esatern Star, will be celebrated at the regular meeting of. the chapter in the Masonic temple on North Main street this evening at 7:30 p. m. This meeting will be the first under the direction of Mrs.

Charles Downes, newly installed worthy matron, and her officers. Eastern Star members are cordially invited-to attend. Afternoon Tea Honors Lanes GLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY The Foster class of the Pres- VICTORY. CLUB. The club will meet Thursday at 6, m'.

for a pitch- i in supper at the of byterian church, will meet Mentra Hines, 232 East Wash- with Beth Michel on road 23, ington street. One birthday will be celebrated at this Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Ayres entertained at an afternoon tea Sunday at their home on Green street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane, who are moving to Tetersburg soon. Mr. and Mrs.

Lane have lived in Tipton for the past year. Mr. Lane -formerly operated the Lane Dress Shop on North Main street. Guests for the afternoon in- 1 eluded Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Oyler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crouch and daughter, Susan, Mr.

and Mrs. E. O. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.

i Clay ton Young. THIRD WARD CLUB i PLANS MEETING The Third Ward Patrons arid Teachers club will meet Wed; nesday at 7:30 p. m. at the school building oh Oak street. William Hiatt will present left, four-burton gabardine jacket suit; center, one-button flannel garment; righfj lumber (aeke) cheek suit.

'Nothing short of a miracle in this war-time is the versatility of the fabrics Used for the new spring suits The styles showiT above are typical of the sleek new rayon artd aralacj weaves, which are not only smart looking, but have a crease resistant quality, and a soft drapability. The four-button gabardine, left has a triple pleated skirl for comfortable sports, yet slim enoufeh gala town occasions The white flannel cardigan suit, center, can be worn now and all summer long. The young and slender will particularly like the checked lumber-jacket suit, right, in whicrj a new trend is seen in jacket and sleeve fullness, caught at the wrist and waist by tight cuffs. There is interesting detail. in the jacket's bolero effect.

(International) at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Horace Michel, will be the assisting hostess. The Deck'Hands club will meet with Esther Meyer, south-' west of Tipton at 8 p.

m. The Women of the, Moose will meet at 7:30 p. The Believe It or Not club will meet with Mrs. Carl Miller, 731 North Independence street, at 7:30 p. m.

Cosmos class 'will meet with Mrs. Eleanor Urmston, West Jefferson street, at 7:30 m'. JThe Verus Cordis sorority "will meet with Mrs. Letha Lentz. 407 Columbia avenue, at P- m.

I THURSDAY Edward Doversberger and Margaret Doversberger will be hostesses at a. Ladies Aid.meeting of the Lutheran church, at m. The Victory club will meet with Mrs. Mentra Hines, 232 East Washington street, for a pitch- supper at 6 p. m.

FRIDAY I The Friday Afternoon club will meet with Mrs. A. Bridgiv 214 Green street. Skin Sufferers PSORIASIS LEG ULCERS ECZEMA ATHLETE'S FOOT 'i XBOOSAIfDG DOCTORS TOIS OF rBODSAOTB OV SE2H SOFPERER0 Buy MORE War Bonds. JlesneednotTTrackaadtortureyou vrith moduemmj itch, burn and irritation.

Stuart's Pyramid Sopnositoriea oncg quick, velcome jelief. Their grand medi- anti-chcffinp, so e-sy to use. Get genmr-e Smart 1 Prrarn-J Suppositories at your drug store without and S1.20— 1 oa mckei'3 money-back guarantee. QUESTIONS ANSWERS 6) Is PERSONAL IIABIUTT to. jurnnce expensive? No! Rates have been greatly lowered.

covers -you, your family, home, garden, dog, bicycle, hunting, fishing, golf, personal and liability for accidents to domestic employees. Reductions for 3-year policies. First National Insurance Agency RALPH LEATHERM AN i Phone 271 Colusa Natural Oil, Mrs. Hull Installed as High Priestess of Dorcas Shrine Mrs. Carleton Hull, 209 Columbia avenue, was installed as worthy high priestess of Dorcas Shrine number 13 at the public installation of offiers at the Masonic temple in Kokomo Thursday evening during a service of impressive beauty.

Following the retirement--of the outgoing officers, Mrs. Hull was conducted around a cross formed by the officers and met by her husband, Carleton Hull, and children, Vernon Ray clt.iu Avajr information concern- an(1 Annette who escorted her ing- our city about the cost- of maintaining the conveniences and facilities the citizens of Tipton are enjoying. The club president, Mrs. Lester He'nsley, will present, important business concerning officers for the coming year. COSMOS CLASS.

The Cosmos class of the Kemp Methodist church will meet en Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Eleanor Urmston on West Jefferson street. FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB.

The Friday Afternoon club will meet Friday with Mrs. A. A. Bridge, 214 Green street. Women with PILES Get DOCTORS' Tip You know, without asking, that formula tor dUtrtu o( piles MUST ba the best It's the aune one used by DOCTORS, adjunctlvely tor men and vomen patients at noted Thornton Minor Clinic.

Surprialnf QUICK pallla- Wve relict of pain. itch, aoreness. Helps soften and tends to shrink swelling. Get tube Thornton ae Minor's Bectal Thornton Jb Minor Rectal Suppositories. It not thrilled at'quick the low cost refunded on request.

At all good drug stores everywhere. PAINT UP Use Kern-Tone Miracle Wall Finish to -beautify your home. Also enamels, varnishes and floor paints. TI AUTO Certified Seed Potatoes $4.89 (Cobblers). Special price, bag KROGER- mmm mm to the east.

Members of the Kempton chapter number 527, Order of the Eastern Star, formed an escort for Mrs. Hull and gave her roses as she approached the east; Other officers 'installed were: Alyce Wright, noble prophetess; Fred Walton, associate watchman of shepherds; Edna Vanderbark, scribe; Grace i Miller, worthy treasurer; Louise Reese, worthy chaplain, Bonnie Singling, worthy shepherdess; Esther Barker. worthy guide; worthy herald; Marie 'Simpson, Francis Barker, first wise man; Bert Ellison, second wise man; John Wright, third wise man; Twanette Peters, sister of Mrs. Hull, queen; Alpha -Ellison, first hand maid; Mrs. Harold Lee, second hand maid; Mrs.

Ivan Dickover, third hand maid; Jessie organist; Jean Redding, worthy guardian, and O. worthy guard. Gifts Are Presented A white with the emblems and name of Dorcas Shrine engraved on it was presented to Mrs. Hull by Mrs. Johannes as a gift from the Shrine.

Mrs. Harold Lee approached the east and presented Mrs. Hull with a hand-made a gift from herself and her husband. Mr. Hull and children approached- the east and pledged, their support to their wife and mother to help her have a successful and happy year.

They each presented her with a lovely gift. The newly installed worthy high priestess then made her appointments for the The installing officers were to the east where Mrs. Hull expressed her thanks to each for their services and presented each with a gift of Fostoria. In closing, the group joined in' singing, "God Be With You TJ11 We Meet Again." Mrs. Hull announced that the next meeting would be on May 3 and that at that time a special program, celebrating r's Day, would be held.

The evening was concluded with refreshments being served to the 245 present in'the dining room which had been beautifully decorated for the occasion. Just received another shipment of Kytex stationery; $1.00 per box. Tribune Press. LOCALS Mrs. Nora Foster Entertains W3.C.S.

of Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vehslage The Goldsmith arrived Monday to visit for a W. S. C.

S. met-Friday afternoon few days with Mr. and. Mrs. at the home of Mrs.

Nora Fbs- William Havens and daughter. ter in Goldsmith. were Mesdames Nettie and Musa Foster and Gertie Mrs. Cotton gave the devotions and 22 members answered to roll call. Guests-werft.

Mary-Davenport, Eva'and Gret-" ta Hinkle and Neva Land. The society voted to complete twp bundles of clothing to be sent to the Philippine Mary Helen. Mrs. Vehslage is the fonjner' Betty Havens. 1 Mrs.

Helen CarteV and daughter, visiting "Sam a family, street. Robert for migrant work. The innie, this of Seymour, are week with Mrs. ledaris, her mother, -and on North Independence Mrs. Carter is a sister of Vehslage.

CUSTOMERS written muoucnee teratoanlals TSt tl OH MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON SALI AT "Arkeniurs Drue Store 1 -MOTH RESISTANT STORAGE CABINETS i SAFE PRACTICAL (A Size far Every Purpose.) $2.88 SIZE to DELUXE SIZE Boston Store "Tipton's New Department Mrs. Richard Osborn and W. Ramsay, of Indian- were visiting this week- wSthjDr. and Mrs. Louis Mrs.

Lois Smith lesson Church'in Europe." Mrs. Louise Mitchell gave a talk on. the district Foster on Green street. meeting which -was held'at Jessie' Phares, say recently JDebau program Debau leader, conducted a riddle contest which was won Robert Sunday guests at, the home and Mrs. Charles Ram- arid daughter, Mrs.

Roger were Mr. and Mrs. Gus and Mr. and Mrs. Paul and daughter, Suzan- Indianapolis.

a UA by Mrs. i Week-end guests in the home The next meeting will be a of Mr.j and Mrs. H. S. Matthews, silver tea, the from Columbia avenue, were Mr.

and Mrs. C. Weaver and daughter, Marian, of Mr. which will go to, the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis. At the close of-the meeting, refreshments of sandwiches, cookies, tea coffee were served from the lovely tea table.

WAR BONDS home Russe Official V.S.HsT>a>Jii>ta Heroic Photographer." Lt. R. Buhner, TJSNR, photo officer of Air Group's torpedo squadron took 1,000 shots over Jap territory with equipment War Bonds helped to supply. V. S.

Trnuvry Dtpartmtiit Weav operated at ladies' ready-to-wear store befqre the family moved away from Tiptan about 20 years ago. Guests the past week at the of Mr. and Mrs. North Murvin street, Claude Brown Conde were Mr. and Mrs.

Brown, of Gary. Mrs. and Mrs. Russell are Mr. and Mrs.

Brown were on theri way home after spending six months in Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Robert Robinson, daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Burdge, (East North street, is working at the Warehouse Market. Miss Madonna Ripberger, who is to be married April 19, formerly worked there. Mrs. Addie Levitt, North.

East street, spent the week-end visiting and Mrs. Glen L. Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Dow jChappell and family, south of NEEDLECRAFT CLUB.

The Rural Needlecraft club will meejt Thursday at 2 p. in. with MrsL Lon Barr. Mrs. Harry Patterson will be the assisting hostess.

All ladies are urged to take, sewing material to. the meeting." All Out Effort! Washington, April 10. hens of Ed Streepy, of near Washington, have gone all put for wartime production. One egg laid 'by one of his 'hens is nearly eight inches In circumference lengthwise and' is six and one-half inches in- width. Another one is ridged, having- the appearance of petrified egg.

i Buy MORE War YOUR POST-WAR KITCHEN your NEW GAS RANGE! If you can hardly wait to have a kitchen, here's tip. DON'T Start planning now, and build your ideas around your kitchen's beautiful, efficient gas range you're going to have after What will your new gas range be like? Well miracle more than anythihgl.lt vill feature automatic oven burner lighting, easy cleaning, smokeless broilers, non-clog burners, magic" insulatioa! So get out your pencil and start planningv Be ready to have new kitchen freedom when the.new gas ranges, are ready for you! SEE YOUR DEALER In the future, appliances will be sold only through dealers. While we have discontinued selling ranges and other appliances, we will continue to cooperate wholeheartedly with local dealers and con. tractors, Where assistance Is needed, we will to provide service, assist with installations'and'sup- ply home service experts for advice and instruction. PUBLIC SERVICE A NY IND I AN I C..

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1907-1971