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Page SixAd Phone 2222THE RUSHVILLE (INDIANA) REPUBLICANNews Phone 3333Thursday, September 14, 1950COgratulations were received byHockMothers ClubIndianapolis. The bridalWednesdayGrahamafternoon,T. B. AssociationsAnnex Mothers Club Hold Regionalwasthe first sessionThompson ReunionCoopercentered with a three-tier wed- school year in the music roomMeeting WednesdayThe home of Mr^and Mrs. El- i Sweeney Chapel atadorned with rose and 0f the Annex SchoolTuberculosisPresidential ValetDies In Jersey CityJersey City, N. J.f Sept. 14 (JP)Bash Cruso, who served as at-was the scene of the University, Indianapolisgreen and topped by bells. Cut Newman, president, conductedfortv-eighth annual Thompson scene of a pretty Septemberflowers and silver candelabrawasbusiness sessionwasfriendsenjoyed a pitch in dinner at the Cooperding Saturday night at 8:30 completed tne taoie decorations. a talk was given by Harry Turo’clock when Miss Patricia Ann Flowers were Aised throughout j ner, principal. He in turn in-room. . .at the Lincoln Hotel in Indian- died last night at 79.noonCooperapolis WednesdayTwo hundred guests wereJames Thompson of Marion, the bride of Charles E. Kelso, servedpresident, presided duringson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomastroduced the other teachers of Alexanderi executive secretary. Washington rantending valet and assistant stewardPresidents McKinley,Theodore Roosevelt, and Taft,\Cruso, a Negro and native ofThe undersigned will sell at public auction at mystove busi-residence *4 m^e north of Manilla in Rush County onschoolThe next meeting will bewasbusiness session when various KelsoGene Brown, Mrs. Jack Smith,reportsBefore the altar, which was Miss Erlene Snyder, Miss NormaOctober 4 at 7:30 p. m.• * * *Wednesday PartyThomp- decorated with wroughtMiss Jeanette Cassady. Guests were from Kokomo,A group of young people fromschell Pickett and Mrs. Marland severaI. gas heaters Death wasAdams.Theness here. He held patents oncaused by a heart attack.Saturday, September 16,1950the Christmas Seal Sale with theson, president; Iden Jtiungeriora, pedestalvice president; and Mrs. Robert gladiolus, chrysanthemums, roses Tipton, Rushville, Misecretary-treasurer. The and dahlias against a back- byviile, IndianapolisMethodistMay. secretary 1951 reunion will be held withCarl Smith atand CoRushvillequotasImbodenground of ferns and lighted lumbus, Ohio.WednesdayMr. and Mrs.Greentown.Rev. Robert MorrisBits of history were given byDellamemberseven-branch candelabras, thepastor of I wRh brownthe Tipton West Street Christian corsage of baby orchid: ; Church, used the double ring wedding trip to thethean enjoyable time of skating. The bride chose a rose suit • Those present were the Loyalaccessories and aKelly and selling the public byGene Vaughnround tableMrsdiscussion on “List Building99SmokyinhasconfirmingMountains. They will be at homelyn Reynolds, Sunshine Girlswas led by Mrs. WilliamClassasvowsmeetings. A short pro-after Saturday at 351 Mayfair assistant and the class taughtRobert Kitner of Tipton, or-consisted of a piano solo ganist piayed “To a Wild RoseStreet, Apartment B, Columbus,Ohio.lilda Laughlin* m * *Schlossersecretary of Johnson County,consultantHarriet L. Remington of the national seal sale service.bv Minon Coers, vocalGwen May, a number by the‘'Always♦tLeibestraum” andMrs. Kelso attended Butleraccompanied Miss Carolyn Mil vocal trio composed of Mrs. Car- jpr Qf j*ipton as sang “Bemen Price, Mrs. Edna May andUniversity and she is a memberMeeting Postponednoonof Delta Delta Delta and Phiconflict with theWarrencauseM 44O Promice Me” and “ISororities. She wasleaders’ lesson. Richland Wideapolis talked44Why a TuberMrs. Marguerite Temple, ta_Plt;L0ve Thee.” The traditionalretary for Pioneer Corn ComAwake Club meeting has beenSharon»weddinging by Mr. Thompson, reading Mr Kitnerpany. Mr. Kelso, a graduate of Indiana University, is plantpostponed until Septemberreports of early meetings apdpicturesThe bride, who was given in Columbus arriaee bv her father, chose aRed i-Foodsculosis Program99Misstilde P. Sanquinet spoke concerning the new materialsCounty Herefordhealtheducation.FredericWeigle closed the session withsecRaleigh Societyas. . . . Ta lace bodice having a petitethe Raleigh Ladies Aid Society 9 ... ._ , T__collar, yoke outlined with lace,Tuesday afternoon when twen- f , 4 ,a?, a several ong pointed sleeves, and extend-gown of white satin and Chan- Saturday evening a bridal din- Tour Is Arrangedtilly lace. It was fashioned with n^r was served at the home of! the bride’s aunt. Mr. and Mrs.The Rush County Herefordretary can do in rehabilitationof patients.Walter Kirkwood, at Tipton. Breeders Association will con-ty-four membersThoseduct its annual tour next Wed-FORMER Y OFFICIALguests were present. Mrs. EvaScriptureing to points on satinthe bouffantThomas Kelsonesday, according to an an-Indianapolis, Sept. 14 (/P)skirt which fell into aMaurice Browning and daugh-GeorgeCharles A. Tevebaugh, 74, for-ifter which Mrs. Frone LindsaycathedralRoberttour chairman.ed in prayer.fell from a band of satin en-Foilowing group singing, business session was conducted^ j twined with seed pearlscarried a lace edged colonialwasbouquet of glamellia florets.meier, John Christian, Jr., andHarold Lynn Atkins.* * • *Mrs. Morgan Hostessmer state YMCA secretary, died... _ . , .. yesterday in Methodist Hospital.The group will meet at the vw/;. _ . . , , \ .. 6 . v ~ . n 1c His YMCA career included rais-county extension office at 9:15 . . .... , . * vra m and nrocepd to eieht stoDS lng new building funds for Newa. m. and proceed to eight stops Castle Elkhart and Huntington.Aid willtube rosesSymposiumwas enter-plannedsale the first week in OctoCockrill of Tiptained Tuesday afternoonStops have been arrangedLowelldetails to be announcedwashome of Mrs. Naomi Morgan schell Newhouse, Loren MazeHe resigned the state office in1946a ter.orchid satin gown made with11 is Ann Sharp favored dtted bodjc'- *»“are “cU‘n'with a oiano solo and havlng a fitted coIlar' ful1 sklrthighlighted with folds formingwhen nine members responded Jim Moster, Gene Reddick,roll call with miscellaneous r*haripc p^acrc R#»rt Hodsontoitems. Mrs. John Morgan was worth Hodson. A noon lunch willa guest.be servedTellas gave a shorMrs. Kenneth Dimett gave aneading after which she conhip panniers. She had matching article entitled “For Parentsbeen madettiucted aninteresting contest. mitts and carried a cascade after which Mrs. Morgan sangThe Mizpah Benediction wasbouquet of coxcomb clustersto have a Purdue representativeon the tour. Mr. Alford indicatedWhei Yonpeated in unison. The hostess“Sam Song.” playing her own j there will probablyrose pink chrysanthemums and a r* lt;•»/'! mr»animt Mrs vinvri Min-assisted bv Mrs. Mary Austellsweetheart rosescattle breeders from adjoiningMinnie Mohler ad Mrs„ „ er read a biography of Carrie j counties on the tour.Bridesmaids wera Miss Betty Jacobs Bond piaylng and sing.Need►elle Dill served dainty refresh-Jo Browning of Rushville. niecenents. The meeting adjournedof the bridegroom, and Missgroupconvene on the regular date Nedra Jo Phillips of Tipton. Theirgowms were in mist green satincontestPSCIndianapolis, Sept. 14 UP)Octoberfashioned with fitted bodicesrefreshments were served.Service CommissionWedding Anniversarybertha collars, long full skirtsThe next meeting will be Octo- has approved plans of theSouthern Indiana TelephoneAboutber 8 at the home of Mrs. Ken-accemed fc large bows forming ne^h Dimett in Spiceland. Mem- Company of Aurora to issueAPPLY ATThe Rash CountyLoan Finance Coelatives and friends offeredbustles. They worebers are asked to becongratulationsandlrs.Fanchermitts and they carried bouquets and t0 please similar to that of the maid of fn i - ^000 in five per cent prestock. The money will beeddinganniversary Sunday afternoonof time to 1:30 o’clock. There honor. All had pearl necklaces. be election of officers.the bride. I ___used to retire outstanding stock bearing six per cent.East Second StreetJoe Pike, Mgrheir home in Circleville.Kei^ of IndianapolisMany bouquets of flowers andi niece of the bridegroom, wasfurnishedwas dressedround for the occasion. Mrsorrest Rosenberger of Cham-white net floor length gown edged in satin with rose buds onDonald FYiendfhe skirt. Her bonnet matchedonnersvilleMrs.Delberther gown and she wore whiteF’ancher of Milroy and MrsrosesDonald Fancher of Hendersonoonsaughter and daughters-in-law,issistedMathew?rved the light refreshmentsn a miniature vase. Her giftfrom the bride was a pearl necklace.rranddaughters of theHubertKelso of Indianap-furore olls acted as his brother s best presented the guests with favors. ...man and guests were seated bv Guests were from Connersviile. . . . .. *,l. Dl1c, John Christian, Jr., Harold At-Martinsville. Carthage, Rush-in 4 .rhoro *iris and Robert Berkemeier, alland Milroy. Ind., Cham- . _ , ... . ,Fisher, PhUco and J of^us^ville' and Wa]ter Klrk-Sadorus. Hi., and Santa Moni- *K°°dh .^r • of T,pton’ cousin ofc* . Calif ' the bride.Mrs. Cooper, mother of theilleaign.Get Help from OurClassdressed in beige woolLawrence Krammes en-crepe with black velvet accesnamed the ‘ Friendship Class ™..and. a corsage of PinkMethodistKelsoSchool Wednesday afternoonaccessorieshe thirteen members presentyellow lilies.FARM PLANDEPARTMENTsongs “More LikeFollowingBring inle Master99and44Open Myyes” and the Lord’s Prayer.eadings were given by Mrs.BennettMASSEY-HARRISird andLoren Tillison44 - 30 - 22[rs. Bertnresirient ore- •TRACTORSMACHINE SHEDyour problems, our experts will help you plan economical, labor-buildings of theBuild an inexpensive shed to protectsavingright size and strength toyour valuable farm machinery. Youfit your needs.vourselfTERMSIf you want an eight to fifteenpound bird buy a hen turkey; ifAt 1:30 P. M.you want a sixteen to twenty-tues of the sale by Chester D. ,five P°und bird a tom tur‘8Pr ITwo-piece overstuffed living room suite; one standtable; Ray Boy heating stove; white enamel kitchenheater; 5-burner oil stove; large round dining table;buffet; kitchen cabinet; iron bedstead; one antiquesafe; antique maple marble-top dresser; wardrobe; twofeather beds, one made of goose feathers; dishes andkitchen utensils; two cross cut saws; two scythes; oneelectric brooder stove, 500-chick size; several miscellaneous farm tools; antique dough chest; mantle ltwo oil drums.TermsCash *Jesse DragooJOE WALKERLandy Phares, Auct.Wendell Hester, Clerk126 South MainPhone 2556WRECKER SERVICEBARGAINS ARE ALWAYS ADVERTISEDYour SmartestGuaranteedGood HousekeepingJunioris anot anAs advertised inCHARM
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