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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 10

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A10 The Rrpublic. Columbus, trxi Saturday. September 19. 1987 9k Vet The Sweep Students receive hoppgh irip ira' COMPIFTF THIMMPY j-vrv 372-7776 5 Established 'O 1978 academiclionors Both Columbus East and Columbus North High Schools tiad celebrations for students getting academic letters this Friday. To earn the letters, students needed to obtain four straight semesters of an A- average.

At East. 18 students were given the award, with another 18 attending from awards given last semester. At Columbus North, there were 16 new letters, and 17 students from last semester. At top, from the left East students Kristin Runge, Teresa Johnson and Lora Emerson treat themselves to punch and cookies. And.

at bottom, Columbus East Principal Philip Houston addresses a group of students. Gel your nail in shape! Call Jlnrvliit for a manicure Includes: Hand Massage Nail Soak Nail Cuticle Clip Cuticle Nail Conditioner Nails Filed Polished A A a THE HAIR PLOT wr l()th Washington Th Republic phol by John Sbrchler Deadline for reporting notices is noon the day before the information is to appear in the newspaper To report information, call 372-7811 ext 233 Beginners sign language class instructed by Patty Smith will be held Mondays from Oct. 5 through Nov. 23. Hour-long classes begin at 6:15 and 7:30 p.m.

at First United Methodist Church. Registration will be held from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Monday. Cost is $20 for a single student, $30 for a family and includes text and handouts. Salvation Army will hold a laugh, lunch and launch program beginning at 9:45 a.m.

Sunday at 702 Chestnut St. A clown group, lunch and a balloon launch will be featured. Ogilville United Methodist Church Homecoming will be Sunday. The Rev. Ion Gardner will speak at 10:30 a.m.

and aj)itch-in dinner begins at 12:30 p.m. The congregation of North Vernon Presbyterian Church will hold a farewell open house in honor of Art and Eleanor Beal from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. A program begins at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary.

All friends ae invited to attend. A horse-drawn hayride and s'more feast will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Mill Race Park. Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for children under 12. The event is sponsored by Totten for City Council at Irge.

Call 376-6713 or 372-1949 for tickets. Community Senior Citizens nitrh- Products, Inc. This Fall, after your lawn equipment, lawn furniture, the childrens toys, garden tools, and garbage cans are put away, how does the car fit? Get the mess out of your garage. Western Red Cedar 3833 N. Keystone Indianapolis Tongue Groove Construction 317-546-1136 Needs No Painting or Maintenance Call Collect For Free Brochure Serving Our Customers For 33 Years Open 9-5 FOR THE BEST in and hvmn sine beeins at 12:30 KEPT CARPET p.m.

today at the Baptist Church on Main Mreei in I ay lorsville. SECRETIN T0WN, SEE DICK. Columbus Chapter. Order of East ern Star, will hold a called meetini! Dick Judge's Area Deaths Brand name carpets. Vinyls Tiles Parquet Woods Area Rugs Residential Commercial Dii-d Frida and Elizabeth R.

Healey Wilkins. Mrs. Tibbitts was married to Paul Edison Tibbitts on April 18, 1936. IvTr. Tibbitts died Jan.

7, 1975. She is survived by a son, Paul E. Tibbitts Jr. of Dayton, Ohio, and a granddaughter. 10th Lafayette, Columbus I Services i $24 nr TRANS VD TUNE SPECIAL (FLUID INCLUDED) at 7:30 p.m.

Monday at Columbus Masonic Temple, 4131 Rocky Ford Rd. for "Friends Night." Members are to furnish salads. First Presbyterian Church and other church groups intersted in hearing Willie Ney may go through the line at noon Sunday for a 1 p.m. meeting in the small meeting room at Ketchum's Kornucopia. Golden Kiwanis club will meet at 10 a.m.

Monday at Columbus Senior Center. Charles Crltzer of the Department of Weights and Measures will be the speaker. The group's annual meeting will be at 6 p.m. Sept. 25.

Speaker for that meeting will be Ray Boll. South Bethany Christian Church will hold a pitch-in and dedication after the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday. An old-fashioned square dance will be held from, 8 to midnight tonight at the White Creek Conservation Club. Music will be by the Rhythm Rangers.

Admission is, $5 per couple. Bartholomew County Hymn Sing begins at 7 tonight at Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Road 700N off Marr Road. by the Rev. Joe Emerson at 2 p.m. Monday at the Showalter-Blackwell, Myers Funeral Home where calling hours, will be after 5 p.m.

Sunday. Burial will be at the Everton Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Fayette County Cancer Society, Mrs. Loper was born in Hagerstown, Jan. 6, 1912, the daughter of Jesse and Ruth Twitchel Rinehart.

She married C. Carlton Loper on Feb. 22, 1931. He died in 1957. She was a 1930 graduate of Connersville High School and a member of the Eastside United Methodist Church and the War Mothers Auxiliary.

Also surviving are two daughters, Shirley Nobbe and Brenda Reed, both of Connersville; two other sons, Francis laper of Hawthorne, and Bob Loper of Springdale, N.C.; one sister, Margaret Chowning of Portland; one brother, Robert Rinehart of Connersville; 17 grand-children; and 19 great-grandchildren. Died I hursdav inspect the transmission adjust the bands (where applicable) change the fluid adjust the linkage Dorothy IY1. Cox, lYIorningside Drive Funeral service for Dorothy M. Cox, 65, Morninnside Drive, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday by Rev.

Charles Brown at Reed Jewell Funeral Calling will be from 2 to 6 p.m Sunday and after 8:30 a.m. Monday prior to the service. Burial will be "at Garland Brooke Cemetery. Mrs. Cox died 3:35 a.m.

Friday at Bartholomew County Hospital. She' was a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church and the Eagles Auxiliary and in early life worked at the Shirt Factory in Columbus. Mrs. Cox was born May 30, 1922, in Bartholomew County to Louis G. and Effie Hopkins Thompson, She married Ollie Cox Nov.

3, 1940. Mr. Cox died June 10, 1962. She was preceded in death by two brothers, William and Maurice Thompson. She is survived by two daughters, Ixis Matthews of MominKsick' Drive and Linda Hibbs of Hope; five grandchildren; and six grandchildren.

Arranucnunls incomplcU- Fmmdt Smith Sr. Nashville NASHVILLE 'Emmett Smith 79, of Nashvillejied Friday in C3 C3 locally owned and operated by Tom Sharp 1725 25th St. 376-9418 Columbus, Ind. dDDDD www 1 WANTED: STANDING TIMBER A Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Bair of Jackson Street in Hope are parents of a daughter, Jerika Lee, born at 9:35 a.m. Thursday at Humana Women's Hospital in Indianapolis. The baby weighed 9 pounds 12 ounces. Grandmother is Ruth Bair of Crawfordsville. Brown's Corner Chapel will hold a homecoming on Sunday.

A pitch-in dinner will be held from noon to 1 p.m. and special music by the Sounds of Praise at 1:30 p.m. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. and morning worship at 10:30 a.m. Asbury United Methodist Church Focus on the Family adult film series will from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Sunday at the church. Title of the film will be "Shaping the Will Without Breaking the Spirit." The Gospel Four will be at Love Chapel Mission, 311 Center St. at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Esther Callahan Funeral service for Esther Callahan, 77, will be 10 a.m.

Monday at Saint Agnes Catholic Church in Nashville with burial at Greenlawn Cemetery. Calling will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home in Nashville. Mrs. Callahan, a former Nashville resident, died Sept.

17 in Escondido, Calif. She was a member of Saint Agnes Catholic Church. Survivors are a son, John Callahan of Bloomington; a sisterf Alice Zody of Nashville and two brothers, Arthur Robertson of Nashville and Charles Robertson of Arizona; and eight grandchildren. Her husband, Jean G. Callahan, preceded her in death.

Pauline Webber Funeral service for Pauline Webber, 60, of South Cherry was conducted Friday by the Rev. Matthew Malott at Barkes, Inlow -and Weaver Funeral Home. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery. Mrs. Webber died Wednesday at County Hospital.

Pallbearers were John, Rick and Tom Walker and Doug Tetrick. Singer was Mary Ixm Smith. Rensselaer professor, naval historian dies United Press International TROY. N.Y. K.

Jack Bauer, a history professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a prominent naval historian, died Thursday of complications from a heart attack. He was 61. Bauer served as an archivist at the National Archives, a historian with the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy, and in the academic world.

He had been at RPI since 1965 and was the school's archivist from 1970 to 1977. Bauer also was John F. Morrison Visiting Professor of Military History at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College from 1977 to 1978. Bauer wrote or edited 12 books, including works on naval ships, a history of the Mexican War, a history of navigation on the' Pacific Coast and a prize-winning biography, "Zachary Taylor: Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest." At the time of his" death, Bauer was working on a two-volume history of the.

United States Navy. Bauer also assisted the historian Samuel Elliot Morrison by consulting on World War II naval history. Burnswick, Ga. He was a widow. Funeral arrangments are incomplete at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home in Nashville.

Died Friday Roy Thomas Moore NASHVILLE Roy Thomas Moore, 61, died Friday at his home in Freetown. Mr. Moore, a World War II and Korean War veteran, was. a Green Thumb worker for the Brown County Parks and Recreation Department. He lived his entire life in Brown County.

Funeral service will be 1 p.ni. Monday at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home in Nashville. Kenneth Kritzer will officiate. Calling will be Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. Survivors are two sisters, Olive Wilkerson of Freetown, Ida L.

Williams of Freetown; and two brothers, Burrel Moore of Peoria, 111., and Delbart Nelson of Indianapolis; and three nieces and nephews. Grace Elliott Westport Grace Elliott, 67, Westport, died 6:28 p.m. Thursday at St. Vincents Hospital in Mrs. Elliott was a native of Rus- sell Springs, where she was feorn July 26, 1920, to Robert and Sally lawless IachrShe "moVecTTo Indiana in 1941 where she married Harry Dugan Elliott on Oct.

18, 1941. He preceded her in death. She was a member of the Pleasureville United Methodist Church. Funeral Services will be conducted by Rev. Ted Miller at 2:30 p.m.

Monday at Bass Funeral Home in Westport with burial at Westport Cemetery. Calling wilL be Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ruthie Gallaway of Meeker, and three sons, Jerry Elliott of Newcastle. David Elliott of North Vernon, and John Elliott, of Meeker, Okla.

Also surviving are one brother. Mack Iech of Russell Springs, five sisters, Emma Phelps, of Greensburg route 5, Ruby pimett of Cambridge City, Julia Grider of Newcastle, Mary Robertson of Russell Springs, and Pauline Stapp of Pendleton; and five hange in arrangements Eleanor S. Tibbitts Provincetown, Mass. SEYMOUR Services for Eleanor S. Tibbitts, 71, of Provincetown, will be 10 a.m.

at the Burkholder Funeral Home in Seymour. Calling will be from 9 to 10 a.m. today with burial at Fairview Cemetery in Browns-town. Mrs. Tibbits, a former Seymour resident, died Tuesday morning in Provincetown.

Born Sept. 9, 1916. she was the daughter of Theodore G. Columbus Christian Singles will leave Asbury United Methodist Church at 2 p.m. today to travel to Louisville to ride the Belle of IOuisville with the Seymour Singles Group.

All area singles are invited to the regular Sunday night meetings which begin at 7 p.m. with a discussion group, followed at 8 p.m. by table games and volleyball at Asbury. The card party and style show sponsored by St. Peter's Lutheran Church Sewing Circle originally scheduled for 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday at Faith Lutheran Church on Indiana 46W has been relocated to St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Clifty due to a water shortage at the original site. No Obligation Appraisal Cash Buyer david r. webb inc. Manufacturers of fine veneer and lumber from quality hardwood timber.

David Atkinson, Agent P.O. Box 731 Bill l.optr's mother Mary Edna Loper Connersville CONNERSVILLE Mary Edna Ixper, 75, a resident of tincoliT Lodge Nursing Home, died at 3:40 a.m. Friday at the Fayette Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient eight days. She was the mother of Bill of Columbus. I Funeral service will be conducted 1 -t- i--Ck UOlUmDUS, IN 4iJU2 wMB' 812376-3562.

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