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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 5

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Halloween Party Held OVEHCftt'E FAULTY By Junior Leaders A cleverly, planned masked Halloween party was held Monday evening at the high school building at Brownstownj by members of the Jackson County Junior Leaders. Doris Mae, Goecker: was awarded- the the ELOIMI AT 78! Handel's Messiah to be Presented Famous Cereal Brought By Triad ttoras Relief When Medicines Failed I 7 Preston members -of Triad thcr Mae Ellen Snyder? chalrmanrMnr. If yoo need constipation telief; TflCoieduWJpjfU and hardest, to Teadthirsincercunsoiicitcd letter: wW "fit uY6IPWsliTCS4 SOCIAL EVENTS M-Montgomeryi for Uw relief broogit tp whrfr ifltoif PURSES Autumn Elegance! ho' but the December meeting would be. held in Brownstown at which time election o'f "officers will Vt held. Each one is to bring a twenty-five cent gifUo be put in a grab bag.

'V. Mary Thoele is chairman of the food committee for the party and will be assisted by Helen Hamer and Frances Kuehn. The entertainment committee is' Alice Kil- I- Immm Hmm is vrtMt m4 bth James were co-hostesses. The living room was attractive-decorated in the Halloween col- rs "Wackf and orange, with Wafck'cats pumpkin' faces and Skeletons being used around the alls and on the Tables of bridge and flea were Played and favors were- won by Mrs, Coulter1 M. for Dridge and Miss Barbara Rambo for flea.

7 A dessert course was served at 'quartet tables with the appointments in keeping with the Hallo ween fit was announced that the annual Christmas Recital of the or- mart, ana kwteMnM imtallottMt, temr nwhin fM Corps an kaiitf rf4 r-iili. Wac M4cl Tacttaician AmiobMU DayWy, Uft, ef GrMctrl, iinf Army Nam Sacmi UmitaMMt Dorm GracMniN, right, My Village, Ohio, fai living John S. Lnign, wouna war vtra, it Sandy ttidf. Inirovaaons nictioa. Upon ra-anlittinmr, rormor "Wot can valnntotr aitHar for rh aaroNon of rka wor oIim sis Ntontkt, or nntil Jana 30, 1947, onion sooner ratlevoo1 for rdo convanianco of too Gavaminanr.

Thay con olto rata in Mm rook hoM of rino of dNCnorgo. ganization will be held Sunday, December 8. The place will be announced, at a later date. This year Triads will present "The Christmas Messiah" by George Frederick Handel, which has been arranged for three part women's voices. i i The reciUl at Christmas has be-.

come a tradition among music lovers of 'Seymour and community and the members feel they are fortunate in securing "The Messiah" for their Christmas per- That are essential to GLOVES thot add the last word to your Fall outfit! LEATHER OR FABRIC $1-25 Sf-95 'J mharfi.i,eW'Ed-" mund Murray, Mrs. Elizabeth Margaret 'Haines, Mrs. P. Cordes Miss Joyce Rambo, Miss Barbara Rambo; Miss Mae Ellen Snyder, Miss Mel-ba Lunte, Miss Stella Wolter, Miss Helen StahL, Miss Ann Zimmer- man and the hostesses. Janet Cordes was a special guestT1.

Wegan Club Honored At Dinner by Leader i Mrs. Delia Stahl, leader of the Wegan Cheerful Helpers 4-H Club, was hostess to members of the club at a five o'clock dinner recently. Preceding Ihe dinner the pledge to the American and 4-H flags and a prayer was given by the Following the dinner the regular meeting was held and the record books were distributed. Plans were made to attend a Halloween party to be given by the Dudleytown 4-H Club. Members present were: Shirley Cordes, Hazel Tormoehlen, La-verh Lambring, Doris Stahl, Marilyn Wischmeier, Lois and Darlene Nierman, Minnie and Ida Roettger, Vera June Marilyn Kuehn, Frances Nierman and Hazel Kuehn was a special guest.

Friendly Class At Church Wednesday The Friendly Class of the First Methodist Church will hold a meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Annex at the church, it has been announced by those in charge. 7 "There will be an election of of ficers and everyone is urged to be present 1 SPECIAL J0 Tax. N' forroance. Mrs. Margaret Haines It again directing the chorus.

Maiur wereralso made for the initiation and dinner to be held November: L.atJthe.,. Seymour Country Club. Miss Elizabeth James, and Mrs, Anglin are on the committee for the arrangements Of the dinner and the decorating 1 to -'--I in ell the new fall colors committee is composed of Miss Louise I $10 230'A I for tkflUJ Wacs kotJlt, par- Dudleytown Leagut to' Redecorate Parish Hall Members pf the Dudleytown Walther (League held their regu lar meeting at the Parish Hall re cently, with Lawrence Bobb, pres ident in charge. "The Rev. George Steinkamp led the devotional period with Prof E.

C. Ude at the piano. Doris Mae Goecker gave the-membership 1 port and the report of the treas urer was given by Raymond Auf- fenberg. The voted paint the walls of the basement of the -Par ish Hall and it wal also decided to hold the meeting the first Tues day in each month Lois Lambring, zone president will present the charter to the league on Sunday evening, Octo ber 27 at the Dudleytown Luth eran Church, to which everyone is cordially invited. There will be guest speaker from Lawrence burg.

The committee in charge of the painting is composed of Arno Hillenbrand, OUie Goecker. Reconditioning the west end of the Parish Hall, Lawrence Bobb, Tony Tiepen, Glenn. Goecker. Members present were: Misses Hilda and Luella Bobb, Evelyn June Christopher, Alice Marie Kilgas, Margaret Koester, Ethel and Phyljis Lahne, Myrtle and Beulah Wehrk'amp, Doris, Ora and Lois Goecker and Emy Lou Web miller. Raymond Auff enberg, Lawrence Bobb, Glenn and.

OUie Earl Hillenbrand, Tony Tiepen Christopher, Ivan WenflleTrger-KHgasorman4 1 Steinkamp, M2c. Roland Stein kamp of the Merchant Marine, Albert Servoni, Buffalo, N. The Rev. Mr. Steinkamp and Prof.

C. Ude. Republican Club Guests Of Mr7, Mrs Wilson Congressman and Mrs. Earl Wilson were host and hostess to members of the Jackson County Republican Women's Club, Fri day, at a one o'clock luncheon, at their home in Bedford. Following the dinner Mr.

Wil son spoke to the group and tie remainder of the afternoon was spent socially. Those from this county attend ing were: Mrs. E. L. Crum, Mrs L.

R. Browning. Seymour; Mrs. L. C.

Gillespie, Mrs. Bernice Knuckles, Mrs. Carl Plumer, Mrs. Viola Robertson, Mrs. Earl Sing er, Brownstown; Mrs.

i a Spray, Ewing; Mrs. Grace Lane, Medora; Mrs. Velma Bridges, Paris Crossing; Mrs. Hattie Bel- don, Mrs. Elizabeth Bard, Mrs.

Nellie Wilson, Mrs. Ova Beddell. Mrs. Inez" Owens, Mrs. Winnie Tutshaw.

Mrs. Sara Berry, Mrs. Ruth Bridges, Mrs. Emma Bridges, Crothersvtlle; Mrs. Pearl Wright, Vallonia and Mrs.

Ltllie Lynch of Indianapolis. i Ti fl. The Builder's Store i it C4 nn wt i ttt. i Machine Permanent $7.50 Only I MARY LOUISE BEAUTY SHOP Phone 230-Y for 40 Mn, About montht gO I beg in atlas AD-Bran every oar Wo I no longer 1 auSer 'from eonitipaUon and I set up la. the BtorBloc (eelint- like oniiMC day' work.

I am 78 yeara eii." Mr. Effie C. 8pnrgOD, E-t, llantroie, HiuourL You, too, may never have to take. another harsh laxative for constipation due to lack of bulk in the diet if you eat KELLOGG ALL-BRAN every day, and drink plenty of water. Try it for ten days.

If not complete! satisfied, end empty carton to Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Michigan. Gt double your money back. ALL-BRAN is not a purgative. It's a wholesome and nutritious cereal that provides gentle bulk helpful to normal bowel movements. Get ALL-BRAN at your grocer's.

Made by Kellogg's of Battle Creek and Omaha, Mrs. Otto Honored at Miscellaneous Shower A prettily appointed shower was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Bobb, South) Walnut street rOad, honoring Mrs. Elmer L.

Otto, the former Miss Irene Miss Darlene Schuer-man and Miss Wilma Bobb as the hostesses." s---i Tables of Double Fifty were in play and were awarded Mrs. Perry White, Miss Gladys Kasting and Mrs. August Bobb, Jr. An iced course was served in the late evening. Mrs.

Otto received many love ly shower gifts. Invited shower guests were: Mrs, Edward Otting, mother of the bride, Mrs. Perry White, Mrs. Ed -Tormoehlen. August Bobb, Mrs.

Ed Mellencamp, Mrs. Orville Bennett, Mrs; Wil liam Boicourt, Mrs. Clyde. Jordan, Mrs. Wilford Kasper, Mrs.

Aug ust Bobb, Mrs. John Spieker, Mrs. Harold McKinney. Mrs. Russell Mock, Miss Gladys Kasting, Miss Delores Buhner, Miss Pauline Kellemeier, Miss Edith Otting and the nostesses.

Mrs. Edward Ruwe and Mrs. Lawrence Wehrkamp assisted in the hospitalities durbg the evening. Jolly Bakers Hold Regular Meeting The regular meeting of the Jolly Bakers held at th Girls' Club Monday evening from 8 to 9 o'clock, under the direction of Mrs. D.

Gili. A demonstration on how to make a white cake was given by Rosemary Keach and Herchanna Ruddick. Girls present were: Joyce Dav: enport Donna Donnells, Rosemary Keach, Janet Lauster, Herchanna Ruddick, Deloris Steinr Geraldine Culp, Catherine Schulte, Shirley Tidd and Mary Havvn. Norma was a guest. Suburban E.

Club To Meet Wednesday The regular monthly meeting of the Suburban Home Economics Club will be held Wednesday afternoon, October 23, at- the home of Mrs. Milton Weasner, Ewing street road. Mrs. William Lafkin will be the assisting host ess. Personal Interest Spokane, Wash.

tWP) Policemen here are trying extra hard to locate an overcoat reported missing 'after a meeting of the Northwest Investigator's Associ-a'ion. It belongs to Police Chief Gerald Swarthout. hi I iii I wn 1 1 11 ii i ii ti 1 1 1 ii ii ii in Fine -CALF LEATHER. PATENT PLASTIC LEATHER An Array "of Styles Pouches Underarms Top Handles BLACK Gr COLORS ONE GALLON DOES AYEIAGE t00 PUSTIC PATCH I9( lapoincrads Uflh. EXPENSES SCHOOL EXPENSES HOUSE REPAIRS EMERGENCIES 7 CONSOLIDATE BILLS I "rim' iiiiiiii; vour rooms! and Free Lunch 1 gas and Doris Mae Goecker; decb- lation committas is composed of John Pottschmidt, Orville Lubker, Harold Pottschmltt and George Spray, invitations: Melba Suren-kamp, Winifred Able and Delores Hall.

During the evening games were enjoyed" and Junior Spray, John Pottschmidt and Junior Lubker were awarded the prizes. A committee 7 composed of Junior-Lubksr, Doris Spray and Helen Hamer served refreshments, in keeping with the Halloween season. Those prenent were: Alice Kil- gas, Dons Spray, Melba Suren-kamp, Orville Lubker, Ruth Greathouse, Inez Reedy, Phyllis Robertson, Norma Hehman, Dorothy Robertson, 'Josephine Empson, Doris Mas Goecker, Lowell Wes- sel, John Pottschmidt, Dorothy J. Empson, Delores Pate, Elvira Kretze Alger Tormoehlen, George Spray, Harold Pottschmidt and Mrs. C.

A. Pruden. Mrs. Powell Hostess To Philathea Class Mrs. Troy Powell and Mrs.

William Emhuff 'were "hostess To members of the Philathea Class of the' Baptist Church, Mqnday evening at the home of Mrs. Powell; 616 East fifth street. Mrs. Willie Hill was in charge of the- devotional hour and Mrs. Emhuff, president, stressed the World Mission Crusade, which is being held by the Northern Baptist Churches.

A Visitation committee was also appointed and is composed of Mrs. Roy Jaynes and Mrs. Carl Williams. During the social hour games and contests were enjoyed fetid favorsawarded Mrs. Harold Byrer-and William Gregory.

The hostesses served refreshments at the close. Class members in attendance werefMrs. Willie Hill, Mrs. Shirley Gregory, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs.

William Emhuff, Mrs. Harold Byrer, Mrs. William Gregory, Mrs. John Gregory, Mrs. Cornelius Thias Mrs.

Paul Gregory, Mrs. Claude Buher, Mrs. Noble Foster, Mrs. Carl Williams, Mrs. Reta Allen, Mrs.

Hazel Cofelt, Mrs. Roy Jaynes, Mrs. Troy Powell, Misses Laura Nuss and Marie Adams. Pythian Sisters Hold Covered Dish Supper The Pythian Sisters enjoyed a covered dish supper at the K. of P.

Hall Monday evening. It was held in compliment to the new members of the lodge and each was presented with a corsage. Following the regular business meeting a mock wedding was held as a part of the program. Betty Jo and Diane Borcherding favored the guests with a vocal duet and a very clever reading was given by Mrs. Hermion Bartlett.

Mrs. George Heiwig was chairman in charge of the kitchen committee and was assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Niehaus and Mrs. Ruth Keith. The entertainment was under, the direction of Mrs.

T. R. Carter, Mrs. George Heins and Mrs. Hermion Bartlett.

mm 0' L. D. ROBERTSON OSTEOPATH Offlea 1MU N. Chaatnut St Pnona 150 Seymour Ind. DAYS Mem- Taura.

an4 Honiua to ii so a. m- to 4:30 p. m. -Traohnant ay appotnrmaal only. V.

Officers. Installed '-By Lincoln P-T. A. Mrs. Robert Eddy was installed president cf the Lincoln Parent- Teacher Association at the Octo ber meeting, Monday evening, held at the school building.

The resignations of Mrs. George Pollert, vice-president and Mrs. Willard Stark, secretary, were accepted and Mrs. Raymond Sweany end Mrs. Alice Wilson were named to fill the offices.

Mrs- Harold Yost" was installed 'treas' urer, with Paul Brackemyre.act ing as installing officer. Mrs. Emmett Burrell, Ways and Means chairman, announced there would be a rummage sale held on November 15 and also an apron will be circulated among the members on which they tire to sew patches. Mrs. Hazel Berry, leader of the Study Group, announced the group will meet at the school Wednesday afternoon.

Ths association voted to pur chase a hectograph machine for the use of the school. I Mrs. Lois Borders, membership chairman announced the association now has a. membership of 159. The state president's massage was read by Mrs.

Francis Fox. Mrs. Eddy announced that the November meeting, would be held the second Monday evening In stead of the third as it would con flict with National Educational Week. Mrs. Lee Cummings was in charge of the program and she presented Mrs.

Clyde Peters of Vallonia. who gave a very Inter- estjng and entertaining reading. Mary Adeline Manuel played two piano solos during the evening. The attendance prize, a bouquet of flowers, was presented to the first grade taught by Miss Carol Foster. Stivers-Peyton Rites Performed in City Anna T.

Stivers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hazclett of this cily became the bride of Roy C. Peyton, son of the. late Mr.

and Mrs, Con Peyton, Frankfort, Ky Saturday afternoon at four o'clock t.t the Presbyterian Church Manse. Dr. John L. Prentice heard the vows given in the single ring ritual. Miss Helen Nieman as maid honor wore a gold suit with black accessories and a corsage of red and white roses.

The bride chose a beige suit with black accessories and her corsage was also of red and white roses. James B. Goforth served Mr Peyton as best man. Mrs. John L.

Prentice and John B. Hollman were in attendance at the wed ding. Mrs. Peyton is employed as a nurse anfl Mr. Peyton Is employed with the Schawe-Gerwin Shoe Corporation.

Junior Legion Auxiliary tTo be Guests at Party Announcement has been made 'Helntz7Fesidenl ofthe American Legion Auxiliary that a Halloween party will be held at ths Legion Home, Thurs clay afternoon, October 24, from tXTorFcT6cKT6r Inembcfs of llie Junior Auxiliary members. Any girt under the age of eighteen whoJial iather brother in War I or II are eligible to at tend. There will be games and contests and refreshments served by the committee in charge. Ev eryona is to come masked. Mrs.

John Garvey is chairman end will be assisted by Mrs. fred Sierp, and Mrs. Clarence OR. ROBERT ANDERSON DENTIST 115 West Sceond St Phona 10U Office Hourar 8 JO A. VI to 1:30 P.

to IP. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS: 1 r'' ffllAtll WAIL HNISH wb. torn' Wednesday, Oct. 23, 8:30 P.

M. EOE WEST land His Orchestra Friday, October. 25th, 8:30 P. M. Kloss, Owner Operator CLUB Familiei Only! SCHOOL JEWELRY i fHy Kir SXf II I.0W C0f COVttl mm 4.

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Ia4 IL Ovar Kanunan'a Jawalrf Hot eOa Fb KaonDDiniain) 'i (British Official photo rom NEA) Here's a rare photo of Rockall. about the most friendless and unfriendly place in the One of the world's smallest islands. It is claimed by no country, is too forbidding even for birds and is seen only occasionally by ships generally when they meet their, doom on its cliff-like coast About 13 feet long, rising about 70 feet out of the Atlantic ocean, Rockall lies 300 miles west, of Scotland. Only on expedition has ever been able to land on it that pf the French Arctic explorer Charcot, in 1921. He found not even bUCk.of grass growing ca the Islet's solid roct.

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