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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 20

The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 20

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Seymour, Indiana
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i PACK-TWENTY SEYMOUR DAILY, TRIBUNE, SEYMOUR. IND. THURSDAY, DEC 17, 1853 v. 1 Gorbett's Chapel SIIPPII6 Dudleytown Church Services Sunday morning at 'COMMERCIAL REmiGERATIOCf AIR CORDITIOirata BALES at SEBVICS' ARTHUR L. HEIVIG Call Meri leeuty JHe GiLIES EUESFiE In, rr.

m4 Tasje rrrTiwo classes Say h4 lita TUT SEYMOUR, INDIANA Choir Tuesday -niglvt at Phone TH-W Don't Misuse Charge Account, Stores Ask Ufayette, Ind "Charge It, pleaser Thtt'f a phrase heard many times in department stares during the rush- of the Christmas shopping seasotu Shoppers find it's convenient to Gorbett's Chapel Sunday School attendance 66; offering, $6.00. Charley Kindle and Mrs. Lillie Royse and children, Truddy, Bud and Carl pent Sunday with Mr. and Robert Nyhite NaSh- -X Baptist Juriion Guests at Yule Party A Targe Christmas tree, wreaths in the windows" and over the doorways, lighted candles and creche on the worship table, formed a pretty setting for the Christmas party of the Junior De-PrentFh'BaptfsCSure Sabrday efteicn merit's Baldwin AuauwsH Bptae ART IRFTHAUIR 7130. Mr and.

Mrs, Leonard Trhmpe spent last Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs, Willlamj and and Mrsv Sanford Anderson4 Sun SHOJSBSimijjtt! and Mjss Arthur Goccker, hat trr 'deconttnc: tbaT purchased, article on charge ac- Mr, and Earl Goecker end mse' mlf owi We oh' the Installment plan, 'or ttiaM use of revolving credit account OYSTERS PL Caa pray that she wilt be well" real soon." "onfpaoB's ICE CREAM Gat' 69 insurance Miss Betty Jones, of Columbus, 79c TABLE SUPPLY Corner Jackson end Pin spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sutton. family spent Friday, evening with Mr. andt Mrs.

Henry Goecker and Mr. and' Mrs. Virgil Holle attended, a surprise birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holle In honor of Mr." Hone's birthday, TCi- The Marthas Society and Men's Club held their Christmas party Sunday at the parish hall.

Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. of (faring rujeado bappinaa vitf miirivua. If yog en oaly limited aawunt ft ttiwi, jt tomethinf a bit onumul, pka 'to aae mm of the intereating feady-mado dooorationt now availably YoaTl ti4. the co( reuonable whea VM oonridet-that theM Usting docorttioM eaa be nurd for yean to come.

Your own originality will tuggest' many indi-vidua! wiyt you caa adapt Umm doco-ration to your own boot. If you're looking for a aew point of interest for ibia year' holiday dee-orationt then don't mia the colorful Curg Zike were Mr. end Mrs. Ed 11 3 Vi WEST SECOND ST. a PHONI CSS V- story, Mrs.

Everett Branham told the story, The Christmas ending with- Scriptural verses given by 10 girls. Santa paid the group visit, and then the juniors Joined with the Beginners and Primary Departments in the church Fellowship Center for movies. Ice cream was served at the close of the party. Those present were Julie Ann Gregory, Sharon Kjlgas, Patty Tomlinson, MaDonna Morgan, Nancy Ruddick, Joy Barlow, Jo Ann Miskell, Beverly K. Emily, win Coleman, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Bloom and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blaker and family. ENGLISH WALNUTS lb.

39c PEANUTS 1 u. 29 aCARETTESSSri-r 0.2 Mist Gertrude Monhaut, exten-sion home management specialist at Plirdue University," says the best plan depends on the shopper's personal money handling habits and financial resources and obligations. a Since charge accounts must be paid in full when the biils are received or within 30 'days, their only merit is convenience while shopping. Accounts on short-term installments are, usually payable within 90 days. Generally, there is a "service" charge if the consumer must have more time to pay- Many large purchases are made on the installment' or long-term The Rev.

Waiter Mose- Jey filled his ppointment at Gorbett's Chapel Sunday night. A large crowd attended. Miss Marilyn Blaker spent Whole t-12 Lb. SmOoHams lb. 69c lighted Sunt Sleigh and Reindeer unit.

Theae ready-made cut-outt need only be 2No. 2'i Of-c Cam Ou Sunday with Miss Retha Mullins. U.S. Good Sunday guests of the Rev. Eph T-Bohe Steaks Jewell Culp, Pauline Ruddick, lb.

69c Beef Halves or Sliced No. 2 'A OQ( Con Siokely's Pumpkin Del Monte Peaches STRAWBERRIES Scott and Melvin Scott were Mr. afy v-v atv 51 I Marcia Clouse, Beverly Acton, Beverly Imlay, William Imlay, aanrrabled and plugged into your earet weatherproof elect rital outlet. The reindeer i 40 incbe high, 36 inrhea wide and the aleigh 48 inchea wide and 38 inchea high. There's fan MAIN POTATOES U.

S. No. 1 Size A Jerry Botkin, Sandra Owens, Quick Frosea credit plan. When signing the formal contract, Miss Monhaut cau Geneva Cook, Pamela Alexander, FLA. ORANGES Large, sweet, juicy, OQc ln.17 rv- Ol7 Ideal mashed or creamed.

tions the shopper to read careful Jonetta Gregory, Larry Barkes, IA Lb. 33 George Maschino, Jerry Owens, IV Bag ssWaVValS ly the fine print and know what she is paying for credit charges. Judy Donnells, Betty Cook, Mark Lean and MUd lO'a Ox. OQc Con Pound QQC Con Large $1 .59 Jar 1 Lb. 39 COFFEE Silex i fl ff MawU House Instant lk)ifee (or everyone when yon put a jolly lighted Snowman be-nide your front door to greet holiday, guests.

Thia gay little figure, 30 inchea high, is molded in full color Tiny- Installment credit charges add Sli. Bacon 49c Flavor 1 Lb. Layer considerably to the cost of items Sanborn .71 ff Chase at and Mrs. Ray Swengel, Mr. and Gayle Scott and Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Scott, all of Seymour and Paul Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fish. Jim and Jerry Fish spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Zike and family. Those who called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson were Mrs.

Russell Gorbett, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Casey of Seymour and Mrs. Aaron Gorbett Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Spurgeon were Mr: and Mrs. Russell Gorbett, of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gorbett 93c instant uniee v. 4 to! Lb.

Af9 Smoked Picnics lite with a light inaide to give him a lifelike appearance. There art also jolly lighted Santas, both large and small for outdoor use. Ever wished 49 PINEAPPLE PUMPKIN Dl MonieDola Crushed STOKELY'S 2j49' 2 35' Branham, Marhn Wright, Carolyn Cain, Reta Doyle, Sherry Cornett, Chris Schnepf, Diana Chastaln, Patty Carmer, Billy Cornett, Janet Morgan, Hubert Gregory and Linda Kamman, all members of the department Also attending were Anna Marie Byrer, the pianist; Mrs. James Lockman and Mrs. derrill Nich-ter, secretaries; Mrs.

Richard Ruddick, Mrs. Branham, Miss Erma Story, Merrill Nichter, Howard Miskell and Clarence Stark, teachers; Mrs. Maurice Haper, assistant teacher; and Miss Marie Adams, superintendent you could add nonaay cheer on the outside of your house without ever stirring outdoor? Then try hanging one of the attractive SantM face Delightful Assortment Mixed Nuts lb. 49c purchased by this plan. A rather new type of charging' is the revolving credit.

With this form, the credit manager may decide (he customer's credit is good for a certain amount, say $300. Then the shopper may charge goods, to that amount and pay a certain amount each month. The shopper's credit rating is valuable. Regard it as your credit reputation. Miss Monhaut Says, if the shopper cannot make payments on time as previously agreed upon, she should notify the credit manager immediately.

Every default of your contract is registered with the city credit bureau and TRIBUHE CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Miss Betty Blaker spent Sun day with Miss Wanda Scott wreath inaide' one front window and lighted candle wreath in everal "other. Speaking of Santa Claus, the children will adore one of the life-like ones in full Let's Go Owls! TAKE THE CONNERSVILLE SPARTANS FRIDAY! We're becking you' Bring home the bacon! "i Dead Letters Are Live Vancouver jT) Chinese in this city have an unusual dead letter office. It's a bulletin board in the lowers your credit reputation. three dimensional color right oa their own doorstep. This jolly elf is 30 inches high and lighted, of coarse, so he can glow a happy welcome to all.

How to decorate the doorway ia do problem with the string of lighted hrlls. These colorful five and one-half -inch plastic bells are completely wired TWO-TOM Film Is Banned window of the Chinese Times. In Baghdad, Iraq VP) The show nine years, an estimated 2,000 letters have been delivered this way. Only one or two have hung there the one year time limit SCHROER'S GROCERY ing of the film "Les Miserables" based on the Victor Hugo book was stopped by government order in in sets of seven so it take only a faw minutes to hang thetn over your door or windows. Another good way to save time yet acquire I'LL BET HE IOACX PT77t yVv ON 6R0CWK FROM tec I ARE REQOtREO LUMCH AM' sis w.

scrnrni snuxr Your Neisrkborbood Store FStZZ DELffKSY after which time they are returned to sender. raoire tt WHATTA Km week MUSCirf, a Baghdad theater after the audience cheered loudly when the picture showed a Parisian on a street barricade shouting "Long live the republic." professional results ia with the new ready-wired aluminum itrip lights. JUNIOR PUZZLE Use Tribune Classified Ads For Quick Results Since the strips are flexible, all you need to do ia bend them into the designs you want, fasten in place and put in your Christmas bulbs. If .14 is. 1 rT -SOME STEAKS 69' rrr ron a una LB.

Daily Tribune your decorating plan includes a star try heralding the season with one that's nearly 10 inches across. Outdoor multiple bulbs ia beymour Si any color ysu want forma the tips of thia simple aad attractive symbol of the season. .1 WIEMEH8 Gardner Lone Skinless Lb. Av9. CHRISUIAS GIFT SUBSCRIPTION The Gift Everyone Enjoys! 5 Another intereating kem you woa't want to mis are the huge plastic atndltt aver three feet talL Madefef colored vinylite, these brilliantly LB.

lighted candle will add a festive touch to any holiday decorating scheme. Among tb many lighted decoration designed for both KINGAN'S SILVER SHIELD B.AC'0'W outdoor and indoor ase are the lighted Santa plaques. Since they're weathes proof, try one over the front door. The 17-inch high lifelike image of thia jolly old St Nick can greet guest uuuc LBS. 0 ff thia year and perhaps another year have a place of honor over the mantle indoor.

Speaking of Santa plaqnea, if you're looking for something a tH Home-Cured Smoked Boneless A WORKSHOP nnusual, yoall enjoy the lighted type with Santa astride one of his reindeers. This colorful plastic plaajoe measures 18 by 14 and Here is the workshop of a very busy little fellow. He is one of Santa's helpers. So he has to Pork Loins -IT ia lighted inaide to give It a life-Ska appearance. work very hard to be ready for Christmas.

If you would like a picture of this little fellow, Join all the numbered dots together, When your small fry get choco late stains on their clothes, laund er the garments at once. If i starting with dot number one and brown stain remains bleach with ending with dot number forty four. Color when finished. chlorine bleach. Whole or Half 3'2-72 Lb.

Average Give J-tHv' Tribune Fine for holiday Ecsy to carve when baked, entertaining. tiSEBBi as MONEY I aft -ai For Your Shopping it Western Red Delicious APPLES 2 lbs-2S Needs Make Our Office ft Your Headquarters For ENGLISH WALNUTS -B. 39 Soft Shell PECANS lb. 35'' Open until 8 p. m.

Friday, Monday, Tuesday ond Wednesday to give you extra shop-ping time. ITS A PERFECT GIFT FOR A FORMER RESIDENT. A SON OR Holiday Cash Fast Service And Friendly Too. Any DAUGHTER IN COLLEGE, OR A MAN IN THE SERWE. OPEN SUNDAY 7 A.

M. 6 P. Gil. Amount Up To $500. If Santa Needs Some Help Around Your House, See Us Today For We Witt Mail Paper Anywhere nrdTllhJPelWdWWh Order yoer Christmas Poultry early Tom Turkeys, Hen Turkeys, Beltsvillo Turkeys, Capons, Baking Chickens, Fryers end Ducks, GIFT CARD SENT IN' TIME FOR CHRISTMAS t-----I in -i i iiiMipiiwwiimia in That Christmas bhoppIngCasK: Seymour Fin 'Off The Street, But On The Lever DONALD L.

COY, Mgr. Mr Mr-- S7 CALL 42 OR COME IN TODAY! I PLENTY OF PARKiNG SPACE 202 V2 Wo Second SU Phone 35.

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