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Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 9

Jackson County Banner from Brownstown, Indiana • Page 9

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xtfE BROWNSTOWN YIND.T -BANNER SEC 2 paci WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2S, 193 MI Frc2tcvn Pershing Township Owen Township attendance 70. Fish received Sunday School Mrs. Roberta Ev. U. B.

Church School attendance 116, collection If You Received Gifts Of Money for Christmas Leslie word that her mother, Mrs. Fish, is doing fine after a major Christian 101, collection Methodist, 71, collection $54.76: Nazarene attendance 52. Cliff Wayt was not so well last week. ily and Wilma Williams and family of Austin. Guy Sturgeon and family spent Monday with Chester Colglazier and family at Salem.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfe were dinner guests of her parents at Spraytown. Roger Sturgeon of Buxton, Carolina, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Sturgeon Other Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon were Don Sturgeon and family of Crothersville, Gene Sturgeon and family of Greensburg, Frank Leatherman and family of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Mell Eallard.

Joan Cleveland, who is employed in Indianapolis, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Goss Mill Brownstown Township Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Elder and son Chuck of In-dianappolis, spent the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCory and family. Sharon Kay Stafford of Ewing spent Christmas with Ronda Kay McCory. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Stafford Wilma and Carolyn Stafford and Donna and Janet Ferguson, of Brownstown. visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCory and family Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lutes and children, of Valley Mills, visited his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. John Lutes during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker and Grassy Fork Township Demonstration Club Meets With Mrs.

Elmer Robbins The Tampico Home. Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Robbins Thursday evening for their annual Christmas party. A beautifully lighted tree and other decorations were in keeping with the yule season. The business session was In sone of the month, "Hark.

The Wade Empson. The group sang the charge of the vice-president, Mrs Herald Angels Sing" and each read a verse of the Christmas Scripture. Each member tried to guess her vVe suggest you place it in a federal Savings Account. JZ r-Your money is earning for ycu ct Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Weekly, with cf Illinois, spent" Christmas children, Kay, John, Buddy and Mike, of Columbus, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard. John and Buddy remained for a week's visit. Those spending Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Baughman were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rat-cliff and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Mancil Baughman and children, of near Freetown; Mr. and Mrs. David Eaughman and children. Mr. and Mrs Henry Cock-erham and Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Baughman, of near Medora, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cockerham. vit Brownstown, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Baughman and children, of Seymour and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowman, of Indianapolis. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Payne, oi Terre Haute, spent Christmas with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. V. H.

Smalhvood, and Nora Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Banks, of Seymour were callers here one day last week. "the current rate of 3 per annum.

operation in a St. Louis, Missouri, hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Weddell spent Christmas Day with their daughter, Mrs.

Harry McMillan, and husband and daughter Pam. Others who were dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. John Horst-man and fon, of Brownstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rogers and son, Larry.

Mary Lou Brooking, who is staying with her aunt in Bedford this winter, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brooking. form every uluuhi huwicu $10,000.00. No initiation fees or withdrawal charges.

his brother, Ed Weekly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spurgeon and family, of Brownstown, Bill Penny and James Denny spent Christmas Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Denny. Friends of Mrs. Mabel Schor-nick extend their deepest sympathy in her hour of sadness. Earl Brock, of Indianapolis, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Brock. secret pal a3 the roll call. Mrs Harold Duncan and Mrs. James! Mrs. Earl Cleveland.

I an fro 'CMmjkw PnKKIna Art MCNay were in cnarge or the en tertainmenti Mrs. Parrott received The Sunday night Christmas ment Tuesday evening. program given at the church was largely attended. Brenda Sturgeon is spending tae the hostess favor. Secret Pal gifts were exchanged, and refreshments served.

Names week end with her cousin, Wanda Miss Lottie Brown, of Seymour, Leatherman, at Salem. spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Fish, Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Spraeue were drawn tor new secret pal3. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Alfred Rosemeyer January 10. Glenn M. Keach.

Exec Vice-Pres. 117 West 2nd St- Seymour, I no Phon 7C5 and family, of Freetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fish and Mr. and Mrs.

Irvin Rumph and families. tertained the Garriots with Christ-ma? dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and family accompanied by Mr.

Smith's brothers and sisters and their families and his parents, journeyed to near Jeffersonville, where they enjoyed a Christmas supper with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and sons. Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Yount of Indianapolis, were, week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Wolfe. The Young People's Class, all seventeen of them, with their teacher, Mrs. Isom Homblin, and "tcri guests enjoyed a Christmas party at the Christian church base- Mr. and Mrs.

Bob McKain and family, of Gary, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKain. Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Carpenter had all their children home for Christmas dinner. Russell Fritz, student at Indiana University, Bloomington, is spending his vacation with his parents. David Zike, of Purdue University, is spending: his vacation with his sister, Mrs. Russell Hubert, ar.d family. Mr.

and Mr3. Lelan3 Ault and Mr. and Mrs. Bramble Adams children were Christmas Day dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob and family spent Christmas Day with her brother and family, near Louisville. Whalbring and family at Osgood. In the afternoon they left for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller, of Florida to spend the holidays.

Rev. Glynn McCalman, wife Indianapolis, called on, Georgia Aynes and Euneshia Moore Air. ana Airs. w. orgey New Yeai'.

and son left December IS to spend the holidays with relatives were Christmas dinner guests of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Har Mrs. Hazel Cummjngs, of Hei- in Arkansas. ry btilwell, and daughter at tonville, spent last week with her Mr.

and Mrs. Willis II awn Kurtz. journeyed to where they father, James Martin, and wife. Perry Martin of Covington, also spent last week with them Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell Forges', of Brownstown. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Forgey, spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Nairn Bajjalieh, Mr. Bajjahlieh and children. Miss Helena Branaman staying with Mr. and Mrs.

evening. who is Martin. Helton- Beulah Wilson of Chicago spent Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sutton are visiting their daughter, Mr.

Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. El visited at her home near ville. mer Robbins and other friends at and Mrs Bray, in Virginia. SEYMOUR The Theatre With Wide Screen! WED.

end THURS. Martin and Lewis In Tampico and Mrs. Pearl Collins at Crothersville. Mr. and Mrs.

John Thompson and son Donald visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wilson and Charley Riners entertained their children and families Christmas Day. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Edwards and family spent Christmas Day with his father, Charley Edwards, and wife iirs. arj lnompson ai lnaiana-polis Christmas. children of Milford, Ohio, spent Christmas night with their par ii Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Manuel had "ARTISTS MODELS their children home for Christmas ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shafter Hamb-lin. The children. Ruth Ann.

Dar- dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manuel and rel and Vicky remained to spend, this week while Mrs. Wilson is In the hospital for an operation for daughter of Seymour and Mi Maumee Salt Creek Township Mrs.

Ray Forgey and son visited In Technicolor! SAT. 2 HITS Kim Novae In "5 AGAIHST varicose veins. their mother, Mrs. Edith Manuei Monday. We wish the newly-wed3, Mr Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond God-da rd Sr. visited their daughter, Mrs. Virginia Browrv at Ingels, and Mrs. Jack a long and ii Christmas Day dinner guests of Mrs.

Inez Blair and son Lorel ana family were Mr. and Mrs. Franci3 McDaniels of Sardinia, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Batt and son Stephen of Cincinnati spent from Saturday until Monday with Isom THE HOUSE inaiana, over the holidays. Mrs. Gertrude Nelson is visit nappy weaaea nie. They were married, at the Ev. U.

B. churcn Christmas Eve. The bride is tne former Mi33 Barbara Fish, who ing her son at St. Louis, Missouri Hambhn and family. Other week Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Deckard and sons spent Christmas with Plus! Audie Murphy In "RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO formerly lived here. end guests were John Smith and Glenn Hall and family at Norman family of Seymour, Thoma3 Hamb- A lovely Christmas program was enjoyed by the Sunday School Best Wishes and Good Uck in on Christmas Sunday in charge 3 a joyous NEW YEAR n- -r or Mrs.

lietty Jean Burnside Sharon Todd, of Hunters Creek, and Lowell Dean Arthur, were united in marriage by Rev. Raymond Goddard Saturday nighv Congratulation to the newlyweds. George Collette of the Air SUN. thru WED. Fred Aslaire In Force, is visiting his mother, Mrs.

lin and family. Mrs. Don Collins and children, at present of Crothersville and Mr. Collins of North Carolina. Mr.

and Mrs." Albert Stu-der were also present for Christmas dinner. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Boggs were Mr. and Mrs.

Eve, Dewey Spicer and fam Elizabeth Collette. Mr. nd Mrs. Ernest Gregory Those visiting Mr. and Mrs DADDY LONG LEGS" CinemaScope and Color and family and J.

C. Gregory, all of Detroit, Michigan, arrived Sat 1056 Clifford Scott during Christmas holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle urday to spend the Christmas Hoi idays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Theo Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and daughter went to Terre Haute KEITH'S Standard Thursday, to meet their son. Pvt Lester layior, wno was arriving from Fort Leonard Wood, to spend A.

L. LUCAS, Insurance BROWNSTOWN, INDIANA the Christmas holidays with them. ishes for They also brought Pvt. Larry Go- Service Imel and daughter, Judy, of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.

Frankie Collins and children, of Frank-' lin; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Week-1 ly. of Morrisonviile, Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. James McKain and children, Ed Weekly and son Larry, Alvin Sutton and Lilly Royc, of Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Sprague entertained with a turkey dinner Christmas Day at their home to the following guests, Charley Sprague, of Munce, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Greathouseu Mrs. David Sharpe and son, David Ross, i Columbus, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sprague and son Randy, of Brook-ville, and Mrs. Ethel Hanner. Thfl Koa 1 1 1 ill 1 iLTQnnnH rH ft a forth, to his home at Kurtz for Christmas. While at Terre Haute Phone 57 Brownstown, Ind. hey called on Mrs.

Taylor's cou in, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McCul lough.

lobson Hill Brownstown Township A number of relatives and We hope our many friends enjoy a New Year filled with. happiness! INKLE PL ECK FUNERAL HOME ROW STOW INDIANA friends from here attended the fu neral of Herschel Schornick, which was held at Brownstown were placed under a lighted Christmas tree and were opened in the afternoon. A pleasant any was enjoyed by all. Those who attended the funeral rites of Hershel Schornick held Saturday. Chevrolet's taught dynamite good manners Mrs.

Ralph Bloom and son, Ro jf 1 I I -CI bert, spent Friday and Saturday in Indianapolis. hi uiuwnsiuwn aaiuruay were A program, treat and exchange Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hall, of Manilla, Mrs. Bud Jones, Mr.

and of gifts, was held at the Pentecost church here last Wednesday Mrs. Ed Isenbarger, Mr. and Mrs Jess Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. night.

Maurice Schornick, of Indianapo Gilbert Ball spent Christmas lis; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Denny Day with Mr. and Mrs. George Ball.

and son, Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braden and Mr. and Mrs Ottis Silvers and family at Ken Beshear, of Columbus; Mr. tended a family dinner and an exchange of gifts at the home of and Mrs.

Loflis Kewitt. of Scotts- burg; Mr. and Mrs. Al Hudson Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Silvers at of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Oolitic Christmas Day.

Forgey, of Bicknell; Albert Her Mr. and Mrs. Chaj-les Braden man, of Anderson; Mr. and Mr. of Columbus, Mr.

and Mrs. Hen and ry Ramp and Miss Katherine Ramp, of Brownstown, were Mrs Will Silver, of Oolitic; Mr. Mrs. Guy Hudson, Mr. and G.

W. Russell, Mr. and rs. Herb among those who sent Monday Fulkrod, Paul Hardwick, G. with Mr.

and Mrs. L. O. Noe. Patrick, Maurice Hudson, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tinch, of and Mrs.

Meredith ineinger. of Seymour and Mr. and Mrs. John Brownstown, were honor guests at a family dinner and gift exchange Burrell, of St. Louis, Mo.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stilwell Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs.

Georg-e McElfresh entertained a number of their Kurtz Owen Township With its frisky "Turbo-Fire VS," this Chevrolet is pure dynamite. But it's beautifully mannered, too quiet, instantly obedient to your slightest signal! Nudge the accelerator and you're aware of the split-second chain reaction of your toe to the "Turbo-Fire" 1 There's your drnamite with horsepower ranging up to a high of 205. The car is built for its power, too with a low, low center of gravity, well distributed weight and wide-apart rear springs. There's your stability, and safer handling I All doors have safety latches and instrument panel padding and seat belts are available at extra cost. Directional signals are standard.

Come in and try a new Chevrolet! THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER children and their families durin, Christmas. The Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Allman, of also Clint Mullins and Mr. and Mrs.

sons of Pekin, week with Mr. were guests. are spending this and Mrs. Eugene Mullins and son. Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert Crowe of Dr. R. P. Clark Paoli are spending this week with Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Mullins and son. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sturgeon DENTIST spent Sunday night with Mr and Mrs.

Virgil Killey and daugh I'town Opp. Phone Royal 99 Theate Res. ters. remember each one and wish them the best in this Hew Phone 388 Miss Gladys Marie Crowe, of Vallonia, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene 8 Mul I hck WSrty.vJ pod if hns and son. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Killey and daughters visited Mrs. Ina Killey at Vallonia Saturday.

Those who spent Christmas Year! 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mull ins and son were Mr. and Mrs Willard Mullins and son, of New Washington, and Mr. and Mrs Guy Sturgeon of Charlestown, Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert Crowe, of Paoli, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hat FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG Appliances CUMMINGS ELECTRIC Curlings Ph. 82191 FREETOWN, Smke On All Ikhs tabaugh and son of Vallonia, Mr and Mrs.

Clint Mullins and son of NEAL'S RESTAURANT Pekin, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crow and daughter, of Vallonia, Mr and Mrs. Charles Laney and fam ilv and Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Kil INDIANA BROWNSTOWN ley and daughters. PHONE 118-1188 SEYMOUR BROWNSTOWN PHONE 2S7 BROWN CHEVROLET JACKSON COUNTY'S LARGEST NEW AND USED CAR DEALER MIMEOGRAPH SUPPLIES Stencils, ink, mending cement, correction fluid, and many others. Also mimeograph paper. The Brownstown Banner. tf.

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