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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 3

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Pig Thrtf. Saturday. April 29, 1939 THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Pastor Describes Conference Start Society News i 3 n. i appointed on the committf of ar-raA'ements for the dance. report of the rummage and paper sales held recently by the rhapter was given by Mrs Edwin Ducan, treasurer.

Both projects were very successful. During the social hour Mrs. Tulley was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Tom Middleton. rPITOIVS NOTF: Th rte- rrir''0" opening vt the Vnitinr Cenferertre at Kn t'Hy was written by Pr.

Tri Psi Sorority Holds Initiation W. nchinson, pastor nf live hnrth. who Is attending the meet h'ti. SAEs Entertain At Spring Drive Fraternity Entertains Rushers And Guests At Annual Hop Friday Evening; At Country Club Mrs. Ralph Sanders, who has been with her husband at the St.

Vincent hospital since he developed peritonitis there a week ago, returned home Saturday morninj. Mr. Sanders is slowly improving. CLAIMS IIH Hr. S.

W. Robinson A' the altar of the Grace and Impressive Ritual t'scd For First Time Memorial For Mrs. Thorn Is Held Trinity Cathedral, hundred rlrincatrs atid bb-hps of Moth The HUlvicvv Country Club was -m throuehout Amrrira and ivn'i forrhn lands, assembled this Parents Announce Daughter's Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Horace T.

Franklin of Martiiisviile, announce the marriage of tliiir daughter, Mary Pauline, to Stanley S. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Graham of near Tipton. The ceremony was held in the Trafalgar Christian church. Sunday, at 2:30 p.m.. April 23. in the presence of the immediate families and a few friends, Rev.

Donald Hoffman officiating. Preceding the service. Miss Esther Parsons of Avilla. played "Believe Me. if all Those Endearing Young Charms;" "I Love You Truly;" and "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." The bride wore an ensemble of pottery blue with navy accessories Filed With County Auditor.

to pnrtike of the sat ra the scene Friday evening of the annual Sigma Alpha Epsilon spring drive, when the fraternity entertained its rushee.v and guests from 9 until 12 o'clock. im-ot nf tbr tird's Pupivr and spt Roads. ptovr ni'vl of the Mtlmdist it's Conference, whit nprne-1 li'tnvHy at 10 a.m. in the Munitipa! 7.60 6.23 4.00 3.90 6.40 John Ester Samuel Kpea.s Geo. Reed Shade Allen G.

A. Allen i i'im. srrat solemnity and dn Decorations of violets, the sorority flower of the Tri Psi chapter, and narcissus were usrd throughout the home of Mrs. A. P.

Butz at a meeting of the group held at her home Thursday afternoon. Tri Psi is composed of mothers of Tri Delta members. At this meeiiie, Mrs. Austin Flinn. mother of Miss Betty Flinn.

and Mrs. William Keith, mother of Miss Dcloris Keith, were initiated into the sorority Thursday afternoon. The two tiavfehters are sophomores in Franklin college. The impressive ceremony was conducted by Mrs. Alice Fonner, chapter president, and Mrs.

V. W. The club was decorated with SAE pennants, crested in purple and gold. Van Miller and his orchestra from Indiana lis, played during the event. Special numbers were sung by Miss Eleanor Monesmith, featuring a fraternity song of her own composition.

Prof, and Mrs. Mvrcn McCurrv, the sacrament was trie-tn'rd by Hi'-hop Wallace Fpiscopnl church: Bishop Flint, rep; prntins thcMefh- Episcopal chinch; -h FP'rvrt Hiv. Bishop VV. W.rrrl" and a corsage of pink rose buds, lily- of-the-valley and baby breath. The: double ring ceiemony was used.

Among out-of-town guests who: I Ileskel V. Green 14.40 Roscoe Hall 10.00 Herman Bradley 45.25 Thos. Cutsinger 6.40 B. R. Wheeler 1.00 Walter Dawson 6.40 Albert Rynerson 2.80 Virgil Wit ham 1.50 Walter Cole 63.00 Walter Waterman 59 00 Rufu.s Underwood 66.60 PKhop c.

SoWmaii. rrpre- Prof, and Mrs. Leo Ilertel and Mrs. Elizabeth Lee. Stg housemother, chaperoned.

Richard W. Raymond, 'social chairman, was in charge, Alumni of Indiana Alpha chapter attending were David Adams of Frankfort, a Purciue student, and Frank Johnson of Indianapolis. Suckow, Mrs. Will White and Mrs. attended, were Miss Esther Parsons.

John H. Tarlton. The new ritual Avilla; Miss Alcne Koher, Crom-sent out from national headquarters well. was used for the first time. Mrs.1 Following the ceremony, a ten was Charles was the pianist I served at the home of the bride in smi'iuc the Methodist lunch si ''h; t)r.

A Pexsmith and Dr. W. Rof-onlvrrcf-r. the Methodist Ft nnt rhuirh th en ire. the bishop-in 'heir tolortul retx-s; dene ines.ci in 'heir trip uniform and tinv bm- MAUI IOOAX SFUVI t.AMR Ft)U HAY Here's Mmrthtn new and ever so Rood tor the May Par dinner.

It's a bned shoulder le? roll of Ian roasted in a slow oven until well browned, juiey and tender. Carrot and potato balls are an attrae tive accomplishment. Ak roor butrher to make this rut fr you. All the neck bones, rib bones and blade bones are removed. Only the les bones arc left in the meat.

It is rolled and tied, making the cut more than 75 per rent, boneless. Thos. B. Mitchell 78.00 Wayne Wilde 73.00 Ansel Stipp 86 80 tr'- missionaries and thousands of The Franklin Tri Psi chapter now Martinsville to the guests. has 40 active members and 35 nun-! Mis.

Graham a praduate of active members. The inactive mem- Central Normal College, and has bers live in various parts of the keen teacshnv music, art and com- i United States and in the Philippine merce in northern Indiana high J. B. Lemasters 66.10 Roy Mitchell 79 .60 Earl Harmon 70 8ft Tri Kappas Hear Convention Report sc hools for sev eral years. She taught i Howard Hensley 92.80 iHr MARTHA OtiAM Do ytuma folks make May Baskets nowadays? Do they gather wild flowers to fill thrm? Do they make surreptitious culls on the neighbors to leave tlvsp lower-decked greetings te tho spirit of May? I'm afraid Islands.

Twenty members are on the memoriam list. Memorial Conducted. Loring R. Brown 79.60 Ira Yount 35 fin or Mrs. Fib Kranigin, Tells Statewide Meeting Ixcal Business Transacted FIRST PHI Rev.

that M.iv baskets, like strings of fcumeiiv in Nineveh high school. Mr. Graham attended Butler University in the school of religion, and is now a farm manager on a larne Tipton county farm. Mr. and Mrs.

Graham will be at lie nio to their friends in their newly furnished faun home near Kemp-ton alter May 7. How aid Stone Church hool meet- peaceable fruit of 1 Uhteousne.s unto them which aie exercised thereby" Hebrew ID. The tiessim-Permoii also includes the followins passages from the Christian Science textbook. ''Science i and Hrilth with Key to the Scrip-! Hires" by Miry Baker Fddy: "Di-j vine Love corrects and Governs man. 1 Men mav pardon, but this divine Fiinciple alone l'cforms the sinner.

Ood is iut sepai ate from the wisdom He bestows The talents Ho gives we must improve. Calling on Him to forgive our work badly done: tor worship and instruction at 9:30. Mr. R'iikin. Sunday school mission-arv.

will si cak to the adult Ivan Mathena 62.80 Fred Doty 73.40 Delmor Griffen 70 60 Keith Rcbards 68.80 Staten Hughes 64.00 Lee Tav lor 79.60 Fay Pitcher 84.00 Orval MrQuinn 46.00 Ralph 13.20 Mrs. Mamie Doisoy gave a sympathetic memorial for Mrs. T. M. Thorn, who died recently.

Mrs. Dor-sey road imrtions of the 9th chapter of Act.s and comiwred Mrs. Thorn's lite and service to that of the beloved Bible character Dorcas. Mrs. Dorsey was an intimate friend of Mrs.

Thorn, both having many interests in common. Mrs. Dorsey sjoke at length on Mrs. Thorn's At 10:4 the mornine worshin ser vice is heid. lhe pastor will continue his scries v'f set motis on the! Ford's Fravrr.

ofoachin" I ho I A report of die Tri Kappa convention held in Indiana))olis. April 21 and 22. was given by Mrs. Elba Braniain. at a rhapter meeting; held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

Fred Tulley. Mrs. Branigin represented the Franklin group as a delegate at the conference. Mrs. Lynn Miller, of Lafayette, was council president; Miss Helen Whit comb.

Shelbyville. council vice-president; Mrs. L. F. Murphy, Hammond, council secretary; ibiei Kami1' Tin- Kiiwiomli Dorothy E.

alker Troth Announced Thv WillV Miss Hutli Uraham will 1h the cuest oiuanist at tie mornirsi wor D. F. Hunter Harve Barnett Harry Canary R. T. Prosser Ivan Craggs Ivalay Collins Town of Greenwood Geo.

Haiss Mfg Inc. Indiana Institutional Ind. 50.00 30.00 84 80 7.70 111.55 22.40 17.40 49845 16.78 ship seiU' The huich choir will sine, din.ted by Howard Mis. IHipoorn for the Christmas troo. are now outmoded by resplendent ready-to-buy imitations Whatever the status of this custom.

May Day luncheons are still the vogue. In planning a party such as this, let's see first what flowers are available so that we may de-tMiuine the color scheme. Violets and crabapple blossoms are beautiful in we" ncsegays arranged for a enterpiei e. So. too.

are i-miier frilled baskets fillen with snowdrops, hepaticas. and spring beauties For some, white and pink trilliums. for others arbutus may bo the choice. Whatever the flowers, let them be dainty, and typical or May. Now for the m-uiu For the meat we suggest baked sweetbread and bacon bundles, or veal and mushroom brorliettcs.

or jvM'k tenderloin supremo. Shapely servings of some delicate flavored meat would be a wise choice. With any one of 'serve buttered fresh asparagus, a Fneascment To Norman Stuekcr Is i Revealed At Party Friday Kve-nins Marriage In June I or it undone, implies the vain isupivcsition that we nothing' to do but to ask pardon, and that aft rwards shall be free to repeat the offence. To cause suffering as the result of sin. is the means of destroy ins sin.

F.vrry supposed p'easure in sin will furnish move than its equivalent of piin. until belief in material life and sin is destroyed." I i Chailes P'aff siniiiim the (ry and vi-iiors mart lied in en essional to the arena nf the roidifot ium. The 10-rrdrd the paeoantry of a srrat re-lirmn Slowly, two by two. the pi o-tessmn moved throuch the ot Kansas City, while pnssersbv paused to watch In reverence to the hi-h church rffi-ials and the ct'nt movement for which they ftnnd. many men were orn to re-ni'vo their hat.s Womni bowed tlv ir heads for a second as if in silent prayer for the completion of the crrat task that lies before the a Thirty-five young men from th" Boston University Thenloeioat heM.

deep red and white surplices, led the procession, sina-tmr Farly In the Morning, our Will Rise to Thee" Thousands were unable to cain admittance to the church to participate in the communion due to the nowd After the communion service, the doors of the church swum: As the choir singers and the bi. hops stepped pom the dim in-tciior of the cathedral, sunshine heightened the color of the choir robes and listened on the white hair of the many bishops. Amid the siniiiii hymns, th: Plninc session of the Methodist t'lr'itisj Conference began at 10 a in the Muidcipal auditotium. an nrrna d.eMcned to ho'd U.ooo. into which 22 wrte packevt to hear President Kovrvrlt when he in City.

Hie arrna. laree. las atmv-t feet a--toustics. A public addicss system has been set up so that who st'ak from the floor ran Tuxis. rionrrr.

and West mins'cr vcMdh will meet at 3V Brownlee Electric Shop 2.65 Cimvts and visitors are init.1 to Announcement cf the engagement of Mi.ss Dorothy E. Walker, daughter of Leslie E. Walker, and J. I. Case Co.

all of our sci vices fine character and her usefulness and devotion to her family and community. The memorial closed with prayer by Mrs. John H. Tarlton. Mrs.

W. Meusen. Indianapolis, new national president, has extended an invitation to the Franklin chapter to join the Indianapolis chapter for a violet luncheon May 5, at the Columbia Club. A letter was read from Mrs. O.

L. Vandivier of Miami. Fla telling of the organization of a Tri Psi chapter in Miami by Mis. J. S.

Duncan of Decatur, last year's national president. Mrs. Vandivier and Mis. George Veagly of Iiidianaolis, were in charge of organizing the chapter. Install Chapter.

Six of the members of the new 2.07 41.39 3.50 31.47 Central Motor Parts Co. General Welding Prod. Co. Edgel Herriott Mrs. F.

D. Martin. Bedford, council treasurer. Mi.ss Rosalie Irwin of Frankfort, was the retiring council president. Highlights of the conference were the installatirn of a new chapter at Versailles and the initiation of Helen.

Jeanette and Leona Bruce, triplet daughters of Mrs. Ruth Sayrrs Bruce, of Crown Point. Mrs. Bruce has been a member of Gamma Thcta chapter for fourteen years. The state organization voted to tiR At M1THOHIST.

Pr. V. Robinson. Morning worship service will be in charge of the Rev. H.

Fair Wacechrr in the absence of the Indiana Equipment Co 5.23 S. C. Myars 41.15 Williams Oil Co 409.73 The Troy Oil Co 19.00 Hcmer C. Keesling 1153 Alexander Ice fc Coal Co. 2fit) pastor, wno is auriiciing me Aiein-odist uniting contetTiice at Kansas Citv.

Mo The tunioi church will purchase sixty season tickets for meet at the same time as the reg Norman Stuekcr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stuekcr. was made at a patty given by Miss Walker's aunt.

Mrs. Roy Moore. Friday evening. The marriage is to take place in June. The aim uneemcnt was on cards tucked in the toe of tiny gold and si'ver slippers carrying favors ami with the bride-elect's colors of dusty rose and blue.

1 At tunc the tables wer? lighted with blue candles, tied with bovv.s of dusty tulle. These colors earned out in the appointments. Bridge end Chinese checkers pro- Ir a Brockman 36 25 the coming: season of the. Indianap ular church services Epw League devotional' hour at (5 o'clock. ohs symplKiiy orchestra.

These 'irown-Hurfstctter Mate. Co. 48.50 tickets will be used bv members of I Hal Poore 101.50 ARI RNAC1 CHRISTIAN. Rev. Uicbard lentt In the church M'hool there are classes to tnteres'.

and help those of every age. The school sessions begin at 9:30. and all are wclerme The morning worship service at 10 30 has as its theme. 'Peace" The feeling oT insecurity and uneasiness is general today. Many eagcrlv desire some reassurance of the possibility of faith and trust in this day.

The choir will sing "Mv Faith locks Cp to Thee," bv Si htvecker. with Mrs. Austin Flinn and, Smith Jones singing the solos Mrs. Jones' pniudo will bo. bv Batiste.

Visitors are always cordially The young people will hold a tei at Sunday afternoon, and Morris Prosper dubs and bands of high school Rev. V. tiusr inrrisT. Wilboui n. Chin the state, Mrs.

Beryl i Blromington. si hool at 9 .30. superintendent shin at 10:30 Sel- Ma tv Sandrts. Showers Holland, of presented resolutions Service ol wo' ir.on tonic. "Let Clean Houc The Gom' Home' from rhapter are Hocvsiers.

They include Miss Pansy Norton, sponsor for her sister the late Treva Norton Plum-nier. and Mrs. Stelli Laymon, sister of Mrs. Georse Burton. The new Miami chapter will celebrate founders clay May 4 along with other chapters.

As violets do not mow wild in Florida the Franklin chapter is sending the flowers for the occasion. Announcement was made the Franklin Tri Itsi violet luncheon hcur lender The New Woild 1 eiilonizing the late Mrs. Chalmers jSchafer of Fort Wayne, who served Ins council president for four years. I Mrs. Seha for died iust ,1 few days re the st-ato conference.

bv vv i' 1 sing Dvorak. The iur.b 241.50 55.00 47.63 29.10 73.34 76.77 607.43 66.25 G7.33 900 68.57 2.00 2.50 101.60 4 50 Lee Sadler Central L. M. Sup. Oo.

rranklin Grain C. B. Vawter VV. J. Holliday Co W.

P. Rigclon Jesse D. Ellis Bice Electric Shop Miller Bryant Pierce Co Sentinel Printing Co. R. W.

Angell Franklin Star Nelson W. Pangburn A. B. Dick Co. tleailv heard in all ut.s of the room This confcf ice avcerscreit piwt in the welfare ot the world.

'Living lor Jcse.s" violm bv The high schoo bv F-owdcn. with Hu.h Sivnecr. i 1 young jvople's it the- church at soviet i'l meet low form the meeting will bo in the a miniature World's Fair. GREENWOOD CHURCHES iisiV-ivv mil Imm riiF wiin 00 o'cio( The annua! business the ill be b.c'.d in th fruit garnish and wee hot buttered rolls or bread sticks. For a yellow fruit garnish, us" a half peach filled with mint jelly, for pink and lavender we siggest a tinted half irar topped with grape juice flavored applesauce, or for pink and ereen you might use a green gage plum atop a pink tinted pineapple slice.

Let the fruit garnish rclloet the lors of the Tlowci" baskets! To begin the luncheon, try strawberries nu natural arranged on plates around a mound of powdered sugar, or tart fruit juice accompanied bv a wee rolled cream cheese sandwich. The salad is an matter with the fine choice of salad croons and seasonal vegetables in the markets. I-Vr dessert, a sherbet with small meringues, or aneol fcod squares frosted in pastel shades would carry out the lor scheme. Whatever the menu, lot the well-cooked food be satisfying but not surfeiting, coloilul but not riotous. In this way.

perhaps the hostess, who once upon a time made May baskets, can share with her guests the real spirit of May Day. Svvrrthreads and ilaron. 'J lbs sweetbreads French dicssing 2 eggs 'i cup top milk Sal', pepper lin: of dining o'clock fcrent lands Anyone interested nvitcd to attend. MF.THOPIST. V.

Tt Margin 1-30 Kiger and Company 8.50 of the ever IV 'Ul Wed; vidod the entertainment. High cores wore held by Miss Doris Mrs Beryl Walker, Mrs. Leslie Ban 'iv. Miss Alma Walker. Mrs.

Lyman and Miss Marv Alice Thompson. Guests with the guest of honor included Misses M.irjorie Thompson. Beulali Butz. Carolyn Thalhamer. Icrcna LaGrauee.

Ruth Jones. Doris Collin, 111. Helen Roberta. Mary Alic" Thompson. Walker and Anna Margaret Walker; a Ge ree Fail Rogers.

Lyman Hon Riohard Weaver. Robert I.i 111.1 n. Leslie Barrow. Everett stinker and William Sanders. Out-of-town guests 'were: Mrs.

Beryl Walker. Louisville, Ky Mrs. Jennie Stivers. Cincinnati. and Mrs.

oilie Thomas. Richmond. Dining the business session in charge of Mrs. Branigin. plans were discussed for the dance to be held joint lv by the Tri Kappa and Psi Iota Xi chapters on the evening; of May 13 nt the Hillview Country club.

Husbands and friends of 'lie members will be guests. Music for dancing will be furnished by Charles Spoon's orchestra Mrs. David Webb. Mrs. Robert Bryant and Mrs.

Russell Yount were NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. Chinch school at 9 3'' Junior rhuirh at 10 43 Morning worship at 10 43 s', ih will be held May 2 at 12:30 o'clock i nt the Dixie tea room. During the social hour Jack Scott. i talented young singer, pleased the group with three solos. "Beautiful Lady in Blue," -Prayer Perfect." nnd "Little Sir Echo." Miss Mar- jgaiet Jones played two delightful saxophone soIom.

"Saxopeal" and "Saxophum." Mrs. Jones played the accompaniments for both por- foiiuers. Mrs. Butz, was assisted in enter- jtaining by Mrs. Omer Hougham and Mrs.

Maude See vers. CHFRCH. iday sell ol. moi wo Rev. W.

hog at and the jVrt of sermon. "The Supremo tive Fpworth acue at 30 At 7:30 the Messenger male MFMPRI W. Rok Mot 9:30 subyrct of ys The RCi Kvcring "Tlie Mas', i I tor all. ar- 1 of at 7 r.r.'.g A wc e. Kv that is in the our.g is tet of Asbury College.

Wi'tv. will give a steed concert leccixtng fa von able comment many places that group p' men have appeared. The Invited. Eunice Rhude YV. L.

p-i tens O. V. Stephenson Thomas D. House Walter B. Farmer Elmer Hicks Georse I.

Tucker Alph Delaney Hovey F. Parmerlee John C. Richards Ralph Jacobs Roland J. Stanton John M. Hill Harley Boltz Wilber Kegley Marguerite Ehl Paul Norton E.

M. Perry Alma Henderson Franklin City Public Service Co. of Did. ST.V TH INI MAN A. ri r.TY uin.s 111 lln- Johnson c'uiuil inn .1 iiunii-M 1 e' T.

IvtKI OF Il CAI'HOI N. ss '0111 1. Ill I 'i ml -i' I. Ucv. Anthony Sccrr Mis.

w(; ottered. nvit'it': at il vk I'lvs is the f.tth Sunda 11 (hal lice is Inn I giv tM 30 of in MRS. (I.ARA HENRY IS HOSTESS FOR CLASS. Mrs. Clara Henry was hostess of I Mivat 1 eiililii'il ii'l'i ution in cause Oil flolll the VII lie ami lo llle 1 11 WllH Il har Pj all.

I len No. el Is' ol I he lhe Stat, hnsi'ii, 111 i'i a -i oil, M'll 'II II 1 1 oil! I 111 OiMria. t'oiinly ol .1 rut snYTi RKi to a tn morning theme. "The Missing It 00 a ehm is "Tard Crosses 30 young Masses wi'; hi We. o-: Dw'tp'e h.A'l The Fuvope Matthew 3 VV I.

lhe I-11st NatioiKil I 11k ol Ori-i mvii linii.iii.i. is I'l. until! I lie Miris, Klorein Miits. William rd Mveis. 1 Mi is.

I.e-i Sainli lur. Vis; a a we. A. M. car mfi, i.

i (HAS APRIL MFFT1NG. Mrs. Frank Early-wine was hostess for the April mreting of the Mt. jCartnel Home Economics club this week. The meeting was in charge 'of the president.

Mrs. Scott. Gr up singula of Ben Bolt" oivned th.o i session. 1 Roll call was answered by members giving hints on successful flower growing. A flower contest was won by Mrs.

Lee West. There jwas an exchange of flower bulbs, seeds and cuttings. The project los-json was on kitchen utensils. De-I licious refreshments were served the close of the W. F.

10 43 Rev. service, taken ti i 7:30 ever Pi aver meeting Goi Ug Wi Wool escia Sundav Lea.g-.ie (' 30. Th.o evening worship servicr be-'ciiis at 7:30 and will feature another study taken from the ok Acts Fvehn Shuck will sing a so'o. Stran "crs are weloonio. The mid-week services of the present series feature some of the questions modem men are asking tegarding rrhgion and lite.

These evening meetings at 7.30 are but forty-five minutes in length ar.d arc open to the public. The Missionary society meet Thurs iay attcrnoon at 'J 30 All ladies cite cordially invited. (tramtan-U'ilson Rile Read at Washington The wedding of Miss Marjory Wilson, e.e.ugh'cr of Mr and Mi's, Wilson of Washington, to bert Grannau. son of I eo Grannan of Wa.sh.ingto;,. took place Wednesday afern on at 3 o'clock at the t'nited Ptctliicn church there Th; Kcv W.

Murtrv road the singl-ring ceremony. Attendants wore Homer MoCrack-cn. Franklin college senior, t-t-st man. and Miss Petty Temphn. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Temphn if Franklin and assistant to th.o dean at Indiana State Teachers' college, bridesmaid. Pth the Im ide and groom are tiaduates ot Washington high school wi'h the 1933 class. Mrs. Grap.nan attended Indiana State Teachers' College, and has taught in! tin Washington schools for the past voar.

She is a member of it Delta and Tri Kappa sororities Mr Grannan attended Franklin college for two years, where ho was a member of Phi Delta Thcta and a A the Co-Workers class of the Grace Methodist church. Thursday afternoon at her home on East Jefferson street. The meeting: opened with singing the class song. "Build-in 1 for Eternity." Mrs. Henry had charge of the devotions.

She read the 21th lalm and the group repeated the Lord's prayer. Mrs. A. A. Jones conducted the business session.

Mrs. Fannie Garrett was in charge of the program. She presented Mrs. Emma Keller and Mrs. Ida Sanders, past teachers of the class with bouquets of roses in honor of their birthdays this month.

She read a poem entitled. "Rose Buds." The meeting was closed with wr.i 20.00 17.0 75.00 111.00 100.00 120.00 120 00 60.00 100.00 5800 120.00 80.00 80.00 81.00 80.00 45.00 100 00 80.00 25.00 166.50 162 60 27.25 1.95 19.25 7.90 9.70 21.10 5.38 75.00 25.00 30.00 20.00 8.16 4.90 30.10 40.00 2.50 8.75 7644 23 33 43 23 18.00 40.00 64 00 75.00 7.50 32 00 23.35 5.00 7. Oft nt Tin Max field t. "It; school 2 30 Fvrir.ng im -Distiut ircet M. pi av or icon; Si'vcr Gttciv luc.sd.n eve; titu'e Cb.ri: 30 Missiona-y cvlura' ir.

be held at the Tb.ud tlmtch. tav 1. 2 and 3 vp i 43. pic.vi -etcn committees tiiiav in the Glcar.cis ar.d Clubs v. meet on at 7 30 Second Ft; st los-ou Mon- nnckner.

give sou lgius at tl o'clock day. Dr. Gooigc W.i'.ker Jr. edi'or ot 'Wot id Ca'l" tive addre.vst's txn Th Sifted crumbs pound sliced baion Mushroom sauce Puy hole or 3 to 4 nunc-1 pares cf sweetbreads. Wash and parboil sweetbreads as soon as received in the kitchen.

Remove membrane covering and veins. Keep covered in the refrigerator or use at once. If necessary, rut sweetbreads into serving pieces. Soak in French dressing one-half hour. Dip into seasoned, beaten egg and milk, then int.i sifted crumbs.

Lay in a baking pan. Wrap 2 strqvs of bacon over and around each bundle. Bake in a moderate oven '330 deg F. about 23 minutes or until well browned. Set vp ith mushroom sauce.

Serves 8. Veal and Mushriwun Ttrnchrltrs. 2 lbs. veal steak, 'j inch thick 1 lb. mushrooms lb.

sliced bacon cup melted butter Toast Cut veal steak into 1-inch squares. Season. Wash mushroom caps. Dip Day. World is Wi Id Cn Church in Ihllaiil sinili lur.

.1 Ki'liiiiiii. Norm. 1 Ihvui. Ilu-ili A Mveis. I e.nl I'al lileis 'I'i list l'oinialiy.

Iloli-tt 1 1 mil iliKloIi. National Hank. HarM.v i 0 1 1 i s. doitiK business as Tire 'om si ny. Coine VV Finnish.

ami Mabel Mills arc il. I eti.la I rttiiiiiiK me to make th sum l-'oiir THoushihI Seventy-Kmht an.i Ninety-'l hi ei IVnts i $1.07 Vic; together wilh intrust ami costs ami all aecriiinK interests anil costs in said thcree anU execution, 1 will offer nt public sale as forth to th" highest bi ld' r. nu Saturday, May 27, 1939. between tiie hours oi in u'rliiik a.m. mid 4 'clix of said i lay at lhe door of th" Court House in the City of --ankiin.

Johnson County. luUiana. the following l.st.ite situate it: saiU County and state more par-lii ularly lies i ib-i a.s follows, towit: Numberi Twelve lgi in Joseph Wjshar.l'si Aililuion the Town of la-'jiiwii'nl, Johnson hi tit I nl la nu As Oirei I'd by the terms of aiil ile-ei'ee 1 shall ilfrr for sale first the interest of the life tenants or other persons so i i 1 1 I t-r to be owin' the amount asecria innl. if any; on failure to Iherefriiiii a sum Mifticieiit to saiil lien of the plaintiff anil tile costs nf sale, then the life estate in such latnls. together with the interest nf such debtor, shall be next offeteii for sale: and on failure to realize a sum sufficient tn ilischar': Mav he in scs the! Mothers ot the Fv'erv a serv ice Sui-oay in Win, sionaty So come to RHrii Kea nriTsT.

Rev i prayer by Mrs. Sanders. 9 30 mottling wo. ship Ntu Ivan Mathena I. C.

Hougland C. B. Vawter B. F. Parkhurst Samson Paper Co Germo Mfg.

CD E. F. Swank Geo. V. Stainbrook Lynn Stainbrook Susie Findley VV.

O. Allen and Son The Jay Store C. VV. Wright Homer C. Keesling Crystal Chemical Co The Worrell Mfg.

Co Claude Vaught United Telephone Inc. A. N. Crecraft Franklin Republican W. W.

A i kens Gene Rhoads Allah Moore Albert D. Harb Harry Morton Indpls. Of. Sp. Mildred White Office Equipment Co.

Sentinel Printing Co. Linney Ransdell SI VAN ANTWERP IS HOSTESS FOR PARTY. Sue VanAntwerp. little daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

J. O. VanAntwerp entertained the members of her kindergarten class with a party Friday morning in honor of her sixth birth- CHRISII St II Nt "Fv ci loot is the lasting Funishnicn of the ossi'u-Sct ru's story and scimou 10 30 Sund.ay sv lnM. Roy F-'ir-man. supet mtendep.t.

Attendance and rtiUMlment day It i Refreshments were served during the social hour by the hostess, assisted by Mesdames Mamie Hudson. Anna Houg'and. Mary Herriott, Ida Hillis and Jane Holstein. Si i is in ail Chm h-t. cmi Sunday.

s- -shall not cs of Ch.ii April 30 The Iriay which occurs on Saturday. The I party was given in the kindergarten Ml voir Tev the tc have every etutv.ed p't cut tor the Sunday 5 30. Ftleon osident the Judge tti uo right ca of 13 i Genesis Among the citations which comprise the trf's-on-Sermon Is the from the iv.b'.o: "And yo 30. ev etung serv ices sic by the oomhinod chou John Sermon by i. i in ii -duected by the vis'nr I room at the Payne M'hool.

Mrs Dorothy Mocks, teacher of the class. 1 assisted Mrs. VanAntwerp in en-jtrrtaining. The children plaved games and sang songs. A birthday trake lichted with six candles was a feature of the affair.

Individual cakes were served and favors given the children. Mi.ss Hazel Smut, school principal, was a social guest -rta" you as not ton ion have torcotjen the which sjvakoth unto children. Mv de Rl PFBI AN WOMEN'S El'B TO MEET AT OLIVER HOME. Mrs. L.

W. O'iver will be hostess fnr the Republenn Women's club. Monday afternoon at 2:30 oi'lock at her home on East Monroe street. This meeting was changed from the home of Mrs. Mel on Pangburn to that of Mrs.

Oliver because of the illness of Mrs. Pangburn's sister. Mrs. Howard Robinson, in St. Louis.

Mrs. Pangburn is with her sister. The piogram for the meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Geortre McClain. star athie bail In pom? men; Academy several te f'-othail and he received an ap-to West Point Mi'itary for one year.

For the past mths h.o was a member of I said liens and costs, then the rents land profits of said land for a term I not exceedmn seven years, by tin" yi ar, shall next In offered for sale: and on failure tn realize a sum sufficient tn ilisi hin ur said In ns and costs of sale, I Will then offer the f-o Simple of lid above named defendants in and tn said I real estate and all th- rights. title, interest, claim and demand of said ib eiida nt and of ail other defendants and all persons claiming from under or thrnuKh them in or tn said leal estate or as much thereof as may he necessary to pay and satisfy saiii decree and execution, interest anu accrued costs. I Said sale will be madr without any i relief whatever from valuation or ap into melted butter. Cut bacon into 1-inch squares. On metal skewers thread but don't pack alternately mushroom and veal with bacon between each.

Broil slowly 3 to 4 inoh'-s from the flame for about JO minutes. Be sure veal is well cooked and that bacon Ls crisp but r.ot burned. Serve on buttotvd toast ints. Serves 8. Fork Tenderloin Supreme.

2 pounds pork tenderloin patties or Frenched cutlets Seasoning cup butter or margarine 1 pound mushrooms 1 cup sour cream Season the tciiccrioiii. Brown 111 th.o ol the I M'd. nor hen thou art For wh.om lord, incth h.o scourge! every s-mi h.o rov civet h. If ye endure chaster.re.g. God with yon as with sons; for what son is he whom on Rep The annual busu ess meeting election of chirch officers bo he'd Wednesday evotr.r.g Tins im-portaut meeting lull lv prcceviixi by a follow supsvr 6.30 Tins will bo a pitch-in spiead.

and every member of the ch.e.tvh. and Sunday schv! are urged to bo present at thus for the supper. A rccrptn lv hold in eonr.ection wr.h the sv.pprr for the members who have comic into the the Indiana stat police, stationed at F.lwood. The Grar.nans will be at me at 1310 South J. street in Elwevd.

alter a wedding trip through the eav. I. Ze ha K. Webb. Auditor of Johnson County, Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing; is a true copy of the claims submitted and now on file at the Auditor's office to be considered for allowance by the Board cf County Commissioners, May 1, 1939.

ZELIA K. WEBB. Auditor Johnson County. Dated: April 26, 13 63. cup melted butter.

Add the sour cream, cover and slowly 30 minutes. Brown the cleaned mushroom caps in 'i cup butter. Arid to the tenderloin and cexk 5 minutes. If desired, add 1 tablespoon lemon juice, and 1 tablespoon parsley, bene on buttered toast. Now no seemeth the the tathor chastenoth chastetr.r.c for the present to be lovo'is but crievers the'esi attr.vvatci Miss Mary Frances Templeton left Friclav to visit relatives in O.

praisement laws. MJ.snN' VV. rAxcnritx, Sheriff nf Johnson County. I.vn-u-v ll, f'-l'i. Ivory j.

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