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YflOW.MRyg1 wTwvvwvar'" rt 1. flrlr1' i. sVr I THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1940 PA GE EIGHT THE FRANKLIN DEMOCRAT kw-- rT'-' ESTHER ALTA ARR BECOME BRIDE OF frankLin 'Here and There o-- VT AT HOME IN BOGGSTOWN Mrs. Sima Smith. and Lena Uillingsley.

of Boggstown, enter? tained several persons Sunday their, home. V'-' I Guestswere Mr. and Mrs Adolph jMutachler- and. daughter, Mi ton, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mn.

Boner, of Greenwood; 1 1 Mrs. Otis Alexander)' of Plat Rock; Mr. hhd Mrs. Denzll Smith, of Shi byvflle, and Mr. and Mrs.

Garnie. Sm th, Mr. and 'Mrs. Warren' Johnso Paul Smith, Miss Marjorie Stock! 1 1. Ml Doris.

Kellams. Miss Joan rllliama and Jerry Williams, all of gstown. MISS MART HAMILTON AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP entertain; GUESTS man The marriage Col Miss Esther Alta ehcher, and Clar- 3arr, Edinburgh mce Henderson of Franklin, Jhasbeen announced. "-The eremony 'was per- i formed Wednesday evening; last, week, the Martina llle Presbyterian 1 Church by the Re J. D.

MacDonald. The bride, daug of Mrs, Sarah 5. Darr, of Brow; stown, a graduate is -king on her mas erfe. degree In 1 nglish in Indiana Jniversity this an nmer. i.

'j Mr. on of Mrs. Charles. lendeflson of ranklin, attended rranklin College a id is a member of hi Delta fraternity. He Is Employed with th Graham Manufacturing as bool keeper.

They live lnFraifklin, KITCHEN shov Ei i FOR BRIDE Miss Lieah BryAit was the honor uest at- a kitchen shower given Fri-y. afternoon )y dra. Mark Bryant her. home, 'cor: er. East Jefferson street Bridge- formed tl i- entertainment of afternoon.

he guests were ven favors. of cq lophane umbrellas led with candy, chived "a variety ber. kitchen. The. bride-to-be re- useful gifts for FRIDAY MORE DANGEROUS? THURSDAY Miss jdary da Mr; and' Mrs, Duncan' Ha: providence, who was awarded a sicholarrship at Central Beauty college Mn Indianapolis, will enroll Ap 6 I The award was based on eh irscter, scholaiplc standing and actv ties in ji-w-i-tHiS community.

Miss Hatnijh )n was graduated from Union townalli Ip high school with the class of UMOl vas ac- in' music and dramatics. Red Cross and Sunshine Soc the publication paper, Trumpet ter of on, of and-school (id. Members of the high school of 191-1 will. picnic Sunday, July 28, in Pioneer Park. This will be the i tie Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Lusk and daughters, Virginia -Lee and Betty; of Birmingham, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Andrews. and Mrs.

Jeffries -of White land, are spending the week at Lake Michigan. The Rev. H. Webster, pastor of Union church southwest of Franklin, reefentjy accepted. a call as associate Church' iri Indianapolis, He was installed! at.eerrlces Sunday, The Ber-wi mon was -given by the Rev.

O. A. Tinkle1. Miss Patricia Vandlyfer is spending the week in Lafayette, assisting her father, Harry Vandivier, wltli a book display at Purdue University. Harvey Burke, former citizen, riow living iri Martinsville, wqq here this week for visit' with his sisters Mrs.

Dana Cather, end Mrs. George Stalnbrook. The body of James Franklin Connor, age 69, former' resident of Hensley tOwnshlp, whose death occurred at thehome of his son in Iiidlanapo 11s, was brought toFranklin Monday for burial in Greenlawn cemetery. His death occurred Saturday morning. Ft ve.

Jobs survive, the father. They re Ray, Harrison, Don and Cart. Connor. I TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS i Pay your telephone bill oi or -before: the 15th Dv of JULY and, avoid payment of the' collection charge. UNITED TELEPHONE Co.s, INC: SUNDAY and MONDAY MKRAIT StiT-SiC01T0lTHEiM0VlES I0 IS mi 0(Cj1O 1.

saruapAY The annual reunion Jof the descend- ants ofJacob and Mary Forsythe Core held Sunday at Pioneer' 9ln; i Following the dinner officers were elected as follows: President, Netta Morgantown; vlce-presl- tqwn dent, James C. Core, Franklin sec retary, Mary Messmer, Martinsville. The 1941 reunion will' held In Plo neer Park the first Sunday in July. Eva Beck at her home --Tuesday and suffered a painful injury, to her ankle, when she strained the ligaments. Mrs.

James Morris: Mrs. E. Bowen and Mark Bowen' motored to to make arrangements for Marks entrance at Indiana University this xalL Descendants Thompson' and Rachel Tearman will ihold their 19th annual reunion July Mist In Pioneer prk: j- Mrs. Paul Manshipi arid Mrs. Edward Rose of Fishers, were in Franklin.

Monday, to attend the birth day celebration of their- father, A. P. Miss Marian Mullendore has gone to Washington, D.C.,j where shie has a temporary position, with the National -Bureau of Postal service officials announce the examination to be held fo a. war attendant in the U. Veterans Administrative Facility-, at Marion, Ind.

The, position pays a salary of $1,020 Appllcatlons '-must be filed before, the close of business July 12. The date of the examination will be announced later, -and Jwlll be held In. i Indianapolis snd fourteen other Indiana cities. Mr. and Mrs.

John talned at. dinner- Sunda in honor of Mrs. J. Boles and jMr. and 'MrMs.

Vernon Boles of Raysville, who are here for an extended visit. Richard Mpntgomeiy Is taking a weeks vacation from, the Jester store; GoodmJu- Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Schafer spent Sunday In Edinburgh the gubsts of the Rev and Mrs, A. Keeney.

and Mrs. Gilbert Demaree and little daughter of Richmond, spent Sunday wlth Mr. snd Mrs. George Demaree. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Poe announce the of a. ten and. half pound eon.jDanlel Edwin, born1 Friday night at fn'elr home west: of Franklin. Mrs? Perry.

Green ami daughters of San are here for several weeks on business Green Is the daughter of the late Mr. arid Mrs. Victor former Franklin citizens. A Vi'. ffee ho hit with thieMniSf: fore SGREAM1 bride mighty lh a story by the and the The suit of Mary 'Rutledge vs.

the Metropolitan Insurance sfet for trial by Jury Monday). was settled put of court 'after, a Jury- had been selected. No court was held 'Thursday be) cause of. the Fair, and the term comes to a close "Saturday, -with a vacation until the September term, the latter part tot that-month. -By the wlll ojf the late Warren Trout the' Mrs.

Trout) was bequeathed, the1 rents and. profits from real est personal propkj son by a for queathed'a ie estate subject 'decedents wld ten Septeinbc Barnett. -and receive' all Adonis Trout, a sr was be-jlmple title in all real ithe life estate of the The will was writ-12, 1985, C. Ethel Browf nieces of the named executl testament, land. Method! receive one Is converted Yaste and NS each, and share each: McClain, RuJ and Rena Ys will was.

writ ton Shuck. and Ruth McClain, Robert weret of hie last will and the White-urch, which is td after all property cash; Elbridge tt one-half share lowing. persons pne Tarlton, Ruth Yaste Waste, John Yaste or her heirs. The 7, 1940; by Carl- NEW SUITS Ida Camb hron. Divo: attorney- for venue from Allen Wil I LED vs.

George W. Cam- Ctrl Lee Compton, plaintiff. 'Change of. anon county, neon Lumber Co. Isaac W.

Keriin. Foreclosure 1 mechanics lien. Richard LaGrange, plaintiff Fnori s. Bennett vs. Mrs: Grace Talbott and Claud Talbott, her husband.

Possession. White Oi Haymaker, attorneys i for plaintiff. In the matter of the petition of Frank C. Dailey et al, for the Improvement, reconstruction and repair of a public drain, Branlgln attorney for plantiff. Application for.

admission of Dale Willey to Madjson State Hospital. Edna May Green vs. Indiana Railways, Inc. Change of venue, from Marlon county. Clyde H.

Jpnee, attorney for plaintiff. Gllliom ft Sattler, attorney for defendant. Wayne Coy and son. Stephen, visited Franklin relatives and friends this week. Dr, arid Mrs.

Wm. S. Whitsltf and sons of -Winona. Mlrin. are- spending the summer at the former Whltaitt homestead 'in East-Franklin.

Noble Campbell has moved to South' Main street, Franklin, from hia home on Edwardti street Raymond who has been associated. with the Kroger store here for several years, has been named manager -of the Roy' Burns grocery on West Jefferson street. He replaces L. Coppage, hah gone to an' Indianapolis store. A reunion of the descendants of fsaac and Ann Covert, who came to America in-1651, will hold their Annuel, reunion Pioneer park Saturday, August 3rd.

James G. Covert Is president of the and Miss' Sarah Covert is chairman of arrangements. Mrs. Edwin M. 'Williams of Corona del Mar, is here for a visit with her sister, Mrs.

John. S. Williams, and family, near Whlteland. With -their guest, Williams left Saturday for Lake to spend a. week.

Livy A. Young, county. Eli dressed -thq LJonsclub In Monday. He spoke on theihlstory of Johnson county, upon 1 which subject he has a fund of interesting Information. Last-week he addressed a group in' Edihbixrgh.

Rijssell Etter of.the local postoffice forces has Eeeri -ielected first vice-president of the tlpdlana Post Office Clerks at their'ff nnual convention held last week lif MuKcle. Mrs. Ray wife of a local clerk, was elected trustee of the ladies auvlliary. Mrs. Trying Anderson arid 'Miss Rosemary Tplley have been guests of Geue': Anders on in Akron, O.

Dr. and Mrs. W. Spencer and children, Lewis -and Ellen, are spending a week In Clarendon, Texas, with Dr. Spencers sister, Mrs.

Samuel -Rradwell, who has been ill. Dr, H. Kent gave the sermon -at the Baptist in Muncle' Sunday morning. Miss Lena Banmgart, of; Indianapolis, spent. Sunday with Carl Baum-; gart and family.

William V) Hemphill, Fred Hiemphill and Grant i Covert. of the Hemphill Motor Sales Co attended a dealers in, Indianapolis, Monday, when Chrysler- -Plymouth, dealers werp feted 'Fred Hemphill was given the second cash prize the largest lv i. 'j- -j f- Harmon Beverages FRANKLIN, INDIANA Real Transfers Jerry Mason Wheeler to Donald L. 'Jones, 8Q acres, lnlon Twp. $1.

Wm. Edward Smith to Albert M. Cox, lot; Hdlnburg. $1. J.

wilmer Waggener et al.to Jerry; -Mason Wheeler; lot, $1. Cleo W. Potts to. Jay B. Atkinson: acres.

White River Twp. Oliver A. Burgett estate te Wal- ter 85 acres, Nineveh $1500. MARRIAGE LICEN8ES Maurice Ervin Frpwnfelter, 27 Morgantown, optical lens molder, and Hazel Siriith, 28. Johnson county.

Marvin V. Callon, 56, Johnson county farml and Mary A. Lyst, 38, John-eon county. CALL ON OLD FRIENDS Warren Huffman and Pleasant Huffman and family: of I1L, former Franklin, wereln this city Tuesday' calling on friends. Warren has.

been spending the winter in Florida with' hie daugfite'r, Jack Carr. Mr. and Mrs, Pleasant Huffman are both graduates of FrauMln Huffman being Anne.Tedford of Hut- sonvllle, before her marriage to Huffman. They were by their three children, Margaret Ann, Robert Warren and Katherine-Jean. Balser, who was graduated: -this spring from the Indian College of Embalming, has- accepted a.

post- Uon with' the Welch ft Cornett funeral home In Linton. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. W. of this- City, and a former htjdent of Franklin college. Herbert Klnnear, principal of 1 Hope-well sbhools, since the close of school, has been engaged In farm -Work, and has to his.

credit the pltcnlng of 45-loads of hay. The hay 'this year Is unusually hs says, and to one accustomed to indoor work thill is a JoV one can be proud of. MensAnd MenTs 3 Piece -Suits Now at Prices to SAVE You i whgg Ita's caf ring a ihT T. 1-, BH55DO rrorriTi) r' i 1 TOWN Before the yr V-1 ph WEDNESDAY BROADWAY-BOUND! y- V' Ronianc set io music, 1 lughter and mong with lovely Lana- rnisr in the azmi i George (VBroadifhy Murphy 1 KENTTATLOR tFlaybf IsnphnsHsOl PtMotod kv S. SYLVAN MSOH hsM hr JACK chaaias UEiSULLEft OTUUIVAri plaM-thm MTAB3 TAMING A FRONTIER A 1 ProducocT by BERT GILROY.

Doric Sehraodof ami AiUmr V. TUESDAY YOUR DANCING with r. if" -A made you laugh be now they'll make you husband there's something funny going on here. GMM with i RANDOLPH SCOTT GAIL PATRICK of a bachelor husband director of 'Bachelor Mother' producer of 'Love Affair'. ALEOMcCAREY Production Directed by 1 GARSON KANIN DARING! DEUGHTFUU DEMENTED! WHNm Iw Si KF.M bv Mia and Samunl Spnwdrt djsK j' ko jteoiofietvf sales of the month.

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