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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 2

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THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAH Monday, January 5. 1553 Cardinals Fashions She Marries Buddy of Dead Fiance ay JFomen's Interests 1 1. dMimmiu 3 Se SEE ANYBODY FIRST But Sec Me Before you AUTO FINANCING General Insurance, Fire, Auto, Etc. John C. Mitchell 9C N.

Home Avenue Phone f'JO Vows Are Spoken In Church Rite Advance Glimpse Of High-Fashion BEND! i 'j- (v If life I fc i I 1 Cornutt-Newkirk Rites Are Read Grover Cornutt and Mrs. Ora New kirk were married at 11:5: o'clock Sunday morning in the Walters Chapel Church of the Naiar-tne. The ceremony followed the Sunday morning worship service. The Rev. Harry Salsbury read the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl New-kirk sang. A reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Newkirk was followed with a dinner. Guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Salsbury, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Newkirk of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. James Mclntire and chil dren of Huntington. Mrs.

Anni Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Williams, Mrs. May Boucher and daughter, Bettie. Mr.

and Mrs. Handle Million and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Newkirk, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Boucher, and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Hil-bert, Mrs. Glen Baxter and children, all of Franklin. Mr.

and Mrs. Cornutt are at luine at 401 Second street. Franklin. STKtTCH! Julia Ann Andrews-TSgt. Scott But'l Married Sunday In a ceremony beautifil in its simplicity Miss Julia Ann Andrews and TSgt.

Scott W. Buell of the U. S. Marines exchanged wedding vows at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Kenneth Andrews of Franklin, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jean But 11 of Greens-burg. Dr.

John F. Williams read the double ring service by candlelight. Greenery and bouquets of white flowers and tall tapers in candelabra formed the background. Mrs. John F.

Williams, organist, played the wedding music including "I Love You" by Gritg, STOOPI 7T NO MORE CARTER RUNS In Buffalo, N. Mr. and Mrs CAi-n Andrews sir.iii- happi' their marriage, which cliniicd a ron.a:.. started uhn the j'uinn wrote a letter of iondohn.ee irun Ken to his ad i.ud.K i.a:i. Andrews, the former Catherine l.a.

u.re tv 'ag nient at the n-n one from ar.d t.v litath. who was Ki.iia.- I Pagoda Silhruette May He Style Trend In '54 NEW YORK. Jan. fi INS i America's top fashion experts today glimpsed what may well be the high fashion look of 1954 the "Pagoda Silhouette" lit looks like it sounds) of desipner Charles James. James, rhaps the largest single trend-setter in the U.S., has cressed as many as five out of the "10 hfcst-drtssed women in America." He dresses them "ahead'" of the fashion by two or three seasons, and generally sees his predictions in silhouette come true.

This year he is advocating a line that fits the figure tightly at top and bottom, but is broken up at waist and hipline- with a wide, jutting "Pagoda" shape whiih takes the form of a stiffened peplum. Picture, fur instance, a silk faille suit. It has a slim, almost-unwalkably skirt. The jacket is moulded to the shoulileis and the btistlir.e. Just below the bust just alove the norr.i.d w.iisti the j.nket suddenly takes a swoop outward.

It btands stiff and slim, away from the waist and like a huge tent around the hips. The "Pagoda" is modilied in other suits coats and dresses, in which the natural waistline is indented, and the swing starts outward from there. It is assumed that the look will be evt more modified by the manu-fatturcrs who copy it. And it will end up being an easy-to-wear line with a jaunty flare over the hips, and a flattering slimness through Promise Me" marches and List, during by leKoven, tiestrauin" the leading of ttle bv the attiliiltd Fianl.hll Colic. In pleii 't Pi 1..

ta Pl.i Th hi iiii gr.u! i.ited (r. nli.ir. Hi'h K. l.m .1 ll.i.l i ii.vr the S. in.

v. One of Rome's three olfi ial cc-clesiasti-al tailors dresses his window with a set of resplendent vestments sin as the new car-dinals will wear, when iiii ested with their ffin at the forthcoming consistory whhh has been called by Pope Pius XII. APhoiifh all of the 21 nc-cvly named i ordinals v. ill riot able they hai- all oidiit-d ii- trom Homt-'s He rived on Chi Twelfth Nieht Party Staged vows. Cien In Marriage The hi ide enU with her father who gave her in marriage.

She wore a beige two-piece suit and n.auhing hat and dark brown acit-ssories. She I tarried her while nurse's Testament that was adorned with cypripedium orchids and sprays of greenery. 1 u0 V'Crv' THINEW BVLACS TOP ON eussa wewv 11. Khims Hosts For Jr. CYU Social Affair A Twelfth Night party was given Mrs.

Constance Beardsley, sister 2-Way Kill If lor of the bride and matron of honor. I Eczema Itch Dry wore a dusty rose crepe sJternooni I dress wiih dark brown accessories. I She carried a spray of cymhrid'um nerKsnire i. ft I s(e 1 months rciMiits tn the uii- 1-H J.i::. will ni Mieie 1w.

y. ais Mis. Buell h. hi. in San Francis.

alte i tinn in Jane. McCarty -Coble Rite Announced Annul. r.ci-ii" nt has b. i n.ai'. the marriage of Rid I'obl Franklin, and R.lph M.Car'hv.

of Indianapolis, which 'ook plait Dec. ill the Chli'ti tluTih at Chai lest ti. h.d. Mr. Cart by op.r.i'is a i near fill riiviH f.

-i rl wist of Cn i i Mrs is a II ttiVe ol N.eshv Tt fit ooltii orchids tied with gold streamers. When itihing persists due to lai of natural skin oils. K.m..l Ointment gives qtiiik relief Huh in it oil!" ami fVn iis i sM.t"ne I Hilling i-ay It l. lll.it hi. Ill I I a )A I Sunday evening tor the St.

Rose Lima Junior CYO at the home 'if Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Rhim in Mor-gantown. David and Jack Rhim were hosts with their parents. The party was a guest affair and approximately 30 attended.

Entertainment in keeping with Twelfth Night consisting of charades and a game called "category" provided amusement. Twelfth Night is the night of the deM are the new wonder-stoiluigs, treated ky Berkshire to give you even longer vttax, more glduiour Richard Payne served as best man. Guests were seated by James Shannon and James Ovtrpvck of Creensburg, and Hugh Andrews. Only the families and a intimate friends til" the bride and bride out the rest of the torso. The fashion experts nearly 1200 of them from throughout the U.S.

i and Canada aLso isited the salo-i $1.35 to Sun cvex before! Ihe lovely Wy textured Nylace Tup flexes easily to eliminate ruu-eausing garlef sLraiu. KuuiutUUe, too. 51.95 ainl re- iinTii 1 hr: i. i 1 1 South and il' at ..1 groom were tu.sts at the wedding. Supper Served A buffet supper was strvtd at the Andrews home alter the wedding for the bridal party and guests.

The bridal colors of green and white1 were used in the decorations and appointments. The wedding cake, topped by a U.S. Marine and his bride, was cut by the cocple and the remainder served by Miss Ger-aldine Aker of Greencastle, room "3 mo i i urn I Epiphany which tomes this year tin Jan. ti. It marks the visit of the Magi, or the Three Kings.

Casper. Melchoir and Balthasar, to the Holy Child. Many customs have grown up around this festival especially the burning of the Christmas greens and the Yule log. A piece of the lo is preserved to light the fire next Christmas. iver ai iii.e.

Fi.mklin. MARRIAGE LICENSES Walter I. Mas. r. JJ.

C-imp A CJow TRY THIS hr Child's Cough or coughs and acute bronchitis due to tolds ou can now get Creomulsion specially prepared for Children in anew pink and blue package and be sure: 1 Your child will like it. (2) It contains only safe, proven ingicdients. (3) It contains no narcotics to disturb nature's pricesses. (4) It will aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed throat and bronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Children in the pink and blue package.

CREOMULSION FOR CHILDREN tliei Coughs, Chest Ami Bronchitis burv. initl Jinhtli Robinson. Ix. I of Oleg Sassini. the Russian Count turned designer.

Cassini showed many dresses putting th.1 emphasis on the bustline. He crossed bands under the bust, a la the Grecian robes, and he used many high waistbands or cummerbunds to emphasize further the sain-- portion of a lady's figure. AW of the dressps were described by their designer as the "siren type" and a many, he added, were "Spanish Sirens." To prove it, he showed Bolero jackets by the dozens, tucked white organdie blouses that resembled matadors' tostumes. and tassels 1 dangling from irtcallv any iioition of the dress. CMS? and crty.

Ind. Janus Woods, president of the CYO. presented a gift to Mrs. William Paul Jones from the group in appreciation for her interest and the hospitality she has extended to the organization. s.t.tt lm.

J.i'ia An drews. 21. FrjTl Harold 'Jl. fa.f r-worker. Greenwood.

ard Baib.ir Morgan. 22 Crei r.v.oo.1 mate of the bride at the Methodist Hospital hool of Nursing. The cake surrounded by gr fc.s and flowers and flanked by candelabra, centered the serving table. The bride, a senior in the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing will graduate in June. She is a graduate of Franklin School and A 4.

11 I I APARTMENT TORI In Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Major anil Mrs. J.

In-tyre and Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Klass. 1 food stores We Saw Today Notice To Taxpayers Of Johnson County Of Tax Rates Charged NOTICE is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates for State, County, Township, Schools and Corporations of Johnson County for the year li52 and payable in l.WJ are now in the hands of the County Treasurer, who is ready to receive Taxes charged thereon. The following table shows the rate of taxation on each ij.l00.00 worth of taxable real and personal' propertv, and each poll in the several units.

Due VXM. First installment delinquent after the lh: I in Second installment delinquent after the first Monday in November. HEN PAULS, Treasurer Johnson County, Indiana. By St holler A skv and vtinu oil the gr nind. The- lazv nit I -hook th- -'a-ft-ath'-r bed Mime tin- moin-inv! 1 gro md is im v.i for to pile up .,) hi a bit 1.1! A cold In-nt i-.

iid to in- i.n i' vvuv ami in Wint. r. SAUE mimi Tires Recapped Regular Tread INTER IS HERE: Check On Our Mud and Snow (Jrip. See JmirilV i-: mil- CORPORATIONS TOWNSHIPS nt) I I's i 1 1 r.i the god, onis. h-- of 'he two i '-'r- 2 til COUNTY (J T3 cn Jalus t.H I.

tin- j.ast ni -o jc in a -o (J ca a 1 lor v. ard to the wa-. "he yA of il. 1 1 and portal. it' 'inn- of w.ir 'he tloors his sI.kh! h.

ca 1 The of the temp'- J.ir.us have- I). fii a long tirr.e- d.irin our Wi- hojK- the- ywl of th- Your S' ricc Station or Tire Recapping Service Franklin, Ind. Z17 CINCINNATI i State Rates I two fa( S'is ar.t! e) will close- th'- tloe.rs of his t'-rr! i-Thf- r.i xt holnl.ty on.ing up Valentine's )l Shops -i- gay vali-r. fin di-plav as a th- li'li o) rehniary i-n't too an.iv. 1 County Rates School Uevenue for Tuition Hoard of Agriculture State Forestry Teachers Retirement total statf: UATK County Revenue Hospital Maintenance County Bond (Hospital) Department of Public Welfan TOTAL COUNTY UATK Township Funds Poor Belief Funds TOTAL TOWNSHIP UATK Tuition Tax Special School School Bonds Transportation Vocational Library Tax Cumulative Building Recreation 1 Civil Township Rates .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 I .07 .07 i .07 .07 i .07 i .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .0035 .00:55 .0035 .0035 .0035 .0035 .0035 .0035 .0035 .0035 .0035 .0035 .0065 .0065 .0065 .0065 .0065 .0065 .0065 .0065 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .15 .15 .15 i .15 1 ".15 JAh .15 1 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 1.15 .50 .50 .50 .50 ToO .50 .50 .50 ".50 .50 .50 .50 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 I .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .14 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .76 .05 .07 T06 .09 .07 .01) .05 .06 .06 .05 .05 .05 .06 .03 .06 .01) .07 .01 .01 .05 .05 .0, .09 .01 .06 .05 .10 .12 .18 .14 .10 .06 .11 .11 .05 .06 .18 .06 .12 1.00 .65 .76 1.00 .85 1.05 .56 .56 .80 .80.

.50 .82 1.00 .56 .7 .46 .70 .55 .80 .52 ..5 .43 .75 .85 .85 1.14 .01 .80 .43 ..4 :.) .04 .26 .17 .31 .25 .25 .11 .04 .17 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .08 .0:5 .02 .02 .02 .09 .12 .02 .16 .75 .30 .30 .75 .75 .75 .75 .08 1.50 1.70 1.43 2.04 L75 2B) 2.03 1.82 2.30 2.30 2.59 2.69 2.04 2.03 2.87 I I 1 I .34 1.03 .85 .61 1.66 1.26 10 I 1 I 1 IO I I i I I I i I I I i .46 .42 .24 i .08 .10 I i i .20 i I I I .05 .09 .01 I I I .80 1.16 1.14 .61 2.08 1.84 2.55 2.80" 2.46 3.13 2.80 3.11 3.00 2.81 3.32 412 4.71 4.80 3.74 5.08 5.74 J-2i-L LIP 1-23 1.565 1.40 1.555 1.50 1.405 1.66 2.06 2.355 2.40 1.87 2.54 2.87 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY! NOTICE is hen by tiviri lb.1 th- 1. I.f.i Med l.t-r. rv-rutir ol the last will and testament NORA J. KK.CI.. J.

and ROIiLKT UKANSON, tt-fjant oil the- faim of said Nora u. bv oieier of tiee Shelby Ciieuil Court ol She Ibv Cennty, lndlfcn.i; will se ll at public sale at the residence of said Robert Bi.inson. Htudiuks 1 ovnkip. Shelby County Indiana, located about mites noithwtst of Lr and aleuCiitt miles west of Shelbyville, Indiana, on Thursday, January Blh, 1953 Befinnin'; at AM, The Folk Prope-rv. LIVESTOCK i Eight mill: rows, rr.ostlv Shorthorn.

ix with ni bv Milk Corporation School Township School And Library Rates 1 4 5 i 8 1 2 4 7 TOTAL TWP. SCH. LIB. TAX General Tax Recreation Tax Park Fund Street Fund Cemetery Tax i Community House Bond Fund Corporation City And Town Rates TOTAL CORPORATE RATE TOTAL RATE ing Shorthorn bull, eligible to j'h-r h' ib rs. and calves.

One Berks-hir- male hog. six "iv.s. three -12 a't; rn-iog 'tj lr.v, and o'hi-r Hay and (train About l.WW of alfa.f-i hay, about lU-h. Is ft-ii. bush.

ol oats and 1 bales oats straw. Miscellaneous Six hop houses, one 2-hors" ini hr-ak on- milking rr.af hin: one miik etKjler eher articles nurrous 'o ir.e-ntion. Terms Of Said property vtill be- s'lhl for tah h- r-movlng propertv from r.r.mivr. other details, s.f-'"- the undi r-h'nd F.yeea'or t.r LEN MEDSKER. Executor, and ROBERT Tenant.

Landy Pharos and Brown. Auction Dale Barlow, Clerk Shelby National Bink. r.t Cerls He.rbcrt C. Jones. Attorney For Excru'or.

CHRISTIAN' CHURCH OF BENGAL WILL St.ltVE LUNCH 1.00 .50 .50 .25 TOTAL RATE EACH INSTALLMENT State Revenue 1 School Revenue for Tuition County Revenue Tuition Special School I Corporation Fund TOTAL POLL TAX RATE 1.00 .50 .50 .25 .25 1 3 4 1.00 1.00 11.00 1.00 1.00 11.00 1.00 ll.OO jl.OO il.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 I .50 .50 I .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .20 .75 .75 i .75 1 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1 .75 1.00 I I 1 .50 .50 i .50 i .50 I .50 .50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 "3.50 350 3.o0 3T0O 3.50 3.70 Poll Tax 1.00 .50 .,50 .25 i .25 1 2.50 2.50 3.00 STATE OF INDIANA, JOHNSON COUNTY, ss: Robert J. Burgett, Auditor Johnson County, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of all Tax Levies for the Taxes collectible in the year 1953. ROBERT J. BURGETT, Auditor Johnson County, Indiana..

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