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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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JUNE 25, 1946 Edward Blubaugh Is Married To Rosemary Henly In Church Rites the all-white picture. Miss Martha Henly, sister of the bride was the maid of honor and wore a light blue marquisette with a full skirt. Her headdress was frilled net in a cap over her hair and the carried a bouquet of pink roses and blue delphiniums. Gene Blubaugh brother of the groom acted as best man. Mrs.

Henly, mother of the bride wore a rose dress topped with a grey coat and white accessories Her shoulder corsage was a lavendar orchid. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home an aunt of the bride, Mrs. Cecil Haynes, 1029 Madison avenue. The couple left later on a wedding trip to Ohio. During the reception a three tiered wedding cake was served from the table lighted with candelabra.

Bouquets for the house contained pink gladioli, blue delphiniums, shasta daisies, white roses, white gladioli, and white snapdragons. The young couple are now at home at 222 East 11st street, And. erson. Mrs. Blubaugh is filing clerk at the Pierce-Governor plant where she has been employed for the past three years.

Mr. Blubaugh is employed at the Delco-Remy. He recently was dircharged from the United States Marine Corps. He was stationed for three years i in the South Pacific most of that time in Hawaii. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus lodge and the St.

Joseph church, this Two large baskets of white flowers adorned the altar which was illuminated with candles 10r the wedding of Miss Rosemary Henly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henly of Rural Route One, Pendieton, and gaware Biubaugh, son of Eaward Blubaugs, of South A street. this city, in the St. Mary's Catholic Church derson, on June 15, at 9 o'clock.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas Travers, pastor, officiated at the Nuptial High Mass with the chorus singing the mass. The double ring ceremony- was read.

Before the ceremony, Miss Sara, Jane Hosek, accompanied by Miss Betty Ann Smith at the organ, sang "Mother Beloved" and "'Ave The brice, who walked alone to the altar, made a lovely picture in her lace-edged dress and bridal hat. The gown was of white net with a bouffant many tiered skirt and a satin bodice, topped with net. Around the square neckline was a two-row edging of lace which matched the two rows of lace edging of the Mary Stuart bonnet, from which fell a finger-tip veil of illusion. The gown had long sleeves and a small train. She carried a large hand bouquet formed of white rosebuds, orange blossoms and white hyacinth centered by a single lavendar orchid.

Satin ribbons completed the all-white picture. Intermediate Scouts To Hold Picnic At Park On Wednesday A picnic will be enjoyed on Wednesday, June 26, for the Intermediate Girl Scouts of the city at the Callaway park from 2 o'. clock in the afternoon until 8 o'- clock in the evening. All mediate Scouts and their leaders fine cordially program for invited. the afternoon was announced today by Esta Filbey, chairman of the Scout Council to be as follows: The Scouts will meet in the shelterhouse at 2 o'clock and from there will go on a Nature hike under the direction of Paul Champion; they will return to the shelterhouse where Handcraft the leadership of Mrs.

Marion Reynolds and Mrs. Harold Pace will be held; songs and folk dances under the direction of Mrs. Roy Smith, and games under the leadership of Mrs. Leigh Alger and Mary Lois Porter. Each troop will provide some entertainment with Mrs.

Weldon Lytle in charge. Outdoor cooking will be held evening. Each scout is to brinthe pie pan, cup. spoon, knife, and enough bread for sandwiches. Each troop will furnish a large kettle for carrying water, a dish a dish cloth, vegetable brush, paring knife, and a basket of dry wood.

The Scouts are also asked to each bring a dime to defray the expense of the food. for treatment, Sunday. Have Tonsillectomies John and David, sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Stout of South 14th streets, underwent tonsillectomies in Marion Saturday and were removed home in the Robert Jackley ambulance.

Visits Parents Mrs. Robert Sage left Monday for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rollins, at Moores Hill, Indiana. Dinner Guests Clarence Malick and Chester Webb were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Hurlie Collier, 211 South 18th street. Dismissed From Hospital Mrs. Robert Merida of R. R.

3, Elwood, and baby daughter were dismissed from the Mercy hospital and removed to their home Sunday morning. Removed Home Mrs. Perry Edgell and baby claughter of 1829 South street, were removed to their home Sunday morning from the Mercy hospital in the Robert L. Jackley ambulance. Dismissed Sunday Miss Edna Simpson of Tipton, who went surgery Saturday at the Mercy hospital, was removed to the of her grandmother, Mrs.

Poole, 1512 South street, Sunday morning. Leggs Home Sunday Mrs. William Legg and daughter of R. R. 3 Elwood, were removed to their home Sunday morning from the Mercy hospital.

Taken Home Mrs. William Sizelove and baby son of Frankton, wEre taken to their home Sunday evening from the Mercy hosptial. Undergoes Surgery James Law, age 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.

Law of 110 East North street, Tipton, underwent surgery Monday at the Mercy hospital. Jimmie Lelsure. Jimmie Leisure, age 12, who was removed to the Riley hospital in Indianapolis Thursday is the son of Mrs. Mary Jane Leisure, of 2400 South street, and Truman Leisure of 1819 South street. Seriously Ill Mrs.

Carl Talley of Lima, Ohio is reported to be seriously ill following a goitre surgery at the Memorial hospital in that city on Wednesday, ac- OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT mum Ladies- I have taken over the Elwood Beauty Shop, located over Commons Drug Store, and as an opening we will offer a Beautiful Oil Permanent for only $2.25 Regular $10.00 Cold Wave Regular $15.00 Cold Wave $7.50 Miss Willanna Huffer Elwood Beauty Shop Over Commons Corner of A and So. Anderson -THE ELWOOD (IND.) CALL- COOL, CRISP OUTFITS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR HOT DAYS 0 Left, linen sun outfit, dirndl skirt, bodice top; center, tailored dance dress; right, daytime linen dress. One of the absolute essentials for the hot days of summer are outfits that are both cool and crisp looking. The three costumes shown in the above able as a handkerchief and crease-resistant. The sun bodice top with wide shoulder straps.

The skirt is blouses. The dance dress, center, is a tailored model bodice with short sleeves. Cut-out leaf embroidery sleeve edges. The daytime dress is a one-piece affair down the center of the skirt. It will be equally the terrace of country club or city apartment.

Court News COURT MINUTES AT ANDERSON Circuit Court Robert Stevenson vs. May Stevenson. Divorce. Finding for the plaintiff that he is entitled to a divorce. Divorce granted.

Stralud Morris vs. Elmer Hodson. Suit on Demand $200. Dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Ruth Boerner vs.

Richard Boerner. Divorce, custody and support. Motion of plaintiff to withdraw motion for change of venue from judge filed and sustained. LeRoy D. Tranbarger vs.

Irene M. Tranbarger. Divorce. Finding for defendant on her cross complaint for divorce. Finding against plaintiff on his complaint.

Dienty agreement and vorce granted defendanted Propapproved. Defendant's former name of Irene M. Vollenhals restored. William J. Jarvis VS.

Ellanor Jarvis. Divorce and custody. cording to a message receved by a cousin, Mrs. Carry Phifer, of North street, this city. Her room number is 321.

Mrs. Talley is former Elwood resident. Lawrence V. Mays qualifies and assumes jurisdiction as special judge. Finding for plaintiff that he is entitled to a divorce.

Custody of two minor children given to plaintiff. State of Indiana vs. John Blockson. Affidavit for failure to report accident. Dismissed on motion of prosecuting attorney.

Superior Court Hazel M. Brown vs. Homer R.I Brown. Divorce, support, restraining order and alimony. By agreement submitted and approved.

Detified to superior court of Delaware county. George Lyon et al vs. Rollie H. Benson. Suit for possession.

Finding for plaintiffs that they are entitled to the immediate possession of real estate described in complaint and that they recover damages in the sum of $15. WOMEN WhO SUFFER MONTHLY PAIN should try this famous medicine to relieve pain and tired, nervous, cranky feelings, of such days -when due to female functional monthly disturbances. Worth trying! LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Charles of the Rita Co as if covers! A few dots a smooth dash- and you even- up your complexion, enriching your own skintone. This creamy base also adds a flattering veil over minor blemishes or freckles, and even covers those dark circles that may underline the eyes.

In shades VER for all skintones. $1 and $2, plus tax. Charles R. L. LEESON SONS CO: Legion Auxiliary Nomination Of Officers Monday Eve The regular semi-monthly meet.

ing of the American Legion Auxiliary was conducted Monday evening in charge of the president, Edna Bradley, The meetling opened with the pledge of allegiance to the flag, and the members singing the National Anthem. Mrs. Martin Lang, chaplin voiced the opening prayer which was followed by the preamble to the Legion Constit-1 ution. Routine business was transacted and reports were made from the officers and the chairman. A vote of thanks was made to the American Legion for their support during the District meeting and to others.

$10. was voted out by the Auxiliary to be donated to the Girl Scouts sponsored by the Auxiliary for purchase of flags, The Auxiliary will sponsor a party for the Girl Scouts in the near future. Letters of communication were read by the president. Nomination of officers WaS held with Edna Bradley nominated for president, Mrs. Ethel Stafford, for vice-president, Mrs.

Mae Elliott, Second vice-president. Mr. Elizabeth Bonham, treasurer, Mrs. Ethel Reichart, as secretary, Mrs. Martin Lang, Sr.

and Mrs. Emma Bitner for Chaplain, Mrs. Elizabeth Creagmile, for historian, and Mrs. Emma Beck and Mrs. Elsie Peel for sergeant at arms.

The election will be held in July. Delegates for the State Convention to be held in Terre Haute in August were named as follows, Edna Bradley, president, Mrs. Ethel Reichart. secretary, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bonham, treasurer Alternates are Mrs.

Flsie Peel, Mrs. Emma Beck, and Mrs. Emma Bitner. The sext meeting of the Auxiliary will be held on Monday evening, July 8th. Returned Home Dr.

Don R. Peck, of this city and Dr. Robert Braunlin, of Marion, have returned to their homes following a fishing trip in Northern Canada. Promise 400 Pies For Vets Carnival. An all-day outdoor carnival being given for the men at the Veterans' Hospital at Marion on Saturday, it they was announced here today by War Mothers Club.

The Elwood and Frankton War Mothers' Club have promised. to take. 400. pies to the event, The club is asking ladies in the city to bake or buy pies and donate them so they may be taken to these war veterans. Those who wish to make this donation are asked to take the pies to the Eagles Home on West Main street by 9 o'clock Friday night.

They will then be taken to the hospital Saturday morning. PAGE TERN At The Chester Whetstone and Paul Cooley spent Saturday at Durant Lake fishing. Visited In Elwood Mrs. Lowell Kinder and daughter spent Tuesday in Elwood as the guests her father, Sheridan Clyde, 2021 South A street. BUSES ARE SAFE RELIABLE ECONOMICAL ELWOOD TRANSIT Classifieds Pay AT LASTI THE LONG- AWAITED Helena Rubinstein Leg Lotion Looks like super-sheer stockings, Out-flatters your finest nylons.

Goes on like a dream. Makes your legs look slimmer. Generous six-ounce bottle. In marvelous hosiery shades: Honey Beige and Suntan. leg a lotion Prefer a Cream? MINUTE STOCKING FILM Excitingly beautiful.

In a tube. Won't spill. 1.00° taxes TAM'S Rerall Drug Stores ELWOOD ALEXANDRIA TIPTON photographs outfit, buttoned that is appliqued with tiny appropriate are all made of linen which is as tubleft, is made up of a dirndl skirt and on the bodice and can be worn with other has a floor -sweeping skirt and empire at the top cf the bodice and on the sleeves, deep low neckline, pleat for daytime wear or for afternoons on (International) I News Briefs And Announcements Promoted Ralph P. Brewer, husband of Mrs. Gertrude Brewer of Arcadia, has been promoted from Private First Class to Corporal.

Cpl. Brewer was employed as an inspector for the Anderson Delco-Remy plant, and was inducted into the army at Camp, Atterbury. He received his basic Camp Fannia, Texas, and at Fort Lewis, Washington. He departed for overseas duty September 1, 1945. Will Arrive in U.

S. Mrs. Elizabeth Creagmile of 900 North 16th street, has received word that her husband, Sgt. Alonza E. Creagmile, will arrive in New York on June, 28.

He has served for the past eight months in the 65th M. P. Company as desk sergeant in the police station, seille, France. Schick's Iniector Razors with 20 blades, $1.25. Smiley's Rexall Sture.

In Texas Pvt. Francis E. Singer, age 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Estes Singer of 2531 North street, is at present stationed at the Anti-Aircraft Replacement Training Center.

Fort Bliss, Tex. Taken To Riley Cheryl McCorkle of R. R. 4, Elwood, was taken to the Riley hospital Saturday evening in the Copher Fesler ambulance. Removed From, Hospital Lewis McRobert 401 South street, was removed to his home Sunday in the Copher Fesler ambulance from the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis.

Mr. Hobson Ill Burl Hobson, of North A street, has entered the Mercy hospital for treatment, He was removed to the hospital in the York ambulance. Patients ride with safety and comfort in York's ambulance. Underroes Surgery Mrs. Louisa Blackford underwent surgerv lat the Robert Long hospital on last Thursday.

She was taken to the hospital in the York ambulance on Wednesday. Dismissed Harley Bowers of Goldsmith was dismissed Sunday evening and taken to his home from the Mercy hospital. Admitted For Treatment Mrs. Henry Riley of Hobbs was admitted to the Mercy hospital LEESON'S Ready to Wear REMODELING SALE Dresses Coats and Suits ACCESSORIES SPORTSWEAR For Women, Misses and Children AT BIG SAVINGS EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING Store Closes at 12:00 Noon Wednesday. All Sales Final No Refunds, Exchanges or Approvals Just Received--New Shipments BETTER SUMMER DRESSES $6.50 to $12.98 And Others to $22.50 ALL SIZES FOR MISSES AND WOMEN, INCLUDING HALF SIZES R.

L. LEESON SONS CO..

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