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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

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TUESDAZ, AUGUST 13, 1957 ELWOOD CALI-LEADER 10 A.M. Society 10 A. M. Deadline Elwood And Area And Club News Society Deadline FE 2-3355 Phone FE 2-3355 (Photo by Lewellyn) MRS. LARRY L.

CLARK Mrs. Larry Clark and husband are at home South Anderson street. They were married at the First Baptist church in June. Mrs. Clark is the former Miss Barbara Danner, daughter of Mrs.

Bertha Danner of 2010 North A street. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mary McMinn, 1627 South I street, and Thomas Clark, 1935 North street. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Clark are graduates of Willkie high school, and members of the First Baptist church. Mr. Clark is employed at Chrysler in Kokomo. Luncheon, Bridge To Be Held 'At Club A ladies luncheon will be held Thursday wood Country club Reservations are to this evening by calling Club. and bridge at the Elat 1 o'clock.

be made by the Country Hostesses are Mrs. Hazel Norris and Mrs. Eunice Guysinger. to Homecraft Home Ec Club To Meet Homecraft Home Demonstration club will meet Thursday evening at the light office at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs.

Kay Wisehart of the Indiana and Michigan Electric compan will give a talk. Personals Capt. and Mrs. Ogle Cope and children returned Saturday to Aniston, Ala. after visiting in Winches with Mrs.

Cope, mother of Capt. Cope and in Elwood wit th Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scott and other relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Cooper and sen and daughter, of Columbus were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ramey and family." Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Green and daughter, Susan of Lo ng Beach, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Green and Mrs. Frances Kimmerling; other relatives and friends.

Indiana-Michigan Electric com pany to give talk. Kum Join Us class of First Methodist church. Mrs. William Lange, at Woman's 6:30 o'clock. organization Pitch-3 of Bethel Mission to meet at home of Mrs Tom South street at 7:30 o'clock.

Calendar club Mrs. Grace man at 7:30 o'clock. Luncheon and bridge for women of the Elwood Country club at the clubhouse at 1 p.m. Make reservations by Tuesday. 10 DAY FREE TRIAL YOU TOO CAN IRON EVERY THING ON AN Ironrile RE AUTOMATIC IRONER WE PROVE IT.

Home Instructions Free With Each Ironrite. 7 Watch "Frontier" WFBM-TV Sun. WAYNE JONES LINDA MELTZER Guerney Meltzer of 1745 South street, today announced the engage ment of his daughter, Linda to William Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris of 2315 South I St.

Miss Meltzer is a graduate of Wen dell L. Willkie high school with the class of 1957. She is employed the office of Wayne C. Mr. Harris is a graduate of Wendell L.

Willkie high school with the class of 1956 and is employed at the No Monticello Manufacturing, Corp. definite date for the wedding. Delta Theta Tau To Hold Backwards Party; Reservations Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold a "backward party" Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Irene Melling 2217 South street, at 7:30 o'clock. Members planning to attend are to make reservations by calli FE2-2360.

Committee in charge includes Mrs. Ellen Graham, Mrs. Ret Parker, Mrs. Melling, Mrs. Mitzi Leeson, Mrs.

Joan Hoppenra Mrs. Ruth Lanning, Mrs. Elaine Brenner, Mrs. Mary Fleischman Mrs. Joan Terwilliger, Mrs.

Joan Wheatley and Mrs. Roberta Copher Woman's Group Of Bethel Mission To Meet Thursday Mrs. Tom Morgan of 2332 South street, will be hostess Thursday evening to the Woman's organization of Bethel Mission. Time is 7:30 o'clock. All members are invited to be present.

"A CYNIC IS A MAN WHO KNOWS THE PRICE OF EVERYTHING, AND THE VALUE OF NOTHING" Name Below) Although it is a statistical fact that the price the average family spends for their medicines is now a lesser percentage of their total income than it used to be ten years ago, it is also a fact that their benefits are now much greater. Modern prescriptions are really a great value because they help you to get well so much more quickly that you are sick only days, instead of weeks. Their price is low compared to their value. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE FEderal 2-3324 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Your prescription is a doctor's order to a Pharmacist. You may have it filled anywhere in the world you desire.

A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? HINSHAWS by Oscar Wilde (1856-1900) Copyright 1957 (8W1) Eva Sue Becomes Bride Of Mr. Turner Mrs. Evelyn Lewellen, of 227 No. 8th street, today announced the marriage of daughter, Eva Sue Bogue to Paul W.

Turner, son of r. and Mrs. Irby Turner of Tampa Fla. The wedding took took place Aug. 6 in Georgia.

They are residing at 820 South Anderson street, following a wedding trip. Mrs. Turner is a graduate of Windfall high school and is employed at the Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Mr. Turner is a graduate of Auburndale high school, Auburndale, Fla.

He is employed at Continental Can Co. Jeffrey Cole is Honored At Birthday Party A birthday party honoring Jeffrey Cole was held Saturday at his home. The occasion marked his third birthday Refreshments in keeping with the birthday theme were served. Games were played and many prizes awarded. Guests were Gary Brewer, Brenda Brummit, Mike, Jack, and Joyre Blackford, Mark and Matt Fetig, Frankie Deanna and Penny Derrickson, Brenda DeVol, Patty Lee Terry, Sheryl Crull, Norman, Candy, Johnnie and Billy Carter, Gregory and Kathy Cole, the honor guest and the hostesses, Mrs.

Cole, Mrs. Paul Derrickson, Mrs. Ruth DeVol and Mrs. John Carter. Happy Hour Club To Hold Social At Park Happy Hour club will hold an ce cream supper Thursday evening at the Callaway park.

Time is 3:30 o'clock. The membership is nvited to be present. WINDFALL Miss Patricia La cey has been dismissed from the Tipton Hospital. Good Eating Coconut Corn Flakes Cookies 2 cups sifted flour teaspoon baking powder 1 baking soda salt teaspoon 1 cup soft butter or margarine 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 2 cups shredded coconut 2 cups corn flakes Sift together flour, baking pow der, soda and salt. Blend butter sugar; add eggs and vanill: and best well.

Add sifted dry in gredients; mix well. Stir in cocc nut and corn flakes. Drop by tea spoonfuls about inches apart or to greased baking sheets. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees about 14 minutes until delicately brown. Yield: dozen cookies, about inches in diameter.

Rigdon Mrs. George Davidson, of Ind-. ianapolis, has returned home after visiting at the home of Mr. and this past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Wade Bethay and family Bethay of Fairmount were weekend guests at the Bethay home. Mrs. Sam King and children of Fairmount called on Mrs.

Velma Butler family, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rybolt and children of Dalton, Ill. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Clester Rybolt. Mrs. Kathrine Stutsman of Dundee who is spending this week at the Wesleyan Camp Ground in was a supper guest Sunday of her son, Mr. and Mrs. John Stutsman and family of Fairmount.

Miss Sara Beth Bagley of And- INDIANA MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY'S BREED PLANT, NEAR TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA This IS NEWEST POWER PLANT! Jar "The Plant as artist's it will drawing look when shows it is our new Breed in completed 1959. It's the largest unit ever built in the world 450,000 kilowatts of generating capacity. part of this project is a new 200-mile, volt transmission line network, now under construction. This network will deliver the power from the Breed Plant to customers in the service area. "When the new plant goes on the line, will have more than doubled its power generating capacity in the past seven years.

"Because so many people are now Living Better Electrically, and because so many more are planning, to do so will continue to expand its facilities in order to maintain the highest standard of service possible." Local Man To Wed Rosston Girl Aug. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hodges of Rosston, today announce the approaching marriage daughter, Miss Mary Alice Hodges! to Edward 1. Holtsclaw, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Holtsclaw, 710 North 13th street. Miss Hodges is a graduate of Whitestown high school and is employed at the Herff Jones com pany in Indianapolis. Mr. Holtsclaw attended Willk1 ie high school and is now an employee of the Brownsburg Screw Products Company.

The wedding will take place at the Rosston church, Aug. 25.. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. Smallwood-Miller Wedding Is Announced Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Smallwood of Rigdon have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Susan Smallwood to Conrad' Lee Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Miller of Warsaw. The weddi took place on July 5.

WSCS Sponsors Clothing Drive For Relief Woman's Society of Christi an Service of First Methodist church are sponsoring a clothing drive for overseas relief. It will be held Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and any person having clothing or shoes to donate is to bring same to the church. Clothing must be clean and mended.

Also waste grease is needed and fruit jars. Calendar Tuesday Mix, Fix Home Demonstration club Mrs. Richard Williams at 1:30 o'clock. Roll call potted plant exchange. a Mary Martha Circle of Woman's Society of Christian Service Mrs.

Dorothy Kilgore with Mrs Deloris Abernathy, co hostess. 7:30 p.m. Esther Circle of Christian Wo men's Fellowship of East Main Street Christian church at home of Mrs. William Gorman at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs.

Vemba Johnson to give worship. Curtisville Ladies Aid society Mrs. Joy Bain at 8 p.m. Queen Esther Circle of Woman's Association of First Presbyter ian church. Mrs.

Mabel Little at 7:30 Good Will Circle of. Weman's SocJohn Buckner: 6:30 o'clock. Picnic Supper. Ruth Circle o1 Christian Woman's Fellowship of East Main street Christian church Mrs. ack Fortson, 1601 North St.

at 8 pm Delta Chi Sigma sorority Business: meeting at light office 7:30 o'clock. C.S. club Mrs. Rilla Love, 1912 North street, at 7:30 Jolly Women's club Mrs. Mary Jane Leisure at 7:30 o'clock.

Bake sale: Woman's Gold Association Coun ty club at 9 a.m. clintic. Wednesday E.U.B. Ladies Aid society Mrs. Flossie Copeland at 2 p.m.

Women of Moose Meet in Moose hall at 7:30 o'clock. King's Daughters class of East Main Street Christian church' picnic at home of Mrs. Locha Sin Clair near Atlanta. Carry in dinner at 12 p.m. Bring table serv.

Loyal Matrons class of Harmony Christian church Mrs. Helen Tyner. Time is to be announced Congenial club Mrs. Elzie Procter at 1:30 o'clock. Woman's Society of Christian Service Meet at Aroma Metho dist church at 1:30 o'clock.

American Gold Star Mothers Inc. to meet at Legion hall at p.m. Social Club 37. Hold meeting and outing at the cottage of Mrs. Bus Leer at BeaverDam lake.

M.T.M. club Mrs. Grace Murphy at 7:30 o'clock. Birthday of Mrs. Katherine Beeman to be celebrated.

Past Time club Mrs. Dessie Nud ing at 7:30 o'clock. 49'ers Home Demonstration club picnic to be held at Calla way park. Time is 5:30 o'clock. Husbands to be guests.

Mothers of World War two to hold called meeting at. home of Mrs Mildred Sullivan, 7 p.m. Kum Lurn Home Demonstration club Mrs. Robert McGill, at Thursday Happy Hour club Ice cream sup per at Callaway park at 6:30 o'- clock. Ladies Aid Circle of the 'United Lutheran Church Women of St.

John's Lutheran church Meet at home of Mrs. Alfred White, 1905 South I street, at 2 o'clock. Homecraft Home Demonstrati club Light office at 7:30 o'. clock. Mrs.

-Kay of Coy-Yundt Wedding Takes Place In Ohio Wedding of Miss Frances Coy of Dayton, Ohio, and David H. Windfall, was solemnized Saturday evening in Corinth United Presbyterian church, Day. ton, Ohio. The Rev. Ken Kettlewell officiated at the double ring ceremony at 7:30 o'clock.

Bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Coy, 779 Greenlawn Ave. Dayton.

The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Yundt of Windfall. Mrs.

Lee Frankenfeld, Dayton was matron of honor and Miss Carolyn Curry of Amsterdam, 0., and Miss Gloria Napier, Dayton, were bridesmaids. Dr. Howard Terrill of Ohio, served as best man and ushers were Ned Brown of Lindsey, Ohio, and Don Yundt, brother of the bridegroom of Windfall. A reception was held following the ceremony in the church social room. Mrs.

Yundt was graduated in the College of Education from the Ohio State university and will be teaching this fall in Columbus. Mr. Yundt is a senior student in the College of Veterinary MediI cine of the Ohio State university. He is amember of the Alpha Zeta professional agriculture fraternity and the Omega Tau Sigma professional veterinary fraternity. The couple will live in Columbus.

Relatives and friends attending from Windfall were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yundt and family, Mr. Mrs. N.

D. Yundt, Fanchon Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McNew, Mrs. Hester Heath, Mr.

Mrs. Wayne Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. ry Swinford, Richard Barker, Jerry Pritchard, Lairy Meyers and Mrs. Kenneth McKinney and daugh ter, Rebecca, and Mrs.

Robert Stockwell Tipton. King's Daughters To Hold Carry-In At SinClair Home King's Daughters class of East Main Street Christian church hold a carry in dinner Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Locha Sin Clair of near Atlanta. Members are to meet at the church at 11:30 'o'clock. Transportation will be pro vided.

Members are to bring a covered dish and table service. Sigma Alpha Chi Has Business Meet; Party Is Announced A business meeting was held Monday night in the home of Miss Rudig by Sigma Alpha Chi sorority, Mrs. Phyllis Kiphart, vice president presided. A discussion was held on the pledge to be made to Mercy hospital. The monthly party was announced to be held Aug.

26 at 6:30 o'clock at the Joe Kurtz home on route 3 Elwood. A hamburger fry will be held. Reservations are to be made by Aug. 23 by calling Mrs Bill Smith, FE2-5890 or Mrs. Alexlander Urling, EFE2-2058.

Also a wedding shower will be held at this party for Mrs. William Diehl, the former Miss Carole. Baker. The next business meeting will be held Sept. 9.

at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Kiphart, 1716 South street, at 8 o'clock. Pledge servicles will be held. HOOVER Borgecial For the first time Hoover's "top-of-theline" cleaner has been reduced in price Hoover Deluxe Model 63 You Save Beats as it sweeps as it cleans real power $2700 cleaning Odorless vinyl jacket tised Nationally holds extra large throw- Better Homes and in April away bag Gardens at $116.95 The finest cleaner you can own try it and ONLY you'll agree See It Today! AND GET FREE TOOLS; TOO! ROY SMITH'S 609 So. 22nd St.

FE 2-6772 Slant Of Leaning Tower Is Applied To Necklines OLGA CURTIS (International News Service Women's Editor) New York, (INS) The eye -catching slant of the leaning tower of is being applied to necklines Piza is being applied to necklines Side swept necklines that tilt from collarbone to armpit are being shown by Rome's Fontana sisters, and the visual effect is the same as the leaning tower's how loes it stay up? Actually, these new "to the side" necklines are modest. and how much less skin than usual. What makes them so eye popping 3 that you're seeing a new skin area. The necklines are used mostly elegant black cocktail costum'S, mostly with sleeves The neckine on one side is cut high and close, but -it plunges from there to the other side of the body. To make the visual effect even more slanted, the fontanas use side closures, side button trims and side bows on the bodices of these necklines -always on the side that goes down.

For women who want something more conservative, the Fontanashave another neckline that fakes the same effect. It's an ordinary squarish sweetheart neck, but with a tab, scarf or bow stitched up over one side of the bust. The tab rises an inch or so above the neckline to give the "to-the side" look. WINDFALL Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Simms and children and Miss Sharon Bolinger attended the Simms reunion held Sunday at the Anderson Park in Anderson. HOBBS Mrs. James Hopkins of Hobbs, is a patient at the Methodist hospita, ndianapolis. She is undergoing treatment. erson visited last week with her grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. W.0. Miller. Ladies Aid Circle Of Lutheran Church To Meet Thursday Ladies Aid Circle of the United Lutheran Church Women of St. John's Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home of Mrs.

Alfred White, 1905 South I street. All members are invited to be present. Humphreys Return From Firemen And Auxiliary Conclave Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey of this city attended the annual Indiana Fireman's.

and Ladies Auxiliary convention held Aug. 8 and 9 at the Claypool hotel, Indianapolis. Mr. Humphrey represented the Fireman of Elwood and s. Humphrey the ladies Auxiliary.

Mrs. Humphrey served as color of the guard during the installation of the new 1957-58 officers. She also served on a special committee. They attended a banquet on Thursday evening and later a dance at the Indiana Roof given for the firemen and wives. It was the 40th annual meeting of the Firemen and the 23rd for the Auxiliary.

Saturday Job's Daughters to hold practice session in Masonic hall for initiation. LIVE BETTER Electrically INDIANA ELECTRIC COMPANY MICHIGAN.

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