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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 ELWCOD CALL LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, m2. MEMBERS OF FIVE GENERATIONS RIDE CONTROL, RUBBER CUSHIONING AND LONGER WHEELBASE GIVE PONTIAC RIDING COMFORT 1 lngwere Mrs. Burnett, and Mrs. HackBtt. The members are Mrs.

Har old Brunnemer, Mrs. W'itt- kamper. Mrs. Ray Wimer. Mrs.

Jack Mangas. Mrs. L. A. Morrow, Mrs.

William Auxler. and Mrs. lieuuett Uunb. Fidelus Club Met Tuesdays The members of the Fidelus Club Married Group Met Tuesday. Tbe members of the Married Girls group of tbe Golden Circle class of tbe East Main street Christian church met last -evening at the home of 'Mrs.

Helen Carroll. 2722 North A street There was a business meet, ing held. Mrs. Pearl Franklin won the contest prize. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Eva Copher, 23G North Twelfth street, Tues'day February 2. Further announcement-about this meeting will 'be made later. Those present last vening were Mrs. Pearl Franklin and daughter, Mrs. Nellie Roode, Mrs.

Gladys Stone and daughter, Mrs. Martha Bowers, Mrs. Alma McMinn and daughter, Mrs. Mattie Griffin, Mrs. Lena tfoyer and the hostess, Mrs.

Helen Carroll. met at the home of Mrs. Alva Hurst, 2212 South A street, yesterday. A pitch-in dinner was enjoyed. The reg ular' business session was held, and the new officers were installed.

The next regular meeting will be held Feb ruary 9 at the O. E. S. home. Mrs.

With Ride Control you adjust shock absorber action to rough or smooth roads, by touching a button on the dash. Then, there is rubber cushioning at 47 chassis points which insulates the motor and other mechanical units from the frame. The long wheelbas assures road steadiness, and the enclosed, self lubricating springs further promote easy riding. J. C.

Peck and Mrs. Marie Carpenter will be the hostesses. chief of Booster Club Euchre Last Night Tie members of the Booster Club gave a euchre last evening in the Red Men's hall. Prizes were award. Pontiac offers these important developments at no extra cost ed to Mrs.

Omer Teel, ladies' high; James Leslie, gentlemen's high; Mrs. 0. C. Brewer, lone hand, and Wil SYNCRO-MESH FREE WHEELING QUIET SECOND RIDE CONTROL Stet Club Harrell Home. The members of he Stet club were entertained last evening at the home of Miss' Anna Harrell, 2301 North street.

Favors for' bridge were awarded to Miss Gertrufie Lyst, first, and Mrs. R. A. Sclrcle, second. The members present were Misses Clara Nuium, Esther Koons, Agnes Helms, Lillian Baker, Gertrude Lyst and Mesdames Howard Horn, and R.

A. Sclrcle, and the hostess, Miss Anna Kartell. liam Cain, consolation. There will be another euchre held in two weeks NEW PONTIAC SIX Bring the Important Developments of the Year to the Low-Price Field NEW PONTIAC V-8 Often the Distinction of V-B Per-formance at a Ust Price under '850 Legg Motor Company SALES AND SERVICE Phone lee 3X0 So. Anderson St.

Elwood, Ind. i AN OUTSTANDING GENERA! MOTORS VAljUH and the particulars will be announced later. Golden Circle Class LONGER WHEELBASE INCREASED POWER AND HIGH SPEED GREATER ECONOMY a NEW, ROOMIER FISHER BODIE5 a RUBBER CUSHIONING AT 47 CHASSIS POINTS Pot Luck Supper. The members of the Golden Circle class of the East Main street Chris, tian church will hold their regular monthly business meeting Thursday Mrs. lief 1 in Is the moth children and is great in the photo, er of eight Members of five generations of a well known Madison county family, all of whom reside In or near Elwood.

grandmother. evening, at a' pot-luck supper at Easy Aces -t. Club Meets. The members of the Easy Aces Club met last evening at the home of Mrs. William Auxter.

Mrs. L. A. Morrow waa awarded the first prize for bridge, and Mrs. Vera Hackett the guest prize.

The guests of the even- 6:30 o'clock, at the church. Installation of officers will take place at Her oldest daughter, Mrs. Earl Weaver, 38, of Hobbs, is standing in the center. She is the mother of two children and ib grandmother. At the left Is Mrs.

John W. High, 79, widow of Rev. J. W. High, former Church of God pastor, who died July 26, 1931, She Is great-great-grandmother of eight children, four of whom are living.

One daughter, Mrs. Riley Heflln, 55, of Frankton, appears at the right Sitting ts Mrs. Opal Jorden, 19, of Hobbs, daughter of Mrs. Karl Weaver. Mrs.

Jorden Is the mother of the baby, organizations last evening. J. P. FARM BUREAU TO OPEK I STAINLESS Pauline, IS months old. Himellck, president of the county bu Farm Hureaus at a Joint-session held at the city building council chambers last evnlng.

reau, and Ous Thompson, Wabash WUV IVNIUUW Ja a original form, too, if you prefer A DRIVE FOR NHS this time. All members are to be present. True Blue Council Party Thursday. Mrs. Blanche North Eleventh street, will entertain the members of the True Blue Council at party at her home Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock Mrs.

Teel will be assisted by Mrs. Louise Brewer, Mrs. Lillie Cain and Mrs. Grace Wilson. All members aie.asked to be present, ''5 Teachers Wives county farmer, who Is assisting In tho campaign, wiete presents at the meet Meet Thursday.

Representatives from the two unlis will attend a county meeting atul dinner at Anderson Monday and on Tuesduy the membership campaign win bfl launched. The members of the Teachers ing last night. MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Wives Club will nwt Thursday after Presbyterian Ladies To Have Market. Ladies of the Presbyterian church will have a market at the office of Shoemaker and Haynes Saturday, January 23. dressed chickens, home baked pies and olherappeliaing foods be offered for eale at ex noon at 2 o'clock at the home ot Mrs Plans for the opening of a campalRn next week wore outlined by members and officials of the il Read th Classified Ada every day, 25 words for 25 Various details In connection with C.

C. Wilis. South A street. Alt the the drive 'were discussed by the two members are asked to be present. Plpecreek and Duckcreek lowualilp ceptionally low prices.

WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBOES ARB BUILT. BUICK Will, BUILD THEM PRODUCT Of GENERAL MOTOU Double Tour Club Thursday. 1 Chili 8upper The members of the Double Four Saturday Evening. The Goldia Ruth Wells Missionary Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Leo Giselbach.

1123 North Anderson street, Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o' Meats Thursday. The members of the O. E. S. Auxiliary will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Masonic' rooms, Mrs.

Mrytle Dawson will be chairman of the program and Will be assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Leonard, Grace Dawson, and Mrs. Ratle Swisher, ft is requested (hat all member's please be present. i Circle will give a chill supper Satur. day evening, 6 to 7 o'clock In the.

basement of the East Main street "SNOW" clock. Every member 1s asked to be present. ffoif-Dnoi-" 7 1 i Stdiawifb rH four-crlindcr f4 I "VVl TB 'fTT Christian Tbe patronage of the public Is solicited. Tickets tweni ty cents. Odd Fellows Past Councilors Meet Thursday.

The members of the Past Counciloi Club of the True Blue Council of the Daughters of America' will meet on Adair Circle Meets Friday. The members of tho Adair Circle No. 47, Ladies ot the O. A will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the O. A.

R. hall. It Is desired that every member be present. Euchre-Bridge. Members of the Odd Fellows and their families and invited guests will enjoy a bridge and euchre party on Thursday afternoon at the.ome of Jesse Kratzer.

street. An Interest program haa been arranged and a full attendance Is Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. Klab- orate plans have been made for the Supreme ReconlofMue-Giving event, Stnlsht Usha Westminster Club At Wa nn 'Horns. The members of tho Westminster Club of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday evening at tho home of Mrs. Russell Wann, 1424 South street.

A full attendance Is deslrd. iIm-UH response I and Americas great is the prediction nnd SNOW means that the air will be colder HAVE YOU PLENTY OF COAL IN THE BINS TO PROTECT YOUR HOME AGAINST A QUICK BLIZZARD" Better stock a an extra ton' of COLCORD You'll not go wrong in choosing Colcord there's a ton of Heat in every ten of coal. Colcord is available now in a size for Retorts, too PHONE 100 PALMER CoqB Co. Needlecraft Club Athletic Club Meeting Thursday. The member the Athletic club, Meeting Thursday.

The members of the Needlerraft club will have an all day meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Allle of the Golden Circle class of the East Main street Christian church will meet for business meeting after the pot luck supper Thursday! Dellinger In Orestes. A special invita' J. B. Club Metts Thursday.

tlon la extended to all members to at evening. All members are urged tend. frku ibwn tbk tbri4tnf. a. Flint, MJdL The members of the J.

B. Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home to be present Woodmen Ladies of Mrs. James Ross, South street. All members are asked to attend. Try Lydlt PtaUitm'i VegtUbi Compound Meet Thursday.

The members of the Woodmen Cir McDERMOTT FARM SALE. cle Ladies "will meet In the J. O. U. A.

M. hall over the Perrln drug store, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock for their regular business meeting. The district manager and a delegation Announcement was made today of a public sale, which will be conducted Wednesday, January 27, by James L. McDermolt at his two 'miles rewarded Buick for the achievement: Today, as a result of Buick's policy of giving greater value year after year, America is awarding Bukk more than tbree-to-one preference over all other eights in its prke class. The reasons will be instantly apparent to you when you note the) value-leadership of the new Buick from Anderson Grove will be present, and all luenijjers are urged to attend.

weft and one-quarter wile north of Alexandria. Various farm equipment She's all worn out again will be offered for sale. Newton Gal- Almost $700 less for a Bulck Four Door Sedan in 1932 than in 1922! And quality, meanwhile, so vitally advanced that there is literally no comparison between the two models! For the new Buick Four-Door Sedan, for at $99 is a Straight Eight with Wizard Control and scores of important advancements. Herd is a record of value-giving that the motor industry, represented by Buick, actually achieved. And here Is how the motoring public has Shampoo anoU Finger Wave 35c FOSTER'S BEAUTY STUDIO 4 Mata St, Poor girl the has the tame old Inher, of Elwood Vill be the auc 4- Delphian Chapter tioneer.

headachei backache and bluet. She ought to try Lydia R. Pinkbams Vegetable Compound in tablet form. Meeting The members of the Delphian Chap GOV. MURRAY IN INDIANA, ter will meet this evening at the home of Miss Nelle iHeck, 1325 North 'Certified' PERMANENTS street, for their regular meeting.

Mrs. George Woellwerts will be the leader of the meeting. Eight for 1932 with Wizard ControL Twenty-six models, priced from $935 to $2033, f. o. b.

Flint, Mick Indianapolis, Jan. 19. William "Alfalfa Bill" Murray, Oklahoma colorful governor, will make his first official appearance In Indiana when he addresses the Indiana district conference of Rotary International here on February 23. Murray will speak on "The World's Bankruptcy, Its Cause and Cure." U.Go.l-Go Club Thursday. nit At the Moat Outntantling Value Ever Offered SPECIAL 4 Eft Formerly $5.

The 9 I svU Most Outstanding- Value Ever Offered. All the curls you need. Any style you wish or we will advise you the style most becoming. Shampoo and Set 35o The members of the club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Emily Cox, Nortti Elevl entli street.

All members are asked THE NEW IOlUl yrli EIGHT WITH Wizard Control FOR to please be present. PILLS Diuttrnc DAWSON-BUIGK CO. 4' I Elwood, Indiana Friendship Class Potluck 8upper. The members of the Friendship class of the First M. E.

church will have a potluck supper Thursday evening, January 21, at 6 o'clock. All member's are requested to attend, and to bring a friend. Rollin Permanent Wave Shop Phone 324 Phone 324 208 South Anderson Street. Man backache, "limi" of rheumatism due to faulty urinal abaiiiia-boo, hare been relieved by thit barmleae aid. At all druggist.

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