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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1961 ELWOOD CALL-LEADER 3 Costume Coordinates News Especially For Around- Wc Society Deadline 10:00 A.M. (SATURDAY 8:30 A. M.J DOROTHY DURHAM Society Editor Literati Glub Visits Wolfes Greenhouse Literati club of Aroma visited Greenhouse Tuesday evening as part of its regular meeting. The club members were taken on a lour of the greenhouse0-md also given several deiwn hy Miss Florence Wolfe, owner. 1 -f vfcJ r' -''M Mrs.

C. E. Hobbs Call-Leader Correspondent Tipton OS. 5-7378) Sigma Phi Gamma Entertains At Mother, Daughter Party-Program A lovely mother, daughter and guest party was held Tuesday evening by the Sigma Phi Gamma sorority in the First Methodist church. Mrs.

Esther Hunt, librarian, presented a very interesting book review "Always Room For One Miss Janie Stout sang a solo "Mother MaCree" accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Kay Stout. 'W. VM' J. hi i 'i 4 T1 News lit HOBBS members of the Hobta church arrived enrly Wednesday mon ing where th 'y new sid walks four and one half feet in closer to the church on the west side and north 'to the parsonage and nuttinc; -new steps there.

Then nn the south side of the church and going east they are putting the valks closer to the church so that thecars are off the high way more. It will give more space parking the 'cars on both sides of the church 'before. They are petdng gravel 'the vacant place on the south side oi the church. The men all came prepared with wheel-harrows, lumber. They have' the.

'forms. ifll-'ready to pom cement Thursday. HaYjled in two truck loads of gravel for a fill in. Thpy re get'tifg the ready mix from Tipton. Trfe'job was finished up Friday 'ejid all were happy over' the completion of the job which improves tne looks of the Mr.

ynnd Mrs. Daltos Warne Fxiuth of Hobbs Were. shoppers, at Indianapolis Friday. Mr. and Mrs! Ward Ginn of HobbS were Thursday evening guests of their sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Ehman of Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. Ehman leave Tipton Sat urday morning to make their home in the-state of Minnesota thev will have charge of a resort and look after eight cottages.

Their many neighbors and friends wish them the best in their. new. home and work- Mrs. Florence Makitte of Hobbs feoent Saturday night and Sunday with her son in law and daughter, Mr. -and Mrs.

Frank Ldngnecker and fariiily at Elwood. Mrs. Leon Stewart north west of Hobbs spent Monday: with her Swinford at Elwood. and Mrs. John W.

Hobbs and daughters, Diana and Deborah of Anderson, Mrs. Charles McCain and daughter, Carleen and sons Kim and Jon of Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Ehman, south west of Arcadia and Dennis Hobbs south east of Tipton were Sunday dinner guests of their par -ents, Mr. and Mrs.

C.E. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Noble-of Elwood were Sunday evening guests of! their son, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Noble and family in Hobbs. Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Fecher of near Martinsville, Ind. were Sat urday dinner ar.d supper guests of their, sister, Miss Olive Feeder. Mr; and Mrs.

Hobbs of Hobbs were Anderson shoppers Tuesday. They also called on their sisterrMrs. Lillie Castor of near Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Miller south of Hobbs, were Sunday dinner guests of their sister and family at Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones and three children of Hobbs and Mr. and Clifford Bishop and two A i By (Phone daughters and Eddie Jones south of Hobbs were week end guests of their parents, in West Virginia.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Smith of Hobbs were recent guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and family at Miss Patty Harter and Sandra Zittinger of Hobbs were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Spencer Rousey and family at Anderson. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ginn and sop Clipper of Bluffton were Sunday evening supper guest's of their parents Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Ginn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alte of Con-verse were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Minor Harter. and family and Zittinger oi Hobbs and" Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Legg and sons David and Steve. i j. oi vieaaia were, aunuuy- tanner guests of the formers son- in- law Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer Rousey and family at Afternoon guests- were Mr. and. Mrs. Freddie Robinson and daughter Cathy and son-Timmy of Elwood: Mr. -and Mrs.

Merle Melson and family of Angola were recent guests of Ira Melson and Olive Fecher." There is only one real way. to, lose weight, curb your appetite. Just released by Federal Government for sale to public. Non habit forming XDRIN. 21 tabs.

$.98 at Tarn's Drue If someone you know is moving A friendly call by th Welcome Wagon Hotesa will help them feel at home. Join in carrying on our community's traditional spirit of hospitality. Tell Wagon the name and address of families: you know. who are moving. Mrs.

Dannie Austin FE J-393I iijiftHiriifl mn imTli CHwiitMiri iiiimwimM ihMiiiiiiiii i uih i omen PHONE FE 2-3355" Philalhea Co-Workers Class Has Meeting Phihthen Co- Workers Sunday School class of the, Grace Metho-, (list church a meeting Mor day evening at the home of Mrs. Herman Bull with Mrs. Cart Bark-sdale and Mrs. Dewey Moore, co-hostesses. Mrs.

Tloyd Ferris, of Penny Farms, and a former member of the class was a guest. P.oii'ine business vn taken care by Mrs. Melvin Kohn, president in charge. A social hour followed. Contests were conducted and the prizes won by Mrs.

Maurice Kesslcr and. Mrs. John White-man. Next meeting place will be announced. Coupks Bridge Has Party At Country Club Couples Bridge held a party Tuesday evening at the Elwood Country club.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodson were host and hostess. Winners were Dr. and Mrs.

W. Scean, mr. and Mrs. C.E. Ban-ther and Mr.

and Mrs. Nrl Clark. A party and pitch- in dinner will be held on 'June 4 at the Country club at 6 p.m. Next regular party is scheduled for June 13 with Dr. and Mrs.

W.A. Scea, host and hos tess. Mothers Club Of Baptist Church Meets Tuesday Mother's club of the First Baptist church met Tueday evening at the home of Mrs. Debbie Green. Mrs.

Letha Badger was eo os- tess. Devotions were given by Mrs Mary Ewing and the lesson by Mrs. Karen Bunch. Mrs. Jean Taylor presided over the business.

Meeting closed with the club prayer. Refreshments were served. Next meeting was announced to be held June 27 at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Beth Green with Mrs. Dot Green, co- hostess.

Mrs. Lavon Sizclove will give the devotions and Mrs. Bobbie Taylor, the lesson. leather For Evening i V. A.

By ALICE ALDEN IDEAL tiir evening wear on 80 mahy potasions and in so many settings, the finely detailed, ricWy trimmed leath-" er coat. Samuel Roberts confirms this sartorial observation with one of his handsome designs, this one a straight-line topper of white leal supple and light in weight. It has elbow-length, cuffetl sleeves and a well-cut collar and the embroidery is in a rich citron yellow. MAY 1 the tour, refreshments vere served from a table centered with one of the floral arrangements made by Mrs. Wolfe.

Mrs. Kenneth Harvey wrts the hostess. Prizes, of the evening were a -warded to Mrs. Basil Haworth and Mrs. Joe 1 Hostesses for the June meeting will be Mrs.

Hasil Haworth, chairman, Mrs. Floyd Fisher, Mrs. Wayne Miller, Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Miss Edith Cox, Mrs Joe Beeson, Mrs. 'Robert Dcllincer.

Mrs. Joe House, Mrs. Wilbert Cox and Mrs. Jake Kaiser. Place of the party will be announced latm.

Fourteen members attended. PES To Hold Meet In Masonic Temple Order of Eastern Star will meet tonight in the Masonic Temple at 7:30 o'clock for a regular statei meeting. All members are invited to be present. Delta Theta Tau Alumnae To Meet Delta Theta Tau Alumnae will meet Thursday evening in the home of Miss Mary Rees, 1532 South I s'reet. Time is 8 o'clock.

Jolly Women's Club Meets Mrs. Josephine Leisure was hostess Tuesday night to the Jolly Women's club in her home. Games were played and the prizes a -warded to Mrs. Isabelle Reynolds and Mrs. Wilma Parker.

Next meeting will be held June 13 at the home of Mrs. Isabelle Reynolds at 7:30 o'clock. Duplicate Bridge To Be Held At Elks Duplicate Bridce will be ek tonight at the Elks home at 7: 30 o'ebek. Members are. invited.

News Around i A Mrs. Klva Sholty Call-Leader Correspondent (Phone LY. 4-4313) WINDFALL The Woman's So cicty of Christian Service -of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Don Schlieper'Wcdnesd'iy afternoon. Installation of officers was Miss Eugenia Nunemaker pre shied at the business, meeting and reported tm the annual W.S.C'.S.

Norh Indiana Conference held at Marion recently at which 659 women wore present. Chief speakers were Rev. Brandt a member ol the Methodist Board of Missions of Ncv York City and Deaconess Anna Grar.cola of First Melhodist church, New Castle. A pledge service was conducted by Mrs. Em-dine Orr.

Hck King was installing officer at the ieivice for President- Eugenia Nunemaker; Vice President- Virginia Lewis; Re -cording Secretary- W'ilbel ta Scud-der; Tieasuver- Emaline Orr; Secretary Childrens Work- Virginh Berger; Secretary Christian So -cial Relations- Evelyn Wright; Secretary Literature and Publica -tions Mildred Berger; Secretary Missions- Ruth Mitchell; Secr'e -tary Promotions- Frcdora Riffc; Spiritual Life- Doris King; Stu -dent Work- Susan Sells; Supply Work- Elizabeth Moriard: Youth Secretary- Eth.M Waudell; Secretary Local Activities- Dorothy Bunch; Membership-' Esther Vor-is; Publicity- Elva sholty. Nominating committee for com-ingyear will be Susan SeilsrEvel- SALE! Donna Reseigh presented a piano solo and Dorothy DuHitt, member oi the Thespian society of Willkie high school gave a part of the book "Please Don't Eat The Daisies." Sharon Ross gave a piano solo "Near The serving table was laid with a white cloth centered with a beautiful arrangement of pink carnations flanked by lighted pink ta -pers. Guests were seated at in -dividual tables laid with linen cloths and centered with pink carnations. Each guest was presented with a pink carnation as a favor. The" centerpiece of the serving table was awarded to Mrs.

Boone Leavell, a guest. Committee in charge of the party was composed of Mrs. Cleda Beth Garcia, chairman, Mrs. Mary Kay Stout, Mrs. Ilene Stage, Miss Gertrude Mrs.

E-vonne Green, Mrs. Alberta" Hittle and Barbara Hussey. A business meeting will bej conducted June 13, the time and place to be announced. VFW Auxiliary To Hold Memorial Services At Meet Veteran of Foreign Wars Auxi liary will hold Memorial service: tonicht at its rnsular meeting to be held in the VFW hall. Time is 7:31) o'clock and all members are to be present.

Schmidts Attend Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schmidt fpt South A street, attended graduation exercises held Tuesday night at Madison. Heights high school, Anderson. Their grand daughter, Miss Kathleen Foland was a member of the Kathleen is the daughterof Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Foland. Her brother Daniel will be graduated on June 4 from Ball State Teachers College, Muncie. Catendar WEDNESDAY V.F.W. Auxiliary to meet in VFW r.Hall at 7:30 o'clock.

Memorial services. O.E.S. stated meeting in Masonic Tempre at 7:30 o'clock. Women of Moose Meet in Moose hall at 7:30 p.m.. All Academy members are to attend.

Baby shower for Barbara Reeves. Eagles Auxiliary special meeting before degree team practice at the hall. Busy Bee club Mabel La Rue at T.30 o'clock. Four Plus Four club Jean's cafe with Elizabeth Shrock as hostess. Time o'clock.

V.F.W. Auxiliary V.F.W. hall tit 7:30 o'clock. W.O E. club Mrs.

Harry Sw'n-ford at 7:30 o'clock. Ladies League of Elwood Bowl spring banquet at GreoiaaX room oi Mange.s cafeteria at 6:30 o'clock. Duplicate Bridge club home at 7:30 o'clock. Beta Sigma Phf sorority Meet at home of Falba Fett'tg, 850 North 13th street at 7:30 o' clock. Executive session at 7 p.

G.G. club Mrs. Pearl Cooper at 7:30 o'clock. Women' of Moose Moose hall at 7:30 o'clock. Square Dance at Conservation club at 7:30 o'clock.

Open to the public. Dick Stevens is the cal ler. i THURSDAY Washingtonpafent Teacher Asso-ciatipJKlce Cream social at the fiool from 5 to 8 p.m. eedlework club of the Golden Circle Class Meet at the home of Mrs. J.E.

McCoy, 1800 South A street, at 7:30 o'clock. Co-operative Home Demonstration club Mrs. Cliff Bohiahdor at 1:30 Mrs. B.B. Cochran and Mrs.

A. Wilson, co-hostesses. Rcll call, some excite, ment of early school days. Les son on Fancy advertising continued. Mpnip Missus Home Demon stration club Mrs.

Ferrill Wit tkamper at 7:30 Elwood Country club special dinner, chop suey at th club, D.m. Merry Workers 4-H cluB Dcnna McCorkle at ociock. Eagles Auxiliary meeting in Eag- les hall at 7:30 o'clock. Delta Theta Tau Alumnae Miss Mary Rees, 1532 South I street, at 8 FRIDAY Welcome Wagon Ifostess Assists With Tours Of City Welcome Wagon hbstess, Mrs. Dannie has accompanied many visiting groups on tours ol Elwood this, yeir including or -ganizations from Center, Middle-town; "Fort Wayne, GreentowF, Rockfield, Albany, Tipton, Shp.rpsville, Greenfield, Markle, Parker nd New Purls.

Ohio. The tours Whih include points of interest in Elwx are hooked through the Chamber of Com morce. It is a part of the Chamiier of Commerce and the Welcome Wagon hostess to welcome' visitors to Elwood. Merry Mix Up Club Hat Parry Merry Mix Up club held a party last night in the home of Mrs. Marie Blair.

Euchre was the game with the prizes won by Mrs. An na Beeman, Mrs. Opal Dare, Mrs Marie Blair and Mrs. Nancy Gisel- bach. The next meeting will be held June 6 at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Jane Baldwin. Booster Club Card Party Is Success, The card party held last might in the, recreation hal! of St. -seph's church under the auspices Booster club was a sue -Cess. A lare crowd attended. The cash award won by Mrs.

Maiy Cramer. Beautiful pri zes were iven the winner at eadi tabW. Attendance prizes vere won by Mrs. Hazel Brake, Mrs. Naomi Hardebeck, Mrs.

Margaret Cbrk-son, Mrs. Doris Albright, Miss Sara Adair, Mrs. Phyllis Knotts, Mrs. David Elliott, Mrs. Judy Pat-tison, Jack Scholl, Mildred Ris- inger, Mrs.

Francis DeLong, Miss Clara Willkie and Garnet Lehr Also Mrs. Mary Hennean, Mrs Johanna Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Thelma VanBuskirk, Mrs. LMary DuPunt, Margai 4 Kute, Nicholas Cassidy, Robert Metz.

Lou K-'lly, Mrs. Minnie Baxter, Mrs. Palsy Cannon and Pai Michael Melvin wlecomed the guests and extended his appreciation in behalf of the Booster' club to those who helped the" parti succeed. Proceeds will be used to pur -chase a fence between the scliool yard at St. Joseph's school and Duck Creek.

(food. ina a Praline Pumpkin Custard Pie 1-3 cup finely ground pecans, packed 1- 3 cup firmly packed brown "sugar 2 tablespoons soft butter or margarine 2 eggs, well beaten 1 cup pumpkin, cooked 2- 3 cup firmly-packed brown sugar 1 tablespoon flour teaspoon cloves Vi teaspoon mace teaspoon salt Teaspoon cinnamon 2 teaspoon ginger 1 cup coffee cream or undi luted evaporatedi milk 1 unbaked 9-inch pastry shell Prepare pastry for pne crust pie. Fit into 9 inch pie pan and generously with fovk. Com-oine finely ground pecans, brgwn iugar ancQoft butter; press firmly into bottom of pie shell. Bake in hot oven 450 degrese for 10 minutes.

Combine well-beaten eggs, pumpkin, brown sugar, flour and the spices. Blend in coffee cream or undiluted milk, beating unti it is smooth and creamy. Pour into a partially baked pie shell. Bake in 325 degree over for 40 to 45 minutes. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Nea) of Indianapolis visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Shockney and son Charles.

By ALICE THE three-piece coordinate in knitted wool Is so becoming and so versatile that it is rapidly turning into a leading fashion way of life for the on-the-go American woman. This model is an airy, textured knitted wool and it buttons up a collarless jacket yn Bolinger, Esther Voris and the pastor of the church. Refreshments were served to Rev. King, a guest; 12 members and 4 children. "Kent Plummer of Hanover College, near Madison visited the week end, with his parents Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Plummer and son Craig and attended the Alumni banquet. Mrs. William H. Wall and daughter Wendy, Mrs.

James Sholty and Sharon Sue Bolingcr visited at Tipton hospital Sunday with Mrs. Lyle Unchurch. Mrs. Colcttie Scott and Mar garet Scott and Rev. and Mrs.

Harry Richardson and -daughters Anne and Elainp were dinnei guests Sunday of Walter Hodge' and Gertrude Hodge-i of Marion. Rev. and Mrs: Alfred Wilson and son Billy of Paoli were cvernight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson Wednesday and attended the high school commcnccmeti at thf Wood gymnasium.

Rev: Wil -son was formerly a pastor of Hazel Dell Friends church southeast of Windfall. Mr. and iMrs. Barrett Ringo of ifflSft ViMM Jul iliXJCUr 4 1 More Spring Phone Fair News ALDEN over a matching slim skirt and a brightly striped blouse. The springy American wool resists wrinkles and is wonderful for both wear and suitcase.

Pretty in a jade green combination or in gold with an orange and white striped blouse. Middletown brought dirner and visited with llu-ir parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark Daugherly Sunday. Their son Virgil Da.igherty also visited his parents Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J.B. and children of Gaivrston spent Sa'-urdny with her parents Mr. ami Mrs.

Clarence Miner and a it ended the Alumni banquet held at the Wood high scliool gymnasium Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. E.B. Mosor ai-riv-ed home Saturday after spending hhe winter months at their home in St.

Petersburg, Florida. Mrjs. S.S. Edwards has received word that her son Paul Thomas of Pittsburg, Pa. is doing nicely following major surgery two weeks ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pntchard were dinner guests of his par -ents Dr. and Mrs. E.B.

Mosei Sunday. Several people attended the brief" graveside services held at Brookside Cemetery Tuesday evening for Walter Seely former Windfall resident. He died Sun day at Tipton and was a resident of Tipton. be regular price, and GIFTS 'V. -newPliilM for inactive patterns of sterling in stock! Special prices! We must turn these patterns in for credit on new patterns.

When we must place a special order for these patterns, the charge will plus 1.0. PATTERNS OFFERED (Applies only to items now in stock) TOWLE'S "Old "Silver Spray" and "South 1 INTERNATIONAL'S "Spring "Wild and GORHAM'S "Lily of the "Nocturne Theme" and COMPACT NEW TELEPHONE BRINGS EXTRA SMARTNESS AND BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME Probably the most popular pf all recent telephone innovations is the remarkable new Princess Phone. Created particularly for extension use, the Princess is much smaller than the ordinary phone, with a unique streamlined design. It fits beautifully on any bed table, desk or kitchen counter. An added attraction is the special dial on every Princess Phone.

It glows softly all through the night and Rights up for easy dialing when you lift the receiver. The Princess can be ordered now. jn your choice of five colors. Visit the Spring Phone Fair now in progress at your local Indiana Bell Business Office see and try a Princess Phone yourself. Or ask your' telephone serviceman for all the details.

() Indiana Bell STARTING MAY 25 JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! IIATS-il ATS-M ATS GREATLY REDUCED! Be well dressed this summer with hats designed by famous designers. See our display of Stetson Gloves, Lovely Handbags, Exquisite Jewelry Graduation Gifts. GERTRUDE'S HAT SHOP Opposite Postoff ice. FE 2-2152 I mn JEWELRY L.E. and club Mrs.

Purl Mock at 1:30 o'clock..

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