Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

1a. 22 Marion, Indiana, Chronicle June 18, 1958 Summitville News 13 BARGAINS MEN'S $7.95 $3.95 Value DRESS SHOES CANVAS MANY STYLES 4 SHOES MEN FOR Crepe Sole $395 Brown 'or: ALL Washable SIZES $239 MEN'S. Choice Men's White Reg. SUMMER: Colors Nylon Neck T-SHIRTS 59c CAPS 42c ea. MEN'S COOL Short Sleeves 3 for, $715 SPORT SHIRTS $149 STAINLESS VINYL 6-9 or 12 FT.

WIDE 84 40 PATTERNS SANDRAN IN STOCK! t's America's Yard most work 5 COVERINGS! 1.49 Square Scrubless Stainless VINYL PLASTIC Sheds FLOOR COVERING stains bot Never, needs on bye! Special scrubbing! Holds 6 and or 9 ft. fun! widths. $1.49 Quickly waxed" installed $100 Over 60 modern and traditional Sq. Yd. New decorator colors! Never Needs Scrubbing! or 9 Foot Wide REG.

$6.98 Floor Covering RUGS Res. 69c yard 9x12 2 ONLY SALE ON SQUARE YARD 49. $4.98 UNCLAIMED FREIGHT 3 213 W. 3rd Opposite Post Office just top, 100 Small? you don't need 1 to move ADD new room addition is the ideal way to' provide that extra living space. you need it's economical too! ROOM mouths to pay your home is mortgaged! REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN There is no need to struggle with old, inconvenient kitchen when you can have a new modern one on easy terms.

REMODEL YOUR BATHROOM Ta The bathroom is one of the most impor tant rooms in your home. Modernise your bathroom on easy terms. BUILD A FAMILY ROOM No home is complete without a family room for entertaining or family togethers. Easy terms. ENCLOSE OPEN PORCH 2 Make that old, open porch an extra room by enclosing it with a modern enclosure.

Screen in summer, glass winter. Easy terms. COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS LUMBER FLOORING PANELING ROOFING INSULATION MILLWORK Sweetser Lumber Co. "As Always Quality First' Sweetser, Ind. Wes: Rundio, Mgr.

Phones 2301 and 3911 Railroad's Request To Close Freight Station Is Denied 1 A SUMMITVILLE The Indiana Public Service Commission has denied a request of the New York Central Railroad and the Railway Express Agency to abandon the freight depot here. The ruling came after hearings on Friday. Some weeks ago local hearings were held with main, testimony being by the Krafts Foods the Goodrich and Co-op Elevators, testified they needed the two daily ship freight goods. pick-ups The two to utilities receive claimed ed a loss of $150. in 1956.

The Christians Women's Fellowship will meet Thursday at the Christian Church. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Merrill Dedecker and the lesson by Mrs. Bertha Swaim. Mrs.

Clem Millspaugh's circle will be in charge of the social hour. The new officers of the Psi Iota Xi Sorority were installed recently by Clara Jones at the home of Mrs. Mabel Bruning. Offisers installed were Mrs. Jay Smith, president; Mrs.

Cressell Bruning, vice president; Mrs, Jack Dyson, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles Melling, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John Banker, treasurer; Mrs. William Van Ness, conductress; and Mrs. Alpha Jones advisor.

Mrs. James Kurtz presented Mrs. Alpha Jones a past president's pin and a corsage. Mrs. Jones presented the retiring officers with gifts.

Delegates to the state convention int French Lick Thursday through Saturday are Mrs. Cressel Bruning and Mrs. Charles Melling. The next meeting will be a picnic on July 8 at home of Mrs. Jay Smith with the officers in charge.

Mr. Mrs. Paul Howard and Mr. Mrs. Edward Brewer and daughters spent Sunday in Indianapolis as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Lindamood. Charles Bogir and children, Scottsdale, arrived last week a visit with her parents Mr. fora Mrs. Grover Van Ness and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Latchaw News Of Mt. Olive family. The Winsome Class of Mt.

Olive Church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley at p.m. Friday. Mr.

and Mrs: Coan Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Cain and son, Larry, were Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. Raymond Johns, near. LaFontaine.

Mrs. Radie Renbarger, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Renbarger and family and Mrs. Delene Oswalt attended the funeral of Mrs.

Mary Albright Saturday at Greenville, Ohio. Mrs. Ira Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bragg and family and William Bragg spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Shuck and family, near Kempton. Mrs.

Oren Tinkle and Mrs. Jessie Winger called on Mrs. Everett Cain and daughter, Jane Ann. Thursday. Mr.

Mrs. Howard Schick and Mr. and Mrs. P. L.

Eastes and family spent Sunday at Dewart Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bragg, Marion, were Sundav dinner guests of Mr. Floyd Graham. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Miller and daughter, Sharon, attended a Fathers Saturday at the home of supper, Mrs. Dale Powell and family, honoring Alvin Wimmer. Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Cole were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole, and family, Richmond. Mr. Mrs.

Herman Shook and daughter, Pat, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shook and grandson, Dennis Carl, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Shook.

Mrs. Lardner Crooks and daughter, Marion, and Mrs. M. J. Crooks called on Mrs.

Radie Renbarger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cain and children, sir: Cinda, Joleen and David, and and Mrs. Coan Cain attended a piano recital at the Hostess House in Marion Sunday.

Cinda Cain a participated. Mrs. George Stimax called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schick, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, and daughter, Sharon, were. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper called on Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Cain and Jane Ann Cain Thursday. Mrs. Alfred Foltz and Mrs. Howard Schick called on Mrs. Mary E.

Rush recently. Miss Paula Elliott, Marion, and Mrs. Emily Gould, Chicago, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foltz, Anna Mackey and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foltz were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Foltz, near Russiaville. Barney Bashman, Marion, spent few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson, Denise Caldwell was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert Nichols and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight Thompson called on Mrs. Ella Phillips, Jonesboro Sunday. Mrs. L.

Eastes and children, called on Mr. a and Mrs. Howard David and Lou Ann, Fairmount, Schick Friday. Mrs. Jessie Winger, Mrs.

Oren Tinkle, Mrs. Everett Cain and Miss Jane Ann Cain called on" Mrs. Alfred Foltz Thursday. Mr. and Howard Foltz called on Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Foltz and son Billy Sunday. evening. Mrs. Delbert Nichols and daughters spent Wednesday with Mr.

and Mrs. L'ester Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. William Shook visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Emory Shook and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson called on Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Gaff Thursday. Everett Cain and daughter, Jane Ann, were Wednesday dinger guests of Mrs. Ronald Brewer family. land family, Charlotte, were guests of his mother, Mrs.

Pearl Latchaw, Sunday. Newton Woodruff, 85, retired farmer, received a broken hip when he fell at his home Sunday. THe was moved to the St. John's Hospital, Anderson, for treatment. Miss Caroli Wooley, Cranford, N.J., was a recent guest of her grandmother, Mrs.

Blanche Woolley, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner, Deland, were recent overnight guests of Mrs. Effie Van Ness and Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Harrold. They were 'accompanied by Mrs. Bertha Guy, Deland, and Earl Morris, Daytona Beach, who remained for. a visit with relatives.

Events In Upland UPLAND Women's Auxiliary of the Upland Friends Church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary Hodson. Mrs. Doris Porter presided. Devotions were given by Miss Cressie Lucas.

The lesson was conducted by Mrs. Porter. Present were Mrs. Everett Cravens, Mrs. Eva Lightle, Mrs.

Thomas Howard, Cecil Fisher, Mrs. Hansel Benedict. Mrs. Laura Porter. Mrs.

Louise Said, Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Ethel Hiatt, Mrs. Cravens and daughter, Mrs.

Wendell Fisher and children. Miss Patty Howard, Miss Cressie Lucas. Mrs. Laura Hodson and the hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Slain are the parents of a son born Sunday at the Marion General Hospital. The child has been named Jerry Alan. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Forest Matthews. Recent dinner guests of Mrs. Hodson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatman and son, Anderson; Ledger Larmore, Hartford City: Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodson. Mr.

and Mrs. George Fuller returned Monday to their home in Detroit. after a visit with Mrs. Nancy Reynolds. The American Legion Auxiliary I entertained Junior, members recently at the Park.

Attending were Mrs. Frances Lightle and daughter, Wilma Cale and daughters, Mrs. Betty Felton and daughter, Mrs. Virginia Hueston. and daughtera, Mrs.

Mrs. Jane Pugh and daughters, June Atkinson and daughter, Mrs. Peggy Tinkle and sons. Mrs. Jo Banter and Mrs.

Fay Stanley. New Method Permits Quartz To Be Forged NEW YORK Fused quartz now can be forged in a variety of special shapes, including cubes, rods, briquets, prisms, and even hemispherical domes for guided missiles. new process is expected to eliminate 95 per cent of the wastage of the strategic material, which formerly came only in various standarde ground cylindrical to a rough shapes shape and before finishing. New Safety Box Said To Assure Protection PASADENA, Cal. A superstrong safety box developed for a Pasadena concern is said to.assure absolute protection of records.

From the inside out, the box has a ductile-iron compartment covered by foamed silicone resin, a stainless-steel paint which shell, foams and at 300 resistant grees to form a thick protective coating. GETS 152 MILLION KARACHI Pakistan's Government received loans and grants totaling $152,900,000 from the United States last year. Other countries and agencies that assisted Pakistan were: Canada, Australia, 5,200,000 pounds; New Zealand, 300,000 pounds; the Ford and the International' Bank for Reconstruction and Development, $112,450,000. can you use $50 'TIL PAYDAY? it costs only $1.50 for 30 days! SEE US when you need extra cash to tide you over until payday. Just phone or live stop in our better office today.

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