Leader-Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1936, MARION LEADER-TRIBUNE CHURCH GROUP MEETS TONIGHT Workers of Friends Church Sunday. Schools to Hold Conference at Marion Church Today. Sunday school workers of Friends churches in Wabash, Fairmount and Marion quarterly meetings will a8- semble' at the First Friends Church here for. a conference at 2:30 p. m.

today. 8. Together Christian Community" will 1 be the subject of an address this afternoon by Lillian Hayes, Dunreith, Ind A potluck supper will be held at 6:30 p. after which Thomas Russell will present a chalk talk. At 7:30 four -special conferences will held.

Lillian Hayes will have charge of a conference on children's work, Donald Spitler of Spiceland on young people's work, Dr. E. H. Stranahan of the First Friends Church on adult work and W. J.

Sayers of Richmond on "Leadership and the Pastor." MECHANIC INJURED. Hartford City, May 5. W. E. Buckles, an automobile mechanic, was- injured in a peculiar manner here today.

was working underneath automobile, removing transmission, when the parts became loose and tell upon his head. A deep gash was opened. PATROL Members of World, patrol of Boy troop held 8 meeting at the home of Donald Mills, with Maxwell, patrol: leader in charge. During the meeting, the members made patrol flags and medallions. Present were Max Pierce, ior Davis "and Donald Mills.

THIS WEEK! Kiwanis Musical Festival THURSDAY Marion: Public: School Night -FRIDAY Ten Piano Ensemble Memorial Coliseum Marion, Indiana PROGRAM AT 8:15 EACH NIGHTIE ticket sponsored by Marion Tri Kappas. on sale at Roessler's Jewelry Store, Groom's Drug Store, Hook's Drug Stores, Freel and Mason Drug Store, Davis Drug Store, and Alma: Patton: Shop. At Season Tickets, Tickets for Individual, Per. formance are also: available. DID YOU EVER HEAR ABOUT THIS LONG LIVED MACHINE? BELOW! READ Here is Washer that ran steadily for a period re presenting 80.

years of washing service 'in the home. Defender SWANGER McCLAIN a Washington North of Square Jonesboro Jonesboro, 4 May 5. Mrs. William: Baird will entertain the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. P.

church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. T. Pierce entertained Monday night in honor of the fourteenth birthday anniversary Yellow of her daughtre Marjorie.

and green paper hats were given as favors. Present were Phyllis oberts, Pauline Seward, Betty A Seiberling, Adah Elizabeth Terrell, Maryanna Fisher, Harter, Dorothy Julian Dorothy, Jones, -Hileman, Marjorie, Helen. Marilyn Khodes, and Martha Pierce and Mrs. R. T.

Pierce. Miss Fern Wiley attended Delta Theta Tau banquet Sunday at the Anthony hotel at Tort Wayne, in company with 8 party of friends from Marion. Mrs. R. A.

Wiley hostess to the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Highley the assistant hostess. of west of town, Miss- Mary Mr.

and Mrs. George, Nottingham, Emma Stair were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Antrim and son Donald. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Samuels entertained as their dinner guests Monday Mr. and Mrs: Johnson Boxell, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Tip Boxell, Indianapolis, and D.

C. Boxell, Muncie. Mrs. Oral Pankey and son James have' returned to their home in Tulsa, after a two weeks visit here with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McDaniel, and other, relatives.

Mrs. N. J. Coppock has been callto Marion because of the death led her brother, S. Smith.

Rev. and Mrs. P. White and sons Edward and Bobby their household goods at auction Monday afternoon and left late Monday for Elkhart, where they will join an evangelistic group and will travel through the southern states during the summer months Rev. White has been pastor of the E.

church here for the past two years. Mrs. Charles Samuels and children Wanda -Sue, Mary Lou 3 and Paul, and D. C. Boxell spent today at Muncie as guests of friends and relatives.

Funeral services were conducted Monday at the residence for Mrs. Carter, 99, who died at her home on North Main street Friday. Rev. A. E.

House, pastor the Jonesboro Presbyterian church, was in charge, and burial was in Riverside cemetery. Her daughter, Mrs. Ida Van Matre, 76, has cared for her for many years. The Modern Priscilla club meeting has been postponed one week. Colored News The B.

Y. P. U. of Calvary Baptist church will give program Sunday at the church at 3 p. m.

Dan Conway is president. In the baby contest held Sunday Bethel M. E. church, prizes were awarded to: Perkins, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.

Harold Richard Venters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Venters, and Leonard D. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Mrs. J. M. Dyson was in charge. The choir of Second Baptist church will meet Thursday at 8 mo.

at the church. The Vincol Peerless club will meet today at 8 p. instead of Friday with Miss Luella Greer at her home on 3701 South Felton street. -All members are urged to be present. The play "Slab Town' Convention, will be presented May 19, at p.

m. at Second Baptist church, sponsored by the Y. W. A. Georgia Clemmons is the chairman." Zella D.

Johnson Mite Missionary Society of Bethel A. M. E. church will meet Thursday at 3 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. Harley F. Burden on South Adama street. The delegate for the convention will be- appointed. The choir of Calvary Baptist church, will the meet church.

Thursday' at 7:30 The Sunday school class No. 10 of Second Baptist church will sponsor the following Mother's program Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Opening song, mothers chorus; scripture reading, twenty Robinson; Psalms; song, mothers prayer, chor- Mrs. us; paper "Mother," Mrs.

Pearl Johnson; solo, Mrs. R. P. Williams; reading, Mrh. Irene Vance; musical number, Mrs.

Nettie Jordan; paper, Mrs. Sallie Johnsn; selection, chorus; reading, Mrs. Bert Pettiford; talk, Rev. J. M.

Battle; ogertory, Mrs. Alexander nad Mrs. Fisher. The public is invited to attend, SET SCHOOL OPENING Hartford City, May city school board at a meeting last evening fixed Sept. 8.

as. the date for the resumption of the city schools. An inspection of school properties here will be made the end of this week. Square 7 Years' For Over WEDNESDAY "Dependable CLEARANCE Spring Spring SUITS COATS 9. VALUES TO $19.98 FUR TRIMMED PLAIN SIDE GLANCES -By CLARKI "You just don't understand mental labor, mother.

While I appear to be idle, I might actually be accomplishing more than you." KIWANIS WILL HEAR PROBATION OFFICER -3 The weekly luncheon meeting of the Marion Kiwanis Club at Hotel Spencer at 12:10 p. m. today will be in observance of Indiana Probation Week. 3. -Francis D.

McCabe, Indianapolis, state probation director, will make an: address on R. E. Bailey, Grant county probation officer, will introduce him. Special guests at the meeting will be Judge O. D.

Clawson of Grant circuit court, Judge Oren W. Dickey of superior court and Mayor Carl F. Barney, city judge. Gas City, May 5. The Mill Township Home Economics Club.

will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Turner, The Rebecca, and Odd Fellows lodges a euchre and beano party Thursday at 7 p. in the I. 0. 0.

F. Hall. Mrs. Jennie Young and Grandma Jean Carter, Logansport, were the weekend guests of. Mrs.

Levin Wright and Mrs. Russell McKinney. Mrs. Glen Lee was the guest Friday night her father, Thomas J. Heal, east of town.

She returned to her home in Chicago Saturday. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church are holding a quilt, antique and hobby display at the church annex Wednesday at 2:30 'and 7:30 p. m. There will be no admission charge, but a silver offering will be taken. Mrs.

Russell McKinney and Mrs. Paul Blake spent Sunday in Liberty Center where they attended the funeral of the mother of Arlie Blake. The Crochet Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of. Mrs. Cora Penrod on South street.

Friendship class of the Christian church will hold its class party Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burris. They will be assisted in entertaining by Mr. and Mrs.

Art The Book Review Club win meet at the library at 7:30 today. Mrs. Ray Underwood will review the book, "Rolling Years," by Agnes S. Turnbull. The club have presented the library with several books.

The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon Gas City at the home of Mrs. Ed Bayless. handy for Si. for Burns Cuts uses Internal Con COMPANY 110 CENTS She will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Ina McCormick.

The Pocahontas Club will meet Wednesday night in the Red Men's hall with Mrs. Ethel Vironet as hostess. Fritz Humbert has been confined to his home by illness for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Gallaher had as their guest Saturday her sister and family from Chicago. Mrs. Gallaher accompanied them home for. week's visit. Nat Freeman and son Richard Freeman and wife spent the The week-1 Freeend here visiting friends.

mans were former Gas City residents. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Gent spent Sunday in Indianapolis visiting friends. spent the weekend a with her Mrs.

Paul Garrett, Bennington, mother, Mrs. R. C. Walkup. Mrs.

Earl Swisher is ill at her home on West street. The Beta Latrian Club will meet tonight at the home of Margaret Only any it car 615 asks at any no price odds REGULAR MEETING HELD BY LEGION POST HERE Regular session of Byron Thornburg Post No. 10, American Legion, was held last. night at Legion headquarters. Reports of attendance at the motor races sponsored Sunday 1: were given, and announcer was made that the post will spont races at the course on East Thirty 'eighth street next Sunday.

Robert E. Williams, post commander, had charge. HARTFORD CITY RESIDENTS ASK STREET IMPROVEMENTS Hartford City, Indiana, May 5. Several requests for street repair were led with the city council at its meeting last evening. Residents of the west part of the city, near the diamond which is used by the soft ball league, filed a request for the oiling of streets there.

The dust is severe during the playing season. WENTZ RITES HELD Hartford City, May Rev. W. R. Montgomery, pastor, conducted funeral rites for Wade Wentz, 44, glassworker, at the United Brethren Church here today.

in the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery.

Mr. Wentz died Sunday in Indianapolis. De Luzo Six 4: -Door It's hard to persuade Pontiac owners that any car could be more economicalall sharp SATISFY 'YOURSELF with motorists who buy Pontiacs notice a drop in SOMETHING driving costs. So it didn't surprise owners when Pontiac defeated all entrants in its class in the Yosemite Valley Economy Run'averaging 23.9 miles per gallon (no oil added), under American Automobile Association supervision. It simply made official what.

they knew before--you can't do better for all-around economy. Remember that when you buy a car. -Over and above its smart distinction its wealth of modern features. and its smooth, OFFICIAL CLASS lively performance, Pontiac offers savings that are nothing less than ECONOMY CHAMPION phenomenal! It asks no odds of any car -not even for economy! prices at Pontiac, begin at $615 for the "6" and $730 for the (subject to change without notice). Safety plate class standard on De Lure and Standard groupol accessories oxtra.

Odered on G.M.A.C a new Time Payment Plan. WYANT MOTOR SALES 217 South Adams St. Block North of Courthouse) Phone 105 ENTER- PONTIAC'S NATIONAL ECONOMY CONTEST FREE CARS -164. CASH PRIZES 3 a 1000 pound What's leaf hogshead tobacco: of going on here happening in these 40 houses -the curing and ageing of leaf tobacco, that's what's going on. Thousands of hogsheads of mild ripe tobacco are under these just lying here ageing and sweetening and mellowing for Chesterfield cigarettes.

Like Rip Van Winkle, they sleep the tobaccos getting and milder' for the cigarette that Satisfies. Chesterfield AGARETTES Two Radio Entertainments a Week WEDNESDAY, 7 P.M. IC. S. ur LILY PONS with Kostelanetz Concert Orchestra and FRIDAY, 8 P.

M. (C. $. KOSTELANETZ 45 PIECE DANCE ORCHESTRA with Kay Thompson and Roy Heatherton and the Rhythm Singers: COLUMBIA NETWORK I MYERS Co..

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