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O N L A K E M A X I N K U C K E E • I N D I A N A ' S M O S T B E A U T I F U L L A K E
70TII YEAR, NO. 13 CULVER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1964 T E N C E N T S
. . . It Must Be
THE LAKE WATER
___By Bob K y l e _
W I T H S P R I N G O P E N I N G up ea r ly , as L a k e W a t e r p r e d i c t e d several weeks ago, and peas a l ready in the g r o u n d and pota toes to f o l l o w Good F r i d a y , i t is t i m e t h a t a l l of us t h i n k a b o u t d o i n g s o m e t h i n g to ou r l awns , curbs a n d s i d e w a l k s .
A s t r o l l abou t t o w n w i l l reveal to the most myop ic t h a t sidew a l k s and curbs espec ia l ly are i n mos t instances i n d e p l o r a b l e cond i t i o n . I n some places the curbs have been b a t t e r e d d o w n comp l e t e ly , and s i d e w a l k s have la rge cracks and holes t ha i arc danger ous for the few p h y s i c a l l y f i t l e f t w h o r e a l l y choose to w a l k ins tead of r ide .
Mos t of t h i s d i f f i c u l t y steins f r o m the p u t t i n g in of the sewage sys tem abou t ten years ago. A s a r e s u l t s i d e w a l k s were r u n over a n d des t royed by b u l l d o z ers, d r i v e w a y s and curbs l e f t t o the p r o p e r t y owne r , a n d the t o w n ' s meager s t ree t f u n d , t o replace as best they c o u l d .
T h e present t o w n board is on r e c o r d as no t spend ing s t ree t funds f o r th i s r e p a i r w o r k so i t is up to us as p r o p e r t y owners to do s o m e t h i n g to m a k e the c o m m u n i t y l ook m o r e a t t r a c t i v e .
A l l e y s are a n o t h e r i t e m t h a t s h o u l d be c leared and made passable. T h e t rus tees have s t a r t e d ac t i on in t h i s d i r e c t i o n and i t is hoped t h a t they w i l l do w h a t e v e r is necessary to co r r ec t the s i t ua t i o n .
T H E L I B R A R Y B O A R D met Monday night and discussed boiler insurance on its h e a t i n g plant. Hampton Roswoll , of T h e Slate Exchange F i n a n c e Company, is trying to work ou t an insurance
'p lan which would be a package-deal for a l l k inds of Insurance and probably save t h e board money.
Mrs. T r o y L . Babcock lias made a subscription donation of the magazine " A m e r i c a " w h i c h was welcomed because as L i b r a r i an Mary J a n e Scruggs l ias re lated, they have many cal ls for it.
The board also passed the L i brary Hil l of Rights , an ins trument which makes it more difficult for fanatic censorship to be pressured on any l ibrary .
D O L Y N and I V A N W a l k e r write from Dan ia , F l o r i d a , t h a t they too are m a k i n g bread. They 'aked two loaves Sunday a f t e r
roll and " t h ree of us ate one for d inner - hot - and Oh,
' was it good." They say many „. v.itur boats are o f f shore w h i c h
wa tch ing f rom the beach, and the f lowers are beaut i f u l . . . Mrs . John Kese r i c of Gary , paid a shor t v i s i t to her mo the r , Mrs . Roy W i c k i z e r , L a k e
fore Dr ive , Tuesday. Says her husband is conf ined to bed w i t h an overdose of p e n i c i l l i n , used to combat s tomach ulcers .
Garage Destroyed By Fire Monday
A garage at the James Jones residence on H i b b a r d Road was to t a l ly dest royed by f i r e Monday evening about 6:30 p .m. The Culver F i r e D e p a r t m e n t was cal led, but the blaze had ga ined too much of a head s t a r t to save the s t ruc tu re . The f i r emen were
*-Hffl(f to keep the blaze f r o m the residence, w h i c h was scorched f rom the heat.
The Jones f a m i l y was w a t c h i n g TV when they saw the r e f l e c t i o n of the f lames on the l i v i n g r o o m w a l l . The garage was a mass of flames at th i s t i m e . Cause of the f i r e is not k n o w n .
The Culver F i r e D e p a r t m e n t was cal led to the Rev. W a r r e n Sorenson's home in B u r r Oak . Monday m o r n i n g about 1 1 : 5 5 , to ex t ingu i sh a grass f i r e . No d a m age was done.
Don't Forget The Easter Egg Hunt This Saturday P r i z e s Galore For A r e a Youngsters
H e y k i d s ! D o n ' t f o r g e t abou t the C u l v e r Jaycee Eas t e r E g g H u n t t h i s S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 28. B r i n g a sack or baske t w i t h y o u eo t h a t y o u w i l l have s o m e t h i n g t o place the eggs i n as y o u f i n d t h e m .
P a r t i c i p a n t s are to meet i n f r o n t of the t r a i n depot ( t h e l a k e s ide ) in the C u l v e r T o w n P a r k , p r o m p t l y at 2 p . m . , as the a f f a i r w i l l s t a r t on schedule . I n case o f bad wea the r , the event w i l l be h e l d the nex t day, Eas te r Sunday , M a r c h 29, a t 2 p . m .
C h i l d r e n , up to and i n c l u d i n g S-year-olds, are e l i g i b l e to part i c i p a t e . C h i l d r e n f i n d i n g the g o l d , s i lve r , a n d n u m b e r e d eggs w i l l receive pr izes . T h e r e w i l l be eggs fo r everyone .
Dies In Texas D r . Bruce R o b i n s o n , age 73, a
s u m m e r r e s iden t o f 958 W e s t Shore D r i v e , C u l v e r , d i e d a t 7 :30 p . m . Tuesday i n a N u r s i n g H o m e i n M c A U e n , Texas, f o l l o w i n g an i l lness of n ine m o n t h s .
D r . R o b i n s o n , b r o t h e r of M . R. R o b i n s o n of C u l v e r , was b o r n i n 1S90 a n d res ided i n N e w a r k , N . J., u n t i l h is r e t i r e m e n t . He was a m e m b e r o f the C u l v e r M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h .
S u r v i v o r s , in a d d i t i o n t o M . R. R o b i n s o n , i n c l u d e a s is ter of T u l s a , O k l a .
F u n e r a l a r r a n g e m e n t s are i n cha rge o f t h e E a s t e r d a y - R o n i n e F u n e r a l H o m e , Cu lve r , w h e r e services are i n c o m p l e t e . C o n t r i b u t i ons in m e m o r y o f M r . R o b i n s o n w i l l be accepted.
M r . a n d M r s . M . R. R o b i n s o n , w h o have been s p e n d i n g the w i n t e r a t M c A l l e n , are l e a v i n g the re t oday a n d expect t o a r r i v e home F r i d a y or Sa tu rday .
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Nancy ( F l o s e n z i e r ) D i t m i r e Char les D i c k e r s o n
S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 28 E l a i n e K a i s e r
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A n d r e a Lee V e r n u t n M r s . Joan T o t t e n D a v i d B u r n s ,Sr.
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M r s . C. R. H o f f m e i s t e r M O N D A Y , M A R C H 30
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J i l l W a l l s t e a d B e c k y H a t t e n ,
T U E S D A Y , M A R C H '•' I M a r y Powers
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J o h n M c K c e , Sr. Dewey O v e r m y e r
Denn is Eugene R e i n h o l t T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 2
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Signs of a l l k i n d s on sale at T h e C i t i z e n . O n l y 25 cents.
The golden gates are lifted up, The doors are opened wide;
The King of Glory is gone in Unto His Father's side.
Cecil Francis Alexander (1818-1895)
"The Army Hour" Will Feature The Academy
T h e A c a d e m y w i l l be f e a t u r e d on " T h e A r m y Hour . " , a 2 5 - m i n -u t e r a d i o p r o g r a m t h a t is b r o a d cast by m o r e t h a n 1,100 r a d i o s t a t i o n s i n the U n i t e d States a n d 125 a r m e d forces r a d i o s t a t ions overseas.
P a r t c i p a t i n g i n the p r o g r a m w i l l be S u p e r i n t e n d e n t D e l m a r T . B p i v e y , Professor o f M i l i t a r y Science Lit. C o l . W i l l i a m B . Scruggs Jr . , R O T C S/Sgt . C laude D a v e n p o r t , cadets T h o m a s Carp e n t e r a n d M i c h a e l T h r o w e r , a n d the Cadet B a n d unde r the d i r e c t i o n o f Co l . E d w a r d T . Payson .
T h e p r o g r a m was tape r e c o r d ed he re M a r c h 9 a n d 10 by Sgt. M a j . D o n a l d Cosgrove. D e p a r t m e n t o f the A r m y r a d i o corr e sponden t f r o m W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. A l t h o u g h a precise b roadcas t t i m e has no t been set, i t is ex-ipected t h a t the p r o g r a m w i l l be a i r e d the las t week i n A p r i l .
The p r o g r a m covers the Jun io r R O T C p r o g r a m c a r r i e d o u t by m i l i t a r y schools a n d h i g h schools t h r o u g h o u t the c o u n t r y . A l s o part i c i p a t i n g , as a c o n t r a s t to the C u l v e r sys tem, w i l l be R O T C cadets and educa tors f r o m the C h i cago p u b l i c schools.
Culver B u s i n e s s e s To Close For Good Fr iday S e r v i c e s
T h e C u l v e r C h a m b e r o f C o m merce w i i l coopera te w i t h t h e C u l v e r - U n i on T o w n s h i p C o u n c i l o f Churches by a s k i n g a l l b u s i nesses and off ices t o close fo r the a n n u a l Good F r i d a y l u n c h e o n and j o i n t c h u r c h services w h i c h w i l l be h e l d at the Grace U n i t e d C h u r c h o f C h r i s t .
Stores and off ices w i l l be c losed f r o m 12 noon u n t i l 2 p . m . T h e l u n c h e o n w i l l be served f r o m 1 1 : 3 0 to 1 2 : 3 0 i n the c h u r c h basement by the lad ies o f t h e c h u r c h to those w h o w i s h to a t t e n d the services. Services w i l l s t a r t a t 1 2 : 4 5.
T h e c h u r c h services are be ing sponsored by the C u l v e r - U n i o n T o w n s h i p C o u n c i l of Churches . Rev. Clyde B e c k n e r w i l l be the speaker u s i n g as his theme, " T h e M a n F o r O t h e r s " . Rev. H a r o l d H o h m a n , host, pas tor , a n d o the r m i n i s t e r s o f the area w i l l a lso p a r t i c i p a t e .
Sunrise Service At E.U.B. Church Easter Morning
Eas te r Sunr ise Service, sponsored by the C o u n c i l of C h u r c h es, w i l l be h e l d Eas te r m o r n i n g , M a r c h 29, a t 6 :30 a .m. a t the E m m a n u e l E . U . B . C h u r c h . M r s . S h e l t o n K a i s e r , W a y n e K l i n e , and C o l e m a n L o w r y , C o u n c i l Y o u t h C o m m i t t e e , w i l l be in charge of t he p r o g r a m .
A d u l t s , as w e l l as the y o u t h of t he c o m m u n i t y , a re i n v i t e d to a t t end t h i s service a n d the b r eak fast w h i c h w i l l be se rved i n the c h u r c h d i n i n g r o o m f o l l o w i n g the service .
Y o u t h w h o w i l l p a r t i c i p a t e i n the p r o g r a m w i l l be P a u l W h i t e , o r g a n i s t ; t h e C a l l to W o r s h i p a n d i n v o c a t i o n by G r e g o r y Y a p p , a n d t h e L i t a n y of Praise l ed by J i m L e w i s . .Special mus ic w i l l cons is t of a voca l n u m b e r by a G i r l s ' Sextet composed o f Susannah Spencer, V a l e r i e G u i l d e r , M o l l y N o r r i s , D i a n e Dav i s , K a y T h o m a s , a n d K a t h i e Eas t e rday . The S c r i p t u r e and A f f i r m a t i o n o f F a i t h w i l l be l ed by Ned Dav i s a n d D a v i d F r a i n w i l l be i n charge o f the o f f e r i n g .
A voca l solo, " W e r e Y o u T h e r e ? " w i l l be p resen ted by L u c y Osborn a n d a message t i t l e d , " O , Dea th , W h e r e Is T h y V i c t o r y ? " w i l l be g i v e n by Denn i s Shock. T h e c l o s i n g p r a y e r w i l l be g i v e n by Char les Snyder . S e r v i n g as ushers w i l l be J i m B o s w e l l , Bob E u s t i s , B o b C a r t e r , a n d J i m Eas t e rday .
IN SMRVISK Char les B l a i n e W a r r a n is n o w
s e r v i n g i n the U . S. A r m y a n d r e c e i v i n g basic, t r a i n i n g at F o r t L e o n a r d W o o d , M o . " C h u c k " is a 1962 C u l v e r H i g h School g r a d uate and c o m m u n i c a t i o n s to h i m s h o u l d be addressed as f o l l o w s : P v t . C. B . W a r r a n , R A 1 679324S, E-5-2, P l a t o o n No . 4, F t . L e o n a r d W o o d . M o . , 65475.
Boy Scouts To Honor Leaders At Annual Dinner
Plans for the a n n u a l apprec ia t i o n d i n n e r to be he ld A p r i l 10 by t h e M e n o m i n e e D i s t r i c t , Boy Scouts of A m e r i c a , have been announced by Da le E . B l a c k f o r d , c h a i r m a n of p r o m o t i o n and regis t r a t i o n .
T h e d i n n e r w i l l be he ld a t 6 :30 p . m . i n the N a t i o n a l G u a r d A r m o r y a t P l y m o u t h , w h e r e parents a n d o t h e r s i n v o l v e d i n Scouti n g w i t h i n the M e n o m i n e e D i s t r i c t w i l l pay t r i b u t e t o Cubmas te r s , den m o t h e r s , scou tmas te r s , t h e E x p l o r e r adviser , and assistants . B l a c k f o r d sa id the M e n o m i n e e D i s t r i c t i nc ludes 1,293 boys and 550 a d u l t s at W a l k e r t o n , N o r t h L i b e r t y , P l y m o u t h , Cu lve r , A r -gos. B o u r b o n , B r e m e n , Lapaz , L a k e v i l l e , T ippecanoe , and T y n e r .
Joseph O ' B r i e n is c h a i r m a n of the event , w h i c h w i l l be h e l d i n the f o r m of a p o t l u c k supper . B r u c e G o o d w i n is v i c e - c h a i r m a n and A n d y Skoog is c h a i r m a n o f d i n n e r a r r a n g e m e n t s . A l l t h r ee m e n are f r o m P l y m o u t h .
Since a capac i ty c r o w d is expected, B l a c k f o r d sa id , advance r e se rva t ions are necessary. Rese r v a t i o n b l anks have been d i s t r i b u t e d t h r o u g h o u t the d i s t r i c t and s h o u l d be m a i l e d to Boy Scouts of A m e r i c a . Post off ice Box 223. P l y m o u t h .
C O U R T H O U S E T O H E C L O S E D ON G O O D F R I D A Y
T h e M a r s h a l l C o u n t y C o u r t House a t P l y m o u t h w i l l be closed a l l day on Good F r i d a y , M a r c h 2 7. a c c o r d i n g to a no t i ce rece ived f r o m the C o u n t y A u d i t o r ' s Off ice. ' • •
E N J O Y I N G S P R I N G V A C A T I O N Studen t s of the C u l v e r C o m
m u n i t y School C o r p o r a t i o n are I e n j o y i n g t h e i r f i r s t a n n u a l S p r i n g i v a c a t i o n t h i s week . Classes were
d i smissed a t the r e g u l a r t i m e i F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , M a r c h 2 0, a n d j w i l l r e sume the r e g u l a r schedule
o f w o r k on M o n d a y , M a r c h 30. ; D u r i n g t h i s p e r i o d , the C u l v e r
Senior Class are i n W a s h i n g t o n , D . C , a n d New Y o r k C i t y on t h e i r a n n u a l event , the l o n g - a w a i t e d Senior Class T r i p .
S tuden t s of C u l v e r M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y d e p a r t e d f r o m campus F r i d a y , M a r c h 20, a n d w i l l r e t u r n M o n d a y , M a r c h 30, f r o m t h e i r week o f S p r i n g v a c a t i o n . Cadets w i l l r e sume classes o n Tuesdav , M a r c h 3 1 .
L A S T D A Y T O R E G I S T E R B E F O R E P R I M A R Y E L E C T I O N I S A P R I L fi
A n y one w i s h i n g t o r eg i s t e r m a y do so a t the C l e r k - T r e a s u r e r ' s of f ice a t 922 L a k e Shore D r i v e , Cu lve r .
The last da te fo r r e g i s t r a t i o n before the P r i m a r y E l e c t i o n is A p r i l C, 1964, and a n y person 21 years of age on or before N o v . 3, 1964, may r eg i s t e r a n d vo te i n the P r i m a r y .
A U T O L I C E N S E B U R E A U T O H E C L O S E D M A R C H 27-28
T h e A u t o License B u r e a u at P l y m o u t h w i l l be closed t h i s F r i day a n d Sa tu rday , M a r c h 2 7 and 28, i n observance of Good F r i day a n d H o l y S a t u r d a y by o r d e r o f t he G o v e r n o r .
T h e B r a n c h w i l l close T h u r s day a f t e r n o o n at 1 2 : 0 0 and w i l l open M o n d a y m o r n i n g at 8 :30 a .m. a c c o r d i n g to R o s e m a r y B e r g m a n , manager .
P a g e g — T h e C u l v e r Ci t izen — Culver , Ind iana — M a r c h 25, l!)«4
funeral Services Held Friday For Paula E. Walter
I n f a n t Pau l a E l a i n e W a l t e r was s t i l l b o r n to T i m o t h y L . a n d B a r b a r a E . ( B e a n ) W a l t e r of
(Culver at 1:18 p . m . on Wednes day , M a r c h 18, a t the P a r k v i e w H o s p i t a l i n P l y m o u t h .
S u r v i v i n g w i t h the paren t s are the m a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s , M r . a n d M r s . C l i f f o r d Bean , Sr., a n d t h e p a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s , M r . a n d M r s . R a y m o n d W a l t e r , a l l of C u l v e r .
F u n e r a l services were conduc t e d a t the g raves i t e a t the C u l v e r 'Masonic Cemete ry a t 2 p . m . on F r i d a y , M a r c h 20, w i t h Rev. W a l t e r C h i s h o l m , pas tor o f the C u l v e r E v a n g e l i c a l U n i t e d B r e t h r e n C h u r c h , o f f i c i a t i n g .
The E a s t e r d a y - B o n i n e F u n e r a l H o m e was i n charge o f a r r a n g e m e n t s .
Funeral Services Held Tuesday For Mrs. Anna Czako
M r s . A n n a Czako, age 75, 121 L e w i s St., Cu lve r , d i ed a t 3 :30 a.m. Sunday , M a r c h 22, a t the P u l a s k i C o u n t y M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l at W i n a m a c w h e r e she h a d been a p a t i e n t fo r f i v e days. She had been i n i l l h e a l t h fo r the past f i v e m o n t h s .
M r s . Czako was b o r n i n H u n g a r y in A u g u s t , 1S88, and was m a r r i e d i n 1911 to P a u l Czako, w h o preceded h e r i n d e a t h i n F e b r u a r y , 19G3. The couple came !o the U n i t e d States i n 1920 where t h e y l i v e d i n C l e v e l a n d . O h i o , for one year before m o v
i n g to Cu lve r . She was a m e m b e r of St. M a r y ' s of the L a k e Ca tho lic. C h u r c h i n Cu lve r .
F u n e r a l services were h e l d at 10 a.m. Tuesday , M a r c h 24, a t St. M a r y ' s o f the L a k e C h u r c h w i t h F a t h e r Joseph L e n k o f f i c i a t i n g . B u r i a l was i n the C u l v e r Masonic Cemete ry .
The Rosa ry was r e c i t e d a t 8 p . m . on M o n d a y at the Eas te r d a y - B o n i n e F u n e r a l H o m e w h i c h was in, charge of a r r a n g e m e n t s .
Hospital Notes M r s . C l a r a A l l e m a n , 511 E.
L a k e Shore D r i v e , Cu lve r , ret u r n e d home F r i d a y f r o m P a r k v i ew H o s p i t a l w h e r e she h a d been a p a t i e n t for severa l days f o r obse rva t i on and t r e a t m e n t ,
s w « R i c h a r d A l a n B r o w n , son of
M r . and M r s . M a r s h a l l B r o w n , was d i smissed F r i d a y f r o m P a r k v i e w . H o s p i t a l a t P l y m o u t h w h e r e he u n d e r w e n t an appendec tomy on M a r c h 15.
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M r . Pa t ch t a u g h t i n the l a n guages d e p a r t m e n t u n t i l h i s r e t i r e m e n t i n 1957, w h e n he w e n t to l i v e i n Cape Cod .
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Miss B e v e r l y T h o m a s , cous in of the b r i d e , as m a i d of honor ,
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A l l e n H a c k e t t , b r o t h e r - i n - l a w of the b r i d e g r o o m , was best m a n and ushers w e r e R o b e r t B a k e r and L e R o y T h o m a s , uncles of the b r i d e .
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The P o p l a r Grove W . S . C . S . m e t T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n , M a r c h 1 9 , w i t h the pres iden t , M r s . Les l i e M a h l e r . The m e e t i n g was opened w i t h h y m n s i n g i n g . M r s . M a h l e r read a poem, " H e L i v e s T o d a y . " and c o n d u c t e d t h e business meet i n g . A d o n a t i o n was made to T h e C r i p p l e d C h i l d r e n ' s F u n d , a t r i p to W e s l e y M a n o r a t F r a n k f o r t was discussed, a r e p o r t on the l u n c h served a t the K a u l i n a s sale was g i v e n and a r e p o r t on t h e Society 's v i s i t to the K n o x W.S.C.S. was made by several of the 10 w h o a t t e n d e d . A K n o x H i g h School Social S tudies teacher gave an i n t e r e s t i n g h i s t o r i c a l r e p o r t on " T h e Greek O r t h o d o x C h u r c h . " Re f r e shmen t s w e r e served i n a Grec ian m o t i f .
T h e f o l l o w i n g s late of o f f ice rs presented by M r s . H a r r y D ins -m o r e, n o m i n a t i n g c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n , was accepted: P res i dent , M r s . Les l i e M a h l e r ; V i c e -p res iden t , M r s . W i l l i a m L a k e ; R e c o r d i n g Secre tary , M r s . H a r r y M c P h e r r o n ; T r e a s u r e r , M r s . A . E . A l d e r f e r , Secretar ies of L i n e s o f W o r k : C h i l d r e n ' s , M r s . J o h n S t r y c k e r ; C h r i s t i a n Socia l Re l a t ions , M r s . M e r l e M c C u n e ; L i t e r a t u r e , M r s . W i l l i a m L a k e ; M i s s i o n a r y , M r s . H a r r y Dins-m o r e ; P r o m o t i o n and Y o u t h , M r s . C a r r o l l T h o m p s o n ; S p i r i t u a l L i f e , M r s . F r a n k C o w e n ; S tu dent , M r s . F o r r e s t C u r t i s ; and Supp ly , M r s . R a y K u h n .
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f o l l o w e d , M r s . Jenn ie D i x o n w o n a w o r d contest a n d M r s . Mi l l i e , Pedersen d r e w the m y s t e r y package. H o s t s fo r t h e e v e n i n g w e r e M r . a n d M r s . M i l l e r a n d M r . and. M r s . Cleo R i n g l e . T h e 2 3 m e m bers present en joyed de l i c ious r e f r e shmen t s served f r o m tables e f f e c t i v e l y decora t ed i n the East e r m o t i f .
T h e Misses J u l i e A n n T h o m a s a n d .Tana and Denise M c K e e w e r o M o n d a y guests o f t h e i r g r a n d -mot her , M r s . T r u l a M c K e e . M r . a n d M r s . V e r n M c K e e j o i n e d the g r o u p for supper .
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Mrs< D o n a l d Parson , r e t i r i n g m a t r o n and M r . Parson, r e t i r i ng -p a t r o n , were i n the Eas t fo r the o p e n i n g of the m e e t i n g .
T h e E a s t was decora ted in the new w o r t h y m a t r o n ' s colors of r e d and green w i t h w h i t e . I n f r o n t of Ihe pedes ta l , on a red s i l k c l o t h , was a l a rge w h i t e cup w i t h w h i t e f l o w e r s , g r een leaves, a n d her t h e m e " U n i t y " in green a n d w h i t e. F l o r a l bouque ts t h r o u g h o u t the chap te r f u r t h e r c a r r i e d o u t her chosen co lors .
I n s t a l l i n g o f f i ce r s we re M r s . F r e d B a n k s , i n s t a l l i n g m a t r o n ; M r s . J ack Eas t e rday , i n s t a l l i n g m a r s h a l l ; M r s . R o y Pr ice , i n s t a l l i n g c h a p l a i n ; M r s . Chauncey L e n n e n , o r g a n i s t ; a n d M r s . R o g er T h e w s , so lo is t . T h e p r o m p t e r was M r s . Cloyde M i l l e r .
A f t e r M r s . M a y n a r d had been i n s t a l l e d she was h o n o r e d w i t h a song, " T h e L o r d Is M y Sheph e r d , " s u n g by M r s . T h e w s . She was t h e n escor ted to the E a s t w h e r e M r s . Pa r son presen ted her , on beha l f of M r . M a y n a r d , a b o u que t of f l o w e r s in the co lors of the Star po in t s . She was t h e n g i v e n G r a n d H o n o r s .
F o l l o w i n g tho o b l i g a t i o n M r . M a y n a r d was h o n o r e d w i t h a song, " M a s t e r L e t Me W a l k W i t h T h e e . " H e was - then escor ted t o the Eas t w h e r e he was g i v e n G r a n d H o n o r s .
M r s . Da le Heiser , as the new associate m a t r o n , was h o n o r e d w i t h a song, " M a y Y o u A l w a y s , " a f t e r w h i c h she was escor ted to her s t a t i o n in the Wes t .
Da le Heise r , as the new assoc ia te p a t r o n , was escorted to his s t a t i o n i n the Wes t .
O t h e r o f f ice rs i n s t a l l e d were M r s . J udson D i l l o n , sec re ta ry ; M r s . E r n e s t W . Ca r t e r , t r e a s u r e r ; M r s . H a r o l d F i t t e r l i n g , conductress; M r s . H a r o l d H a t t e n , assoc ia te conduc t ress ; H a r o l d H a t t e n , c h a p l a i n ; M r s . R o n a l d W i l l i a m s , m a r s h a l ; M r s . Cleo R i u g l e , organ i s t ; M r s . V e r l i n Shaffer , A d a h ; M r s . F o r r e s t Ge i se lman Jr . , R u t h ; M r s . K e n n e t h Tasch , E s t h e r ; M r s . James Sper ry , M a r
t h a ; M r s . W i l l i a m Kose , E l e c t a ; H a r o l d F i t t e r l i n g , w a r d e r ; and V e r l i n Shaffer , s en t ine l .
A f t e r the off icers had been i n s t a l l e d and escorted to t h e i r stat ions , M r . and M r s . M a y n a r d i n t r o d u c e d member s of t h e i r f a m i l ies, f r i ends and o the r guests. M r . and M r s . M a y n a r d were g r e a t l y s u r p r i s e d w h e n M r . M a y -na rd ' s s is ter and b r o t h e r - i n - l a w , M r s . R o b e r t B i r k i n b i n e and M r . B i r k i n b i n e , of T w i l i g h t Chap te r 165, Sun P r a i r i e , W i s . , a r r i v e d f o r t h e i r i n s t a l l a t i o n on t h e i r w a y home f r o m F l o r i d a .
M r s . M a y n a r d spoke of her e m b l e m , " T h e C u p , " and colors f o r the year, The theme she has chosen is, " U n i t y , " and her m o t to is, " L e t Us L i v e O u r O b l i g a t i o n s . "
M r s . Pa r son t h e n presented M r s . M a y n a r d w i t h her R i t u a l , a g i f t f r o m the Chapte r .
M r s . R o y Pr ice presented M r s . Parson the past m a t r o n ' s j e w e l and M r . P r ice presented the past pa t ron ' s j e w e l to M r . Parson .
T h e m e e t i n g was closed w i t h the g r o u p s i n g i n g , " B l e s t Be The T i e T h a t B i n d s , " and the M i z p a h B e n e d i c t i o n in un i son f o l l o w i n g w h i c h the of f icers had t h e i r closi n g m a r c h .
M r s . O r v i l l e Phelps w a s i n charge of the decora t ions for b o t h the Chap te r R o o m and C l u b R o o m . She was assisted by M r s . F r e d B a n k s . The tables i n the C l u b R o o m were decora ted w i t h m i n i a t u r e trees t r i m m e d w i t h d i f f e r e n t Colored s tars and g l i t t e r .
The r e f r e shmen t c o m m i t t e e was composed of M r s . E a r l C. O v e r m y e r , . c h a i r m a n ; Miss M a r ga re t Swanson ; M r s . R a l .p h T h o r n b u r g ; M r s . P e t e Ones t i ; a n d M r s . J o h n Lucas .
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The T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 2(i, meeti n g o f the A m e r i c a n L e g i o n , o r i g i n a l l y set for 6 :30 p .m . , w i l l not convene due to the observance of H o l y Week .
The r e g u l a r l y scheduled b u s i ness m e e t i n g of the A m e r i c a n L e g i o n w i l l convene at 8 p .m . T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 9, a t the L e g i o n H o m e at w h i c h t i m e the D i s t r i c t C o m m a n d e r w i l l be present .
Sunday d i n n e r guests of M r . a n d M r s . F r e d D i t m i r e , Jeff , Co-leen, and M e l a n i e , were M r . and M r s . E a r l T h o m a s , D w i g h t and M a r k of Sou th B e n d .
Home Demonstrat ion C l u b Changes Meeting Date T o .April 2
The A p r i l m e e t i n g of the C u l ver H o m e D e m o n s t r a t i o n C lub , o r i g i n a l l y scheduled fo r F r i d a y , A p r i l 3, i n the home of M r s . A N . Poppe, has been changed to p . m . T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 2, at the home of M r s . Ora Reed.
A t th i s m e e t i n g , a lesson on " F l o w e r G a r d e n i n g " w i l l be g i v en by M r s . H a r r y Sheppard and M r s . E v a Heiser .
The date of the m e e t i n g was changed so t h a t members of the c l u b m a y a t t e n d the r ecep t ion for the n e w c o u n t y ex tens ion agent, Miss M a r y E l l e n H o w k i n son, w h i c h w i l l be he ld f r o m 2 to 3 :30 p .m. F r i d a y , A p r i l 3, a t the F r i e n d s h i p R o o m at The State Exchange Bank in A r g o s .
A l l members are asked to note the change of date and place of t h i s mee t i ng .
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M r s . R o b e r t R i e w o l d t enter t a i n e d in her home F r i d a y eveni n g fo r the member s of the S . K . C l u b . F o l l o w i n g the d e s s e r t course, b r i d g e was en joyed at t w o tables . Pr izes were w o n by M r s . E a r l E c k m a n , M r s . Char les Fe r -r i e r , and Miss T h e l m a S m i t h .
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General mee t ing of members of the Cu lve r C i t y C lub w i l l be he ld at 8 p .m. on T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 2, i n the Bank A u d i t o r i u m . T h i s w i l l be a r e c i p r o c i t y m e e t i n g w i t h the Max inkuckee J u n i o r W o m a n ' s C lub . Coun ty Off icers w i l l be guests.
Mrs . Ted S t r a n g w i l l g ive the T h o u g h t of the M o n t h and C a r o l Heiser w i l l p rov ide mus ic for the mee t ing . Mrs . Glen Vore i s of South Bend w i l l be the guest speaker and the subject of her t a l k w i l l be, " A L o v l i e r Y o u . ' '
Hostesses for the even ing w i l l be Mrs . W i l l i a m Snyder . M r s . W a r r e n C u r t i s and M r s . Roy Nico-demus. members of the M a x i n kuckee J u n i o r W o m a n ' s C lub .
South Bend District W.S.C.S. To Hold Annual Meeting
" W I T N E S S t h r o u g h S E R V I C E " is the theme of the 2 4 t h A n n u a l M e e t i n g of the Sou th Bend D i s t r i c t Woman ' s Society o f C h r i s t i a n Service of the N o r t h w e s t I n diana Conference of The M e t h o dis t Church . The m e e t i n g w i l l be held Thursday , A p r i l 2, i n the •First Me thod i s t C h u r c h at M i c h i gan Ci ty and w i l l convene a t cS:,'!0 a.m.
Mrs. W i l l a r d Case, d i s t r i c t president and a m e m b e r o f the host c h u r c h w i l l p res ide t h r o u g h out the m e e t i n g . Rese rva t ions for the l u n c h e o n are b e i n g accepted by Mrs . A r n o l d So l le r , 701 H a w t h o r n e D r i v e , M i c h i g a n C i t y , u n t i l M a r c h 2 7. A n u r s e r y w i l l be p r o v i d e d for s m a l l c h i l d r e n . A n " E a r l y b i r d C o f f e e t i m e " w i l l p r e cede the m e e t i n g f r o m 7 :30 u n t i l 8:30 a .m. ( C S T ) i n F e l l o w s h i p Center o f the c h u r c h .
Rev. H i l t o n W h i t a k c r , pas tor of the hos t c h u r c h , w i l l g ive the open ing w o r s h i p u s i n g the t h e m e " W i t n e s s t h r o u g h Se rv i ce" and the Rev. C. K e n n e t h P o w e l l , m i n is ter of e d u c a t i o n , w i l l g ive the n o o n t i m e b less ing a n d grace, f o l l o w i n g w h i c h a Service o f Remembrance fo r deceased m e m b e r s d u r i n g the year w i l l be conduc t ed.
The business m e e t i n g w i l l i n c lude r e p o r t s and the presentat i o n of the s la te for the 1964-65 of f icers and an e l ec t i on .
M r s . C. J . Rogers , W e s t L a f a y et te , conference p r e s iden t o f the WSCS. w i l l b r i n g g ree t i ngs f r o m t h e conference a n d w i l l p resent plans fo r the " 2 5 t h A N N I V E R S A R Y " of the W o m a n ' s .Society of C h r i s t i a n Service and the Wes l ey -an Service G u i l d .
Mrs . P a u l H . H a r r e r , L a P o r t e , d i s t r i c t vice p res iden t , w i l l p re sent the f ea tu r ed speaker , Haz-zard F . Pa rks , d i r e c t o r of M a r c y Center, Chicago.
Marcy Center , a c o m m u n i t y center, is sponsored by the W o m an's D i v i s i o n of C h r i s t i a n Service, Board of Miss ion o f T h e M e t h o dist Chu rch . M r . P a r k s w i l l speak on "The Chal lenge Of T h e Open Door" .
The a f t e r n o o n session of the mee t ing w i l l beg in a t 1 2 : 3 0 p . m . (CST I .
A m e d i t a t i o n " H e a r T h e C a l l " w i l l be presented by M r s . M e r l i n Por te r , m o d e r a t o r ; M r s . J o h n D . VMI )? : Mrs . Dona ld Parson and Mrs. R o n a l d Pressel l , a l l d i s t r i c t officers.
Mrs . W a l t e r L . N o r t h r u p . d ist r i c t t r easure r , w i l l be in charge
a = > - **r ' the " W i t n e s s t h r o u g h Shari n g " o f f e r i n g a n d w i l l also pre sent Special M e m b e r s h i p A w a r d s .
Rov. J o h n D . W o l f , d i s t r i c t super in tendent fo r the M e t h o d i s t Church , w i l l speak on " L o o k i n g Towards G e n e r a l Confe rence . " Rev. W o l f and M r s . C. J . Rogers are b o t h o f f i c i a l delegates t o General Conference f r o m N o r t h west I n d i a n a Conference , w h i c h w i l l open A p r i l 26 at the P i t t s b u r g h . Pa., A r e n a .
M r s . F l o y d R i b o r d y , representa t ive , w i l l b r i n g " H i L i g h t s " o f the 10f i t Conference School of Miss ion to be h e l d i n J u l y a t De-Piwuv U n i v e r s i t y .
M r s . Pau l H . A r n d t , past d i s t r i c t p re s iden t , w i l l pay t r i b u t e to the r e t i r i n g o f f i ce r s .
Rev. W o l f w i l l i n s t a l l t he newly elected of f ice rs fo r 1!)04-G5 fiscal year and w i l l g ive t h e c losing m e d i t a t i o n a n d b e n e d i c a t i o n .
The a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f the N o r t h w e s t I n d i a na Conference W o m a n ' s Society of C h r i s t i a n Service w i l l be h e l d A p r i l 16 a t C i t y C h u r c h , Gary . Speakers w i l l be Miss Agness ,Shaw a m i s s i o n ary f r o m I n d i a a n d M r s . E m i l M . H a r t l a m e m b e r o f the W o m an's D i v i s i o n of C h r i s t i a n Service.
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" C h o m p , c h o m p . W h a t ' s up doc? H e r e comes Peter C o t t o n T a i l , h o p p i n ' d o w n the B u n n y T r a i l . " Yep f o l k s , t ha t ' s me, Pet e r C o t t o n T a i l a n d I ' m here to b r i n g you a l l g ree t ings f r o m m y home t o w n , B u n n y ' s v i l l e . I ' m w h a t y o u f o l k s c a l l an Eas te r W a b b i t . C h o m p , C h o m p , C h o m p . I ' m no t j u s t a r e g u l a r o r d i n a r y , type Eas te r W a b b i t . I ' m a gossiping , i n q u i s i t i v e Eas te r W a b b i t and I ' m here to h i p p i t y hop d o w n the ha l l s of CHS to see w h a t ' s new i n the f o r m of gossip. H m m m m m , C h o m p , c h o m p . I t sure does l o o k i n t e r e s t i n g t h i s week.
Say," Joan D i l l o n , wasn't, i t r a t h e r e m b a r r a s s i n g to lose y o u r •skirt i n school . Y o u ' d be t t e r have a g o o d excuse for t h a t t r i c k 'cause I bel ieve y o u ' r e g o i n g to need i t . Geesh, w h a t these h u mans do for a l i t t l e a t t e n t i o n .
W h a t i n the name o f c a r r o t s :md l e t t u c e are y o u k n i t t i n g , Susie G a r d n e r ? 1 k n o w i t ' s the F r i d a y before s p r i n g vaca t i on , a n d i t is o n l y a s t u d y h a l l p e r i o d , b u t y o u l i v e and l e a r n and I gjaess t h a t goes f o r w a b b i t s too, c h o m p , c h o m p .
A l t h o u g h the j u n i o r s were v e r y i i r e d a f t e r the h a r d w o r k on t h i s H a m Supper , they s t i l l managed to have a v e r y l i v e l y p a r t y a t L i n d a Nelson 's house. I hear t h a t we have a new chef amongs t us, i n the f o r m of P a u l L i e t t e . W h a t ' s t h a t ? H e p u t o r ange pop on the pizza? P r o m the w a y i t s o u n d l , t h a t y o u n g m a n hasn ' t been ea t i ng a c a r r o t a day fo r his eyes. I t was p r e t t y g o o d i h o u g h , w a s n ' t i t ?
C l i n g , e l ang , c l ang , j i n g l e . Oops, t he r e goes Susie's k n i t t i n g needle. Please Susie, t h i s is a ^tudy h a l l a n d i f y o u m u s t k n i t , please do i t q u i e t l y . A f t e r a l l , y o u m i g h t w a k e up a l l those w h o are t r y i n g t o sleep!!/
A l l the s tuden ts are v e r y sad to see D i c k K n o e r z e r and Ch ip W'al ls tead leave the o l ' w i g w a m ; especia l ly one g i r l i n the j u n i o r class. Good l u c k D i c k a n d Ch ip a n d have f u n i n C a l u m e t C i t y . W e ' r e a l l g o i n g to miss ya ' lo t s , w o n ' t we L o n n i e ?
M y l a r g e ears have p i c k e d up a h i g h f requency wave . I t ' s c o m i n g / t l s t ronger , s t ronge r . Oh , t ha t ' s i t . 10 — 9 — 8 — 7 — 6 — 5 — 4 — 3 — 2 — 1 — 0 Blas t o f f . W e ' r e o f f fo r N e w Y o r k and W a s h i n g t o n . Oh heaven ly Eas te r eggs, i t ' s j u s t the seniors l e a v i n g on t h e i r t r i p . Bye seniors , en joy yourse lves and happy Eas t e r egg b u n t i n g . D o n ' t fo rge t to pack y o u r c a r ro t s .
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Hey , B r u c e L i n d v a l l . w h y does i t sound l i k e "50 g i r l s " ( D i d I hear r i g h t ? 5 0 ! ! ! ) w h e n Susie ca l l s you? B y the w a y . I ' ve been asked to i n f o r m w h y y o u w e r e n ' t a t the show? A n d no excuses.
Oh yes, the s t u d e n t body w o u l d l i k e to c o n g r a t u l a t e D a n n y Haenes and A n d y L o w r y fo r w i n n i n g the B - t e a m f r e e - t h r o w a w a r d and the r e b o u n d i n g a w a r d . N ice w o r k boys.
W h a t ' s t h i s 1 hear? The sophomores are l o s i n g t w o c a r r o t s . . . er . . . I mean boys. W h e r e are t h e y go ing? Oh , to the f r e shmen class. Is t h a t a l l . H o w abou t i t L i n d a B a k e r , George B a b c h u c k , P a t t y McCombs , and R o n Bab-cock? P r o m the s o u m l of the s ta t ic and c o m m o t i o n , y o u ' d t h i n k they were m o v i n g away .
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Some sophomore g i r l s have " l e f t t h e i r hear t s i n A r g o s . " W h a t is t h e t r u t h to t h i s s t a t e m e n t M o l l y N o r r i s , She ry l F i s h e r , and Diane Davis . Oh you 've los t i n teres t i n C u l v e r boys fo r the t i m e be ing . B e t t e r be c a r e f u l , the C u l ve r f e l l a ' s m a y get j ea lous .
M y c a r r o t is a l m o s t gone so I be t t e r . . . no, w a i t . . . I t h i n k there ' s one in t h i s can. H m m m , ( s w i s h - oops . . . s o r r y D i c k Mcc r a c k e n . I s h o u l d have read the l abe l , " J u s t B e a u t i f u l H a i r S p r a y . " Does i t r e a l l y w o r k . D i c k ?
W e l l , m y b e a u t i f u l w a b b i t ears are d r o o p i n g d o w n i n m y face f r o m e x h a u s t i o n . I m u s t de l i ve r these Eas t e r eggs to a l l t he good l i t t l e boys a n d g i r l s so I ' l l s ign o f f f o r n o w . See ya ' a l l aga in nex t year. H a p p y Eas te r to ya ' a l l .
" H e r e comes Pe te r C o t t o n T a i l h o p p i n g . . . d o w n . . . . the . . . "
Gir ls , T a k e Note! By L a r r y L i n h a r t
B e w a r e a l l g i r l s ! ! ! G i r l s are d o o m e d i f t h e y c o n t i n u e to c a r r y on t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s and hab i t s of d a i l y l i f e ! ! F r o m the v i e w p o i n t o f severa l a u t h o r i t a t i v e male c r i t i c s , the g i r l s of t oday have to shape u p ! !
One top ic t h a t s t r i k e s the male of t oday is the e a t i n g hab i t s of g i r l s . T r u l y A m e r i c a ' s teen-age g i r l s are the mos t u n d e r n o u r i s h e d g i r l s i n o u r society . T h e y cons t a n t l y go on d ie t s . T h e y s k i p l u n c h to a v o i d g e t t i n g too m a n y ca lor ies a n d t h e n load up on cand y bars a n d p o t a t o chips . T h i s is i n e x c u s a b l e ! ! ! O u r male a u t h o r i t i e s p o i n t o u t t h a t i f g i r l s w a n t to cu t d o w n o n ca lor ies , t h e y s h o u l d eat m o r e balanced meals .
A n o t h e r t op ic t h a t d i sgus ts o u r a u t h o r i t i e s is c e r t a i n d ress ing hab i t s of the f emale p o p u l a t i o n today . T h e y parade a r o u n d i n •public w i t h t h e i r h a i r up i n c u r l ers. T h i s is also d i s g u s t i n g . T h e s o l u t i o n to t h i s p r o b l e m is to j u s t s t ay home w h i l e y o u r h a i r is up i n c u r l e r s .
One last c r i t i c i s m of the hab i t s o f t oday ' s g i r l s is t h a t they are p r e v a r i c a t i n g c rea tu re s ! T h e y "wil l t e l l a person s o m e t h i n g a n d as soon as the person leaves, the g i r l w i l l t e l l a n o t h e r person the exact oppos i te . T h i s p r o b a b l y is t h e mos t ser ious bad h a b i t in today ' s teen-age g i r l s .
I n conc lus ion , we t h i n k t h a t the l ives of the teen-age g i r l s s h o u l d be reshaped. T h e y s h o u l d t h i n k m o r e before a c t i n g h a s t i l y .
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By Bonnie Sa l t F o r the t h i r d consecut ive year
the M a r s h a l l C o u n t y b a s k e t b a l l p layers a n d coaches g a t h e r e d fo r the a n n u a l P l y m o u t h P i l o t - N e w s b a s k e t b a l l banquet at A r g o s , T h u r s d a y even ing , M a r c h 1 2 , a n d hea rd I n d i a n a H i g h School A t h le t i c C o m m i s s i o n e r P h i l Eskew descr ibe the purposes and funct i ons of the s tate a t h l e t i c associat i o n .
A m e a l of swiss s teak , mashed pota toes , g reen beans, sa lad , f r u i t cup. b read , b u t t e r , m i l k , a n d dessert was served by the A r g o s H i g h School g i r l s .
T h e mas te r of ceremonies f o r the e v e n i n g was D o n C r a m e r , the e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f of the P i l o t - N e w s . A f t e r the mea l was f i n i s h e d , P h i l E s k e w gave his speech on the purpose of spor ts i n h i g h schools . H e e x p l a i n e d the f u n c t i o n s and too ls of the I H S A A .
" T o m a k e g e n t l e m e n ou t of boys and to b r i n g honor to o u r schools — t h a t is the purpose of o u r a t h l e t i c p r o g r a m . " E s k e w sa id .
" I t is the purpose of the I H S A A to p r o t e c t y o u boys . " he told, t he p laye r s . " I t is o u r j o b to m a k e sure t h a t we a l l p l ay by the same r u l e s . "
E s k e w added t h a t one school i n the s tate decided to i g n o r e the ru l e s . " I ' m no t ve ry p o p u l a r i n t h a t c i t y ; I d o n ' t t h i n k I c o u l d be e lected m a y o r t h e r e , " he sa id . A c c o r d i n g to M r . E s k e w , the ru l e s made by the I H S A A w e r e made fo r a purpose ; no t j u s t fo r the f u n o f i t .
The c l i m a x to the banque t p r o g r a m came w i t h t h e announcem e n t of the P i l o t - N e w s A l l -C o u n t y t e a m selected by v o t e of t h e c o u n t y coaches. E a c h coach sent i n a l i s t of 10 boys, none of w h o m c o u l d be f r o m h i s o w n school . These were c o u n t e d a n d the top 10 boys w h o rece ived the mos t votes w e r e placed on the A l l - C o u n t y t e a m .
K e n n e t h Cole, C u l v e r p r i n c i pa l , r ead the names a n d M i k e Boys of t h e P i l o t - N e w s presen ted a t r o p h y to each o f the A l l - C o u n t y p l aye r s .
Those boys on the A l l - C o u n t y t e a m t h i s year a r e : D o n B a l k a and J i m H o l l a n d of LaPaz . Sam L o w r y a n d P a u l W h i t e of C u l v e r . Joe l B e r g e r and W i l l M e t h e n y of T r i t o n , E l d o n A n g l i n and C r a i g
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F o u r Senior boys were p r i v i leged to have the h o n o r of being on the A l l - C o u n t y t eam t w o years i n a r o w . T h e y are D o n B a l k a . Sam L o w r y , E l d o n A n g l i n , and C r a i g Roeder .
Those boys w h o rece ived hono rab l e m e n t i o n a re : J i m B o s w e l l a n d Dave L e m a r of C u l v e r . Char les Red inge r , M a r k W a r r i c k . L e l a n d Cox, and W a d e O ' D e l l a l l of A r g o s , Denn i s B u r c h of T y n e r . Denn i s C r a i g o f T r i t o n , and K e n Johnson and D o n C r a m e r of W e s t .
The 10 m e m b e r s of the A l l -C o u n t y t e am r e m a i n e d f o r a few m i n u t e s a f t e r the m e e t i n g was a d j o u r n e d i n o r d e r fo r t h e i r p ict u r e to be t a k e n for the P i l o t -News.
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Mrs . Keyse r : Grade 1 — K i m Thompson b r o u g h t cupcakes and candy on her b i r t h d a y . M a r c h 13. Jeff Jones t r ea t ed us to candy and m i l k on his St. P a t r i c k ' s Day b i r thday . A l m o s t everyone can now w r i t e t h e i r f u l l name w i t h out a mis take . W e ' r e also w o r k ing on w r i t i n g n u m b e r s f r o m 1 -100; by 5's and by 10's. F o r o u r "spot of g r e e n " on St. Pat ' s Day we made shamrocks . I s n ' t i t f u n to measure th ings? W e each have a foot r u l e r and are l e a r n i n g how to use t hem.
Mrs . B a r t o n : Grade 1 — W e saw a f i l m about I n d i a n s . H e r e is Danny Osborn's s t o ry . " I n d i a n s l ived in the o ld days. T h e I n d i ans shot b u f f a l o . " F o r St. Pa t r ick ' s Day H o w i e Babcock brought a Shamrock cake. The boys and g i r l s enjoyed the party.
Miss Page: Grade 2 — L o u Ann Shei has a b i r t h d a y d u r i n g spr ing vacat ion on M a r c h 2 5. We a l l wore shamrocks M a r c h 1 V. so we were a l l good I r i s h m e n . We made M r . and M r s . I r i s h pota toes f o r decorat ions. W e have made some " H e a l t h Pos te r s" on w n a t to wear in d i f f e r e n t w e a t h e r and seasons. We have had plays f r o m three of our s tor ies . W e have made hats to pu t on o u r p i c k e t
fence, j u s t l i k e the ones i n o u r ! s to ry , " T h e Seven L i t t l e P i f f l e s . "
W e can n o w do a l l o u r a lphabe t in Curs ine w r i t i n g . W e w o r e
| Eas te r Eggs fo r a r t . F o r r o o m I decora t ions we decora ted paper j eggs. S p r i n g is here and we have
pussy w i l l o w s . We now have 28 in ou r r o o m . Coleen H a l l i n a n moved to A r i z o n a , Georgia T h o m p s o n to Sou th Bend a n rl D o r o t h y K e e n moved ' to LaCrosse . W e miss each one.
M r s . S h i r r e l l : Grade 2 — W e have ce lebra ted t w o b i r t h d a y s i n M a r c h . V i c k i B a k e r w a s e i g h t years o l d on M a r c h 0 and R o b i n F i t t e r l i n g was e i g h t on M a r c h 14. R o b i n ce lebra ted his b i r t h d a y on F r i d a y by t r e a t i n g his class w i t h cookies and m i l k . On S';. P a t r i c k ' s Day we each made a s h a m r o c k to wear . W e also w r o t e s tor ies abou t St. P a t r i c k ' s Day M a g i c " as p i c t u r e d i n o u r N E W S R A N G E R .
M i 1 , l i o r b a n : Grade 4 — M e l -v i n W a l t e r had an e x p e r i m e n t s h o w i n g h o w l i g h t effects the d i r e c t i o n of g r o w t h i n p lan t s . Jack C a m p b e l l b r o u g h t to school a m o d e l s team engine , s h o w i n g this p r i n c i p l e of a s team engine . W e s t u d i e d abou t s team as a source of p o w e r i n socia l s tud ies . T h e boys o f the class have f i n i shed t h e i r t i m e l i n e s h o w i n g the h i s t o r y of the a i r p l a n e ; they h i v e s h o w n the changes by d r a w i n g p ic tu res of a i rp l anes made i n d i f f e r en t years .
M r . V o n d r a : Grade 5 — The class en joyed a de l i c ious c a k e b r o u g h t to school by T e r r y Babcock. I t was i n the shape of a s h a m r o c k w i t h g reen f r o s t i n g . T h a n k y o u , T e r r y .
M r s . C a r t e r : Grade 3 — \\'< have l ea rned the f i r s t 14 l ines of P a u l Revere 's R ide to say as a s p e a k i n g cho i r . F o r Eas te r wo made s m a l l Eas te r baskets of w h i t e c o n s t r u c t i o n paper, decorated w i t h co lo red eggs. I n t h e m we p u t g reen a r t i f i c i a l grass. W e w i l l g e t a goody to pu t i n t o t h e m l a t e r . T h e c h i l d r e n are l o o k i n g f o r w a r d to a p leasan t va ca t ion . I n a r i t h m e t i c we are now l e a r n i n g the 2's i n m u l t i p l i c a t i o n .
T h e C u l v e r Citizen — C u l v e r . Indiana — March 25, 19B-1 — P a g e 7
F r o m H e a d T o T o e \i\ E v a N o r r i s and Shar i Croy T h i s week severa l s t uden t s
were asked t h e ques t i on " W h e n y o u meet a person fo r the f i r s t t i m e , w h a t is the first, t i l i n g you no t ice abou t t h e m ? " F r o m t h e i r answers you can be sure t h a t f i r s t impres s ions r e a l l y coun t . I n fact , t hey m a y be l o o k i n g you over f r o m head to toe!
Dave L e m a r — T h e w a y t h e i r second toe f r o m the l e f t on the r i g h t foo t is bent . T h i s shows w h e t h e r they are conse rva t ive or l i b e r a l , and y o u can l e a r n a lot of t h i n g s f r o m t h a t . Chances are t h o u g h t h a t t h e y w i l l be w e a r i n g shoes!
D o u g K o s t e r m a n - - H o w he
acts w h e n he meets m e ! K a y T h o m a s - - W e l l , i f t he
person I m e e t is a pe rox ided b londe , I k n o w he ' is no t t r u s t w o r t h y . E v e r y b o d y k n o w s t h a t b londes can ' t be t r u s t e d . ( E x amples , Dave L e m a r , Peggy H e r r . M r . D i l l m a n . M r . B o t t o r f f , and D i c k M a c k e y . )
Pa t Ogden — H o w t a l l he is! M a r t h a M c A l l i s t e r —• H i s
l o o k s ! L a r r y L i n h a r t — W h e t h e r i t ' s
a boy or a g i r l . • B r e n d a M c A l l i s t e r — T h e way
he dresses. L i n d a S p a r l i n g and K a t h y Eas
t e r d a y — H o w he smel l s b e h i n d the l e f t ear. ( A t the f i r s t meet i n g , g i r l s ? ! R e a l l y ! )
Pa t Seslar — A b o u t h i m ? W h o cares abou t the " h i m s " I meet , N o w w h e n i t comes to " h e r s " . . .
L a y n e Zech ie l — T h e way she w a l k s . T h e r e s h o u l d no t be any a g i t a t i o n s wha t soever .
W a n d a W a r r e n - - T h e f i r s t t h i n g I no t ice abou t a person is t h e i r eyes — eyes abou t a person .
M i k e E u s t i s — I ' l l L a r r y B a n k s
s m i l e . W h e t h e r b o r i n g .
George B a b c h u c k — I f i t ' s a g i r l , t he g e o m e t r i c curves .
T o m Y o c o m — T h e i r appearance, of course, a n d t h e n i f t h e y pass t h a t . . .
P a m Phelps — I no t i ce t h e i r
t e l l a lot
never t e l l ! ! — The person's he's happy or
eyes and t h e i r s m i l e . B a r b M i k e s e l l — T h e i r eyes! G l o r i a B a k e r — H i s pe r sona l i
t y and d i m p l e s . R o n Babcock — H e r face and
f i g u r e . P a t t i McCombs - I f t h . y ' r
b londe . D e n n i Schn icke — I f i t ' s a ;.'•
h o w cute she is and . . . S h a r o n E u s t i s — N e v e r
t h o u g h t of i t . H o l l y T h o m p s o n — T h e i r
shoes and t h e i r h a i r . M a r s h a Guise — I u s u a l l y look
a t the eyes. L i n d a B a k e r — T h e i r appi ; r
ance and, of course, t h e i r good l o o k s .
Suzanne O v e r m y e r — I f i l i ' v are cu te .
Steve B a i r — H e r f i g u r e . D i a n e Ne l son — T h e i r appej r
ance. D o u g L i n d v a l l — I f i t ' s a g l i l
i t ' s her h a i r , b u t i f i t ' s a boy. w e l l , I d o n ' t no t ice .
C l a u d i a DePoy — T h e i r looks a n d p e r s o n a l i t y .
B e t t y B i c k e l — T h e i r l ooks mos t of a l l .
P a u l L i e t t e — Depends on t h e i r sex.
C h e r y l Z i n k — T h e i r appear ance and looks , ( o f course )
C a r o l y n Saft H o w g i r l s are f o l l o w i n g h i m .
I l l : i I V .
Signs o f a l l k i n d s on sale a T h e C i t i z e n . O n l y 25 cents.
Here's Richard Petty, who finished first in the Daytona " 5 0 0 " with a record average speed of over 154 miles per hour.
It 's a complete victory for Plymouth! Plymouth Dealers are celebrating their victory with a big Victory Sale—determined to break sales records, too—and challenging all with their deals. Drive the winner—get a Plymouth now!
PLYMOUTH WINS AT DAYTONA! Plymouth rocked the racing world when it finished the famed Daytona "500" in first, second, and third places and toppled previous speed records with competition-equipped stock Plymouths. Sanctioned by NASCAR.
ITH Wl I M A ! In the "winter world series of drag racing"—both the NHRA and the AHRA Winternationals-competition-equipped Plymouths accounted for the top stock eliminator titles.
PLYMOUTH WINS IT SI It was 10 out of 10 against Ford and Chevrolet! At Plymouth's request, the Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute pitted comparably equipped showroom V-8s in grueling tests of "things you buy a car for."
PLYMOUTH WINS AT INDIANAPOLIS! In tests for performance, handling, braking, and economy at Indianapolis Raceway Park, a showroom Plymouth beat both Ford and Chevrolet in 9 out of 10 tests run by N.C.T.I , at the request of Plymouth.
PLYMOUTH WINS AT WATKINS GLEN! A standard showroom Plymouth beat Ford and Chevrolet in 9 out of 10 tests here. They were rugged tests of "things you buy a car for," conducted by N.C.T.I . , at Plymouth's request.
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Manor Market MAY & NORRIS WHARTON
Culver City Rexall Drugs
Culver Sheet Metal Works
Neal Shock Barber Shop BURR OAK
Nelson Equipment Co., Inc.
Culver Produce Co.
Curlette Salon
FANNIE BIDDLE
K. H. Miller Dairy
Tony's D-X Service
George Hopple Trucking Co Hoosier Pete Station
Culver Boat Company
The State Exchange Finance Company
Burr Oak Hardwgre
Culver Press, Inc.
New Culver Hotel
Gates & Calhoun Chevrolet, Inc. CULVER — ARGOS
5. J. Rossa Grocery
Easterday-Bonine Funeral Home
Kline's TV and Appliance
Gordon's Texaco Service
Winkler's Automotive Service
Walkerton Oil Co., Inc.
Joe Boetsma & Son
Sims' Printing Company
Crabb's Furniture Store CULVER
Russell & Goldie Currens' Store
BURR OAK
Thermogas Company, Plymouth
O. T. Smith, Landscape Service
Culver Tool & Engineering Co.
Charley's Lake Shore Garage
Culver Citizen
VFW Post No. 6979 Hoesel Insurance Agency
Argos Furniture Store
Marshall County Lumber Co. Cloverleaf Dairy, Distributors of
Borden's Products KENNETH H. MILLER JR.
Ray Houghton, Excavating Contractor
Jack's Taxi TOM & RUTH WALKER
Hinkle's Ideal Cleaners GOLDIE and HENRY
Van Gilder Funeral Home
West Shore Boat Service "The Aliens"
Mary's Beauty Shop MARY and CONNIE
T a K , . to — Tl»o Culver Cit izen, C u l v e r , Iinlianit — M a r c h fl5, 1!>«4
Sylvester Zechiels Honored On 60th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zechiel , 1 1 1 Slate Street, Culver , were feted at a Sunday afternoon, M a r c h 2 2, reception held in the G r a c e United C h u r c h of Chr i s t soc ia l rooms honoring their 60th wedding anniversary. One-hundred and seventy-five guests attended the affair hosted by the honored couple's daughter and family , Mr. and Mrs. Judson D i l lon, Gary , C h e r y l , and Joan.
Guests were from C a y u g a , N. Y . ; B u c h a n a n , Mich.; St. John, Mich . ; and Hammond, Indianapolis , Rochester, A k r o n , South B e n d , K n o x , Peru , Plymouth and C u l v e r , Ind .
Mrs. Robert Zechiel was in charge of the decorations for the tea table which .featured a three-
tier white wedding cake tr immed in yellow with yel low candles on either side. A t the base of the candles were smal l yellow mums, lemon leaves and greenery. T h e table was covered wi th a white damask cloth which had been a gift for the 60th wedding ann i versary of Mrs. Zechiel 's brother and s ister- in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Aust in Romig , three years ago.
T a k i n g turns presiding at the table were Mr. and Mrs. Zechiel 's two granddaughters , C h e r y l and Joan Di l lon, and Mrs. V ic tor R . Eas terday , Mrs. V e r n o n I . E a s t e r day, Mrs. C h a r l e s Waywood of Hammond , Mrs. R i c h m o n d B l a k e of Indianapol is , Mrs. J o h n R o m i g o f St. John , Mich. , Mrs. H a r o l d Hatten , Miss V e r d a R o m i g and Miss T h e l m a Smith .
Ass i s t ing with the serving were Mrs. Oscar Wesson , Miss Margaret Swanson, and Mrs. E . C . L e w i s .
Judson Dil lon and G a r y Di l lon
were in charge of the guest book. F o l l o w i n g the reception Mr.
and M r s - Di l lon and family entertained immediate relat ives at a supper party.
§-§-§ Cindy M c K e e was a Wednesday
supper guest of her grandmother, Mrs. T r u l a McKee .
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' 60 Chevrolet B iscayne
4-Door
' 59 Ford Stat ion Wagon
6-Passenger Have to see to appreciate
' 59 Plymouth Belvedere
4-Door
' 59 Ford 2-Door, Sharpie
' 58 Chevrolet Be lA i r
V-8, 4-Door
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1952 Dodge '/2-ton
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Like other companies operating in America's free enterprise system, Indiana's Electric Companies constantly search for increased operating efficiencies. These result in the best possible service at the lowest possible price to you.
N o r t ' i e r n I n d i a n a P u b l i c : S e r v i c e
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Do You Remember 'Way Back When?
Highlights of Culver News of 10, 2D, 30, 40, and 50
Years Ago This Week
March 24, 1054— The 50th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Zechiel was honored with a cooperative dinner party Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. R o -mig.
Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m H . L o w r y celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with a Sunday afternoon and evening open house in their Hibbard home.
Neighbors of the K o v a c s family residing in the vic inity of Burr Oak, Hibbard. and Culver , have provided a home, furn i sh ings, food, and clothing for the
ve survivors of the family whose ibbard home was destroyed by
fire last week. Seven members of the family peri ished in the flames1
and all personal belongings were lost. The students of the C u l v e r Public Schools have contributed a total of $23 6.60 to the K o v a c s . whose son and brother, V ic tor , an honor student of the C u l v e r Senior Class , was one of those killed in the fire.
H a r r y Geise l , noted ret ired major league baseball umpire , will be the featured speaker at the L i o n s banquet tonight honoring the C H S basketbal l players and coach.
March 22, 11)44— Pvt . F l e t c h e r T . Strang J r .
FOOD ! Sat . , Match 2 8
Beginning at 8 :30 A . M .
at the Easterday-Bonine Funeral Home
Sponsored by Max inkuckee J u n i o r
Woman's C l u b 12-2n
m &ays Very few of these on the market yet, but here is one —
'63 Chevy Monza " 9 0 0 " R e a r engine, four in the floor shift, bucket seats, a l l v iny l t r i m , seat belts, radio, heater, -other extras. T h i s beauty has a book value of $1975.00. We offer it at . . .
$1895.00
Other nice cars ready to go:
'62 Chevy II 4-dr. sedan, 6 cy.1., std. trans. Nice and c lean. Many trouble-free miles. Now reduced to . . .
$1295.00
1959 Ford Galaxie 0 Cyl. , 2-dr., s tra ight st ick. A sharp one, engine jus t reconditioned, heater, other extras.
$795.00
TRANSPORTATION
1958 Ford Wagon X*$, 4-dr. Much nicer than the price indicates.
$495.00
1957 Pontiac V-8, 2-dr. hdtp., auto, trans. , power steering, 7 tires ,a n d wheels. Better car than the price indicates.
$215.00
B A N K F I N A N C I N G W I T H C R E D I T L I F E
I N S U R A N C E I N C L U D E D !
Jeffirs Motor Company, Inc.
E D M U N D J E F F I R S M I C H A E L J E F F I R S
1001 W . Jefferson St. PLYMOUTH
Phone 930-2331 13n
underwent surgery at Denver, Colo.
John K l i n e , age 83, died after an i l lness of two years. He was born in Marsha l l County and lived his entire life on the old K l i n e homestead east of L a k e Maxinkuckee which his father purchased from the government.
T h e M. A. F l a n a g a n cottage on the east side of L a k e Maxinkuckee has been sold to Deane W a l k e r . T h e transact ion was completed by the Riggens rea l estate office.
Pvt. Donald Mil ler , who has been stationed at Buck ley F i e l d , Colo. , is spending a 15-day furlough wi th his family .
A m o n g the 29 from M a r s h a l l County to report for induction were Robert Y o u n g and J . Robert C r u m p .
M a r c h 22, 1 9 3 4 — A record-breaking drop of 50
degrees in temperature last Saturday changed a spring- l ike day to one of an old-fashioned blizzard. T h e temperature dropped to two above zero and three inches of snow fell. A t one time the mercury dropped 14 degrees in 15 minutes .
P. A . W i c k i z e r has added a gro
cery stock to his variety store. F r e d Thompson has announced
his candidacy for county commissioner on the Republ i can ticket.
Miss E v e l y n R a i l s b a c k and A l bert Overmyer were marr ied .
Miss Dorothy R i c h a r d s o n and Vic tor G. Benedict were united in marriage .
W . ,S. E a s t e r d a y has instal led a sound-proof cei l ing in his funera l home.
C h a r l e s B u n n and Mrs. H a r r y Sarber died dur ing the week at L e i t e r s F o r d .
* * » M a r c h 10, 1 0 2 4 —
Capta in de B l u m e n t h a l addressed the Chamber of Commerce on conditions in R u s s i a , g iving a v iv id description of the activit ies of the Bo l shev ik i . T h e meeting' was held at the Jungle Hote l .
A petition has been filed with the T o w n B o a r d for the paving of State .Street.
Claude R . and J . Dick Newman have received bronze medals from Purdue Univers i ty for the production records their respective herds achieved dur ing the past year.
L . H . Snapp died at Hibbard . T h e new building of the F e r -
T h g C u l v e r Ci t izen — C u l v e r , I n d i a n a — M a r c h 2<>, 1904 — Page 11
feres and Offices W I L L B E
FROIVI 12 U N T I L 2 P .
6000 FRIDAY In order that everyone may attend joint
services at Grace United Church
1 1 :30 A D U L T LUNCHEON
1 2 : 4 5 GOOD F R I D A Y SERVICE
Culver-Union Township Chamber of Commerce
13n
E S P E C I A L L Y P E R T ,
E X C E P T I O N A L L Y P R E T T Y
How she'll love this fanciful T-strap style for spring time,
summer time, any time that calls for a pretty piece of footwork.
POK SOTS AND GIRLS
P l y m o u t h
r ier L u m b e r Company was given a house w a r m i n g F r i d a y night in the form of a 500 party. More than 50 couples were present.
F lorence Ra l s ton D r u m m o n d has filed for county recorder on the Democrat ic t icket, thereby earn ing the dist inction of being the f irst woman in Marsha l l C o u n ty to seek public office.
M a r c h 20, 1 9 1 4 — T h e ice on the lake is breaking
up. T h e fire escapes have been put
in place on the school house. J o h n C . Zechiel of Culver has
registered his farm as " T h e Zechiel Homestead." T h e r e are 107 acres in the farm and it has been owned by some of the Zechiels since 18 60.
T h e high school seniors ordered their class rings and invi tations out of town. We were shown one of the r ings which after a week's wear exposes the brass. Instead of being a 14-karat gold
as represented, the local jeweler pronounces them to be of 8-karat They cost $3.75 each.
T h e traffic ordinance is now in force, having had its required publication. No longer can the Ind ian who drives a motorcycle or an automobile with the muffler open go raging through the streets m a k i n g a noise l ike a t ra in of cars without getting a r rested. T h e new traffic ordinance does not apply to horse-propelled vehicles, except at the depot. T h e ordinance expressly states that the word "vehicles" applies only to those dr iven by motors.
E r n e s t P a r r has gone, to M a r t insvi l le to be treated for r h e u mat ism. He was accompanied by Roy Cromley who wi l l remain with h im.
. Mrs. Sidney W i l l i a m s , formerly R e n a Clemens , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J u l i u s Clemens of H i b b a r d , died recently at K a n k a kee, 111., after an i l lness of over three years. She was 35.
GeocI Select ion H a l l m a r k Cards E a s t e r Stuffed A n i m a l s
mim C I T Y P £ G STORE 13n
for Your EASTER DINNER Cooked, ready to eat — Just heat and serve.
PLAIN or FRUITED Short Shank — Skinless and Shankless
Rolled Boneless
PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER SOON
WALTER PRICE'S ABATTOIR
V 4 MILE SOUTH OF PLYMOUTH ON MUCKSHAW ROAD
Open Until 7 P.M. On Saturdays 13n
T E M P L E O F f A I T H M I S S I O N Rev- B . H . Cross , Pnstor
Located west of State Road 35 en State Road 10 to Cal i fornia Township School and one mile oorth.
Sunday School a:so a.m. Morning Service 10:30 a.m. Song Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Fourth Sunday evening of each
month there will be a full evening of spiritual singing and special music with vocal and instrumental numbers.
To those who do not attend elsewhere. We welcome you.
Methodist Group Ministry
( A fel lowship of M e t h o d i s t IPhurchcs in the area south and
past of L a k e M a x i n k u c k e e . ) F U L T O N C O U N T Y P A R I S H
Theodore R . Roberts , P a s t o r M O N T E R E Y M E T H O D I S T
J o h n Ri i igen , Superintendent W o r s h i p at 9:15 a.m. C h u r c h School at 10:05 a.m.
B E L O N G M E T H O D I S T W n l l y Dtnsmoro, Superintendent
C h u r c h School at 9:15 a.m. W o r s h i p at 10:15 a.m. L E T T E R S F O R D M E T H O D I S T
R a l p h Stay ton, Superintendent C h u r c h School at 10 a.m. W o r s h i p at 11:15 a.m.
C U L V E R C I R C U I T R e v . Clyde B e c k n e r J r . , P a s t o r
M A X I N K U C K E E M E T H O D I S T Worship at 9:30 a.m. every
Sunday. C h u r c h School at 10:15 a.m.
M T . H O P E M E T H O D I S T W a y n e K l i n e , Superintendent C h u r c h School at 10:00 a.m. W o r s h i p at l ' : 0 0 a.m. every
end and 4th Si.ndav. S A N T A A N N A M E T H O D I S T G.wald I r w i n , Superintendent C h u r c h School at 10:00 a.m. W o r s h i p at 11:00 every 1st
•.nd 3rd Sunday. P O P L A R G R O V E C H A R G E
W . R a y K u h n , P a s t o r W i l l i a m L a k e , Superintendent C h u r c h .School at 10:00 a.m. W o r s h i p at 10:45 each Sunday.
S A N D H I L L C I R C U I T S A N D H I L L M E T H O D I S T
R n s s p i i Good, Pastor GUin H a r t , Superintendent C h u r c h School at 10:00 a.m. W o r s h i p at 11:00 a.m. on 1st
arri 3rd Sundavls. G I L E A D M E T H O D I S T
Grore.r Shaffer, Superintendent C h u r c h School at 10:00 a.m. Worship at 11:60 a.m. on 2nd
and 4 th Sundays.
R I C H L A N D C E N T E R C I R C U I T
Calvin MeCntcheon, P a s t o r R I C H L A N D C E N T E R
M E T H O D I S T Herbert Warner , Superintendent
Sunday Schxol at 9:30 a.m. on 1st and 3rd Sundays, (10:30 on 2nd and 4th S u n d a y s ) .
Worship at 9:30 a.m. on 2nd *nd 4th Sundays. (10 :45 on 1st and 3rd S u n d a y s ) .
M . Y . F . at 7:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study on
Thursday at 8:00 p.m.
B U R T O N M E T H O D I S T William Be lcher , Superintendent
Stinda,- School at 9:30 a.m. on fnd and 4th Sundays , ( 1 0 : C O on OTTTflia 3 r d ) .
Worship at 9:30 a.m. on 1st end ? r d Sundays . ( 10 :45 on 2nd and 4th Sun. )
M . Y . F . at 7:00 p.m. - ' E v e n i n g W o r s h i p at 7:30 on Znd and 4th Sundays .
Prayer and Bible S'.udy on Wednesdays at 8 p.m.
P R E T T Y L A K E E V A N G E L I C A L T N I T E D B R E T H R E N C H U R C H
T h o m a s R o u g h , Pas tor Frank B a i r J r . , Superintendent
Morning Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. E v e n i n g W o r s h i p 7:00 p.m. on
alternate Sundays . Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. W e d
nesday.
R O L L I N S C H A P E L R e v . H i r a m H . W a l k e r , B . D . Afternoon Worship , 3:30 p.m.
1st and 3rd Sundays each month
T H E C U L V E R M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H
T h e C h u r c h w i t h the C h i m e s D r . R . C . W i l l i a m s , Minis ter M r s . T e d Strang , E d u c a t i o n a l
Director 9:30 a . m . — C h u r c h School.
10:40 a . m . — W o r s h i p Service. 4:30 p . m . — J u n i o r High M . Y .
F . ( f irst & th ird S u n d a y ) 5:00 p .m.—Senior M . Y . F . (se
cond & F o u r t h S u n d a y ) 7:30 p . m . — E v e n i n g Worsh ip
Service
S T . T H O M A S ' E P I S C O P A L Center and A d a m s Sts. , P lymouth !
F a t h e r W i l l i a m C . R . Sher idan , j P a s t o r
W i n t e r Schedule 30 a.m. Holy E u c h a r i s t ,
a.m. F a m i l y E u c h a r i s t , a.m. C h u r c h School, Nur-
1'ho C u l v e r Cit izen — Culver , Ind iana — M a r c h 25, 1 !)(>-» — P i :t
7: 9:30 9:30
sery. 1 0 : 4 0
U N I O N C H U R C H O F T H E B R E T H R E N
State R o a d 1 7 Clyde L e h m a n , Pastor
Joe Heiser , Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worsh ip 10:30 a.m.
a.m. P a r i s h Breakfas t .
B U R R O A K C H U R C H O F G O D
R . W a r r e n Sorenson, Pastor Burton Feece , Superintendent
L a r r y Davis , A s s ' l . Supt. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. W o r s h i p Service 10:45 a.m. E v e n i n g Study H o u r 7:30 p.m. H o l y Communion observed the
first Sunday of each month during the morning worship service.
A cordial welcome is extended to a l l to worship wi th us.
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T 1 S T M . G . Johnson, Pastor
68.1 T h a y e r St. , P lymouth Worship Service 9 :30 a.m. .Sabbath School 1 0 : 3 0 a.m.
C U L V E R B I B L E C H U R C H 718 South M a i n Street
E d w i n B . C o c k r i l l , Pas tor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Classes for a l l ages. Morning W o r s h i p 11:00 a.m. T r a i n i n g H o u r 6:30 p.m. E v e n i n g Service 7:30 p.m. Nursery avai lable for a l l S u n
day services. P r a y e r Meet iag and Bible Study
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
T h e qu.-iIJilcatlons ot C u l v e r Ci t i zen Class i f i ed A d are fast, profitable results . C a l l V I 2 - 3 3 7 7 .
F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R I S T S C I E N T I S T
428 S. Michigan St. , P lyniout l i Read ing Room open in C h u r c h
Edif ice 2 to 5 - Wed. , T h u r s . . F r i . , <& Sat.
Sunday School 10:3 0 a.m. Morning W o r s h i p 10:30 a.m. E v e n i n g Worship Wednesday
7:45 p.m. T h e effect of the resurrect ion
on Jesus ' disciples will lie one of the themes at Chr i s t i an Science church services this Sunday.
Both Matthew's and John's ac count of the resurrect ion wi l l be read as part of the Bible L e s s o n on " R e a l i t y . " Also included wil l be this passage from the C h r i s t ian Science textbook: " T h r o u g h
! al l the disciples experienced, they became more sp ir i tual and understood better what, the Master had
; taught. H i s resurrect ion was also their resurrect ion. It helped them to raise themselves and
| others from sp ir i tua l dul lness and blind belief in Cod into the perception of infinite possibilit ies"
! (Science and Hea l th with K e y to the Scriptures by Mary B a k e r E d d y , p. 3 4 ) .
I
Mr. and Mrs. Char le s Simmons. Mrs. E d i t h Hudson and daughter L i n d a , spent, the weekend vis i t ing Mrs. S immons' sister, Mr. and Mrs. R u s s e l l M c C r u d e r and family of Chicago, and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones of E v a n s -ton.
T R I N I T Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Ci ty L i b r a r y ( C u l v e r )
R . J . Muel ler , B . D . pastor (phone: Roches ter : C A 3-5624)
W o r s h i p Services every Sunday at 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Chi ldren ' s Conf irmat ion Class
at 5 p.m. F r i d a y s . Communion on Ja.^t Sunday ot
the month.
S T . M A R Y ' S O F T H E L A K E C A T H O L I C C H U R C H
" T h a C h u r c h W i t h T h e Gold Crosse s"
ftiv. Joseph A . L " i i k , Pastor Sunday Maes 7:00 a.m., 8:00
a.m., 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Dai ly Mass 9:u0 a.m. Confessions Saturday 1:00 a.m.
fo 9:00 p.m. Confessions Saturday 7:00 p.m.
/ I O N G O S P E I C H A P E L R e v . B e n ToII i son , Minis ter Marion K l i n e , Superintendent Dwlght K l i n e , C l a s s L e a d e r
M a i i s o n Leap, L a y L e a d e r Sunday Schoc l 9:30 a.m. P r e a c h i n g Service 1 0 : 4 5 a .m. E v e n i n g W o r s h i p 8 p , every
4th Sunday of the month. P r a y e r Meeting T h u r s d a y 8:00
p.m. E v e r y o n e Welcome.
T R I N I T Y E V A N G E L I C A L U N I T E D B R E T H R E N C H U R C H R e v . Robert B c r k e y , Minister
R a y m o n d Morrison, Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morn ing W o r s h i p 11:00 a.m. Ervening W o r s h i p 7:30 p.m. on
alternate Sundays . C h o i r Pract i ce 6:30 p m T h u r s
day. P r a y e r Meeting 7:30 p."!.
T h u r s d a y .
C U L V E R L A R G E R P A R I S H E . U . o \ C H U R C H E S
E M M A N U E L E V A N G E " J C A L U N I T E D B R E T H R E N C H U R C H
R O T . W a l t e r C h i s h o l m , Pasto i Jesse White , Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 a.m. E v e n i n g WnrshiD 8:00 p.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Y o u t h Fe l lowsh ip 1:15 p.m.
H I B B A R D E . W . B . C H U R C H R e v . B r u c e Pr ice , Pnstor
. lack Quivey , Superintendent S u n d ? v School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worsln'n 11:00 a.m.
B U R R O A K E . U . U . C H U R C H R e v . B r u c e P r i c e
B e r t C r a m e r , Superintendent Morning Worship 9:00 a.m Sunday fchool 10:00 a.m.
S A I N T ANN'S C A T H O L I C C H U R C H , M O N T E R E Y R e v , E d w a r d Matuszak
Pastor S u id ay Masses: 7:30 and 9:30
a.m. Weekday Masses: 8:05 ( W i n
ter) 7:00 ( S u m m e r ) . Holy day of Obligat ion: 6:30
e.tn. E v e n i n g as announced on Par i sh bu'letin.
Holy Communion distributed each weekday at 7:00.
Confession: Saturday 4 to 6 p.ns, and 7 i c 9 p.m. Before Sun-
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T I S T M . G . Johnson , Pas tor
W o r s h i p Service 3:30 a.m. Sabbath School 10:30 a m .
M E M O R I A L C H A P E L C U L V E R M I L I T A R Y A C A D E M Y
C h a p l a i n A l l e n F . B r a y , U S N K Holy Communion - 8 :00 a.m. Chapel Service - 10 :30 a.m. T h e Chapel Is open daily for
personal prayer and meditation from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m.
Vis i tors a lways welcome!
G R A C E U N I T E D C H U R C H Rev . I I . W . Ho lnuan , Pastor
Music Mrs . Robert T . R u s t
Margaret S w a n s c n S m d a y Schoc l 9:30 a . u , Morning W o r s h i p 10:30 a.m.
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We know a dour old philosopher who always has something nasty to say about what m a k e s o t h e r s happy . I I i s latest, diatribe is against folks "parading to Church in all their Ea s t er finely."
But he won't get far with his complaints. For . strange as this might sound, the modern Eas ter "outfit" has its root in the very meaning of the day.
E a s i e r has Q ays stood for newness of life. II marks Christ's victory over death. It promises an eternal destiny to those who embrace the Fa i th .
E a s t e r p u t s old t h i n g s away and brings out the new — as the E a r t h sends forth its verdure — as Cod reveals our Hope.
And if there is a glow of happ ines s in w e a r i n g that new dress or hat or suit . . . well, it's only a hint of the joy that comes with finding that New Life .
The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and Rood citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu-
A l _ l _ F O R T h t C H U R C H
tarty and support the Church. They are: (1) Tor his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. ( . 3 ) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For tile sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily.
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Sunday Lamentat ions
3:37-42
Monday Romans 6:1-11
Tuesday Romans 8:18-25
Thursday I I Timothy
2:8-13
Wednesday I Corinthians
15:51-58
F r i d a y I John 5:1-5
Saturday Jude 14:21
T h i s F e a t u r e Is M a d e Possib le By T h e Fo l lowing F i r m s W h o Inv i te Y o u T o A t t e n d A House O f W o r s h i p E a c h W e e k
The State Exchange Bank
Member F D I C
C u l v e r , I nd .
Gates & Calhoun Chevrolet, Inc.
Complete Automotive Service
E a s t J e f f e r s o n
V i k i n g 2 - 3 0 0 0
C u l v e r , I n d .
Nelson Equipment Co., Inc.
I n t l . T r u c k s - F a r m a l l T r a c t o r s M c C o r m i c k F a r m E q u i p m e n t
5 0 4 L a k e Shore Dr ive V i k i n g 2 - 3 3 5 4
C u l v e r , I nd .
Hawthorn-Mel lody Ice Cream and Milk
P lymou th , I n d .
P h o n e 936-2161
Walter Price's Abattoir
Wholesale & Reta i l Meats
V i M i l e South of P lymouth
on M u c k s h a w Rocd
McKinnis Pharmacy
Phone V i k i n g 2 - 2 8 7 1
C u l v e r , I nd .
Park N Shop Super Market
2 0 7 E . J e f f e r s o n
Phone V i k i n g 2 - 2 4 5 0
C u l v e r , I nd .
Ray Wicker Ford Sales
Has the answer to your transportation problems
C u l v e r , Ind .
Phone V i k i n g 2-2791
Manor Market A t M a x i n k u c k e e Land ing
E a s t Shore D r i ve
C u l v e r , I n d .
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Culver's Four-County Trading Area's Recognized Market Place
R A T E S : Up to 25 words, 75c; 2 weeks, $1 .30 ; 3 week's, $1 .65 ; 4 week*, $1.80. Up to 50 words, $1 .50; 2 weeks, $2 .60 ; 3 weeks, $3 .30: 4 weeks, $3.60. Additional words 3c each. Minimum charge 75c. Special discount (or 26 or 52 consecutive insertions. RATES quoted are for cash with order; add 25c if charged. Service charge •f $1 for blind ads in care of The Citizen. Classified display, $1 per inch. Card of Thanks, In Memoriams, and Obituaries, $1.25. Front page reading notices, up to 35 words, $10. Local display advertising rate 70c per column Inch. Ads accepted until 9 a.m. Wednesday, day of publication.
F O B S A L E : 3-year-old tr i - level , home; 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, recreat ion room; 2-car garage; by owner. Phone V i k i n g 2-314 6.
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
F O R R E N T : Newly decorated furnished apartment; sleeping rooms. 617 P e a r l St. V i k i n g 2-3442. l t f n
F O R R E N T : L i g h t a iry apart ments, oil heat, hot water , electric stove and refrigerator. F u r n ished. Phone V i k i n g 2-3021.
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F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T F O R R E N T : heat and water furnished. C a l l V i k i n g 2-2641 after 6 p.m.
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NOTICES
ALL KINDS OF
0B PRINTING T H E CULVER PRESS
SPECIAL SERVICES R O O F I N G , G e n e r a l Carpenter work , and repair work. C h a r l e s Weiger , phone V i k i n g 2-2291.
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B I L L S T O K E S S E W I N G MAC H I N E R E P A I R . Service for all makes . F o r free check over cal l Argos , 892-5012. . 39tfn
ADDIE'S PIE SHOP 119 E . L a P o r t e S t . — P l y m o u t h F e a t u r i n g Home Style B a k e d
Goods F R E S H D A I L Y
Pies — C a k e s — Cookies Breakfas t & Dinner R o l l s
Doughnuts Complete L i n e Of Delicatessen
Foods Phone 930-3807
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F E L K E FLORIST Plymor. th
Cut Flowers and Potted Plants Of All Kinds
F u n e r a l W o r k ^ A Special ty W e a r e as close as yonr phone
036-3165 C O L L E C T t5tru
I f you desire w a l l accessories in any decor, Pletcher's Vi l lage Shop and F u r n i t u r e Show Rooms in Nappanee now has for your selection over one thousand such accessories, honest I n j u n ! Pletcher's Vi l lage Shop, H i W y 6 W Nappanee, Ind . 13n
F O R S A L E : Three -quar ter size bedspring wi th legs, complete. Dinner set of dishes. Phone V I 2-2452. after 5 p.m. 13*
S C R A T C H P A D S for sale. A variety of sizes to choose from at jus t 60£ per dozen. 30tf for six. L a r g e size pads also avai lable at only 10c each. T h e Ci t izen Office, Press B u i l d i n g , Cu lver .
FARM EQUIPMENT
TOHN D E E R E "Qual i ty F a r m E q u i p m e n t "
P L Y M O U T H F A R M S U P P L Y B a r g a i n s — New & Used
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BOATS FOR SALE
W E S T S H O R E B O A T S E R V I C E • S a l 9 s • Service • Storage • Renta l s »Gas & Oil "-Launching
— Mercury Motors — Crosby and Lone Star Boats
— A l l Mar ine Supplies — 588 West Shore Drive . C u l v e r
Phone V i k i n g 2-2100 t i n
AUTOMOBILES FOE SALE
L I M E S T O N E D R I V E W A Y S — $4.30 ton spread. Also gravel , top dirt , f i l l . A g r i c u l t u r a l l imestone, C a l c i u m 56.55%, magnes i u m 42 .10%, neutra l iz ing value 106. A . S . C . P . approved $4.50 ton spread. George Hopple T r u c k -Ing, V i k i n g 2-2514. l l -4«tfn
C O N C R E T E S E P T I C T A N K S $50 and up. Grease traps and distr i butions tanks . S h i r a r Brothers . 1203 Chester St., near Cemetery, P lymouth , I n d . Phone 936-3410.
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H U D O N T Y P E W R I T E R S E R V -I C E , 103 W . L a P o r t e Street. P lymouth , Sa les -Serv ice -Renta l s Typewr i t er s and A d d i n g Machines. Repa ir s on a l l makes . R o y a l Portable dealer. Phone 936-2728.
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A B S T R A C T S O F T I T L E to R e a l E s t a t e in M a r s h a l l County by L A C K E Y A N D M U R P H Y , Phone 936-2226 or 936-4421. 22tf*
H E L P W A N T E D
F O R S A L E : 1957 F o r d , 2-door custom, V-S with straight st ick, good condition. Phone V i k i n g 2-2344. 12-2n
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Sales R e n t a l s
R E A L E S T A T E see
C . W7. E P L E V R E A L T Y L a k e Res ident ia l
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Bus ines s L a k e T o B u y or Se l l
R E A L E S T A T E C a l l
Dale or Rebecca Jones , Salesmen C h i p i n a n , J e n k i n s & C h i p i n a n ,
B r o k e r s Phone V I 2-3128
Res ident ia l F a r m 1-26* tfn
W A N T E D : Draf tsmen. P i p i n g and Vent i lat ion, E l e c t r i c a l , Me- j chanica l Senior Draftsmen. E l e c tr ica l >(A.C. & D . C . ) Draftsmen, P ip ing and Vent i la t ion Drafts men. State experience, sa lary expected and avai labi l i ty . W r i t e Box 280, Center l ine , Mich. 13n
M A N O R W O M A N : Make $3 an hour in spare time. Supply housewives in your neighborhood wi th w-orld-famous R a w l e i g h household products in Culver . W r i t e R a w l e i g h Dept. I N C 114-14 4, Freeport , 111. 12-2*
FOR SALE
F O R S A L E : Indianapol is Hotel accommodations at % price. Offer not good dur ing Speedway Week. See Mrs . F e r r i e r , Cit izen Office. lOtf*
E X C E L L E N T B U Y S : L a r g e family home on spacious lot, ideally located. Modern country home with two acres of ground, two miles from Culver on blacktop road. C u l v e r town lots, excellent bui lding locations. R o u s h R e a l E s t a t e Co. H a r r y D. Edgington , local representative, phone V i k ing 2-2657. l l t f n
F O R S A L E B Y O W N E R : 103 acres, more or less. Seven miles northeast of Rochester , I n d . Good house, ch icken house, garage, shop and barn. Telephone C A 3-6.183, Rochester , I n d . , for other information. F l o y d Mow. owner, 27285 L e r o y Ave. , Rosevi l le , Mich. 13n
R O U S H R E A L E S T A T E C O . 123 W , G a r r o St.
P l y m o u t h , I n d . L o c a l Representat ive H a r r y 1). Edg ington 280 S. Shore D r i v e
C u l v e r , I n d . Phone V I 2-2657
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Signs of a l l k iuds on sale at T h e Cit izen. Only 2. cents.
F O R R E N T : three-room furnished ground-floor 'apartment . South Main St. , heat furnished, adults . Phone V i k i n g 2-2371.
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O . E . S . A u x i l i a r y E n j o y s Tuesday E v e n i n g Pot luck
Members of the Order of E a s t ern Star A u x i l i a r y enjoyed a Tuesday evening potluck supper in the club rooms at Masonic H a l l . Hostesses were Mrs. Cleo Ringle , Mrs. L e o n a McCune, and Mrs. H . B . Maynard .
F o l l o w i n g the dinner, Mrs. E d n a Reed opened the meeting with a short poem about Spring.
After the business meeting, bridge and F l i n c h were enjoyed.
S U B S C R I B E T O T H E C I T I Z E N
F O R R E N T : Guest house apartment, completely furnished, w a r m in winter , cool in summer . L a k e Max inkuckee privi leges. R e n t day, week, month, or season. V i k i n g 2-2684. 37tfn
A N N O U N C E M E N T A R e a l C lo th i ng Hosf , f ta l In C u l v e r
Genera) repair ing , alterations, mending. R e w e a v l n g of cigarette burns , modi holes, tears, etc.
Double-breasted coats resty led into modern single-breasted. Lape l s and trouser legs narrowed,
A L B E R T , T H E CLOTHES DOCTOR F o r m e r l y established 3 8 years i n Chicago's Loop
F o r service or appointment . . .
Phone V i k i n g 2 - 3 5 1 3 Mondays. T u c s d a v s . and Wednesdays 11 tfn
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
B E A G O O D H O U S E W I F E and Mother and st i l l earn money. Car necessary. W r i t e Jane Siford, 1502 Scott St., L a P o r t e , I n d .
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Notice Of Administration
NO. 7596 I n T h e C i r c u i t C o u r t of M a r s h a l l County, I n d i a n a .
N O T I C E is hereby given that T h o m a s A . H e n d r i c k s was, on the 3rd day of March . 1-964 appointed Admin i s t ra tor of the E s t a t e of Margaret Cothre l l H e n d r i c k s , deceased.
A l l persons having c la ims against said E s t a t e , whether or not now due, must file the same in sa id court, w i th in 6 months from the date of the first publ i cation of this notice or said c la ims wi l l be forever barred.
Dated at P lymouth , Ind iana , this 3rd day of March , 1964.
J S / H A R V E Y E . P H I L L I P S C l e r k , M a r s h a l l C i r c u i t Court
W . O. O S B O R N Attorney F o r E s t a t e
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O F H E A R I N G ON F I N A L A C C O U N T
S T A T E O F I N D I A N A M A R S H A L L C O U N T Y ss:
I N T H E M A R S H A L L C I R C U I T C O U R T .
I N T H E M A T T E R C F T H E E S T A T E O F D A L E W . H I L D E -B R A N D , Deceased.
E S T A T E NO. 7510 Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned personal representative of the above captioned estate, has presented and filed:
( a ) A final account in final settlement of said estate and petition to settle and allow account.
(c ) Pet i t ion for authori ty to distribute estate and Peti t ion to Discharge Executr ix and that the same sha l l be heard in the court room of said Court on the 7th day of A p r i l , 1964, at which time all persons interested in said tate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there by, why said account should not be approved. A n d the heirs of said decendent and al l others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or c la im to any. part of said estate.
L . M A E H I L D E B R A N D Persona l Representat ive / S / H A R V E Y E . P H I L L I P S C l e r k of the above captioned
Court W . O. O S B O R N Attorney for E s t a t e
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|CARDS OF. THANKS
W e wish to express our sincere gratitude to al l our friends, re la tives and neighbors for the k i n d ness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our daughter, P a u l a E l a i n e W a l t e r . T h e many helpful acts were deeply appreciated.
M R . and M R S . T I M O T H Y W A L T E R 13*
W e are deeply grateful to our relat ives, friends, and neighbors for the k ind and thoughtful remembrances extended to us on our 60th wedding anniversary celebrated with a Sunday, March 22, open house at Culver ' s Grace United C h u r c h . T h e cards, letters, gifts, and personal best wishes of each and everyone were s incerely enjoyed by both of us.
M R . and M R S . S Y L V E S T E R Z E C H I E L . 13n
MANOR
Groceries Beverages - Meat M a x i n k u c k e e L a n d i n g Phone V i k i n g 2-2608
Sinclair Gasoline and Oil
See Us F a 9 Auto © Home © Farm • Commercial • Boats ® Motors • Bonds
P e r s o n a l Effects Accident Health
Travel Life
TAIE EXCHANGE URANCE AGENCY
State Exchange Bank Building — CULVER Pnosne Viking 2 -3321
Hampton Boswell, /Y .dnacer Robert Cult ice, Agent F. Normcn Wit t , Solicitor
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S A L E P R I C E
Coupon Worth $1.56 ^ On A Gallon Of |
Kurfees Vinyl Flat . March 27 & 28, 1964 I Not v a l i d a f t e r t h e s e d a t e s . i
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with coupon
ON yROP CLOTHS & PAINT HUSHES
HARDWARE 13 n
Bayanihan Dance Croup Aft Eppley
Marsha l l Coun'ty public school tudents wi l l attend a matinee
performance of the B a y a n i h a n Phi l ippine Dance Company at 1 p.m. Wednesday, A p r i l 1, a"s part of the P r o g r a m for the P e r f o r m ing A r t s at Culver Mil i tary A c a d emy.
P E P E is in its th ird year at the Academy under a grant established by the Robert L . and Mary Morris Oare Foundat ions of South Bend and T h e Culver Educat ional Foundat ion . S t u-dents from nine areas in Marsha l l County h a v e a lready attended one program at C u l v e r and are scheduled to be in attendance
- when V e r i l l and Bai l l ey , F r e n c h gingers, appear here A p r i l 13. Approximately 7,000 students
ve witnessed programs in the performing arts in each of the past two years.
T h e matinee is one of two performances the B a y a n i h a n group will give Wednesday in the Eugene C . Eppley A u d i t o r i u m . The dancers wi l l also appear as part of the regular concert-theater series at 8:15 p.m. before an audience of Academy students, faculty, season subscribers , and guests.
T h e company of 30 young dancers and 15 music ians made history at .the Brusse l s Wor ld ' s F a i r in 1958 and in New Y o r k in 195 9 and 1961. B a y a n i h a n opened its tour on the W e s t Coast last month and is scheduled to appear in more than 60 U . S . cities.
The program is divided into five distinct parts : "Dances of the Mountain Region," which features primit ive rel igious-cere-
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monial tributes to deities of war, victory, marriage, t h e harvest , etc.;, " F i e s t a F i l i p i n a , " showing the c u l t u r a l influences of Kuro-p e a n countries (part icu lar ly Spa in) on the Phi l ippine arts ; " T h e Musl im Suite ," presenting the A r a b i a n influence on the cu l ture of the Southern Mohammedan Phi l ip inos; "Regional V a r i a tions" in which imitat ions and reflections of nature provide the mode for worship; and finally
T H E W E A T H E R Tuesday 31 I S Wednesday " 3 6 11 T h u r s d a y 43 F r i d a y 32 Saturday 36 Sunday 42 Monday 54 Tuesday
19 28 26 25 29 44
rVIARKETS Shelled C o r n 1.13 Oats .7 5 E a r C o r n 1.11 Wheat 1.92 Soybeans 2.50
E v e r y S U N D A Y
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HUncle Sasi Is 1 Partner In Safety! Yes, Uncle Sam's Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation protects your savings up to $10,000
C U R R E N T R A T E 4 % Save with safety, here!
Marshall County Building & Loan — A s s o c i a t i o n —
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R o c h e s t e r , I n d i a n a S O M E OF OCR T O P
I I oh Calf , 200 lbs. Ho!. Cal f , 2 0 5 lbs. R e d Calf , 1 70 lbs. J Whi te F a c e Ca l f , 140 lbs. H o i . B u l l , 1710 lbs. A y r s h i r e B u l l , 1230 lbs. _ H o i . Cow, 1120 lbs. H o i . Cow, R230 lbs. Hoi . Cow, 13*75 lbs. H o i . Cow, 1050 lbs. W h i t e F a c e Str . , 840 lbs. 2 H o i . Strs . , 022 lbs. „ _ H o i . Str . , 12!>0 lbs. J j j j l . S tr . , 1340 lbs.
Mix S o u s , 3545 lbs. 10 Mix F a t Hogs,
l»»-lb. av. 21 Hump. Hogs, 4430 lbs. 40)Mix F a t Hogs, »015 lbs 20 Red Pigs , 37-Ib. av. __. 10 Mix Pigs, 38- lb. av. __
— L i s t e d 2 4 Angus Cows , Some
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P R I C E S O F S A T U R D A Y , M .Leroy Anderson, Rochester J o h n Stiufilcy, Rochester-
_ .lames Dote)', Monterey _ E d F i n c h e r , Macy _ M a r v i n Bahney, A k r o n
Leonard l ivers , Rochester _. . Wayne Mikese l l , Rochester _ _George C o n r a d , Denver _ Bob Bamnier l in , R o a i m • __<). K. Jones , R o y a l Center _ _Herbert Smith, Rochester _.
J o h n Ke l t , Rochester . M a r i o n Ch izun i , K e w a n n a _. _ M a r i o n Ch izun i , K e w a n n a . P l a n c k & Abbott, S tar Ci ty -
. .Stanley ( I r a n i , Rochester .Bob Cessna , Rochester
, Mort is Peterson, Roches ter _ . H a r r y Betton, Rochester
George Depoy, C u l v e r F o r Saturday , M a r c h 2 8 — with Ca lves - R r c d to Reg . Reg i s tered Angus B u l l
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the " R u r a l Phi l ippines Suite ," dealing with t h e planting and harvest ing of rice.
J o h n Mart in , describing Bayanihan in the New Y o r k T i m e s sa id; " T h e most complete novelty the dance arts have come up with in many a moon . . . a more lovely vista has rare ly been opened to us than this, with its handsome and gracious people, its
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eye-ravishing costuming, i t s region in the United States. These widely varied m u s i c , and the weal th and range of its dances."
BIG SHARE — T h e r e are more trucks and buses in the E a s t -North Centra l states — inc luding I n d i a n a — than any o t h e r 1 h i d e s
states have 16 per cent of the nation's commerc ia l v e h i c l e s . Second in rank with 14 per cent are the South At lant ic , W e s t South Centra l and Paci f ic states. It has been est imated that I n d i ana has 407,000 commerc ia l ve-
Vcpn Schroder & Burdett Garner, Auctioneers Carl Newcomb
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StfKN'S B O W L I N G Monday Night
Standings E l K a y B a r & C r i l l Gretter's Food Mkt. Odd F e l l o w s Lodge M a r s h a l l Co. L b r . Hob's W h i t e Spots L a k e Shore L a n e s P a u l & Woodie's 'ream 8
L e a g u e W 27 2:i 22 21 21 21 20
I. 13 17 18 I S 19 19 20
Tuesday Night League Standings W L C u l v e r Tool & E n g . 27% 12'/. Hood's Oi lers 27 13 State E x c h a n g e F i n . 25% 14% T e a m 8 20 20 Hansen's Sport Shop 19 21 Itawles' Grocery 18 22 Pete's L a k e s i d e Groc. 16 24 P a r k 'N Shop 7 33
Monday Night R e s u l t s H!l R a y l i a r & G r i l l 3, T e a m 8
1. Paul & Woodie's 3, Bob's Whi te Spots 1. L a k e Shore Lanes 3, M a r s h a l l Co. L u m b e r 1. Odd l-'ellows Lodge 3, Gretter's Food Market 1.
H igh T e a m Series: L a k e Shore L a n e s 2633.
H i g h T e a m Game: E l R a y B a r ft G r i l l 9 19.
600 C l u b ; P . Onesti 225-229-
182-63G 600.
550 Stubbs B a k e r
500 Cowen M c K e e
200
A. Tr ip l e t 202-193-205-
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C l u b : 583,
560. C l u b : 50E 537. C l u b :
R . Overmyer P. Onesti 225-2 205, I . ,Stubbs
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Smith Clifton
C u r t i s DeWitt
576. 563,
534, 547,
A. Smi th 209-21S, 200, L . M c K e e 212,
9, A . Tr ip l e t 202-203-214, M. C u r
tis 201, D, Cl i f ton 209, E . Cowen 220, B. Re inho ld 213, R . But ler 203, C . B a k e r 232.
Tuesday Night Resu l t s C u l v e r Tool & E n g . 4, R a w l e s '
Grocery 0. T e a m 8 4, P a r k 'N Shop 0. Good's Oilers 3, State E x change F i n a n c e 1. Pete's L a k e side Grocery 3, Hansen's Sport Shop 1.
High T e a m Series: Cu lver Tool & E n g . 2429.
High T e a m Game: Good's O i l ers 850.
500 C l u b : L . Craf t 543, E . E a s t e r d a y 513, C . C u m m i n s 517, I ) . L e e 541, N . Wit t 513, D. Mayn a r d 522, R . Overmyer 512, B . Snyder 521, R. Nicodemus 523.
200 C l u b : E . E a s t e r d a y 211, L . Cra f t 209.
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J U N I O R L I V E W I R E S E L E C T O F F I C E R S
T h e J u n i o r L i v e w i r e s of the Union Townsh ip 4-H Club held their first meeting of the season at the C u l v e r School.
Officers elected were Steve Ringer , president: Ph i l l ip Uel'oy, vice-president; Debbie Tr ipp le t , secretary and treasurer; Penny Bertucc i , recreation leader; Nan-
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cy Overmyer , song leader; and DePoy, reporter; and Gr»g W y n n , heal th and safety leader.
F o l l o w i n g the election t h e meeting was adjourned.
Y o u can place a C a r d of T h a n k s in T h e Ci t izen for St 1.25.
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n .Wagner an i l ; Mr. and Mrs . Roy RagsdaVe were-Wednesday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs . F l o y d Deck at South B e n d in observance of Mrs. Deck's birthday.
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B y C a r o l y n Reyno lds and A n n Wui te
(Beg inn ing Monday, M a r c h 80 ) M O N D A Y : R a v i o l a , g r e e n
ibeans, carrot s t icks , fruit cup. bread, butter, and mi lk .
T U E S D A Y : Pork and gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, pear and cottage cheese sa lad , cookie, bread, butter, and mi lk .
W E D N E S D A Y : Steamed hot dogs, corn, macaroni salad, apple crisp, and mi lk .
T H U R S D A Y : T n r k c y and dressing, waxed beans, cranberry salad or lettuce salad, pineapple, bread, butter, and mi lk .
F R I D A Y : Tdniuto soup, crackers, cheese slices, celery s t icks , peanut butter or ham sa lad sandwich, peach cobbler, and mi lk .
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