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Dedication Of Woodcraft Camp DMA milestone
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• 4 ,000 s tudents , f a c u l t y , a l m u n i , e d u c a t i o n a l and c a m p i n g leaders , g o v e r n m e n t a l and c iv ic o f f i c i a l s , a n d f r i ends are expected to att e n d the 4 p . m . ce remony at the C a m p C o u r t o f F lags . The d e d i c a t i o n w i l l be he ld as the h i g h l i g h t of an a c t i v i t y - p a c k e d weekend for some 500 a l u m n i o f the S u m m e r Schools and t h e i r f a m i lies.
T h e d e d i c a t i o n speech w i l l be g i v e n by B . B . Cu lve r , Jr . , p res i den t of the n o n - p r o f i t C u l v e r E d u c a t i o n a l F o u n d a t i o n , w h i c h operates the Academy .
Mas te r of ceremonies w i l l be (Major Genera l D e l m a r T . Spivey, U S A F ( R e t . ) , C u l v e r s u p e r i n -
^ ^ y i e n t . P a r t i c i p a t i n g w i l l be d i -^ e c i o r s o f The C u l v e r E d u c a t i o n
a l F o u n d a t i o n , former Camp d i rec tors , l e a d i n g a l u m n i . Rear A d m i r a l J o h n W . Bays, U S N ( R o t . ) ,
I f ' i r e c t o r of S u m m e r Schools, a n d Co lone l M e l v y n A . Estey, U S M R C , W o o d c r a f t Camp D i r e c t o r .
C u l v e r operates the l a rges t c o m b i n a t i o n s u m m e r e d u c a t i o n a l and c a m p i n g p r o g r a m and t h e l a rges t independent secondary school in the c o u n t r y . T h e s u m mer p r o g r a m enro l l s 1,0Gl s t u dents i n f o u r separate p r o g r a m s and the w i n t e r col lege p repa ra t o r y school has 850 boys i n grades 8 t h r o u g h 12.
T h e W o o d c r a f t Camp has an e n r o l l m e n t o f 64S boys be tween the ages of 9 % and 13. A N a v a l School for boys 14 to 18 has 828 boys and the School of Horse m a n s h i p has an e n r o l l m e n t of 152 boys in the same age b racke t . A co-educa t iona l S u m m e r D r a m a School has 33 teen-age s tudents , r C u l v e r was founded in 189 4 as ft co l lege p r e p a r a t o r y school d u r -n ^ ^ h e academic year. I n 19 0 2 .HeAcadftmy s t a r t ed the S u m m e r N a v a l School to t ake advan tage of its superb l o c a t i o n on L a k e M a x i n k u c k e e . I t was the f i r s t
Seconda ry school to operate i ts f a c i l i t i e s on a y e a r - a r o u n d basis. T h e School of H o r s e m a n s h i p was f o u n d e d in 1907 and the W o o d c r a f t Camp in 1912. The D r a m a School began in 1960.
T h e new W o o d c r a f t Camp is l o c a t e d on a 250-acre wooded
t r a c t on the east end of the 1,500-acre C u l v e r campus on L a k e M a x i n k u c k e e . S ix ty-seven p e r m a n e n t b u i l d i n g s i n c l u d e cabins f o r l i v i n g qua r t e r s , wash rooms , a d i n i n g r o o m accommod a t i n g 700, a lounge , a d m i n i s t r a t i o n b u i l d i n g , l i b r a r y , and classrooms .
B u i l d i n g s are of " A " f r ame c o n s t r u c t i o n to p r o v i d e h i g h roofs fo r m a x i m u m c o o l i n g a n d v e n t i l a t i o n . T h e y are cons t ruc t ed p r i m a r i l y of cedar and have cedar shake roofs . The b u i l d i n g s are v e n t i l a t e d w i t h f ibre-g lass screens and red cedar louvres .
E a c h l i v i n g cabin is 32 ' x 20 ' a n d h a s an 1 8 - f o o t - h i g h roof . T w e l v e W o o d c r a f t e r s and a coun selor l i v e i n each c a b i n .
T h e W o o d c r a f t Camp was founded w i t h the assistance of Genera l Baden P o w e l l , f ounde r of the Boy Scout m o v e m e n t i n E n g l a n d . F i r s t d i r e c t o r was Dan B e a r d , t h e n C h i e f Scout o f the Boy Scouts of A m e r i c a and f amed w r i t e r and i l l u s t r a t o r fo r boys. Since i ts i n c e p t i o n the Camp has f o l l o w e d Beard ' s precept t h a t "a boy, l i k e a t ree , g r o w s best w i t h h is toes i n the g r o u n d . "
S t r o n g emphas is is placed i n the W o o d c r a f t Camp u p o n n a t u r e s tudy , h a n d i c r a f t s , a th l e t i c s , w a ter a c t i v i t i e s , a n d I n d i a n lo re . I n a d d i t i o n , n o n - c r e d i t courses are o f f e r ed i n r e a d i n g , a r i t h m e t i c , and E n g l i s h .
A s t a f f of 91 m e n c o n s i s t i n g of r e g u l a r C u l v e r i n s t r u c t o r s and p u b l i c school teachers w h o are at C u l v e r f o r the s u m m e r teach, counse l , and supervise the W o o d cra f te r s .
T h e new Camp replaces a t e n t camp b u i l t i n 1930. I t of fers n o t o n l y superb f a c i l i t i e s b u t reduces ma in t enance costs i n h e r e n t i n a t e n t o p e r a t i o n .
A p p r o x i m a t e l y $300,000 of the costs of the new C a m p was received as g i f t s f r o m d i r e c t o r s of T h e C u l v e r E d u c a t i o n a l F o u n d a -t i o n , a l u m n i , pa ren t s , and f r i ends . Of t h i s a m o u n t , R a l p h L . S m i t h , a d i r e c t o r f r o m Kansas C i t y . M o . , gave $250 ,000 . Rem a i n d e r of the costs came f r o m funds set aside over the years by the F o u n d a t i o n for t h e new Camp.
A r c h i t e c t for t h e Camp was W i l l i a m B . I t t n e r , Inc . of St. L o u i s . The M a r s h a l l C o u n t y L u m ber Company , Cu lve r , erected the cabins, and the T h o m a s L . M i c k e y I n c . f i r m o f Sou th B e n d b u i l t t he a d m i n i s t r a t i o n b u i l d i n g , l i b r a r y , and d i n i n g h a l l .
Cabins such as these p r o v i d e l i v i n g q u a r t e r s a t the new $850,000 W o o d c r a f t C a m p b u i l t on the campus of C u l v e r M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y . T h e 58 cedar cabins , each 2 0 ' x 3 2 ' , house the 648 W o o d c r a f t e r s a n d t h e i r counse lors . T h e boys, w h o r ange i n age f r o m 9 % t h r o u g h 13, come f r o m a l l over t h e c o u n t r y to a t t e n d the e i g h t - w e e k session o f the Camp, w h i c h is n o w i n i t s f i f t y - f i r s t year . T h e new Camp, b u i l t on a 250-acre w o o d e d t r a c t o v e r l o o k i n g L a k e M a x i n k u c k e e , w i l l be ded ica ted on Sa tu rday , J u l y 27.
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George Babcock , vice p res iden t o f t he I n d i a n a State T r a p s h o o t -i n g A s s o c i a t i o n , l e f t t oday ( W e d nesday) fo r M c C o r d s v i l l e , I n d . , t o a t t e n d the 6 9 t h a n n u a l I n d i a n a State Shoot, w h i c h convenes f r o m J u l y 25 t h r o u g h J u l y 28.
M r . Babcock, the f o r m e r d o u ble c h a m p i o n , w.'ill compete f o r the A l l - S t a t e C h a m p i o n s h i p .
M r s . Babcock , and son, R o n n i e , w i l l j o i n M r . Babcock Sa tu rday w h e n R o n n i e w i l l also compete on S a t u r d a y and Sunday for the State J u n i o r C h a m p i o n s h i p .
T h e present J u n i o r C h a m p i o n of the I n d i a n a State Shoo t . Joe K i r b e y , of N o b l e s v i l l e , I n d . , w i l l also be d e f e n d i n g his t i t l e . Joe is a f i r s t c lassman of the S u m m e r N a v a l School a t the C u l v e r M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y .
M r s . R u b y M a t t o x and son, Steve, a n d M r s . H e l e n F i s h b u r n w i l l a lso a t t e n d the, I n d i a n a State Shoot a t M c C o r d s v i l l e t h i s weekend .
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N o r t h - S o u t h : 1st — M r s . J . Saadi and M r s . D . O ' N e i l l f r o m L o g a n s p o r t . 2nd — M r s . Dale Jones and M r s . T e d E r v i n f r o m C u l v e r . 3 r d — M r s . N i t a H i n z and M r s . G e r t r u d e F a l v e y f rom. K n o x .
E a s t - W e s t : 1st — M r s . M a r y Lose r a n d M r s . Gladys B u c h a n a n f r o m L o g a n s p o r t . 2nd — M r s . H e l e n B l a n c h a r d a n d M r s . Be t t e K i n g f r o m P e r u . 3 r d — M r s . L u c i l e I r v i n e a n d M r s . F r a n B o l t o n f r o m C u l v e r .
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T h i s 9,000 square foo t b u i l d i n g is the d i n i n g h a l l i n the new $850,000 W o o d c r a f t Camp b u i l t a t C u l v e r M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y w h i c h w i l l be ded ica t ed on Sa turday . Six h u n d r e d f o r t y - e i g h t boys ages %\' 2 t h r o u g h 13 are e n r o l l e d i n t h e c o m b i n a t i o n r e c r e a t i o n a l a n d e d u c a t i o n a l c a m p f o r e i g h t weeks th i s s u m m e r . S t a r t ed i n 1912, the W o o d c r a f t C a m p i s one of f o u r s u m m e r p r o g r a m s o p e r a t e d by t h e A c a d e m y w i t h
a t o t a l e n r o l l m e n t of 1,661 f o r youngs te r s be tween t h e ages of 9 V2 and 18. T h e " A " f r a m e h i g h p i t c h e d r o o f p rov ide s m a x i m u m coolness. T h e w a l l s are p r i m a r i l y f ibre-glass screens.
Lions Club Corn Roast Is This Saturday Evening
T h e L i o n s C lub C o r n Roas t w i l l be h e l d t h i s S a t u r d a y , J u l y 27, a t the C u l v e r T o w n P a r k . S e r v i n g t i m e w i l l be 5:30 p . m . u n t i l 8 p . m . A l l the co rn you can eat, p lus h a m b u r g e r s , s l aw, coffee fo r $1.00 fo r a d u l t s a n d 75^ for tho k i d d i e s .
T h e C o r n Roast , w h i c h is sponsored by the C u l v e r L i o n s C l u b , is one o f the a c t i v i t i e s o f the c l u b to ra ise funds fo r t h e i r c iv i c act i v i t i e s such as the l i t t l e league basebal l p r o g r a m , s t r ee t s igns, o t h e r y o u t h p r o g r a m s , cancer r e search, p r o g r a m s f o r the b l i n d a n d o the r c i v i c p r o g r a m s .
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T h e parade o f 40' u n i t s w i l l s t a r t a t the H i g h School p r o m p t l y a t 6 p . m . a n d proceed s o u t h on F i r s t t o B r o a d w a y , east t o M i c h i g a n , a n d n o r t h to P l u m .
F i r e m a n ' s W a t e r b a l l meet is a t 7 : 3 0 . F r o m 8:45 to 1 1 : 0 0 a t t h e b a n k p a r k i n g l o t is a teen dance sponsored by the 4 - H J u n i o r Leade r s .
School Board Delays Building Fund For One Year
M a j o r p r o b l e m s f o r cons ide ra t i o n by the B o a r d of School T r u s tees o f C u l v e r C o m m u n i t y Schools i n i t s Tuesday e v e n i n g m e e t i n g were p lans for the e r e c t i o n of re q u i r e d s to rage areas a t A u b b e e -naubbee School , a much-needed a d d i t i o n to C u l v e r E l e m e n t a r y School , and the school co rpo ra t i o n ' s b u d g e t fo r 1964 .
T h e State D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n l a t e las t week i n f o r m e d l o c a l school o f f i c i a l s t h a t t h e c r i t i c a l s i t u a t i o n c rea ted a t t h e State l e v e l by t h e e l i m i n a t i o n of revenue f r o m the sales t ax w i l l r e s u l t i n d ra s t i c r e d u c t i o n s i n t h e state s u p p o r t p r o g r a m to l o c a l school c o r p o r a t i o n s over t h e s tate . T h e State S u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n i n d i c a t e d t h a t o f f i c i a l s w o r k i n g on next year ' s budge ts s h o u l d expect a r e d u c t i o n o f $94 per p u p i l be low the a m o u n t w h i c h w o u l d have been p r o v i d e d f r o m the State T u i t i o n S u p p o r t p r o g r a m i f the sales t a x h a d r e m a i n e d i n effect . I n a d d i t i o n , a r e d u c t i o n o f $24 per p u p i l m u s t be used i n es t imates f o r p u p i l s t r a n s p o r t e d . 'The b u d g e t es tab l i shed fo r the T u i t i o n a n d T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Suppo r t A i d P r o g r a m w h e n the 1.963 t a x p r o g r a m was passed by the l e g i s l a t u r e bad set up g r e a t l y increased he lp f o r schools f r o m the Sta te sources.
W i t h these ser ious losses i n a i d p r e v i o u s l y expected f r o m t h e State , the loca l school o f f i c i a l s w i l l be fo rced to ra ise a m u c h l a r g e r p a r t o f t h e funds fo r school o p e r a t i o n by h i g h p rope r t y taxes. A f t e r s t u d y i n g t h i s p r o b l e m as i t w i l l af fect the loca l school levies , the B o a r d o f School Trus tees v o t e d to postpone the e s t a b l i s h m e n t of t h e proposed C u m u l a t i v e B u i l d i n g F u n d l e v y u n t i l the p r o g r a m o f State A i d is
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C u l v e r is one of f o u r Honor N a v a l schools in the c o u n t r y to w h i c h the U.S. N a v y D e p a r t m e n t assigns personne l d u r i n g I he s u m m e r m o n t h s . C m d r . Pearson serves as professor of n a v a l sc i ence i n t h e N a v a l School , of of w h i c h C a p l . R o b e r t B o l t o n , U S N ( R e t . ) , is d i r e c t o r .
O t h e r N a v y pe r sonne l assigned here t h i s s u m m e r a r e: C h i e f P e t t y Of f i ce r R. F . P a l t r i d g e , also a m e m b e r of the P u r d u e R O T C s t a f f a n d a f o r m e r O l y m p ic a t h l e t e ; C h i e f Pe t ty Of f i ce r D . E . D a i l e y , w h o w i l l r e p o r t fo r d u t y soon aboa rd the a t o m i c sh ip USS S c u l p i n ; and Pe t tv Of f i ce r F i r s t Class B . O. C a l l a w a y , a m e m b e r of t h e N a v y R O T C u n i t a t M i a m i ( O . ) U n i v e r s i t y .
A g r a d u a t e o f the U.S. N a v a l A c a d e m y , C m d r . Pearson has a Jong record o f service b e g i n n i n g in 19 41 and i n c l u d i n g c o m m a n d o f t w o ships, l i e was c a p t a i n o f the des t roye r escort USS A l v i n C. C o c k r c H for t w o years and f r o m 1958 to 1958 was i n c o m m a n d of the r a d a r p i c k e t sh ip USS F r a n k K n o x . V i r t u a l l y a l l of his sea d u t y has heen i n the Pac i f i c area i n c l u d i n g W o r l d W a r I I , w h e n he served i n the A l e u t i a n and P h i l i p p i n e areas.
C m d r . Pearson w a s on the s t a f f of the c o m m a n d e r of the U.S. N a v a l Base a t G u a n t a n a m o Bay , Cuba, f r o m 195S to 1960, and p r i o r to his ass ignment at P u r d u e he was a t t ached to the of f ice o f the c h i e f of nava l operat i o n s , W a s h i n g t o n . D.C., fo r t w o years .
A n a t i v e of B l u e f i e l d , W . V a . , C m d r . Pearson is t h e f a the r of f o u r c h i l d r e n . C m d r . and Mrs . Pearson and f a m i l y are r e s i d i n g t h i s s u m m e r a t East Shore A p a r t men t s .
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Peggy H e r r , R o u t e 2, a n d J u d y Pr ice , 322 S. Slate St., b o t h C u l ve r H i g h School s tuden t s we re a m o n g 180 h i g h school s tuden t s and recen t g radua tes f r o m 10 states w h o a t t e n d e d the 1 0 t h a n n u a l I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y W o r k shop fo r S t u d e n t L i b r a r y Ass i s t ants , J u l y 14-20.
A l l t h e p a r t i c i p a n t s had w o r k e d i n school or p u b l i c l i b r a r i e s . Those w h o a t t ended p l a n n e d d is cussion g roups a n d f i l m - f o r u m s , p r e p a r e d e x h i b i t s , v i s i t e d l i b r a r ies, h e a r d l ec tu res f r o m a u t h o r i t ies i n the f i e l d a n d l e a r n e d abou t t h e care o f l i b r a r y m a t e r i a l s .
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" L o c k - o n " is the name g i v e n to a s ix-week p e r i o d o f i n t e n s i v e t r a i n i n g w h i c h progresses f r o m basic tac t ics o f the f i r e t e am and squad to t h e complex m a n e u v e r s o f the c o m p a n y a n d b a t t a l i o n . I ,
I n f a n t r y b a t t a l i o n s of lhe F i r s t M a r i n e D i v i s i o n p e r i o d i c a l l y u n - | d e r r o t h i s t r a i n i n g to b r i n g new ! i n f a n t r y m e n up to comba t - r eady s t andards . D u r i n g t h i s p e r i o d , the i n f a n t r y m e n receive i n s t r u c t i o n -and p rac t i ce i n s c o u t i n g and pat r o l l i n g , c o u n t e r - g u e r r i l l a w a r fa re and he l i cop t e r m o v e m e n t s . T h e M a r i n e s also f i r e f l a m e t h r o w e r s , m o r t a r s , a n d r o c k e t l aunche r s .
T h i s cons tan t t r a i n i n g helps ensure the h i g h degree of p repa r edness r e q u i r e d of t h e M a r i n e Corps i n f u l f i l l i n g i t s r o l e as the na t i on ' s " fo rce - in - r ead iness . "
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and M r s . Char les Cook. 117 W i n -f i e l d St., C u l v e r , en te red service on J u l y 2 and has been assigned to F o r t K n o x , K y . H i s address is Pv t . W i l l i a m T. C o o k , 55760309 , Co. C , 1 3 t h B n . , 4 th B .C .T . , U . S. A r m y T r a i n i n g Center , A r m o r , F o r t K n o x , K y . Pv t . Cook is a 19G3 g r a d u a t e o f C u l v e r H i g h School .
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S u r v i v i n g w)ith the pa ren 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 . E l l i s E . L i c h t , Cu lve r , and the p a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s , M r . and M r s . Char les L . H a r t l e , C u l v e r . " " '
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M r . a n d M r s . A r n o l d R. C h r i s -tensen, R o u t e 2; C u l v e r , announce t h e engagemen t • o f t h e i r d a u g h te r , D a r l e n e E v e l y n , to L . Jay Snyder , son o f M r . a n d M r s . L . C , Snyder , 464 State Street , C u l v e r .
Miss Chr i s t ensen is a 1961 . -graduate .o f W e s t H i g h School
and^fe--"Employed by The State Exchange B u n k , Cu lve r .
M r . Snyder is a 1957 g r a d ua te o f C u l v e r H i g h School a n d Is _ co-owner of Snyder M o t o r Sales.
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T h e Union T o w n s h i p F a r m B u r e a u w i l l have a p o t l u c k p icn ic a n d m e e t i n g a t the C u l v e r T o w n P a r k on T h u r s d a y , J u l y 25 a t 6 :30 p . m . i n the Eas t P a v i l i o n .
H a m and d r i n k s w i l l be f u r n i shed . The p r o g r a m w i l l be g i v e n on " Y o u t h a n d J u v e n i l e D e l i n quency , " by S h e r i f f J e r r y Greenlee.
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The 1 0 t h a n n u a l B a k e r r e u n i o n was he ld a t the home of M r . a n d M r s . Clarence K l i n e on Sunday , J u l y 2 1 .
The re were 40 present f r o m Palos H e i g h t s , 111., Sou th B e n d , M i s h a w a k a , H u n t i n g t o n , I n w o o d , P l y m o u t h a n d A r g o s .
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Miss J u d y A . St i les , d a u g h t e r Of M r . and M r s . H o w a r d St i les , R o u t e 4, P l y m o u t h , a n d E;verett J . Rice , son of M r . a n d M r s . A l f r e d Rice , R o u t e 4, P l y m o u t h , were u n i t e d i n m a r r i a g e at 2 p . m . on S a t u r d a y , J u l y 6, at the Eag le Creek C h u r c h Parsonage.
Rev. Joseph Rodgers , pas tor o f the C h u r c h , o f f i c i a t e d at the d o u b l e r i n g ce remony .
F o r he r w e d d i n g the b r i d e chose a b a l l e r i n a - l e n g t h g o w n o f C h a n t i l l y lace a n d t u l l e , fashioned w i t h a m o l d e d lace bodice, a s ab r ina n e c k l i n e accented w i t h i r i descen t sequins, a n d l o n g sleeves. T h e s k i r t was of t u l l e r u f f l e s w i t h an o v e r s k i r t of scal loped lace edged w i t h sequins . A c r o w n of b r a i d and c r y s t a l beads h e l d her b o u f f a n t i l l u s i o n v e i l , a n d she w o r e a corsage of r e d roses.
M r s . M a b e l P a u l , s is ter of the b r i d e g r o o m , was m a t r o n of h o n o r w e a r i n g a s t r e e t - l e n g t h y e l l o w dress of d a c r o n a n d c o t t o n , a n d a corsage of w h i t e ca rna t ions .
D o n a l d P a u l , 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 .
F o r her d a u g h t e r ' s w e d d i n g M r s . St i les chose, a s t r e e t - l e n g t h f l o r a l p r i n t je rsey dress w i t h scoop n e c k l i n e and s t a y - i n c r y s t a l p leats . M r s . Rice w o r e a s t ree t -l e n g t h p o w d e r b lue dac ron dress w i t h an e m b r o i d e r e d top a n d p u f f sleeves. E a c h o f the m o t h e r s w o r e a corsage of w h i t e ca rnat i ons .
A r ecep t ion was h e l d S a t u r d a y even ing at the A m e r i c a n L e g i o n H a l l i n H a m l e t for 125 guests. L i g h t b lue and w h i t e crepe paper s t r eamers w i t h l a rge w h i t e w e d d i n g bel ls decora ted the h a l l and the Dewey A n d e r s o n band p layed a t the r ecep t i on .
Guests a t t e n d i n g were f r o m L a crosse , A k r o n , H a m m o n d , Gi f -f o r d , 111., R o c k I s l a n d , 111., P l y m o u t h and Cu lve r .
The y o u n g couple are a t home at 205 V2 E . Jefferson. St., P l y m o u t h .
T h e b r i d e is a 1961 g r a d u a t e of W e s t H i g h School a n d is e m p l o y e d a t the G. C. M u r h p y Co. i n P l y m o u t h . The b r i d e g r o o m g r a d u a t e d f r o m W e s t H i g h School i n 1960 a n d is e m p l o y e d at T h e C u l v e r Press, Inc . , C u l v e r .
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M r . a n d M r s . D o n a l d M i l l e r of R i v e r s i d e , Ca l i f . , announce the b i r t h o f a s i x - p o u n d , seven-ounce d a u g h t e r , Theresa A n n , on J u l y 18. M r . a n d M r s . Ge ra ld Osborn of C u l v e r are the m a t e r n a l g r a n d parents , and M r . and M r s . D o n a l d M i l l e r Sr. o f R i v e r s i d e , Cal i f , , f o r m e r res idents of Cu lve r , are the p a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s .
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T h e f a m i l i e s o f the t w o d a u g h ters a n d t h r e e sons of the l a t e D e l i a O v e r m y e r g a t h e r e d Sunday, J u l y 2 1 , a t t h e T h o r n Road home of M r . a n d M r s . Dewey O v e r m y e r fo r t h e i r f o u r t h a n n u a l r e u n i o n .
F i f t y - o n e m e m b e r s were presen t f r o m Sou th B e n d , Conners -v i l l e , R u s h v i l l e , C u l v e r , B u r r Oak, a n d P l y m o u t h .
T h e oldes t m e m b e r of the f a m i l y present was M r s . L a u r a H e i -ser of Sou th B e n d . T h e younges t m e m b e r present was D a n i e l Dav i s , also of S o u t h B e n d .
M r . and M r s . Joe C u r r e n s w i l l hos t the f a m i l y a f f a i r a t t h e i r h o m e on t h e f o u r t h Sunday i n J u l y o f nex t year .
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M r . and M r s . J o h n A . Clevel a n d e n t e r t a i n e d member s of the C u l v e r Press a n d I n d i a n a B u s i ness and I n d u s t r y s t a f f a n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s a t a p i cn i c supper a n d | c o o k o u t a t t h e i r h o m e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g .
Those present we re D a v i d B . C leve l and , M r s . Chester W . Clevel a n d , Peter , Les l i e and Suzanne C leve l and , M r . a n d M r s . C h a u n -cey L e n n e n , W a l t e r L . T h o m p son, A n n e B e h m e r , M r s . E d i t h H u d s o n a n d L i n d a , M r . a n d M r s . Da le Dav i s , M r . a n d M r s . H a r o l d H a t t e n and B a r b a r a , M r . a n d M r s . F r e d D i t m i r e , J e f f rey , Coleen, a n d M e l a n i e , M r . a n d M r s . C a r l F . Fous t , B r i a n a n d Leanne , M r . a n d M r s . R u d y W a k e f i e l d , R a n d y , Penny, C h u c k i e , Sandy, T e r r y , a n d T o n y , M r . a n d M r s . Char les F e r -r i e r a n d T i n a , a n d M r . a n d M r s . K e n n e t h R u b y , J i m m y and Peggy Sue.
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A s s i s t i n g hostesses w i l l be M r s . E . W . Car t e r , M r s . R o b e r t Ber -ger , M r s . W i l l i a m W a s h b u r n a n d M r s . M a x Fechner .
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Monday, J u l y 2 9 — 7:00 Pi-m.—Boy Scouts meet at Methodist C h u r c h .
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M r s . W a l t e r Scot t opened her h o m e to 14 m e m b e r s o f the H i b b a r d E v a n g e l i c a l L a d i e s A i d f o r t h e r e g u l a r m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y even ing , J u l y 1 1 . She was assisted by M r s . R a y m o n d D o w r y .
M r s . I r v i n O v e r m y e r , p res iden t , opened the m e e t i n g w i t h an app r o p r i a t e t h o u g h t a n d devo t ions were i n charge o f M r s . A l f r e d L a r g e w h o read f r o m Psalms 34. M r s . Vance A l b e r t read f r o m A c t s J6 , a f t e r w h i c h t h e h y m n " W e ' v e a S t o r y to T e l l " was s u n g by the g r o u p .
T h e theme " T h e C h r i s t i a n M i s s ion on the R i m o f E a s t A s i a " was p resen ted by M r s . L a r g e a n d M r s . A l b e r t w h o discussed " T h e R e p u b l i c of K o r e a " a n d " F o r m o s a " r e spec t ive ly . M r s . L a r g e h i g h l i g h t e d he r p r e s e n t a t i o n b y S h o w i n g i n t e r e s t i n g p i c tu r e s and postcards f r o m K o r e a sent by h e r son R i c h a r d w h o is an o f f i c e r s t a t i o n e d the re . A m i s s i o n a r y o f f e r i n g was t a k e n a f t e r w h i c h the L o r d ' s P r a y e r was g i v e n i n u n i son .
M r s . O v e r m y e r t h e n c o n d u c t e d t h e business session a n d r o l l c a l l was answered by s t a t i n g , " W h a t t h e m o n t h o f J u l y means t o m e . " She t h a n k e d a l l those w h o don a t e d and he lped w i t h the ice c r e a m socia l and the d i n n e r served t o the W o o l f r e f a m i l y a t t h e t i m e o f the f u n e r a l o f M r s . A d a W o o l f r e .
I t was dec ided to h o l d a p i c n i c i n the C u l v e r T o w n P a r k a t n o o n on J u l y 24, a n d plans were made f o r a f e l l o w s h i p m e e t i n g a t the H i b b a r d E . U . B . C h u r c h on S u n d a y e v e n i n g , A u g . 4. M r s . Over m y e r gave the c l o s i n g p r aye r .
T h e b i r t h d a y c o m m i t t e e p re sen ted g i f t s to M r s . ,E:. W . C a r t e r a n d M r s . R i c h a r d B e h m e r a f t e r w h i c h M r s . R i c h a r d O v e r m y e r h a d charge o f the e n t e r t a i n m e n t . D e l i c i o u s r e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e se rved by the c o m m i t t e e t o c o n c l u d e the even ing .
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T h e 41st a n n u a l C o w e n Reu n i o n was h e l d S u n d a y a t t h e C a r r o l l T h o m p s o n h o m e on W i 8 B R o a d w i t h 105 a t t e n d i n g f r o m Sou th B e n d , M i s h a w a k a , P l y m o u t h , C u l v e r , Roches te r , Sh ipshewana , T y n e r , A r g o s a n d L y n n .
C a r r o l l T h o m p s o n , p re s iden t , w e l c o m e d the guests a n d E m e r y Dav i s , S o u t h B e n d , o f f e r e d t h e
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M r . a n d M r s . B e r t R. I v e y , 2220 Eas t Shore D r i v e , a n d George V a n Schoiack, W . 1 8 t h B Road , have r e t u r n e d to C u l v e r from a four-day f ishing trip to B e a r L a k e , Mich. T h e y were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R a y V o r -eis. T h e y had excellent f ishing, bringing home 40 pounds of perch, and report the weather was perfect.
n o o n t i m e p r a y e r . T h e p r e s iden t p re s ided a t the business m e e t i n g w h i c h f o l l o w e d the p o t l u c k d i n ner . Miss L i n d a Cowen , secre tary , r ead the m i n u t e s of the 4 0 t h r e u n i o n a n d c a l l e d t h e r o l l . D u r i n g t h e year t he r e was one m a r r i age , t h r ee deaths a n d t h r ee b i r t h s .
T h e E l d o n - Dav i s f a m i l y i n v i t e d the g r o u p to meet a t t h e i r home on R o a d 110 i n 1964. T h e i n v i t a t i o n was accepted a n d o f f i cers w h o wtfll serve next year are E l d o n Dav i s , p r e s i d e n t ; D o n Dav i s , v i ce -p re s iden t a n d M r s . D o n Dav i s , s ec re t a ry - t r ea su re r .
Miss Cowen c o n d u c t e d t h e a w a r d i n g of the " A u n t R e n e " p r i ze w h i c h was w o n by D o n Dav i s . George Cowen was the o ldes t present a n d W a l t e r C r a i g G o r d o n , son o f L i . a n d M r s . W a l t e r G o r d o n , was the younges t . M e n a n d boys engaged i n the u sua l s p i r i t e d sof t b a l l game a n d M r s . H a r o l d .Staley c o n d u c t e d games and contes t f o r the w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n . Ice c ream was served t o conc lude the day 's a c t i v i t i e s . N o r a i n f e l l on the g a t h e r i n g desp i te the fac t some o f the guests a r r i v i n g wjere c a u g h t i n a d o w n p o u r a v e r y s h o r t d i s tance away .
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Those e n j o y i n g a c a r r y - i n d i n ne r Sunday a t the h o m e of M r s . T r u l a M c K e e were M r . a n d M r s . E d B u c h a n a n , M r . a n d M r s . B u d B u c h a n a n a n d c h i l d r e n , a l l o f W a y n e s v i l l e , N . C ; Reece E . G r i f f i t h , M r s . A d a J o h n s o n a n d M r s . B l a n c h e G r i m e s , o f I n d i a n a p o l i s a n d D e n v e r , I n d . ; M r . a n d M r s . Eugene T h o m a s a n d c h i l d r e n , M r . a n d M r s . V e r n M c K e e a n d d a u g h te rs , M r . a n d M r s . T e d Power s , a n d M r s . C l o y d F a r m e r a n d c h i l d r e n , a l l o f Cuver .
M r . a n d M r s . D o n a v o n O v e r m y er a n d sons j o i n e d t h e g r o u p l a t e r i n the a f t e r n o o n .
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M r . and M r s . E d w a r d B u c h a n an a n d M r . and M r s . B u d B u c h a n a n and c h i l d r e n l e f t e a r l y t h i s m o r n i n g ( W e d n e s d a y ) f o r t h e i r homes i n W a y n e s v i l l e , N .C . , a f t e r a 10-day v i s i t w i t h M r s . T r u l a M c K e e and o the r f r i ends and r e l a t ives .
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Steve a n d Joy, l e f t S a t u r d a y f o r their , home i n P a r k e r , A r i z . , a f t e r a t h r ee -week v i s i t w i t h M r s . H o l d r e a d ' s pa ren t s , M r . and M r s . B e r t C r a m e r Sr. M r s . H o l d r e a d ' s b r o t h e r , D o n W . C r a m e r , accompan ied t h e m back to A r i z o n a fo r a v i s i t .
T h u r s d a y a n d P'Yiday guests of M r . a n d M r s . A s a W a l k e r and son Eugene were M r . and M r s . V e r n o n E m i g h a n d g r a n d d a u g h t e r o f F r a n k l i n P a r k , 111.
T h u r s d a y guests of M r . and M r s . Nea l Shock, L i n d a , Jane a n d Jan , were M r . and M r s . D i c k K u h n , R i c h a n d M e l i n d a of N e w S m y r n a Beach , F l a . , M r s . L o -dema T h o r n b u r g o f Cu lve r , M r s . H a r o l d H e i m , a n d M r s . R o b e r t N e t t e r t a n d f a m i l y o f F o r t W a y n e .
M r s . Rossie M o o r e v i s i t e d Satu r d a y w i t h her b r o t h e r R o y B e n n e t t and d a u g h t e r A n n e M a r i e a t M o n t i c e l l o .
M r . and M r s . R o b e r t M c G i n n i s , M a r s h a a n d J e n n i f e r of R u s h v i l l e ca l l ed on M r . a n d M r s . Russe l l C u r r e n s Sunday a f t e r n o o n . M r . a n d M r s . C u r r e n s accompan ied t h e m to W e b s t e r L a k e fo r Sunday e v e n i n g d i n n e r .
M r s . Rossie M o o r e and son R o b e r t and guest R o y B e n n e t t w e r e Sunday d i n n e r guests o f M r . a n d M r s . Les te r W a a k and f a m i l y a t L a P o r t e .
W e e k e n d guests o f M r . and M r s . A r t h u r Prosser , Russe l l , L a u r e l and V e l d a , we re M r . a n d M r s . Ceci l Guess, Sandy, a n d C i n dy o f H a r v e y , 111., M r . a n d M r s . J o h n M a t i y a a n d f a m i l y of M a r k -h a m , 111., and Miss B e t t y Prosser o f B e r w y n , 111.
M r . a n d M r s . L e w i s Jones, M i l d r e d a n d J i m , M r . a n d M r s . A r t h u r Prosser , Russe l l , L a u r e l a n d V e l d a , a n d t h e i r house guests, M r . a n d M r s . J o h n M a t i y a a n d f a m i l y , M r . a n d M r s . Ceci l Guess, C i n d y and Sandy, and Miss B e t t y Prosser a t t e n d e d a f a m i l y ge t - to ge ther a t the home of M r . a n d
M r s , C l a y t o n H o o v e r a n d f a m i l y i n S o u t h B e n d .
Tuesday a f t e r n o o n M r s . F l o r ence L e f f e r t o f C u l v e r ca l l ed on M r s . H a r r y Sheppard .
W e d n e s d a y guests o f M r . a n d M r s . H a r r y Sheppard were M r s . L . E r d a l of K o o n t z L a k e , a n d her d a u g h t e r and son- in - l aw o f M a y -w o o d , 111.
M r . a n d M r s . H a r r y Sheppard ca l l ed on M r . a n d M r s . H e r m a n Cook a n d M r . and M r s . K i n g Hest e r Sunday a f t e r n o o n .
J i m Jones accompan ied M r . a n d M r s . T o m Jones t o Chicago A i r p o r t S a t u r d a y t o mee t Denn is Jones w h o was r e t u r n i n g f r o m a th ree -week v i s i t w i t h h i s s i s ter a n d b r o t h e r - i n - l a w , M r . a n d M r s . T o m F a l l i n , a n d son W a d e i n P u e r t o R i c o .
M r s . M a r g a r e t M c D o n a l d m o t o r e d M r . a n d M r s . J e r r y S ta ten and son, Joey, to t h e i r home i n Chicago F r i d a y even ing , a f t e r t h e Sta tens ' t w o - w e e k v a c a t i o n here.
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I n d i a n a p o l i s , we re M r . and M r s . Char les B l o u n t , M r . and M r s . D o n C h a p m a n , M r . a n d M r s . W a d e T u l l i s , A l a n D i l t s , P h y l l i s Feece, M r . a n d M r s . Jack Sanders, and M r . a n d M r s . M i l o . L e w i s .
M r . a n d M r s . H o w a r d Car l i s le of P l y m o u t h were guests Sunday of M r . and M r s . V a l e n t i n e R e i n -h o l d .
H a r r y Schofield and son of F l o r i d a visjted Tuesday with Mrs Mary B a u e r and also Mr. and Mrs. F r e d Bauer .
H a r r y Baeh le in of Cleveland, Ohio, visited Wednesday in the home of Mrs. E s t h e r Mil ler .
L i g h t n i n g s truck the home of Mrs. E s t h e r Mil ler on Monday evening of last week. Damage was done to the T . V . set. and new wir ing had to be put in the house.
C O M E C L E A N — M e m b e r s o f the Hoy P r y o r f a m i l y had seen a possum l u r k i n g a r o u n d t h e i r J a y C o u n t y home a t D u n k i r k . T h e y t h o u g h t i t had gone a w a y u n t i l M r s . P r y o r began u n p a c k i n g a baske t of l a u n d r y and l i r e ' r Poss u m popped ou t . She r e t r e a t e d t o a t e lephone and ca l l ed p'olico. o f f icer H a r o l d Spencer" responded and apprehended t l i e i n t r u d e r .
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: t ake September honors and'.Tib pes ito j o i n the Peace Corps . Gre t a is ' s pend ing the s u m m e r i n Chicago i w o r k i n g as a shock t r o o p " sec-• re ta fy , s t e p p i n g i n as a s u m m e r i r ep l acemen t , etc. Comes f a l l she wm-TJ'e-sa-foT - B o w l i n g Green U n i ve r s i ty , ., B o w l i n g Green , Oh io , w j l h a IW(> year f e l l o w s h i p in . 'thi'ater and speech . . . A c a d e m i c a l l y speak ing , Jim H e n d e r s o n ,
• r o l h of the J o h n Hendersons , re-je5|ved h i s Mas te r ' s i n Business J fcdmin i s t ra t ion w i t h high d i s t i n c -jjgjn f r o m H a r v a r d Business SJSiiool. J i m and Too t s a n d t h e ffllldren are s u m m e r i n g i n C u l -H f and w i l l m a k e t h e i r h o m e i n Ssjston aga in next w i n t e r . SgJScott Spivey, son of Pete a n d J3j$ly Spivey, is s p e n d i n g the l U n t h w i t h his g r a n d p a r e n t s , j f e n e r a l and M r s . .Spivey. T h e y JSSjurned f rom. , t h e i r M a i n e r e -& a t w i t h h i m and expect to t ake hi><\ east, again, at the end of the JStonth . . . T h e W i l l i a m G a r r i s o n Jf j in i ly has a r r i v e d i n C u l v e r . B i l l H U n the H i s t o r y d e p a r t m e n t . T h i s ^ I n m e r he is w o r k i n g a t W o o d -JSEJft Camp. T h e G a r r i s o n s have l£$tigli t the Su tch house on R o u t e itCJ —• a l l 39 acres_and t h e sp len i t i s "house i n the w o o d " . T h e y EOtne t o C u l v e r f r o m B l o o m i n g -
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T h e s u m m e r s t a f f o f t h e L i b r a r y consists o f C o l . L e l a n d . R u t h M a c Q u i l l a n , Sara R i e w o l d t a n d a newcomer , Miss L i n d a H e i -ser, a r e s iden t o f M a r s h a l l C o u n t y , w h o has f i n i s h e d her j u n i o r year a t G a l l a u d e t Col lege , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C , a n d is m a j o r i n g i n L i b r a r y Science.
B e t w e e n schools, Co lone l L e l a n d v i s i t e d d a u g h t e r C o r i n n e i n M i c h . ; R u t h M a c Q u i l l a n a n d her f a m i l y w e n t Eas t t o v i s i t f a m i l y and f r i ends i n c l u d i n g the H a r r i s es on L o n g I s l a n d ; W a l l a c e S t a r r a n d his w i f e v i s i t e d t h e i r d a u g h t e r i n M a r y l a n d ; Sara and Bob R i e w o l d t spent a week at t h e i r f a v o r i t e v a c a t i o n r e t r e a t i n W i s cons in and r e t u r n e d home i n t i m e fo r a v i s i t f r o m d a u g h t e r J u d y a n d her f a m i l y w h o wfere r e t u r n i n g f r o m a s tay i n T o r o n t o , C a n ada. B e t t y B r y a n t s tayed on the " h o m e lo t " , w h i l e C h i p was h o m e be tween s p r i n g a n d s u m m e r q u a r te rs a t M i c h i g a n . State U n i v e r s i t y . H e r pa ren t s spent t h e i r 5 8 th wedding a n n i v e r s a r y w i t h the B r y f an ts i n June . . j V W o r k has begun on the conver s ion of second f l o o r r o o m s i n th'e M e m o r i a l B u i l d i n g fo r use by the L i b r a r y i n the fa l l )
D r . C a r l Brnn. jes , an ex-cadotj has j o i n e d ou r s u m m e r s taff . A n t o the r new~sf.B.f£ m e m b e r D r . K e n i n e t h B r o o k s , come to us f r o m St. Joseph's H o s p i t a l i n D e n v e r . . • On the Xu i - s ing s t a f f we aga in have M r s . F i t r v i s h , M r s . O v e r m y e r and M r s . F i e l d . . . C o m i n g to us; f r o m N o r t h D a k o t a we have Misg A l e d a S p i e k e r m e i e r a n d Miss Con-, n ie KirchofJ 'nei ; .
Sa to l i a S i m m o n s spent a week i n M i c h i g a n w i t h the H i l l F a m i l y a n d mos t ly ' . f i shed . . . Miss Abai t f spent her ent i r e . vaca t i on i n Wis-? cons in f i s h i n g and l o a f i n g . . • Char les S i m m o n s en joyed a W h i t e Sox v i c t o r y over N e w Y o r k . . j M r s . Goble , w*ith he r h u s b a n d enj o y e d a q u i c k t r i p t o C o u n c i l B l u f f s , I o w a , t o v i s i t M r s . Goble 's m o t h e r a n d s is ter . . . M r s . Jo r dan h a d a t r i p t o the Pac i f i c N o r t h w e s t , V i c t o r i a . ' and r e t u r n i n g v i a L a k e L o u i s e a n d B a n i f f . . . M r s . W a g o n e r ' s son, C a r l , r e c e n t l y v i s i t e d hin- w h i l e on leave f r o m the A r m y . He is s t a t i o n e d at F o r t R i l e y , Kansas..
K a t h y Teach , w h o g r a d u a t e d f r o m C M A las t June , is w o r k i n g as ass is tant t o M r s . J o r d a n .
Jean F i s h e r q u i t June 21 to att e n d school in Kansas C i t y , M o . . . . W e w e l c o m e d L o i s Schacht. i n t o ou r mids t June 24.
M a r g a r e t E c k m a n and h u s b a n d v a c a t i o n e d i n N o r t h e r n M i c h , t l i e week o f J u l y 17 . .' . Neda H u d -d le s ton a n d M a r y L a n d is have been v a c a t i o n i n g since the f i r s t o f J u l y . . . M r s . P h y l l i s C u n n i n g h a m j o i n e d o u r o f f i ce s t a f f on June 2 4. .
S h a r o n Sites o f N o r t h Jndson has j o i n e d t h e A l u m n i o f f i ce s taf f .
W e have added 17 new people to T h e I n n s t a f f a n d a m o n g these is Miss M a r y L o u G u l p . . . O t h e r n e w s t a f f members i n c l u d e , M r s .
S teenbergen, T i m W a l t e r , J i m B a r t o n , J e r r y L e w i s , Chuck B e n -uer , J u d y D u n n , R u t h B r a d f i e l d , L a r r y W a s h b u r n , J i m Wesco t t , M a r y A n n B a u m a n , Jean D o r -m a n , J u d y K e e r , B e v e r l y Grossm a n . M a r k K o s t e r m a n , B u b Gol-1-n.ick, a n d R o b b i e Ogden . . . M e -Unda Jones has been unab le to w o r k fo r a week because of cu t t i n g the t endons i n he r t h u m b . . . M r s . .Steenbergen also cu t he r t h u m b a n d h a d severa l s t i tches t a k e n i n i t . . . V i r g i n i a Lee a n d E v e l y n B r a c h w e n t to Chicago to v i s i t Miss Lee 's a u n t .
Since t h e las t issue the R O T C d e p a r t m e n t has los t t w o o f i t s member s t h r o u g h r ea s s ignmen t , L t . C o l . R o y R. V a n Dusen a n d M / S g t . H a r o l d Bocock b o t h en-r o u t e to K o r e a . M r s . Bea V a n Dusen is l i v i n g i n I n d i a n a p o l i s and M r s . L o r e t t a Bocock w i l l s tay here i n C u l v e r . . . M a j o r P r o u t y is t r a i n i n g senior R O T C s tuden t s a t F o r t R i l e y , K a n . , a n d expects t o r e t u r n t o w a r d the end of J u l y . M r s . B . J . P r o u t y c u r r e n t l y v i s i t i n g w i t h her pa ren t s i n Massachuse t t s and is a t t e n d i n g U n i v e r s i t y o f Massachuset ts . . . V i s i t i n g w i t h the L o R e s f r o m T a m p a , F l a . , are M r . a n d M r s . E d w i n Paules. M r s . Paules is Capt . L o -Re's m o t h e r . A l s o f r o m T a m p a , M r . a n d M r s . E r n e s t Ha r t l e s s a n d t h e i r d a u g h t e r V i c k e y L y n n v i s i t ed w i t h t h e L o R e s d u r i n g the las t week In June . . . Due t o a r r i v e s o m e t i m e i n A u g u s t are L t . Co l . W i l l i a m B . Scruggs, Jr . , a n d Sgt, C laude D a v e n p o r t . L t . Co l . Scruggs is c u r r e n t l y s e r v i n g in
T h e C u l v e r Ci t i zen — C u l v e r , Ind iana — J u l y 24, 1903 — ,1'age 5
G e r m a n y and Sgt. D a v e n p o r t is r e t u r n i n g f r o m H a w a i i .
M r . a n d M r s . L e o B u t l e r en--j o y e d a week ' s v a c a t i o n a t R o y a l Oak, M i c h . , v i s i t i n g M r s . B u t l e r ' s d a u g h t e r a n d f a m i l y . T h e y en joy ed severa l days of s igh t see ing in M i c h i g a n . . .. E v e r e t t L o w e , re c e n t l y r e t i r e d f r o m C M A , has been a d m i t t e d to H e a l t h w i n H o s p i t a l - i n S o u t h Bend. F r i e n d s w i s h i n g to send h i m a c a r d can reach h i m at H e a l t h w i n H o s p i t a l , 2 0 5 3 1 D a r d e n Road , Sou th B e n d , I n d . . . F r a n k B l a c k b u r n has j o i n ed t h e forces o f o u r J a n i t o r i a l Dept . , and is at present d o i n g the m a i n t e n a n c e w o r k a t the N o r t h A d m i n i s t r a t i o n B l d g . . . C h a r l i e H a r t l e u n d e r w e n t m a j o r s u r g e r y a t t h e R o b e r t L o n g H o s p i t a l i n I n d i a n a p o l i s on June 25. A t presen t C h a r l i e is d o i n g f i n e , and p lans on r e t u r n i n g t o w o r k in l a t e s u m m e r . . . Severa l new employees have been h i r e d to he lp t h r o u g h the s u m m e r m o n t h s : George B a k e r Jr . , C l a r ence G a r n , C lyde M a n n s , L o u i s P i s k u l a , a n d Russe l l A n d e r s o n a re he lpers on t h e Campus c rew . . . C. A . " A c e " B y r d , E l i j a h B r e w e r , H o m e r Rowe , M a r i o n S w a r t z e l l a n d W i l l i a m Clemons are he lpe r s i n the N e w W o o d c r a f t C a m p i n the cap a c i t y o f j a n i t o r s . C a r l B r a d f o r d . Denn i s Shock are the t w o new he lpers a t the B o a t Shop. M r . M c -N u l t y of t h e G a r d e n D e p a r t m e n t also r ece ived some new m e n n a m e l y ; J o h n De Somer , James H o p p l e Jr. , J ay H u m e s , T o m
Reed, Joseph Saine a n d G r e g o r y Y a p p . Bob P i n s o n was t r a n s f e r r e d f r o m the Campus Dep t . t o he lp a t the G a r d e n . . . B l a n c h e M i s h l e r en joyed .. several . . days v i s i t i n g her parents , M r . and M r s . R o b e r t M u d r a , a t F o r t . P i e j ce , P , . -
E v a a n d G l e n n D o l l h a d t h e i r d a u g h t e r a n d f a m i l y , M r . a n d M r s . L a r r y P o l i n g a n d son T i m , f r o m C o l u m b u s , O., fo r a t w o week vaca t ion ' . . . M a r g a r e t K i m -m e l was a m o n g a g r o u p of w o m e n w h o spent June 2 7 i n Chicago . . . Agnes D r a n g a n d d a u g h t e r , M r s . V i r g i l Gaines, and c h i l d r e n t r a v e l l e d to L i n c o l n , Neb . t o v i s i t h e r son R o b e r t D r a n g a n d f a m i l y . . . S y l v i a and Fos t e r B u t l e r spent a few days i n D e t r o i t , M i c h , a n d
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Ladies' & Children's S E A M L E S S N Y L O N S
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latienal ia t ing ulver Military Academy's stu-
eflt newspaper. The Vedette, has •<n the highest rating given by i&tional critical service for the
third straight year. Kational Newspaper Service, an
af&iate of the National School Yejrbook Association, Memphis, T e n . , awarded The Vedette an A-plus, highest grade given to only a small percentage of scholastic publications.
{?. S. Patterson, director of the NNS, drew attention to a special iss§e of the newspaper published last April on the Cuban crisis. Sa© Patterson:
he special issue is a land-it in scholastic publications. It s up a whole new dimension school newspapers . . . Few
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constituency as penetrating, houghtfully interpretive and eaningful a report of their i
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tie critical analysis made speci a l ^ mention of student, editor StiAen S. Piecuch, of Culver, Indjti; and columnists Mark Bragg, Akron, Ohio; Alexander Hamilton, Kokomo, Ind.; and Michael Crosswell, Wiesbaden, Germany. Faculty adviser was Robert Rejghley, former York, Pa., newspaperman who serves as assistant pub-lie relations director at Culver,
M O X T K K K Y 4-H < l.t 15 m:\vs
Miss Charlotte Ruth Brucker, , mejjiber of the Tippecanoe Indus-' trial 4-H Club, is Health and
Safety leader of her club in her "!'..ifel year of 4-H work.
Tlie lessons which she gives in heC community to help make it saHr are as follows: "Falls From
*»UnJafe Conditions," "Farm Machinery Safety," For Good Teeth and a Healthy Mouth," "Safety onjjPower Lawn Mowers." "Check Safety Rules Before Going Swimming, "Automobile and Bicycle Safety," "The Hazards at Home," s k a on "She Didn't Take Time," "RBbles," and "Safety with Electricity."
fe Places Second Miss Barbara Ann Brucker,
4-Vt Club member of the Tippecanoe Industrial Boys Club, pliged second at the Michigan Cifjf District Demonstration con-tesj which was held at Bremen High School Thursday, July IS . Sh§£ competed with five Counties.
Barbara has been active in 4-H Cl<b work for eight years and a JuSior Leader for four years. She
^demonstrated in the "Dairy" category.
1st recently Barbara won a i>iu£ ribbon on her Achievement Record book which she made over heceight years of active 4-H Club «<>rk.
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" W i f f e r d i l l , " " c u b a n e i g h t " and "ca lypso r o l l " are t i r m s w h i c h w i l l be f a m i l i a r to v i e w ers o f the a i r s h o w to be h e l d a t B u n k e r H i l l A i r Fo rce Base. P e r u , A u g u s t S at 2 :00 p . m . E.S .T. The w o r l d f a m e d " T h u n -d e r b i r d s " p r ec i s i on d e m o n s t r a t i o n f l y i n g t e a m o f the U n i t e d States A i r Fo rce w i l l pu t on a d a z z l i n g d e m o n s t r a t i o n of superb f o r m a t i o n f l y i n g t h a t has to be seen to be be l i eved .
Open to the p u b l i c , access to the base m a y be g a i n e d by en te r i n g t h r o u g h the m a i n gate o f f U.S. H i g h w a y 31 be tween 12 :30 p . m . and show t i m e a t 2 :00 p . m . A i r P o l i c e m e n w i l l d i r e c t t r a f f i c to the p a r k i n g areas and show s i te . The T h u n d e r b i r d s f l y t h e i r e n t i r e show at l ow a l t i t u d e a n d w i t h i n a one -mi l e r a d i u s of the show area . The audience can eas i ly Bee every m a n e u v e r per f o r m e d t h r o u g h o u t the p r o g r a m w h i l e l i s t e n i n g to n a r r a t o r d e s c r i b i n g m a n e u v e r s .
Since 1053, the have p e r f o r m e d i n l i n g r ed , w h i t e and i n 31 d i f f e r e n t c o u n t r i e s before m o r e t h a n 51 ,000 ,000 specta tors . T h e r e c o r d books show t h a t
J u l y 21, 1968
A m e r i c a ' s " A m b a s s a d o r s in B l u e " have f l o w n t h e e q u i v a l e n t of 80 t i m e s a r o u n d the w o r l d i n supp o r t o f o u r gove rnmen t—and i t s n a t i o n a l ob jec t ives and in p r o m o t i n g a be t t e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g and a p p r e c i a t i o n of a i r power.
T h e 3 0 5 t h B o m b W i n g a n d the S t r a t eg ic A i r C o m m a n d i n v i t e the c i t izens of I n d i a n a and s u r r o u n d i n g s tates to wi tness t h i s p e r f o r m ance on A u g u s t 8. Show t i m e : 2 : 0 0 p . m .
the o f f i c i a l t h e t h r i l l i n g
I T h u n d e r b i r d s t h e i r s p a r k -b lue f i g h t e r s
StMita Anna B y M r s . G u y K e p l e r
?hone A r j i o s T W i n oaks 2-545A
A t t e n d a n c e a t Sunday School was 8 4 and was f o l l o w e d by services by Rev. Beckne r . The W . S . C S . is p l a n n i n g a food sale a t C u l v e r on A u g . 3. T h e M . Y . F .
I made over $37 at t h e i r f o o d sale last Sa tu rday .
M r . and M r s . N o r m a n Davis , M r . and M r s . L e r o y Davis and c h i l d r e n spent S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g w i t h M r . and M r s . J i m Davis a n d c h i l d r e n to he lp J i m ce lebra te his b i r t h d a y . T h e y had ice c r eam and
i cake.
M r . and M r s . P h i l i p Peer a n d f a m i l y were Sunday d i n n e r guest-; of M r . a n d M r s . N o r m a n R i n g e r a n d c h i l d r e n . I n the a f t e r n o o n they t o o k Steven Peer and Stevio R i n g e r to c h u r c h camp at B a t t l e G r o u n d .
M r . a n d M r s . Robe r t K o p l e r and c h i l d r e n spent T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g w i t h M r . and M r s . R i c h a r d C a l h o u n and R i c k y .
M r s . R lanche F i s h e r o f C u l v e r v i s i t e d las t week w i t h M r . and .Mrs. E v e r e t t Gibbons .
M r . and M r s . N o r m a n Dav i s a t t ended the Cowen r e u n i o n Sunday at the home of C a r r o l l T h o m p s o n .
M r . a n d M r s . 'Guy K e p l e r and M r s . Ceci l W a r n e r a t t ended the f u n e r a l o f M r s . Leona S u l l i v a n at t h e St. J o h n L u t h e r a n C h u r c h in Roches ter T h u r s d a y afternoon;
M r . a n d M r s . C a r l Sanders, M r . a n d M r s . D o n Ne l son of A r g o s . a n d M r . a n d M r s . N o r m a n Dav i s spent Sunday even ing w i t h M r . and M r s . W h i t n e y K l i n e and had a c o o k o u t supper .
M r . and M r s . Joe A b a i r of E l -s inore , Ca l i f . , and M r s . Pea r l Woodeox of A r g o s were T h u r s day supper guests of M r . a n d M r s . Char les Col leen and Sonja .
M r s . W a y n e C r o w a n d Diane . M r s . Char les Goheen a n d Sonja ,
r and M r s . F l o y d C r o w , B a r b a r a and Danny , spent Wednesday aft e r n o o n w i t h M r s , M e l v i n F e r g u son a t A r g o s .
Sunday d i n n e r guests o f M r . and M r s . Guy K e p l e r were M r . and M r s . R a l p h Mas ten a n d sons of P l y m o u t h ; a n d M r s . Ceci l W a r n e r and daugh t e r s of A r g o s . M r . and M r s . K e p l e r a n d M r s . W a r n e r a n d d a u g h t e r s spent the a f t e r n o o n a t T o t o .
M o n d a y d i n n e r guesis o f M r . a n d M r s . Char les Goheen and Son ia w e r e M r s . E v e r e t t Gibbons , M r s . B l a n c h e F i s h e r of C u l v e r , G a r y Gibbons o f P l y m o u t h . M r s . H a r o l d A b b o t t and Jane t of R o chester.
M r . and M r s . E r n e s t Rose of B a t t l e Creek, M i c h , are v i s i t i n g M r . and M r s . Stephen Savage a n d D a n n y , and Mrs; W.anda M a h l e r at the B e a m N u r s i n g H o r n " .
i O t h e r Sunday guests we re M r . ' a n d M r s . Les l i e M a h l e r a n d M r .
and Mrs. A r t O v e r m y e r . M r . and M r s . C a r l L o w r y a n d
son. M r . a n d M r s . M e r l e Overm y e r and c h i l d r e n . M r . and M r s . W a r d R e d d i u g e r and f a m i l y , M r s . N e l l i e Newhonse , ani l .Mr. and M r s . J o h n n y Powers had a w i e n e r roas t and p icn ic supper w i t h ' M r . a n d M r s . D o n a l d S w o v e r l a n d and sons and m o t h e r , M r s . L o i s Heck-
a m a i i , i o ce lebra te Donald ' s b i r t h d a y Sunday even ing .
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t h i s area are p r o m i n e n t l y m e n t i o n e d in a n o f f i c i a l p r o d u c t i o n t e s t i n g r e p o r t received today f r o i r j H o l s t e i n - F r i e s i n n A s s o c i a t i o n . , A m e r i c a headqua r t e r s a t B r a t bo ro , V e r m o n t .
C u l v e r L a n c e l o t D e l i a L u c i ' | 4 7 1 5 9 6 9 , ' a t h r e e - y e a r - o l d . p n duced 19,805 pounds of m i l k a n d 733 pounds o f b u t t e r f a t i n 365 days. C u l v e r L a n c e l o t L i e u H a r m o n y 4715970 , a t h r ee -yea r -o ld , h a d 20 ,181 pounds o f . m i l k and 719 pounds of b u t t e r f a t in 346 days. C u l v e r Del ia D i c t a t o r E d n a 44 63162, a f i v e - y e a r - o l d , h a d 17,582 pounds of m i l k a n d 712 pounds of b u t t e r f a t i n 346 days. C u l v e r L a d D i c t a t o r Peggy 4 7 1 -5 9 7 1 , a t h r ee -yea r -o ld , h a d 16.S24 pounds of m i l k a n d 638 pounds o f b u t t e r f a t i n 365 days. A l l a re o w n e d by J o h n A . N e w m a n & 1 Sons, C u l v e r .
" I n case of a nuc l ea r a t t ack , we have dec ided t o j u m p under t l i e of f ice was tebaske t . N o b o d y ^ has been able to h i t i t i n 2 0 " yea r s . " — W . C. C o l b u r n , B l a c k -s tone ( V a . ) C o u r i e r - R e c o r d .
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Canada v i s i t i n g r e l a t i ve s . . . M r . and M r s . E l g i e Good a n d d a u g h t e r B o n n i e spent 10 days a t V e r o Beach , F l a . , v i s i t i n g w i t h M r s . H e t t i e Y o u n g . M r s . B l anche M i s h -i e r and Miss M a r t h a W e a v e r also w e n t wt i th t h e m . . . M a r g u e r i t e W h i t e and f a m i l y spent n ine days v i s i t i n g her d a u g h t e r and f a m i l y . M r . a n d M r s . James K l e p i n g e r , o f Presco t t , M i c h W e h e a r t i l y w e l c o m e M a r y Mezei , E l s i e M c - | G o w a n , Opal Coby, F a y e t t a C l e m - 1
mons , Nancy E r v i n , B o n n i e Good, ! M a r y Stapan, P a t r i c i a Wesson, j R i c h a r d H i l l a n d E m m a S w i g a r t to the l a u n d r y as s u m m e r he lp . I
M r s . D o n n a D i t m i r e s t a r t e d j w o r k i n the U n i f o r m D e p a r t m e n t a t the s t a r t of S u m m e r .School . . . M r . and M r s . P a u l P e n n i n g t o n ! a n d f a m i l y v i s i t e d r e l a t i ve s i n V i r g i n i a and K e n t u c k y d u r i n g v a c a t i o n . . . Char les R i c c i a r d i . d a u g h t e r Sa l ly , and son E d w a r d r e c e n t l y v i s i t e d r e l a t i v e s i n C h i - ; cago . . . M r s . R o s e m a r y W e a v e r i a n d c h i l d r e n v i s i t e d i n Co loma , j M i c h M r s . Josie M i l l e r , m o - j t h e r o f P e r r y M i l l e r , is s e r ious ly i l l a t 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 . . . M r . and M r s . W i l l i a m Kose v i s i t e d the upper p a r t o f j M i c h i g a n . . . M r . a n d M r s . H a r - I o l d Scot t a n d f a m i l y v i s i t e d a r o u n d L a k e M i c h i g a n . . . M r s . j B e c k y E l y and c h i l d r e n v i s i t e d he r s is ter i n S o u t h e r n I n d i a n a .
Co l . M . A . Estey, D i r e c t o r of t h e W o o d c r a f t Camp, welcomes the f o l l o w i n g new men to the s u m m e r s t a f f ; J . M . A l m o n ; W . P. A s b u r v ; .1. l l a b c o c k ; T . Bos-w e l l : J . R. B u r k e l ; A . B u l t ; R. B . C a i n ; J . P. C r a i g ; M . R. Dwiorker , J r . ; R. J . D y g e r t ; G. E . Freese; I S. F r i e d m a n ; AY. P. G a r r i s o n ; .1.
1M. G h i b a u d y ; T . O. H a n d ; W . H . H e l b e r ; D. K . H u f f m a n ; R. K . I Jones, J. Ju rgensen ; T . J . L i n k ; G. P. M c K i n l e y ; C. J. O ' R o u r k e ; M . Osborne; M . G. Peppe; S. Pet e r sen ; J . R. R e i n h o l t : J. R. Scales; G. R. U t t e r ; R. C. W a k e f i e l d ; W . W . W i m b e r l y ; J . T . Y e a r y ; and A . R a n k i n . T h e n e w academic i n s t r u c t o r is M . L . B r o w n . . . W e are pleased to have the f o l l o w i n g s u m m e r s t a f f wives spending t h e i r s u m m e r i n I and a r o u n d C u l v e r : Jo M e r i d i t h ; A n n a D u n i n g ; A l i c e Gleason; Bea , Moseng; S h i r l e y H u m e ; Gene A n n e H e i n d s e l m a n ; Joy E d w a r d s , Peggy T r i c k e y , C a r o l y n Parson , Eve W a r d , P h y l l i s He lbe r , and P a t r i c i a Bauer . . . M a j o r J . H a r - 1
w o o d Evans , v e t e r a n i n s t r u c t o r and one- t ime C o m m a n d a n t of the W o o d c r a f t Camp, su f f e red a h e a r t a t t a c k as he was p r e p a r i n g t o j o i n the W o o d c r a f t s t a f f fo r t h i s s u m m e r . T h 0 s e i n t e r e s t e d i n w r i t i n g to h i m , m a y do so at 327 S. P a r k e r Dr . , J anesv i l l e , W i s .
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Seventeen Scouts v i s i t ed the Bass L a k e f i sh ha t che ry M o n d a y , J u l y 22. W e fed the bass w i t h c r a y f i s h . We r e t u r n e d to the c h u r c h w i t h dues a n d a t t endance b e i i i y t a k e n and announcemen t s g i v e n .
The m e e t i n g was closed w i t h the Scout B e n e d i c t i o n .
A l l Scouts are to r e p o r t to the C M . A . W o o d c r a f t s w i m m i n g p ie r f o r s w i m m i n g classes on W e d nesdays at 7 p .m. . A l l Scouts w h o do no t have a s w i m m i n g m e r i t badge m u s t pass the ISO-ya rd s w i n i test fo r the canoe t r i p .
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s h o w e d up f o r the race S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g . T h e w i n d was gus ty a n d fa r o u t on the l a k e the wh i t ecaps w e r e w h i p p i n g up in i nc r ea s ing n u m b e r s . Besides tha t , i t l o o k e d l i k e r a i n ! T h e r e we re e i g h t cap-s iz ings —= each s a i l f i s h capsized at least once, b u t every one f i n i shed t h e race. T h a t is r ea l spor t s m a n s h i p .
So we t i p o u r s a i l o r hats to R i c k B a x t e r , w h o f i n i s h e d f i r s t , f o l l o w e d by Stevie Speer, H o w a r d Ray , Jef f G r u n d a n d Char les Ray, i n t h a t o rde r .
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the S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n Rega t t a . J o h n Hateson (T-2£>) go t o f f to a f l y i n g s t a r t b u t c o u l d n ' t h o l d the boa t d o w n i n the heavy w i n d a n d capsized on the f i r s t l eg of the race. He a n d h i s c rew, J, B . A l -w;ard a n d K a t h y d y n e , r i g h t e d the boa t i n m i n u t e s a n d t h e y sa i led on to cross the f i n i s h l i n e j u s t one m i n u t e a f t e r Rupert . Es-ser, t he w i n n e r . T h i s was the fastest race so fa r t h i s season.
D o n Speer was the h a r d l u c k m a n o f the day as he was d i s q u a l i f i e d for h i t t i n g a buoy and t h e n f l i p p e d over a f t e r he crossed the f i n i s h l i n e . L a r r y S t r a i t m o v e d up to t h i r d place because o f the d i s q u a l i f i c a t i o n .
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The G r o u p M i n i s t r y Y o u t h C h o i r w i l l s i ng at P o p l a r Grove d u r i n g the 10 :45 service n e x t Sunday m o r n i n g .
M r . and M r s . Chester L e m l e r and f a m i l y of T ippecanoe were Sunday d i n n e r guests of M r . and M r s . H a r r y M c P h e r r o n a n d K a t h y .
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S i x t y - f o u r of the state 's n i n e t y -t w o coun t i e s r e p o r t e d sales ga ins for t he m o n t h w h e n c o m p a r e d w i t h sales of June 19 6 2.
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t h e i r f ede ra l t ax r e t u r n for s tate and loca l taxes and fo r c h a r i t a b l e c o n t r i b u t i o n s .
W h e n to f i l e C o r p o r a t e r e t u r n s , l i k e those o f i n d i v i d u a l s , are due on the 1 5 t h day of the f o u r t h m o n t h f o l l o w i n g the close o f the t axab le year .
C o m p u t i n g t ax U n l i k e i n d i v i d u a l s , c o r p o r a t i o n s w i l l cont i n u e to be subject to tax u n d e r t h e Gross I n c o m e Tax A c t at a o n e - t h i r d increase i n ra te , since the 1963 Genera l A s s e m b l y i n creased the gross i n c o m e tax ra tes f r o m . 3 / 8 % to. Vi %, and f r o m 1 - % % to 2 % by a m e n d m e n t to the Gross I n c o m e Tax A c t . H o w e v e r , i n c o m p u t i n g i ts ad jus t ed ' gross i ncome tax l i a b i l i t y , a c o r p o r a t i o n is r equ i red . , to c o m p u t e i t s l i a b i l i t y unde r the Gross I n c o m e T a x A c t , a n d unde r t h e A d j u s t e d Gross Income Tax A c t a n d to pay the l a r g e r of the t w o a m o u n t s .
E x e m p t C o r p o r a t i o n s C e r t a i n c o r p o r a t i o n s are no t sub jec t to the ad ju s t ed gross income tax-These i n c l u d e c h a r i t a b l e c o r p o r a t ions exempt f r o m federa l i n come taxes, banks and t r u s t c o m panies, n a t i o n a l b a n k i n g associat ions , m u t u a l sav ings banks , p r i va te banks , and c e r t a i n in su rance companies .
P a r t n e r s h i p e l ec t ion C o r p o r a t ions w i t h ten or f ewer shareho lde r s w h i c h have elected unde r sect ion 13 72 ( b ) ( 1 ) of the I n t e r n a l Revenue Code (Subchapt e r S) to be taxed as a p a r t n e r ship ( p r o v i d e d t h a t a l l of the sha reho lde r s are res idents o f the State of I n d i a n a ) w i l l no t be subj e c t to tax , b u t the sha reho lde r s w i l l be t axed , as i n d i v i d u a l s , u n der the A d j u s t e d Gross I n c o m e Tax A c t , on t h e i r d i s t r i b u t i v e share of the c o r p o r a t i o n ' s income. H o w e v e r , the e l e c t i o n mus t be made w i t h the F e d e r a l I n t e r n a l Revenue Service before i t can be accented by the I n d i a n a D e p a r t m e n t o f Revenue .
A l l o c a t i o n of Income I f a corp o r a t i o n or a non- re s iden t i n d i v i d u a l has i n c o m e f r o m sources b o t h w i t h i n a n d w i t h o u t the State of I n d i a n a , and the i n c o m e f r o m
sources w i t h i n the s tate cannot be separa ted f r o m t h a t d e r i v e d f r o m sources w i t h o u t the s ta te , the t axpaper m u s t a l loca te i t s i ncome by means of a th ree -fac to r f o r m u l a . T h e f r a c t i o n to be a p p l i e d to the t axpayer ' s ad jus t ed gross income i n o r d e r to de ter m i n e w h a t p a r t of t h a t i ncome is t axab le by the State of I n d i a n a is d e t e r m i n e d by t a k i n g the average o f the th ree f o l l o w i n g f r a c t i o n s :
1. T o t a l v a l u e of t axpayer ' s r e a l and t a n g i b l e pe rsona l p r o p e r t y o w n e d or r e n t e d a n d used i n t h i s s ta te d u r i n g the t axab le year .
T o t a l va lue of a l l of t axpayer 's r ea l and t a n g i b l e pe rsona l p r o p e r t y o w n e d or r e n t e d a n d used.
2. C o m p e n s a t i o n p a i d by the t axpaper i n t h i s s tate d u r i n g the t axab le year .
T o t a l compensa t i on pa id by the t axpaye r d u r i n g the t axab le year .
3. T o t a l sales of the t axpaye r i n t h i s s tate d u r i n g the t axab le year .
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T o t a l sales o f the t axpaye r e v e r y w h e r e d u r i n g the t axab le year .
I f t h i s a l l o c a t i o n f o r m u l a does ne t f a i r l y represen t the a m o u n t of t he t axpayer ' s i ncome d e r i v e d f r o m sources w i t h i n the state, t h e t axpaye r m a y p e t i t i o n fo r . or the I n d i a n a D e p a r t m e n t of Revenue m a y r e q u i r e , t h a t some o the r f o r m u l a or m e t h o d of a l l o c a t i o n be used.
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26, the C u l v e r M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y S u m m e r School band w i l l p resent i t s a n n u a l concer t on the l ake m i d s t a V e n e t i a n s e t t i n g of m o o n l i g h t , sai ls , and b r i g h t l y l i g h t e d cot tages .
A s s i g n m e n t of R o b e r t K . K y l e o f C u l v e r to d i v i d e his w o r k i n g t i m e be tween the State Conservat i o n D e p a r t m e n t and the State Pub l i c . I n f o r m a t i o n Off ice was announced on J u l y 1 i .
T r a g e d y s t r u c k a s t u n n i n g b l o w i n C u l v e r e a r l y M o n d a y aft e r n o o n w h e n P a t r i c i a Jane B o o k er, aged 13, d a u g h t e r of M r . and M r s . Oscar B o o k e r , was k i l l e d i n s t a n t l y i n her h o m e as t h e res u l t o f a f r eak accident . P a t t y was h e l p i n g w i t h the f a m i l y w a s h i n g and as she opened the w a s h i n g m a c h i n e a c lo thes s t i c k f e l l i n t o i t and was s h a t t e r e d to b i t s . A f l y i n g piece of the s t i c k f r a c t u r e d he r s k u l l .
F i f t y - e i g h t youngs te r s be tween the ages o f 5 and 1 2 r e p o r t e d a t the beach M o n d a y to t ake advan tage o f the free s w i m m i n g lessons b e i n g o f fe red by Sara M c C l u r e .
• » * J U L Y 28, 1 9 4 3 —
G l a d i o l i t h a t are g r o w i n g over head -h igh is t h e exper ience H o w a r d O b e r l i n is h a v i n g t h i s year w i t h the c o l o r f u l p l an t s .
Capt . H u g h H a r p e r los t the ends o f t w o f inge r s w h i l e w o r k i n g on an a u t o m o b i l e f an be l t a t the A c a d e m y hangar .
T h e r e was a t o t a l b l a c k o u t i n t h e t o w n of C u l v e r and the sur r o u n d i n g areas d u r i n g the n i g h t o f J u l y 29.
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C H A R L E Y ' S L A K E SHORE
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C u l v e r
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M r s . R u t h K e g e l o f H a m m o n d , w h o w i l l t a k e over the managem e n t o f He len ' s B e a u t y Shop, is expected to a r r i v e some t i m e nex t week .
Miss H e l e n Jean Sausman and W a r r e n L . K i l m e r were u n i t e d i n m a r r i a g e Sunday e v e n i n g .
N o r t o n Char les B a k e r d i ed at h is home on B a k e r S t ree t i n C u l v e r on J u l y 22.
* • J U L Y 20, 193:?—
T h a t t h e c u r r e n t wave of k i d n a p p i n g m a y ex tend to C u l v e r was i n d i c a t e d w h e n the name of W . O. Osborn , cashier of The State E x c h a n g e B a n k , was f o u n d on the l i s t of names c a r r i e d by a gangs te r c a p t u r e d i n W i s c o n s i n
J U L Y 31, 1 9 1 3 — G e n e r a l l y f a i r w e a t h e r fo r the
week w i t h n o r m a l t e m p e r a t u r e s . T h i s is p r e t t y ho t , b r e t h r e n , b u t
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t h i n k o f w h a t i t is d o i n g fo r the c o r n .
" I c o u l d sell f i v e o r s ix cars i n a week to C u l v e r people i f I w o u l d t a k e r ea l estate i n exchange , " says M r . S h i l l i n g .
I n the s q u a l l Sunday a f t e r n o o n a sa i lboa t c o n t a i n i n g t h r ee y o u n g f e l l o w s f r o m the East side co lony of co t t agers was capsized. T h e y were t a k e n o f f the o v e r t u r n e d c r a f t by a boat .
A b o u t 80 -are expected fo r the 2 9 t h I n d i a n a C i v i l W a r ve te rans r e u n i o n to be h e l d here on Sept. 3 and 4.
A business m a n is expected to m u f f l e h is gasol ine eng ine exhaus t by b u r y i n g i t , and r i g h t f u l l y so; h u t any d r i v e r o f a car can use h i § c u t o u t a n d m a k e enough noise to a w a k e n the dead a n d the a u t h o r i t i e s m a k e no p r o test . A n ord inance , to suppress t h i s nuisance is as des i rea l j l e as one to con t ro l , speed...
R a y m o n d Gas's; w h o has been s p e n d i n g severa l weeks as the guest o f 'Mis s L i n a ' K e l l e r , ret u r n e d to D e c a t u r Sunday .
M r . and M r s . A . B . L o n g of Swayzee are m a k i n g a v a c a t i o n v i s i t w i t h Mrs; ' L o n g ' s pa ren t s , M r . and M r s . 9? G. B u s w e l l . J o h n B u s w c l l , a son, o f , M i s h a w a k a was here over Sunday .
F I R E D E P A R T M E N T c a l l s should be made to V i k i n g 2-211.1,
O. T . S M I T H T R E E S U R G E R Y
A N D L A N D S C A P I N G W91H juong Po int
IN INDIANA
B E E R IS A NATURAL As natural as the wholesome grains and tangy hops from which it is brewed, beer is Indiana's traditional beverage of moderation —light, sparkling, delicious.
And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good living it provides for so many folks in Indiana. Not only for employees of the Brewing Industry itself, but also for the farmers and other suppliers of beer's natural ingredients. In Indiana, beer belongs—enjoy it.
U N I T E D S T A T E S B R E W E R S A S S O C I A T I O N , I N C .
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W. L. Johnson
Car l M. Adams
George E. Eley
Margaret Swonson
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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
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Phone V i k i n g 2-2287 C u l v e r , K o u t « 2 (County L i n e
E d w a r d L . E a s t e r d a y , W.M, H a r r y Winkler^ .Secretary -
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R E E D M E D I C A L C E N T E R 121 Col lege A v e n u e
Office Phone — V i k i n g 2-2591 D O N A L D W . R E E D , M . D . I
G e n e r a l Medic ine Office H o u r s :
1-5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday , T h u r s d a y & F r i d a y
7 -9 p.m. Mondays & T h u r s d a y r Saturday , 10 a.m.-12 noon
Res idence Phone V i k i n g 2-2110 S P E C I A L I S T S ' C O N S U L T A T I O N
R E A D I L Y A V A I L A B L E
R . H I P P E N S T E E L , M . O . Infants and C h i l d r e n
Office H o u r s : B y appointment only
10-12 a.m. except T h u r s d a y s Res idence Phone Y T k i n g 2-3064
J O S E P H D . H O W A R D , M . D . P H Y S I C I A N
Genera l Medic ine . Obstetrics Offie-O: 917 L a k e Shore Drive
Office H o u r s B y Appointment- . ! Mom; 1-5, 7-9 P . M . " *
Tues . , W e d . & E r i : : 1-6 P.M., Sat . : 9-12 A . M .
Office & R & s l g & t o q ' r a m V i k i n g i J : 3 5 5 0 : , . .
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Genera l Prac t i ce and R e c t a l Diseases ; ' "•'
Office H o u r s by Appqintment C u l v e r C l i n i c - 222 Wi O M o
Office Phone VTkfng 2-3351 Res idence Phone V i k i n g 2 -2710
W . H . F I S H , D O . P H Y S I C I A N & S U R G E O N
Genera l Pract ice and Urology Office Hours by. Appointment C u l v e r C l i n i c - 222 N . O h i o | Office P h o n e V i k i n g 2-3351 Home Phone V i k i n g 2-3561
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Office H o u r s bv Appointment Phone V i k i n g 2-2463
2 3 8 8 E a s t Shore D r i v e
J O H N W . O L D H A M , D . D . S . D E N T I S T
Office H o u r s by Appointment Phone V i k i n g ' 2-2118 HL
Northern I n d i a n a ,-PribJie Serv ice Company B u i l d i n g
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Phone V i k i n g 2 -S87B Office H o u r s :
S a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Wednesdays
203 South Main Street
C O M P L E T E Opt ica l Serv ice E y e s E x a m i n e d
O P T O M E T R I S T
G L A S S E S C O N T A C T L E N S E S
Acousticon Hearing A id Glasses
D R . H E R S C H E L L R . C O I L 102 \ V . M a i n - S Y R A C U S E
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P O D I A T R I S T R I C H A R D J . D I E T E R , D . S . C .
Foot Orthopedics Surg ica l Chiropody ar»d
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
Direc tor 8:30 A . M . E a r l y Worsh ip Serv
ice. 9 :3* A . M . C h u r c h School. 1.0.40 A.-M. Second W o r s h i p
Service. „. .__'
H I B B A R D E . U . B . C H U R C H R e v . B r u c e P r i c e , P a s t o r
R i c h a r d B e h m e r , Superintendent S u n d a y School 10:00 a .m. M o r n i n g Worsh ip 11:00 a.m.
Methodist Group Ministry
( A fellowship of M e t h o d i s t Chnrcrves i n the a r e a south and
east of L a k e M a x i n k u c k e c . )
FULTON COUNTY PARISH 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 John R i n g c n
„„» . i Superintendent Worsh ip at 9:1 5 a.m.
, C h u r c h School at 1 0 : 0 5 a .m. D E L O N G . M E T H O D I S T
Wal ly Dinsmore Superintendent
C h u r c h School at 9:15 a.m. Worsh ip at 10:15 a.m.
L E I T E R S F O R D M E T H O D I S T L e o n Wel l ing , Superintendent C h u r c h School at 10 a.m. Worship at 11:15 a.m. M . Y . F . on 2nd and 4th Sundays
CULVER C IRCUIT R e v . C lyde B o 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
E n o c h A n d r e w s , Superintendent W o r s h i p at 3:30 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 R e v . C lyde B e c k n e r J r . P a s t o r
• W a y n e K l i n e , Superintendent C h u r c h School at 10:00 a m . Worsh ip at 11:00 a.m. on every
End and 4th Sunday . S A N T A A N N A M E T H O D I S T
Rev . C l y d e B e c k n e r J r . , P a s t o r P h i l i p Peer , Superintendent C h u r c h School at 10:00 a.m. W o r s h i p at 1 1 : 0 * a .m. on every
le t a n d 3rd Sunday . E v e n i n g W o r s h i p at 7:30 on
2nd and 4th Sundays .
POPLAR GROVE CHARGE W . R a y K o 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.
SAND HILL C IRCUIT 7 S A N D H I L L M E T H O D I S T
R u s s e l l Good, P a s t o r Glen H a r t , Superintendent
C h u r c h School at 10:00 a.m. Worsh ip at 11:00 a.m. on 1st
and 3rd Sundays . ( U L E A D M E T H O D I S T
G r o v e r Shaffer , Superintended t 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 2nd
_ M J 4 th Sundays . RICHLAND CENTER
CIRCUIT C a l v i n McCutcheon . 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
Hcitoort W a r n e r , Superintendent Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. on
1st and 3rd Sundays , (10 :38 on 2nd and 4th S u n O a y s ) .
W o r s h i p at 9:30 a.m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays , ( 10 :45 on *ist and 3rd S u n . ) .
M . Y . F . at 7:00 p.m. P r a y » r and Bib le Study on
T h u r s d a y s at C:00 p.m
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 Sorennon, P a s t o r M r s . M a r y H a t t e n , Super intendent .
L a r r y N o r m a n , Ass ' t . 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
f irst Sunday of each month during the morn ing worship service.
A cordial welcome is extended to a l l to worship wi th us.
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
423 S. Michigan St. , P lymouth Sunday School 1 0 : 3 0 a.m. Morning W o r s h i p 1 0 : 3 0 a.m. T h e subject a t a l l Chr i s t i an
Science services this Sunday wi l l be " T r u t h . "
Responsive Read ing wi l l include these words of C h r i s t J e sus: " Y e sha l l know the truth , and the truth shal l make you free" ( J o h n 8 : 3 2 ) .
Related readings from "Science and Hea l th with K e y to the Scr ip tures" by Mary B a k e r E d d y wi l l also be heard and wi l l include the fol lowing: " P r a y e r cannot change t h e unalterable T r u t h , nor can prayer alone give us an understanding of T r u t h ; but prayer, coupled wi th a fervent habi tual desire to know and do the wi l l of God, wi l l bring us into a l l T r u t h " (p. 1 1 ) .
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T E M P L E O F F A I T H M I S S I O N Rev- H . R . Cross . P a s t o r
Located west of State R o a d 35 on State R o a d 10 to Ca l i forn ia Townsh ip School and one mi le north.
Sunday School 9:so a .m. Morning Service 10:30 a.m. Song Service 7:00 p.m. E v e n i n g Serv ice 7:30 p.m. F o u r t h Sunday evening of each
month there w i l l be a ful l evening of sp ir i tua l s inging and special mus ic wi th vocal and ins trumental numbers .
T o those who do not attend e lsewhere. W e welcome y o u .
W a t c h out for school ch i ldren , especial ly if thev're dr iv ing .
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 R Holy Communion — 8:00 a.m. Woodcraft Service 1 0 : 0 0 a.m. Naval a n d C a v a l r y Service)]
1 1 : 0 0 a.m. T h e Chape l is open dai ly for \
personal prayer and meditat ion from 7 a.m. unt i l 10 p.m. •
Vis i tors a lways welcome!
E M M A N U E L 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 . W a l t e r C h i s h o l m , P a s t o r George W a r n e r , Superintendent Sunday School 9 :30 a .m. Morning Worsh ip 1 0 : 3 0 a.m. Y o u t h Fe l lowsh ip 7 :15 p.m. E v e n i n g W o r s h i n 8 :00 p.m.
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 l y m o u t h
F a t h e r W i l l i a m C . R . Sher idan , P a s t o r
S u m m e r Schedule 7:00 a.m. Holy E u c h a r i s t 9 :00 a .m. F a m i l y E u c h a r i s t 9 :00 a .m. P a r i s h Nursery
B U R T O N M E T H O D I S T rtilliam Be lcher , Superintendent
S u n d a ? School at 9:30 a.m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays , (10:30 on 1st and 3 r d ) ;
Worsh ip at 9:30 a.m. on 1st v and 3rd Sundays , ( 10 :45 on 2nd
ie*"*sd 4 th Sun . ) V ,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 2nd"and 4th Sundays .
Prayer and Bible Study 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 U 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 Rough , P a s t o r F r a n k 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 Worsh ip 7:00 p.m. on
alternate Sundays. Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. W e d
nesday.
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
Pas tor S u i d a y Masses: 7 :30 and 9 : 30
Weekday Masses: 8:05 ( W i n ter) 7 :00 ( S u m m e r ) .
H o l y day of O b l i g a t i o n : 6 :30 a.m. E v e n i n g as announced on P a r i s h bulletin.
Holy Communion distributed each weekday at 7 : 0 0 .
Confession: Saturday 4 to 5 p.m. and 7 tc 9 p.m. Before Sunday Masses.
C U L V E R B I B L E C H U R C H 718 South M a i n Street
Donald T a y l o r , Ass i s tant P a s t o r Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Classes for a l l ages. Morn ing W o r s h i p 11:00 a.m. Separate services f o r pre
schoolers through fourth grade. 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. N u r s e r y avai lable for a l l S u n
day services . P r a y e r Meeting and Bib le Study
7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
B U R R O A K E . U . B . C H U R C H R e v . B r u c e P r i c e
Morn ing W o r s h i p 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
G R A C E U N I T E D C H U R C H R e v . H . W . H o h m a n , Pas tor
M u s i c Mrs . Robert T . R u s t
Margaret Swanson S- indac School 9:30 a.m. Morning W o r s h i p 10:30 a.m.
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 17 Clyde L e h m a n , P a s t o r
J o e He i ser , Superintendent S u n d a y School 9 :30 a.m. Morning W o r s h i p 1 0 : 3 0 a.m.
T R I N I T Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H C i t y L i b r a r y ( C u l v e r )
R . J . Muel l er , B . D . pastor (phone: Roches ter : C A 3 -5E24)
W o r s h i p Services every Sunduy at 9:00 a.m.
S u n d a y School at 10:00 a.m. G t l l d r t n ' s Conf irmat ion Class
at 5 p.m. F r i d a y s . Communion on Ja.U S u n d a r of
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 l i s C h u r c h W i t h T h e Go ld Crosse s"
IWv. Joseph A . L " n k , P a s t o r Sunday Mass 7:0(> a .m., 8:00
ia.ni., 1 0 : 0 0 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Dai ly Mass 9:00 a.m. Confessions Saturday 7 :00 a.m.
to 9:00 p.m. Confessions Saturday 7 :00 p.m.
Z I O N G O S P E l C H A P E L R e v . B e n Tol l 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
Manson L e a p , L a y L e a d e r Sunday School 9:30 a .m. P r e a c h i n g Service 10:45 a .m. E v e n i n g W o r s h i p 8 p.m., 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 G . D e W a y n e Bontragor, Minister R o g e r O. Y o r k , Superintendent
Sunday School 1 0 : 0 0 a.m. Morning W o r s h i p 1 1 : 0 0 a .m. E v e n i n g Worsh ip 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 : 3 0 p.m.
T h u r s d a y . L a d i e s A i d 1:00 p.m. Second
T h u r s d a y of each month.
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T I S T M . G . Johnson , P a s t o r
W o r s h i p Service 9 :30 a.m. 8nbbarh School 1 0 : 3 0 a.m.
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Debbie and L i n d a Mil ler of E l k h a r t spent last week wi th Mr. and Mrs. Marion K l i n e and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E a r l See spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K e n neth Appleman a n d daughter Nancy at L a k e Bruce .
D inner guests last Monday of Mrs. F l o y L e a p and daughters were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Over myer and Mrs. R u t h Sopher. T h e dinner was in honor of Mrs. Over-myer's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C h a r l e s Sopher and Scott were afternoon cal lers .
Char le s Sopher i n j u r e d his left hand recently when it was caught in a buzz saw. Twenty stitches were necessary to sew up the cut.
Dr. Dean Sixby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sixby, has opened his office at Denver, Ind .
T h e J5ion Gospel Chapel w i l l hold their Sunday School picnic Sunday following the church services. Baske t dinner at noon w i l l be followed by vis i t ing and games in the afternoon.
In the evening, Rev . and Mrs. Don Miller, former pastor, wi l l show pictures and tell of their work in Afr i ca .
You can't see any farther ahead from the second step than you could from the first. But you know you are closer to the top.
And that very aptly describes one aspect of man's quest for spiritual understanding.
O N E S U N D A Y I N C H U R C H D O E S N ' T M A K E U S C H R I S T I A N S . And sometimes a month of Sundays finds us still struggling with doubts and wrestling with temptations. Prayers don't always seem to have been answered. And parts of the Bible may constantly baffle us.
But the truth of the matter is that every spiritual step we lake is exactly that — a step. I t may leave our perspective unchanged for the moment. But it is bringing us closer to that higher level of life from which man's vision enlarges.
Until we reach life's spiritual crest, the most important step is always the N E X T . Join the millions who'll climb a little closer to the summit Sunday.
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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 . 101% North Michigan St., P lymouth , Sa les -Service-Renta ls . Typewr i t er s and Adding Machines. R e p a i r s on a l l makes . R o y a l Portable dealer. Phone 936-2728.
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1958 Plymouth 4-dr. sedan. 2-tone red and w h i t e , V-S , au to , t rans . , r a d i o , heater , nice in s ide and ou t .
$495.00
!1958 Dodge j C u s t o m R o y a l 4-dr . h d t p . , loaded | w i t h ex t ras a n d n ice a l l t he w a y .
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W h e n C u l v e r M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y was c o m p l e t i n g p lans to b u i l d a n e w W o o d c r a f t Camp las t f a l l , i t faced the p r o b l e m of f i n d i n g someone w h o c o u l d v i r t u a l l y mass p roduce .58 a n i m a l heads to be
. m o u n t e d oyer the d o o r w a y s of m o d e r n A - f r a m e cabins . „ T h e l a r g e , a n i m a l heads were
to be d u r a b l e to w i t h s t a n d the : s , t i m t n e r and w i n t e r w e a t h e r - a n d
t h e y were t'o he l i f e l i k e since the ' - 'wo lves , w a l r u s , r ams , beavers, - buf fa loes , w i l d c a t s and bears t h e y -.^iep-ict are symbo l i c mascots to v ^ e « $ 4 & : y o u n g s t e r s w h o a n n u a l l y
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. ' . 'Augus t ..,"; •>,'.,. Mos t i m p o r t a n t l y , the heads — -were to- be c o m p l e t e d by J u l y 27 •-ilk t i m e for f o r m a l d e d i c a t i o n of
the $.850,000 camp, newest f a c i l i t y o f t h e C u l v e r S u m m e r Schools,
, l a rges t s u m m e r p r o g r a m of i t s "•••.typirr h r t h t r n a t i o n .
' One answer to the p r o b l e m lay w i t h i n t'oe- C u l v e r M i l i t a r y A c a d - '
• enjy f a c u l t y -— h i s t o r y i n s t r u c t o r Char les P. -Owen w h o carves ice
i ;und-• w o o d : i ob jec t s as a hobby. , .Dwen agreed to comple t e t h e 58 heads in t i m e fo r the o p e n i n g of c a m p , b u t w h e n he t r i e d a ch i se l on t o u g h , 100 -pound b locks o f r e d cedar, he d i scovered i t t o o k 15 hours to m a k e a r a m ' s head — too l o n g a t i m e f o r a teacher c a r r y i n g a f u l l academic schedule d u r i n g the w i n t e r .
T h i s is Where t h e c h a i n saw en t e r ed the p i c t u r e . U s i n g a h i g h speed, 2 8-pound saw, Owen d i s covered a u t o m a t i o n has i t s a r t i s t ic side.. T i m e r e q u i r e d to c o m plete each head w a s s l iced by more t h a n ha l f . O n l y seven h o u r s we re r e q u i r e d to m e t h o d i c a l l y p roduce a m o d e l o f each of t h e seven d i f f e r e n t a n i m a l s . W o r k i n g f r o m . a p r o t o t y p e , Owen c h a i n -sawed t h r o u g h the r e m a i n i n g 51
. chunks, of cedar i n f r o m one to . f o u r hours , d e p e n d i n g upon the d i f f i c u l t y of the p a r t i c u l a r head.
F o r a u t h e n t i c i t y , O w e n t u r n e d the heads over to A c a d e m y a r t i s t i n residence W a r n e r W i l l i a m s , w h o pa in t ed mode l s i n each cate
g o r y fo r C u l v e r p a i n t e r s to f o l low i n c o m p l e t i n g the y e a r - l o n g task .
W h e n t h e a n i m a l heads w e r e m o u n t e d on the cabins th i s m o n t h , O w e n f o u n d t h a t his ca rv i n g t a l e n t s w e r e s t i l l v e r y m u c h in d e m a n d . Y o u n g W o o d c r a f t e r s we re a s k i n g f o r m i n i a t u r e heads t h e y c o u l d t a k e home w i t h t h e m at the end o f the 1963 session, a n d one C u l v e r g r a d u a t e , r e a d i n g abou t the p r o j e c t i n t h e A c a d emy's a l u m n i magaz ine , w r o t e f r o m C a l i f o r n i a w i t h the reques t : send h i m one r am ' s head — f u l l size.
Owen is a n a t i v e of M a r s h -f i e l d , W i s . , and a g r a d u a t e of C a r l e t o n C o 1 1 e g e, N o r t h f i e l d , M i n n . H e has been on the A c a d e m y f a c u l t y fo r six years .
T h e W o o d c r a f t C a m p is for boys 9 % t h r o u g h 13 a n d is p a r t of the C u l v e r S u m m e r Schools , w h i c h e n r o l l s a -total of 1,660 boys fo r e i g h t weeks each s u m mer . Hoys 14 t h r o u g h - 1 8 - are e n r o l l e d i n the N a v a l School , the School of H o r s e m a n s h i p , and the S u m m e r T h e a t e r . T h e schools are o p e r a t e d hy C u l v e r M i l i t a r y Academy, w h i c h e n r o l l s §.5<G boys i n a col lege p r e p a r a t o r y -program in grades e i g h t t h r o u g h 12 f r o m September to- June . •
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w i l l become e f fec t ive i n l a t e J u l y or e a r l y A u g u s t f o l l o w i n g p r o m u l g a t i o n .
The I n d i a n a T r a f f i c Safety F o u n d a t i o n r e p o r t s the m o r e i m p o r t a n t new r e g u l a t i o n s a f f e c t i n g m o t o r i s t s a r e :
1. H e a d l i g h t s ( N O T P A R K I N G L I G H T S ) — w i l l be r e q u i r e d for i l l u m i n a t i o n w h e n o p e r a t i n g a m o t o r veh i c l e on a p u b l i c h i g h w a y at any t i m e f r o m one -ha l f h o u r a f t e r sunset to one -ha l f h o u r before sunr i se a n d at. a l l o t h e r t imes w h e n , due to i n su f f i c i en t l i g h t or a t m o s p h e r i c c o n d i t i o n s , v i s i b i l i t y is less {f i f th 500 feet.
2. I t w i l l be a specif ic v i o l a t i o n fo r two- or m o r e vehic les t o engage i n a speed contest on any p u b l i c h i g h w a y . T h i s l a w is d i
rec ted t o w a r d those i n d i v i d u a l s w h o accelera te unnecessa r i ly a n d t h u s create a h a z a r d to pedest r i an s , passengers a n d o t h e r vehic les and p r o p e r t y . T h i s l a w also p r o h i b i t s a n y person f r o m b a r r i c a d i n g or o b s t r u c t i n g a p u b l i c h i g h w a y fo r the purpose of cond u c t i n g a speed contest .
3. T h e " r e d f l a g " l a w , coveri n g s low m o v i n g f a r m vehic les , has been ex tended to cover horse d r a w n vehic les and to r e q u i r e the d i sp l ay o f a f l a s h i n g r e d l i g h t , or a r e d f l a g , w h e n such veh ic les are ope ra ted on any f ede ra l , s tate OR C O U N T Y R O A D . The e a r l i e r l a w r e q u i r e d such e q u i p m e n t o n l y w h e n t r a v e l i n g on or a l o n g s ta te a n d federa l roads and d i d no t i n c lude horse d r a w n vehic les .
4. A l l new passenger cars, beg i n n i n g w i t h the 1964 models , m u s t Ibe equ ipped w i t h safety be l t s w h i c h meet s t andards app r o v e d by the C o m m i s s i o n e r of the B u r e a u of M o t o r Vehic les .
5. D r i v e r s of m o t o r t r u c k s , i n c l u d i n g t r a c t o r t r a i l e r c o m b i n a t ions , w h e n d r i v i n g ou t s ide b u s i ness or r e s i d e n t i a l d i s t r i c t s , s h a l l J no t f o l l o w w i t h i n 300 feet of a n - ' o the r m o t o r t r u c k , except i n t h e process of pass ing. T h e f o r m e r r e g u l a t i o n p e r m i t t e d 15 0 foo t f o l l o w i n g dis tances .
6. A n y person w h o , w h i l e d r i v i n g unde r t h e i n f l u e n c e of i n t o x i c a t i n g l i q u o r , na rco t i c s or d rugs , causes the d e a t h of a n o t h e r person, w i l l be g u i l t y of a f e lony .
7. W h e n any c o u r t conv ic t s a pe r son for a t r a f f i c offense, a n d the person so c o n v i c t e d is no t the r eg i s t e r ed o w n e r of the veh i c l e i n v o l v e d , the c o u r t s h a l l , w i t h i n seven days, advise t h e r eg i s t e r e d o w n e r of- t h e offense a u d the c o n v i c t i o n .
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L O N G S W A M P O N T M - S T A T E F I E L D D A Y
T h e L o n g Swamp, once the bane of se t t l e r s i n t h i s area o f n o r t h e a s t e r n I n d i a n a b u t n o w t h e p r o d u c e r of b o u n t i f u l crops, w i l l y i e l d to dozens of pieces of d r a i n age e q u i p m e n t come J u l y 31 and A u g . 1.
Those are t h e dates of the T r i -State D r a i n a g e a n d W a t e r Cons e r v a t i o n F i e l d Day to be h e l d on t h e S tan ley R i d d l e f a r m on R o a d 109. T h e event is expected to a t t r a c t severa l t h o u s a n d v i s i t o r s f r o m Ohio , I n d i a n a and M i c h i g a n .
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D e m o n s t r a t i o n s of d r a i n a g e e q u i p m e n t i n a c t i o n , p lus nea r l y 10 acres of e x h i b i t s , w i l l be features of the.Jtoig-, 2-day p r o g r a m , r e p o r t s D o n Sisson, P u r d u e U n i v e r s i t y ex tens ion a g r i c u l t u r a l en g ineer . D e m o n s t r a t i o n s w i l l show t r e n c h i n g machines , b l i n d i n g a n d back f i l l i n g e q u i p m e n t , backhoes , e a r t h m o v e r s a n d l a n d leve lers , bu l l doze r s , s t u m p cu t t e r s , root, r akes a n d g r a d i n g a n d i r r i g a t i o n e q u i p m e n t . D i sp lays w i l l i n c l u d e severa l k i n d s of d r a i n t i l e , t r e n c h i n g e q u i p m e n t , i r r i g a t i o n p ipe a n d o the r l a n d i m p r o v e m e n t i t e m s .
L o n g S w a m p , r e f e r r e d to a t the t u r n o f tho c e n t u r y as "God ' s c o u n t r y , because no one else w o u l d have i t , " has since g a i n e d — and los t — i t s r e p u t a t i o n as a p r o d u c e r o f on ions a n d pepperm i n t . T o d a y c o r n a n d soybeans have r ep laced the on ions a n d m i n t , a n d ca t t l e n u m b e r s are g r o w i n g , due i n p a r t t o the m i n e r a l soils f o u n d be tween the m u c k areas.
T h e R i d d l e f a r m con ta ins b o t h m u c k a n d m i n e r a l soi ls . F i e l d Day v i s i t o r s w i l l have an oppor t u n i t y t o see h o w m o d e r n l a n d i m p r o v e m e n t e q u i p m e n t can p u t these d i f f e r e n t soils to p r o d u c t i v e use.
Sunday d i n n e r guests o f M r . and M r s . G e r a l d Osborn , i n h o n o r of M r . Osborn 's b i r t h d a y , w e r e M r . a n d M r s. P a u l Osborn o f Sou th B e n d ; M r . a n d M r s . D a v i d B u r n s , J r . and sons o f C u l v e r ; and M r . a n d M r s . L a r r y Osborn , C u l v e r . 'Guests w i t h t h e m Sunday e v e n i n g were M r . a n d M r s . D a r -r e l l C a r l i s l e and M r . a n d M r s . H o w a r d Ca r l i s l e of P l y m o u t h w h o b r o u g h t cake and h o m e m a d e ice c r eam to ce lebra te the occas ion .
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Indians Chalk Up Second County Championship
gage 1(1 — The Culver Citigen — Culver, Indiana — July 24, H)fl« week from tomorrow. Last year the Indians were upset in the playoffs by Bourbon. Coach Gene Crosley's boys are now just three victories away from an undefeated season, a terrifie accomplishment. Culver batting:
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By K A R L M I K R L E R Culver's b a s e b a l l Indians
chalked up their second straight Marshall County summer baseball championship last week, clinching the title b y sweeping through their last three league games. Victimized by booming Culver bats were Plymouth, 9-0, Bremen,. 7-0, and Tyner, 12-5. The Tribe finished their County schedule with a 14-0 mark, including four forfeits.
Last Thursday evening Paul Liette hurled a brilliant, one-hit shut-out at Plymouth. A second-inning single by Joe Elk ins, which was nearly caught in right field, cost the junior righthander a no-hit game. Liette w a s backed by a 10-hit attack, spearheaded by Andy Lowry's 3 hits. Rich Stiles, first of three Plymouth pitchers, was the loser,
Sam Lowry blanked Bremen on four hits in Friday's game. Fourteen Culver base-bits were recorded off Lion loser Rich Bod-son, including three by S. Lowry. Sam fanned eight hitters and walked none en route to his eighth win of the season. This game was unique for high school baseball, as there were no errors, wild pitches or passed balls on either side.
A nine-run third inning uprising made Monday's win over Tyner an easy one for lefty Jim Lewis. "Looey" fanned seven on a yield of three singles, but the junior hurler walked ten batsmen, ruining chances for a third straight Culver shutout. Lewis' 2-run triple w a s the clinching blow in the third, while S. Lowry, A. Lowry, Boh Carter and Liette each had a pair of hits in the 11-hit Indian attack.
Culver, now 19-0 with forfeits, travels to North Manchester tomorrow night where Sain Lowry will shoot for his ninth pitching triumph.
Next Monday, the County playoff between the top four teams begins at Culver and LaPaz. The Indians host third-place Argos. while t h e Vikes play Bremen. The title game will be played a
Miss Linda Stevens is spending a three-week vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ros-coe "Stevens. Miss Stevens formerly lived in Hales Corners, Wise, but is now locating at 124 Tamarack Ave., Naperville, 111.
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4-H Dress Revue Champions and Placings Named
The 4-H Dress Revue was held Monday and Tuesday, July 22 and 23, at the Plymouth High School.
Sue Bradley, Center Township, was named Junior Grand Champion and Carol Reichard, Tippecanoe Township, Junior Reserve Champion.
Senior Grand Champion is Anita Stackhouse of Bourbon Township, and Mary Ann Baumann, West Township, is Senior Reserve Champion.
Culver's placings in the Junior Dress Review a r e as follows: Div. 1 — Blue Ribbon, Mary Ann Easterday; Red Ribbon, Peggy Shei, Jacqueline Welsh: White Ribbon, Judy McKee, Linda Snanp. Div. 2 — .Blue Ribbon. Marilyn Wolverton: White Ribbon, Ginny Thews, Doris Mnxsnn. Div. 3 — Honor Group and Blue Ribbon. Lyn Mackey: Blue Ribbon, Joan Kosterman, Vickey Mc-Kinney, Susan Thews: Red Ribbon, Carin Manchester. Cathy Welsh: White Ribbon. Pamela Welsh.
Culver's placings in the Senior Dress Review are as follows: Div. 4 — Red Ribbon. Diane Nelson, Sandra Singleton; Div. 5 - Honor Group, Blue Ribbon, and first in Division, Mary Norris; Honor Group a n d Blue Ribbon, Lois Newcomb; I) i v. 7 — Honor Group and Blue Ribbon, Linda Behmer, Eva Norris, and Sharon Norris.
Snyder Motor Sales Occupies New Building
The Snyder Motor Sales, 215 West Jefferson Street. Culver, are now in the process of moving into their new two-story addition, which has just been completed. The new addition joins the. original building on the west. The first story is constructed of cement block with steel beams forming the floor of the second story, which is of wood construction. Measuring 40 x 40 feet, the building adds 1,600 square feet of working space.
Entrance to the building will be from Jefferson street side. The west, and south walls have steel framed windows that extend the entire length of both walls. The interior has been painted green, the exterior painted white. The frame second story, which extends approximately three feet beyond the first story wall on the north side, is of natural wood finish.
The first floor of the new addition will be devoted to complete auto repair facilities. The second floor will be used for a complete auto parts department. Areas which have been used for auto repair, will now be used for
body repair a n d mechanical work. The firm is now equipped to service any make and model car. The parts department will carry a full line of parts to complete this service.
In addition to conducting a complete auto repair service, the Snyder people have purchased the Culver Power Mower & Marine Sales and Service, owned by Michael Fitterling. This service, repair and mechanical, for lawn mowers and chain saws will bo added to the Snyder operation. Negotiations for the sales and service of Evinrude outboard motors are being made at this time. Mr. Fitterling will be employed, at the Snyder firm. , The Snyder Motor Sales started in Culver in 19 53 on East Jefferson Street in the Medbourn building. In 1960 t h e y 'built and moved to their present location. The new addition is part of the expansion program of the firm to s.erve the Culver area better with expert, auto and motor repair and mechanical work.
VISITS IN CHICAGO
David B. Cleveland, son of Mrs. Chester W. Cleveland, who has recently returned from a three-month European tour, left this past weekend to visit friends on the north shore of the Chicago area and then plans to visit Wichita, Kan., and Kansas City, Mo., before returning to Culver.
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