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vw vu-v-r--vwrs-rg-rpg T is '-' :i-i,i Xf- A fffii I ,- Future News fl K2 Volume 26-No. 13 Kendallville, Indiana Friday, May 30, 1936 'X Thelma Leins 1 . , IX! j FIRE HAS THRILLS nald Pollard will give a very interest- 7 ...Z :ng talk on My Missionary Work with 1 Harold Hartman, local Fire Chief, tihe Chinese Peasants. Miss Marceil has received a silver medal for his 5-Hllfff Wlll talk 011 The Leek Of AD' heroism, when he rescued Alice Ogden DYeC1Hf1011 Of BNHS-H from the Ogden Beauty Parlors, lo- , l 1-0- cated on the tenth floor of theSchrie- Weir Llbey, lumbermanl at Seattle, ber Hotel. Chief Hartman made the Wa5h1l1gTQI1- FeD01'fS.fl1Hff he l13S C3-D' decent by a suspended fire ladder, car- lillfed H .W1lCl 11101-111311111 l1011, and S9-YS. rying dhis unconscious burden to the llm 8011153 to keep lf f01' H Det-U r groun . 1-Ol K! l--o-T CIRCUS COMING ARRESTED - l A-.... Famous KelIner and Isbell Circus l Miss Retha Dgvoe was arrested for will be lll IOWII I!l6Xt Weffk. COITIC alld speeding by Officer Aldon Zimmer- see Howard .Evers, world wide lion man. The Judge fined her S10 and lilmef- I0 D1HtZ111S, feH1'leSS bare-back costs, but she was unable to pay it and fldef- Vera L3Sl'1. W011Cle1' fight rope f was retained in jail, Miss Pauline Witt walker- J0l111 Kellner and R0bCrt IS- who was with Miss DQVOC was re- bell clowns, and lots of other monkeys. tained also. The girls jointly own the O1- Turkey Creek Fish Hatchery. FUNERAL PARLORS I Mr. Fffllllelill Emfiek and Wife, for- Cleon Fraze, manager and Oswald Ulf-1'lY.MlSS Helallle K9-11.11, will HO to Hohman, chief undertaker. We as- YVdSl11l1fIf0l1, D- C- to 111tC1'V1CW the sure satisfaction to all our patrons, , Secretary Of P21fe11lS- MF- Ejnflek dead or otherwise. We have a n'ew wants to get a patenthon a new kind of type Funeral Car and people are just fish bait that he has discovered, dying to get to ride in it, Z 1-o-i .iol ! I CHEW GUM Cupid's Cor11er: 1 ii Bashful lads and lasses get acquaint- X Q ,X Principal, Lance Shalier of our local ed through il1lS CO1'feSD011de11Ce Club- X J High School urges the pupils to chew PfCS1de11f, MiSS Mildred Huff, Bfim- J f ' f gum during class periods as well as in field, Indiana. Write for particulars .4 ,J study periods. He says that it makes and results. j ' K the teachers confident that they are -0- X Q working, for ther jaws move in accord- DIVORCE GRANTED X Z fl ance with their thoughts. . 2 A X 1 . . X ' judge Royal Tritch of Lisbon Court 4 rlfelle 211111 Refhe K00113 formerly ,Of has granted a divorce to Mr. George f . ,f lXe11ClHllV1lle, are nicely located 3-t,M1a' Weaver from his wife, because she in- ,Z I, -2 1111. Fl01'1d23, H1141 111V1te the D1-lblle to sisted on buying iron rollin'g pins. Mrs. ZX X I Call at ll1e11' N0VelfY Shop- VVeaver will be remembered as Miss f J- i0-- Edenia Lybarger. If RADIO STATION ---oi- 1 f X -- Dr. Dale Hart and his wife, the lat- X The Applesauce Club of Kendall- ter will be remembered as Miss Lillian..a . X X, ville has established a Radio Broad- Smith, recently returned from abroad,-f N- X casting Station at their old home town. where they have enjoyed an extended' X l This station will be known to radio honey-moon. The young couple will? I ' fans as the A 1. On the lirst pro- reside at South Milford, -where Dr. .X-f' 'N gram to be broadcasted, the Primma Hart will start practice. ...XX I ' Donna, Priscilla Gisel will sing old lo-l . A l 'time popular songs, including, Roll Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Mo., 4 -2' 'em. Girls, Roll 'em. Miss Thur- Miss Pauline Haskin's and Dr. Q. V ' f C x 1 1' I Y 'Y XX ,, 4 .... Z I fs.. NN f - ' 1, -- f , A be 2 ' er ' ff 0 Ame- f -1- -f W has --,C W L ,f fe' 215 -5 If-5 x.,' N- f EL , A 1' ,n...... . r . s, . .....,4- .i.sr: :.'.i-:ft .1
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