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Sljc Jtabrprndnit FRANCES SHANK. Editor One Million Circulation Year. $5.00. Single Copie». 5c Wilkinson - Brighton A very pretty wedding took place last Thursday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Wilkin son. when their only daughter, Doris, be- came the happy bride of Mr. Frank Brighton. The reception hall was decorated In cupids and hearts. The parlor was astefully decorated In brides roses and ferns. In the center of the par- lor was an altar made of brides roses and ferns. Promptly at 10:30 the bridal par y entered toe parlor preceded by little Susane Petrowinksi. as flower girl and Joseph Petrowlnskl as ring bear- er. During he ceremony Miss G'adys Moore play- ed. To a Wild Hose After the ceremony the bride and groom led tnc way to the dining room, which was tastefully dec orated In apple blossoms where delicious break- fas was served. After which Mr. and Mrs. Brighton «piletl? slipped away to spend ’heir honeymoon In the east. The out of town gues's were: Miss Tlllle Vor Talge. Mrs. Zcpplin Pe - rowlnksl. and Mr. E. L. Marcum. COMINGI Bluffton Brothers’ Big Circus A special feature of which Is Miss Grace Gilliland and her trained horse, Caesar. FAMOUS DISCOVERY Dr. Guy Bayless has made ano'her startling dlscoverv in ;he medical world. Years of study have brought to light a permanent and effeo tve cure for gout. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents. ------O------- Detective Lee Owens to Solve Baffling Mystery Detective I ee Owens has taken charge of the mystery of Ziggy and Zim who disappeared ten years ago. and have no been heard of since. Zfggy and Zim were popular comedians and were continually In dan- ger because other com- edians were Jealous of them. Ziggy and Zim were booked lo play In the Blackstone theatre In New York City, but fail- ed to appear for their afternoon performance. We feel sure tha Mr. Owens will succeed in solving the mystery, as he has not failed to solve any case he has taken. Everyone In the United States wish him success, not on y for his own good, but because they wish to see heir favorite comedians again. -------O------ WANTED— Handsome young man not over twenty-five (25) years of age (white . Must Ik- edu- ca ed and refined: must have no bad habits: must attend church regularly, and must favor woman suffrage. No one eligible who will not be willing to deposit upon I he wedding «lay In the State Bank of Wave- land. ten thousand dol- lars ($10.000.) For further particulars write Frances Shanks. Wavcland, Indiana. MATRIMONIAL DEPARTMENT WANTED — A young man who neither smokes, chews, drinks nor uses profanity. Must be able to suppor a wife in modern fashion. Must be fond of pets and willing to help do housework. Any one considering himself capable of an- swering the above re- «lufrements write to Miss Mary Copus. R. R. No. 1. Waveland. Indiana. Card of Thanks Miss Virginia Oldshue wishes to express her heartfelt thanks to her neighbors and friends for their kindness and sym- pathy shown her on the «leaJMi of her beloved poodle. Cobwebs.” She also wishes to attribute the following to his mem- ory: COBWEBS. Cobwebs was but a tiny dog. Bu' Just the same I love him. And It makes my heart with sorrow fog. To see sol plied above hint. Cobwebs was my only love And when by woes b?- sough ten. I’ll think of him In Ills home above. He's gone, bu: not for- gotten. ------O------ Your Fortune Told At Reasonable Prices From the cradle o the grave. Past, present and future. Success assured In love and business Famous for her true pre- dictions. Mme. Mable Weaver. Advertisements WANTED - Colore»! cook: must be honest and capable. Goo»l place for right party. Write or call Miss Virginia Oldshue.
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Vol. 29 tElu' Huiieprubrut WAVELAND. INDIANA. MAY I. 1935 ' Price 5c METROPOLITAN THEATRE BURNED MANAGER GLOVER’S PRESENCE OF MIND PREVENTS PANIC LOSS ESTIMATED AT $500,000 A very disastrous fire destroyed the Metropoli- tan theatre owned by Otho Glover last Wednesday evening, while Miss Em- ma Clore. the famous actress was presenting her tragical masterpiece. The Wishbone Mystery.” The origin of the fire Is not known. But It Is sus- picioned it was caused by a spark from Elton Milligan's pipe, as he was seen flirting with some chorus girls before the performance began. Manager Glover very heroically prevented a panic by calmly conduct- ing the crowd to the flro escapes . Altho the loss is a heavy one. it is par tally cov- ered by insurance. Ambassador Porter Entertained at Foreign Court • Porter the Royal Palace in Bor lln. April 30. At the close of tho re- ception there was a ban- quet at which Prince Victor Emmanual VII was toas mas er. Mr. Porter's strenuous efforts to avert war and establish peace were highly appreciated by the rulers of the heartsore nations of Europe, tha have been so terribly op- pressed by the war for the past twenty-one years. Ambassador and Mrs Porter will sail for Amer- ica some time in Jte near future. Personal Mention Miss Ru'li Hodgkin has accepted a position as teacher in the city schools. Miss Margaret Peck has returned to her home In Ills city from Hindu- s’an. where she has been doing mission work. GOVERNOR SETTLES SPEAKS TO WAVE- LAND SUFFRA- GETTS Governor William Jen- nings Bryan Settles spoke to the Waveland club of suffragetts last Tuesday evening. His speech was entitled. Ways and Means Necessary to Pre- vent Vote Selling Among Female Vo ers.” Not- wl listanding the fau’t he found with the suffra- getts as a body, he high- ly complimented the la- dles of Waveland for their steal and enthusiasm in building up the city and improving the commun- ity. He said It was quf e a surprise to him on enter- ing his old school town to find it converted Into a large and prosperous city. ------o----- PRIEST ORDAINED Mr. Frank Porter. Am- erican Ambassador to Germany, was very gor- geouslv entertained at a ---- reeepion given by Rulers formerly of the waring nations at I Seybold. Mrs. Zepplin Petro- winskl. of Buffalo. N. Y.. is visiting In this city Mrs. Petrowinski was Miss Mollle Father Maynard Spru- glian was ordained pries of St. Peter and Paul's Catholic church in Bos- ton on the evening of April 29.
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SOCIETY Engagement Announced Mr . Robert Burford entertained the S. O. S. society a' her home at '.■02 Maple Boulevard on Tuesday afternoon. The guesta were sea cd in the music room where they were delightfully enter- tained by Miss G'adys Moore, who is an ac- complished musician and who has Just returned from a three yea: »' course cf s udy abroad. At the close of the en- ertainment Mrs. BurforJ distributed envelopes containing tiny hearts upon which was written the announcement of the engagement of her daughter. Miss Roberta, to Mr. Hoodie Dooley. Miss Burford is a grad- uate of W. H. S.. 15. and Is a very popular young lady. Mr. Dootey is a pros- perous young butcher of Waveland.
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