Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

Tai FIRST AND BEST- -AS USUAL MARION, CHRONICLE, TUESDAY. JAN. 12. 1932 THREE INSTALL D. A.

V. OFFICERS HERE Officers for 'the ensuing year were installed Monday night at the annual meeting of. the Marion chap-! ter, Disabled American The meeting was held in the G. A.j R. headquarters in the basem*nt of the courthouse and was attended by! many visitors from Hartford City.

South Bend and Indianapolis. Earl Lenfesty was installed as commander chapter by Commander Stevensoca the chapter. Music for the meeting prorided by the Tennessee Tunesters. Refreshments were served at the close of the installation services. JACK FROST WHAM, WHAL, KDKA, WGAR WLS, WIR.

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miss "Melody this Wednesday Evening 7:30 C. S. T. over this N. B.

C. WJZ, Refined by THE NATIONAL SUGAR REFINING CO. of N. J. JACK FROST 218 PURE CANE SUGAR Radio Aces Tonight COLUMBIA VIA WARG 7:15 Abe Lyman's Band, WFRM, KMOX, KMBC, WGN.

1:30 Kate Smith, WFBM, WHK. WLAP, WLAC, WCCO, WMT. 7:45 Walter. Winchell, WFBM. WKRC, WOWO, KMOX, WGN.

8:00 Ben Bernie, WARC, WCCO, WGN, WFBM. 8:30 Crime Club, KMOX, WGN, wowO. Shadow" WOWO, WARC, KMOX, WFBM. Kret's Orchsetra, and Alex Gray, soloist, WOWO, WBBM. 10:15 George Olsen's Orchestra, WIBM, KMBC.

WLAC. Pollock's Orchestra. KMOX. WEB, WAIT, WDAF, WSBM, WSPD, WREC, KMBC. Lombardo's chestra, WEBM.

WI.AC, WDSU, WISN, WCCO. N. B. C. VIA WEAF 1:00 Julia Sanderson and Frank Crumit, soloists, WOG, WGY.

WW. WSAI KYW. 8:30 Don Voorhees's Orchestra, Mabel. Jackson, SUprano; Spicer, barytone, WGY, WTAM. WWJ, WOC.

WHO, WDAF, KYW. Winchell. WWJ. WS.1. WDAF.

WTAM. WENR, WOC. WHO. WITAS, WSM. Harris, WWJ, WGY.

WT.AM. Alice Joy, WH.IS, WOG. WS.M. 11:03 Rudy Valee's Connecticut. Yankees, WTIC.

WDAF. WWJ, WHAS, (WENR on N. B. C. VIA WIZ 8:30 Great Personalities, WLW.

WIR. WTMJ. WENR. 9:00 Russ Columbo's Orchestra, WMAQ. WUR, WOKY.

9:13 Bavarian Band, WHAM. 9:15 Paris Night Life, KDKA, KYW. Music, WJR, (WMAQ on Froos, WM.1Q. 10:15 Dream Pictures, WENR, KDKA, WUR. Agner and His Orchestra, KYW.

TAYLOR UNIVERSITY Latin Logan. West Virginia Miss Iris Abbey, who teaches high school, has returned to her work following the Christmas recess which she spent with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt ().

Abbey, Taylor University. Rev. Maurice Outland, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Adrienne of Astoria, Oregan, have been at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

0. W. Outland, U'pland. Both Mr. Outland and Mrs.

Redwell are former Taylor students. Miss Mary Poling, Decatur, who was graduated from Taylor with an A. B. degree last June, has accepted position at Dayton, 0., in community welfare work. Mias Poling was a campus guest recently.

She was an office secretary, during the four years her college course here. Miss Beatrice Tennant, A. D. '31. is doing successful evangelistic work as she opportunity.

She as. sisted in a two- revival ing at Sunfiel, Michigan, before holidays and is now engaged at the Methodist Episcopal church 111 ('0- on. where Rev. F. M.

Clough, Taylor graduate, is pastor. Miss 'ennant's parents are campus rosilents, and two brothers and a sister are students at the University. CARS DAMAGED Automobiles driven by Jesse Smith. Kokomo road, and George Curtis, Jonesboro student. were damaged in a collision Monday near Jonesboro.

Drivers escaped injury. SUSPECTS ENTER PLEAS IN COURT leas were entered in three crimi. nal cases ant bond of another de-1 Orer. fendant W. was fixed Monday by Judge! Dickey in the Grant perior Calvin Winger, Fairmount, pleaded not guilty to A charge cf child neglect.

He is being held in the county jail. Fleas of not guilty' were entered Leslie Red" Smith to affidavits charging. false pretense and maniciou: trespass. Kenneth Proctor entere a plea of not guilty to a malicious trespass 1 legod charge. to have Proctor hurled and a brick Smith are through ala window at Fairmount.

Bond of Carl Dickerson, Fairmount, on a petit larceny charge was fixed at $3,000. WABASH REPORTS Mombers of the Octo Pontius bridge club will be entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. R. Trader on Main street.

First meeting of the winter season for members of the South Side club was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Margaret Braden. Miss Annie P'arrish was hostess last evening to members of the Round Talle club at her home on Hill street. She' also had charge of the program. Members of the Linlawn ParentTeacher Association will meet at the high school building this evening for their January session.

Those on the program will he Grace and Hazel Williams, Lorin Elliott, Neil Good, Alvah Dubois and Paul Stone. Drs. T. W. Me Namee entertained members of the Tuesday club at a one o'clock luncheon at, her home this afternoon.

Mrs. Lee Barnett was ho. toss vosterday to the Linlawn Union Missionary society. Those present were Mrs. Mary Stauffer, Sirs.

Audra Weesner, Mrs. Cora Morrison, Dra. Georgia Hunt, Mrs. Anna Stauffer, Jirs. Nellie Rienour.

Mrs. Ethel Lnger, Mrs. Ida Unger, Mrs. Daisy Frank, Arthur Tinkle, Mrs. Ruth Jackson, Mrs.

Anna Bit k. Mrs. Lee Barnett and Mrs. Frank Comas. Members of the Loyal Workers Sunday school class of the Middle Street M.

E. church will be entertained Wednesday al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Watson on Pike street. Mrs.

A. Bray was hostess at the January meeting of the M. E. Women's Missionary society. Proswere Mrs.

Wendell Brane, Mrs. Frank Eviston, Mrs. Charles Small, Mrs. Clara Hoch. Mrs.

Lem Rinker, Mrs. Horny Jeffrey, Mrs. Ronald Shaffer, Mrs. Henry Baker, Mrs. William Pope, Mrs.

John Hoch, Mrs. Harvey Waggoner, Mrs. Flora Khamey, Charles Rapp. Mrs. Eugene loch, Mrs.

Ray Whitecraft, Mrs. John Mattern, Mrs. Bruce Brane, Mi-. Lowell Wilson, Mrs. Revere Mrs.

Frank Ervin. New rets. for the Eastern Star were installed at a meeting held last night 1 Masonic: Temple. RE-ELECT ROBERT TO BOARD OF STATE CLUB Re-election of Robert R. Batton as non-resident director from the fifth district of the Indiana Democratic club announced last night at Indianapolis.

The club maintains headounters l1 North P'ennsylvania street in Indianapolis. Use the new Vicks Nose and Throat Drops with Vicks VapoR Rub as directed In the Vick. Plan for better "Control-of-Colds." Unless you are delighted with results your druggist will refund your money. SELF INSURANCE AND THE STRICH The old story about the ostrich applies to the municipality, state or industry that thinks self- surance affords real protection. As long as there is no loss, it looks ag good as any, But let disaster comeSTOCK FIRE INSURANCE is a business conducted by insurance organizations that have back of them a wealth of experience and resources to I give each policy genuine stability.

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