The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1W PAGE FOUR SEYMOUR DATLY TRIBUNE, SEYMOUR, IND. "A Woman's Hair Is Her Crowning Glory" Dr.MF.KIaes Chiropractor 600 W. 2nd St. Seymour. Ind.

HOURS: Dally by Appointment Closed All Day Wednesday and on Saturday Afternoon Nights: Tuesday and Friday 7-9 PHONE JAckson 2-2240 Dr. Geo. F. Kamman AND Dr. Don R.

Downing OPTOMETRISTS 7T7, Seymour, Ind. Sfttli W. Second St Telephone JA 2-4444 Above Kamman's Jewelry Store Ji GLASSES CONTACT 4 LENSES FITTED Office Hours I A. M. to 3 P.

M. Wednesday by Appointment Only I ja 2-5409 1 I ii Tribune Photo BEAUTY BEFORE AGE Beauty care starts at an early age with today's "glamour with Betty Cooper, left, and Jill Waggoner pictured here as they awaited their "comb outs" at Monday evening's Charm School in Seymour-Redding School. Betty, a teen-ager, was a model for Mrs. Helen Rotert, of the Kut and Kurl Beauty Shop, Freetown, while Jill was a model for her mother, Mrs. Arnieta Waggoner, of the Curlette Beauty Shop in Freetown.

Tribune Photo WORKSHOP FOR BEAUTY The stage of Seymour-Redding School was a busy place Monday evening as members of the Seymour unit of the Indiana Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association brushed and combed out hairseU of patrons whose hair they had set earlier in the, day, to demonstrate the "Gentle Tress" look popular this spring. Mrs. Otto Kain, left, narrated the event, and from left to right' are April Waggoner, whose hair is being arranged by hr mother, Mrs. Arnieta Waggoner; Mrs. Helen Rotert, who is completing work on a hairstyle for Betty Cooper; Mrs.

Carol Scott, upon whose hairdo Mrs. Irene Baird is placing the finishing touches; and Connie VonDielingen, whose mother, Mrs. Genevieve VonDielingen, is completing work on a charming French twist in the back of her head. Barely discernible is Mrs. Ernest Beineke, at the right, who is working on Mrs.

Harry Gallion's head. Mrs. Kain operates Kain's Beauty Shop, while. Mrs. Waggoner has the Curlette Beauty Chop at Freetown, Mrs.

Rotert has the Kut and Kurl Beauty Shop, Freetown, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Baird are on the staff of the Thelma's Artistic Beauty Shop, Freetown, Mrs. VonDielingen operates the Jenny Von Beauty Shop here, and Mrs. Beineke operates Ernie's Beauty Shop here.

Mrs. Frank C. Crawford To Mark; 50th Wedding Anniversary Thursday roJitter-frefe Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.

Craw- known throughout the city, bavin ford, residents of this city for made a nosi oi irienas aunng more than a quarter of a cen- tneir residence nere. mi i i a this vear. Membership Is open to enrollments, clothing with 31,261 tury, will quietly observe their ne coupie nas one aaugmer Seek 1,000 4-H'ers In County 50th wedding anniversary Thurs- irs. uernice ateiner, ana one any boy or girl between the ages and food preservation with 5,595. 4 i a MtwtllmAvtt siQi-rJc- Tavln cove mnpQ 1rn1 looiorc day at their home.

326 West granaaaugnier, isancy sterner. Jackson County 4-H Club offl- obtain 00,000 members in 1960, aobtained from local nee(ied in addition to new cials have set a goal of 1,000 he state 4-H office announced jj ff0m the county memberJ. During 1959 more than members in I960 after nearly today. agricultural extension office. 4,364 men and women served as Brown street.

As Mr. Crawford otn or tnis city. air. erawiora has a heart condition, no open has two nephews, Earl Crawford, house or other formal celebration ot this city, and J. H.

Crawford, is being the immed- ot Crothersville, and he also has volunteer leaders in Indiana's achieving that goal 1959, it was naroia n. iiywr, Mdie t-n mmm learned today from the' office of club leader at Purdue University, In 1959 Indiana 4-H dub nro 3,372 clubs. They were assisted iate family will be present for the one sister, Mrs. Kose uarrougn, Roy E. Beck, county agncuiturat -n.

mem- ec0. 11.145 boys nd girls serving occasion. or bneiaon, ana a Drotner, G. C. Crawford, of Huntingburg.

eVttiLsory eec far jrr V' toteeplt Yf thstJKril if afv II lewHHMo taaaavajfcSMBHfc ht rrn .1. nAiniAc nrAinpfc Mrs. Crawford is the former Miss Madge Lowe, and she and her husband were married March JUNIOR PUZZLE HD Chorus To Attend District Rehearsals 3, 1910, at the home of the bride's uncle in southern Illinois. Last year enrollment in 4-H Jjearn, jive, sserve inrgusa Qubs in this county reached 945, '4-H" will be the theme for the Most popular agricultural proj-with 772 members completing national observance. Through ects were crafts, 13,843 enroll-projects and officials are hopeful news stories, radio and television ments; wild life, garden, that each club will increase its programs, store window displays forestry, electric, membership in order to reach the and community meetings pur- swine, 6.829; beef, county goal.

poses and objectives of 4-H will corn, dairy, 4,006, and Statewise, National 4-H Club be emphasized. tractor maintenance, 3,339. Week, March 5-12, will signal the Hoosier 4-H club members will Most popular home economics start of an Indiana campaign to be able to choose from 43 projects projects were foods with 43,604 Mr. Crawford retired in 1957 from the National Veneer Com pany here. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Plans for attending district rehearsals at Paoli and Greensburg were advanced by members of the. Jackson County Home Demonstration Chorus as they met 'if ft Crawford are members of Central Christian Church and are widely new iiai si nuai. juiih mier. Tuesday evening at the Farmers' Club.

Cum Duhl Club Has Botcling Party Members planning to make the trip to Greensburg Wednesday 50 Off! Ladies' Nylon March 23, are asked to meet at PAIRS Cum Dubl Club of the Croth the Farmers' Club at 3:30 p. ersville Evangelical Reformed on that date, while those going to Seamless Hose $1 Sixes 812-11 Church met Thursday evening at Paoli will meet at the Farmers' IRR. thfr Scottsburg Bowling Alley for 1 Club at 10 a. m. Thursday, March bowling party.

24. Following the bowling, Mr. aod Mrs. Robert Kovener, host and A rummage sale will be held March 19 at the Farmers' Club, it BELOW COST! Volues to $2.99 hostess for the evening, enter Ladies' full FOR tained at their home. Mrs.

Kovenar was announced, with members asked to bring rummage to the club Friday, March 18. The sale led devotions and closed with NYLON SLIPS prayer. will open at 8 a. m. Saturday Richard Schlueter conducted KTCL) March 19.

$1.99 ea. the business meeting. The pro Refreshments committee for the gram committee reported that the material for Sunrise Service! next meeting includes Mrs. Clif ford Kern and Mrs. Ralph Oath was ordered.

out. Delicious refreshments were ADLER'S FINAL CLEAN-UP OF ALL FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE AT SACRIFICE PRICES! SAVE AS MUCH AS 75! The chorus discussed the possi oiuty or obtaining more song served by the hostess and table games were in session during the remainder of the evening. books. After the rehearsal refreshments Those present were Mr. and were served.

Mrs. John L. Nehrt, Mr. and Mrs. Those present were Mrs.

Har lan Bergsieker, Mrs. Hazel Lowell Kuehn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schlueter, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kovert, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Smash LADIES' Coffelt, Mrs. Edward Grein, Mrs, Emory J. Hutchinson, Mrs.

Ken liam States, Mrs. Carl Kovener neth Jenkins, Mrs. Kern, Mrs, and the host and hostess. Three visitors also were present. Harlan Mellencamp, Mrs.

Everett ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES' FALL AND WINTER SPORTSWEAR AT 50 OFF! Regular 3.99 Ladies' CARDIGAN AND PULLOVER 'SWEATERS Otte, Mrs. Ralph Oathout, Mrs Elias J. Robertson, Mrs. Alfred THE NAUGHTY MARCH WIND Susie has just finished washing her dollies' clothes. She hung them up to dry but the naughty March wind came along and sent them scurrying away.

You will see the article Susie is trying to catch if you join all the numbered dots together, starting with dot number one and finishing with dot number thirty-five. Col ort with your paints. Rosemeyer, Mrs. C. C.

Tinder, it a nrii AT Mrs. Harold Vehslage, Mrs. Arthur Vehslage, Mrs. Edward R. Turpin Leftover Olives Some green olives left over from that party? Cut the olive meat from the pits, chop fine and add to creamstyle cottage cheese; serve with salad greens, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers for lunch.

Mrs. Larry Wallace, Mrs. Merrill Burbrink, Mrs. Eldor Surenkamp A REAL 1 UUJ I BAN-LON ORLON BLENDS and Miss Nancy Turpin. CLEAN UP PRICE! a Classic or dressmaker colors in novelty designs sises 34 to 40.

See The Latest Cooking $00 1 Reg. I $10.99 OUT THEY GO! All fall winter $2.99 Ladies' SKIRTS $4 fq) mI a en Slim and flared liylti in dostns of flattering colors and combinations sixes 22 to 30. selection of ladies' fall and winter dresses, in all sizes and colors. DOLLAR DAY SAVINGS. The Westingliouse Electronic Oven In Operation Below Cost! Entire stock of fall and winter $2.99 LADIES' SUM JIMS 59 BLOUSE RIOT! Entire stock of ladies' regular $1.99.

fall and winter Wools, blends, other fabrics in the most wanted styles and colors sises 10 to 18. Douses JUl stylM nd colon tilM 32 to 31. 2 for $3. 59 This Week BRING YOUR OWN FOOD WE'LL COOK IT FOR YOU! Special Group: Ladies' BABY DOLL Girls' Sweaters Ladies' Rayon PANTIES Sites 5-6-7 Hollywood and brief styles Selection of colors. PAJAMAS In Ban-Ion orlon blends slipover and cardigan.

All colors novelty designs broken sizes. $1 Sists S-M-L patiel colors. 2 for $3. Here's All the Time We Need! $1 FOR TURKEY 5 Minutes Per Pound REGULAR TO $2.99 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STRETCH TIGHTS a SPECIAL GROUP! LADIES' BLOUSES sloevM colors and whites sises 32 to Ji. CHICKEN (Av.) 12 minutes BEEF 6 Minutes Per Pound CAUE 6k Minutes DOLLAR DAY SAVINGS! o)9 mi PAIRS 60 Gauge 15 Denier Wseams.

New shades lists 8Vi to 11. DRESS SHOP; 200 W. 2nd Seymour, Indiana MYLOMrHOS 120 SOUTH CHESTNUT JA 2-3669.

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