
- THE CULVER CITIZEN ON LAKE MAXINKUCKEE • INDIANA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKE 67TH YEAR, NO. 5 CULVER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1961 TEN CENTS Former Culver Girl Catches A Whopper E, L Stenehouse Down In Florida Public Library Is lew Hanger Fire Throws Of Indiana Bell Scare Into Town E. E. Stonehouse yesterday was appointed manager of Indiana Books Escape Bell Telephone Company for Cul­ ver, Mishawaka, and Osceola. Feared Damage Stonehouse, manager of the firm's public office in South Bend Firemen; battled for nearly an By Al Spiers^ since 1956, succeeds Jack E. Ellis. hour Friday shortly before noon Ellis was named an Indiana in the sub-freezing temperatures An Invitation To Join Bell commercial manager in In­ to confine a fire to the basement M,v Anti-TV Commercial dianapolis. of the Culver Public Library and Club (Culver Chapter) bring it under control. Stonehouse has been with In­ BIT BY SNEAKY bit, • TV's diana Bell 12 years. He was em­ Elza Hawkins, library custo­ hungry hucksters seem to be ployed in the company's sales or­ dian, had been working in the inching inexorably toward a ghast ganization in Indianapolis before basement shortly before the fire ly goal. going to South Bend. broke out but had left the build­ ing to sweep off the walks and In South Bend, he has been a If not foiled, they may soon be outside entrances. A few minutes member of the Optimist Club and force-feeding us a dismal diet of later Richard Gunder, employee Chamber of Commerce and has commercials alone. of The State Exchange Bank, no­ been active in the United Fund. IMPOSSIBLE? Don't be too ticed the smoke and notified Mrs. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard sure! Your sentry in the war Carl Logan at the bank, who call­ 'during World War II. against these insidious invaders of ed the Fire Department. the living room has assembled Ellis had held the Culver-Misha- some shocking facts. waka-Osceola manager's post since The blaze, which broke out in KNOWBOUNI) and semi-idled August, 19 59. In Indianapolis he the boiler room near a storage one recent iwill serve as the head of one of room partition, damaged books, morning, I de­ Indiana Bell's four commercial magazines, chairs, tables, and cided to check units. screens that were stored nearby. a growing sus­ State Library Books Damaged picion. Armed Nearly 300 books on loan from with watch and the Indiana State Library, still notebook, 1 uinoriiv usi in shipping cartons, were damag­ monitored two ed somewhat by the smoke and 3 0-minute pro­ water. Mrsi. Norma Mohr, assist­ grams. The out­ Russia Is ant librarian, went to work as rageous facts quickly as possible to dry them, that emerged thus -saving many of them by are fantastic. Friday Speaker preventing water soaking through AIi SPIERS Here's one: and doing more damage. In a 32-minute stretch, I tabbed C. Boldyreff Mrs. Jane Scruggs, librarian, 7 major and 10 minor commer­ GLENN A TIBBETTS WINS NEWSPAPER CONTEST said today that the damage was cials, plus 8 (no less!) plugs for At Eppley Theatre The 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Tibbetts, not as extensive as it was at first other network shows. feared Here's another: One TV show former local residents, landed this 51 \ pound Cobia in Florida The Faculty Lecture Series Speculate On Cause played its game — the so-called waters recently. Her proud father, now a Peoria, 111., merchant, Committee of Culver Military Aca­ Exact cause of the fire is un­ entertainment! •— a scant 9.5 demy have scheduled Constantin is a former Trustee of Union Township and owned and operated minutes, the other (and this is known. However, two theories Boldyreff as their speaker at 8 the Tibbetts Factory Outlet Store at Burr Oak. Read complete that were advanced in the Culver the truth, s'help me!) only 5.5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, in the Little minutes. details of the prize catch in his letter to the editor of The 'Clothiers store last Friday were Theatre of Eppley Auditonium. discounted. (1) That an umcen- Thus, in one hour, poor Mrs. Citizen elsewhere in today's paper. Boldyreff is a leader in the Housewife, including those in Cul­ sored copy of "Lady Chatterley'si Russian Anti-Communistic Under­ ver, got only 15 minutes of real Lover" had ignited some waste- ground, an expert in the Com­ show — and 4 5 minutes of com­ .paper and (2) that a copy of munist method for world domina­ Episcopal Bishop mercials, cornball gags, and "The Joy of Cooking" had ex­ tion through infiltration, and a windy guff. ploded. former lecturer in the Psycholo­ Or maybe, the current rest room YOUR CREDULITY is strained, gical Warfare Course at George­ To ie CMA Guest controversy got too hot! eh? O. K. — here's the log. town University. His personal (Names are phonied, but times history has been a succession of Speaker Sunday and facts are precise and exact.) constant dangers, arrests as a ' 10:29 — Cold pill pitch sand­ spy, and periods in concentration Culver Firemen wiched between two network camps. His father was a White The. Right Reverend John P. show plugs, fore and aft. Russian General, one of the first Craine, bishop of the Diocese of 10:30 — Show begins with officers to start organized resis­ Indianapolis, will be guest minis­ Battle Factory customary minor commercial, tance to Communism. ter a t Culver Military Academy *'. brought to you by El Stinko, Chapel services on Sunday, Feb. 5. the sleazy soap that leaves a gam- Boldyreff received his' early FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Academy chapel services are at ey smell adored by women who education in a Russian Military Fire At Kewanna Judith Kerr 11 a.m. and are conducted by the fancy he-men!" Cadet Corps. After his graduation Lulu Aley Rev. Allen F. Bray III, Academy 10:32 — Rules (which every­ from Belgrade University in The Culver Volunteer Fire De­ Leyoma. Carrothers chaplain. Bishop Craine will be one knows!) are explained, con­ Yugoslavia, "he joined the Anti- partment answered a summons at Mrs. Dessa Brugh the honored guest at an open testants appear or are phoned, and Communist Underground and house between 2 and 4 p.m. Sun­ 12:45 this morning to help battle SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 4 are lathered with blather. Worked actively in its behalf. He day at the home of Chaplain Bray. a blaze in the business district at has illegally penetrated Russia in­ Evelyn Byers 10:85 — Eli STINKO commer­ Bishop Craine is a graduate of Kewanna where a costly fire com- numerable times — "Pravda" Sally Cleveland cial, with before-and-after pitch­ Kenyon College and Bexley Hall, ! pletely gutted the new one-story has reported him hanged for trea­ Helen Downs es by the emcee. of Gambier, Ohio. He was gradu­ i section and the two-story building son half! a dozen times. A target Mrs. -Laura Listenberger 1 10:36.5 — Game begins -— at ated Phi Beta Kappa from Kenyon owned by Lloyd Woolington which of Nazi and Communist Secret Charles Weaver last! and returned there to receive his houses a factory making stainless Police, he served time in concen­ SUNDAY-FEBRUARY 5 ! 10:40 — Quick game ends. Los­ doctorate in 1952. Bishop Craine steel sink tops and cabinets. tration camps but has always Billie Dean Crossgrove er gets watch and watch is paid began his long ministry as a stu­ The loss to building and con­ managed to escape. During the Michael Geiger for (by listeners!) With a plug. dent pastor at St. Mark's in Cleve­ tents was conservatively Bet at Allied occupation, he worked for Inez Humbert 10:42 — Winner's two prizes land, and since that time has $75,000 which is partly covered the American forces in an or­ Mary Carrothers are likewise plug-paid, followed served churches in Santa Barbara, by insurance. by brief blah. ganizational capacity. William D. Crossgrove San Francisco, and Oakland, Cali­ The Culver firemen remained at 10:43 — Second El Stinko com­ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Constantin Boldyreff came to fornia, as well as in Seattle. the scene of the fire until 5:30 mercial. Marilyn Bryan Fitzgerald the United States in 1947 to re­ In 1950 he became rector of a.m. 10:44 — First "portion" ends, cruit for the Anti-Communist Lynellyn Fitzgerald Christ Church Cathedral in Indi­ The Rochester and Winamac with inevitable ". brought to movement. Still a special target Janelle Price anapolis and has remained in that fire departments also responded you by . ." of the Soviet press, he continues Mrs. L. E. Johnson city ever since. Three years after to the call for help and assisted 10:45 — Station break — two his work at the same time ac­ Charles Ricciardi joining Christ Church Cathedral the Kewanna and Culver fire de­ show plugs, one commercial. quainting the American people Robert Shedrow he was elevated to dean, and in partments battle the conflagra­ 10:46 — Second portion laun­ with the true facts of what is Renee Ann Schultz 1957 was named Bishop Coadju­ tion in the sub-freezing weather. ched with two "brought-to-you- going on in Russia. Dashing, dy­ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 tor of the Diocese of Indianapolis. by" commercials. New contestant namic, and fired with a deep James DeWitt Two years ago Bishop Craine was offered — and lathered. sense of mission, he speaks bril­ Mrs. Dorothy Listenberger appointed to his present position. PIKE DEPARTMENT MAKES SECOND RUN FRIDAY (Continued on Page 1.1) liantly and forcefully from his Jean Bishop Bishop Craine has served on the own personal first-ihand know­ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Diocesan councils i n California, The Culver Volunteer Fire De­ ledge and experience on the topic, Jim Robison Olympia, and Indianapolis, as partment, after extinguishing the "The Voices Of Revolt," which Andrew M.
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