JTHE CITIZEN PAGE 8 <strong>Culver</strong>, Indiana Wednesday, July 20, 1901
mmmmfa TIE 6RYES! For Thi B E S T Advertising Kesults! THE CRYER, a supplement <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Culver</strong> Citizen, is mailed weekly to over 5,000 Rural Route Residents <strong>and</strong> Post Office Boxholders in th is large trading area. CLASSIFIED ADS, from which Mrs. Burke reports such wonderful results, cost JUST $1 FOR 25 WORDS — additional words only 4c each. Display rate: 85c per column inch. Mail your advertising copy today to THE CRYER, P. 0. Box 151, <strong>Culver</strong>, or phone Viking 2-3377.' P&fUa/i Qn&oe lly Sirs. Carroll Thompson Phone Argos TWinoaks 2-5028 Attendance at Sunday services •was 7 3. The Rev. Albert Vermillion <strong>of</strong> Darlington was the speaker <strong>and</strong> spoke on the topic "Signs <strong>of</strong> the Times." The Reverend <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Vermillion were here to attend the Mount Olive picnic which was held at the Plymouth Conservation Clubhouse along with our pastor, The Rev. W. Ray Kuhn, <strong>and</strong> family. Both ministers had served the Mount Olive pastorate <strong>and</strong> Reverend Vermillion began his ministry at Poplar Grove. -Several Vermillion families <strong>and</strong> former members <strong>of</strong> the congregation were among those attending the Sunday service. Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Jim Johrfson <strong>and</strong> daughter. Joni Jean, <strong>of</strong> Rochester spent Sunday with Eldon Cowen <strong>and</strong> girls <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Lillie Johnson. Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Norman Crawford <strong>of</strong> Cave City, New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, arrived at, the William Lake home on Sunday' for a week's visit. Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Crawford left their New Zeal<strong>and</strong> home on March 4 <strong>and</strong> have been on a world tour since that time. They were one at the families with whom the Lakes stayed when they visited in New Zeal<strong>and</strong> on their 19 55 tour. The Lakes <strong>and</strong> their guests attended the Lake Reunion at the Plymouth Park on Sunday. Thursday afternoon <strong>and</strong> supper guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Ronald Quivey were Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Irving Snyder <strong>of</strong> Plymouth. The Ronald Quivey home was the scene <strong>of</strong> the gathering <strong>of</strong> 8 8 members <strong>of</strong> the Quivey <strong>and</strong> Irwin families at a picnic on S/inday. Mrs. Ronald Quivey arranged the event as a surprise for her husb<strong>and</strong>'s birthday, also to mark the 85th birthday <strong>of</strong> Clarence Quivey, who was the oldest person •present. John Wesley Fishburn. 3-week-old son <strong>of</strong> Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Roy Fishburn, was the youngest present. It was decided to make this an annual affair, the time <strong>and</strong> place to be named later. GREAT PROBLEM — When Hoosier legislators passed the school reorganization law under which a number <strong>of</strong> high schools have been consolidated they probably didn't take into consideration the problem <strong>of</strong> finding nicknames for the athletic teams <strong>of</strong> the new high schools. The names <strong>of</strong> nearly all canines, felines, birds <strong>and</strong> wild beasts have already been preempted by existing schools <strong>and</strong> the new schools will have to scratch to find new nicknames for their basketball <strong>and</strong> football heroes. Classified Ads Give So Much For So Little Rytex-Hylited Embassy Informals personalized with your name for invitations to high tea <strong>and</strong> for very special thank you notes we suggest these Embassy Informals. 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Gordon Bell,- a former public relations <strong>and</strong> advertising man for a New York life insurance company, has joined the public relations staff <strong>of</strong> <strong>Culver</strong> Military Academy, Maj. Gen. Delmar T. Spivey, superintendent, has announced.. Mr. Bell will serve as editor <strong>of</strong> "The Alumnus," the outst<strong>and</strong>ing alumni magazine which has a circulation <strong>of</strong> 20,000; <strong>and</strong> as adviser to the staff <strong>of</strong> the "Roll Call," the Academy yearbook. Both publications are printed locally at The <strong>Culver</strong> Press, Inc^ Bell joins a four-man public relations staff so ably directed by Robert Matson. The public relations department is responsible for dissemination <strong>of</strong> news <strong>of</strong> the Academy, supervision <strong>of</strong> student publications, editing <strong>and</strong> publishing the alumni magazine, <strong>and</strong> fund-raising activities. Now York Background Prior to joining the <strong>Culver</strong> staff, MHlim HillWlilili I 1 THE CITIZEN PAGE 9 <strong>Culver</strong>, Indiana Wednesday., July 26, <strong>1961</strong> 1 L. Bell was associated with the Homo Life Insurance Co. in New York City, where he performed duties in public relations <strong>and</strong> advertising along with editing a company newspaper. He also worked for the Prudential Life Insurance Co. before going with Home Life iu 1059. Gordon Bell was born in New York City <strong>and</strong> attended Kent. (Conn.) School. He received tn bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts degree from Tulaue University, New Orleans, La., with a major in English literature. He is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs;. W. P. G. Bell, Devils Garden Road, South Norwalk, Conn. Bell's wife, the former Lorraine J. Baker, <strong>of</strong> Danbuiy, Conn., will join him in <strong>Culver</strong> late next month. 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