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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 8

The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 8

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SEYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE. SEYMOUR. INDIANA. PAGE EIGTTf THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1934 1 fFVnnn "WHAT IS FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS RORCHERS' CHURCH Next will observe Home Festival with service in German language.

Holy Communion will la-c eletrrated with preparatory and Mr. Phil Becker, of Scyiisuir, and Mr. Gladys Faul- 1 RA a Fresh Fruits Pry. WHITE CREEK Misses Ksther Beikutan and Marie Otte. of Seymour, were the guests of Mr.

and Mra. Walter Otte Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Carl Nlemoeller aud sun, Donald, visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, of Columbus, Saturday evening. ter; Nfltma. apVnt Thhrarlar "affer-msai with Mrs Matthew Ward. Mr.

ami ra. Jtnliert McbWhiur and son. lieon, Mr. and Mra. John Schlchriser visited with friends In Seymour, Snnday.

Mr. Iiiu Bnrliilnk aud family and Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Schneider and daughter, Mary Agnes, were dinner Sundny of Mr. niid Mrs.

Klmer Burbrlnk ami familv, JE. -Vegetables. POTATOES 98ib.bagt.29 Flowers That Bloom In The Spring I GRAPEFRUIT 3-10' ICELERY APPLES I LETTUCE Yoik laperiilv 1 0 33c. head. 5c I KRAUT CABBAGE 50 n.

69c JEWEL COFFEE 3 lb. pkg. 55c BDPIxirH RR AND mFFFR oram has A SHELL YOU GATnFHFEaWEU Wbaa we ra too much, oar food dca-r 1 eHs. ur -s Xwy eotnae ut of Mr laoath mad call M-brMttkr th. potaoa of M9 aO cm wr body.

II rnakra ui ttoomt, BTooeaj and do food for Wtat makaa thr food 4nu la the txnrrii? Wail, arhaa we at too Buck, oar bil won't ditwt It. What ii tfir bil juiet? Uw aot vital difratire juir in our a4r. Unlaaa I pint of it ar flowing from ar Iw into oar boirrli rrrrr day. our Mmwa KM hard and oofiatipated aad of ar food daoara la oar tl ft of ovata. Ttii data? aroda poiaon aU ovar ear koo rrarr ais adantas.

Wan oar frirndi anwtl oar bad breath (Vat don't) and frrl lit a whipped taaMBt, don as a mouthwawi or take a 1 taaatt. Gat at Uw rauaa. Take Carter'a Una uw run wairn irrntiT scan uia at af tow nil Juio. But If "sonif taint baMar ta oflarrd you. don't buy It.

for It Mary ba a oalomrl (mrrrury pill. wMrti lasasaa arath, vripra and ncald- the rectum hi Saury paool. Aik for Cartera I.ltUe Uaar Pin by name and gt vaat yon SSk forlad. Oi Co. WHAT'S NEW This trick coat Iimmut.

niiieii up, too. In a mii hitii' affair anyone voulil like in "wi It has a doiihlo dm v. t'tc brlnhps on cither end ran lie used to brush out a coat Ix-fore ha tar up. CORTUND SCHOOL NOTES Ur. Alfnil Niiflc ami Mi lnl Beck atfendiil tlw Krauklin and Oakland I'ity foutUll uniin- al PEACHES Wss? Countfy Club brd.

No. ivi can 16c COFFEE, Country Club, Vacuum Packed Lb 30c GREEN BEANS Standard Quality 4 No. 2 cans 29C HARVliST DAY ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR 2-l-Lb Bag 79c AVONDALE KRAUT 2 n0. va 19c POUND CAKE 2 for 29c CHOCOLATE DROPS Lb. 10c PRUNES 50-60 SiZv.

3 ibs. 23c. 25 ib. box $1.79 EATMORE OLEOMARGARINE 2 Lbs. 19c r.ANF.

SUGAR. Cloth Bag 55c) 25-Lb. Cloth Bag $1.37 if NAVY BEANS SPECIAL On a Jag of PURITAN SYRUP And Ona 2(-oi. Pkg. Of Country Club PANCAKE FLOUR CREAM CHEESE STEAKS CHUCK ROAST BOILING BEEF GROUND BEEF SMOKED PICNICS Sugar Cured Shankless whout a They Herald The Approach of Spring.

iiliuiher make a tial pnli hlossolus these little bulbs to howinir. hut a of these snow white with I heir trrecri frilled cent I'll I cup is an annual delight. Another old-time and very ear-Iv bulb is being revived in garden interest hv California gTOW-eis. This was formerly known as in 1 1 In or triteleia uniflnra and is an attractive little white star of about the size of the snowdrop with iiale blue band down the center of each corolla division. This follows sloselv after the snow drops, and is an attractive little plant of the lily fatuilv xx Ii strap-shaHl green leave-.

It is a line companion for the snoxvdroirV ami seillas. NKWKIRK Mr and Mrs. Harold Newkirk and daughter, Mary, were dinner guests of George Kothert and family Sunday. Miss Ma lie I Robertson hud hs her guests Suuduy the following girl frleenda: Misses Ix'iia (jarr. Alpha Montgomery, Fay Thomi-son, Helen Welters, Gladys Rust, F.dna Kludley, Frances and Lucille Reed Mrs.

Frank stockhover, Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Henry Naffe at lid Mrs. William KiiHtinx. all of Cortland, a-a-nt Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

George Rita. Word xva.s received that "Graud-pi" Burton was inueh iuiroved anil able to leave the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Iraway unit Mr.

and Mrs. Ollie taraway and daughter attended all-day church meet inn a I Honeytuwii. Stindii v. Mr and Mrs. und daughters, ef nifty.

Mr. Taylor and sou, luinbus, siHMil KIiimt Zurhriigg Mary and Helen, and Mrs. Arthur Bobby ia-e. of t'o-Siimiay with Mr. land Mrs William Sihlcliuser and da lighter.

Mrs George Hit attended II- ilay churxh nits'ting at Honeytoxvn, SntnWiy. Mrs. Holmes Rehertson nMurued hmne Sunday after having sieut week In Chicago visiting her daughter. Mrs. Iney.

SniMlgruss and family. Mrs. William Schlelniser ami daughter. Iioni. altendtsl Board of I ns tors' na'cliiig of the Jackson County Farm Hureaii.

at Bmwita-'tnwii. Saturday Mfteruooii. I Holmes Hubert son utul son. Neal, wen' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne RoN-rtsiai aud family, at lloneytown. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Baldwin, of Reddingtoli.

spent Welneadny with Mr. and Mrs. Fverett laaaea. Mr. and Mrs.

John Schlehiiser and Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Schlelniser and liuby. of White Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs William Si hlcliuser Thursday.

Mrs. Fllas Robertson siient Mnnda.v with her isirents. Mr and Mrs. I )un Albrich. at Seymour.

Mrs Walter Schlchuser mid children, of Bohtown. called on her sister. Mrs. Harold Newkirk. Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herliert Ijimway "l'iii Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Mitchell. BOBTOUTN Waller Schlelniser and fuuilly XX Y3rmM. JddI JTailkllll.

I Bankellmn Kiitne licrc W'cdnes- day uijlit, (KIhIht IT. lictwecn Cortland huiI Ilmision. All school children in Miiiiillioii tovnnhi Ret in lull Kiiinc free Kllth Me.Niei-e. William Wrkht I and IVirlx Hnlierts vifited ci'liool I tort last Thursday. 1 The VYeshni'iii lliuiie 1 1 1 1 id I Claaa enjoyed a visit at the Ynl 1 fl Mill at Scyiii.iiir las! Wiilno I day.

1 ffcbool will disiuNxcd Thurs 2 day and Krhleiy us the teHchers I Trill attend Teachers' Assmiatinii I I Rolx-rt Hrkcr. wlm has the imeaaleK. whs uhseut from scIkmi! last week. Tb rlawteN of the wIhhiI have I Orglnlied Htifl Ih1 etnd volley hall leasiietA. A wrieM of forty 1 will be played in each league to i determine the winners.

unest Sunday of August Schaf- slim min f-y Meyvr Ua (airchaaed av-iiew mr. Mis Hay White aud Grunduw ll.tiiniiiiii. of Cortland, sjs'ilt Monday xxith Kd llchnaiun and Mr. and Mrs. Fnsl His lie hud aa tut'sis Frank Ilisne and lainil.v.

"I Seymour, and Harold i itte mid I'miiily. Mr. and Mrs. Krwlu 'niuipe, of lnillaiiHHilis, and Mrs. VA Nle-wedde were week end guests In our cniniumiity.

Hulda Meyer returned to ln-diauasilis Wednesday after several days with her parenta. Mi ml Mrs. Henry Meyer. Mr. and Mrs.

Khner ClaycauyfT ninl Clarence Claycamp aud family, of Seymour. Wilbur Kocster and family were tlie guests Suii-diu of Fred Claycamp and family Mrs. August Hchfslall and Mra. Fred Hoclie attendetl the filiM'ral of I heir aiinl, Mrs. (ieorge Vorn-liuli.

at lmllnnaMilN Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Otte enter taiiieil Sunday George Claycamp mid fainlly, Fred Otte and family. Mr.

and Mis. Kd Hixne uml Mrs. Ifii iv Docile. William Miller and Fverett Wade, nf Bedford. s'lit Monduy at tin- home of Henry Meyer.

Mr. and Mrs. William Heinle, of Cincinnati, visited relatives in our community Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Buhner, of Seymour, visited her firenls, Mr.

und Mrs. Kd llelwig, Sunday. Mrs Myrtle Kriise and children called mi Kd Stm kamp uml family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Clayton l.lttell and Mr.

and Mrs. Chauiliers, of lniliiiniimlis, Fred Borgmail aud family and Kd imrlage and family were guests Sunday of August left iiih nn and family. Mrs. l'verett Itemaree. of Sey-iisuir.

ss'iit ThursiUiy with her sister. Mrs. Frank otte. Glen Taxkey and family ami Kphraiiu Newkirk aud family, of Seymour, were guests at the home nf Rev. Zuinhlugst Sunday.

Mrs. Minnie KlefTiiiiinn. August Kleffmann and family. Mrs. Anna Hoene.

Mr. and Mrs. Krwlu Trtntpe and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Nlewedde called nn Mrs.

Alfred Moorman Saturday evening to remind her Of her birthday unnlversary. Kd Helium nn and family called on Fred Hoene anil filmily Saturday evening. Harold Newkirk ami family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer were guests at the home of George Ito-tert Sunday.

Iogs got In the flock of sheep of Mrs. A nn Rust Saturday, killing one und injuring another. Mr. and Mrs. August Moorman had as guests Sunday Klmer Lnck-ey and family, of Seynsjnr.

Alfred Moorman and family. John Mioor-nuiu and daughter, Martha, and Klmer Moorman and fmily. A number of relative" gave Hid Mrs. Klmer Claycamp a botia-naruting Sunday evening. Among those present were John Peters and family, of Vallonla.

Clarence Claycauip and family, Wilbur Koester and family and Fred Cluyciiinp and family. Mrs. Anna Rust enterUimsl a huge uuiulsT of guests Sunday Including' Albert Anffenlierg and family, of Seymour, Mrs. Kruwell, of lndiiiiiHMills, Mrs. Harold Vehs- luge.

Miss Caroline Vehsluge. Henry Rust and family. Alliert S(hnlt-ker and fninlly. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Wente. aud Walter Kust and hildren IM0NT0WX Attendance at Sunday School collection .1.32. Frank Bouton and family enter-falneil at Sunday dinner Floyd Buawell and family, of Jefferson-ville. Karl Trowbridge and family, of Crothersvllle. Utissell Bomon ami family, of Grove, aud Margaret Bomon.

of Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bomon. of Crothersrille.

Kev. Walter Moseley has returned from Vevay where he held re-rival meeting the past Week. Mra. George Stivers haa returned from a visit with relatives at Indianapolis. George Bedel and family iit Sunday with his pa rents.

John Bedel ami family, of Beech Grove. Mrs. Ray Richardson andihiugh-ter. Alice, of North Vernon, visited Tuesday with Charles Belel and wife. Mr.

and Mrs. IMn Mascher fn-terlalnett with a birthday dinner In honor of J. Bard, of I'uion-town. who celebrated his eighty-ttex-oml birthday anniveriry. Tboe present were Mr and Mrs.

J. 7.. Bard and son. Humid. A.

Iewi.s. Mrs. Tommle Williams, Mrs Mil) tie Uugin and daughter. Lucille, mid Aline HumiJircvs, all Of Jefferson Hie. and Mrs Leona Brlner.

of Cana. A bountiful dinner was -erred at the nisui hour. The honor guests severul lieautiful gifts. Tlie aftermsm wn spent with sacred music. BUFFALO Mr, ami Mrs.

Clinton Winkler. at oomininia Saturday. Mra. Mary Gar lock, of Freetown, Is visiting her brother. Charley Pmitt.

this week. Mr. McCurty, of IiHlianupolis.lt repairing his buildings here nu hit farm. Rome Headed the pie aociit at Houston Saturday nlgbt. Mr.

and Mra. John Lute-. Edlnbnrg. apnt Sunday lure with his father, William D. Lutes.

Mra. Joseph Baker and children, of Illinois, are visiting here thia week. Sherman Carmlchael. Freetown. wn here looking after hit parenta, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry cr-agichael, Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ora Mohley, of Story, rlalted Iff.

and Mrs. Robert Thompson over the week, end. I5b pk20c Bushel 1 .49 ib.pkg. 19c Lb Pkq 23c 10 ib. 45c ib.

15c Lb. 15c Lb. 2V2c Lb. VAc Pt. 28c' ib.

15c MAPLE SHADE Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Koetleld-cr, of Chicago, have returned to their home after ss'ijding the week end with their parenls, Mr. and Mrs. James Riordau.

They al-sn visited her brother, Herbert film nn i Mrs. Kate Rich sKMit Friday with Mrs Maggie Rich Mr. and Mrs, Fred Richey. of Seymour, ss'iit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Baurley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and family und Mrs. Etta Rosa, of Beech Grove, sjs'iit Suuduy afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Handy B. Johnson. Mrs India Johnson took dinner Saturday with Mrs Melissa Myers at Seymour. Mra.

Elbert Sweet and daughter, Joan, called on Mrs. Prank Juett ut Staple Ford recently. Mrs. Frank Juett and daughter Tuesday with Mra. Abe Spratt at Seymour.

Miss Grace Johnson spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George I'ollert. at Seymour. Mr and Mrs Lee Dowllng and son and Fieldon Johnson and Lee Humble sjanf last Wednesday with Mrs.

India Johnson. James- Johnson called on- hla -brother. Handy Johnson, Thursday. Lloyd Downs and Ralph Hull, of northeast of Hayden, were callers in this vicinity recently. NORMAN STATION Mrs.

Guy 'IVrrlll retnrne-1 to her home at Seymour after two weeks' visit xvlth tier sister, Mrs. Elza Fish and family. Mr. him Mrs. Chance.

Cnrrey and daughter, of Medora. visited Mrs. Currey's uncle. awrv Pish, and family. E.

A. Martin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Djylc Butler, of Seymour, spent the week end here with the former's rents. H.

H. Mm tin, ami ife. Mrs. Raymond Aynes spent a few last week with her moth er. Mrs.

Catherine Roller, flt Me dora. Herbert Cummings. of Bedford, spent Monday here with his fattier. C. K.

Ctuiiinlngs. Ray Cummings and family spent Sunday with Roy Turpen and family at Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, of lndisnaisills, and Temp Engta and fumlly.

of Grit turner, sia-at Sunday with Jane Clampltt and family. Ray Browning ami family, of Bedford, spent tlie week end here with (). L. llcgwood and wife. Mrs.

Ellen Walsh, of Vinton, Iowa, is here looking after her property. Mrs. Louise Black went to Bedford Monday for a few days' visit with her son, C. 3. Black.

ROCK FORD Everybody rememlar our ir nr viral meetlmr that Is going on ery. night this conducted. Rev. Thompson. Milch good lng manifested.

Contr, aud brhaf someone wtth yon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Combs, Mra. Wilt Com! and granddanfrbteT.

Eloise, spent Sim day afternoon a.t the Brown County State Parle. George Coml-s visited his mother. Mrs. Will Combs. Sunday.

William Brnckemlor called on Bruce C'omba Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Combs called on Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Miller Wednesday arenUi. George Grind staff, who has beta sick a long time, remains about the same. Robert gtewart, of Seymo. ir. vlalted his mother.

Mrs. Willi Miss Gladys Flndley irpent Votj day night with Loella May Omba. 21 ti ii il ru appropriately Kittitftl. arc tlir ti lInwiT- 'if muiii'-. Smiit i line- in a February thaw thc hung nut tlinv thifr- litilllcrcil siiiih In la hells nn I Ml' linl lll it -(HllllCI II I Michigan.

I'! limn: Milted otilh most near I In- I iiiiiiIiiI inn I'll tin' -nit' timisc ill liml a tiixuteil lm I inn. I'liitit thru nil ili'r ii i rt 1 while there ii Hi tile Hint Minn -lay, I a -now Ila nee sprmg- Mill breath ui' III' teet. till' ril-ll iliixxn inn -ci' a tunc al linc-t .,1, liiiiicil -now ill n- i- Klttc knoxx ii jilK mill in iiiliiiitliii-. Klw -ii. Il i I Iw -ie i' tin- i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 In.

ml. utnlogs lllllllllc -now lrii. liulanthu makes tunc llic lie xx mild no! Inner iiinl nunc niviili-. iiikI -Iihw iiltli'niirli I- Wllllnlll tile l.iillit'iil iii iff y. Tlic Klwc- -iinMiln Milium lint tur i- ii rcjmuir Hie rcii-mi i i snxv nl' increase.

The same hull) ill iciiioiliii itself vear after vcar and proilm its smsrle hlimin, hill hull) evcrv well. Yon 1 1 it makes a new hree xcmis it i doing should Inn a liheral siipph nl thill plantiiiir ii- LTiiint form In iiuik" the plinitlliir will he pci iniinciit eMniirh tut it will in '1 mi rciise mill I snowdrop io The tills common much heller and colonizes well. It comes up well in the rrns and is more permanent than 11)0 crocus it matures its leaves eailv enoiiirh liol to be mm Ii hurl the lii-l mowing of the lawn. It requires qirite a MEDORA SCHOOL NOTES The 111 rent -Teachers' Association of the Carr ToWnshii schools met Wednesday night of last week. The print nun xvas given by pujrils of the 5th and tHh grades.

'(iiiiiniltees xvere announced by Mrs. Netil Matlock, president. l'rogra in Mrs James llumllton, Mary oilman. Mrs. Hurley 1'iHir.

Mals-l iKiwIing. Mrs. Wll Nth Clark. Publicity Mr- Ralph (joss, Mrs. Uov HolsTts.

Mrs. Ralph Hughes, Mrs. Raymond Hughes. Tlie eighth grade has organized a "Wide Awake Kuglish" clnli with tin- following otliitTs President. Carl JoIiukoii Vice-President.

Marvin Myers: Secre tary-Trcftstirer. Joseph ltarkiuan. The "Better Sisi-eh" elub of the seventh grade has elected the fo low iug ottii ers Prc.sldenl (icnexieve New kirk: Vice President. U'linon S'i iclary. i i a McCllntiH Ti en surer ein Mae KoeplHT.

MKIM)RV Mi iiml Mrs Virgil Barker, of liiiiikuk. luil sM'tit the week end xnh Mrs llnrlsT's sister, Rev. Aiun-ta Inkiuau lies Miss Hattle and three friends, of tiaktowii. In liana, xx ere in on iMisinc-s "lie ilav last week Rev. Miss Pun kellsTger vs formerly -astnr of the Pilgrim Holiness church at this phinv Mis Cera Rinker.

of Martins xlllc has returned to her home after sHtidlng a week with relatives and friends in Medor.i and vicinity. Mr and Sirs. H. lirs''. of Vullonia.

were visiting relatives in Mislora Friday night Thurinan Culloway hu' purehns-edil new radio Jesse Schultz xM-tit the week end with home folks. Mrs George Wayiuan Is some Niter DRimvoon Ailemlaiiee at Sunday Selioid Mrs Stella Peters. Mrs. lvn I'e it and Mrs. Louise Mealil and liildien spent TiresiWiy at Me la i ii Mrs Bryant Bottorff Pearl and wife i-ited illiiiin I'Tlill A li I 1 1 Imi liarles iiiiIiix faiuilx.

Wells and wife, at Val I i in- ami xvife, 1 'harle-ninl xvife mid -on ami Allenixer and xvife spent with Iiallas True nt Borden. and Annie Belle FugNiiil din xxith her niece, Lewis, of Scynaiur Mtirioii Kmieoii. nf tjriissy fork, spent Sunday with .1 hn le it nd family, I xa Peters sent Wednesday with her jwrents. Mr and Mrs ter Jeyer. Berkey Wright and family ut letiihi'l Farmers' club in Washington County Saturday night.

Clyde Kdxvard's mother, gruml inolher ami aunt. May Johnson, nf Witshiiigton. sjs'iit Friday with him and fainilv EnttTson Nli-hnhmn and wife Mtit Sunday with Mrs. Hettie Thofitpsoii. of Ah! Ion in John is no better.

Mr mid Mrs Charles Agn, and )lr. and Mrs. John Agan. of OiiiticV, anil Klla perry, of Coltimbit. visited Clyde IVIwards ami family Friday and Friday night.

Andy Johnson and family, nf Washington. sient Sunday with William Edwards and family. Mrs. Jobmon, who baa dmd rialt-init relatlrea here the pat two week, returned borne with them. i Sun Mrs.

Jin lear Azalbt. Misses Mildred und Geneva Hor uiiiii sis'tn tne week end with Mr. snil Mrs. William Bode ami fam ily, of Bohtown. Mr.

and Mrs. William Itittmaii and family siK'iit evening with Mr. vnl Mrs. Walter Hormon and family. louise Schroer, of Columbus, Sunday Hlfernoon with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. August Schroer and family. Misse F.sllier and Olga Meyer s'iit Suniluy with their mother, Mrs. Ilinn Meyer and family.

Mrs. Ahina Kreinhagen. who seiit the sl wts'k with her daughter, Mrs. Brise Carr, let unlet! In her home Sunday. Sire was uccnuianic(l by her grandson, Harold Carr.

and wife, of Indian (lNlis Mrs John Hill man and Mrs. Anna Melleiicamp visited with Mrs. August Krelnhugen und Mildred, Tuesday. Miss Mary Louise Streifelmeler sieiit several days with John To-bureu and I'nniily. Mr.

a lid Mrs. Harry Kickbush and family visited with Mrs. Edward Bode ninl family Sunday eve ning. Mr. ami and family of Mr.

and and family Mr. and August Iltirhrink were the dinner guests Mrs. Theodore SchnaT Suuduy. Mrs. Julin Treuiiupohl.

Mrs Theodore BrinkiiKin of Franke aud Mrs. Fnlrview, Kansas. attended church nvnlces liere Sun day nsiriiing and visited with rel atives und friends. Mr and Mrs. Oint- Kckelnian mid fumlly.

Mr. and Mrs John Eckeliiani. Mr. and Mfs. WillUim Fikclniiin were snpsr guests of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Elmer Eckeliiuiu and fninlly Sunday. Mrs. August Schroer nnd Mrs. Elurr Eckelinan spent Wetlnesthiy nfleriKsiu with Mrs.

Harry Taylor and daughter, Nortiui. Mrs. John Ilortnau und Mrs. Walter Horinnn and son, Johnny, visited with Mis Olady Tohuren Wednesday uftermsm. The Farm Bureau baseball team were defated by the White Creek Lutheran team Sunday on the Burbrlnk field.

The score was ID to 0. lrs. John Horinun visited with Mrs. John Rtttman Thursday afternoon. Miss Kiuella Horman spent several days with Mrs.

Edward Burbrlnk and family. WALNUT GROVE Miss Geneva Booker spent one night last week with Mra. Trellu Booker and fainlly at Seymour. George Fowler hat returned to hla home here from Jackson, Michigan. He has been recovering from an automobile accident.

Mrs. William Bush and lathy are reported to recovering at the Schneck Memorial Hospital at Seymour. Miss- Kate Schiller, of Seymour, snt Suudiiv with Nora aud Ixiuls Schiller. Mrs. Itovld Bush.

William Bush and children. Norma and Ifcmnld, spent one day last week in Seymour. Mrs. Flojd Zolliiiun. Mrs.

Oscar Curry. Mrs. Mary Hunswker. Miss Bark inn and Mrs. ('race (loss, all of Uedora.

visited Mr. ami Mrs. P. V. Booker and family a few days ago.

Norn and IxmiIh Schiller Saturday afternoon In Seymour. Gerald Hush visited bis mother ut Schneck Hospiptui at Seymour Sunday afternoon. Oilers nt tlie F. P. Booker home Honda were Mr.

and Mrs. William Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-lard Harnett and son. Bobby, Mr.

and Mrs. James Beck and Mrs. Prances frurhain. till of Sparks-vllle, Mr. ami Mrs.

P. S. Huffman and children, of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs W. T.

Walker and chll dren. Rauiona and Franklin, and Harold and Russell Bush. P. V. Booker remains aliout the same.

Either and Charles Nlchter, and Howard nnd Hilly Montgomery called on Rauiona and Franklin Walker Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hlllls Welch, of Seymour, vlalted Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Llnd, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wonnlng and children. Earl, Verna Mnry and Beulah.

sjient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Booker and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Iywis Booker and children. Edith and Carl, of near Brownstown. William Booker, of Seymour, rlalted Mr and Mrs. P. P.

RiMker few days ago. ACKERKT CHAPEL Attendant at Sunday School 48, colectlon $2.13. Rev. Thompson took dinner Sunday with Oeorge T. Pox and fam- r.

Clyde swengel and family visited Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Tracy In Jennings county Sunday. Glenn Kelly and family spent anday with her mother, Mrs. Dave Montgomery.

Mlaaea Geneva, Gladys and Ra-morta ffelt spent Rnnday with Frank A. Miller and family. Charles Reedy and family, of near Ratcltff Grove called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Ackeret Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Ml it White, of near Nashville, visited Claude Pol ley and family last Wednesday- tur. Merrltt Machlln, of Rnsh-Tttto, will All the pulpit at this plaoa next Sunday mornlny. Be is a retired minister, harlnf been in (he work for forty-one years.

BOTH FOR Lb. 20c Lb 12c Lb. 8c Lb 12c PORK ROAST VEAL ROAST VEAL STEW OYSTERS HIGH MOUNT Sunday School attendance collectlou 4(1 cents Taylor Bedell is still improving, but is under the care of a physician. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Baker and daughter, Janet 1-ee, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Grantham and daughter, Anne Jean. Mrs. Paul Layne and son, Richard, sia-ut one day last week with her mother.

Mrs. lyou Dalley. Cluborn Grantham, of Anderson, visited this week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Grantham. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adair, of Crothersville. took dinner Sunday with her parents.

Mr. und Mrs. Taylor Bedell and family. A crowd gathered at the bona of Mr. and Mrs.

John Bedell Sunday to remind them of their birthdays. A lsitintlfol dinner wus spread. Those present were Mr. 1., I I and Mrs. George Bedell and son, Leon, of Cniontoxvii, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Springer and family, of lodiiimipnli.s. Mr. and Mrs. Man-ville Peacock and fumlly.

of Scott county, nndd Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Murphy and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Haxvn. of Dudloytpwu. calhsl on Mr and Mrs. Ivan Deputy and family Sunday a fteruoon. Jewell Fern McDonald ss-nt the week end with her at rents.

Mr. and Mrs. (irvllle Mclxuiabl. Mrs. Veriiu Murphy and children and dandy Keller ctilh-d on Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Ross one night last week. Cora Deputy and sou. Bobby Lee, and Mrs. Mary Murphy called on Mrs.

Im Dnlley oue afternoon last week. Miss Elsie Houghllind und sis ter, Alfu, of near Crothersvllle, ailed on Miss Gladys Murphy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bard, east of Cnlontown.

took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mascher. Mrs. Cora Deputy and children, Mrs.

Curtis Ross and Mrs. Mary Murphy and son. Emcrn. caller! on Mrs. Edna Banks Wednesday morning Curtis Ross called to see Taylor Bedell Sunday afternoon.

CONLOGUE Clarenea Byls-e and wife visited relatives in Iuivill Sunday. Their daughter cans' home with them. Mr. Williams remains In a critical condition. Those that ais-nt Saturday with Mr.

and Mra. E. J. Iimiermilk were Mrs. Laura Vetter and dhltfchter.

Virginia. Miss Annie MOKImmte, Mr. nnd Mrs. William McKimmle arid Btllle and Clara McKlmmie, all from Cincinnati Charley Taakey and sister, of Seymoar, called on Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Loudcrmilk Saturday evening. Miss Annie McKimnde bought some pigs from Fred Mrs. Manning, of Seymour, is working for Eva Coffman.

WEGAN There will be German serrlce here Sunday morning at o'clock and English service at 10 o'clock. are making new porches on William Terkhorn's house. Ieonard Kuehn and family spent Sunday with Martin Kuehn and family at Honeytown. Louis Scheldt, of Columbus, spoke at the church hers Monday morning. The Wide Awake Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday afternoon.

October 24, with Mrs, Edgar Stahl. I li TormOenlen and 'family, of geymrmr. thUtejJ Phllrrt Redlck-er and family Sunday afternoon. ''Vy--A (. SPRAYTOWN tjeorge Haiick and family, of Acme.

spA'iit Saturday here with Mr. Ha tick's sister. Lizzie. William l-imi'Vt. of ludiiirinp-ulis, stHiit the week end here with hla sisters, Mrs.

Tcno Dnbb and Mrs. Charles Huber. Some of the ls fruu here ut-teuded a pie sisial at I he Bole town school house Saturday night. Alliert Denny mid family siont Sunibiy evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Royal Robertson ut lloneytown. Edward Dnbb and U'wis Mc-Kain are cutting tlmlier for Sherman Berry iHir Wayinansville. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kirts, of Columbus, ssnt Sat unlay night and Sunday here with Mr.

Kirts' brother, Andy, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, of Indianapolis, xpeiit Sunday here with relatives, and was in comi-anied home by William Uiinpert. Mrs.

Albert Ix-nlly nnd Mrs. bd ward Hauck attended the funeral of their cousin. William Adams. of Seynsuir. Friday.

Mrs. George Denny sS-nt Tuesday with and Mrs. Andy Lucas at Freetown. William Ault and family and George ThnniisoTi and family, of Medora. sKMit SuniUiy here in tlie family -of OrviUc Ault.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pier, and son. Eugene, and Miss Mals'l Nie- ineyer. of IiidlaiiHsilis.

sjs-nt Sunday evening here with Mr. and Mrs. George Denny. Lizzie Huuck ssnt the week end at Acme In the family of George Hauck. Mrs.

Edward Dabb and Neva Denny sH'iit one day last week with IJiie Hauck. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. David Gates Thursday. a daughter.

Ernest Ault did some concrete work Friday for some irties near Cortland John Browning and Gem Weekly, cut some wissl fur Wesley A ill last week. Henry Huber. of Cortland, spent Thursday evening here at his farm. I hold Edwards Isuight a cow Monday from Roy Denny, of Freetown. Edward Hamilton is Iwlping to cut sons- tiiulsT near Mount Healthy for 11 Berry Ben Riuehart lias Is'cn hauling some coal from the mines for Charles Hulier and Ernest Atllt.

David Edwards helS'd Hurry Ilewey, nf Freetown, shuck com last week. Alvin Sutton Isuight some pumpkins from Walter Riitan. WEST REHDINGTON Mrs. Earl Bowuaiii sS'iit Sunday with Mrs. John Simmons at Surprise.

Mr. and Mrs. Prank Fox called on Mr. anil Mrs. John Hohnsfrett-er Sunday.

Mrs Ruth Do Id son and children snt Thursday with Mr. aud Mrs. Charlie. Combs. Or and ma Bowman ss-nt Sunday Mr.

iumI Mrs. John Hobn-stretter. Mrs. May Fox made a business trip to North Vernon and Butler-vllle Thursday. Mrs.

Ruth Dovhlson and Grandma Stewart called on Mrs. Belle Herring Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hfeve Ashernft called ou Mr.

and Mrs. Iee Rhoades Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Thontwon from Sapulpa, Is visiting her rents, Mr, and Mrs.

William Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pox aud Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Douglas and daughter sient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Iwrence Morgan at Hope. Mrs. ore Baldwin spent Thnn-day with Mra, D.

IL Combe, i i i i llciii ix rcniiiiiis iiImihI tin- J. T. came. W. Sundav Tln'ini'si'ii anil wife sNlit xxilh Mr- Itandy Kleel wood iid faiuilx.

of A' nil' (Kt Ogilvle. xxile mill ilniinlitcr apeni Moiuhiv evening at pXtlix. Clair Ismiiis. i i nini i Im i li tern, of mliamiKilis. xtsitnl their 1 rents.

Isaac- nnl xxifc. ami ltoy Gill-ert mid wife. Sunday Roy and xvife of Sex umtir Kia'iit stimilnv willi the lat vter" uaithcr. Mi- Anna lllkm-Mrs Helen t'laik. of loui-v ilh Will Miller ami xxifc In dlflUH-ioUK.

and Mr- lna Ander "Oil, of llllxille Willilllll Clark and wife. Sunday I'lirt Oolite and rtite visitisl the 1 latter' iw rents. A .1 Klmore and Wife, of Kurt. Siit unlay Mrs. Tinder.

Mr- Willlain DeHart. Mr- Walker. Mr-A. IVuiiiK'k and Mrs Theint'ire Lynch tlsited Mis- nt fichlieek Memorial Hospital. Seymour, last Thurwlay Miss iHirn Frank, of Imliauap IU.

s'iit the end xritli her mother. Mrs Anna Frank Roy (iilU-tt and wife were Inisj rjaej. Tisltul's at i reclisluiri; Ins! Wlnesay Miss IMeic Isjijich vixileil rel atlves at liidiiliiiipnlis last week end. P. C.

Walker anil wife mid Itax Walker and xvife xxeri" at Iml an aixdl Sunday s- Will "Judge l'riesf nt ilie Ott tHtil'le. wife and iI.iml'IiIi i apent -Sunday at xx ih, lira. Ogilvie'is uii'ther. Mrs. Frimii MeKaln George Hrm ker and xxifi i.f I North eruoli.

visiter! his hnalur I C. Brockei. und family Mnndiix efening. Min. Hrm-e liwiac and i -hililrcn I rlalUii her father, VA Allinari.

mid family few day lant week Db You Really Want To Stop That Cough? Too may do It wttji a couple nf 4oaa of Brorrcbulirte Emulsinii With half a bottle anyway. It no peasant tasting aweet sugary mgh ayrup but it'a one with a fctl klelt. An a matter of fact it feeto treat going dovru. Gives IN STANT RKLIEP. rVwrtbea a look-'" Inj, rackinr r-migh almnat while Ton re mrallowing It.

Money Nick IT II etn1 give yon iellef. Jones Drnjc Ktor and all other gasi Irnggfta ytnaraate. i ttntiLDipM '77 i TTi i i ILmJk. I I dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

Ot-ssnl In Kimke ami fumlly at Seymour Sunday. The pie (Hid Ikii sts ial given at the P.obtown itcliool house wag i well altendtsl Friday night. The following were dinner guests of Alliert Knilm-cr and family Siindav. Mr and Mrs. John Knxlnger and Mr.

and Mrs, Wjlllaui Kniingcr, Qf llolton. Indiana. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Fn.lnger, Mr.

and Mra. John Trennesij. Miss Viola Brlnkuinun and Mrs, Emma Franke. all of Hlnwatha. Kanaka.

The following s-itt the evening there: Mr. Amelia IMggs and I daughters. Ijinrs. Ruth and Jo-iwphliie. Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Notv i lift and son. Richard, and Mr. and i.Mrs otto Kii.ink-er ami familv and Ralph i ii, of Seymour. Schlehiiser is ill at i rs.

Tinner this writing. Rev. mid Mrs. L. Schulenbetg and daughter called on Mrs.

Edward Bode and family rYlday evening. Mr. and Mrs.t ororer Melleii-eairm and fatally and Alfred were suptier giieats of Jacob Koblltt, and family Friday,.

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