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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 3

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1 If- I 1, 1 PAG la -BQRCHER'S CHURCH, Attenda uee at Sunday. SehooJi PERSONAL WAKE UP VOUR LIVER RILE-WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in OXFORD GREY thb Totnjc hub to now otrm wsir tsmtrwo MERCirJlKOISB BlVIWO DAILT TKEmB AM rASHiOSS AKD TAItVSS TO XVTEKBST EVXaTOXE Edwin Lyskowinski, of Croth- best waxirsa i bats EVXB HAD IJI BANKER GREY NewSpringr Suits For Voune Men Spring 11 'i i hat ami AMOTmsi $rvTios th ii at' -n Jf fts.yj 2 -i SiP if 1 a Be of collars 8 olo Cotts-WsTMtl WSSVM Twaad Coavta Wool Crape amona tha Arat to waar them beautiful new apriBR eoata. Itetachable caoes. ecaxfa and throw belted atyle new puff; xleeven clever pockets. Silk lined with a guaranteed two season's lining.

Navv, blacfc and tha naw. col-nra in siaea 14 to at. OTRZM AT t4.t to tl.T 1) i Quality for quality, Btyle for style, value for value we sin- eerely believe there's never been anything to match this offering new suits at $13.95 RICH ART'S aOlErOI WW bTOIETAI) yaM jRECHEElS 9U, UIHOB1 UNIONTOWM George Stivers and Kentucky have moved; to the WU- son farm reeently -vacated' by 7 Arthur. Fleetwood and Berna, Lee and Gerald ina Bpafl, of Seymonr, spent the end with Theda BoicourL Mrs. Mary Warden is in.

Nelle Wflson, of Crothersville, visited Mrs. CJiarlea Bedel Wed- nesday. A. 0. Royce and family of Dugger, spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Watkins: Several from here attended tlie Junior Class play at Crothersville Monday nieht. last Sunday, 113; offering, itir(Jiij oi iniuuiuviii, spent the week end with Minnie Klosterman, i Fred and. Frank Borgman made business trip to Houston Mon day. Bertha Xew kirk attended a class iarty given at the home of Howard Wonntug Tuesday eve- i'Mrs.

Walter Luker visited rela tives at Columbus Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herkamp and family were the guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Her kamp at Seymour.

Services nest Sunday morning in the English language, in the evening Lenten service. Mr. and Mrs. August Kleffman Saturday at olumbus. Mrs.

Anna Von Hoene and son, Charles, of Peters Switch, called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thursday evening Mr. apd, Mrs, Fjed Rotert an4 family were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

August Schaf-stgll and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhlman and daughter, Enola, and tiara Otting were snpper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Claycamp and.

family. We are sorry to lose our neighbors Horace Simmons and family, who have resided here for the past several years. They left our community Monday nnd we wish them good luck in their new Mrs. August Klcfftmin attended the Farm meeting at India napidis Monday and Tuos- dav. Mr.

and Mrs. Barney Hoene, Mrs. John Venitz and Ellis, of Indianapolis, were sup per guests Thursday of Mrs. Clara Trimpe. Flavia Hoene is ill with the mumps.

Mrs. Minnie Kleffman, Mrs. August Kleffman, Mrs. William Mbnrmap and Mr. Alfred Moorman called on Mrs.

F. C. Tuesday and helped quilt. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Otte son. Gerald, spent Thursday evening with Grandma Hchmnn, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Niewcdde Visited lelatives at Brownstown Snndav.

'The nostnoned ladies Aid meeting will he held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr Anna Rust. Mrs. l)uis New kirk and Mrs. Horeld Xewkirk i-nt Monday evening with Mis. George H- tcrt.

A. number of Fann Bureau members from here attended a banquet at the Lutheran Club House' at Seymour Monday eve ning. Mrs. Clara Wienert and child ren. Irene, Howard and William, of Brownstown, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest White and children, Mari lyn and Robert, of Cortland, were the guests Thursday evening of Mrs. Minnie Vorderhake and family. Ed Moorman and daughters, Iora and Louise, were the puests Sunday of Mr. and Mi August Moorman and family.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Meyer and Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Meyer were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borgman and family. Mrs.

Christ Probst had as the Morning Rarin to Go It yoa led Baur and tank wad UK world looks punk, don't iwaJlow a lot ot aalta, BlMral water, oil, laxativ candy or chawing gum and expert them to mak yoO aoddaaly awaat and buuyani and fuU oi wnnahiaa. To tkey can da it. Tbyonly mova tba bowela and a mm movemeat doera't (rtat tba eauaa. Taa reaaon for your dowa-antt-oot faebnt is your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid biia into your bowala daily.

If this bile ia not flowiaf fredy, yff food doaaa't difaat. It just dacaya in taa bowaav Una bloata up your atomaeb. Yon hava a thick, bad taata and your braatk ia foal. akiB altao brealu out in blemishaa. Your haad aebaa and you (ral down and out.

Taut what aystaat is klM IhM. riOTTTl'fl LITTLE LTVER PILL3 to gat tbaaa tare I Bonada at bila flowing froriy aad aiaka yea "up aad up." They contain woatdarful, ba1tWi tntia TefeuWa aitrmcta, aauunac wbaa It comas to making tba bua Sew traaly. Bat dos't ak for Urer pUia. Ask tor Cartar'a IJttia Uw Paia. Look for tba nanaa Cartar'a Littla Lrrar POla oa taa rad lab.

Raaaat afaoUtote. Xe at ail rtoraa. OlMtCaLCo. guests Saturday evening, Etta Probst and Marie Nolting of, Columbus, Lyle Kinsey of Way- mansville, and Mr. and Mrs.

Hen- ry Moorman and family. The following were guests Snndav of Mr. and Mis. Herman Klostermon, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Helwig and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burbrink and family, Emma 'berring. Dorothy Barling and Mdvin Ilelwig. Mrs.

Minnie Kleffman spent Monday and Tuesday with her son, August Kleffman and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Moorman and family visited Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Niewcdde Saturday morning. Mrs. Ed llehmami. Mrs. Fred Otte.

Mrs. Ed Frtsche and Mrs. Lawrence Frische helped Mrs. Harold Otte quilt Tuesday afternoon. Oscar Hehvtg trucked a hog to lndianajiolis Wednesday for Wal ter Xewkirk that weighed 775 pounds.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cann ot Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Vnmholt. Mr. and Ms. fieorge Vomholt. arl Vornholt.

-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane. Mr. and Mrs Barney Hoene.

Mr. John Venitz, Lorraine Ellis, Mrs. Ervin Trimpe and Carl KletTman of Indian- niolis. also a goodlv numlier troin Sevmour. Brownstown.

lonia. Ueddmgton, Cortland and Vavmans die attended the funeral of Autrust Viimbolt Thursday. Mrs. Ed Ilchman celebrated her fortieth birthday anniversary at her home Friday evening. Music, games ami refreshnienls were features of the evening.

The guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otte and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Otte and family, Mr.

and Mr. Fred Otte and family, Emma. Nettie and Louis Voder-hake. Mrs. Hehmaun was the recipient of many nice gifts.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borgman and family attended a birthday party on Mary Strawlck at Wayniansvilte Suuday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Claycamp and daushter. Dorothy, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Koester. Ieonard Otte is ill with the hieken pox.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otte and family visited Grandma C. M. S.

Otte Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Myrtle Kruse entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drinjenburg and Irwins have just received a new shipment of SltOW, and COatS.

You must see them '-before von make your selections, 7 dlt WHAT A Henry 0. Nieman, of Sauers, was in the city this morning on business. Elmer Robbing, of Tampieo, was in the citv Tuesday evening on imstness. R. JGardner, of Indianapolis waa4jjn the city today transact ing business.

Mrs. C. T. Davidson, of New; Albany, spent YVednesdav tn this city with Otis Benham, of CrotherSville, w9 in tha city Wednesday evening on business. Palmer E.

Mart, of Cortland, transacted business in this city Wednesday evening. Lambert has returned to Indianapolis after a visit with relatives throughout the county. Miss Daisy Crosbv, of Laurel, is Jhe gneat of Mr. and Mrs. Merman Davr TWBfr Laurel street.

F. Plump, of Columbus, is the guest of his son, Martin Plump and Mrs. Plump, West Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Shields have returned to Indianapolis after a visit with relatives in Brownstown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Branaman wno have been the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry McOslyr at Brownstown, have returned to their home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blain will leave tonight for Washington, D.

to witness the inauguration of Franklin Roosevelt as resident of the United States. Mrs. K. D. Mann was in Brownstown today attending a county meeting of the Home Economics Clubs.

Mrs. Mann is president of the Sevmour Rural Club. Mrs. Miller was in Brownstown today to attend a meeting of the Home Economics Clubs of the county. Mrs.

Miller is secretary of the Seymour Kural club. Mrs. Myrtle Bennett Co I a a project leader of the Hamilton township Home Economics Club, wa in Brownstown today attending a county project leaders' meeting. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Snyder have returned to their home in ColiimtniR after a visit with friends in Brownstown where thev attended the Stang-Cum-mings wedding Tuesday morning. Mrs. Charles Humph was in Bi -n-tow toda to attend a county meeting of the project leaders -of the Home Economics i iun oi count v. Ruinph is a leader of the Sey mour Rural Club. Mrs.

Harold Vehslage. of Cortland, wan in Brownstown today to attend a county meeting of project leaders of the Home Economics Clubs. Mrs.t VehLige is a project leader ol the Hamilton township club. Mrs. Everett Isaacs, of Cort land, w-as in Brownstown today to attend a meeting of project leaders oi tne i tome r.conomics Cluhrf Jackson county.

Mrs. Isaacs is a leader of the Hamil ton township clnh. Mrs. Oscar riey was in Brownstown today to attend a meeting of the Home Economics Club held at the school building under the direction of Willis I. Stall.

Mrs. Frev is a leader of the Sevmour Kural Cltilw Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schohert and children, of Akron. will arrive here Sunday and Monday accompanied iV Mr.

Schobcrl's mother, Mrs. Carrie Schohert, thev will leave for Eustis, to spent several months with Mr and Mrs. Haricy Hiinsuckcr. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Miller, who attended the wedding of Miss Cathleen Cummings and Roliert Stang at Brownstown Tuesday morning have returned to their home in Fort Wavne. Vhile HI Brownstown thrv were the Sweats of In-, and Mrs. I). .1.

Cnmmings. Mrs. iara Schlchiiscr. a project leader of the Hamilton township Home Economics Club, was in Brownstown today to attend a county meeting of the project leaders held at the high school building under the direc tion of Willis P. Stall, county agricultural leader.

Alty ratfaMeaaaavSkaaleU It raapaia aaiwinhctoaawatartyacara.Ai war aVacaut fat radafeUjw guentttie Retlwei taaiKt, iatewm fcaaiHaia) ersville, transacted business in this city Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Stang and son, Robert, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs.

D. J. Gunuramgs-tft Brownstown haveJ returned to their home in Fort Wayne. They attended the wed ding of tkeir son, Robert Stang and Miss Cathleen Cummings Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Priey of Poplar Bluff, Mo.V will pass through' tma city this evening en- ronte to Washington, D. to witness the inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt as president of the United States. Mr. Price ia the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Price of this city. Mrs. Dave Billingsly and little daughter, who have been the- guests of- her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Tinder at Cortland, have gone to Shelby-ville to visit Mr. Billingsly's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs.

harles Billinsslv before retnrning to their home in Tincennes. Walk out and see McCallum Hosiery. The Treasure Chest. m3I TAMPICO William Wessel helped Fred Eggersman and son, Elmer, saw wood, Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hovene and son, Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hovener went to Seymour on business, Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Eggersman and family went to Seymour on business, Saturday. Walter Hackman and Edwin Alfies sawed wood for Henry Hovener with the tractor, Monday. Willis Hawn took some livestock for Fred Bishop, near Dud-leytown, to Louisville, Monday. Mr.

Bishop went with him to Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eggersman and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Harman Eggers man and son, John and Mr.

and Mrs. George Korte and children; of Dudleytown. Mrs. Korte is ill. Mr.

and Mrs. William Nick spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elliott and Miss Edna Bryant. Warsh Huckleberrv.

of Clear- spring, is visiting his uncle, Charies Fleenor. Miss Thelma Morgan's uncle, of Illinois. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan daughter.

Thelma? Frank Dresselhans, who and has re been sick for a long time, mains about the same. Snndav School attendance, 38 at the Christian Church. Sunday. Fred Cox and Howard Beldon went to Cmthersville on business, Monday. Mrs.

Perrsing McDonald, of Seymour, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. Miss Martha Reynolds visited the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

John Moran at Danville. BEECH GROVE E. C. IWlinger, of Seymour, was here Wednesday on business. Everett C.

Foster was in Austin Tuesday on business. The Rev." and Mrs. F. H. Everyman, of Crothergville, spent one evening last week with Mrs.

Ev-ersman's parents Mr. and Mrs, 0. M. Foster. Miss Ignore Foster, of Scotts-hurg spent a few days last week with home folks.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meti and family, of I'niontown, called on relatives in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Mis Alma Foster attended the revival services' at the rirst Baptist Church at Seymour Wednes-dav evening. Ed Garloch, and family, have moved from west of Seymonr.

to the bouse recently vacated by D. D. Peelman. WEST REDDIHGTON Mr and Mrs. Charles Combs and Mr and Mrs.

IWms Combs spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis and Mrs. Dora Baldwin. James Durham and family have moved on Mrs.

Anna Marsh's farm. Mrs. Maud Baker and son. Ir-vin attended church services at Reddington. Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rhoades and children are here on an ex tended visit with relatives. The family lived at Muncie. Mrs Pearl Ashcraft took dinner with Mrs.

Nona Covert Tuesday and attended the H. E. C. at the K. of P.

hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart have moved into their newly built home. Mrs.

Sarah Stewart mited hef tranddattghter, Mrs. Ruth Davidson, a fw days last week. a 112 South Cbaatant family, and Mrs, Walter Rust and family, 'Mr. and Mrs, William Stockamp and family, Mr. and Mrs.

James Cummings. and family, and Mrs. Harold New-kirw and family and Clara, Fran ces and Morris Cole. Mr. and Mrs.

August Schaf-stall, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rayl Mrs.

Deputy, Mrs. Tillman, Mrs. Piel and sons, Walter, Luther and Gerhardt were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Simmons Sunday.

Mr. and Ed Fosbrink en tertained a number of their friends at a party Saturday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Xewkirk and family, Clarence Wente, I.aurn Rust, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Claycamp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Meyer and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Luecke and'family. BOBTOWN Clarence Colvin moved to Bob-town in Will Rode's. properly. Mrs. Fred Dringenbnrg was ill the ast week with influenza.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Enzinreh and daughter called on Jacob Noblitt. Jr. aud familv Wednes day evening.

Walter Schlehuser and family visited Mr. SthleUuser's parents, and bellied them butcher Monday. Mr and Mrs. Arch Noblitt visited Mr. Xublitt's mother Sunt day.

Ed Elkins called on Fred Dring. en burg Thursday evening on biitsi- Oscar Hustedt. who had his back urt at Columbus Friday, is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Dringenburv and children were the dinn. guests Sunday of Mvrtnv Kruse. Walter Schlehuser and family and Grandpa Dringenburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kewkirk and daughter, Mary, Fridav night.

Louis Taskey and familv sent Sunday with his parents. Those who took dinner witlt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kerkbtt and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

Howard 'Wonnkig and fam fly, Mrs. Hoene and son, Charlie, and, daughter, and Miss Ida Thiar and Mrs. Clara Langlord, of I1L Mr. and Mrs. Will Kerkhott spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Kerkhoff Fred Dose went to Waymans-villa to bun wood for his brother-in-law Monday. Louis llenchen. Richard Schmidt and Walter Schlehuser attended the Farm Bureau supper and speaking Monday at Seymour. Mrs.

Ed Bttde and family wer guests Snrnlay of Ernest Hiede-tnan and family, north of Seymour. The reception of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bode rill be held at the ome of Mrs. Ed Tuesday evening.

Vema Wonnmg spent the wee end with Miss Opal Kerkhoff. CG.ILililCIS juHt. They shall, in this noble figure, live as fruitful trees whose roots are watered by unfailing streams. Life, then, is really planted in uiet and constant thought. We grow out of what we think.

Our days and deeds are the flower and fruit of bidden dreams and meditations. Lives which are planted in the consideration of- God's law are rieh in enduring tightness. They have found the secret of prosperity. PRATER 0 Searcher of our thiughts and lives. Who knowest our meditations and our most hidden thoughts establish our lives, we beseech Thee, in frod thought anil desire.

Forvie all our wnmii and foolish meditations our forbidden dreams whose fruit is so bitter, whowe ontoome so fugitive. May we tind rnr joy in Thy law and s-i keep it in our minds that the strength and splendor of it may tiecoine manifest in our syniU and our state. We ask it all in His name. Amen. MARION Attendance at Sunday School, 26.

collection. 3Re, The Government class of Marion Hiirh School motored to Iu- dianaiwli last Tuesdav to visit the legislature and other points of interest. Those who went were: Hn.ssy Kysar. principal, V. II.

Slarp. trustee, Marjorie Bolton. RuhA Foster. Marietta Lew is, Marv- Fern Foster. Dulcie Banks.

Bertha Schuyler, Harold Bolton. Oliver Kieth. Manville Iewis, nd William IVpaty. Karl More, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Moore. won the hampion-hii- in spelling last Salurdav nt North Vcrpon for the fourth grade in Jennings county. Miss Kuhv Foster called on Miss Nellie Rogers last Saturday evening. The Marion Taiflher- will to Scottsbnrg nest Vri dav to plav lovett in the e-tional basket hall tourney at that place. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Donnall visited Mrs. Linda Donnall Sunday evening. Miss Marjorie Bolton spent Saturday night and Sundav with her sifter. Mrs.

Ata Marling. Heed Building-up? A17HEN you feel runjlown, when your blood is thin or stomach gives trouble, with rj or "soir risings," try Dr. Pierce's Goldrn Medical Discovery. If you are thin-blooded, need to put on healthy flrdi this is the tonic for iuu. Read what Mrs.

Sala Weber ot iid St Ro.k UUnd. lU M)t I a hoontrr (or lr. Pfcrce't Ootdm Mrdi-ctl Purovfry. Fnr (he btood and (rn-eril tonic to bulM up otw lyrirm. Ih 'DtirovTrjf' hat two of Ih irratr hrrwnt In our family 1 am flad to Kcooutmid Ml" WHw 1.

D. IW. Iteta. Mate, is. In far fraa aaaettal arfrlra.

uur Toav keea coaUmpUtlar atdittoBal lajnraao bat fcaaa arUag It Da lay mi ta eoatlT. Bat-tar rwaoh for that paoma aw aad oaU aou Wi wtU aaalit yon la Aatcrmtalag a prorram ecvar roar laaaraae aaeda. WtaAatoraa, Vrepavty rMawage, Boaal aa. Fay rrenUaais aioathly if voa wlafe FELLOWSHIP OF PRAYER Daily Lenten Devotion Prepared by Tli t. Oaima oimm AtkUs.

S.D. by Tfce Fadarml Ooqb1 of tk Chonhaa of Ckrlrt Aante Cjpyrlhi IU Thursday, March 2 Ptwlm 1) IN TUOIGHT. KVIipcin. ways the begins tn our tiift and oontant thoughts. People hi 4ejnn by just ihinkinK ami thinking about (mmI'h way ami ln- shsll find that Ood 1-aren ttr lh- lives of the QUIVERING NERVES Vhen vou are lutt oa edae fVtn you can't stand the children' fSae when crcryihing you do fni burdea wbea row are Irritable and blue try dia tpioi; bam'i Vable Compound.

$8 oat of 10O women report benefit. It will give you just the extra energy you need. Life will seem worth living (gain. Don't endure another day without the help this medicine can give. Get a bottle from your druggist today.

VEGETABLE COMPOUND COMFORT INSURANCE IN COLO WEATHER There's only one any to insure your family's comfort for the cold weather. And hn is to havt an ample supply of fuel ready lor the time when it will lc most needed. iKin't wait until oiir fuel bins arc nearly empty. Ar-rimjre to have them filled now with our superior "(utility roal Ia plnc-i tr vour order for prompt le livery. RAYMOND CITY COAL SPECIAL PRICK Lump $5.00 Ton Cash Egg $4.75 Ton Cash IGE AND GOLD Phone Main 4 Aate laawMavoat, Ufa, liability, rtze, 10H verta Oaaataaa traet.

Whatavar rni laaaranea Xaada, aae Signing Indiana Sales Tax THIS SENSATIONAL OFFER FEATURING EVERSHARP mm rm aav etaicu Jeweler arid Optometrist Phone 2i. 202 West Second St 1 SS aValaaaaa UaCwka X5 Mi I Mf TawlaawJST A On Sale Now nnnnnnnn aaaaaaaajaaaaaaj 1 1. umm aBimiiiaaaa i WSWemm llalaa-ilB't. raAajaae -aaw-; jte ffg vway )i I Goveror paal V. McXutt (seated 1 signing the Indiana sales tax bill, which Vs exiMctcd ti lift the slate out of a financial morass.

Left to right (htandins) are Speaker Earl, Crawford, Governor C. Townsend, A. S.TI ias and E. B. Bender ot the Indian Tarnt Bureau, W.

H. Settte. president wf the farm bureau-," and O. S. Boling, Indianapolis lawjer..

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