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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 5

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THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1840. THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PAGE FTVE KNOW YOUR LOCAL DRUGGIST 9 Buy the Products Listed Below From Your Druggist MOONE'S EMERALD OIL NATURE'S REMEDY KRUSCHEN EFFERVESCENT SALTS SAN CURA BELLANS DOAN'S ARRID ZEMO PETERSON'S OINTMENT LYDIA E. PINKHAM OLD MOHAWK VENDOL NURITO TE-OL THESE PRODUCTS ARE QUALITY PRODUCTS A A I STOOD TIME AND USAGE "Refuse Substitutes" DEMAND ADVERTISED ITEMS The Coshocton Tribune if By MKS. ELMER HAWK Phone Klllboek 1 1 KILLBUCK CHRISTIAN Rev. J.

Hubert Smith, pastor Sunday school at 10; A.W. Hammontree, supt. Communion and preaching at 11. KILLBUCK METHODIST Rev. A.

F. Uphoff, pastor Lesson study at Ralph Kasner, supt. Worship service at 11. Epworth League at 7:15. Choir rehearsal at the church Tuesday evening at 8.

CLARK METHODIST Rev. A. F. Uphoff, pastor Worship service at Sunday school to follow, with Maynard Conkle, supt. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs.

W. W. Patterson, Mr and Mrs. George Patterson and daughter, Francis, visited at the home of Mrs. Willis Patterson at Edington, Ohio, Sunday.

On their return home they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of near Cardmgton. Rev. Patterson has been suffering from a nervous breakdown and has been forced to give up the ministry.

Kenneth Carpenter spent the week-end with friends and relatives at Akron. Mi. anrl Mrs. George Stauffer of Canton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and daughter, Virginia, Dean and Dorothy Jean Shrimplm of Kalamazoo, spent the week-end with their grandfather and parents, I. F.

Kirk end all and Mr. and Mrsr G. J. Shrimplm Mr. Kirkendall has been ill at his home here.

Mrs Cambie McDowell is spending this week with friends and iclatives at Mansfield Mr. and Mis M. E. Gilmore and family of Canton were guests of Mrs. Lucy Clow last week Sunday guests in the Clow home were Mr and Mrs.

F. E. Huntsburger of Delaware. Mr. and Mrs Frank Bucklew entertmned with Sunday dinner Mr.

and Mrs Guy Pyers of Holmesville, Mi and Mrs Fred Garver and Mr. and Mrs. William Pyers of Millcrsburg Miss Virginia McDowell has returned home after spending a two weeks' vacation with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morris, at Lodi.

Mrs Dell Croskey of Zanesville was a guest of Mr and Mrs J. W. Croskey Sunday. Miss Lillinn Harkins of Caldwell is spending a few day.s with Rev. and Mrs, Hubert Smith.

Mrs. Ben Roach and son, Dickie, spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Drushall at Wooster Miss Jeanette Patterson spent last with Beverly Anderson. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Cantleberry and son, Oi is, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cantlcberry at Sandyville Mr.

and Mrs. James Spears and on of Al.ion spent Sunday with Killbuck ic'atives. Mr and Mis. Uhl assisted with a reception dinner Sunday at the home ol Mr and Mrs. Marcus Uhl, near Clark, honoring the lat- tet's daughter, Marjorie, who was married Sunday to John Baker of Cleveland.

Mrs Clarence Ling and family and Ethel Ling were Monday guests of Mr and Mrs. W. Pat- teison. Mr. and Mrs Hoopes and Mr.

and Mrs Homer Korns spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Charles Korns at Wooster. Charles Korns is ill from a stroke. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kurt, Mr and Mrs Fred Miller of Dunkirk spent Sunday Mr. and A. W. Hammontree Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Bruce of McDonald were guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Burklew Monday. Miss Patricia Chambers of Akron is spending a couple weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Smith. Rev. James L. Nuzum of Old Washington visited among Killbuck friends Monday Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Files and daughter of Cleveland were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fites. BIG PRAIRIE I By Dorothy Starner 3 Mrs.

Clara Parsons returned home last week from a visit with relatives in Akron Mrs. Mary L. Starner left Saturday with her son, Edwin, Akron, and his family for a week's vacation in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison Fennell and family were Sunday dinner guests of. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson. Rev.

Roy O. Lemons spoke here Sunday morning, and will also preach next Sunday in the absence of the regular minister. Rev. Merlin Probst. Mrs.

F. Wigton was a guest at the of Miss Mary Frances Mougey at Wooster on Saturday afternoon. Miss Darlene Chne, Mt. Vernon, has been a visitor with her Mr. and Mrs.

G. B. Darling, for 1 past two weeks Other visitors in the same home over Sunday Wayne Wilson, Greensburg, Miss June Darling, Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cline, Mt.

Vernon. Mrs. Maude Graham, Indiana, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. L. G.

McMillcn and family. Miss Dorothy Starner, accompanied by Mrs. Abe Fought of Shreve visited with Miss Lulu Selle in Akron Monday. Miss Selle was in an auto accident the week before. NASHVILLE Mrs.

Anna Shank Walter Thome is spending this week with his son, Charles Thome, Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Mr. and Mrs Carl Drake and daughter.

Patsy, and Harry Jones attended the Glasgo reunion at Lakeland Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Tipton and son, Edward, called on Mr. and Charles Johnson, near Lakeville, Sunday.

Joe A. Mitten of Stow visited his mother, Mrs. Julia Mitten, in the Harry Shank home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Mackey of Hopewell spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jones. Mrs. June Matin was removed to the home of her mother, Mrs.

Nettie Martin, Saturday in the Jones- Elliott ambulance from the Pomerene Memorial hospital, Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Theasel Wachtel and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.

Orrin Sheetz of Gallon and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bernhardt of Cleveland, enjoyed a picnic and outing at Cedar Point Saturday. Mrs. Nettie Harris and son, Floyd, were guests Sunday of Mi.

and Mrs. Jacob Heckman of McZena. Mr. and Mrs Paul Schopfer and son, Johnny, of Glenmont were guests Sunday of Mrs Pearl Roach and daughter, Esther. Wanda and Evelyn Robcv of Loudonville, Mr.

and Mrs Clarence Tipton and son of Cuyahoga Falls were week-end guests of Mrs. Alma Tipton. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence McClure and family visited with Mr, and Mrs Charles Stout and son of Valley City Sunday. Mrs.

Ralph Weimer and daughter, Janice, of Akron were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs A. Kartell and Mr. and Mrs Ed Weimer. Mr.

and Mrs. John Mcssner and daughter, Rose Mary, visited his mother, Mrs. Alice Messner, at Wooster Friday. Among those from Nashville who attended the baseball game at Say He Bore Bad News to French Jose Felix Lequerica, Spanish Ambassador with the new French government at Bordeaux, was reported the intermediary who transmitted the Hitler Mussolini ami is lice terms to Premier Petain. Cleveland Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Drake, Jack Campbell, June Sprang, Wendell Lang, Fayona Kinsey, Bail Rockenfelder, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reihcld, Mrs. Mabel Wachtel and son, Raymond, and Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Au- France, Mrs. Florence Thome spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Korns, Killbuck.

Mrs. George Kiner and Roy Covert were Sunday callers of friends in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowers, Millersburg, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.

Harriet Crow. Mr. and Mrs William Perdue and daughter, Reba, and Darrell HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 PINTS A DAY Doctori any your kidneys contain 15 miles tiny tubes or niters which help to punly th blood and keep you healthy Kidneys rcmov excels acids and poisonous nasto from you. blood. They help moot poopla pass about 3 pintt a day When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous muttir to remain in vour Hood, it may rauue nagging backnrbe, rheurnntin pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nichta, swelling, pufhnees under the eyes, brad- arliM and dullness.

Jrcnuont or scanty passages mlh smarting and burning sometimes ihous tlxro is something wrong with your kidneyo or bladder, l)on't wait! Ask your dniRitist for Doan's 1'ills, uaed burranfully by millions for over 40 wars Ihev Kive liappv rclinf and will help tho 15 imlns at kidney lubco flush out puinououl waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills. Conkle were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Perdue.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shank, Mr. and Mrs. George Donley and children spent Sunday in Mansfield and Ashland.

Mrs. Don Tipton and Mrs. Phrone DeWitt spent Monday in Wooster. Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Glasgo and children, Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and children of Millersburg were Sunday callers of Mrs. Florence Williams. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Alh-son and Mr. and Mrs.

Errett Allison, Millersburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Martin and daughter, Janice, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Castell. Mrs. Florence McDorman of Artesian, New Mexico, is visiting with Mrs.

Lou Bell. Sunday visitors in the John Lang home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson of Killbuck, Mr. and Mis.

Ralph Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and daughter of Glenmont, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Patterson and daughter of Killbuck.

Mr. and Mrs. Os Smith, Mr ami Mrs. John Donley were guests Sunday of Mrs. Boyd Kerr, Apple- creek.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gardner of Kent spent the week-end at their home here. Look Lovely New Dresses SHEERS! BEMBERGS! SHARKSKINS! NOVELTY WEAVES! PRINTS! BLACK WHITES! Beautifully styled Just the models you'll want fot summer good times as well as business and sports wear. Attractive trim touches lor effective contrast.

White and every new color. Hit tit tl'S DON'T MISS THESE FORD DEALER'S USED CAR SPECIALS This is your big moment. Ford Dealers are knocking the cover off used car prices and you can't afford to miss the bargains offered. Look over the listings here--pick out the car you've wanted and you'll be money ahead by purchasing now. Easy terms and low down payments and your presect car will be taken in trade.

Now's the time at your Ford Dealer 1 1939 FORD DEL. TUDOR Radio and heater Low milage. Only 1939 MERCURY SEDAN Radio and heater extras. Only Many 1937 DESOTO SEDAN Heater and defroster. Good tires, low milage.

One owner. Only 1937 FORD TUDOR Heater, good tires. One $339 owner. Only 1936 CHEVROLET DEL. SEDAN Good $289 Heater, tires.

One owner. Only. 1936 FORD TUDOR Heater, a i Good tires, finish CO TO liko new I 1935 FORD TUDOR Good tires New paint. Heater. Reconditioned $219 1935 TERRAPLANE COUPE Heater, Rood tires Original finish, like new STONE MOTOR CO WALNUT 7TH STS.

FOR A GOOD A SPAPFRI A NFWSPAPFK!.

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