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FRIDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER i. 1S3I. THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN SOCIETY NVS Benefit Party Held A of the Main st. At Chestnut Duilding evwu Tne Women's Missionary society' Church of Christ met A.

E. 1 tables of cards -aere Riley. 712 Locust st. Mrs. G.

J. at benefit held Wiliiaics conducted the devononals Thc general topic of the GIRL SCOUT NEWS Shields. Mrs. Gsylord Hancock. Miffi Margaret Sahllng.

George Fischer and s. L. St. Clair. Plans for a two weeks' girl Scout camp to be held r.ext summer were formulated and approved.

Prairie Chapel Ladies Aid ht-d November meetir.s Thursday of Moon Comes Next in Astronomv Course at Museum Church News A. 8. Clari. 1. or tbe J.

M. McQueen, instructor of astronomy, has finished hi at Johnson-Humnchhouse museum the museum. Mrs. M. Ander- Davis NELLIE CHAPEL EVA.NGEL1CAL meetings are neld at 7:30 each -r ROOSEYET AND KING DISCUSS TRADE PACT One besinnrrs." class in French Saturday, until Nov 24.

T. C. a51 her will In in the si. school building I pjograjn VAS -Ir Areas oi Altitude Mrs. Giovanni' Thursday eversng.

Baieu; of arrange: for the affair. Ruth West received the door prize. Law- rence anc Mr. Bowman field high cor-. in while or High and scores contract were Mr.

Carl Rogers and One hundred and Action." Mrs. B. Lowe.i attended the Scour, tour: of leader. awards held by Troop 1 Wtsnetday Mrs. F.

O. Mizer read a story en-j ev which 30 titled "Cindy." Miss Zoe Shrase: badges and a-A-ards. Floyd presented -Among she Minomy Boll presided. A in Mrs. Uher spoke firs; given by patrol which She no: oand- aged the uanent bir ade a Edward Dsckey; reading.

Mrs. John stretcher from rope. Mrs. Waiter while Mrs. ITed leas and Vr.a Slater held hizh and 'ow in auction.

Johnson, roadzns. Mrs-. Allen Me- Another patrol a play- Mrs The program follows- call to order preKdent. Mrs. F.

J. Kali: lifted prayer. Mrs. Ira Cooper; stucb topic. O-L Daueher-- of Mrs A.

B. Clsrk; Mrs. Paul accorajx.irecj in solo. Mrs J. F.

Ksll; ciov-ing Refreshtr.er'* to the Mrs Sophia Mfs. Mrs Gilbert Mrs Eduar Borrn. Henry Barru-k. Mrs. McCcnne Br-ny.

Mrs. an astronomical on curator, If enough per- be at tne cnurch Monday and re- of the nieet- i conduct Mrs. Adda Haines: -princess of Many Kr.tr. TV Mr Grover Garv-r. John Fuh- fiudy book.

Mrs. John Kirker; talk, third patrol E. C. Pottorf. West Lafayette: session; closing song.

have been asked so brin? a covered dish, sandwiches and Table anc 05 incorrect manner? ana vse-hods serving a meal. The four.lT croup put on a Halloween Those in the presi'sita- tion of badges L-. K. Gra- The Burkhardt Luther League will ham AJrs Erher -Mrs. O.

Davis, Miss Sibling and W. F. Tanirn-Jey. Gold stars for attendant' 1 presented to Clark and Ms. and Mrs.

J. W. Manser. 122 Walnut on their amir.ercsary, their children gathered at their home for a surprise party Thursday evening. After a social hour me at jj cjmrt-h Sunday evening were serv.d to the following: Mr.

al 7:30 Opa be and Mrs. Mariter. of honor; ae ader. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hinds. New- corners; own: Mr. and Mrs. Robert The W. P.

M. S. of Grace M. E. Mary Margaret.

Hur-py. A. Carton and daughter, Eoise. Mr. church met with T.

L. Mont- Ar.hur Bechtol. Mr. and gomery. North Fourth Thursday Clarence Martter and son, Ter; afternoon.

The worship. "Not in ry. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Word Only." wss in charge of Mrs.

James. Jack and Agnes Martter. Isaac Reed. The honored were presented The afternoon's topic "The with of silver in celebration of Word and Missions." Readings the occasion. Dramatic Mrs.

H. Tumblin: 'Technique of Roni.iR er. Miss Betty Shaw. MISS SaKv Mrs McKee. De-r, Turner Mrs.

Wiidv NeJdon. Mrs-. Huff. Shaw. Wiiliim Mr- A Clark Mis? mem- JH-r- Mrs.

Ira Cooper Oat; Canipoell. Victor Osle. Mrs Mrs. A-hcraft. Albrrt Mr-.

Cliarlei Fortune. Dcni Mrs. C. Shaw. Demons.

Mrs. Rarde 1 Hazel Donna Jear. body and will give next a series of on the ntooo A period th Mr McQueen destroys the popular in the "man th? moon The shadows give the lUuMosi of face are caused by plains of black which fail to reflect the un' lijtat well as remainder of the moon's surface the 1 w. to live on the moon. ther-- r.o and r.o of ozone to protect one from -he ul'ra-vioiet.

of S'in Tne temperature on nwvxi 1 are a beginners' be jtarted. Persons in- ould either rail the mu- or attend tne reztilar clas ncy Wednesday Mrs. 5. instructor. wiU those to ta" course and afemp: to work out ings.

On Nov 2i Columbus. the in United States. of do'lars ana Cnl-ed States the of purcbasin? of American worh of Ca- P'irchaed by In S3 Coaiedy." Mrs. H. C.

TerVehn: Twins." Mrs. N. B.irsios: "The Mrs. C. A Br.enour: "The Characier Portrav.il." general were given as follows: "Affirmation discussion SciCial i as Rcxealed Mr.

and Mrs. CUfton Sprague and of Purpose." Mrs. L. E. Baughman; end scores, respectively ,5.

day afternoon when Mrs. Luman At tiic- meeting of the Ameri- Leonard entertained her bridge club can Association 01 University Worn- at the Stage Coach tavern. en reading circle, held Thursday evening at the library. Robert MIICCAI IMI'C Nash gave a review of -The Pump- lUUdOULIIlI 0 Christ in the Andes." Mrs. Charles Frank, near Plainfirid.

Rusk; "The Word." and "Friendly Mrs Charles Farr-11 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henrj' Cruise." Mrs. Baughman; "This Is Geib. near Fresno.

Our Faith Mrs. H. S. Rinehart Word in South Mrs. Dolly Harris and sons.

Jack. America." H. B. Poppe. Tom and Dick, formerly of Coshoc- The next meeting will be with ton.

left Seattle. Nov. 4 to Mrs. Isaac Reed. Dec.

5. make their home in Phoenix, Ariz. Since leaving Coshocton in Sep- Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Nowels. Clark. tember Mrs. Harris and sons have entertained wiih a dinner Sunday, kin Coach by Pau been visiting friends in San Antonio, honoring the letter's father.

John' Miss Stewart, leader Texas, and friends and relatives in'. Schneeberger. on his 79th birthday of thjs g-sup, gave a short talk on Seattle, Enroute. to Arizona they anniversar'. ncw be of interest.

to make short visits in Long Present were Mr. and Mrs. John men ere and it vs voted ortd Beach and Los Angeles, Calif. Frederick. Bllssfield; Mr.

and Mrs. each memb er buya book which bab'v wi GiffOT KIng Bd flaugnter Coshoc- books da Mr. and Mrs. A. Pence and ton; Mr.

and Mrs. Holly Schnee- 5sed around am the members Mrs, R. E- Hopsins eTitertanied berger. MUlersburg; A. J.

and at tne meetings. The group wil! hold its next meet- 5. McKte. Shirley Watson and Gien Fisher. Mr? L.

N. Turner vttl be to thc Dpcesrijpr will be of officers. inexpensive wili be exchanged. c.a.--. ar.xi KI-; i ttader ioday.

There persoiw ai tne at the museum. she arr Sirt 'he p.aui arcs then a day avowed work r-r. eovs. rfiv.x^^, a htindrrd zero to ipparol. or sweaters ixxlins water us-ially far er.oash ad- r.ssh' the class was.

lancert a t'no to permitted to the moon thn stsrt work on a Mrs Ear- Jhe tele.wpe whu-h Mr McQueen 1 and Harold lpar 1 In his pare time las: winter. Mrs. Rader in m- A'tho was rather iste in th" mon'h to manv of the in- In the art under the diterejtir.i: points, i 1 still MiM Patricia Ferdon. iht sible to pp' a rathor eoivr! of beannners and sonic stu- the 'raters near the polr of denui are working from in the nuxm. iencil and cii.trcoai Wuik aKo Mr, McQueen pointed out that being UeignisiK.

cosnmercin: the moon revolves on own axi art. once a Tlierefore. It always who arc working in oils t. B. I i i i program e.

The or, b-rh r-- of tijp bj on -no Man and Cor.j- ri-r a it at 4 a and an.v frorr 'r." cour.tnes Kirr.iar a- church of Fuiier.il of Mrs Ciara fi.iarpl.-.x of in Vit-A eemeten u-rjcujt'iMl lumber da.n- and Uves.toc.-:: both metallic FULL PROGRAM FOR ARMISTICE DAY GIVEN Or.r v'arton and American Lezii i Americ.in Tidb.i!. will Grurr, coi-p-. in the Play." Mrs. Ferdon; "Influence of The Twins' on Mrs. C.

B. Ranscni. and Mrs-. The chapter meet in one week Chester Smith helc high and sec- wlth Mrs. Ferdon.

South TSiird st. the sair.e to are v.ili at earth. By observlns; moon dur- arc 29 enrolled in the ing its different phases, howeier. at 'tf present Mme. Miss Ferdon astronomisU have been able to see 5.1 id she had discovered talent, par- 5 American Dsujh- iriore than half of the surface, ticularly among group There is per cent of the moon's on sketches, surface thai has never been seen.

All clashes at the museum There have been inquiries con- open for registration. of Revolution of Foreign West ichool band. W.st Lafaye'u products rolj with if live Araencar wre reduced, as th? hop- ix- under prtxluct-s li grantee reciprocal tariff cop.cr,-v-;o!i.-= by Caiiac.i -ADUld th-? output the infant Canadian manufacturing ir.duMry. On both of the border nnportiint groups and manufacturers arc known to be watching the trade 00 Attend Uhrichsville District Meeting of M. P.

Church, Held Here are threatened by tariff tampering in the proposed agreement. A. NEWS MARCH INTO MAKALE bridge dinner of attractive Mrs. Ida Epplej-, KillbucJt. Mr.

and appointments Thursday evening in Mrs. carl Croup and ln the Pence home on Oak av. Carolyn and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Cnrysanihemunis were arranged Schuler.

Mr. and Mrs. John The W. M. S.

of the U. B. church tbruout the rooms and rosebuds Schneeberger, Otto Schuler, Clark; met Thursday evening with Mrs. C. centered she tables where places.

Lucille Schneeberger and Pauline w. Balyeat. Orchard st. Tne theme marked for the following: Mr. r-nley, Millersburg.

was "Abundant Life for and Mrs. C. H. Ross, Mr. and Mrs.

with Mrs. Ray Maysilles leader. Schuyler Wharton. Mr. and Mrs.

The Sunshine Circle of the M. pi- esent we Mrs Eve John- Approximateiy 200 persons attended the Uhrichsville district iTGiT meeting held in the local M. P. church Thursday. Rev.

O. E. Ford. instances, and pro- Columbus, president of the Ohio remain idle for several ar uai conference of the P. that the war In many church, delivered an address and places is back where are the presented plans for the promotion army's life lines to the bases of of work of tne criurch tne district The mules are necessarily heavily Lafayette, told of the needs and of the home.

A talk on church union in Methodism was given by Rev W. T1H on. pastor of Grace E. Church. Other ministers takmc part the program were Rev.

J. H. Sherrodsviile. Rev. C.

O. in Legion pos 1 Lafayette Lesior negotiations closely with a view auxiIJary. Ralph Counnght pos-t lodging eniplidt.c jf the.r the Sona of Legion. Co-hoc- particular industries or interests ton Ifon post auxiliary, and Barton' F. 13-lth Feld ArtilVry The first division will fonr.

on South Eighth st. with head resting on Main at the Church of Crist. i The second division, with A. Tresenrider leader, will be com- of the Boy Scout band, Scout, troops, boys and girls; the Danglers of Pocahontas and the Red Cross. The second section form on Burt wit hthe hear" resting on Eigth st.

i The third division, in charge of Harry Strong, will They are galled and raw- flesh shows. Many have died, their bodies are strewn over the trail. But the rain that beat thru the thin army lento, despite worth. Sherrodsviile. Rev.

C. V. Miss Mildred Miskimen. muvsion- Dotv. Otscgo.

Rev. O. M. Davidson. stron8 1 composed rj- on furlough from Dhulia.

In- Rev. J. C. Cottrlll. i Amc prlae, ila.

spoke at thc afternoon and Newcomentown. and Rev. oim autom and rioat BANCROFT Mrs. Riis.iril Perkins had charee of the program Th'jrsday evening A duicusslon of the pre-school child led oy Mrs. L.

K. Graham, with the parents taking part. A discussion on the school age child, led bv Clifford Reamer, was participated In by the parents and teachers. Group singing gram. evening work.

A Dhulia." sen-ices, telling of schlager. Mr. and Mrs. Paul by Mary Hoops, followed by sentence GIen TSsh Mrs Mary Dr. and Mrs.

K. M. Westfall and prayers by the children. The habits Ba i tt Irs. Jennings hosts and hostesses.

and customs of the children of BlaRd Boatrager, Mrs. At the end of the game. Mrs. Ross Alaska were discussed. Boor RusseU Baumgard- mnd Mr.

Wharton held high scores. Dorothy Wasson and James Buck- tack and coffee for rations. Elizabeth Endsley was the Sunday guests of Miss Evelyn Hilleary, Newark. Mrs. Elsie Boyd.

Springfield. Mrs. Burton Call. Mrs. T.

A. Carton and Mrs. Reid Wiikin were additional guests Thursday evening when Mrs. Charles Gill. South Fourth st, entertained her bridge club at dinner.

Follorssing the game. Mrs. Boyd held high score for guests, while high score favor for went to Mrs. Ben Hardy. The "Women's Missionary of 'he Piewarit HiH Baptist crnirch will ho'c an all-day meeting Wednesday with Trs.

Clarence Noms. The program follows: opening sois; reading: prayer. Mrs. Henry Grace: reading. Mrs.

Grover Marshall: vocal solo, ner, Mrs. C. E. Cooper. Miss refreshments to the fol--' Mrs.

D. W. Lawrence. KteTsTM' Starts, Adeane Murray, Helen Ba1veat and Jean Glazier, Bonnie Mickey Aronhalt, Margaret Smalley. The following from here attend- Irene Gephart.

Margaret Gephart. ed the W. B. A. district rally at Beverly Wilson.

Ruth Wilson, Mary uhrichsvilie Wednesday: Mrs. H. H. Hoops. Barbara Wallace.

Doris Bryan. Mrs. F. G. Dokkenwadei.

Hultz. Dorothy Groce. Mary Lou Mrs. John Jennings, Mrs. William Jarvis.

Richard Carter. Donald and Tumblin. Mrs. Albert Hiser. Mrs.

John Crawford. Mrs. William Conner, Mrs. Elizabeth Mizer. Mrs.

Emma Greb. Mrs. Perry Biackson. Mrs. GOVERNMENT PLANS UTILITIES CONTROL Newcomerstown, and her Hull.

West Lafayette. Rev. O. V. Sharrock, West Lafayette, was also entitled.

"A Day in present. was given by a group Rev. Bragg of thc Michigan conference. Rev. D.

L. Cuhtus, Mr. Vernon, chairman of Columbus dis- trlct. and Mrs. D.

L. Custus. Mrs. Mrs. Gilhousen.

president of the p. C. Jones and Mrs. Emma Ohio branch, women's missionary Mt. Vemon.

were among those out- arc lenSered this year. This division will form on Burt with the hea- resting on the side of WaJnu st. The fourth and last divsion of thr parade will be in charge of L. K. wit hthe Salvation arniy school in its GRANGE day, is expected to react sharply worfc.

led the evening the district who were in at- I Mrs. E. Biggs, matron of the er ia! meeting of the district, will M. P. home for the aged at West be held In the spring at, Otsego.

bectlon 1 Uo Uth and talked on the theme. "The tendance. Rev. Custls brot frater-i 5 th he nd rwtlng on thc Last Words of She also nal greetings from his district. Walnut st.

presented the year's work. it was announced that a. minis- i The ban1 antl dnun corps strect entertainment for 3( imnut the 8 16 nas di i bonded at various locations along Main st. I SPRING MOUNTAIN i At the next regular meeting, which will be held Thursday evening. Nov.

14. annual election of officers will be held. There will be no program. LICENSES Paul Frederick. 21.

clerk, Coshoe- ton. and Gladys Ferguson, 25, nurse. Coshocton, Dr. R. M.

Kis' kaddon. Arthur Starts. Mrs. iaoyd Farrell. 943 East Main was pleasantly surprised Wed- nesday evening when members of the Thew.

Nu sororii-y of Zanesville. of which shp is a member, gathered at her hom Dinner st thc May- floorer, -1th places marted for A business held later at the home of Mrs. farren. Mrs. Mrs.

Howard Thompkiiu. Mrs E. O. to re ard the Baltimore case a Welis. Mrs.

Mary Mrs. lr f51 the wn of tjip- law. 5 Charles Wilhelm. Mrs. Fmrna Arnold.

Mrs. Wilrox. Mrs. Dicr; Mrs Roy Miller New Deal legai experts were pre- parins a defence o'her major acts ir; the Roosevelt program when Coieman read his opinion denouncing "arbitrary." and "capricious" provision? of the utilities law. Collusion Charged psr- the Contributions to Rogers Memorial Fund Received ar.d Notice We Operate up to 5 O'clock Every Saturday! Phone 81 We Call for and Deliver DAVIS DRY CLEANING 3RD PTXTE STS.

Mrs. Ernest Mueller ana i-ioyn Pocock -were additional Wednesday sfcrr.oon Rader en-frtsined bridee club. and Mrs. "Wilbur recTived favors a' tlw end of the rr? John MrOnn. g'isrd unr p'lt or fsnrv drill "'fair 5 no H.

J. 716 r.rr brother and Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

LeSup-ir in ixn- rg heln at Loncon ir honor of ET'-'-r. Mr? RT.n-ir.'j W. F. Chwtn'j'- B8ii of Hollywood. Cai Mr.

HaroW Joar. Mr arc Mrs. Jcx; ar.o Tnorr.as. 1 r. in Mr ar.c Mr.

R.v. Mrs. her' Dr. sppiid Mondax, Tuesday and Wednesday in Cleveland. aiter.chr.E a symposium en endocrinology st Cnle clinic.

yrfff. ini- VJrP C'! fTiP all Irs. have an B-ir'-o an a 'he The- -o 1 Tf.i SEC r-rs fc.rm? The Three Delphian chapter met. Thursday morning with Mrs. H- R.

Spechman. A preliminary fas given by Mrs. Speck- leader. Test were given ai ano ers" Art." E. X.

Fcrcon: "Hi'- Conriedr of Harry Stror Place rcond The mor.thiy rnconr.e of Tr.ursoay at Thr mi.v,or,"r. Oihf-r preser.t Mrs Jack tor. Mr-. Ar.ni:.-O aftr tr." DPC 1 deadline Cornpar.ies must Cofhocfon of "'nc today coniins forwarn contributions for the 'memorial fwnd it bf Sighed honor of the fit ronboy hHmoTWt TO fiVf, 1 SlV I Th; Tn.i'irr Th; ftarn- 'o for 'he r'xi Cnpt. Eodif r.a'K-na! '-rector i-u a of thrt: and an Ford Alfred HTtxrt Hoov; and OiT! D.

Yo-irc Inm: of rr.rr,or.a; to PRESENT PLAT The junior ciass of Nofhport will present three-act Lovely." in th? auditorium at 8 o'clock TO UNDERGO OPEBATION Mrs. Nettie Green. 903 South Seventh si, left Thursday for University hospital. Columbus, where she wili undergo a major operation. f.

SICK LIST SPECIAL! I i I THREE DAYS ONLY, MON. TUES. rprmanrnt Shampoo. Finsrwaxr and Hair Cot FINGERWAVE SHAMPOO BOTH FOR YOU MAY USE YOUR CREDIT PARIS BEAUTY SALON PHONE 322-W OPEN MAIN ST. OVER i In Coer.ocXiji Tr.ounft FLAPPER FAXXY SAYS: FOOTFALL PLAYER, FATHER ADMIT HOAX act arc WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL FUND TO THE EDITOR Wishing to nn a part in niTnory n'.

jnr ot o'ir tx-iovf'd rjtizeiis, I enclose nere- my ron'rbutjon Will fr- 1 'ft c--. -no-ton 0" WaL-KNOWN WOMAN WARSAW NATIVE, DIES Mr- V. M.v rt V.V..-..-»-*. A REAL VALUE PLAYING CARDS A Gr.M T.Aff art! 1 50c Value for tj Double Deck tj Manv Ww PAGE LORENZ evening. Thc play will be re- Mrs.

Raymond Rover. 2. is peated Saturday eveninsc. ill at her home with appendicitis. I 1 Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner Where You Can Get Real Home Cooking fHICKF-N-- STEAKS-- CHOPS AT REASONABLE PRICES.

NO BEER SRRVEn. BAKER'S INN 1 119 SO. 3RD ST. if RICHCREEK'S Food Market N. THIRD ST.

WE DELIVER PHONE 483 FALL CANNED FOOD SALE! SAUER KRAUT A Thread rann TOMATOES Bie 3 25 CORN UJ GR. CUT-BEANS 3 Soups, Spaghetti 3 PORK BEANS I Uw Rikr-d TOMATO JUICE 1 PEACHES mv. 9 Ur 37c r.irss 1 Cheese sses 1 r-ain Ib. i Coffee I Coffee Grape Fruit 6 for 25c Sw. Potatoes 5 Ib.

13c Grapes 3 27c Lettuce Ib. 3c MEAT SPECIALS Chuck Rst 1 7 l.c Pork Roast 91 "honl. 3-lh. 1 C.Xc Sausage 1 esh Ih 2 Pnrc Pork. ih.

Boil. Beef 17ic Bologna 99 Shnrt Tlih Ih pierc I ALIVE OR DRESSED.

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