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WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15. 1933. THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PACK THREF: MiUersburg--Holmes Co. Items TEPEE HERB TONIC Probate Court News The distribution of $9,600 Realized front sale of real estate belonging to Jonas M. Coblentz was ordered as follows by Judge Frank W.

Fankhauser: treasurer of Holmes taxes, court costs, Tile J. G. Adams bank, mortgage, S8.109.53; dower of Mrs. Katie Coblentz, to Katie Coblentz in lieu of homestead, $500. The court costs were divided as follows: Cary, 'Estill and Kuhn, attorney's lees, si 50; probate court costs.

W. Andrews, auctioneer, $15; E. M. Estill, trustee, $200; Holmes co. Hub, advertising, Wooster Record, advertising, stamps on deed, Loudonville Woman Dies Last rites were held Monday afternoon from the Zion Lutheran church for Mrs.

Anna Young, 47, who died at her home east of Loudonville Saturday. Mrs. Young is survived by her husband, William Young; 1 two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Kick and Miss Beryl Young; one son, Bernard; her mother, Mrs. Louise Young, all of Loudonvillc; three brothers, Elmer and Fred Young of Loudorhnlle and A.

F. Young of Big Prairie; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Heffeifinger and Mrs. Ida Weimer of Loudonville. Former Resident Dies Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Robert H.

Hanna, 56, former Holmes co. resident and Spanish-American war veteran, who died at his home in Cleveland on Friday. Burial was in the MiUersburg cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Abbie Karch Hanna; one daughter, Bertha Mae Hanna; two brothers, Ralph of Cleveland and Clarence A.

Hanna of Buffalo. Lutheran Club to Meet The Men's club of the Trinity Lutheran church will hold a meeting in the church Thursday evening at 7:30. F. Almendinger Rev. Ralph W.

Loew are in charge of the program. The social committee is composed of J. Steele. Lawrence Schlupe and E. F.

Snydcr. The following officers were recently elected: president. F. W. Almendinger; secretary, Ford Steele.

Author's Club Meets The Loudonville Amateur Author's club met recently at the home of Miss Gertrude Conrad-. The program consisted of original stories and poems written by the members. Mabel Martin won the prize for the best work read. FRED C.KARR R.OOM 6 BLDG- CQSHOC.TOH, OHIO on ait MAK i Repairing That Gives Your Car Pcr- i formance Efficiency. ATHEY SERVICE Chestnut 5th Sts.

PHONE 684-W. New A a i Added to Program For Play Friday Added attractions at the Millersburg junior dramatics class play, "Daddy Long Legs," to be presented Friday night in the Millersburg high school auditorium, will be several vaudeville acts and two xylophone solos. The "Co-Ed" chorus will present two numbers, "Just An Echo," and Street." The chorus is composed of Helen Fisher, Mary Margaret Miller, Virginia Marchand, Gertrude Giauque, Dorothy Foster, Miriam Rumbaugh, Alice Hartman and Joanna Miller. The "Gr'ier Orphan" chorus will present "Daddy Long Legs," and "The Moon Song." This chorus is composed of William Smith, A. B.

Rudy, Marjorie Gwin, Elizabeth Wheaton, and Geraldine Hoyman. "Flapperette," and "Lady Fin-' gers," are the titles of the xylophone solos which Doris Keller will present. Leads in the play, "Daddy Long Legs," are played by Charlotte Hersey and Robert Uhl. Last Rites Held Mrs. Graber Dies Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Mt.

Eaton St. Paul's Reformed church for Mrs. Mattie Graber, 79, Mt. Eaton, who died Saturday night at the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jean- ctte Graber, Canton.

Rev. S. J. T. Flphr, pastor of the church, officiated.

Burial was in the Mt. Eaton cemetery. She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Elmer Graber of Mt.

Eaton, and Mrs. Lucy Kline of Apple- creek; six brothers, Samuel. Charles and John Villard. 1 all' of Mt. Eaton, William Villard of Massillon, Simon Villard of New Washington, and Solomon Villard of Dover; six grandchildren find three great grandchildren.

Teachers to Meet OVER THE COUNTY KEENE REDWOOD Tepee Herb Tonic is purely herbal medicine and is unsurpassed for stomach, liver and kidney ills; it is a splendid laxative, purifies the blood and helps to strengthen and tone up a run-down system. Get a today at Siegrist Williams, Page Loreuz and at a.ll well stocked drug stores. Last rites -were held Tuesday afternoon from the Winesburg Zion Evangelical church for Miss Lena Stilgenbauer, 63, who -died Sunday at her home in Winesburg. Rev. W.

E. Berlenkamp, pastor of the church, officiated. Burial was in the Winesburgr cemetery. She is survived py two sisters, Mrs. Sam Hostetler and Mrs.

Clara Aufderheide of Winesburg, and two brothers. Albert of Winesburg and Oscar of Cleveland. Fortnightly club -Elects Mrs. C. F.

Maple was elected- president of the Millersburg Fortnightly club Monday night at the. liome of Mrs. Fred Reed, West Jackson st. The other officers are as follows: vice-president, Mrs. Wayne Stillwell; recording secretary, Mrs.

George C. Keller; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Fred Reed; treasurer, Mrs. Fred Thomas; critic, Mrs. J.

L. Kennedy. The committee in charge was composed of Mrs. C. F.

Maple, Mrs. Charles Marvin, and Mrs. Paul Rottman. Big Run Club Meets An all-day meeting was held recently by the- Big Run Women's club at the home of Mrs. H.

A. Doll. Dinner was served to 20 members. The afternoon was spent in quilting and working jig-saw puzzles. The next meeting will be held April 12 at the home-of Mrs.

Russell Darst. Entertains Sunshine Club The Sunshine club of Millersburg was entertained by Mrs. Jessie Close recently. At noon a potluck dinner was served to 23 members and six visitors. The next meeting will be held April 13 at the home of Mrs.

Keith Kaser. STOP BAD BREATH Thousands of people afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know. Dr.

Edwards Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel docs without any of the bad after effects. Olive Tablets brings no griping pain or any disagreeable effects. I Dr. F.

M. Edwards discovered the i formula after 20 years of practice i among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable I compound; you will know them by i their olive color. Take nightly for a week and note the effect, loc, 30c, 60c. Clark tp.

teachers will hold a meeting in the schoolhouse at Farmerstown March 20. All teachers in Clark tp. are expected to be present anfl discuss school problems with county officials and patrons. Talks will be given by Erwin Stutzman, Warner Farven, Gertrude Huprich, Perry Miller, County Superintendent T. G.

Syler. Mrs. Snydcr Elected Mrs. Corrine Snyder was elected president of Theta Sigma sorority Monday night in the club rooms. Other officers elected: vice-president, Blanche Killiari: secretary, Violet Workman; treasurer, Ellenor Conkle; pledge master, Mildred Reese; marshal, Dorothy Rottman.

Refreshments were served by the committee in charge, composed of Opal Fair, Edna Mackey and Mrs. Helen Derrenberger. Aftermath Club Gives Dinner The Aftermath club of Millersburg: gave a dinner at the. Colonial tea room Monday night. Following the dinner, the regular meeting was held at the home of Mrs.

J. S. Elder, South Washington st. Arrangements were made by a committee composed of Mrs. George Huston, chairman, Mrs.

Edwin Rudy and Miss Edythe Low. Girl's Circle Meets The Girl's Circle Missionary of the MiUersburg Christian church met with Mrs. Harold Calhoun at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Lisle, Tuesday evening. Faye Weimer had charge of the program. Pastor Is Welcomed A welcome party was held by the members of the Loudonville Baptist church recently in honor of Rev. Homer C.

Smith and family. About 125 members of the congregation were present. Hanover Grange Meets I Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Foster re- I turned to their home here Tuesday after a week's visit, with their son, Paul Foster, and Fresno i Route 3. Lester Wood spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Maud Wood. Mr.

uud Mrs. Forrest Adams and daughter were guests of Verne Casey Sunday. Mrs. Edmund Wolfe and son, James, of Coshocton spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Judge- Wolfe.

Misses Dora and Ida Beull of Coshoctou spent Susday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Beall, A farewell party was given Friday night, March 3. by, the grange and neighbors of Mrs. Savllla Lain, who left Tuesday for Penni sylvania, where she will make her home.

Mr. and Mrs. David McLain and children left Saturday for their I home in Gary, after spending a week with the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Hnrvcy Long and son of Coshocton have moved into the house formerly occupied by I Mrs. McLain. Miss Anita Kan- of Muskingum A paper on Indian music was i college. New Concord, spent the read by Venora Finnicum Monday week-end with her parents, Mr. evening at the regular meeting of i ancl J- T.

Kan-. West Lafayette Daily News Items By Nellie McMaster Phoue 40-F 2 or leave Items at TcJepftone Office. Classified Arts may nlso left with Miss McMaster or etvsn bj telephone. Sharp Music Club Meets the Sharp Music club at the home of Elizabeth McCall. East Main st.

Dorothy Smith played a violin solo with Paulino Smith at the piano. Piano compositions were played by Helen Norman, Clarice Mackey, Mildred Long, Betty Smith. Kay Sheets, Elizabeth Van Winkle. Reva Jane Rehard and Baxter Olinger. In tTie contest conducted by Elizabeth McCall, a Belle Wheeler won the prize.

Others present were Eleanor Walters, Mildred Bordenkircher, Vivian Briner, Rces Hackenbracht-, Betty McGregor, Constance McGregor, Eloise" Walters. Mary Belle Wheeler," Dorothy Shaw, members, Mrs. J. C. Briner, Mrs.

W. L. Rehard, Mrs. S. M.

Smith. Mrs. Clyde Olinger, guests. Class Meets at Boyd Home Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Miller spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beall Mr.

Grimette of Coshocton spent last Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shannon. Mrs. Otis Dean and son, of Gooperdale spent Saturday and Sunday.

March 4 and 5, with the Forrest Edwards, Lottie Taylor, Fern Norris, Mildred Bender, Fern McCleary and Nellie McMaster. Glub Meeting- Postponed The.Hanover grange held its regular meeting at the community church recently. ALMOST AN ENGLISHMAN The Excelsior class of the. Baptist Sunday school met at the home of Rev. and Mrs.

George W. Boyd, West Main Monday evening. Those present were Prof. R. M.

Marlowe, teacher of the class, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dean and son, Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Malachi Jones, Pearl and Eugene Jones, Mr.

and. Mrs. Robert Taylor, Wayne, Lyle and Keith Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Medley, Jack and Helen Medley, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Lorenz and daughter, Elrna, Rcna Emler, Eva Larr, Mrs. Clyde Cochran, Rev. and Mrs. Boyd and family, Dorothy, Cletic and Thomas.

The April meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cochran. Mrs. Rodgcrs Entertains Club COSTLIER TOBACCOS DO TASTE BETTER Mrs.

Harvey Bainter. Coshocton, will be, hostess to the F. O. I. Y.

C. club members and their' husbands, Thursday evening, March 23. instead of Thursday of this week. Ollngcr ts Improving Vcrle Olinger, who had his left arm. and left leg severely burned Friday when, a county truck 011 which he was working caught on fire, is improving.

Give Chapel Program Grace Finley, home economics teacher, was in charge of the chapel program at the high school building Tuesday morning. Sick List Mrs. M. J. Rodgcrs, Union Napoleon narrowly missed being born an Englishman.

England and France had been wrangling about possession of Corsica for several years, and it was just a few months before Napoleon's birth, in 1769, that the controversy was settled in favor of France. entertained the Junior Woman's club Monday evening. Refreshments were served to at Baltic. Clara Fortune, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Fortune, Fresno, who has been ill with quinsy and adenitis, is improving. Mrs. A. Florence Patterson, Everett, Wa.sh., who is visiting at the home of Mr. and -Mrs.

Frank Daughcrty, Russell is i Personals Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wickena, Kathryn Martter, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Fairall spent Saturday evening John McFarland of Columbus, a former resident of this vicinity visited Mr. and Mr.s.

Henry Croy, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dickcrson and Mr.s.

Martha Bell last week. Rev. A. Knsley of Caldwell visited at the R. McConnell home Unit week.

Mr. and Mr.s. Alvn Bell of Ziines- Russel O. Els, Mrs. Wilvor Nora- Russell returned home Satur- ville wen- of Mr.

and Mr.s. C. i gon. Mrs. Isaac Ross, Mrs.

Charles i day after a. two weeks' visit with Maston'March Mrs. Paul Wilhclm, a guest, and the following members: Mrs. Winifred Powell was the guest of the Bessie and Augusta Hart at "former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'A.

J. Norman. They returned home with Mr. Dean who was a guest Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs, Lowery Norman and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Burrell and Floyd StUlcnbauer and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Foster of Fresno. Mrs.

A. J. Norman is ill. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Shannon and daughter, Mary; Mrs. Clyde Overholt, Mrs. Olive Elliott, Mrs. Helen Beall and daughter, Olive Jane, and Misses Dora and Ida Beall called on Mrs. T.

B. McLain Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Maud Wood is moving to the J. J.

SchoetK house south of Keene. Mrs. Angle McCaskey is ill at the home of her brother, J. L. Boyd.

CHALFANT Thomas Stull, Mr.s. Harvey Bu- Warsaw Sunday. leer, Mrs. Wayne Daugherty. Mrs.

i Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Cornell, i his mother, Mrs, Lizzie Dlckerson, is Mrs.

Dwijfht Axlinc of the West Carlisle vicinity and Mrs. Brown Underwood of Cooperdale spent Friday Axllne'a mother, Mrs. 1 Martha Bell, at the C. Maston home. Mrs.

Herman Eschman and Mrs. Brice Nethers spent day with Mrs. Verta Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. McConnell had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Wlllarcl McConnell and daughters, Betty and Marjoric, of Akron and Mrs.

McConnell. and daughters, Dorothy and" Ruth, of Dresden. Mr. and liny Chancy, and daughters, Doris, Jean and Sarah, of Cooperdale'visited ut the Croy home Sunday, March 5. Mrs.

Ray Dean was hostess to the W. F. M. S. nd W.

C. T. TJ. at an all-day meeting Wednesday. The latter organization sent a box to the Dayton soldiers' homo, and each member of the missionary society a greeting to Miss Bess Phillips, a former resident of this vicln- were.

guests of Mrs. Phoebe Scan- Sunday. Mrs. Chester Stingcl and son of: West Lafayette, visited her last week. Mrs.

Scarr was a guest of Todd Mr. and Alex Phillabaum. and daughter, Winifred, of Lafayette were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lorenz.

W. and' H. C. Ames called on. Henry Leindcckcr Sunday afternoon.

BAKERSVILLE Mi', and Mrs, William Regula. Regula-and Mrs. Gust Froclich spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Baab near Halifax arid assisted Mrs.

Baab in quilting. Mrs. Charles Regula remained her daughter a few clays' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roxroacl of New Philadelphia called on friends here Monday.

Mrs. Gust Froclich, Mrs: Charles Ity, who now is a missionary inJFroelich and Mrs. Daniel Thomas Africa. assisted Mrs. Henry Ott at: a quilting Friday.

John McCormick. Mrs. J. C. Evcrhart and Mrs; Stroupe of-Dover spent with Mrs.

Jason CHILt I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voltz and Gardner, daughter attended the evangelistic Donald Morris spent Thurs- scrvlccs at West Lafayette a a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roof, Mrs.

Harold Roof, Mrs. John and friends in McDonald, Atkinson, Mrs, M. J. Rodgcrs, Mrs. Pa.

week. The prayer band will meet with AS ROOSEVELT SIGNED BANKING MEASURE" WIRING FIXTURES APPLIANCES FRIGIDAIRE I I i i MAIN 609 Our Special CHICKEN DINNER THURSDAY 30c ROBSON BROS. "We Never Close" FOR BEST RESULTS auto repairing; come here, where we have modern cqui mcnt to do a really expert job. ATHEY SERVICE COR. CHESTVfT and FIFTH STS.

PHONE Theodore Dickeriion, who has been Mrs. Buser and Mrs. Venus Todd ill with fiCiirlct fever at the home of i Wednesday night. Vet-1 Todd was in Coshocton last Thursday. Kenneth and Arthur Todd of shocton called on their parents re' ccntlv.

Daniel Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. William Frank and daughter, Baltic spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Valentine Huprich and daughter.

Dora. Mi', and Mrs. Walter Baumgart- ncr and son, Howard, of New Philadelphia spent the week-end with Mrs. Brice Miller. Mr.

and Mrs. Glnn Chamberlain. M.I-.S. i i a Burger and-son. Robert, of West Lafayette I M.

W. Todd nnterlailied with i i party lust week. Albert Amos called on Mr. Plckfrel and fa.mily Sunday. Glnn iuid Junior Ames attended 'spent Friday with Mr.

and Mrs. Roy 1 Mixer. Mr. and Mrs. David Zimmerman.

Charles Regula and Gust Froelich attended the funeral for Jacob a birthday party the home of a lll Thursday afternoon. Mr. Bairrl at Mound Sunday. i Mr a Mrs Stephen of r- Baltic spent Saturday with Mr, awl M. w.

Todd has moved his saw to Tyndal. i Ira SchceU and his en- Mrs. Jacob Young. tertained with program last i Schcrcr of Kecnc called on Ruth Saucrbrcy Saturday night. Venus Totirl and a i Charles Voll.x anti a i rind Mrs.

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