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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 4

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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1833. ECONOMY FOOD MARKET Located in STEVENSON'S STORE 123 N. 3RD ST. NEW LOW PRICES FRESH HAM, Vs or whole LEG OF LAMB, Ib 15c LAMB ROAST, Ib.

He FRESH I Ib FRESH CALLIE, untrimmed, Ib. J5c ROUND or SIRLOIN STEAK Ib UY 2 Chuck Roast Beef, center Ib. i Pot Roast Beef, In 9c Bacon Squares SU.C Boiling Beef, ib 2 Boneless Pork Roast. Ib. 2 Fresh Hamburger, Ib.

Pork Steak, Ih lOc Pork Sausage, ib 7c Swiss Steak, ih 2 Heavy Bacon, Ib S. fz c. Pork Liver, Ib 5'. Smoked Callies, Ih. Sugar Cured HAM, Morrel Pride, Ib.

13 2 LARGE BOLOGNA or FRANKS, 3 Ibs. 25c Fancy Sugar Cured BACON, whole or half 11 Vac Country Butter, Ib. 2 Potatoes, 10 Ibs 31c Coffee, fresh ground, 2 i fost Toasties, large pkjr- Uc Ibs 25c 4 Lbs. Navy Beans 18c 2 Ib. Jar Mother's Cocoa 20c Hcrshey's Cocoa, 1 Ib can J9c 3 Lbs.

I flc Rose Bud Coffee 50c 16 OZ. LOAF BREAD, Ib. 6c OLEO, 4 Ib. 25c CREAM CHEESE Ib SWEET POTATOES 7 Ib. 25c WE BUY BUTTER AND EGGS FREE DELIVERY PHONE 527-W FIRST BAPTIST Rev.

E. C. Thompson Sunday school at 3:30. Orville Williams, METHODIST JCIMPOOPAL Rev. H.

fl. Chalfanl Church school at 9:30. J. W. Robe, fiupt.

Morning worship at 10:15. PRESBYTERIAN Krv. llartlil Jx-r Church at, 9:30. Subject, "Solomon." Morning worship 10:30. Sermon topic, "The Groat In- vltatlon." Christian flndeavor society at 7 p.

m. CHURCH OF ClfRtST Bible school a 0:30 in. Mornins worship at. 10:20. Evening at 7:30.

Bible study Thursday evening at 7:30. As pointed out a cigarette tkafs MILDER here's a cigarette that TASTES BETTER NEWCOMERSTQWN NEWS HAROLD HOUSE, 203 W. Church Phone 299 Tribune Sold at Davis Confectionery, Main St. and Ortt News Stand, Bridge St. Classified Ads May Be Telephoned to Mr.

House or Left at Book Shoppe Rental Library, 203 West Church St. UNITED BRETHREN Rev. F. W. iJingfU Morning at.

9:30. No i preaching. Intermediate and senior Christian Endeavor societies at 6:30. No evening church service. Prayer moftUng Thursday night.

I at 7:30. i i ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN i Rev. Charles S. Foust I Sunday school at 0:30 a.

m. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon, "Jesus as Master." Luther league at 7:30. Donald! Troendly, leader. i METHODIST PROTESTANT Rev.

C. E. Jeffcrs Sunday school at 9.30 a. in. Earl I Smith, supt.

Morning worship at 10:30. Christian Endeavor society at, 6:30. RESCUE MISSION TABERNACLE Fulton Eurlch, supt. Sabbath school at 1 p. m.

Homer Snell, superintendent. I ST. FRANCIS fie SALES i CATHOLIC Rev, Father H. J. Spires Summer schedule: Mass and benediction Sunday morning at 7:30.

Entertains lAgbi Brigade Miss Joan Leiser entertained the light Brigade Missionary society of the Lutheran church at her home on Oakland Heights Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Barthelmeh was the leader. At the close a corn, and roast was held on the la-KTi. Those present were Jane and Always OVEN-FRESH Roberta Ashelman, Ruth, Jane and Beryl Kohler, Martha Jane Best, Florence and Carol Steffen, Delphine Dreher, June Boltz, Margaret, Helen and Dorothy Elliott, Rosemary Reed, Grace Zimmer, Betty Little, Miss Rausch, Marjorie and Barbara Hanson, Florido Kistler, Mollie Gainor, Betty Mary Lous Murphy, Mildred and Eleanor Morton, Charles and Joan Lciser.

Name Coniplhuicc Board Refreshments were served to Mrs. Harry mith, Mrs. C. R. Ylngllng, Miss Sue Powell, Mrs.

Clyde Ring, Mrs. Frank Henderson, Miss Nellie Pickering, Mrs. Esta Knowles, Mrs. Arthur Sumers, Miss Florence Hursey, Mrs. C.

L. Hackenbracht, Mrs. C. E. Jeffcrs and Mrs.

Benjamin Hootman. Lutheran Society Meets "When you're offered a substitute for the original corn flakes, remember it is seldom in the spirit of A Acting on information received Thursday from the the federal gov- fcrnment. John C. Ross, locul NRA chairman, announced that a compliance board consisting of seven members will be set to take the place of the mediation board of five members organized last week. The new board will hem- violation complaints.

Two new members, along with the five men named on the mediation board, will comprise the compliance board. The new members are Frank LaiPorte, who will represent Industrial laborers, and Harry Dreher. The other members are Otto J. Beiter, M. O.

Julie.n. Attorney T. J. Russell, Attorney John A. Schlupp and Albert Zimmer.

i McElroy Society Meets The McElroy Missionary society of the M. P. church met Wednes; day evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Hootman. West State st.

Miss Florence Horsey rend the de; votionals and Mrs, Frank Hendcr- son hfid charge of the Quest ion box. A meeting of the Lutheran Woman's Missionary society was held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. E. D. Swigert, Cross St.

The topic was "The Maple Lca.f," and Mrs. James Murphy led the meeting. Devotlonals were in charge of Mrs. Paul Huff and Mrs. Harry Dreher gave the thank-offering thot.

The following were present; Mrs. Charles Foust. Miss Cordelia Wyler, Mrs. William Zepp, Mrs. Charles Little.

Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Fred Barthlemeh, Mrs. E. W.

Steffen, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Charles Leiser. Mrs. Rny Wolff, Mrs.

James Murphy, Mrs. Harry Dreher. Society Elects Officers the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER i 19JJ, LIGGETT MYZJIS TOBACCO Co. Officers were elected Wednesday night at a meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Ladles Aid society In the church basement. The results: Mrs.

Ellsha Hinds, president: Mrs. C. E. Milburn, vice-president; Mrs. Ralph Curby, secretary; Mrs.

Will Mulvnne, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles Mugford, pianist. Lunch was served. Those present were Mrs. Roy Mulvane, Mrs.

H. R. led by the president, Mrs. W. M.

Brode, followed by prayer by Mrs. Harold Lcc. Mrs. A. C.

May had charge of the national topic and Mrs. Ray Shaffer had the foreign topic. The following were present: Mrs. Clifford Geese, Mrs. Charles Staffer, Mrs.

Minnie Stnhler, Mrs. A. C. May, Mrs. Harold Lee and Mrs.

W. M. Brode. Arc Attending' Conference Those from here who are attend- ing the Northeast Ohio Methodist Episcopal conference at Canton today are Mr. a.nd Mrs.

C. E. Milburn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mugford and Rev.

and Mrs. H. R. Chalfant. Mr.

MugXord is a delegate of the local church and Mrs. Milburn is alternate. It, was found by Mrs. Ezra Cunningham, six miles north of here, several days ago. She is caring for the pigeon.

Lodgre Will Meet OVER THE COUNTY The initial meeting of the winter season of the local Eastern Star lodge will be held Monday night in the Masonic temple. A covered dish lunch will be served. Birth Notes BALTIC Mrs. Edgar Davis. Dover, is spending the week with her mother.

Mrs. Ellen Huffman. children and Mrs. Wolfe and daughters, Dorothy, Mary and Elizabeth were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Will Gosser, Coshocton Route 4. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe and I son, Dicky, and Mrs. Hatcher and i to enter Yale.

i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Westfall and The daughter born to Mr. and daughter, of Harmon Mrs. John R.

Taylor of Pleasant Valley last Monday has been named Catherine Jean. is ni Albert Berkshire Is confined to Miss Irene Agricoia is preparing children visited Mr. and Mrs. Atta Emler, Conesvillc. Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Boyd visited Mr. and Mrs.

George Sandel Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. G. Darner and Miss Lida Sturtz called on Mrs.

S. A. Powclson Tuesday evening. Miss Cozette Royer, Coshocton, was a dinner guest of Miss Lillian spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

G. I. Schumaker. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Fagley returned home Saturday after an extended visit in Wabash. Ind. Their son. John, returned with them after Fans Follow Team a Mrs. C.

Milburn. Mrs. Charles Mrs. Will Mul- v.T.ie. Mrs.

Ralph Curby. Mrs, John Hinds. Mrs. Howard Ycapley. Mrs.

Ellsha Hinds. Mrs. John nnd Mrs. Charles his home at Marlatts Run by ness. I Moving Note BLISSFIELD Ncwcorncrstown Hellers left this afternoon for Pittsburgh to compete in the national tournament followed by a large a caravan of Newcomerstown diamond fans, i At least 20 more carloads of the Tooltnakcrs' will a An election of officers and Mr.

and Mrs. Carence Pope, Blue Ridge vicinity, have gone to Indianapolis to reside this winter. Will Elect Officers spending the summer with relatives Hahn Saturday evening, there. Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Wells spent Monday with the latter's aunt, Mrs. Alpeter. Atleo Schumaker spent Sunday in Zanesville.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Zinkon visited the former's mother.

Mrs. Margaret Zinkon, at Coshocton recently. I prescriptions filled ihv inexperienced hands All of i i are a men a a a i a there no i i i i in a i Original Cut Rate Drug Store 523 A I ST. PHONE 272 HOURS: 8 A. M.

lo 8 P. M. Each Day. Saturday. 8 A- to 10 P.

M. and Sunday 9 to A. M. and fi to 7:30 PHONE US YOUR WANTS--WE DELIVER PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS WITH A REGISTERED MAX ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. I i i i Licenses Sunday for the a Offer Extension Courses Thomas L.

KlUUlcr. director of Ohio State university extension courses, has announced that, local residents Interested in a i the courses 1 special program will be held at the i meeting of the M. P. Christian Endeavor society Sun! evening. Will Entertain Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Crilc of Chili called on friends here Saturdny evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Froclich of Newark are spending the week with the former's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. George Froelich. ill with paralysis. Mrs.

Froelich Is Miss Dorothea Swiprert will Miss Marparct. ZlngE visited reln- at the New Philadelphia tertiiin her bridge club Friday eve- lives and friends a a With the i started KC hool this winter may I ni at. her home On Cross st. Newcom- I a last year a at least, erstown nimrods took to i he woods. Last year 110 i licenses were sold hero i i year 185 had been issued Thursday i Mrs.

Oxford clerk, reported h.id sold OS licenses and there were HO ai Taylor hardware store. One ten fishif.i: licenses have been sold far i yea: compared to this i in 11132. Teams Open Schedules All i of the Tusca.ru was co. scholastic footb.ill will pry the lid oft' i weekend. New Philadelphia and Dennison i (jet.

of! to i start, i frame at. county sent, tonight. Tomorrow afternoon Trojans 'Hover Crimsons and Uh'nchsvillp i a i Ciisiiocton Redskins. 1 Leader Appointed' Chairman i a secretary i Ralph W. of the local Chamber of PERSONALS Commerce.

Observe Family Night Mr. and Mrs. Albert a and A daughter, Virginia, spenl. Sunday in Akron. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude L.ihm were Family a grange. 'Hie opening song present; roll night will be night, by the i Mrs. Cecil Crater has returned in Coshocton Thursday. i to her home on Cross st.

a spending a week at. the world fair observed i Chicago. She was accompanied i I Buckhorn hv Mrs. Roy Crater and Kannel, all of Coshocton, Mr. and Mrs.

George Stover, Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Kannel and son, Kenneth, and Mrs. Florence Akins and children, Adelaide. Elmore and Robert, of Blissfield and M.

A. Van Kannel of Coshocton enjoyed a corn and wiener roast at Swagard's cottage recently. Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Wyeth and daughter. Lucille, of Newark spent Labor day with Mrs. Elva Williamson and family. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Van Kannel entertained Sunday with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Lepley of Pittsburgh, Mrs. S. H. Lepley and son, Paul, of Klllbuck and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Craig and daughters, Barbara Lou and Beverly Ann, of Millersburg. Fred Stascr is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williamson and Mr.

and Mrs. Nolan of Newton Falls spent Saturday night with Mrs. Jane Frederick. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Kaatz and Louise Kaatz of Cleveland spent tho week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNeal and daughter, Betty Jane, of Akron spent the week-end with Airs. Jane Frederick.

W. W. Moore has returned to his home here from Newark. New Jersey, i Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Williamson and i daughter, Betty, spent Wednesday i BATTLE CREEK, Sept, 15. Rev. George Lyon, youthful MINISTER ACQUITTED with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wil- liaruson, Millersburg.

former pastor of the Tekonsha Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williamson Baptist church, today was free and daughter, Mary Lou, spent Sun- of charges that he was the father Mrs. I of a son born to i Thomas, 19-year-old day evening i Mr. and Walter Schumacher.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Kannel his flock, nnd son. Wilmcr. Mr.

and Mrs. i A jury late yesterday Miss Ruth member of acquitted Lewis Swagard and Miss Nellie Van him after deliberating SO minutes. A program follows: tcrs of Columbus. by largest family Miss Dorothy Creel of Uhrichs- all by the second ville is spending several days with EAST FRANKLIN Miss Mildred a spent, last with friends in Pittsburgh. a Mrs.

Lola Stickle of Columbus was largest, family present; music, ve.ci- her aunt. Mrs. D. B. Moore, a a a week-end puest of Mr.

and Mrs. DAIRY JPRODUCTS Clive Tiimblin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank tat.ions.

reading nnd by all st ftnd ch 1(lrcn rn guest Ralph Heister and Miss Margaret a i of Mr a Mrs lmb Bower have returned from a visit! lln with the iatter's sister and hu.s- families iirescnt. Sick List College ft. is iH. Announce A John C. Ross today announced Joseph Loader of Ne.wcomrrstown appointed temporary a i a oi co.

i to i dry' for the: Podges have been reported. coming election a a held New Philadelphia. Wcdr.osd.iy a ftcrnoon. Missionary Society Meets -Mrs. Ray Shaffer t-iltcniiinort the Presbyterian Missionary Society i wr.

-her nome on Collese Mr a Mrs eorge Lapp a The two-year-old daughter of Mr. band. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carte, i daughter.

Florence, were dinner and Mrs. Arlcy Smith of Port Wash- Charleston. W. Va. jr ue; Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam ington is ill. Walter Lyons has accepted a Lapp. West a a Mrs. Orville Williams who be- i position in Canton.

town road. c.vme ill on Main st Saturday re- Mr. and Mrs. Ed have re- Mr. and Mrs.

David Lahna. i mains in a critical condition. a i to the world shocton Route 4. spent Sunday with I Mrs. Owen Miller.

South i Mr. and Mrs. Prank Quill. Mrs. Anna Patterson hn.s I Mrs.

V. F. Vinsel and Mrs. Ken- ed from a visit with her daughter. neth Vinsel visited Mrs.

Russell Mrs. Earl Johns. Salem. Griley, Coshocton. Tuesday a i Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Kurnzel are noon. visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Jord- Mrs.

Ed Hatcher and children an. Oil City. Pa. i have returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Best Stcubenville a spending several i Wednesday in New Philadelphia. days with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Milburn Wolfe. Thursday Mrs. Hatcher and visited Thursday afternoon i Mrs.

Bernice Cronebach, north weeks' vacation with relatives in here. i New York. Mrs. D. B.

Moore entertained Mr. and Forrest, Smith, several frier.cU with o'ciocs' State are a i the a i dinner Wednesday evening on in Chicago. husband's birthday. Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Gees? of i Mrs. Leo Heller and i Co'umbus are 5 of Mr. a FALL HATS 1.95 2.50 2.95 3.95 LORENZ HUNTER CO.

that 192 local business men and other employers have signed NRA agreements and consumer's Starts A laundry will be started Mon- a.v bv Charle? Marshal! at 71i Finds Carrier Pigeon A earner pigeon wearing a leg FREE! Chicken Sandwiches! Served with P. O. C. Beer While They Last FIRST and LAST CHANCE BEER PARLOR 2 Doors North of Fjiirirrotind The were- band with the name "Buffalo" on i have returned home after a six Mrs. Sam Leech.

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