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Angola Heraldi
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THE ANGOLA HERALD, ANGOLA, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927 school are urged to attend a meeting 1 Fremont News Pleasant Lake The Mortgage That Never Comes Due the 1 'ate Iii making long term loans on farm mortgages under plan, one per cent added to the interest or. i he original loan pays off the niorleaee in thirty-e years. Tho mortgage is drawn for the convenience thlOO Of V.U borrower. Five dollars per thousand on the principal i -a r. a i 1 v.

hie is paid wipes out ihe mortgage in nil: at an earlier date to suit li can he paid of the hoi rower. iy-throe om in and fee us about these loans. FIRST STATE BANK of Pleasant Lake Long Time Investment BANK STATEMENT Report of the Condition of THE Steuben County State Bank CHARTER NO. 172 A State Bank of Angola, in the State of Indiana, at the close of Its business, March 2 3, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Other bonds and securities 29,000.00 Banking House 6,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 Due from Banks and Tust Companies 50,5 1 9.53 Cash on hand 20,675.90 Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 40, 000. 00 Surplus 20.000.00 Undivided Profits 4,712.22 Demand Deposits 14 7.1SS.3 4 Time Certificates 13 4203.01 Trust Deposit 3C.S03.97 Total Liabilities State of Indiana, County of Steuben, ss: Royal J.

Carpenter, Cashier of The Steuben County State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ROYAL J. CARPENTER. Cashier. Subscribe! and sworii to before me this 28th day of March, 1927.

CALLIE BRANDE BERRY, Notary Public. My commission expires May 11, 1928. OFFICERS: John A. Croxton, President Chas. W.

WIckwire, Vice-President R. J. Carpenter, Cashier W. A. Croxton, Asst.

Cashier The Steuben County State Bank OF ANGOLA 4 Interest paid on Certificates of Deposit if left Six Months is what you receive when buying Jackson fence. It costs no more to stn te- jtockI fence than a poor one why not have the best. The savir.sr of a few pennies, on initial cost in buying a light-weight, poorly rr.r.de- fer.ee proves expensive in the end. Such a fence soon I The orchestra concert at the Bap- tist church last Thursday night was; attended by a large crowd and the I musicians did fine. i Clair Cook, of Grand Haven, i is spending this week with Mr.

and I Mrs. Earl Lenimon. Mrs. Charley Howd spent last week with her daughter at Indiana Central College, Indianapolis. Mr.

and Mrs. Ford Griffith, of Auburn, attended the orchestra concert last Friday night. Pyrl Harphain, of Huntington, who has been here visiting his mother the past two weeks, returned home Saturday Glyda Hoyer, Violet Caton and; Daisy Meek are home from Indiana Central College this week for the spring vacation. J. G.

Eastburn has just shipped five decks of sheep to Buffalo. Miss Louise Gericks, who is home, for the spring vacation, gave a talk at the U. P. Sunday school Sunday morning on Mrs. Blaker's School for Girls at Indianapolis, and Miss Zura Major, of Albion, who is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Bennett gave a talk en Albion College. Mr. ami Mrs. Clair Crandall and daughter, of Fort Wayne, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Goodrich, of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Gilbert. Mrs.

Floyd Merritt. of Jackson, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Clara McPougle. George Piooks, Ed George, A. J.

Mitchell attended the funeral of Robert Ramsay at Angola Sunday afternoon The Misses Alice and Pauline Why- song, of Auburn, visited their sister Luetta in the Goodwin home. Miss Luetta spent Saturday and Sunday returning to her school at Hib-harf Sunday evening. Fifty young people attended the C. E. Frolic in the basement of the B.

church Friday night. Many games and stunts were enjoyed by the young people, after which ice cream and cake was served. A large number of school children and citizens from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Kimball in the Klink Funeral Home at Angola Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Ransburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rield at Butler Sunday. i The P.

C. went to Fort Wayne last Friday night to attend Mrs. Lavinna GitTord is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rolene Blaek-man. over the week-end.

A. F. Straw and family had as 1 dinner guests Sunday, Mrs Mitchell and little daughter, Dorothy Gene, of Marshaltown, Iowa. Wilferd M. Twichel, of Ohio State (nniversity, spent last week with his mother and fister.

lie returned to 'Columbus on Saturday, accompanied by his Phyllis and Miss Xaomi Todd, of Kalamazoo. Miss Kva Meeks i spending sev-'eral days in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gam, of Jackson.

visited Mr. and Mrs. Uuss Ilershey the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Martin, of Cold-water, announce the marriage of their daughter Veo, to Carleten Duguid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gam Duguil, of Jackson, Mich. The wedding occurred Thursday, March 24th, at Dayton, Ohio, and the newlyweds are on a honeymoon trip in the southern states. Mrs.

Anna K. Gain has been ill for several days. Miss ucy Ewing. of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday in the James Ewing home. In honor of the birthday of their son.

Basil Mundy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mundy entertained at a dinner party Sunday at their home. The guests were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Mundy. of Prighton, Mr. and William Mundy, Mr. and Mis. Glen Mundy.

of Cold-water: T.aniont Pew, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Griffin baby, of Fremont. Miss Norma Shook, of York, was an over-Sunday visitor of her cousin, Carina IHumavan. Richard and Hollo Hufnagle, of Hillsdale, are spending their vacation with their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Hufnagle. Mis; Parma Punnavan celebrated her ninth birthday Thursday afternoon by entertaining eleven of her young friends.

A fine lunch was enjoyed, games were played, and Miss Carina was showered with a varieyt of dainty gifts, and all had a very coed time. Silas Rressler and family spent Sunday in Coldwator. Mrs. Anna Poster spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Weber and family.

Charles Allen and family spent Sunday in the Pert Allen home. France? Riede. a student in M. S. Lansine, is spending a week with his parents, Mr.

and Monday evening, April 4, at the home of the president, Elbert Reed. Ray Bolin, who lived on a farm northwest of Fremont, was de-I clared to be of unsound mind and was taken to Coldwater, and later removed to Kalamazoo, Mich. Mrs. Rolin's father, S. H.

Overholser. of Omaha, has been with her. A very large crowd attended the concert given by the county school orchestra Tuesday night under the direction of 11. L. Bland, county music supervisor.

Lesiie Weigle, Frank Hall, Ralph Brattin. J. E. Page, and Paul Pygert motored to Fort Wayne Wednesday to attend a Masonic meeting. Miss Geraldine McNaugiiton.

of Rochester. and Miss Althea Heller were Sunday dinner guests in the R. C. McNaugiiton home. The Esther Sunday school class was entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Lillie Griffith, the assistant hostesses being Mrs. Loren Bryant. Mrs. Edith Bailey, and Mrs. H.

L. Kinsey. Delicious refreshments were served. Visiting and sewing was" the pastime of the afternoon. Mrs.

Villa Birch, of Coldwater, is spending a couple of weeks with Pertha and Holland Weaver. Theodore Wingard, of Montpelier, Ohio, is visiting Laniont Pew. Lee Brown was kicked by a horse and severely injured. He was unconscious for some U1113 but is improving slowly. Miss Matie Pavis.

of Ray." spent the first of the week in the Corydon Stewart home while Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were in Detroit, Mich. J. W.

Gain and his mother, Mrs. A. E. Garn, have received word of the death of the latter's daughter, Mrs. Eva Kihhee, in Santa Rosa, Cal.

Mrs. Kibbee had been ill for several months. The body was taken to Drayton, Xo. Dakota, for burial as it was their former home. Mr.

Kibbee died about IS months ago. There, are five children. Mrs. Pess Williams and Pr. Ross Kihhee.

Grafton, Xo. Dr. Cari Kihhee, of Akron. Ohio: Miss Xell, and Martin Kihhee in the home. The faniilv were former residents of Fremont and well known in this community.

Mrs. Kibbee spent the year of 1924-1925 in Fremont with her mother. Carl Peaohey. Mrs. Peachey and daughter, Carl Stroll and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Maynard St rob. were Sunday guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Stroh. A fine dinner was enjoyed in honor of Mr. Si roll's birthday.

Mrs. Mary Walters. Mrs. -'Delia Weyhurn. and Lowell Duguid were entertained Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. II. H. McMurtrey. John Sierers and family, of Angola, spent Stiudav with Mr.

and v.es saggy, shabby, breaks, falls and requires early replace-, Pr.y a fence that gives long life and satisfaction. li it Jackson ly Fence Guaranteed Full Gauge Hard Wire is the r.c er.oe on the market today that positively fulfills this claim, because it's the line on the market with the combined Spiral and Flat ave, made of Guaranteed Full Gauge Hard-Drawn Wire of Pure Commercial Zinc, all cross-bars, knots arid I at era's rarre size ire a fence that's remarkably strong ex- tren.L fioTch'g the utmost protection; not affected by rain, won't sac, rust or corrode; easi'v adiusts itself to snow cr uneven -round erected, wears lndenmteiy aiwavs thane and successfully resisting the most severe kicks reta it knocks of hard usasre. ANGOLA LUMBER CO. SueoosM. ti L.

A. Miller Angola, I id. Plant Puzzles Scientists Scientists do not understand the cause of the formation of an occasional four-leaf clover. Plants of the four-leaf strain have been bred, but apparently with but little success. an associational rally.

Several from here will attend the W. C. T. convention at Fremont Thursdav. p.

Riede. J. A. Tyne and baby have re Mrs. J.

Mrs. turned We1 ban. of the clerk thereof. Notice of the passage of this resolution shall be published in the Steuben anil The Angola IP-raid, two weekly newspapers printed and published in said city, which notice shall state the day and place where this council will bear all pi rsoiis interested or whose property is liable to be assessed for the said i tiinro. cmen and will decide whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvements will equal the e-ost thereof.

A like notice shall be sent by mail tei eae-h property owner aH'ei teel by tho proposed improvements. The e-leventh day of April, at two o'clock P. m. of said day is hereby fixed as the time, ami the city hall, as the place, for bearing said resolution. I'asseri by to their home in exten ded visit with I Estop and X.

after rn her sister, Mis R. C. Mr. and Mrs A. O.

Osborne, of Primlield, visitel their daughter at tho P- P. parsonage last week. Sparks from the furnace chimney caught the roof of Shirley Gilbert's Legal Notices iiv of the Common Comi'-il and apr'toyed the mayor this ria WEST SCOTT I them and attended the sale. A number from Jones Chape! attended the service at Stokes Chapel Sunday niaht. Junior Riab man is gaining from his recent illness.

lln'T. ORVIIJr: ST VKNS. Attest: Mayor. Kugcno A. Carver, Clerk.

o5 Chapel o'clock. April at 10 day. ior Pur. Pre The Jones fhapel cleared about $4 7. on at ladios' aM the Harvey 6 EY worth Young leader, -tor.

Rev. H. H. This is the il Mv house on fire Monday afternoon, and quite a portion of the roof was. burned before the fire was seen, and we are thankful for all who came to the rescue.

Mrs. Vivian Pfinstag is teaching in the Pleasant Lake high school the subjects formerly taught bv Mrs. Mary Kimball. Mrs. David Carson and Harvey Geysinger, while returning from.

Angola Saturday, driving Mrs. Carson's horse and buggy was struck by a large car ar.d thrown to the ground. Mrs. Carson was not hurt at all, but Mr. Geysinger was hurt about the face.

The Juniors of the Pleasant Lake high school gave Walter Gcrrieks a birthday surprise party at his home Mon iay evening. A six o'clock dinner was served. iast crr.i' or. fere rue. You i v.

h. lO vit those services. i 1 We of I- ho Scott ladies' Mill Kaufman, You are in- OTICK TO TO F1I.R I.AMIS State of Indiana. Slculicii t'liiinty, ss: In the Steulx'n I'in-mt Ma roll Tfrm, 1 HL'T. X.

Stat' if Iiuiiiinn. on tlif relation of Thomas I llurr. Deputy Hank C'om- inis.sionor vs. Anprola Hank Trut 'impnny. Notice is hereto- iriven that upon "Ot li day of Manli.

the lire of the Stenl.en Court, upon petition of the Ueeiv marie an onlcr in the above entitled cause of action re- inirinir all creditors of the defendant. Ansrida Itank Trust Company, to file their claims duly Verified with tin i r-iainal evidence of indebtedness attached thereto, -with Mack Ke-ceivor of siil defendant, and fixing May lfi. IM'27. as the time within which said claims should he tixed for allowance. Notice is therefore lierehi- jvivon to all creditors of the Almoin Hank Trust company, to tile their claims duly verified with the evidence of jn-richtoriness attached thereto, with Mack I'onue, Receiver for said Angola Hank Trust Company, on or before Jlav 10, room, ukckivkr.

BANK AND Till "ST CO.Ml'ANY. rhlS-M XOTICK TO Hinoi-iits Nivtiee is hereby given that the Hoard of Commissioners of Steuben County, a Per jvil as i hurs. ViTvd. Mr. fr.ilv r.rd family.

Miss Althea Heller, who attends rrllge in Indianapolis, is at home for a ten davs" vacation. H. H. McMurtreys blacksmith shop will be closed all the week beginning Monday. April Ph.

while he attends the Methodist conference in Goshen. Ind. A basket ball game, Albion vs. Emersonians. was heid in the high school gymnasium, Friday nisht, Emersonians winning the game.

Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Graham, of Rut lor, called on Fremont friends Thursday.

Mrs. Mary Waiters returned Friday from a month's visit with her daugh-ted, Mrs. F. R. Holmes, in Ann Arbor.

Mich. Mrs. Paul Pygert left Friday for a ten days' iif with friends in South Rend. She will also visit Doin Parrv and family in Highlands, Ind. Rev.

H. II. McMnrtrev and the Rev. M. P.

Graham rnd W. T. Pandect: have been assisting in revival services at Stokes Chapel. William S. Fawkes returned to Pelding.

Monday, after a week's visit with his father, M. G. Fawkes, who is very ill. P. G.

Cleveland and family now occupy th.e house formerly owned by Hmry McElhenie and Mrs. Fronia Walter and son Euos have moved to the Egelkroud residence. Charles Morgan, of Decatur. visited Fremont fiends the past Jones sale. Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hantz and family moved to their farm near the York church. Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson and son. of Fort Wayne, spent Saturday r.ight and Sunday with their Mrs. Dean MeMurray and husband. There were G3 at Sunday school at Jones Chapel, Sunday, March 27.

The county orchestra will give a concert at the Scott Cenier school house on Wednesdav eveninrr, April tRth. There was a good attendance st the Scott high school play last Wed-; nesday eveninsr. They cleared h-o: Mrs. Pert Brown and Sun. lay with his Mrs.

Eon's1 and Fred EfsTer. Mrs. Charles Wehb. of iii. sent FrM.iv Mirowii.

Mr. v.d Mis. Charles Sicrer. Charles Mundy and family, of Reading. were Snndav visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Estep. Mr.

and Mrs. Travis Ma-tin. of Angola, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IV F.

Martin. Wesley Fulton. Purl Prockway, Ilartsel Ccppes and their families were Sunday guests of Harry Kinsey i and family. J. W.

Heller and family were en-jtertained Saturday evening at the i Dr. P. F. Chapin home. The Jamestown Community Circle will hold an all-day session at the home of Mrs.

J. W. Heller, on Thursday. April 7th. Ladies, bring needles and -thimbles.

Word reached Fremont Mondiy that Leroy Kemper, of Hartford; City, bad suffered a broken collar bone and other injuries when the automobile in which lie was riding collided with an interurban car. His companions suffered minor injuries. Roy Crawford, of Garrett, and Mr. 1 and Mrs. Lee Pordt and daughter Opal, of Kinderhook.

spmt Sunday in the John Crawford home. Mrs. A. E. Kinsey was hostess to a luncheon party Friday at her farm home northwest of Fremont.

The srnests were Mrs. J. W. Heller. Mrs.

R. C. McXanshton. Mrs. George Griffith, Mrs.

Ed Myers. Mrs. P. A. Rlosser, Mrs.

Ernest Watters and Mrs. Russ Ilershey. William Wiser, of Mishawaka, spent the week-end with his father, A. T. Wiser.

Roy Bailey and family spent Sun-; dav with his parents, Mr. aiul H.E. Bailey, near Coldwater, Mrs. William Mann and Ralph Baker and family spent Sunday with Carl Smith's, at Clear Lake. Fletcher Cain, of Gainesville, is visiting Fremont relatives and friends.

Mrs. Cain has spent the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carman, of Cold-; water, and Cleon Wells and family, of Angola, were Sunday is- itors of Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Brown. John Gundrum and Mrs. Mabel Duguid spent Monday in Coldwater. Mt. Zion P.

B. Church Sunday school preaching services prayer service Thursday evening 7:30. The Ladies' Aid society will meet Thursday. March 31, at the home of Mrs. Peter Crowl.

This will be an all day meeting and dinner will be served at noon. 1 STEUBENVILLE Mrs. John Greenaniyre. of near IP.cks-il'ed on and Mrs. John day ia-T week.

voi Jirst in th.e ccn-n or: and Isabel n'si recitation at the con- (Vr.tr-r Friday night. Mrs. Isaac Pannehaker i and Mrs. John favvily. ei sni Peari spent day v.icht with Carrie Pyg- I Indiana, will receive bids, ill) to the oTirrc or kiwi.

Ti.Kwrcvr or f.statr in the matter e.f the estate ef Howard AY. Harnes. riei'i-asori. In tin' Steuben Circuit Court. March Term, No.

Notiee is hereby given that the un-rii'i'signed as ad minist rater if the estate of llowaivl W. Harne el; ceased, has presented and tiled his arcnint anil vouchers in final se-tt of said estate, and that the same- will come up for the examination and action of said court on the day ef A pri I. 1 7, at which time all pe-rsons inter', si ,1 -n said estate are re.uireri to appear in said ee.urt and show ea.use. if any there be. why said account and vou-'hers should not be approved.

And the heirs of said estate, and all others inter -sted then-ill, are also hereby reipi i red. at tho time anel place aforesaid, to itppe-ar and make proof their heirship or e-laini to anv part of said estate. A DIME K. HARNES. Administratrix-.

Milo Thompson. Attorney. SIHOKII'I-S sai.i-: Ry virtue of a ce-rtitied copy of a ele-cr-e to me eliree-te-d from the le-rk of the Steuben Circuit Court, in a eause wherein Haul Dygert and Sylvester S. Shiftier are plaintiffs and Harry Heiman is defendant, reuuiring nie to make the sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-One Dollars and Sixty -One Cents ($17:11. fill, with interest said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Satimlay, the 0th day of April, A.

1117. between th.e hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and I o'e lock p. of said day, at the- door of the court house of Steuben county.

Indiana the rents and profits for a te rm not excee ding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: One new 1 7 Ford Coach, motor number 1 4fiSrilr, the property of the defendant. If such rents and profits will not sell feir a sufficient sum to satisfy said dee-re', interest and costs. I will at the same time anel place expos' at public sale the fee simple' of said personal, eir so much thereof as may be sullicient to discharge saiel decree, interest and eests. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ClIAHhES D.

Sheriff of Steuben County. r. Pale Powers, of Adrian, spent Sunday at home. hour of 4th day supplies quarter hia-in 1 o'clock p. m.

on Monday, the of April, for furnishing for the county farm for the eliding IHl'T. I HANK WAT KINS. Auditor of Sieuheu flirt. Woik was resumed at the clav pit Lake I. P.

burcb E. C. REIDEXBACH, Pastor Sunday school preaching service Christian Endeavor prayer service Wednesday evening 7:30. Saturday. March 26th.

el i ere A. Placknian, who has been isit-insr relatives near Camden, returned home last Wednesday. John Cosner, of Jackson, is visit insr his grandparents. Mr. and il! me i week.

Mrs. from a Creek, gansee, days in lv .1. W. Garn returned Sunday 1 visit with her son in Rattle Mich. Mrs.

Ponnell, of Albas been spending several the Garn home. ladies at the club s. Greeivamyre's, i7i. The next Mr-. Pern ice Pygort's April, or April 1 prepare something sewinrr sale to he '-tine of Jones Chapel r.e Ea-t and Mrs.

J. I. Fulmer, ac-; Mr. 1 P. for th Id at ih Indies' si at Ella Hutch- Aprp 1 I OTICi: OK I'UIMi TKIX Xo.

.11 Resolved by the Common Council eif the City of Angola, Ineliana. that it is ilesireel anil deemed necessary and will be of public benefit and utility to improve Darling street from the south tin' of Maurice street to the north Pne eif dale street in said eity, by grading smel paving the roadway of the same with asphalt bloek. asphaltic concrete eir vitrified brick, all laid a six-ini'li e-oniM-ete base or fonnelation. eir with plain eonorete en- ri'infeirced concrete, to the' urr'form wietth eif twenty-seven feet, and by the construction eif a e-eine'rete1 e'ornbined curb and gutter, two feet in width en e-ae-h side of the roailway. The total uni form width of sairl improvement from outside curb line to eiutside e-urh line, shall he thirty-one feet: ail to be' paved and elone' in accordance with, and its shown on the preifile maps, plans and detalleel specifie-ations for such improvements prepareel by the e'ity engineer of saiet city on file in the office Mrs.

William Cook, and other relatives here. EaMar Swager, of Fcrt Wavne. and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Campbell, of Pleasant l-ake.

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Swasrer. Leonard Fisk and family have moved from the William Crainpton farm to a farm north of Ellis, Ind.

Married the office of and by J. P. McCrory in Angola, Saturdav. March 26th. George W.

Shilev, of this plac and Miss Perdena Wyrick. of Flint. Steubenville friends extend hearty congratulations Pleasant Lake Baptist Church Sunday school mqrning worship 11:00. Sermon by pastor, subject, "Remembering the Lord Jesus." The Lord's Supper celebrated at the close P. Y.

P. U. at 6:00 p. m. Happy Hour service at sermon by pastor.

"The Man of "Galilee;" Mrs. Mable Brown and Mrs. James Ferris will give the following musical program from 7:00 to 7:30 p. Vocal "How Lovely Are Thy by Jones, Mrs. Ferris; vocal "The Awakening," by Spross, Mrs.

Ferris; piano "The Last Hope," by C.ottschalk, Mrs. Brown; vocal "Christ Went Up into to Hills," Mrs. Ferris; piano "Third Ballade," by Chopin, Mrs. Brown. Mi- i cf Chicago.

past week andmother. Williams. iiatr.s. the Marie er companied by Mr. and Mrs.

Roy; Holmes, of Ann Arbor, have been spending several days with Luella Fulmer in Gary, and other rel- atives in Chicago. Hugh Chapin and Edward Duffey, who have been at the Great Lakes: Xaval Training Station, are now lo- i cated at Mares Island, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grim were in Chicago during the past week.

The ladies of the Perea Sunday school class were guests of honor at i i Ha; s. father and brother aunt, of vv nnd fan Phmou; rsdav with IT. Smith, Attorney feir Hla in- Con tiff. March Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Ritter. of I Jamestown, were Sunday guests of 1)10-1! 10. 1927. la i iir. and ri.tiiK imumcj.

i a dinner given luesoav eeninsi F. Ehlinger and daughter, ofj Coldwater, spent Sunday in the Pee Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaeffer are the parents of a son, born March 17.

Mrs. Crandall will be remembered as i the dining room of the Methodist church and their husbands were hosts. Seventy-five were in attend-1 ance ami all report a most delightful (time. P. C.

Gibbons was chief cook; land had several capable assistants. The W. T. U. county conven-i tion will be held Thursday.

March! in the Evangelical church. Ev-j ervone is invited to attend as there; will be a good program. I JACKSON TOWNSHIP 3f if "Aaron Boggs, Freshman." That is the play the seniors are going to give in the high school auditorium on the evening of April 9th. There'll be lots of fun mixed with good common sense. You'll surely enjoy it if you're there.

Lula Crandal. Mr. and Mrs. John Gundrum spent IIP CMMren Pierre Kilos and family, of Go-j shen, visited his mother, Mrs. Ella Kiles, Sunday.

I Mrs Leslie Weigle entertained (he Mesdames Myers, Rlosser, Chap-in, Pratton, Gibbons. Page and Grif- fith last Friday evening at a bridge "TV IV sisters, my sister-in-law and myself all have IVA families, and for years we have all given our children Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. We have recommended it hundreds of times and think it just wonderful, not only to bring up children but for ourselves. At the slightest sign of Etomach trouble, colds, constipation and when out of sorts, a dosa or two is all they need.

Truly, it is a family medicine and the Stitch in time that saves nine." (Name and address sent on request.) party. I Lou Pordt and family, of near Stoak's Chapel. John Pretz and fam- ily, of Ray. Roy Crawford, of I Garrett, Ir.d., and Paul Crawford is 4 family were, visitors at John i Crawford's Sunday. I Miss Maxine YanGuilder was hostess to a delightful party Satur- day evening, when music and games were euioved bv the following Dewey Bowerman and Jud Lons-bury went to Indianapolis, one day last week and purchased a tractor.

There were 3 2 in the Flint Sunday school last Sunday. Bev. Barker preached in the evening about "The Good Shepherd." There will be preaching next Sunday morning and next week will be conference at Closhen. A good many from Flint are planning to go. The V.

H. M. S. will meet Friday of this week, the first of April, in the afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. Then there will he a penny supper from six till seven, then the Sunday school will have a party.

Every noay invited. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dally. Mrs.

Maude Moore spent the afternoon and evening on Monday with Mrs. Ella Cooper. Mrs. Deforest McElhenie is on the sick list. Bryan, Ohio, workmen are employed on the Hugh Chester building.

Myron Sowle and family will soon move to Ray. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atha and children were guests of his mother, Mrs.

Frank Harding, last Friday. Blanche Michael spent Tuesday in Coldwater, Mich. Mrs. Geo. E.

Reed has been having a serious time with arthitis in wrists and finger joints. The Esther class party was held last Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Lilie Griffith, and a royal good time was enjoyed by nl Sorosis will be entertained next Friday at the home of Mrs. Ruby Ilershey. All members and officers of the high school alumni association are requested to meet Monday evening, April 4, at the home of the president, Ralph Elbert Reed, to plan the banquet for the banquet for the class of 1927.

SAY BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians foe Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia tTooihache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I I Constipation, Colds, Coughs, Fevers and Other Perth of Childhood One dose and mother's anxiety is lifted. The sickest stomach craves the taste of Syrup Pepsin. From guests: Misses Hilda Hoot, Arlene Knisley. Lila tiriffith, Kathaleen Riede Vera Gibbons, and Elmore Rairy, Laniont Pew. Pasll Mundy, Kenneth Pohyer and Max Chapman.

Blanche Michael was a Tuesday visitor of Mrs. E. C. Duguid in infancy to old age the result is certain. iJroopy, list- 3 less, feverish children respond as if to magic Head- ti ache, stomachache, biliousness, coatea tongue, con- AT AGE only "Bayer" cackaM! township Economics Thursday afternaon, Mrs.

Frank Knisley. lesson for the after- The Fremont Club will meet April 71h, with There will be a Famous Fighting Ship The Confederate armored frigate Virginia was the United States frigate Merriraae, which the Confederates raised after it had been sunk at Norfolk navy yard. They covtred It with four-inch Iron plates. which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" bores of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 stipation tnese are me aauy penis iw wmu a of mothers say Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the safe- guard. Sold and recommended by all druggists. SYRUP For a free trial bottle send name and address to P'F'PSIM Pepsin Syrup Company, Afonticello, Illinois. and everyone is urged to at noon tend. All Afpiria Ui traie mart of Bvr lUnataeruv 9f StUcrllcactt Alumni of Fremont high.

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About Angola Herald Archive

Pages Available:
40,533
Years Available:
1877-1963