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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 5

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i Missionary Meeting. Xfw Hope Ladies Aid. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Kemp Methodist church held their November meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Val Craft at her home on North Main street. Mrs.

G. G. Davis, president, ROYAL NEIGHBOR LODGE. District Convention Held Wednesday at Atlanta. The New Hope Ladies Aid society was entertained at the home of Mrs.

Walter Bozell Wed-! presiding at the meeting, which nesday afternoon with a good at- i opened with a song by the mem- tendanee of members and vis'i- "era and a prayer by Mrs. George the opening devotional ser- i Leatherman. The devotioal serv- Kd by Mrs. Russell Si- i ices were also led by Mrs. Leath- fred in a bible reading and pray- ernian who chose for her readinf.

er. Mrs. riifred also coudu the the 103rd and closed with business session. The Royal Neighbor lodges had large representations to the annual Ninth district convention held at Atlanta, Wednesday afternoon and evening in the Woodman ball. There are sixteen lodges In the district and' those represented were Atlanta, Tip- MOOSEHEART LEGION.

Will Kntcrtlnin District Judges On December 7th. tors, vice Flans uere made for a plate sapper to be given at the church November and other plans for ilie annual Christmas dinner of the aid were made. This will he held at the home of Mrs. Melissa Bolton. December "id with an all day meeting and a pitchin dinner at noon.

There will also a'Christmas exchange of lilet. kitchen gifts. There will be a program given in the.afternoon with the exchange. During the afternoon there were social features enjoyed by all and refreshments () candy and popcorn were served by the hostess. ton, Arcadia, Hobbs, Noblesville, who "chose" for her reading Frankfort, Kokomo, and Elwood.

The following from the Hobbs inV Fred attended: Mr. and Mrs. Robertson discussed the lesson BatinenMrs. Esther Smay topic for the afternoon, "The White Man's Burden" in a very fine way. Mrs.

W. 13. Huroji. who was a delegate from the local society to the national Jubilee convention held recently at Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Jessie Essig, Mrs.

Ellen Ressler of Hobbs and Mrs. Ida Warne'and Mrs. Maggie Durr or Tipton who belong to the Hobbs lodge. Sixteen candidates were given the initiatory degrees at the eve, i ning session, the degree work be brought an exceptionally fine ana I 'ng exemplified bv the Elwood interesting report in her Conven- I I degree learn. Four of the candi tion Echoes.

dates were from Tipton. The Tip- An appropriate reading of un- usual merit and beauty by Mrs. the S5 fo1 closed the afternoon av, Iar est Percentage of their membership present for th program and this was followed by sessions. Twenty were present fo the Mizpah benediction by the. tlte afternoon session and twen- membcrs.

Later during the social hour the hostess served refreshments to forty-live guests. The Modernistic Club. Rifi Mat Night 10c and 25c Tonii'ht li tt and tr on Nivon in The erne! ilecnc her dead liKsliuml placed Hie future liei'M'll and eilililien at" the merry of an implacable iu-Inw. INcape meant the revelation ul' a love secret thai might jeopardize faith and happiness of her own ijajigliti r. See diama of a mother's love.

This is a big pieiuie and one that will plca-c everyone wlr.i sees it. TalUing Comedy "Honey Mocn Limited" and Hodge Podge Friday and Saturday Big Double l-Yatuic Willi Big Stage Attraction. On the Screen The Modernistic club met at the home of Mrs. Harold Ziggen- Ash street Wednesday evening. The business session was op'ned by the president, Ralph Kisher.

Several projects were discussed at this-time. Two contests 'were enjoyed by the members. Beautiful prizes were awarded to Mrs. Floyd Wood and Mrs. Kisher.

A dainty lunch was served by Hie hostess to the following members: Mrs. Dewey Porter. Mrs. C.len McCorkle. Mrs.

Floyd Wood. Mrs. Lewis Fisher, Mrs. Ray I'arnell ami Mrs. Ralph Fisher.

The next meeting will be Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen McCorkle. All members are urged to be present. jty-four for the night session. The Tipton lodge exemplified the memorial drill day afternoon.

A banquet was served at 6:30 o'clock by the Ladies Aid'society of the Atlanta Methodist church Tipton candidates initiated were Albert Werner. Charle Weakley. Mrs. Lizzie Jones and Tom Weakley. Others in attendance from Tipton wer Mesdames J.

F. Peck, Harriett Ellsberry, Hazel Werner. Elma Wilson. Nannie Plake, Edna Edith Haley. Carol Lyke.

Etltfl Hoffman. Lela Jones. Rose Lyons. Irene Jackson, Okit Floyd, Georgia Cottingham. Gladys Pore, Retta Holliday.

Stella Graff, Golda Cook and Hazel Barr, and Miss Marie Pearce. The next district meeting will be held at Frankfort. ItKN'IKK THE CHARGE. W. R.

C. Meet Trustee Koina Straley (Jives Bond Kor Appearance ill Court. Regular meeting of the W. R. C.

Friday afternoon promptly at -'run o'clock at the G. A. R. rooms in iHo courthouse. Every member is urged to be present.

W. 11. A. Meeting. WHITER Ciller than cmc, a mama in sour company a gangster's sweetie whose canning makes big shots look like small timers.

See her fight bullets with kisses to make a crooked kid go straight. IS fr and Regular meeting" of the W. B. A. with Mrs.

Fred Brunson at her home 210 North Oak street, Friday evening at o'clock. Everybody come and bring dues. This is an important meeting and every member should be present. Wife Asking Divorce. Trustee Roma Straley of Jefferson township was here Thursday and surrendered himself tr Sheriff Devault.

being released on bond of 51,000 for his appearance in court on a statutory -charge. Mr. Straley's name has for some time been connected with that of a young woman and th? matter was thought to have been dropped but popped up again some time ago when an affidavi: was filed. As soon as he learned the charge had been filed Mr. Straley came to Tipton and gave bond for his appearance and lias retained the firm of Kemp Russell to look after his defense, if the case is brought to trial.

and hour! a Mi With Dorothy Sebastian, Neil Hamilton, Natalie Moorhead, Holland. I.a<lie> miw play! Their favorite gam is hunting." cli them git their men! A revelation of the way of "Aoiing modern-." Also Pathe News and Fables u.v TIII: STAGK Mrs. Olive Knotts has filed a suit tor divorce against her hus- anri Charles Knotts to whom she was married August 29. 1927, in which she charges cruel and in- Oliver human treatment. Mrs.

Knotts is' I also asking for the care and cus- tody of their small son Ronald! The ooudiUoll of Oliver Mai Leon and an order for support i sto at his 10me I and for attorney fees. i Windfall, remains just about the The complaint was filed by the same Xo h()po js out firm of Kemp Russell. i his re( overv and llis eondition is DEATH EXPEtTKD. MulKtou, Wiiulfiill Pioneer, IN Very Low. such that his death may be ex THE-TIPTON DAILY TRIBUNE The Women of Moosereart Legion enjoyed a lodge meeting Wednesday night at the Moose Hall.

Arrangements were completed for th 3 annual 9th district convention ot Women of Mooseheart lodges which is to be held in Tipton Sunday. December 7th in the Moose hall. At that time the local lodge will entertain memberp from all over the district. Plans were also completed for 'Golda's Wedding" to be Moose hall Wednesday night, Nbvember lflth by the Gleaners of the Atlanta Methodist Si nday school. Committees were appointed to issist the class in making the vfiiiiig's entertainment a suc- ess.

A social hour followed the session and popcorn a Us were enjoyed. a show given at the TO BUK1KD ALIVE. B' Be Placed Beneath the Main Motor in North Majn street. Hamid Bty in Egyptian in valid theater Fridaly box. The gra Bey.

rigid Egypt ian ADD A BELT FOR IJNE. Belting Your Last Winter's Coat May Give 1080 Air. AT BETHSAIDA. Kev. A.

W. Davidson Will Preach There Sunday. PAGE FlVfl BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG! ON Arrangements have been madej by the -congregation of the.Beth-', saida United; Presbyterian churchi for having preaching services at the church Sunday morning No- vember 9th at 11 :00 o'clock. Dr. j.

A. W. Davidson of Rush'ville will, deliver the sermon. For some time no preaching' services have been held at the New York, Nov. the fates are unkind enough to deny you a new fur coat, perhaps belting your old one will appease.

Both fur and cloth coats seem to be either fitted or belted. When supple furs are used, which is more often the case, a string belt of the fur may be tied ad lib. It is an amusing fashion and one which has novelty. After church and the Sunday school Ignoring the waist line for years, which was at one time a strong I fashion seems determined to ac-1 feature of the community has' cent it in everything one i been closed. No definite plans are' inside or out.

The newest lingerie being made for the reopening of models, even to nightdresses, are 'e church. The congregation is titted Uo the figure or belted at Coughs from colds may lead to! rious trouble. You can stop them now with CreomulsioD, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits -germ growth. Of all known drugs creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for coughs from colds and I bronchial irritations.

Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the irritation, while the creosote goes on ta the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the scat of I the trooMfc and checks the growth of the germJM Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of coughs fn colds, bronchitis and minor forms bronchial irritations, and is eicella for building up the system after coa or flu. Money refunded: if not lieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist, (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON the waist. Foundation garments are again being worn, although these remain flexible and constructed on natural line. Fur coats may be almost any length one likes, and either straight or flaring.

Wrap-around models are favored, and while contrasting trimmings are 'JCOII. one fur is deemed sufficient. Fakir to I The all-fur coat hai? a formidable Ground, rival in the coat which is half and and fabric. Inserts of Friday at o'clock on I fur, fur sleeves, fur goiets. bo- the vacant just north of thef'eros.

eapelets and yokea are all Company's building likely to appear on a cloth coat. just gathering for meeting to hear a their own faith. a one day sermon of Has Returned Home. Mrs. T.

F. Burke. Mill stieet, has returned home jafter a R. Standerford of Indiana- short visit in Chicago with her polis was here Thursday attend- sister and husband, Mr. and ing to business matter's.

Mrs. J. C. Ryan, and also; at; Ft. Wayiie, where she wasi the guest for a few days of Mrs.

j. H. Dunn and family, who are former Tipton residents. Lemo block, $5.50 ton. Coppock's.

i per tf fakir, who will ap- ville at the Ritz mil Saturday, wil bp buried alive. Hamid Be; who has this stunt in many cities of the 'ounlrjj. prat tires self hypnntisir Hid allows 1 imself to be buried the ground without coffin or is dug and Hamid utiy corpse, is placed therein -Ti Jul the din shoveled over him to emerge alive and well whejn the grave is opeiu in time for to appear at the Ritz the; ter for the Friday evening performance. A C( OX CHASE. Will Be Held Sunday in the (Jnr- luill Woods.

A coon chase has been arranged for next Sunday in the Carol' Tipton many of dogs over the state There will be the first starting at 'lart woods Southwest md it is clai med that the best coon will be enter three events. 10 a. m. Several people over the county Hid often civ and it is saiij some of them will enter their animals Sunday. in Tipton and have coon dogs in the chase Kentucky Election.

Louisville, Nov. Democratic gain of live national representatives and one senator in Kentucky, with a possibility of a gain of a sixl congressman, was indicated by incomplete returns from the eleven districts now represented by eight Republicans and three Democrats. Five congressional districts that sent Republican representatives to the ver landslide had returned fold. The Democratic candidates Mrs. Helen Berg and Miss Vir- pected at any time, ginia Iierg of Noblesville are vis- He is one of the pioneers of iting with the former's parents, the county and resides just next Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lutz and, door to the Madison Wright family on North Conde street. Penny Supper. home where Mrs. Wright's death took place Thursday morning.

I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tudor christian church, Saturday to chicken and eats. left Thursday for Marion. other good where they will visit for a few days with a sister of Mrs.

Tudor. writs STiBiTSii 3: TCF.TI:M Wit Ml aflkc EAST i See tlumUl Bey liui-led ulivc on the vacant lot next to tho Motor Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock and tuken up at 7 o'clock and brought to the stage of the Ritz where you ace him do his net. See Hamid Bey tit ivc an auto, blindfolded, flic streets Special Children's Saturday at 2:60. Special Friday and-: Saturday Sale of Fall 6- Winter Hats Every Hat on Sale One-Third Off were leading majorities in At Hereon Institute. Mrs.

.1. K. ongress in the Hon- of 1 apparently to the Democratic apparent lithe Fourth. sa Bbck fur 'with gray cloth is one alliance and thrown and alack in also good. Tiie Johnny remains a favorite among hose who like trim lines rather than large collars.

Flat fur coat have a commendable way of ng worn with a matching muff and hat. There are many smart women who subscribe to the theory that i fur coat should be on straight lines. AH straight-line coats are necessarily dated back. This season's offerings are more to Hare, however, although they preserve a svelte line. gloves are progressing Paris shops.

The new models vhicli are now displayed give a place to daytime models of i-bulton length, which is said to ie chosen by smart women, and lie 6 -biitton length is chosen not inly for afternoon, but also for morning, tailored or sports. For afternoon twelve buttons are also worn. There is a tendency to make laytime pull-on gloves wind to be korn easily over he sleeves. However, this tend- which might develop, remains discreet in the majority of allowing the gloves to be (Mther under or over the eves. Moiisiiuetaires are lpos than they were last sea- Legion Notice.

All members of the American Legion are requested to meet Sunday morning Nov. 9th at o'clock at the Armory to so in a body to the Kemp Methodist church, for the Armistice Day prog ram. Avres and Mrs. Ida Matthews motored to Indianapolis Thursday days' course tion." which John llerron course is bei Indiana Fi to attend a two in "Art Appreciate being held at the Art Institute. The lg sponsored by tiie of Art Clubs.

An exceptionally fine program each day is offered and members of (he Federation from over the statij are in attendance. Severe Coughing Spells Quickly Ended. Distressing coughs can not tire out and weaken you this winter if you take genuine Foley's Honey; and Tar Compound. Each dose-; curries the curative balsamic vir-; Mies of pure Pine Tar. fresh de-; mulcent Honey, together with other valuable cough-healing in- gredients.

into direct contact with lite irritated throat surfaces, end-: inn the distressing live and comforting without alii-' ates or harmful chloroform, mildly laxative. Dependable for ccughs, ti.kling throat, croupy and brpu-! i -hial coughs, and troublesome night coughs. For sale by Bluei Front Drug Store, James Mood, prop. tfi Play at Hopewell. PMMM1 The Tipton! group of Methodist ministers will! present "Christ on the Indiana Road." Sundav afternoon at the Hopewell Methodist church at 2 o'clock.

Assisting, in; the presentation of the play are Ftev. M. J. Mager, of Cicero; Rev. E.

E. Lutes, df Arendia; Rev. 'J. F. Ulmer.

of Atlanta, Rev. I). M. Church, of Goldsmith and Hopewell, and Dr. John C.

Wh te of Kemp Methodist church cf Tipton. The pub- lid is cordial Invited. Grey Beauty Shopuej Free-maTcfl ment; orien der. Phone with hot oil treat- Esther Kin- 4209. Tribune Classiaed Ads pay.

It's Not Fair your eyes to wait till they ache and smart before you have your lenses changed. You don't wait till you have the toothache to go to your dentist. It is better and cheaper to PREVENT trouble. Dr.LpuisP.Foster Phone 591 for Appointment. Cor.

dour and Jefferson. Sporting Goods Here you'll find you have a complete line to select from, including hunting coats, pants, toots, rain coats, sweaters, suede jackets and many other hunting necessities. Single Barrel Shot Guns i $6.75 Double Barrel Shot Guns Ammunition We are sure of an added confidence in Peters shells we carry a complete stock for all kinds of hunting. Come in and get your supply now. WE ISSUE HUNTING and FISHING LICENSE We Carry a Complete Line of Perfection Hot Water Heaters Priced $27.50 $45 00 OTHER TYPE HEATERS Priced $1.75 and up.

National Storage Batteries You can depend on a National to plenty of "extra i-e- power" for these! cold miililinirs. With a National in your ear your liatw-ry worries jii-e over. Regular 11-plate $6.70 (Exchange) Heavy Duty 11-plate $7.10 Radio Supplies We carry a complete stock of Sylvania Radio 1 Tubes also Aerials, Insulators, Lead-ins, Lightning arresters, ground wire, extension cords, clamps, etc. Radio Tubes and Batteries Tested FREE We Carry a Complete Stock of Flexible Tubing for Heaters Driving Robes Durable well made wool driving robes in plain and fancy designs attractive color combinations. Prices Range From $1.95 to $7.95 Don't take any chances Let us refine your Brakes BRAKE LINING II: We carry in stock all types and sizes in both moulded and regular linings.

reline your brakes While wait extra charge for applying (linings. Eveready Prestone DENATURED ALCOHOL.

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1907-1971