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Angola Heraldi
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Angola, Indiana
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WW. AMiOt.A tll UAI.U. WtJttt.A, FRIDAY MoUMNtl, MAIM .11. THE ILLUSTRATED REVIEW guns loaded. It is a shame that theae persons can not be caught.

A number from here attended the funeral of Wetr Roberts at the home of his parents last Thursday. Werl had many friends in this community. He was a fine young man and we so mourn his early going. He taught his first term of school here two years ago. The parents and family have the sympathy of all.

Mrs. Daniel Pfenning entertained the ladies' Hible class of the M. E. church. Thursday, at the Cleveland hotel.

Mrs. Delbert Moffett came Thursday for a visit with her parents, returning to her home at Ypsilanti Michigan, Monday. Charles Turner went to Fort Wayne Thursday to consult a doctor and xvas taken sick with double pneumonia and is in a hospital. Mrs. Turner and daughter, Marian, left TRl-STATE EATING HOUSE sr or oii OIT.NS SUNDAY, APRIL BUI) Wl VII SHOAL CHICKKN D1NNKU.

50c. WKl.COMK i in riflay to be with him, Marian re- turning home Sunday. INVERNESS James Hyatt bought a fine team of horses Monday. Kay Wheeler and family visited her parents, H. Clark and wife, Tuesday.

Prof. Seigler and wife of Orland took supper v-lth the S. Van Wagner family, Tuesday. Mrs. Keckler of Cleveland, who has been visiting in the Hutler home, left Tor her home last Saturday.

The next Ladles' Aid society will be held at the church next Thursday, April fi. All are invited for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Terry spent part of last xveek visiting her sister, Mrs.

Chas. Hyatt, near Burlington. Michigan Mrs. Klla ltroxvn and Mrs, Sarah Lrown and children visited in Fremont, last Saturday. Miss Maggie Clark came home with them and Is spending the xveek with her niece.

Mrs. Klla Uroxvn. Daniel Dannlng and Miss Audra Wiggins, both of this place, xvere Here's another school entertainment picture. 'The folks certainly used to patronize the photographers axvay back when." even more than thy do noxv. This xvas part of the same enlc ttainment that the "Thirteen Colonies" appeared in; the picture that was aiven about two xveeks This puture is unusual.

Kleven boys and the majority of them are hold'nc down jobs that require ability, iency and the confidence of the people. Look them over, throw out your chest a little tn pride for these hoxs of the old loxxn. and then ask yourself what you can do to brine credit enual to what these chaps are doing to advertise Ansola and '-niton county. a told Wood did not stay In Ansola Ion cuouch to cet his schooling Veto. Judae and Mrs.

Wood moved you or your stock ami also advlsine you on house decoration. Added to that in his spare time he is a live lotlae member, a larae one-twelfth of the Jolly Dozen, xvell! it would be difficult to folloxv him through all his social oltliaations but during business or play hours, awake or asleep, bo is first of all a Kotarian. Paul Freygang is another young man xvho worked himself up to a fine position. He has been in California for over ten years and Is ttoxv holdina a splendid position with the City Light and Power Co. of San Francisco.

He married a xx-estern girl and they have one child, a son. Hon Pickerson graduated when he xvas seventeen and went to Tri-State where lie took a commercial course. He has held some very good positions. For some time be xvas private secretary to the manager of Komwth MHlor is oonRnoU to his with flvt. tiilhort Trover of Fort Wayne whs in town Tslay atul Wolnosly on Msinoss aio hnsy topairine the store roms vlaniacod hy two weeks a so.

Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs. Frank M. "t'nriy peiior. Monday.

Marvh 2T. a Mrs. John. Humfroys will entertain the Womens' Monthly Hihle class this afternoon Mr. anil Mrs.

Samuel ShetTer of South leil were in the city the first of the week on business. Mrs. Thomas Owens ami small boiv leu Thursday lor a is.it with his eo-r-le at Toonmseh. Miohiean. returr.od Motiiiy from his hme in Hammond to l's woik at KaVrh tukio of St.

lsnaei Miohi-cjti. retutne.l to Tuesday au.v a weeks visit at home. V. l.owe tvtuoied to Fort Monday, alter smmdinsi the or.il with his family here. IM: Fields sm-ni tVo end th.e Willenar family at Auburn an.

I attended the 1U-V convention. M. Herb -t Friday r.Uht from the bosintal Arn Arbor. She is much The division of the Oeh-orahs will hao a bake sale at Shrid-e moat Saturday. April I Wiueuar of Jackson.

Michigan, is relieving O. IV Zimmerman a Mcl-t oreratot at the X. V. O. doeot.

oh ts. Zimmerman left Mond iy tor a sjx weeks' course at the Askn Si hoot of Km.bahnini at Indiana jnis v(rs. I' Kemoty nent to Fort Wax tie. Wevtnesda.y. for a short visit with her mtrc-nts.

Mr. and Mrs. ra. Keo ORLAND 4. 4.

Mrs. Lulu Preston has tonsilitis. Glen Graham visited high school Monday. Pyrl Cox moved last xveek to the Emery Luce farm in Gilead. There will be an all day meeting in the E.

church. Sunday. On account of the flu epidemic, news is scarce in this section. Hert Graham and wife visited Al-vin Wood and family, Sunday. Ada Wilbur of Noble visited her brother, Jerry and wire.

Saturday. Paul German and wife now occupy the north rooms of the Moffett house. The Sim Hanselman familv at Greenfield Mills, are all ill with grip. F. A.

Wlgent and wife visited Ros-coe White and family at Flint, Sunday. Mrs. Albert Rice of Noble. Michigan, called on Mrs. F.

A. Wlgent, Friday. Ward Cleveland went to Quincy. Tuesday after a load, of stock for James Moffett. Hilda Turner of Three Oaks, spent the last of the week with her father, who is in the hospital.

NOTICE As I now have possession of the entire building formerly occupied by the Cary hardware store, 1 will endeavor to handle a complete line of bicycle parts, repairs and supplies. New and re-built bicycles. Guaranteed tires of quality and prices that bring; you back for more. F.xpert bicycle repairing. Baby-cabs re-tired.

Everything sold or done on a money back guarantee of satisfaction. I buy youi old equipment or trade it in on nexv-. I am also closing out the balance of the Cary hardware stock, come down and get some real bargains while they last. A. A.

NORTHOUSE The Hat gain Hicycle Shop. Closed Saturday afternoons. it. i. IV, won; Tfv.n s.b'.x tM a sh.M cha.

S. Medhnry ot loxxa Thursday I. vIUVv! of IVrlsmo in the oitx on business to xisit. Moin- V.OVHiV.S. nh.

Ohio. Wo.lUes- '1 oo MiU- H. n't oV the I1 ix was -v- Tucs- A xr. xth th Of Huh- v.t th I other H.t; FM- -t HiCCMtS v. on It' r.

mm Lu The Home Well Lighted Radiates Hospitality Vs Maty l.vney of is xiMtint: hoi grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Joseph dnvtua the sptiua vacation. Wo I 'ridce winch was to haxo with Mrs. ricon WoV.s.

has postponed till next Thursday. VVc mombers of the So Sexx Club are heir entertained tonicb.t to a basket mcnio at the homo of Mrs. Ma Fisher. Attorney i-eorce Leonard lei; "or Marx Tuesday momma, txx look after the lea a I in- -k- re IM. si V.

f. h.tviv.c a trem hM -ehool xxotk e. i 4 nil Mis-; s. l-ot'' of -d iVilo ii Soshl ty or, K.H..i5h St Mrs. K.rl St' o'l vUh l-'atTs Mr.

client, SOW Mrs. Nona Vary has left the Lutheran at Fort Wayne and na Cary has osn'tal at Fort a-! i i Vi i :4 if vi i to is srerdma short ttmo xxitb ber a short tint Kendallx ille A. Cetts vs. lloi i uncle SV.it Your lighting fixtures should be in harmony with the other furnishings. Buy your electric supplies at home Marion D.

ox- divorve of the cir- of a tJetts is the tit! Foit l-ov lo case bSc.t xx un tuo 1 ou court this xxeek. xi John Shore and Mrs V. X. Smith visited sister. Mis.

F. W. Sbipc, at Fdwin Shipe's. near Fieas- North a-t Lake, last i ir.it M. Mrs Frank entertan-ed a Wedttesday.

Mr. and Mis Arthur Ko'b and sons and Mr on'. the Kanawha Dispatch Co. at'Ciu-tlnnatl. Hut now he is with the Owens Hottling Co as manager of a district xv hh It covers seven slates.

His headquarters are at Minneapolis, dinn. He visited his mother, Mrs. Viva Diekorson. the first of the month, cxxtning over from Chicago where he had attended a managers mooting. He married Caroline Dale of Toledo and they have a son three xears old married in Angola Saturday afternoon.

Their friends extend congratulations. About twenty-five of the neighbors gave them an old fashioned belling Monday evening. Some sneak thief broke the lock on the chicken house of Chester P.roxvn and helped themselves to about twenty-live of the choice Rhode Island Hod chickens. Others are complaining of the same trouble, so all should be on the watch with their tV. 'U Mrs Kolb and sv-u.

and Mrs. Fd is IV Williamson Electric Co. Do it Electrically'' Mt. hie les of Heading, and Wax a L. of aranted a license t.x wed Kax vx 'e nk Wednesday.

KH'eu and son. HI return net xveek front Plir.ois. vx here they have the winter with Mr. McKillett -Mr Kill Mt Vo'ot M'0 en! M-s fa- -s. pot and danchter.

t. Mr and Mrs Jcse Harmon Mr. and Mrs Perry Mouah'er A Sum' ay on Lute Cinovd. xvho XV xx visit and to Fort Wax no ami his education xvas received thete. He married a Fort Wavne sit I.

Hadii Dawson, ami they have two ohiMren He is now in Toledo whore he is in business with the Fnited States Tire Co. Harrx Hirst went to Dunkirk when lie was abend fifteen years old as a messenger box. From there he was tra.n.stetted to Cas City whete ho was eixon the position of operator and tt.xw his third move -be is assistant train master for the IVnu-vlvaula at l.oaansport. He It-is sxtte straight ahead and stx i.tclit up right from the start. He married a Dunkirk cirl and tlmy four daughters Karl M.xss is xtte of the successful voting men who have gone out from Angola.

He has alxxays demonstrated his ability as a leader. He xvas tn active service during the war xvith the rank of lieutenant, and is ttoxv at the head of the Moss Pugh Motor sales and service station In Fort Wayne. He is an enthusiastic member of the American Legion, and xvas made chairman of the recent drive Tor membership In that city and a statement is made -s xveek that the Fort Wayne post has the Largest membership of any in the state Karl is not married ami is now givittsr much of his attention to his mother whose health is causing some anxiety. Karl Hoff, one of the sons axxr, a at tea a shot Mr. and Mr: panted Ar bam a Barmon Aprons with adjustable belt and hem.

$1.00 Up. House and Perch Dresses $1.25 Up as far iwaii ew ts In iv.ive May of Mr. and Mrs a fexv eek. iitt'e Hay Meek. with dauahter has been nlie C.er- he ooks.

-tei Mts I'dnc-s Hctbcst Fink retvunc.l on and Mrs. and aunt ax ftont llicksvii'e. xhio. men Mrs Aatxm Kinsey left on Satttr-dav tor Dayton. tMiio.

where she will t. he has been xtsittns r.er ami Mrs. Frank P.xbuaer. past week. Hex Harbor of F.lvria.

Ohio. tor a counte ot xvecKS tn me Ml Dxvicht hot-to of her daughter. Mrs a Vond.vv exenint for a vis-t xxitb, Mater. Cha Caski.l who was seri stV ct- XU pa-cnts. Mr.

and Mrs J. Mr Janes has not vet rex ox -front his nver.t illness .1 the Fvvr, In Our Ready-to-Wear Dept. -Two and three Piece Suits Wrappy Coats Sport Coats Dresses, chic Sport Skirts Dainty Hand Made Blouses Novelty and Sports Jack Tar Togs. These Are The Important Arrivals This Week. ei e.

Tailored More of butt -y a fall at the I buildina is taxtna and expects tx be moved from lite Wirick hotel to his home in a few xiavs Cahmxler drove to Webb and Mt Ford FoU have i-oen to care for Fords father. i -t i f.m r.ottii.ast ot town. Sweaters and tb.io. Sunday. visit his daughter Calender I Mr.

an new arandchtld. Mrs daughter for has been there with her 'as xtitite i'l with trip and rox a.V.cess in his head rs Pcr'ie xarnaen lias been help-ins are toi the nexx ba'-y of Mr. and A Hi. Mr and Mrs Hice xc xx-; tV. Mrs Hixe's pat-nts, Mr.

ar.d Mr llobson. near Fre- LADIES several weeks. i'ltvto xv i'l be an April Fool social at the Jamestown school house. Sat-utdav. April 1st.

Fveryone comv. The erxxceeds will be used for play erottnd uipnieut. v'r and Mrs. Paul KraUer xvere Asb.it v. Sunday evening, to see Mrs.

Pari Sparks, who has been real Sprinngiime awakens the desire for the new and beautiful Nature, herself demands that we put on our New Sprng Raiment and keep in harmony with the universe. Easter will soon he here. No doubt you are impatiently awaiting the Easter Promenade. of the photographer, received fa est of his schooling axvay from Angola. His family moved to Lorain.

Ohio, front here. His first employment xvas by the Ceneral Kleetric At Fort Wayne, then he went to Cleveland where he made motors for a company hut soon decided he might just as well work for himself as for the other fellow so he is now in the same line of business in with himself as Inxss. He married a Fort Wayne girl who died about a vear aco. lie has four small Kern vour oye open for Tri-State House, just the co'Vto. the site of the boarding clnh in the daxs of students, a uaOer a xx i'l oren with a chicken Sunday, Hettder will be opnetor of the txexv eating tn rx six with crip.

She is able to no up mT NMJU.A the announcement pan ot li nun- now. Mr F. Hakestraw is hone Suudav from Leouia, tl expected New pt tin mn department we se she has visited her daucn-John Hansen and famine past few weeks. Mdxich wa called to Ham- tel. Mr 11 v.

for Chas. rm et to onen up hort ly. It ill interest yoi hov.se Mr. and Mrs William Howies en-tcttaiurd to dinner. Sunday, in hotter cf Mrs l-owles' MMh birthday, also Mt.

and Mr. Hoxvles xxeddinc anni-xersatv, the folloxv 5nc people- Mr. and Mrs Halph of F.don. Ohio. Mr ard Mrs.

Paul Willouchby, Mr. anxt Vrs. lVrey Heese and Mr. and Mrs ljuas ot this place It xx as their daughters. Mrs Curtis s.

Tth wedding anniversary. Mr. ard Mrs SteP.er live at Montpel-ier. Ohio, ami were unable txx attend Sundav. on account ot ue sei-ions illness of his mother.

Mrs. Hen-tv Aldrich. Word has been received siuxe that she is improving. Mr. antf Mrs Herlie Uarmen.

0) ifir. boys, two of whom are txvins. Ted Sowle moved with his parents t.x paw Paw, Michigan, and his edu-caliou xvas carried through Kalama-eoo College. He taught manual train-tug in Kalamasoo and later in a Virginia college. Hut he seems to have changed his vocation for the latest we bear of hint he is connected with an automobile factory tn Chicago.

He is mat ied and has one child. Charlie Hutson got his first knowledge of newspaper outs and electrotypes in the Republican office vfrhere he spent all his spare time after school hours. Now he is at the head of a company that manufactures electros and sends out the finest work done in the Fnited States. He has traveled a long way from printer's devil to the position he now occupies both in ability and miles for he is located at Los Ansreles. When Mr.

Stiefel made his latest trip to Cali daughter Wanda and son wenxiaii. Vs na tjuear and Henry Walsh spxit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pinter tiohson near Fremont. The Athena Circle wilt meet with Mrs Andres next Tuesday afternoon.

The lesson will be the second chapter in Psychology and the Day ticixrptl nidation School and Sports lOcar jp" If i1. Jp'j- h-- They come up V-x ft 1 HERE is the ideal every-day A jj JJ 1 wear for girls of all ages. dinner on account of the sickness I of their baby. Work Mrs Heese. leader.

I vie MoHride. Sterliug McClellan. Halph Heading. Paul Coy and Oscar Parsons as driver motored to Fort Wavne. Sunday afternoon, to attend the Marcus Show at the Palace.

Woods, the chiron-actor. has secured the services of Dr. James Cxteccerson to lecture here some time in June Dr. Creggerson is a well Brokaw Theatre Program lunch-; I fornia. Charlie Hutson gave a Clun ot eon for him at the Athletic March 31 idav Women marvel daily at the lavishness of our display.

Many have already made their Easter Selections, realizing1 that the most beautiful garments do not remain long on our racks. Co.ne early and avoid the jam of the last few days. Max Mevo "WttNDI tUHl." In A VIlUilNIA COUUTSHir' ot Dixie In UiM. with a rxal "IWf.x' do War" kind xf ttxn.an XUOOV-rioilscs 01 shoxa xx raic. 'j ii I l'' with silk embroidered emblems' Ml- 3 I H' and Three-piece fkl dresses xith a rcmarkab'c I'M I (f of xvat -xxaxs" a jjj I'l f' Vrii f.l ff dress, wit'i xvith.HU -v f.

V. crs. as K.vmvt a X'S tS4 separate as a sv Lvjj yfj II: I middv. C.ne i iJ so li.csc v- 1 VrLllU1 Jack Tar Tors-see they Ij'V mean sec how they solve ilip problem of dress your a daughter 'tOt known lecturer on tne suejevi 01 xm-ropractic. Mrs Holliu Philips, who has been in the Lutheran hospital for the past four weeks, was able to sit up in her room for the first vn Sunday.

She expect to return to her home here next week. The Indian Oil Oo. is building a neat, modern, one story structure for a fil'invr station north of the public s.ntarri The huildinc will be of Los Aneelos and the guests were fifteen of the -most Influential men of the city. Mr. Hutson is one of the prominent hustness men; foremost in all municipal affairs; xvas chairman of many drives for finances during; the war and was secretary of the Commercial Club last year.

He xvas here visltine friends about txvo xveeks a co. His narents. xvho live at tlrand Kaplds. come hack each year to visit their neonle xvho live near Ashley. Mr.

Hutson married a t.rand Rapids cirl. Kenneth Snyder graduated from hiah school then went to Tri-State and finally to the university at moomincton. He xvas with the Cur-tin and Clark Cutlery Co. in Kansas 'Citv for several years and Is noxv April 1 'Uurday xitta "NY Do you know that Gossard Corsets and the knowledge of our expert eorsetiere can bring to you the greatest beauty secret of all tin Cau be an unfailinng guide to your personal attractiveness and to your health? There is a different Gossard Type Corset for every different figure. Ask to see the New Gossard Corselette.

$2.50 to $10.00 ralmadue in her fcivatoM Sctxn Triumph RIGHT OF PURCHASE" stucco finish and faces diagonally onto the corner of Wayne and Cil-tuore streets. Mrs. Irving F. Drow of N'ew York, nee Heatrice Herron. made a short visit with her mother.

Mrs. S. Hiooks last week. She was on her 1 i i-- April I TS Utl of Honor Monday-Tuesday allas UeM In -Tin: diggers' ami Fntottatnina Dian a. a xx ax home from the west after spend- ravelins out of Kansas City for the tna two months on the Pacific coast, quick Meal Stove Co.

He is married Mr. I.ute CitYord received a let- has no children. He and his wife ter from her niece. Mrs. Chas.

Hel- spend some part of each summer littEer, who with her family moved here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. on a farm near River Junction. Mich- John Snyder.

lean. couple ot weeks aero, saying. Ford Pa rues has lived here most April 5-6 Wednesday-Thursday ithex xvere settled anil URe tne piace ot tne tune aim mete is nine IVlt "AT THE END OF THE WORLD" l-'orvrful rxltction lvet on Fantastical Uomani of his history titat ts uoi wen Known Miss P-enolt. a representative of to all his friends. He was in service th Salvation Armv.

met the Salva- durlna; the war. in the navy. After 400 PAIRS New Silk Stockings $1.10 to $4.00 EASTER HATS NOW READY that he housrht a ranch tn Aruona which he sold about a year aeo and 'returned to' Angola. Melvln Kratt Is one ot the success April 7-8. Hon Army committee tn the court house.

Friday morning and arranged for a drive for funds from May I to to finance the soda! work of the army. A hoard meeting will be Friday-Saturday ful voune men who have stayed riftht 11 lil here in Angola and helped the town to attain fame. He graduated from Irhnr after hi nnhnnllnr hpre. -I nusnal MMitniiiiiiiti His wife Isolate Zahst and they have "THE IRON TRAIL" A tH-vad mcl.Hlrama Thttlllnn lnctont IXxwerful torjr trnir ra. Admissiot.

10 and 20c held in April. Miss Chas. Wright was called to Hillsdale. Saturday by the death ot her daughter, Mrs. Chris Dauber, who was injured a week before.

She seemed to be Improving when per-ttcnltts developed. She died last Friday one child, a daughter. Meltin a member of the firm of the Kratt Drug Store quite capable ot selling; you the heat medicine for whatever alls.

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