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The Fairmount News from Fairmount, Indiana • Page 8

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FAGE EIGHT 11 THE FAIRMOUNT NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1929 I PER A 1 Si 2 We have used the blue pencil as never before cost not even considered. Come look them over whether you want to buy or not, so you can tell your neighbor of the wonderful bargains that we have in Silks. The Bee Hive Cash Store The Home of All-leather Shoes "OTATl BRAND" 2 at Isaiah Saturday night and Sunday guests Some fine bargains of H. C. Payne were Mr.

and store general special all Jays "week. i Ed Hannon ami family of Mr. and Mrs. N. A.

Wilson spent A complete assortment of Sni-- i Monday and Tuesday in Indianapo- dot's products, all the time at the 2E Bee Hive Cash stcre. lis. There is no inch Thing here as wanting one kind of suit and ending vp with something else. Ton order Exactly what yon IL IPffleec John Baugh of Chicago will be The residence of James Draper at the week end guest of Miss Louise 709 East Washington street is being 5 Gillette Blades Regular 50c package Smith. on and' B.

O. Wills and family have re-1 Tomato the Bee REMEDIES ntand WE Hive turned from Noblesville, having been Garden seeds Cabbage plants at Cash store. called there on account of the death hP make it for yo of the father of Mr. Wills. I im meet Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. Neel and Mrs. Victor Payne spent Sunday afternoon in Muncie.

39 Silk that formerly retailed at $2.50 per yard during our silk sale $1.491.291.19. The Bee Hive Cash store. OfILT And Up 50c Klenzo Shaving Cream Men's After Shaving Talcum 25C Emery C. Adams who has been suffering a severe attack of the flu was reported some better A baby daughter, Ruth Esther, bom early Thursday morning of last week, gladdens the home of Rev. and Mrs.

Milton H. Hadley. 60c Syrup Pepsin 49C 40c Castoria 29c $1.25 Konjola QgC $1.00 Miles Nervine 84c $1.00 Adlerika 34 $1.00 Listerine 74 75c Be" I arts 1 59c 2c Feenament 19c 6Cc Sal Hepitica 4gc $1.20 Milks' Emulsion ggc 60c Syrup of Figs 49 $1.00 Dar.derine 84 Horton Ribble (OF COURSE) MERCHANT TAILOR Buy ONE of each of the above and we'll sell you a regular 50c package of GfiMlctttG Blades Cos Mr. and Mrs. William Keever were the guests of Mrs.

Keever's I brother and family at Fowlertoh I Sunday. Kenneth John, who is attending school in Terre Haute, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. V.

E. Winn and; Mrs. Frank John at Radley, having Isaiah Jay has ore large Ax minister rug, 11.3x15. A bargain in price. aaugnter uarDara ieu, ten oaiur- with him as his guest Miss Nolan of Crawfordsville.

day morning for their homo in De-Land, Fla. SOc This Coupon is worth SOc On presentation Rev. and Mrs. S. A.

Mow have returned to South Bend after a fchort visit with the family of Rev.1 of I C.I Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Hudson Portland gave Mr. and Mrs. J.

KOZAK Dry Wash for Automobiles i j.iza coupon ana iwcnij The fish law is out but we can furnish you with some nice salt iJtilOIrU H5? nve cents and Mrs. F. Eddy. Bee Valentine a pleasant surprise when they visited their Variety Store I IWT lit! fish 12 i per pound. The Hive Cash store.

The Master LIU In last week's issue of this paper The Bee Hive" advertised a Pi Perfume Will deliver to bearer a bottle of Shari perfume. Sixty-three cent one Mif.5 Loucile Eddy, who is employed in Marion, is spending this week of her vacation at the home special sale on rugs not a left. Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Hudson were members of Mr. Valentine's congregation when he was pastor of a church at Portland of which they were members about fifteen years ago. $5.00 an Ounce value. jof her parents. Rev.

and Mrs. F. Rj Save with Safety at your REXALL Drug Store costs 51 00 SAVES $50.00 Horoeuiaid DATTICO Peppermint A 1 1 ILO Plenty of Mint-Rich Chocolate FULL POUND 49C Eddy. and Mrs. F.

R. Eddy returned the latter part of the week from Wolcottvijle where they were KUests of Mr. Eddy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Eddy.

Rev. F. R. Eddy left Saturday for Bloomington where he will preach at th.e evening service of the minis terial institute which will be session until the middle of May. Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Payne had the following dinner guests Friday: Mr. and Mrs.

V. E. Winn and Barbara Nell of DeLand, Florida, Mrs. Wessie Payne and children James Merrill and Richard of Goshen, Mrs. Ed Hannon and sons Phillip and Max of Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Todd and Bettie Rosalie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ribelin and children Robert and Virginia. PIONEER! You can get fresh Leaf Lettuce from Joe Shane's greenhouse Sweet Cream butter and Taste Good bread, all Fairmount products at the Bee Hive Cash store.

Drug Store All for c) rpc jUeazo TootXi Brash I and holder Jr jj Large Tube Tooth Post Ucaal Retail Value 79c When the funeral party the remains of Mrs. L. R. Whit- John Ethan Edwards, DePauw student, was home for the week end It lb Pure Can Granulated and to attend the senior class play, i Sugar 59c noy arrived at Park cemetery. Carnation Milk, large can 10c Thursday of last week, they found Carnation Milk, small can 5c a number of old friends and neigh-Pet Milk, large can lOcjbors at the grave waiting to pay IVt Milk, small can 5c their last tribute of respect.

Cut Price Drugs "Smilin Through." Mr. Edwards is a member of last year's graduating class of Fairmount high school which presented the school with the fund for stage improvements, including the new lighting system which added so much to the production of this year's play. Lemons, each 4c Mrs, Cora D. Albright of Windfall made a brief visit with her daughter, Miss Eva Mae last week while enroute to Bluffton. Armour's Pork Beans 10c Delicious Red Kidney Beans, per can 10c Dill Pickles, large jar 25c Country Gentlemen Corn, per can 10c Rammer Corn, per can 12c Miss Albright joined her there for Early six weeks.

Early Ohio seed potatoes. The Bee Hive Cash store. Elvin L. Valentine of Ypsilanti, a short time Saturday morning. SOMETHING NEW- gave his parents, Rev.

and Mrs. J. C. Valentine of South Wal Isaac Malone is moving this week Mrs. H.

F. PresnalL who has been spending the wipter with her sisters in Pasadena, returned nut street a short call Saturday evening. He with two other educators, Prof. Pray, head of the to his recently purchased property known as the Abigail Winslow home to Fairmount Saturday. Mrs.

res- 11 lb White Rose Flour 49c Itwnix Pumpkin, large can (Try It) 15c Battleship Mcstard. per jar 10c Battleship Peanut Butter, per can 15c Delicious Pineapple, per can 1. 25c history department of the state nail is so delighted with California on West Second street, having sold normal college of Ypsilanti, and the that she may make her future home his home on East Washington street In garter belts, girdles, etc Very latest. Also, a new. assortment of made up dresses for babies.

Novelties etc. Come znd Sec ELLA PATTERSON GIFT SHOP 203 E. WASHINGTON ST. other from Detroit, had been there. attending a meeting of the Histor ical association held at Evansville and enroute to their homes in Michigan.

to Charles Coahran, who with his family will move this week to their new home. Ernest Gaddis, who was occupying' the Winslow property when purchased by Mr. Malone, will move to the West Eighth street property vacated by Mr. This merry-go-round moving-bee was w. G.

Moon and wife left Tues- 8m Maid Seeded Raisins, per bdjly for Detroit where they will visit for a- few days with rela- JAmurnr Sleed Peaches (Heavy after which they will go to Syrup) Milwaukee, where they will Mr. and Mrs. Roy John of Day ton, are spending a few days conduct a revival meeting beginning May 8 and continuing indefinitely. with Mr. John's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank John and family, and all occasioned by the two real estate Fresh Selected Country Eggs Mrs. Tillie Rftliff f.M Mrs. Harrk-t Butler of Indianapolis, and two aona, A. Harrold of Elkhart and Arthur LEMUEL HARROLD BURIED WEDNESDAY Jane N.

Allred and Josiah Nichol deals of Malone and Coahran. Mrs. Emma Harrold and family, A Specialty Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walton have taken up their residence indefi I Harrold.

Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John called son received word Monday of the The Parrill and Lewis ambulance on Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller of near Rigdon, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil nitely in their home on North Main street, formerly known as the Sally Payne Roberts home. "Mr. Walton was in Fairmount some time ago death of Lemuel Harrold, age 90, which occurred at Noblesville Sunday. Funeral services were held at Mr.

and Mrs. F. D. Oakley hava returned to their new home inTej ic Haute. after an over night visit John, Mr.

and Mrs. John of Pt. Cse Hive Cash Store was called last week to take -Mary Terwilliger, who had suffered the fracture of both bones of her left leg while playing on the school Isabel, Mr. and Mrs. McMaster of Herbst, Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Kilgore trying to dispose of the property and 7o Deliver. We bmj Country Indianapolis Wednesday morning and with Mrs. Oakley's father, C. D.

burial took place at Walnut Ridge, Overman. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley ac- of Gas City taking dinner1 with Mr, return to Louisville, bat during their stay here both Mr. and Mrs.

ground of the West Ward building, to Marion for an X-ray examination. The relatives from this section "met companied the remains of Mrs. Je li and Mrs. De Decker and snpper with burial last Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Stewart of near Walton have come to like Fairmount nie Whitney here The child is reported to be on the the funeral party Walnut Ridge. He is survived by two daughters, Rigdon. and desire to live here. way to rapid recovery..

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