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PAGE FOUR AT.ZZ3 EZTLTCrCII, EtTCAIsX THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 123. THE ARGOS REFLECTOH GiiUEGIiES (Continued from Page One) drunkard, was dismissed. Tha cause of Elva XL UolbrooJc John IS. VYickizer, Editor A Putllzhtr Lloyd O. MaGtVS, Foreman Entered at the Port OSes Arsoa, Fidelity Health and Accident Co-, a dontract was conCiued bbIH next Hero are Summer's Smartest Colors, Styles and Patterns in setting.

aa raooad data matter. -JUST FOimr YEAES ASO" Argos will celtbratt the Glorious Fourth. Belva Lpckwood, has Accepted the Equal Ri5rta nomination for President and sj-s she will run on an antv scandal platform. Wm. Worthington passed away at his home on south Michigan street yesterday, aged 70 years.

Little Jennie Norria of- Kewanaa is visiting her, cousins, Allle and Edna Norris. Judgment was taken in the First National Bank of Marsala! Co. rt Estate of Harley A. Logan and Isaac RIETKODIST CHUECJEl NOTES W. B.

Collier, Pastor Suadaf School, Fred HelseL SupL LessonsThe Crucifixion" or "Thf Meaning the Cross." 10:30 Momizg worship. 6:30 Epworja League. 7:30 Musical program by the Oaa year la advance 'Z- EigM month la adranca Six months la advance Single Copy Reed. padcloth Shirts The divorce suit of Ada 1L Jones .75 vs Wilna A. Jones was continued.

June 13th: issues only, not trial THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. Stoneburner Orchestra of Stull Mem At Remarkable Savings trade acceptance. Samuel B. Harris vs H. H.

Homman, etc Wise Wise, CH2ST rOR CUBIST Regular Systematic THRIFT Builds Up A CASH RESERVE That Makes Anything Possible L. P. Hudson, formerly of Argos, has been elected to the school hoard orial Church, South Bend. The public is Invited. No admission charge.

Free will offering taken. Logan Kitch, Stacy B. Carpenter. I Checks, Dots, Stripes Everything! Jury, on note: Gale Motor Co. vs of Mentone.

In all the Wanted Shades of Leo. W. Williams and Walter Wil Elder Geiselman of Bremen will liams: Stevens Stevens; Wise CHRISTIAN, CHURCH NOTES preach at thfe Advent church Satur Wise. J. A.

Molter. J. D. Hampton, Pastor day night and Sunday. Blue, Gray, Tan, Helio Jury, failure to mafee return of tax Dr.

S. W. Gould had professional LAW OP LOVE: Love worketh no 111 to hla neighbor: therefore love la 9:30 Sabbath School, Elda SisseL business last week In the "Capital and Green able property: State of Indiana ex rel Glen R. Sawyer, Proaecuring At the fulfilling of the law. Romans Supt, of the South Precinct." torney, vs Rose C.

Ackers. G. W. 13:10. 10:30 Worship hour and sermon.

When the present pastor of the praykr- fav our love. Fa Dausman, Elkhart; Harry E. Vernon, 6:30 Junior Christian Endeavor. Christian Church, Rev. C.

V. Strick Elkhart; Henry Humrlchouser. 7:30 Evening worship and sermon. ther, be such In power and practice that all men ehalj know that we are the children of God. 8:00 Thursday evening, choir re land, took charge there was a debt of over 51700.

The balance Is now but $112 and plans are shaping to June 14th: Jury, on bond: State of Indiana on the relation of Jose hearsal. Everybody welcome. raise the money to wipe the slate phine Florence Humrlchouser, administratrix of the estate of William B. IT'S FLAG DAY clean before July 1.. Citizens State Bank Hess, vs Jesse Hess and the Metro MRS.

FRED W. ROSENTRETER At the Democratic national convention in St. Louis last week. President Today, June 14, is Flag Day, let us politan Casualty Insurance Company, be reminded, In this land of the free defendants. Lauer Dexter: D.

L. Groves Cleveland was renominated and home of the brave. It's hoped and McKesson, John Rabb Emison, 511 Emma A. Rosentreter, daughter of John and Mattie E. Anderson, was born in Tryon, Ga, Aug.

6, 1874. Here by acclamation and Ex-Sen. Allen G. Argos Indiana expected the display of the stars and Thurman, the noble "Old Roman" of Fletcher Trust and Savings polis. stripes in our town will be more com the Buckeye State, was named for plete than ever before on the Birth Jury, on bond: State of Indiana on she grew to young womanhood, when she was married to John McHone.

To this union were born four children, Vice President. Every Shirt in this Men's Wear Stores Consolidation Plan Event is Tailored to these Specifications; the relation of Josephine F. Humrich- ouser, administratrix of the estate of all of whom survive, Arthur Mo day of the Flag. She has now seen 151 summers but who dares say "she looks itr HOW MUCH FURTHER? William B. Hess deceased, plaintiff, Hone of Detroit, Mrs.

Mabel Arwood ABOUT A QUARTER BACK Argos will celebrate. mm of Chattanooga, Paul McHone of Chi vs Jesse Hess and Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, defendants. Lauer Dexter. Howard cago and Mrs. Dora Demers of Min In the future we will discontinue the loaning of grain bags.

Isaac Reed, SAVE BY BUYING A FULL SEASON'S SUPPLY Recalling, for the sake of getting Body length 34 inches Full thru chest and shoulders New 3i Inch curv-cut collar Gathered yoke at shoulders C. Hogue, D. L. McKesson. J.

C. Gordon. L. Bock. A daughter was born Sunday to Mr, our reasoning and deductions on neapolis.

Mr. McHone died some 22 years ago, leaving his young wite with 4 young children to provide and care for. By hard toil and economy she was able to keep her family to June 15th: Jury damages: Lydia Kuntz vs Fred Lemler. Peak Den straight, that for the eight years end and Mrs. Grant Davis of Risbland Center.

Associates Bldg. South Bend; Logan Kitch. ing in 1920 the farmer's dollar averaged a little above 100 cents in pur chasing power in the general mar Square cut tails no skimping Six ocean pearl buttooj not 5 Center pleat from neck to hem gether. William Jennings Bryan will speak On July 5, 1911, she was married in Plymouth next Tuesday under the Jury, claim: Oliver R. Bryant vs estate of Willis B.

Bryant. Holman, VpJr. the adult memory is not so to Fred W. Rosentreter, coming at auspices of the Knights of Pythias. Berne tha Miller, Rochester; Stev The largest crowd in the history of vague about the clamor for "Back to Normalcy" that arose about that time Every shirt is made of sturdy, close-woven, genuine broadcloth that time to Indiana to make their home, first living near LaPorte; but $1700 ens Stevens.

Issues only, not trial, on note and in due season took on many or Plymouth is expected. Licensed to marry: Charles Town and Cora Etta Cole; Geo. W. Sears and Nona Renfrow. The Men's Wear Louis N.

Schafer vs Bradford Cox, Elizabeth Cox and Minta Cox. Laaer about 9 years ago they moved to Argos, which has since been her home. She united with the Methodist Episcopal church in her youth and was a member of the local church at the Sizes Dr. W. C.

Sarber left Sunday for Cincinnati to take a three weeks post Dexter; Logan Kitch. Issues only, not trial, on note: The First Trust and Savings Bank of Ar The material in these shirts is good looking and long wearing and the workmanship is superior to shirts selling even for more. time of her death. She was also a graduate course. The doctor is prog Stores Consolidation Plan, sponsored by Marshall Field Company, Wholesale, makes these shirt values possible.

14tol7 ressive and is keeping fully abreast gos, Indiana, vs Minta Z. Cox and Bradford Cox. Lauer Dexter; Lo member of the local order of Re bekahs. of the times. Mrs.

Rosentreter was a Christian There was a great crowd at the Announcement We have leased the Diamond Filling Station on the corner of Michigan and Church streets and have full charge of the same beginning with Tuesday, May 22, 1928. We solicit and will highly appreciate a share of your patronage. Stop and see us. Harley Dawson Walter Bucket Phone 292 the earmarks of an economic crusade. The big idea, we we're told was to take the alleged war inflation out of prices.

We were told, too, that "everybody is doing it," that farms and farmers were no exception to this inevitable proe and that the. sooner we realized this and got down to solid price foundations (normalcy, in other words) the sooner we would be sitting pretty in the great prosperity procession. That was eight long years ago, and what the farmer cannot quite grasp is. that while most other industries Antloch "June Meeting" Sunday. Our Grays defeated the 20th Cen gan Kitch.

Court, divorce: John Hill vs Mary F. Hill. Jacob W. Eidson; no appearance for Mary F. Hill, No.

Liberty. Court, for guardian: James H. Can-an vs Albert Anderson. Walter A. Zeroll; Wise Wise.

woman, a kind, devoted mother, a faithful wife, a good neighbor. Her illness extended over a period of some 3 years, of which in the latter months she became a great sufferer, but thru it all she was patient Be Here Early Monday, June 18, When This Great Sale Starts Table Oilcloth Girl's Nickers and her faith unshaken. ADDITIONAL 1X3CALS She departed this life at the Kelly Hospital on the morning of June 9th, tury team at LaPorte Sunday, 6 to 4. Ollie pitched a shut-out game but for wild throws. This is the season's sixth straight for the Grays.

W. L. Sarber had a letter in this issue of historic Interest from Eaton, Ohio. "Manie" Vancd, aged 20, was Instantly killed in the local saw mill Saturday afternoon, when a loosened slab from a log being sawed struck him above the left eye. His aged father, standing five feet away, witnessed the tragedy.

Grossman Brothers Sale of Dairy 1928, her age being 53 years, 10 soon seemed to find their "norm" and move off with tha prosperity procession, the farm values have continued to suffer from chronic deflation till months and 3 days. Cows Tuesday, June 26. (49-2) Mrs. Jean Lane and children of She leaves her husband, the two this very hour. There has never been sons and two daughters, 4 grandchil South Bend spent Sunday with home folks.

time within the memory of any when an investment in farm lands dren and other relatives to mourn her going, while friends and neighbors shall miss her kindly greetings and neighborllness. seemed so uninviting." In 1922 and Edna Quivey is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. J. Gibbons and family this eash year since we were solemnly as-; week.

I sured the bottom had been reached Funeral services were held in the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller and fam M. E. church, Monday afternoon at Perfect fitting, nicely tailored cotton crash, plaid pattern knickers for girls in sizes 8 to rp I f) 16 at OI.lII Boy's Wash Suits New wash suits for your little boys, made up in attractive styles.

All plain broadcloth or plain colored blouses finished with plaid or figured collars to match pants. Some have fancy fabric belts and all are fast colored materials. Sizes 3 and the upward turn in land values was just ahead. All of which makes farmers wonder whether deflation has ily on Michigan City friends Sunday. 2:30, in charge of Rev.

Collier, and interment was made at Maple Grove. Below are our every day not special prices on guaranteed first quality table oil cloth. 48 in. width in plain white, also lioht or dark ground with contrasting! $rs- 30c Same width in special quality high colored floral patterns, qnp yard uwu 54 in. plain white, yd.

45c 48 in. black pebble finished, yd. 47c 48x48 inch oil cloth patterns are 47c 54x54 inch patterns are 68c Charlie Goddard and family of even yet done its deadliest. It is HAIR CUT 35c MARCELLING 50c SHAMPOOING 40c By graduate Madam Swartz School of Beauty Culture, South Bend Phone 202for appointment MRS. BRUCE LOWMAN common knowledge we have been un CARD OF THANKS South Bend visited his father last Sunday.

able to reduce the appraisal of lands often enough to keep them within IT N. J. Goddara drove to Bunker Hill Tuesday to visit his brother, James hailing distance of actual values, and We wish to publicly express our thanks to friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness, aid and R. Goddard. Clayton Robinson of Chicago spent sympathy shown us in our loss of that with the extra appraisals, thousands of farms are rated for taxation at a higher price than they will sell for.

And these facts apply with equal 0. L. GROSSHAtl Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulance service at a nominal charge Sunday with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. Robinson, wife and mother. Fred W. Rosentreter And The Children. JACOB MARTIN NOTARY PUBLIC will write Deeds, Mortgages, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Rohrer or truth to property values in Argos and to 6 yrs. Priced at 95c to SI. 45 all other agricultural towns. South Bend spent the week end with Argos home folks.

The undeniable facts prove conclu CHARLES EDWIN RHINESMITH Contracts, and Wills. Phones 78 and 214. Mrs. Ralph Rinard and sons Kenneth and Ralph Jr. visited Chicago OFFICE AT LUMBER YARD sively that, so far as the farmer Is concerned, the much-touted backward movement toward normalcy has been sadly, even tragically overdone.

For GROCERY SPECIALS FRIDAY SATURDAY Charles Edwin Rhinesmith was born in Sandusky County, Ohio, Jan. relatives last week. Day and night calls answered promptly Phones 13 55 254 15 Miss Hilda Hendricks of South BRIDGE PARTY 1st, 1850, and departed this life about who needs be told that, despite all Bend was a guest of Miss "Mary Pick-erl early in the week. efforts and pretenses to boslter up Misses Mary and Beatrice Pickerl 2 large boxes Post Toastles bbl. Nappanee pastry flour the farm situation and notwithstand entertained four tables of bridge Miss Eloise Neff spent Thursday ADDITIONAL LOCALS ing repeated promises of "relief" in Tuesday afternoon in honor of their of last week with South Bend friends.

guest, Miss Hilda Hendricks of South various guises, millions whose lane-holdings have meant the savings of Play Suits Little peg top or Dutch style play suits made by the Argos Garment Co. Nicely trimmed in red percale and large pearl buttons Heavy plain blue cheviot at 73c. Plain blue chambray at 43c Bend. Refreshments of chicken salad. an active, hard-working life have seen their all fritter away to comparative I9c 1.05 I9c 31c 19c 32c Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Corbin and daughter Jean spent Sunday In South Bend. Miss Fern Railsback received he diploma from Indiana University this week. We are pleased to note Miss Fern was listed from Argos. Mrs.

G. W. Riddle, Mrs. August Saratoga chips, ice cream, nabiscos, opera sticks, nuts and grape juice were served the guests Prizes were won by Mrs. T.

G. Meloy, Miss Helen nothingness and myriads have been deflated out of every dollar they ever 2 large cans Argos kraut Fresh roasted Santos Peaberry coffee, lb. 2 boxes Post bran flakes Pure apple cider vinegar, gallon Miss Rose Jordan of Plymouth is attending Mrs. Wm. Benner, whose condition is very serious.

Miss Orpha Powers of South Bend spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Powers. Mrs. K.

K. Berlyn is taking her vacation from the Citizens State Bank and Miss Mary Sarber is in the bank. Miss Virginia Ross oi Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, is spending the sum' mer with her aunt, Mrs. Harold Cox. Mrs.

Wm. Sours and daughter ana Mrs. James Bowell of Rochester spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. C.

7 A.M., June 2nd, 1928, aged 78 years, 5 months and 1 day. He was the son of Charles and. Harriet Rhine-smith. When he was two years old his parents moved to Fulton county, where he has since resided. On Oct.

17th, 1875, he was united in marriage to Louisa Barbara Beeh-ler, to which union were born four daughters and two sons. The wife and two daughters have preceded him in death. Survivors are Mrs. Laura Abbott and Leon Rhinesmith, at home; Mrs. Maude Runnells of Richland Center, and Arthur Rhinesmith, of Wilwaukee, four grandchildren, Mrs.

Gladys Frederick of Mun-cie, Mrs. Dessie Emmons- of South Bend, Everett Clay of Mich, owned. Schoonover and. Miss Florence De- The personal equation is not the Mont. Weissert and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Umbaugh and two sons attended the Hagenbeck-Wallace Shows in South Bend Wednesday. Mrs.

Dessie Albert Myers of South Bend is seriously ill at Ep worth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hoffman called on her Sunday. Mrs.

Edna Huff returned to her home in Waukeshaw, Tuesday after visiting her sisters, Mrs. L. N. Schafer and Mrs. Lewis Bose.

Mrs. Huff had accompanied Mrs. Schafer home after a visit in Waukeshaw last week. i Others present were: Misses 'Glad answer. Ana it is cruei as -wen as wickedly false, to say that all this in Riddle of Plymouth visited Mr.

and Mrs. Budd Parkhurst Sunday. ys Bouse, Eleanor Kuhn, Bernlce Alle man, Mary Sarber, Louise Schafer, Elizabeth Drake, Mildred Kosanke, equality Issues from the oneration of sound economic law. When many classes of our people, who are neither abler nor worthier than the average, Mrs. Christina Tate writes home she went west on the same train with Madam Schumann-Heink, who was on her way to the G.O.P.

convention, and Jane Ryno, and Mesdames Franc 00N0V Ull lib Brewer, Lawrence Fink and C. J. literally roll in wealth and draw div Eaglebarger. Mrs. Hala Corey and Mrs.

Hattie Corey Hackler went to Monticello had an Interesting talk with her. idends so large they are ashamed to and Raymond Clay of Rochester, besides several nephews and nieces. make the figures public, while mil yesterday to spend a few days with REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lawrence Corey. r. He was a member of the Grand- lions, equally able, industrious and worthy merely "make ends meet" or Mrs.

L. N. Schafer and son Robert (Furnished by Cressner Ab view Evangelical Church and lived a drove to Waukesha, Wis, last week stractors of Titles, Plymouth, Ind.) true Christian to the end. He was less than that, there is something radically wrong with the divvy and our economic system is rotten. honest and firm in his convictions Abstracts of title to all property to visit her sister, Mrs.

Edna Huff and family a few days. In Marshall County Accurately and and in applying Christian It has become a favorite "rainy day Mrs. Harold Meek and baby spent K-fl-QT 110 LfF promptly compiled. principles in everyday life. Death was caused by heart trouble Sunday night and Monday with Mrs.

Etia Gantz of Plymouth. pastime" for the farmer to guess how much further "back" he will have to be shoved till he finds himself safe Otto L. Grossman and wf to Trus and complications incident to old age Raymond Dimmitt and daughter tees of the Town of Argos, 8 acres and it is believed his death was has Vol. 3 Lenore of Ober visited Mr. and Mrs.

THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928. and serene in the promised land of No. 35 In the NE cor Lot .1 sec 12-32-2, Cem. tened because grief over the death George Dimmitt last week. Normalcy.

wd $L00. of his wife less than a year ago, which Goal Up Now a While Prices are Low Fancy Chestnut and Egg Anthracite Excellent Baseburner or Egg Coke Third Vein Pocahontas Egg Blue Grass Block Beaver Creek Elkhorn Egg W. Allen Goodrich and wf to Rob Phone your order for sorrow the deceased was unable to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ralston and family of Bourbon were Sunday A thing of beauty is a source of worry.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Hard Coal, chestnut, ert Brundige, lot 7 Shadel's Replat overcome. guests and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Warner. Funeral services were held -at the stove or egg.

Mrs. B. O. Buckley and children uranaview evangelical cnurcn on Notice is hereby given that the un Independence, Plymouth, wd $1.00. George W.

Simons and wife to Portland: SHo Company, Lots 7 and 8 Finfons Add; East Lake in lot 4 sec 24-33-1 wd $1.00. Monday, June 4th, at 2:00 P.M., with Published each week in the Interests of the people of Argos and vicinity by the MARTIN-SANDERON LUMBER COAL CO. Jim Sanderson, Editor returned home last Thursday after a visit with relatives in Terre Haute. Miss Frances Marsh of South Bena Red Top steel fence posts on hand now. Half the people who marry in this world his pastor.

Rev. Ralph Handschu-in dersigned administratrix of the Es-tae of Marion Bland, deceased, will, pursuant to an order of the Marshall charge, assisted by Rev. Philip Beeh are women. The oth Jesse Finney and wife to James R. ler.

Burial was made in the South was a week end guest of Miss Ruth Mahler, who was home from North Circuit Court of Marshall County, In and Myrtle G. Morris, of RR lot er half are men. That's why modern marriage Germany cemetery. Manchester college. dlana for sale at private sale 2 in sec 13-32-2; 2.13 a NE see 24-32 i.

of Mich Rd SE sec 21 MRL wd la a 50-50 proposition. Mr. and Mrs. Russell VanVactor of at the Citizens State Bank at Argos, Mr. and Mrs.

Al Bouse spent Sun Plymouth and Miss Ina McCloud of Indiana, on said June 30. 1928, the day relatives in Silver Lake. $5200.00. Idaville were Sunday guests of Mr. following described Teal estate, to- Purchaser of secondhand car: "Look here, this darn thing won't reverse at all." Franklin Bower of South Bend Phebe M.

Inbody to Alvin R. and Olive Inbody, 7 a in part 3W sec and Mrs. H. B. Fry.

Hi: "That hired man of yours is certainly an accessory hound, Si." Si: "Yep. right now he's finished rigging up a spot light for his wheelbarrow." wit: spent the week end with home folks Lot No. thirteen (13) in Wickizer's Mr. and Mrs. Jay Osborn and son Robert and R.

M. Osborn of South 3-33-1, wd $1.00. Ira Grossman has the foundation work done. The carpenters will be at work shortly. W.

B. Shaffer is doing the work. Miss Jane Ryno of Benton Harbor is visiting Miss Mildred Kosanke this Addition to the Town of Argos, Indi Ply. Imp. Co.

to Francis E. Garn, Frys Poultry Mashes and Swine Ration are unexcelled feed them continuously Dairy Feeds MiM Feeds Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Former That is why it is the ideal car for this one-way week. lot Impr.

Club Sub; O.L. 14 Harry Osborn of Sale to be made for cash or on terms at not less than the appraised wings Add Plymouth, wd $100.00. Mrs. E. Alleman and Mrs.

Belle Mrs. Diantha Bryan of Los Angeles traffic business." Alleman Spayde were Plymouth vis Califs arrived Saturday for a visit value and sale to be continued from MARTIN-SANDERSON itors Tuesday. with her daughter, Mrs. Mart Lane day to day until property Is sold. Wife: "It says in the LUMBER A COAL CO.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardesty PEARL E. KELLOGG Cora M. Drummond andVhus to Jacob Martin, SE er 20 a sec 3-32-2.

wd $1.00. Cora M. Drummond and hug to Kraus Apfelbaum Inc, NE SE see 3-32-2, wd $L00. and other Argos relatives. She visited her brother, John Railsback of Kee- have moved from Plymouth to Argos Administratrix.

We have just un and are living at 213 Plum street. line, on her way east. Logan Kitch, Attorneys. (49) loaded a car of fresh We have a lower price on White Cedar Fence posts, both 6 and Miss Flo Morgan, daughter of Mr. Alpha Cement, Mrs.

John Drabe and Miss Elizabeth went to Chicago Tuesday even 1926 Chevrolet Truckwith Cab for Sale South Mrs. C. J. Fletcher was a paper that you can get a good wife in Samoa for $3. Isn't that terrible Husband: "Oh, I don't know.

A good wife is worth that much." 7 Inch halves, 7 feet' ing for a few days visit with friend. and Mrs. F. W. Morgan, graduated from Teachers College in Indianapolis, Thursday, June 7.

Flo finished her course in March and has since long. Linton Quivey is not only doing his regular work, but is also taking care cf Rural Route 3 during Sam Swihart's honeymoon. Bend visitor Monday. Mrs. Chas.

Redinger visited her son Fred and family a few days last week. Mrs. Idella Clifton Lambert of Lansing, Mich, returned home Tuesday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Savilla Clifton, who la very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Mrs.

E. B. McCollum and Truman Randall of Indianapolis are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. XL S.

Fry. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.

Kuhn and Misses Eleanor and Roberta Kuhn of Veed-ersburg were, week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cotnan of South Bend.

The, girla stayed over to visit Mrs. Coman longer. E. O. Thompson and two sons, Miss Herbert B.

Fry Elevators Farmer: "Come and TO show you how to milk a cow." City Youth: "Maybe rd better start on, the calf been employed at the N.RJHJL Dr. and Mrs. Paul Tanner and baby of South Bend, Mrs. Frank Tanner, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Mitchell and two sons spent Sunday at the John Mitchell home helping Mr. Mitchell celebrate his We observe this about the Ten Commandments there la no clause exempting any particular class. MARTIN-SANDERSON LUMSEft COAL CO. Phone 78 Nora Kewhouse, Mrs. Wm.

Thompson and two children spent the week end In Gambler, Ohio, attending a family reunion..

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