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The Cambridge City Tribune from Cambridge City, Indiana • Page 8

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CLUB MEETING Wayne County Federation of Clubs in Session Here Last Thursday The Wayne County Federation of Clubs held its. spring meeting in the Christian church at Cambridge City, March 25th, the Helen Hunt Club. of this, city morning acting session hostess. opened at 10 o'clock with the reading of the collect for club women. The address of welcome WAR given by Mrs.

E. 0. Paul, prosident of the Helen Hunt Club. Mrs. Paul spoke of the things which being accomplished by the of federated clubs and the growth of the individual woman 88 8 result of personal and mental contact and exchango of Response was made by Miss Elizabeth Foulke of Richmond.

Practically ell of. the morning session was given to the general work the county organization, including the reporta of the different county committees, the reports of club presidenta and business. Miss Blanche Boyd sang a solo and this, was followed by an address on "Proposed Legislation" by Mrs. Cora Saxson of Falmouth, chairman of the Hixth District. Bills discussed by Mrs.

Saxson and which she dirged the Federated Club members to sanction are: (1) The education bill, providing for a federal department of edudent's cabinet; (2) uniform marriage cation with a en secretary in the Presiand divorce laws; (3) libraries In every county in state; (4) probation offcer stationedl in every county in the state. At 1 o'clock a luncheon was served in the busement of the the table decorations being red. and sWeet peas And retl candies in crystal holders: Covers were laid for The afternoon session was largely attended, the Friday Study Club; a junior organization which has recently been organized and of which Miss Elizabeth Paul is president, being in attendance. Mr. L.

H. Millikan of Indianapolis, agent of the State Board of Charities, gave the principal address of the Mr. Millikan spoke on "Child Welfare" and of the influence of. the Federated Clubs U- on the child and homo life of their community. "There is no other body of women with more or better influence on home life and the welfare of children than the Federated Club women Indiana," he said.

The slogan of the boars: of which he is hyent, he said, is urgent Your Community," and he each of the clubs represented to adopt the same irleu. A detailed account of procedure of adoption WItS given by the speakor, who also spoke of the effect environment has upon 2 child. During the business session, Mra. Robert Hicks was county chairman; Mrs. John Shroyer of Richmond was re-elected vice and Miss Beatrice Swallow, I secretary-treasurer, GERMANTOWN ITEMS Mrs, Jeanetle Tatman visited r'elnlives in Indianapolis and Connersville last week, Mrs.

Amanda Beck har returned home from Indianapolis, where she spent the winter, Scott Lichty has purchased the farm owned by Mrs. Susan Beard. The Royal Purple degree was con Robert Whelan and Joe Kinsinger in Encampment of I. 0. 0.

F. lodge, Saturday night, and Will Davis was given first degree in the subordinate. Frank Duff entertained the Freshman class of the Cambridge City high school at his home. south of town last Werlnesday night. Refreshmentx of muple sugar and sandwiches were served.

Mrs. Susan Beard left Sunday for her new home at Muncie. She spent the week end with her siatr, Mrs. Amanda Lichty. Mrs.

Addie Overbaugh, who has been ill, is here with her brother, E. E. Oldaker and family who are. caring for her. Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Davis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daughter at New Castle. Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Davis and. family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sourbeer entertained to dinner Sunday, in honor of their daughter, Ruth's birthday, Mr. and Mrs. John Rothermel, Mr.

and Mrs. Park Sourbeer and son, Mrs. Amanda Boughner, Miss Tewell, Miss Mary Kinsinger, Park Shroyer and John Tewell. Raymond Wickes has sold his property to Mrs. Bundy, Marshall Stef.

fenson will occupy it, and Mr. Wickes will move into the property vacated by Mr. Steffenson. Mrs. Davis received the sad news of the death of her brother Willard Lichty, March 18, of pneumonia at his home in Volla, Wash.

le was 61 years old. He left this community 37 years ago. He leaves to mourn their loss EL wife, five. children and two grandchildren. Faucett is again out of scarlet fever quarantine.

The Clark Faucett family spent Sunday with Mr. Faucett's mother, who has been ill with flu at. her home in Cambridge City. Robert Rush family were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Rush's twin sister, Mrs.

Martha Allison, of Centerville. The Allisons were. giving a birthday dinner in honor of their little daughter, who was nine years old March 29, The Willing Workers of the Lutheran church will hold their annual Easter bazaar at the church and supper will be. served in the Parish house. Everything is now ready and the same hearty welcome.

and. good time is expected as in former years. Meetings continue at the Evanrelical church throughout this, Holy week. Rev. Scheidler preached an interesting sermon to an exceedingly audience Sunday night.

There will be no Saturday evening service. be given at the Evangelical church The following Easter program will Sunday morning: Instrumental Sourbeer Song. Prayer fildn Bertech Recitation Oldaker Recitation Arnhelter Duet Currie Lumb, Lucile Kalgor Recitation Lamott Recitation Lamb' Solo Luinott Recitation Alford Recitation June Inrold Duct Bertach, Virginia Hunt Lucile Knisor Recitation Wilma Prether Hong Recitation Kalger Recitation Prather Duet Mra. and Silas Personotte Easter Scheldier Song. Benediction Mrs.

Philip Latever, returned home Monday from with Chicago relatives and attending the funeral. of her brothr, Sanford 71, Burket. MUSIC WEEK So Beautiful She cannot help but exclaim over the beauty of a bouquet or a plant from here, if she receives it as an Easter gift. An Early Selection is Always Best. No Raise in Prices.

OTTO BECKER Phone 20 on 61. Oambridge City. Our Display of the New Millinery Modes of Spring Carries the largest variety we have ever shown. It's a pleasure to show you. We Do Hemstitching.

MRS. E. R. McGraw MILLINERY I 19110 Wow 4 Throwing away your old Shoes is really inexcusable waste. We can repair them, at little cost, so they will give you many added weeks of service.

A dollar saved is a dollar made. Angelo's Electric Shoe Shop PHONE 100 I ADAN TIRES 29x4.40....... $13.50 Oversize. $11.25 $9.90 All Tires covered by manufacturer's guarantee. HILBERT F.

JONES Phone 30 on 486. PERSHING, IND. PUBLIC SALE! The undersigned will sell at public auction at his home on Fourth and Foote Streets, Cambridge City, on Saturday, April 3, 1926 AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P.M. the following personal property: Dining Room Table Bookcase Heating Stove 6 Dining room Chairs Gas Hot. Plate Kitchen Table Lawn Mower Old-fashioned Walnut Odd Chairs Bed and Dresser Coal and Wood Range Leather Davenport Good Sideboard Other Odd Articles ARTHUR HODSON Roland McGrady, Auctioneer.

Parent- Teachers Association to Stage. of Musical Concerts This community will 'obaerve National Music Week April and 9, with three big evenings of music. at Lineoln Auditorium. These programs are being arranged and the auspices of our Parent Teachers which are displayed on page seven of this issue. The object of the National Music Week is to create.

keener musical appreciation and in the first effort to observe. this National Music Week. the A have arranged three evenings of a variety of music that every one will enjoy and appreciate. The price of 60 cents for a season ticket, just abbut covers the cost of protluting these fine programs, and there be any money left, the T. A.

ie surely entitled to it, to tarry on the great work they are doing for this community, The members of this association are going to make a personal canvas of the entire community, and Cambrittge. City is expected to purchase 1,000 tickets. When one oi the P. T. A.

ladies a approach you in selling season tickets, smile, buy for each member of your family and enjoy the greatest pleasure in the world, MUSIC: Friday Study Club Luncheon One of the outstanding events of the week will bi. the luncheon to bel given. Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Max, Feenister for members of the Friday Study Club. Mrs.

Robert Hicks, president of the Wayne County Federation of Clubs, will be at the luncheon and will give 2 talk on the new book by Alice Ames Winter, "The Business of Being a Club Woman." Following this, Miss Elizabeth Paul will give talk on her recent European trip. of town guests will include Miss Eva Lou Hicks, of diana University, and Miss Mary Bertsch of Battle Creek, who are. spending their Easter vacations at Mr, and Mrs. John Sloniker and daughter, Eva, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Slonlker of Knightstown, and Mrs. John Forrest of Hagerstown, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ivan Deck and children Milton. The occasion walk the twelfth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Deck, Some cate! bliss Eva Sloniker has given her position with the Wayne Works at Richmond, and will remain home for 3 month.

of much needed rest. Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Williams amNi two daughters of Columbus, Ohio, will be the week end guests of her sister Mrs.

Harry Kustor and family. Mrs. Geo. Morse returned homie Friday from Indianapolis, where she, has been for the past two weeks; caring for her sister, who is sick. Mrs.

Evylin Plumer and Mrs. Louis Johnson of Now Castle spent Sunday with Mrs. Faye Hudleston. NEWS OF LODGES Announcement of Events in Fraternal Circles The District Meeting, of Rebekah lodges will be held in Milton, April 27. Warden Sister will hold school Robson, in' instrucJeanie tion: Lodges please note change in date.

On April 13, Osage Tribe No. 93, will put on the adoption degree by the Connersville tribe. of Red Men. This a Hnry County and Eastern Indiana Red Men mecting. Osage Tribe in trying to secure a real Inclian for that day and evening, They will have atroet.

parade if the veathor permits: Bands. and Dogree Teams will be in line: Don't forget the date- -April 13-Tuesday, Matoaka Council, Degree of Pocahontas, will: entertain one of the ten district meetings held by the Great Council, Wednesday, April 7. There will be: two sessions, one at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when, the Council officers will have charge. Mrs. M.

Jessie Raub of Lafayette, Great Pocahontas, Mrs. Belle. Ammen of. Indianapolis, Great Wenonah; and Alberta Roberson, of Muncie, Great Keeper of Records: The night session will be in charge of the council here, when al class of candidates will be initiated by 3 'visiting degree staff. Councils Brookville, Connersville, Fairfield, Brightwood, Indianapolis, Ingalls, Knightstown, Metamora, Middletown, New Castle, Richmond, Sulphur Springs, Whitcomb and Orange are assigned here.

Gertrude Blackford is the deputy in charge. Petition New Road to North A petition requesting the state to take over a direct route. of county roads from Cambridge City to Bluffton, was presented to Governor Jack8011 and the state highway commission, Monday, by El delegation of citizena. from; those towns and others 0l1 the proposed route. Vern D.

Sowers who went west a few am! has ben located in Rawlins, Wyoming returned to Hawlins last Sunday after spending the week with his sister, Mrs. Faye Huddleston and other relatives. Young Wife Afraid to Eat Anything was afraid to cat I had stomach trouble afterwards. Since taking Adlerika I can eat and feel fine." (signed) Mrs. A.

Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika reGAS and often brings surprising relief to the stomach. Stops that full, bloated feeling. Removes old waste matter from intestines and makes you feel happy and hungry. Excellent for obstinate constipation.

Carpenter's Drug Store. A CHOICE CUT OF HAM FOR Easter Breakfast The most tempting and satisfying Breakfast possible to imagine for Easter morning--or any other morning for that matter. Order a center cut of Ham -it's delicious. We also have SPRING LAMB VEAL Sausage and the finest cuts of. Beef.

Roush Meat Market Phone 244. We Deliver. Purest Honey 3 Honey 50. BAKER'S HONEY Those who prefer the purest and best 'quality Comb Honey always purchase Bakers. Ask your Grocer for Baker's Honey.

For Bee Hives and all kinds of Bee Supplies Phone White 322. W. BAKER A MILTON, INDIANA. THESE WILL FIT YOUR BEDROOM At the prices, we ask one and all to compare our values with what they are able to secure elsewhere. A splendid assortment to choose from.

FRANK H. OHMIT Furniture, Hardware, Stoves and Groceries The New No. 2 McCormick-Deering MANURE SPREADER is built with two steel beaters and has the wide spread spiral. Capacity is 65 to 75 bu. Boxes loaded to.

top or arch, 34 inches high. Let us show you this money saving spreader. SOURBEER RODENBERG Phone 40-87 Pershing, Ind. 6 Fully :18 good as the best home-made Fried Cakes you over -and without the hours of hard, hot work necessary to make them yourself. I CONNELLY'S BAKERY Everything New in MILLINERY FOR EASTER Just Received a Now Line of TAM HATS AND CHILDREN'S HATS From New York.

FALLS SISTERS House and Barn Moving AND ALL KINDS OF HEAVY MOVING ROMIE USHER CENTERVILLE, IND. 10-4 R. R. 4. CANDY EGGS Brightly colored Caster Eggs, perfectly harmless to cat since all coloring is pure fruit tints.

Large and small liggs. SMITH'S CONFECTIONARY.

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