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The Cambridge City Tribune 1925 No. 44 CAMBRIDGE CITY, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, VOL. LIX PHONE 7 WE DELIVER GRAVER'S Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg 35c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. Log Cabin Syrup, table Lug Cabin Syrup, medium 60c Barnard Sorghum, half gal 65c Chewing Gum, a'l flavors, 3 10c Life Savers, all flavors, 3 No. 10 Hummer Peaches, No.

10 Hummer Cots, can 65c Raisins, seedless, bulk, 2 lbs Raisins, puffed, bulk, 2 lbs Urma Rolled Oats, pkg Salt Herring, 65 for 25c Canvas Gloves, doz. pairs Pint Thermos Bottle Electrie Toaster 980 Dromedary Dates, pkg 5 lb. box Campfire Marshmallows, nice and fluffy, Salted Peanuts, lh. 15c Hershey Milk Chocolate. Chuckle Jellies Orange Slices, lb 190 Beechnut Orange Lemon Drops, 3 pk 10c Rice, Fancy Blue Rose, lb 10c Pillsbury Pancake Flour, 5 1h.

bag pure Buckwheat Flour 40c New bulk Mince Meat, Ily 19c Battle Ship Coon, lb, pail 19c Frankfurters, lb 'Toilet Paper, crepe, large 1 rolls 25c Toilet Paper, Japane tissue, 31g. Clothes Pins, 2 doz. in carton, 2 cartons 15c Pears, bu Te Sweet Potatoes, lh Fancy Kiefer Graver's Dept. Store THE HOUSE OF QUALITY YOUR Baked Goods ORDER PLEASE This shop is here to please you with BAKED GOODS Whether it is a special order or just Al Loaf of Bread you want, we know we can satisfy you. TOPPIN'S BAKERY Children's Underwear At greatly reduced prices for quick sale.

Men's and Boys' Overalls and Work Shirts Very Reasonably Priced. Small Rugs Tapestry Fibre. Rag DANNER'S VARIETY STORE THE AAAA FLOUR Mother likes hest of all because it is made to satisfy her needs. IMPERIAL MILLS PHONE 17 METHODIST CHURCH GIVING A CHURCH AWAY I am the Advertising Agent. I am authorized to give away a good seat to every one who will come early.

Rev. F. F. Thornburg speaks Sunday morning. Rev.

Stelle speaks Sunday evening on "The Larger Aspects of the Church As a Big Business." The Neff family sings. CAMBRIDGE CITY JACKSONBURG ITEMS The Ladies Aid society will meet this (Thursday) afternoon with Mrs. Hallie Kingrey. A. number from Buelah Rebekah lodge attended the district meeting at Cambridge City Monday afternoon and evening.

Miss Helen Personett was the. Sunday. guest of Miss -Gladys Fagan. Herman Roth Hagerstown, spent the week end with his aunt, Mrs. Hugh Fagan.

Mre. Elva Fagan, Mrs. Alice Kiser, Ida Walters, Mrs. Mabel Personnett, Mrs. Hallie Kingrey, and Heiney and 'daughter Ruth, were the guests Wednesday afternoon of Mrs.

Eva Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Harris were at Richmond Monday with their daughter, Eva, who is at Reid hospital. Some fifty members of the W.

R. C. went to the home of Mrs. Frank Lutz Monday evening and gave her a pleasant surprise. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Kingrey and Mrs. Daniel Kiser attended a sale at Blooming Grove Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Swift of Connersville, visited Herman Kingrey and family Mr. and Ellison and Sungantford Mrs. Alice Beeson of Richmond, and Mrs. Orville Burg, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Kiser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beeson of Cambridge City were afternoon callers. There will be a halloween party Saturday night for everybody at the school house.

Everybody invited: Each family will please bring pump. kin pie and sandwiches for their own family. Come. out and enjoy the evening. Mrs.

'Clara DeHays and Mrs. Zoe Scott were Cambridge City visitors. Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Willie: Bertram spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Pinnick near Chester. Mr. and Mrs.

David Bertsch and Monroe Bertsch and family of 'Pershing, and John Dora and family of Cambridge City, were the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worl Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Miller of Richmond. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Lind- ley. DUBLIN ITEMS The M. E. Missionary society will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

Alice Crull. The Francis Asbury Sunday school class of the M. E. church will meet Wednesday night with Mrs. McKee.

Mrs. Margaret Steffenson of. Pershing was calling on. friends here Tuesday morning. Miss Voris of Indianapolis was the Mabels of Mrs.

Thomas. J. Butler over Sunday. Alonzo McDonald, wife and daughter and Dr. Morgan of Indianapolis, were callers at the training barn Sunday, Mrs.

Louisa Hayden and daughter Marie, and Mr. Mrs. Ben Hayden were called. to Oxford, Ohio by the death of a near relative. Mrs.

W. I. Holman returned from Muncie Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Knipe and daughter Florence entertained Kokomo friends last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker are moving to Richmond. Don't forget the big party at Dublin Saturday night, Mrs. Hilbert Jones of Pershing called on friends here Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Callahan of Cleveland, Ohio, enroute Florida, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snyder.

Tuesday they motored to Indianapolis and spent the day. Jot Cranor of Economy spent Tues day with Lewis Cranor who is inpoor. health. Mrs G. E.

Moore is at the Reid Hospital- where she is recovering from- an operation for- appendicits Mrs Mary Marsh spent from weduntill Sunday with Frankfort friends Mr- and- Mrs- Leonard Dean- left wednesday for- Huntington- Va.visit his people and later they will go to Florida. Webster Rummel and family, have moved to Cambridge City. Mrs. Nellie Mason of: Bentonville called on Mrs. Johnny Scott Wednesday.

Joy Cook of Muncie was in town Thursday. Mrs. Will Lyons of Milton calling on friends here last Friday. Mrs. C.

McKee was in Richmond Tuesday to see her sister, Mrs. G. E. Moore at Reids hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Stant and Floyd are back from Risco, where Mr. Stant purchased land. and Mrs. Mike Guadanola were at Indianapolis Friday.

Thomas Scott and wife' attended the funeral of Mrs. Scott's nephew, Joseph Caldwell at Bentonville Friday. Mrs. Raymond Hunnicutt entertained 2 number of little folks honor of her little. daughter's birthday last week.

Johnny Scott is nursing Manlove at Bentonville. Miss Katie Voris of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mrs. Belden. Mrs. Horace Hubbard spent day, afternoon her sister, Delbert Mrs.

Clarence Dalrymple who been ill, is recovering. Ralph Moore was called from Detroit, by the of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Bloom of mond, were Saturday evening of Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Butler. Funeral services for Mrs.

Badger, who was killed in Los reles, w88 conducted at M. E. church Sunday, morning, Martin officiating. Burial WAS Seipio. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Hoffman of neral services Mrs. Badger dianapolis, came, to, attend the guests of Mr. and. Mrs.

R. Moore: Mrs. Gertrude. Foster of Indinanapolis, spent the week end here relatives. Several from here will attend home coming at Messick Sunday.

Elmer Younce is disposing stock of groceries and dry and will return to their former At Farmland, LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuster and sons spent Sunday in Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Helen Harold and son are spending this week in Gettysburg, Ohio: Miss Beatrice Miller.

of New Castle, was the week guest of Miss Otta Evans. Wayne Whipple and Robert Evans were in Indianapolis Sunday and visited Clayton Rice. Miss- Wilma Gordan of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish, Chas.

Ingerman and family are moving into the Robt. Hughes propcity on Church street. Mrs. Foster Scudder, son and dau ghter, visited her parents at Knightstown several days last week. Miss Gertrude Edwards returned last week from an extended visit with relatives in Indianapolis, D.

F. Winters and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with Walter Stobaugh and daughter at. Muncie. Mr. and Mrs.

Shelly Pantell of Paris Station is. visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Bales of Mt. Auburn. Mrs.

Julia Stickrath met with a serious accident when she fell in the street Sunday and broke her arm. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Lester and daughter of Now Castle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Add Kiser. George: Morse and family of Indianapolis have moved into the Frank Allison property on Lincoln Drive. Miss Julia Kiess, whose home, 1a with. Mrs. Scott, has been quite sick the past week, but is better now.

Mr. and Bles. T. R. Dairy and Mr.

Zinnerson of Muncie, were Sunday guests of Roy Clingman and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris attended party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and.

Mrs. Thos. Butler. in Dublin. J.

W. Judking left Tuesday morning for Detroit to attend the annual meeting of the undertakers Manufacturers. of America. Dr. D.

Shafer of Rock Springs, Wyoming, came last Friday to several days with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Miller.

Omer Me Williams will visit Indifriends this week, also 'attend the Mardi-Gras events before going to Muncie for the winter. Mrs. Jos. Manlove went to Indiunapolis last week to visit for a while with her 'son, after spending several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. W.

Marson. Will Spitter and wife and daughter Mrs. Gine Cook of Flora -and Miss Helen- Miller of Columbus, Ohio, have visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Janie Driggs. Miss Ruth Faye of Greenfield, spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Inger: nial. Mrs. Ingerman.is showing provement3 from her recent illness. Mrs.

Horace Hamilton and granddaughter, Groves; spent Satur-. day amel Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert flarrison at Connersville. Mr.

Hamilton joined them on Sunday. Mrs. Janie- Driggs, Mrs. Will Spitleg, AIrs, Glae Cook and Miss Helen Miller motored to Connersville Friday and from there to Columbus to visit Airs. Charles Selby, niece of to Mrs.

Drives, Charles Kerlin, a Pennsylvania railroad pensioner, Was called to Philadelphia, Tuesday to tEndergo al special, examination with reference to heart, by the company's board of examiners. Mrs. Henry Silvey passed away at her home 121 Connersville Monday was morning. She was formerly Lula Trussler and- she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Emmit Shaw of Detroit, and a brother, Carl Trussler, of RichWill mond.

Mrs. Ethel Middicton entertained the Bridge Club at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bertsch Monday afternoon.

High score went to Mrs. Robert Hughes. After the last game dainty refreshments were served. in Robert Beard and wife of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived here Monday and visited his mother until Wednesday John morning, when they left by auto for Miami, Florida. Clayton Beard and wife also left Cleveland Monday for Guy Florida.

They both' have good positions awaiting their arrival there. SunMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eudoris Cripe of Chicago celebrated their golden wedding has Tuesday by giving a large reception at the Masonic templo of that city.

home from here are in receipt of illness invitations. Mr. and Mrs. known to many. of the peoRich- ple in this vicinity, as they formerly guests lived here.

Leslie An- Permission to discontinue traction the service between Cambridge City Rev. Milton was asked in service petition filed at with the public commission by the Terre Haute, IndianIn- apolis. Eastern Traction Company. fu- its petition the interurban comand pany declared that busses and L. private automobiles motor, means of.

transportation are so generally used between the two towns that the with branch traction line does not carry enough passengers to pay operating the expenses. Recent completion of A paved road between the towns is his partly responsible for the condition, goods it is said. The traction line which home the company seeks to abandon is two miles long, 0 Checks Make Shopping Easy Convenient and Safe. We will be glad to aid you in starting an account here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAMBRIDGE CITY, INDIANA Miss Eva Harris.

was taken to Reid hospital at Richmond Sunday where she will undergo 2411 operaLion for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kocher spent Sunday with Mr. ani Mira.

Forrest Kocher at Anderson. Mr. alit! Mrs. Frank Mayes of Straughn, Martin Brouse and sister, Miss Elizabeth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

F. Winter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess and daughter and Oliver Hess of Indianapolis, and Mr.

and Mrs. 'Ned Brown and children of Warren, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Give.

A number from here attended the funeral of George Biser at Cambridge Born, City to last Mr. and Thursday. Mrs. Robert Babb, a daughter last Sunday. Mrs.

O. F. Jameson and daughter Miss Josephine Portteus spent the week end at Indianapolis. Miss Josephine attended the teachers convention. Miss Mabel Kocher and daughter Mildred spent Thursday in Indianapolis.

Mr. end Mrs. William Hilton are the parents of 11 son born last Monday. Torrence of Columbus, Ohio, called on friends here last week. lie came to attend the funeral of his uncle, George Mr.

amt Mrs. Hilhert Jones attended the funeral Sunday of the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson of Liberty. She WAS Billed in auto accident last week.

Miss Mildred Kocher and Wilma Duff entertained the Dorcas club at halloween party at the homo of Aliss Kocher Tuesday eveninc. 'The members came masked and enjoyed il happy evening. Refreshments of pumpkin pie, doughnuts and cider were served by the hostesses. Miss Betty Brumfield of near Centervillo, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Omer Neff. Raymond Lowery of spent Sunday with Wesley Chase. GERMANTOWN ITEMS MILTON ITEMS Miss Marie Snyder is recovering from an acute. attack of tonsilitis. Mrs.

Rex Murray, substituted in grades 3. and 4 during Miss Sny-. der's absence. Sir. and Mrs.

William Huddleston. and sons spent Sunday in Straughn with his mother and family. Mrs. Lloyd Parking, who has been on the sick list, is much improved. C.

V. Pitman has been quite sick the past few days. The several teachers here attended the teachers' convention in Indilast week. anapolis, Deitz and Will Stahl and daughter Mary of Richmond, were recent dinner guests of Mrs. Minerva Coons.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Elwell are visiting their son Glen in New York City. Pearl Cook and daughter Geneva, left last week for their home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs.

Cook and children Linville and Jeanette and mother, Mra. Pruitt, are leaving this week for their home. Ralph Bryant was married recchtly and he and 'his wife. have gone to Mr. Florida and Mrs.

they winteremplin and family had as Sunday dinner guests Mr Mrs. Herman Fox of Connersville, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore of Richmond. Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Wissler were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Howaril Hormel at Lynn. Bill Gordon, janitor of the Milton schools, was found dead in the basement of thou school building Sunday afternoon. Gordon was attending to the furnace when he was stricken with A fatal heart attack. Services were held at the Christian church Tuceday afternoon. F.

C. McCormick, officiating. Mrs. A. R.

Kelsey and Mrs. Wrn. Sowers attended the Pocahontas Grand Lodge at Indianapolis last Thursday, 7 There is a Pile of Difference IN COAL Let us deliver the kind of Coal best for your needs. LORIN ULRICH Phone 63. CAMBRIDCE CITY.

JEWELRY FOR GIFT GIVING Look where you may, and choose as you desire--no where and no time will find a more pleasing Christmas Gift you than an article of Jewelry. Our offerings are of guaranteed quality. WM. H. HUESMAN JEWELER CUT AS YOU LIKE IT We do not tell you how you shou'd lave your hair cut, unless you ask our advice.

We will cut it the way you specify. Three Hair Bobbers. We sell high grade Toilet Articles. MILLER'S BARBER SHOP We carry a full line of accesgories, the things you should have with you at all times. KAISER GARACE PHONE WHITE 327 PERSHING, INDIANA Scoop Shovels Cotton Gloves Husking Goods Of all kinds at close prices.

F. M. JONES CO. Phone White 115 MILTON, IND,.

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