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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 7

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EUNSAY MORNING. JCNE 13. THE COSHOCTOti TRIBUNE PAGB MCVatiK I trom Jed the commencement exercises Wittenberg College. Miss Kathteea Yiasel a member of the class ooe of honor The Gladys aad 1 of Coneerllle expect to I leave Sunday for Xew Concord where they will attend College for the suaizner terra. Miss Ruth Hastoa from Ohio Wesleymm i Delaware to speed i with her Mr.

aadi Mrs. RuftMll Haaloa. Main st. Robert Speckmaa wko was ated last week from Culver Military Academy. Culver.

Ind. arrived hosse I Saturday to spend the cummer va-: Icatioa with parents. Mr. acd Speckmac. 902 Cam JMrs- M.

R. bridfe-rd. Arthur Lyons. Walter Barke and William Maxwell! left Saturday aooa for Kansas CHy.j Missouri, where-'they will spend the summer months. The local chapter of the Daugh term of the American Revolution; will meet at the Country club day.

June 14. Luncheon at oce o'clock will be followed by an appropriate program. iJNSOCffiTY Mrs. Jay Murphy. 659 Orange-st.

eatertaia the members of the M. G. R. clab Thursday eveaiag. Miss Mary Pigniaa who has beea attending Denisoa "Caiversity.

Granville, has arrived to spead the sum- iner moaths with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Pigmaa. 305 Walaut- MHIer of Colusnbus Is! spending several days with Robert i Speckinan, 902 Cansbrldge-rd. Dorothy Richards who has; been attending Ohio Uni- 'jverslty. DeJaware. has arrived to, spend the summer months with her jpareatB.

Mr. and Mrs. ditioaal guests and the members; ards. 220 Sycamore-at. there were Mrs.

Charles Mrs. Karl Mrs. Jesse Miss Helen Foot. Denmaa-aT, has ertsoa. Mrs.

Rufus Arnold. Mrs. from a visit with John Gleasoa. Mrs. Miller.i« Summerland Beach.

Buckeye Mrs. C. H. Mrs. W.

1 0 Slaughter aad the hostess. The marriage of Miss Daisy Harris aad Cleon K. Shaw comes with much iaterest to their niaay frieads in this city and West Lai The Young "Women's Bible class of the Presbyterian church will hold its annual picaic at Lake Park. Tuesday eveniag. Each member may bring a guest, also covered sandwiches, silver and dishes, ceremony was performed Sat- Mrs.

Benjamin Patterson. urday morning. Jnae 12. at ten Rn Patterson and daughter Mary i Karl Senter. Denison 1 Taivers'ty.

GraavHle has arrived to spead the sammer vacation with his, parents. Mr. aad Mrs. B. C.

Chestnut-st. cloc parsonage of the' Louise and Miss Helen Rlcketts', Methodist Protestant church with; weet to Columbus Saturday to at-j the Rev. i. M. McYey officiating.

ad The commencement exercises! The bride was becomingly attir-' at Ohio State Caiversity. where ed ia an ivory crepe dress, with Patterson will be graduated in! hat aad slippers to correspond. iaw Mr. and Mrs. Joha TTager and soa' She carried a bouquet of brides of Springfield.

HI. will arrive Sua- roses. day a William Edwia Foot has returned from J.ii. 111 Cfci i i i i -risit with Mr and Mrs. Miss Leaa McCnUough who was Granviile where he has been en- nse- 1506 Elm-st.

maid of honor, looked lovely In a rolled at Denison University to blue crepe dress -with hat and sltp- spend the summer with his parents, 5 ers malc h. -Mr. and Mrs. K. J.

Foot. 716 Dea- Miss Mary Jane Keffelfinger. 225 pers malc h. Sycamore-st, and Miss Virginia ciif rord Wagner served Mr. Shaw man-av.

Moore of Xellie returned Thursday as bes man The bri(lc who was 0 u-iep- an. She Is the daughter of aad Mrs. Bert Harris, 1010 Dea; The 'Willing: "Workers class of the Tyadal M. E. church enjoyed a barbecue at the home of the teacher Miss Addie Gonder.

Friday TBS bridegroom is eveaiag. Those preseat were Robert Mr anQ Mr Lee cent. George TJffaer. Thoiaas Lafayette. He was Delbert Fitzpatrick.

Eber DeCorsey, Asa Saaefier. aad Gariaad Fitz- patrlck. The bride is the daughter of Schmidt of Glenmont, 1923 schooL aad formerly made her home ia the only son of! 29 at Mi lersbarg. by the Rev. Carter.

They I will make their home i A Distinctively Different Presentation Sale of New Summer Frocks Made of the New Fabric Sensations BENGAMETRIC and RAD1OUX Chilfon Style Features Imertak Smocking Simulations Collar. Tie Diagonal Blocks I $E-95 5 Color Tones Green Turquoise Rose Orchid Red Orange Black and White Gay. Height-o-the Season Styles for Street and Sports Wear! We are proud to present these radiantly beautiful Frocks. Styles that are so smart youthful and delightfully new. Hardly will you know which to admire more the cleverness of gifted designers or the genius of the weaves who conceived these new materials or the low price which suggests the buying of several Frocks.

Colors--Proof Against Sun or Tub The delicacy of the patterns and the richness of their colorings ranging from soft Stripes and allover patterns to daring Plaids all of which are sun-proof and tub proof. Nowhere else are these wonderful Galey Lord fabrics obtainable Bengametric and Radioux Chiffon are confined exclusively to these Dresses. Misses' Sizes Women's Sizes Extra Sizes Qualify SenHce Value On Display Beginning Monday Morning ette higa scnoot- He belongs to jj-s. Eugene Lyade of Louisville, Pai Delta Kappa fraternity, of the was awarded the high score chapter. favor Friday afteraooa when Mrs.

5Ir. aac Mrs. P.obert T. Kant aad The couple left iaimediately after i alaes Beach. 236 Sonth Fourth- son Robert.

6i2 Caestaat-st. will the ceremony for a several was hostess to the members of! leave Sunday for Delaware to to Michigaa. Mrs. Shaw select- her bridge club. teed the coraaieaceiaeat festivities ed for her going away costume a' Luacheoa was served following: at Ohio Wesievan University.

tailored suit with hat Eaaje to H. H. Parkinsoa. match. Lyade Mrs.

William! Madge Bares the Suspicious Incidents to Lucia's Husband. Mr. aad Mrs. Ciareace They wi make their nome in TlmmonS- MS A if re Wright. har Davis.

Mrs. Russell Heiea Baiter aad Quicksands of Love Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Halterman (Contlnvtd frofn I farm shop course, course in or- SCHOOLBOYS SUSPECTED cbardiag aad course in poultry husbaday. has put on numerous poultry projects, aad has carried. OF SELLING LIQUOR CAMBRIDGE. June Briak, 1003 father.

the hostess. Mrs. D. G. Gayie, Park-av arrived Ir3 Keeaaa.

Mrs. Karley Taliaadge. 239 North h03ie Saturday mom ias from Cia-, en ai ed Fourta-st, will be hostess to the where speat the past! members of ner bridge clab Moa- week ng relatives, aay afteraooa. District 4 Three tables were placed for the chnrcij evea- gaaie rriday arteraooa whea Mrs. 3 Earl Fol- 22 9 Tenta-st.

the -which tain access to the drugs. And. cot rse couJ( do th ob- wita the secoad of a series Of bridge parties Saturday' obtained from this tyro aoon at home. The rooms were ul Borsia it he of the Sacred Heart artistically decorated aad crystal oaskets filled with auai- raer flowers centered the tables. The hostess assisted by Mrs.

James W. Beach. Mrs. Tboaias Wil- AL JJEREDITH took her husbiirsd inslstta on Her book on poisons which tbi- at trcrnt: rnent. I also told him hfr caustic brocsnt to hlnj With har.cis.

Katherine and n-r that shock. ft.r coses w.h'-rt arsd I know what this Is." be A moat exhaustive wi and one fourth units; animal bus-'with the assistance of the boys Amazing revela'tions regarding the bandry and poultry, one and one' in his department, a county or-j alleged sale ot synthetic gin by fourth units: agricultural engi-icharrt demonstration on the farm! fire boy bootleggers In the cloak S. C. Mizer. rooms of Cambridge Latin school were under a rigid probe today by FORMER GOVERNOR Mayor Edward W.

Qutnn. of the pression eyes sht on poisons.) ha( spckin wor nn uaits: one aad oae fourth uails: i anrl farm maaagemeat aad soils. aad fourth units. The one i on these courses ii Rivea because of the two i periods of laboratory work dn.y and projert work IN AUTO ACCIDENTS RUUMGWWttAIMS MONTGOMERY. W.

Juae Governor W. A. Mc- which hud convlrtlon a Katht-rine wcuij prefer her Hal Meredith death. ray private to my kncwl. Keaaeth Haller, who has beea ea-hiaras aad Miss Beulah Dimes serv-, that sh.

should a I am no moM for any.hinjj Melvia McKiaiey eatertaiaed the i aiembers o. her bridge clab. Mrs. i Kariey Talaiadge, Jaaies Car-' toa aad Hiss Sadie Saiiia were ad-' rolled at Ohio State Tairersity. Co-' ed a delicious laacheoa at one arrived Thursday to spead o'clock.

the summer vacatioa period with parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Jesse Hailer. Ela-st.

has the run tory. e2se. ha: privilege. If you could call It 9. most amazing 1 hxO.

looked at me stedHv. Your Theory Is Right--" "If oniy yci: wi! anced yourself." Kn.ci. "I couii discount ail ihii. But--I don nr-ar. fnt--you rr.ay but.

ajthoueh I admit that 5t bu; fact ou ar th mos- me. I do not see whv yo-j, 'wrrrnn 3 should deduct rrom it the fear thnt -rii I V'ncw that required for earh course, i Students will devote the itif-r of Jlrae to other school work puch aa English, history and the thus graduating from a Kni'ie high school with special technical traialng for the bus.ness of fannlag. and rural leadership, citizenship and service to the'-r comrauaity. Corcklo of West Virglaia escaped: i miaor bruises in aa auto ac-j in which bis daughter. laa- bHIe.

was badly injured acar Rain- ftHe. today. Miss McCorckle was brot to MoatKoiaery, where the extent of her injuries has not beea fully dc- tertnlaed. The arrldont occured on th" Midland 'rail when the fonaer gover- WA3HIXGTOX. June I for federal tar refunds by taxpay- in "community i states." pending at the time the 1925 revenue act went Into effect, are aot jeopardized by provisions of this law.

Solicitor of lateraal revenue A. W. Gregg ruled today. 39 ARRAIGNED COLUMBUS. O-, June 11.

Accused of violating federal laws. 39 ClOCK. ffnowio ueauci irom int? ir.n. -rii I Vnf-x a 4.1 Of gaiae awards! sh Intends to use her fcnowiedg-e speaking wr.a: vou Ifor holdVg high aad low scores not Mnk rte a It th" plan of the West Lanor hi; daughter were were arraigned today be- The Home Study clab wiil meet ia bi-monthly session Monday evea- to Mrs. Dan Meek ard Mrs.

G. 'Goarley Gray, respectively. Prof. C- W. Fir.k aad family, of with Mrs.

Charles Magaess. 314 Athens. Ohio, are the North Elgath-st. to pac- down nfcnjptlv with another su that your sus- 1 Mrs. Sazaane Simoa aad Mr.

aad I Mrs. T. VJnsel nave ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY Yoa to service ra these "ouacis we wee's-ead at the aoraes of Mr. aad M. Trego.

125 South aad Mr. aad Mrs. Paul returned -jcXjuy. Casjbndge-rd. Mrs.

Flak, who is aa alaaiai of A the aarses' traiaiag scaool K. City hospital, atteaded the cosmeace- at Frssay eveaiag. All fair DRY PRESSIN(T- The regular meeting of the Co- saocton W. C. T.

U. was held -with Mrs. Gilbert McFarlaad. TSere was a good aiteadaace. The oper.e-i a.

scrp-nre soag and prayer by o-srs. After the session papers on law eaforce- aad fiowers were read by Irs. that way If in her rnir.d." I mid. makios a res-' enration to effect that I couia' anything evil from Meredith. "But today -when we pi her eyes an which cer-j a tc talnJy -jras not sanity.

It was mar- o'. Is no other name for ar of I tell you turned nve cold cc i -frn fear. It Is not safe for -f to care for her." hor Every iit of color fmm Ha: Meredith's I that h- vras Iraprcssed by icy than ever ar.rt C-t-nninc-! upon 5t the con us; upor. Kr of concorr. f.r.f win Don't Knew MfeaT' "I dcn't know whxt I 129 "A "You mear.

that TOIZ think r.zn^ try to kill the ac nn the terrible tnr h.an. fr.r pocr ht the not f' rxr f) tve- for stich a I as a had rr.ade. "But TOG to everythlcr yocr -wife to rr.f drawn a wa? that not ill. ta Into rr r-i rt bad tiO ks the matter t-e- beeji door Jean Forrest Hawkins, Teacher. By Appointment 1541.

LItUe, Mrs. L. Kefielflager Martla. Darias the so A at her her owr. KODAK AS 7017 'smo-ire your trips with taken with Kodak.

You can in your home and tak- ths arris i over. Now is the most beautiful time of year to take Take your Camera with you. THE WIMMER-ARNOLD CO. ss- The sext with Mrs. M.

D. RUM RUNNER CAUGHT MIDDLETOwT. jr.e 12 favr-Tt'; board of educatioa to coa- :ini.e th'- agricultural depart-. mont. is understood, tho Mr.

Halterman's Buccpsror has aot' cnaployed. Dunac; aad cn-- a years at West Mr. termaa has done a. lot of real con- fr-jfiv work for West coaiiauaity aad the asrri- culture of CoRhoctoa-co. He has fwo fanner 0 --on's at West throe yars and ajiothw ai Oraage.

two y'-nrs has as of two organizatloas exlBteace. He R-d cJub at Lafayette 'or thrfe" yeara. aad has orgaa- twj additional on- aad oae at Frcsao. If was further Jastruaicatal la a.boT]t the orzaa- of Lafayette coajprising the boys" f.ris' of four f.ovi uork "arrl'6'1 02 by Mr. Kalterraaa iacludes scv- short as wen as co- with the couaty eitea- az-'-at jn bovine tuberculosis in Ia departrneat has givea a strong; rom commencement exercises Virginia.

Perch, a very haadsome fish. is distributed over Great Britain. fore Federal Judge Hough for sentence. Many of the violated the Volstead act. Tribune Class Ads get rewittm.

A TVeu; Style Trend the discerning presents aim. too. with aa riac. the and suitably with a. stoac the rrsoatS.

A A YOU'LL I AT OHIO'S MOST UP-TO-DATE STORE S. A EASTMAN AGENTS CAMERA SUPPLIES Y.W.C.A.News elad to th'; Friday th-- McOue Mrs. R. McCoaaeli Is tak.r*? transportisg par. of her vacat'on this month.

accordlig arrc-st- iag officer, gallons The Finance committee will meet In car v.h!h he was Monday evening at seven o'clock. and which, It reported. was confiscated. 1--t The Giri Reserves will go for a bike Wednesday, iiOEu 4 Acii get i SODA FOUNTAIN NOW OPEN Our Delicious Sodas i Refresh You These Hot Days. We Wiih to Announce That A Using ICE A i I SYRUPS.

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