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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 8

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PAX5S SI'S THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY EVENING, AUOTJW JO, 1M4. JMlasea Esther, Margaret and Doris Whitney. Additional guests who arrived In the afternoon were Misses Mae and Grace Waters, Jean, Mary and Joan Waters, Messrs. John (Haas. Kenneth Haas and David Zents.

Engagement Is Announced Alice friends of Whcai- craft, formerly of this city, have received announcements of her engagement and approaching marriape Sept. 26 to Willard W. Spanage! of Cleveland. The will take place at Birmingham. Ala at the home ct Mr.

and Mrs. D. I. Miller, formerly I whose marriage Is set Tor Sept. 13 or Coshocton, where Mi.ss The giiesUs of honor receivr-d many craft now lives.

Miss Wheau-ran is a graduate of Flora Stone Mother college- in Cleveland. She lucd in Coshocton for a number of with Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and wa.s hitjhly popular with the younger -set. She taiwht 'chool itt P.uma, ii Cleveland suburb, for three Mi.

Spnnrth'el 1-, n. Rraducitc of the University of Michigan and a member of (he Hermit Club in Cleveland. Esther Whitney. Mrs. Ora Hamilton, John Haas and David Zents motored to Marietta Saturday, where they attended the regatta lovely gifts.

Tliosc present were: Mr. and Mrs. eLsler Bojd, Mr. and Mrs. James Pallon, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Eddie Ryan, 'n le following relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ray Workman, Mr. and Mre.

A. Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Money, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wln- fleM Alunbaugh, Charles Ahm- baugh of Sullivan, Roland and Joan Hlser, Floyd Young, Herman Mobley, Edward, Betty and Jimmy Alunbaugh, Robert, Wesley and Junior Workman, Rose and Marcella Mariatt, Thomas, Junior and Donald Miller, Jean Laverne, Jan- Ice Ann, Martha Belle and Buddy and 'Lawrence, Mr. Forrest and children.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gosser, Mr. and I friends were at the home of Mr. Butty, Lois and John.

Mr.s. C. S. Slegn.st, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Foi rest Lawrence, Coshoc-, Marcus Dawhon, Mr. and Mr.s. Roilte 2, afternoon, hon- Coshocton friends of Miss Tnel- Clarence Miller, Miv. Janice wl.se, or i ng Mrs.

Lawrence ana MI.SS Viola ma Mockbee were Interested today MJSS Stella Hall, Mr. and Mih. Den- SUlrlz ii their birthdays: Mr. and the nowo of her recent marriage ills MUtr, Mrs Lelltla M. Wallace, Mrs Brooke Lawrenro, Mr.

and i in Springfield, 111 to John P. i i r-- 1 it. 1 4i a Robcit Smith of Akron, Hal Jenkins, V. Cox, Walter Shcrrets, Charlci B. Weaver, William C.

Wallace and Bruce Wallace. Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mrs. Martha Lawrence, Mrs. Hattie Clark, Ches- lagher, also oi Spring The marriage was solemnized at Commissioner and Mrs John Lo for the bridRe came 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Kleinknecht, and Commissioner and Mrs.

Abraham Crowthcrs are fU- I i the a i in Columbus. for two days. Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Tu.li, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Cochran and Mr.s. Marcus T. Dawson are attending the Win Pep Medial acm AM kid contain 16 MILES at tin? oi which to pwttr ttw Ins bunitwi OlMa afort. tiM 16 MILEa tabu wvitilui out.

TMi akn- bvrtnnlac ot lav paint, loupf ritrttj, don't tmptr I rid of 4 pounfli ot maMer, bodr will up tronblcu It knock yw onat and TOO ui for many monttu. Doo't wiilt Aik rottr droBrfet far DOAN'8 PILLS IB doctor's prescription vucaesmfullT' millions of kidney mf- fETtrs for OTor 40 a'violc ttid will h.lp to Tub oat It But 'das't txke Trttti ttmac Arott OT "XldaeT cnrci" that sialai te fix 'Ton up in 15 Jnjwa irritate on DOAN'S PILLS the old reliable thftt contain no or dmoi. Be irare yja ittt DOAN'S PILLS your drugelrt. 108 4. wore held by Eddie Ryan, editor, ntid Mr.s F.illon, socictv ed- lior.

were held, 1 by Lester Boyd, city editor, and Miss I Janice Wise. Mrs. G. Spencer Meredith and Lawrence Meredith, were guc.sts Ohio fair today at Columbus. I Tuesday evening: of Mrs.

Meredith's Mrs. Keren Spurgeon of Danville MY, WHAT RICH SO LIVELY! i'M GLAD TOOK ICE RUTHS ADVICE AMD CHANGED RlNSOV ILL BE THROUGH IN HALF THE AND RINSO IS SO EASY ON MY HANDS Route 4 will leave Thursday by train for Manhattan. for an extended vit.lt with her son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. T.

F. Sowers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bantum, Sixth entertained several friends Tuesday evening on their fourth wedding anniversary.

Beiivbhments were to the- following: Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Guy. Mr, and Mrs George Phillips of Newcomerstown, Gilbert Ward of Newark, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert West, Mr. and Mrs James Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Trenor, KaLhryn Lowe, Erma Myers and Ted Hbhn. Mr.s Mary E.

Kureth, 112 Bedford Canton, is the guest of Mibs Kate McCabe, 1026 Orange si. Mrs. Mattie Whlttcmore, Grecley, itnd Mrs. Albert Lc.ss.ing, Chicago, are expected to arrive here Friday for a visit with friends and relatives. The Berean chts of the M.

P. Sunday tchool will meet, at 7-30 j. Friday at the church. Thirty gucsUs. Including the m- tire business nnd news Etnffs of Tho Ti'ibune.

were present at i dinner- bridge party Thursday cvcnlnR at the Rosemary, given by Mrs. Grace B. Wise and Miss Nora B. Hall, of The Tribuno business department, honoring Miss Mao- Elizabeth Thaxton and Robert, B. Wollnc-p, Mrs, W.

Albert Stccle-Smith, at Columbus. Pauline Harrah left this -week for a visit with relatives and friends In Canton and Akron. i Charlotte Moore of Spring Mountain spent the week-end with Pauline Harrah. The 3Cth annuitl reunion of the Markley lamllifs of Ohio will be held at Turcora park in New Philadelphia Sunday, Sept. 9.

ter Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur St. Joseph's Catholic church with Mobley Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Lccraft, Rev. Father Totain and Rev. Father Mr and Mrs John Mobley. Mr. i Superough officiating.

Tlieir at- Mr.s. Felix Marlatt. Mrs Joe Crown, i tendanU were Miss Marie Neeves of tr.d WUUam of lUiopolla. 111. The bride buyer for the non department store in Springfield and the groom is manager of Springfield music store.

They will be at home at 1608 Whittaker av. in that city. Mrs. Gallagher is a niece of Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. McDermott, Walnut and has often visited here. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Ramsey and Mrs. Noble Dernoss spent Sunday at the home of William Ramsey. Hie following relatives and friends honored Mrs. Forest Lawrence on her birthday anniversary at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Mobley, Sunday evening: Mrs. Martha Lawrence, Mrs, Hattie Clark, Mrs. Estelle Crown, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Knoff, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Money, Mr. and Mrs. Brook Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Tur- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Alumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Lecraft, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Marlatt. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Workman. Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Mobley, Mr. and Mrs.

jjohn Mobley, Miss Viola Sturtz, Young, Charles Alumbaugh, Herman Mobley, Chester and Foiest Lawrence, Jean, Lavern, Marthabelle, Janice-Ann and Buddy Lawrence, Ronald and Joan Hiser, Gene and Wayne Lilhbndge, Westley, Robert and Junior Workman, Betty, James, Robert and Eddie Alumbaugh, Marcella and Rose E. Marlatt, Donald, Junior and Tommy Miller, Betty, Lois and John Howard Lawrence. Miss Martha Lawrence entertained delightfully with several readings. The honored one received many lovely gifts. Misses Elois and Ethel Ramsey, Tunnel Hill, Clara Powell, Fresno, and Vera Haliett, Lower Salem, M-ssrs.

Paul and rwlfht Coehocton, and John Hallttt, er Salem, motored to Mariettas Saturday for the boat races. Mrs. Lester 8. Boyd, tWt Chestnut and sons. Dicky and Billy, and Mrs.

Boyd's mother, Mrs. Mllo King, left today tor viait of several days witto in Canton. Mrs. Robert MlUin, South entertained the club Tuesday eveninj. The following I members were present: Mrs.

Charles JHoyt, Mrs. Ernest Hoyt, Mrs. C. iMilhgan, Mrs. George Weaver, Mrt.

w. W. Fletcher, Mrs. Kay Kleinknecht and Mrs. James Leavenfood.

BIRTH NOTES A daughter was bom morning to Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rodhe oi Cooperdalf.

the safe, scrubless Rinso method 1 of soaking clothes whiter. Dirt floats off by itself--colors stay brighter and clothes will lust 2 or 3 tiroes longer. You'll save lots of money. Gives rich, listing in hardest water, Recommended by makers of 40 famous wsihing machines. TRT AMERICA'S B1OOEJT-SELUNO SOAP NEXT W.6SHDAY NEVER NEGLECT STOMACH ULCERS TNTHOBSTTON OTt ANY CONDITION DtlE TO (iASTTlIC mTEK-ACIIMTV To neglect gafttrlc or duodenal tiU ci Is dnnsprous It lend porfor- atton with pvulclfu (lenth, major op- ern.tlon or rnnccr tlevrlop C'on- dlllons due to hvprraclclity with tom.s 'f hour, lck nnuacn.

or pi surc, of 1 or bclchlner, i i he ftttenclncl to without, dcluv. Sodu. Mil Us, l.tMitlve*.. i i mocltclnr', ami other tcmixinirv lollff.i i these- v.i-re couniKecl nnd i liopp. quick i i i llciuld i of i or rlsK oi money.

The fuliions i HMH! so sucressfullv hy Dr .1 W. Bel! 1-u conditions clue to a i i is urn- a simple home i I a i abortl thr PULL 15 DAY TEST. I booltli a i senL FREE PAGE LORENZ Mrs. Karl Slaughter and son, Karl Meek, Elm st, arc vlltlng in McKse.sporl, Pa. The tenth imnual reunion of the Harbold fainllle.s will be held Labor day at the home of Mr.

and i Mrs. Peter Harbold, near Birds Run. Mr. and Harold G. Hixson, Fresno, Mr.

and M'T. Bert Travib, Sugarcreck, and Albert Hixson, Shanesvillc, attended the annual Smith reunion at Carey, Sunday. Joseph Johnston, Coshocton aLke Park, cntrrlalncd hrr bridge club Wirlnpjsdny afternoon. Mrs. Wilbur Hahn i Mrs.

Perry L. Bugle were addltionnl guests. Mrs. Fred Shipp.) held high score. Mr.s.

liny Spcckman, Mrs Hugh M. llav, Mrs. a i Hawlhorno, Mr.s. D.uul 'nuiKlon, Mr.s. Chnrlrt, GUI, Mis.

Vv W. BoctWlclC, Mis. Elsie Boyd and I Mihses Hrlen find Lnmberson. Helen Dfiiman, Alice Temple and Ruth COP hpont Wednesday in Akron visiting Mrs. i.ligeno Judd.

Thry were necom- panted by Arthur and Joseph Johnston nnd Andy Hay. Misa Ruth Hnnlon a i nor bridge club Wednesday evening hrr home, 736 Main Mrs. Rush Trottman nnd Mrs. Rovclen Rader held hlr-h and second hiuh scorns, AJrb. Hnrulcl i sub- Mil ute.

Mrs Harry Hunt and Mrs. M. HHJ wrre hostesses at bricige- nioiit- luncheon at the Rosemary Wednes- 1--Nine Disc Fertilizer Grain Drill with Seeder Box $125-00 i 1--Disc Harrow $50.00 1--Standard Fanninjr i i Screens for Cleaning Oats, Wheat and Seeds 'j I Coshocton Farmers Exchange HICKORY ST. which 10 tables were in play. Mrs.

Henry Barrtcklow of C.idiz nnd Mrs Stephen Brndley of Terrc JTnutc were out-ol-town iruest.s. Mrs, Elnm Patterson hold high and MKS. It. R. Stull Mr? riu.ssoll Milllgnn wt-rc tied hf-cond high.

Guest favors were two reconl brides, Atrs Uay- inor.cl Hay and Mrs. Harold Hunt. Mary Hiser, Cambridge rd riiidt.ilni'd her bridge club Tut's- d.iy f-vrninij. Mrs Ralph Mi'klmens and Mis. S.

H. Stewart held high I nnd st'conii high Mr.s Raymond Young was consoled M.ir- cclla BorcU'iikirlcer an i guest. 1 Mr and Mrs Cecil Magcrs in! i. ounce the ir.arnuge ot their son, irdw.ird B. uTcrs, to Miss Mary i of ritthbuiuh, I i i wa.s July 12 at i i 1 Mrs F'ui'M- Kndhlcy nnd cl.iugh- 'tiT, rauluie, aiKl Auli.s M'lu-d with i Lawrence.

1 The nnnutil Brown reunion will br lu Id at tlic liome of Mr i Mis. John Uiow and mi- ot Ron to nnd Mrs. Harrison, Frltn- son, Cl.ire Kmlg A i rn 1 EXTRACTED Novocain Used for i Free of Charge. NO A I NECESSARY. Come in, We Will Be Able to Take Care of You.

ONLY TWO DAYS A I I FRIDAY, AUG. 31ST, SEPT. 1. Do Not Miss This Opportunity. V.

Gertler COR. SIXTH and A I i i dinner Mis ChinIr.s Poot. rinlauclplua. h.i\e been I I parents, Mr Mih. 11 TiKi, 7Ui Di'iiman a to Columbus to i ol week i i Cloujih a i reunion i bo lu'ki Mcltinfe's grove Labor PHI Jrmim.i i lod.iv i i pcndini; i Mr.

Thoma Stull, C.t.st Clio Mrs Ora Smith and Miss Lena Daughortv i ntcrt.uned i a. des- srrt brtdfjp Tuesday evening at i homo on Cho.ssnut st. in honor of Mrs i Mrs Pr.ink Ball LonK a who i.s M.siUnc; here Mr Mrs. Albi-n, of Warsaw cntf tlic following i tiui.daj Mi and Mr: Lr.Hitln I ihc cn Now is the time to get Sonny Ready! BOYS' ALL WOOL Sweaters We're all set with the most attractive line jou'vc over seen. New Zipper or Slipovers.

Prices arc extiemcly low and the Quality unusually high. 1.00 1.19 1.48 1.69 1.98 Boys' Knickers New Wool Knickers In many colors, and pattern.s to choo.so from. All have wor- riifTs All 6 to Ifi Ftral JL98 TOM SAWYER Dress Shirts er-i'vl ll'fwow colors, new pattprns, in fancy or plains. Guaranteed fast colors. Full well tailored.

AH sizes 6 to 14Vj. A reg- a 98c seller. Special NOW 79c Boys' Long Pants Wew pattems in Tweed, Twists and Cheviots. New slack model styles, the kind he likes. AH Priced to please $1.29 $1.98 FINE FABRICS MAKE FINE SHIRTS A WINNER A for 1 Year No Arguments It lakes sheer nerve--and plenty of if-to give a year's guarantee even on a suit a sells for $50! But we searched the market vvi' infinite care, and of all the suits tha: re could' sell a a a 2 5 found nothing to equal YEARCRAFT.

We have so much confidence in these suits that we now can make you this 'Nominal Charge for Extra Trousers unmatched offer--without qualification: On (fie Day of Vour Purchase Witt: Write the Date on a linen label inside the coot. Give you a Gold Certificate guaranteeing 12 month's satisfactory wear. A new suit if you are not satisfied -and no arguments! Newest Style Fabrics--IN EVERY SIZE--Latest Models. Lord Lined Throughout OTHER COMPLETE LINES AT $19.50 Elder Shirts of Quality Are Pre-Shrunk and Will Not Shrink! All Colors are Fast Dyed and Will Not Fade! TTo solcrtions rompli'-tr takes tine fabrics to make fine Shins ihosp Inundi 11 A and retain thnr Yo of count husirou.s Bro.id- i i i Poplins Ch.imbrnvs C'ollar A i u'hcd or IPS. MI w.x.it frood Shu i on money a 1 $1.45 $1,65 $1.95 mfort! That's the Style for Men's for Fall Xfw pood looking and tough wearing leathers and new style dcvigns are being introduced this Fall in Men's Shoes.

Come in now and sec them be a step in and comfort. Friedman-Shelby All-Leather Shoes EDGERTOIS YOUNG MEN'S OXFORDS Genuine Seal and Water Buffalo OXFORDS Coverl Work Shirts 69c A a qu.thtv Woik All S170.S 14 1 to 17. thorn Twenty-five Years of Service and Satisfaction Covert Work Pants $1.48 A a Work Pants. Oood I cut, sizes. NEWSPAPER! NEWSPAPER!.

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