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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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Every Day Prices Save at Arkenau's Drug Store Castoria Konjola 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 39c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 50c Gillette Blades 50c AutoStrop Blades 60c Mineral Oil 50c Milk Magnesia 39c 1 Pint Rubbing Alcohol 50c Flit 50c Fly-Tox 1 Pint ADS Antiseptic Mouth Wash 35c Tube ADS Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste $1.00 Value for 49c Six 15, 25, 40, 50 or 60 Watt Light Bulbs $1.08 Eastman Films -Developing and Printing FURNAS ICE CREAM Peach, Lemon, Black Walnut, Orange Pineapple, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla ORANGE AND PINEAPPLE ICE Arkenau's Drug Store ON PAPER. PAINTS West Side Sq. Phone 46. We Deliver YA YO Society Junior Ari League. The Junior Art Leagne will mect at the library Friday morn-.

ing. at 1u: an o'clock and it is urgent that every member plan be present, Following a discussion of the zeneral program features for the year. Miss Lucy Elliott who recently returned from a trip into Old Mexico. will give a 011 "Handicrafts of The Juniors who have read "The Paint.i l'iz" will he glad 0 know they will have the opportunity of learning more 41 the "Handi-. in this personal way.

In addition the program announ there is to be a 1209t harps carprico so every member Modernistic (lab. Modernistic (lab. The Modernitie Club was entori: W-dmsday evening at Mr. Ray Parnell. with: el: prosont excops who were unavoidably.

dot.ti: d. In the abreace of the president. Mrs. Parnell presided at the mecting, which opened with the members repeating the Lord's prayer in unison. Three clever contests were enjoyed, Airs.

I Roscoe Jones and Mrs. Thelma Schlinlaub winning the prizes. Mrs. Schinlaub is a new member of the club. The mystery box was won by Mrs.

Irene Porter. Euchre was enjoyed later. At the close of the evening the hostess served lovely ments. The next meeting of the club. will he with Mrs.

Dewey Porter at the home of Mrs. Fred Tomlinson on East Washington street. Wednesday night. Junior Cirele. Members of the Junior Circle of the Ladies of the G.

A. R. are asked to take notice that the first regular meeting of the new year will he held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the G. A. R.

hall in the courthouse. As some now plans are being made for the Fear it is very urgent that every officer and every member be present for this meeting. Tribune Classified Ads Pay. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Ritz Matinees Thurs. and Sat.

SPECIAL TONIGHT SPECIAL Mile Theo Hewes Indiana's Foremost Dancing Instructor Brings to You Again Her CHARMING KIDDIES In al Now and Entirely Different DANCE REVUE "A NIGHT IN HAWAII" 40 IN THE CAST 40. THURSDAY EVENING 'ONLY Pictures Only in the Afternoon No Advance in Price ON THE SCREEN "The Black Camel" With Sally Warner. Ellers. Oland Also Sidney Hidden danger stalked 'neath an Murray Hawaiian moon perilous roComedy and a nance blossomed under vengeful Travel eyes. Chilling mystery, thrilling Picture.

adventure 88 Charlie Chan seeks the Black Camel, Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, John FRIDAY and Mack Brown, Jean Harlow in I SATURDAY SECRET -ALSO PATHE NEWS, DOMEDY BRILLIANT EVENT. Talented Local Musicians Gave Appreciated Recital. Wednesday night a recital violin and piano was given by Misses Roberta Ulrich and Helen Jean White, at the Kemp M. church. These two young.

ladies have the rare faculty (to play. most perfectly together and recital was without not iceable flaw. Miss Ulrich'8 pronounced touch and tonal qualities were her strong points, although she displayed commendable technique in the mechanics of the violin. Miss White WAS in true accord with the violin, with her out-. standing touch and time qualities.

Neither of the young ladies displayed any ten-! dencies that usually mark the usual recital. This recital was as enjoyable recital was without a noticeable ity should be proud to have this. very extraordinary talent in class-; ical technique. The close attention: and generous response given an appreciative audience were decided proofs of a successful cital. Ushers for the evening were the Misses Hilda Plotner of Anderson and Miss Georgia Miller of Windfall, Mrs.

Parker of ton and Mrs. Lots Brinneman Indianapolis. The ushers were: presented with gifts of beautiful; wrist corsages by Miss White and; Miss Ulrich. Miss is sorority sister and was a roommate of Miss Ulrich while were attending the Conservatory of Musie in Cincinnati, Ohio. Brinneman is a sister of Miss White.

the recital Miss Ulrich; wore a beautiful evening gown oil peach organdy with blue velvet. sash and Miss White wore white' organdy with pink and sash. Both wore beautiful shoulder bouquets The platform decoration for the; evening were baskets of that were gifts of admiring; friends and a number of organize-: toins appreciative of the talent co the artists. Miss White and Miss Ulrich were also presented with! flowers during the intermission' and after the recital. After the recital'a few guests: were entertained informally at, the home of Miss Ulrich at bridge.i Guests with Miss Ulrich and Miss White were: Mr.

and Mrs. Wil-: liam Brinneman of Miss Plotner of Anderson. Miss filler of Windfall, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Dunham and Messrs.

Harry Binkley, Bud Mendenhall and Frank Trittschuh 01 Tipton and Ernest Vahnakamp of Muncie. Light refreshments were served late in the evening. ('HANGE IN TIME. funeral Serrice for Joseph Smith to Be Held Friday. A change in the funeral arrangements for the late Joseph Smith, 83, who died suddenly at the home of a stepdaughter, Clem Goodnight, southeast of! Russiaville, has been made and instead of being held Thursday! morning it will take place Friday morning at 10 o'clock.

Services will be held at the Baptist church, 'one mile south of Scircleville, and burial will bel in the Oak Grove cemetery, near Kirklin. Visitors at Winona. Rev. and Mrs. W.

H. Matthews of Milan, Texas and their son William Matthews Jr. of New York and Mrs. Stewart Hopper of Brownwood, Texas, who have been visiting their aunts, Mrs. Fannie White and Mrs.

Ella Mo Ciellan and their uncle P. H. guson on East North street for a few days, went to Winona Thursday orning. After 8 briet stay there the party will go to Charlotte, S. C.

where William Matthews Jr. will attende the university this year. The parents aunt are companying him to South Carolina and will then return to Texas. Pocahontas Lodge. The regular "of the Pocahontas lodge will be held at the Red Men ball Friday evening at 7:30.

Every, member is asked to be- present: Bring' favorite dish and sandwiches. Christ church 71, App Tribune Classifed Adi Pay. I TEN TIPION DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE I I JANE KAY an Age-Old Question WHAT IS BEAUTY? Beauty, every race, every na-, tionality, ulmost every individual describes it differently, But they; agree on one point there can be no beauty without a less, fine' textured skin. The modern intelligent realizes that keeping herself! looking her best is duty she owes nerself. Our mental atti-' tude toward life is improved iti We feel aglow with health and charm which can be cultivated, and know that' we possess that: well cured for appearance.

It gives us self-confidence and poise, to know that our complexion is lovely, make-up properly select-: ed and applied, instead of the obvious kind we sometimes and to know the color and style dress we are wearing becoming to our individual type, as we can select among current styles, style suitable to our type and size. The modern woman. whether she is the mother of a family, or a young girl, knows that beau-. is not a matter of makeup or leatures alone. but the following.

at certain scientific methods which have been discovered as neil as the simple rules of health every one is taught today. Miss Janet. Kanouse is giving! private consultations. in sperial bunth installed in our illustrating with a complete fa-ifal! vial treatment. how to gain that; flawless.

fine textured skin. how to restore andi maintain the. clear radiant complexion of youth with the four principal steps of Cleansing. Nourishing, Stimulat-: ing and Finishing. She will analyze your skin.

preseribe your treatment and teach you just how to follow this new and improved method: This' unusual -service is given without charge, as a courtesy Bert Bert. Mre Bert suggests, that those who wish to take advantage of 'this opportunity. make; an appointment as' soon as possible, as engagements in otber cities make it impossible for Aliss Kanouse 'to remain here after Saturday, Aug. 29. c-276 WITH WINDFALL SCHOOLS.

Wildcat Township Trustee Makes Changes. in Teaching Force. Edwin McCain trustee of Wild' "at township has announced sevoral changes in the personnel of his teaching force for the ing school term and Miss. Florence Richman daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles J. Richman: of this city will replace Miss Miriam, Weollen as head of the Latin and English department. Two other changes announced, are in the Commercial and In-1 dustrial arts departments. Isabelle Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Edwards Windfall. wIll. take the place of Herbert Lyons as head of Commercial arts department and Irvin Miller, former county. clerk and former head of the in-. dustrial arts department the Windfall schools replaces Cecil 1..

Bigelow in -that department. Miss' Edwards is a former graduate of late Windfall schools and graduated from the Ball Teachers' College. at Muncie with the class of 1931. After graduating from the Wind-. Miss Edwards taught' two in the.

LaGrance. schocls and one year at Mooresville. Miss Richman who will head the language department is a graduate of the Tipton 'school. later attending Western College' land then graduating from Indiana university. Sub Standands of REAL SILK Children's Anklets, in pastel colors, with fancy cuffs 19c Boys' Golf Hose (6 pair, 90c), pair Super Service Socks Seamless.

Mesh Hose, pure thread silk Super Rayon Bloomers OUR PREVAILING LOW PRICE ON ALL STYLES OF RAYON LINGERIE Mary Jo Shop South Main Street Left For Chicago. Mrs. Lelia Bray, who has been: here for the past several months visiting with relatives and, friends. left for Chicago Wednesday where she and her Mary are making their home, her husband Herbert Bray being on the road. They were called here in Jul; by the death of Mr.

Bray's fa-: ther who resided in Noblesville. Miss Martha Bray, another daughter remained in Hamilton county with her grandmother. The Bray family. former' residents of Tipton and for several years have: been residing in the East. While; here they were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Bower southeast of Tipton. Lost His Dog. John Reed. residing in the British Schneider Trophy team ting the loss of his faithful black and tan let terrier which has etraged from his promises and believes the dog has wandered away and become lost.

The animal is valued as 2 let and companion by John Reed who reside: alone and was also one of the best rat killers in the county. Mr. Reed is offering small reward for the return of the animal. I ONE ERRED IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A REAL TIRE BARGAIN See The New GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY The new Goodyear Speedway offers one of the greatest tire values of It is a full oversize tire with extra heavy tread, that assures you it is made of long wearing qualtire ities. 4.50-20 before Come you in (29x4.50) and buy.

ask to see this Speedway Goodyear $3.75 Speedway $4.78 4.50-21 Speedway. (30x4.50) $4.85 4.75-19 (28x4.75) Speedway $5.68 5.00-19 (29x5.00) Speedway 29x4.40 Goodyear $5.99 5.00-20 (30x5.00) $6.10 Speedway $4.35 Speedway 5.25-21 Speedway. $7.37 FREE INSTALLATION OF ALL TIRES PATHFINDER ALL WEATHER Used Bicycle 4-Ply TIRES TIRES 4-Ply BALLOONS BALLOONS 20x4.40 (4.40-21) 98c 4.40-21 (29x4.40) Pathfinder 4.98 9.60 All. Weather $7.05 $1.00 and up and up 2084.30 (4.50-20) 4.50-21 (30x4.50) Pathfinder 5.60 10.90 -Weather $7.85 Gloritone Radios 30x4.50 (4.50-21), 4.75-19 Pathfinder -4-; 5.69 11.10 $39.95 All- Weather $8.55 28x4.73 (4.75-19) 5.00-19 (29x5.00) 6.65 12.90 COMPLETE WITH TUBES Weather $9.15 20x4.75, Pathinder (4.78-20) 6.75 13.10| is It an will pay- up-to-che-minute you to. see set, the with Gloritone all the first.

feat- It 5.25-19 All- 10.80. ares much highet, prices radios. SPECIAL H. J. MOBILOIL MOBILOIL.

SPECIAL In 1-Gallon A In 5-Gallon Cans Sealed Cans 95 0 1 Sunday $3.95 HOWE, Cor. and Independence. Phone 297. Movie Gangster? Edward O'Donnell (above), Chicagri gangster, who, it reports are trie, has been offered $15,000 by: an English theatrical company to portray the role of a Chicago gar gster in pictures. "Spike" is reported to have cepted.

He holia the distinction of having dodged more bullets than any other living gangster. METHODIST LADIES AID. Ward One Entertained at Home: of Mrs. (. 1.

Downes, The members of Ward 1 of the General Ladies did society of the Kemp Methodist church were etttertained Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Charles Downes 011 West street with twenty of tie members present to enjoy the (ternoon. Assisting Mrs. Downes as hostess were! the members of Mrs. Claude Lit-: tle's Unit of the Aid.

Mrs. John Tribue led in the opening devotional services with; the Bible' lesson, which was lowed by an opening prayer and song. There was a short business session during which $17.74 was turned into the treasury by the division leaders. After the business session. the members enjoyed it delightful prog.

am which included readings by Miss Betty. Compton, piano by Miss Josephine Warne, solos by Miss; Alice Downes wits Miss i the piano and a tiano number by; Miss Pauline Ha-dy. were splendidly given and all much appreciated by the nembers. At the close 0 the meeting during a happy social hour lovely: refreshments served. Expected Here Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Falconber-1 ry are expecting their son Shirley and wife from Friday and are anxiously awaiting their coming. More thaa two months ago Shirley Falconberry injured: his right eye in the shops of the Galtimore Olio railroad, where he is employed. Efforts to locate a particle of steel in the eye resulicd in the bail becoming in-! fected and it necessary to remove the eye.

Since that time he has had an artificial fitted and is getting accustomed to its use. Tribune Classifed Ads Pay. SAVE IN DRUGS Specials for Friday and Saturday 750 Rubbing Alcohol, Full Pint Full' Strength 27c 40c Castoria 23c $1.25 Fly Spray Full Gallon Extra Strong Your Stock All Day 98c i- REXALL DRUG STORE We Deliver 300..

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