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PAGE SIX THE TIPTON DAILY TRIBUNE KKIX-SIIILO. El: in M. E. Sunday selnol A. M.

Preaching 7:30 P. M. Siiilo Sunday school A. M. Preaching 10: -15 A.

M. Kast Union Sunday school A. M. Butler and family near Arcadia were Sunday dinner guests. Edgar Hershman and wife, Wesley Hershman and family of Goldsmith Hilly Greathonse and family of Sheridan, Mrs.

Crum Crcathou.se, Hoy Small and family and Scott Burton and family Oaklandon, Mrs. Jeanette Walt of Noblesville and Willie Roberts and family near We field spent Sunday afterno with Mrs. Roe Biddle and so John Sharp and wife of Brow burg were the Monday even! guests, and family: of Klwood were Sunday dijiner spent Sunday afternoon with guests of -I- Mrs. Ethel Griffin of Sheridan. Elmer Roberts, wife and baliy.

ville Small and Miss Marigracn Fox Xobles- spcnt Wednesday evening Robert Blessing and wife. Roy with her paivnts George Fox Devaney and wife 01 Indianapolis wife. spent Saturday nUMit and Suud-iyj arrn Yantis and wife visited with Kreil Devaney and wife.l Sundav aftornoon quests were Curt Sunnier and wife and Mrs. Matilda Mi'Mullen (if Arcadia, Wrslfv Shaffer and wife and Mrs. Catln-riiie Brenner.

Rob McOarty and family were Sunday dinner puests of Charles GoodkniElu and family near Sheridan. Kay Davis and family of Sheridan were Sunday dinner puesis of Fonda Southard and family. 1'aul and Paulino Kller attend- Sunday evening with the latter's sister, Mrs. Lester Hundley and The Young Married Peoples class made about S20.00 from serving at Lem Swift sale Tuesday. Miss Hester Uos of Triangle Inn spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

L. H. Ross and son Frank. The Ever Ready class of Ekin family of Tipton and Wednesday M. E.

church mot at the home of Mrs. Hubert Smith Sunday. An enjoyable time was had. A pitch- in dinner was served lit the noon hour. Those present were Krod C'armack and family, Roma former's parents Anthony Yantis and wife.

The father who has been ill is not so well. Miss Eva Eller spent Friday afternoon in TiptOH with Mrs. Brown and family. Mrs. Vessie Fontch, Mrs.

Fern Dell and ch'l- Georce Maines. ed foot-ball at Frankfort Mcll Hoover and wife were dre of Tipton were afternoin Sunday dinnor guests of the for- 1 visitors. mer's brother (Irani Hoover and; rs Garnet Lee and. Mrs. Audrey Pearson attended Mrs.

Lucy Kirliy who has been'funeral of Mrs. Flossie Pyle at night iK-lwc-en Frankfort and Sheridan. bone infection js 1 Kempton Tuesday afternoon. improving. Mrs.

Eila Small Roscoo Poland and wife and of Atlanta son Robert of NobleHville spent Bill Kar'ns and wife of Indiin-j spent Tuesday with Charles Ellir. Sunday afternoon with Clarence Moon and family. family Mrs. George Holnian near Al- apolis were week end guests of, ami family. Mrs.

L. H. Ross and sou. Will) Paul Walton and bright, Mrs. Coral Burton of Tipton called on Miss Edith Burton and Mrs.

Ceorge Fox Friday afternoon. Larue Wallace and wife spent Sunday with the formers uncle Herman Murlry and family of Frankfort'. Ivan Hayes and wife of Cov- Ington, are spending a lew days with the latter's parents, T. R. Gunn and wife.

Miss Crystal Stewart of Tipton and Miss Mildred Smiley spent Wednesday night with Miss Deloris Small. Miss Fayola Quear of Arcadia was a Thursday night guest. Ralph Merrill and wife and Vern Partlow and family speut Sunday afternoon with Pat Lindenmeyer and wife of Sheridan. A number of relatives gathered at the home of Russell Sturdevant and family Monday and reminded liim of his birthday. Those present were Gleland Osborn and wife of Atlanta, Fred Sturdevant and family near Sheridan, Raymond Sturdevant and family near Charles Fippeu and family.

Oat Small and family. John Small, Cleo Law and family. Leonard Sturdevant and family, Gilbert (Continued on Page 7). Chief's Slayer? INDIANA OPENS NEW FOOTBALL ERA; MEETS NOTRE DAME AND OHIO UNIVERSITY COACH B.C. HAVES Edward Kctteiring (above), Arlington, N.

chauffeur, has admitted to police, they say, that he killed Police Chief Charles Cavanaugh, of Arlington, because the officer "bawled out" his wife for a traffic violation and gave hor a "ticket." The prisoner is said to have become enraged over Cavanaugh's action and shot him to death. Reel Romance SUNDAY AMONG THE CHURCHES Lesson The Spread of Christianity in Asia. Devotional Matthew GoWon Text: They rehearsed all things that God liad done with Illieni, and that he liad op- a door of faith unto the 14:27. Ilnptist Church. Lutheran Church.

I A. Gordon. Minister. 1 Next Lord's Day will conclude our month's trial of tin 1 sill- pit- service program from to 11:00 a. in.

October -Ith we automatically return to our former plan of holding separate sessions ing worship. Rev. Then. Scliwann. Pastor.

Sunday srhool at a. in. worship at A. Their rehearsal Thursday eve- There will be neither Sunday school or "Iiurch services Sunday Tip- I morr.iiiir. October as th Should the iniostion of pei-man-; ton congregation will unite with Pi-tly adopting ihe one service tlll Arcadia Lutheran consrega- rrogratn come uji in any future tj rtn ,1,,.,,.

0ll Festival, business we should be in position to give it wise consideration, having given il a fair trial. I We should be big enough spiritu-j esting addresses are to be.deliv- ered. Let us be well represented at the convention. Stive! CliHslian Church. Church school at Juvenile Worship at 10:30.

Worship and sermon at 10:30. Dr. Lino speaks. We shall have our annual i ro- motion of the children in our ally to forge! any personal preference and decide wholly upon a basis of results. Our B.

Y. P. had an unusually line program last Sunday and is planning another just as good for the coming Lord's Day at church school on Sunday morn- p. m. Every young person in the! ing.

Every child in every depart- cliurch ought to be in this ment should be on hand. The fnl- ing. lowing Sunday will be Rally Day We are now having our own for the new year, individual services on Sunday For our morning sermon wo niii is at 7:30. It is our purpose to K1 il have Dr. C.

E. Line, f.T'-l make these meetings worthwhile district superintendent of lo Come and lie M. E. church, as our your friends. represents the The choir will have special League.

A large audience is nuniliers for each service. I ed to hear him. First I'resbyterian Church. (Rev. X.

V. Andrews, pastor.) Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Morning Worship at 10:40 a. m.

Sermon subject: "The Church We Forget." Young People's meeting at 6:15 p. m. Hopewojl Presbyterian Church. (Rev. X.

V. Andrews, pastor.) Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Evening service and sermon at p. m.

have, a picnic supper beginning at Prayer meeting on Thursday evening in charge of the pastor. Kemp Memorial Methodist. Rev. John Ward Rose, Minister. Church school at Selec- tions by orchestra.

Fully organ- I ized staff of officers, teachers and classes. Sam D. Groves, gen- I eral superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30. The pastor's theme will bo "Lives That Lift." Epworth League at 6:15.

This weekly meeting of the young peo- The glad hand and a hearty i At the Hobbs Christian ie the parlors, yon at at i o'clock Sunday Evening service at 7:30. Rev. 'lour, county convention will Ward Rosei the pastor under weigh. Miss Mary spt ak on the "Voices On will be the chief attraction. U)o Air Special mus i welcome always await "Tin; Friendly Baptist Church.

St. John's Catholic Church. (Rev. K. Jos.

Biisteln.) Low Maes at 7:30 a. m. High mass at 10:30 a. m. Devotions at 2:30 p.

m. Devotional and Benediction 7:30 p. m. Kel'v is a veteran of the China mission field and has a stirring i message. The evening service of The monthly meeting of the Sunday school board will be lield Monday evening at 7:00 at the I church.

Christian churches of the county will be held at the Hobbs church Members of the choir will be entertained at the home of Miss I too at 7:30. This will be the final Anna Michel, R. F. D. No.

3 on Sermon with 1st and 2nd mass, session of the convention. Inter- Wednesday evening. They will Christian Science Services. 309 Independence street. Morning service at 10:45.

Sunday school for children under 20 years at 9:30 a. nx Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. A reading room is. open Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.

where the Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public la invited to attend these services and use the reading loom. This society IB a branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, scientist, in Boston, Mass. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "BeaUty" is the subject of the Lemon-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. September 27.

Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of tanring" (James The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The spiritual reality is the scientific fact in all things. The spiritual fact, repeated in the action of man and the whole universe, is harmonious and is the ideal of Troth. Spiritual facts are not inverted; the opposite discord, which bears no resemblance to spirituality, is not real. The only evidence of this inversion is obtained from suppositional error, which affords no proof of God, Spirit, or of the spiritual creation" (p. 2Q7).

Lew Ayres, star of the motion picture "All Quiet on the Western Front," married Lola Lane, Hollywood screen player, at Las Vejras, the other day, and thus climaxed a reel romance. Don't thej make a nice-looking couple? Highest Honor EDMONDS Opening its new football regime under E. r. Hayes, 'Indiana meets fwo in neither of which lias been defeated'in nineteen straight Ohm p--r- forms at Bloomington Saturday. Sept.

.26. and Notre Dame, undefeated national last year, meets Indiana at Blooininijton Oct. in the first game for the Irish sine-- Knutc death. Above are shown Indiana's new coach and the "Scrappin" YeU-yan--. Plane Beats Death TIPTON Population, 4,846 Total tax rate Total township tax rate SI.41 CITY OFFICERS.

Mayor Lee F. Griffith i Treasurer Hazel Swift! Clerk Irene Finley Councilmen: Charles Fields, Newkirk, Paul Utterback, Jess Mclntosh, Arthur Bryan. Council meeting, first and third Friday nights each month. i Tipton Circuit Court Officers! Glen J. Gifford, Judge.

A. Bolton, State's Attorney. Jesse Devault, Sheriff. Parker A. Dunliam, Clerk.

Vefc Bunch, Court Bailiff. Jessie P. Grove, Reporter Kessler Auto Parts Storage for Household Goods, Stoves, Etc. Phone 23 208 E. Jefferson CULVER PICKERING: Attorneys and Abstractors Office Phone 107.

Residence Phones: B. A. H. DR. V.

H. COOPER Office 188 Residence 1188 TIPTON COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION J. P. KEMP, President FRANK B. RUSSELL.

Scc'y. GLARE MINER CO. AbrtrmcU Real Estate InMrance Farm Oomt Home Basement Phone 0 First National Ins. Co. Every kind of insurance written in safe, sound and secure stock companies.

Chan. Worne, Secretary Dallas Warne, Solicitor 120 Opera House Block Ground Floor. Phones 271, 1382, 1400, Tipton GUTORD GIFFORD Lawyers 18 Court St. Phone 809 HENSON MONUMENT COMPANY MEMORIAL ARTS 201 East Jefferson Phones: Office, 107; 8475 Local and Long Distance Hauling Building Material Phones: Office, Hll; 1109 211 East Jefferson St. WM.

JAQUA SONS J. R. COLEMAN Attorney North Side of Square Tipton, Indiana. Indiana Railroad Time Table NORTH BOUND SOUTH BOUND TITLE GUARANTY and ABSTRACT COMPANY Loan A Tnut Bldg. Phone 290 O.

A. TAYLOR KEMPTON Population 469. Total tax rate 12.40 Total township tax rate jl.90 TOWN OFIFCERS. John McWhlrt Town Longfellow Trustees: Clyde Orr. W.

H. Amos, Roy Davenport. Meeting town board, first and third Monday nlfhts in each month. TOWNSHIP TAX RATES Madison $1.76 Prairie State Bank of Kempton First Mortgage Procured Insurance Paid In and Time Depomlta. Phone 18 KEMPTON Local 7:05 A.

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M. 8:12 P. M. Local MAIL SCHEDULE INCOMING MAIL From n. 4:15 p.

m. Prom a. 9:20 a. 6 p. m.

Prom p. m. From a. m. OUTGOING MAIL To a.

6 p. m. To a. 3:40 p. 6:30 p.

m. Sunday In and out at 6:00 p. m. To a. m.

To West 3:40 m. WINDOW SERVICE General Delivery and Parcel 7 a. m. to p. m.

Money a. m. to 6 p. m. Major-General Douglas MacAr- Ch ef of the United b.tates Army, has received the highest honor which the French Government can bestow in receiving the Grand Cross of the Legion 51 nor v- Gencr "I MacArthur is Dut the thirteenth American to re- reive the Cross, which was pinned his breast by Genera! inot, Minister of War, at Rheims Aids Mrs.

Collings Go To Church Sunday By his daughter's side, aiding hei in the ordeal entailed by the in vestigation the death of her husband, is Herman Cheliua. musician of Doston. father of Mrs. Benjamin Collinps. whose husband met a tragic fate at the hands of "pirates" in Long Island Sound.

the Mr. Chelius was formerly Boston Conservatory Music. of Half a Million Dollars Price Set on Lost Love Suit Filed Against Mnrlcne Dietrich by Rita Von Sternberg, Alleging Alienation of Husband's Affections, Puts Price-Tag on Love Death and science staged a race the other day and science has apparently won. Mrs. Andrew Ne'l- son (above) was dying in a Chicago hospital, a victim of the dread Addison's A rare serum, known as cortin, was rushed by special airplane from Buffalo.

It was the only available supply and was located after a nationwide appeal. Mrs. Nelson is said to now stand a good chance to recover. Pretty Scribe XV largarcf Lane (above), one ot le leading British women journal- its and chief feature writer for he London Daily Express. Mas ther attributes besides her news- aper skill.

Beautiful in face as j'ell as in literary composition, Charging that Marlene Dietrich, famoug German film star, alienated the affections of her Josef Von Sternbergy who hat, directed Dietrich's pictures, Rita Von Stcrnbsrg has filed suit against star, asking for $500,000 heart balm. Von Stern- been divorced about four years and the director has been largely instrumental in putting the German star on the pinnacle of fame she occupies in the film world. Miss Dietrich's husband, Rudolph that he has the utmost confidence in his liss Lane has been sent to the Sieber, publicly declared tt I. S. and is temporarily writing and that her relations with Von Sternberg are merely those customary or International News Service, between director and a star.

Another suit for $100,000 has also She's ghown on arrival at New been filed by Von Sternberg, charging that Miss Dietrich libeled York. in written for Austrian, and German.

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