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MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1932 i HE LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE PAGE THREE News from Our Neighboring Communities REV. YODER SPEAKS TWO MEN ARRESTED AT ANOKA PROGRAM! IN MADISON RAID WILTON The Orst parent-teachei ing the year will be Wednesday evening, October 4 at o'clock. Bernard Hall, Paul liuti, and Bertelle Butz accompanied the Republican baud Saturday On its tour. The Freshmen reception at the Walton high school was held Saturday night. A large crowd ruterded r.a.ly Day at the Christian chur'-h Sunday.

Charles Quiilia-i. local sudden illness and was attended by Dr E. 3'. MQNIICELLO ROYAL CENTRE The following 4-H club uiem- The Ladies of the Christian hers were selected at the annual Church will serve their annual achievement Day Saturday as win- supper to the public on Thursday ners to attend the district contest evening. at Purdue: Judging contests, clothing, Alma Zarse, Reynolds.

Esther Conwell, Buffalo; food, preparation Waiieta Wilson, Wol- cott; Ruth Rogers, Brooks ton; baking, Lela Morgan, Gladys Hor- i Walter Adams conducted the ser- ner Brookston. vices. Burial was made In the Table etiquette, Marcella Muns- Royal Centre cemetery, terman and Inez Louis Spencer, i Mrs. Thomas Hurst returned Nathan Bird is recovering from a ssve-re case of tonsilitis. Funeral services for Andrew D.

Funk, aged 74 years, were held Sunday afternoon, from the. Rev- A splendid address by the Eev. S. L. Yoder of this city and entertainment by the Cass county Sunday school orchestra were features of the rally day and homecoming at the Anoka M.

E. church Sunday. A large crowd attended the affair and enjoyed a basket dinner at noon. A similar affair is planned for the Bethel M. E.

church next Sunday, the program starting at 10 o'clock in the morning. on SINGER Sewing Machines New Singer family machines of all types have been reduced to the lowest prices in years. Clearance Sale of Used Machines LOOR samples, practically new. and machines taken in trade and reconditioned, have been drastically cut for clearance. Complete Home Sewing Course included free.

NEW EASY TERMS. Ask to see the new Singer Vacuum Cleaner. A few reconditioned cleaners are included in this sale. SINGER Sewing Machine Co. INCORPORATED 319 Pearl Phone 1618 Open Evenings During Sale Wolcott.

School costumes, Marvel Schoonover and Clara Blume, West Point; Dress revue, Ada Mae Goss, Meadows Lake, Mary Kitchen Buffalo. Winners in the different costumes in the revue were: school, Mary Kitchen, Buffalo; sport, Ada May Goss, Meadow Lake; dress. Maxine Bullock. Reynolds; informal party, Helen North Brookston. Miss Alelha Buck of Remington acted as judge.

A White county unit of the Hoosier Taxpayers union was organized here Saturday afternoon at a public meeting. M. B. Spencer i was named president; Charles Foster, secretary; and Guy Wolverton. treasurer.

Ed St'nson of Frankfort, state secretary, was the speaker. An organization meeting of the county board of adjustment was held at which Chester Wickersham was named chairman. Leo Connaroe, vice chairman and Claude Scott, secretary. Taxpayers of Liberty township held a meeting at Buffalo and voted to support the $1.50 tax law. George W.

Kassabaum was the sppaker. Thx following officers ed the annual confer'-Mce oC Christian churches of the county, held at Wolcott: Paul Dawson, president; Robert William. Monticello, vice president; Mrs. S. O.

Anderson. Mont'cello, Secretary-treasurer. The following mpmbcrs of the Monticello B. and P. W.

Club attended the meeting of the Delphi Women's club of which Miss Mary Kennedy of Lafayette was speaker. Mrsfl Bert Taylor, Mrs. Bess Carey, Mrs. L. Battreall.

Miss TDva Casarl. Ada Short. Gladys Ruth Christy. Esther Cottrell. Mary Henke Mabel Dodge and Mildred Wilson.

A Jun'or Republican club has been organized in White county with Albert Douglass as president. Raymond Springer republican candidate for governor, win in Mont'cplln Or-tohrr 1 S. Airs. C. Heritage is her 0 from Rumforrl.

Maine, for a visit with hPr mother. Mrs. James McBeth. to her home at Oxford after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Boothroyd "and family.

I Mrs. Walter Adams and two children returned me Saturday from spending ten days with her mother, Mrs. Grace McVey at Kokomo. John Shellhart, who was taken ill at school last week and had to be taken home, is reported recovering. Mrs.

L. D. McLaughlin has returned to Riverview park, Monticello. Mrs. H.

R. Risley of Asherton, Texas, is visiting here with her son. Ray Risley and Family. Walter Spencer is at home from his work near Cincinnati for a two week's vacation. Henry (Dutch) Wiseley and family have returned to their home at Durand, after spending two weeks here with relatives.

Mrs. Wiseley was called here by the -illness of her father, Jess Button at Thornhope. Mrs. Gertrude Johnson of Lake Cora, has come to spend the winter with her son, Prof and Mrs. Ralph W.

Johnson. Revival meetings began Sunday even'ng at the local Baptist church with Rev. C. Bulander, minister in charge. Mrs.

Anna Conn and members of her family attended the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Jasper Annis. Which took p-lace at South Bend. Clarence Good has been driving the school bus during the illness of Nathan Bird.

RETURN REV. PERRY FOR ANOTHER YEAR MADISON, Oct. men were under arrcit today following one of the largest liquor seizures ever made here. Federal agents and police co operated lu a raid on the home Peter R. Davis.

Arrested -with him was Raymond Dean Louisville Ky. A 65-gallon still, 222 gallons of whisky, 17 gallons of grain alcohol, one gallon of peach braucV, 31 pints of gin, and materials tlavoring and coloring were confiscated, according to officers. The Rev. H. A.

Perry has. been returned to Logansport as pastor of the Bethel A. M- E. church at the annual conference at Kokomo, it was announced today. Baptismal services were held Sunday afternoon at thi Cicott St.

bridge over, the Wabash. river and ten were taken into the church. Revival services will continue, it is announced, starting Wednesday with Rev. French of New Albany, preaching the sermons. DEDICATE MONASTEKT INDIANAPOLIS, "Oct.

dedication of the new Carmelite monastery here was held today After the services, the Right Rev Joseph Chartrand, bishop of dianapolis, locked the cloister which will remain forever closed to all except members of the Carmelite order. Miss Clara Wendt has returned to Chicago after spending th summer with Mrs. Mary Sukatch 227 North Cicott street. PETITION FOR LIGHT FILED WITH CLERK Asking for a street light at the intersection of Eighteenth and Jefferson streets a petition con- tainingg nine signatures was filed with the city clerk today. The prayer will be handed to the board of works at its regular session in the city building Wednesday morning.

It was the second petition ot this nature to be filed with the clerk in a week. DELPHI 'Splittinq Headaches If, II she learned why she was always miserable and found out about NR Tablets (Nature's Remedy). Now she gets along fine with everybody. This safe, dependable, all-vegetable laxative brought quick relief and quiet nerves because it cleared her system of poisonous wastes made bowel action easy and regular. Thousands take NR daily.

It such a sure, pleasant corrective. Mild, non-habit-forming. No bad aftereffects. At your TO-NIGHT Quick relief for acid indigestion. heartburn.

Only IDc. MAT. 15c EVE. THE PICTURE TERRIFIC Born to Mr and Mrs- Joseph Reames of 1425 Balsam street a daughter at the Cass county hos pital. MATTBESS IGNITED Firemen were called to the Waler Shaver residence in 727 Seven- eenth street this morning at 11:40 'clock when the mattress on a ed caught fire.

Firemen said the ire was started by a. preparation eing used in cleaning. LEATES HOSPITAL Wagner, who suffered a fractured ankle when he fell thrpugh a hay chute at his home tw.o and a half miles north of the city, has been dismissed from St. Joseph's Hospital. BED CROSS CONFERENCE INDIANAPOLIS, Oct.

address by G. E. Jones, chairman of the Hamilton county chapter, will open the Indiana conference of the American Red Cross here tomorrow. Jones will speak on "Red Glow of the Gloom." HE NEVER COULD HOLD A JOB LONG. HE COULDN'T UNDERSTAND WHY AT LAST HE FOUND OUT! VOO SAY Hl't BRIGHT AND BUT CARELESS JURCLY THAT'S A UTTLB THING A MIGHTY IMPORTANT HAVE TO WORK NEAR HIM! ALL THE OTHERS ARE COMPLAINING.HE'LL HAVE TO REFORM-OR CO I'VE SEEN DbXENS ADS.

BUT NEVER DREAMED I COULD BE GUILTY. WELL, I KNOW I'LL OET SOME LIFEBUOY TODAY Piles Go Quick Itching, bleeding or protrudin; piles go quickly and don't om back, it you really remove th cause. Bad blood circulation i the lower bowel and hemorrhoidal veins causes piles by making the affected parts weak, flabby, almost dead. Salves and suppositories fail because only an internal med-' icine that stimulates the circulation and drives out the impure blood can actually correct the cause of piles. Dr.

J. discovered a real internal remedy. After prescribing it for 3,000 patients with success in over SOO cases, he named it HEM-ROID. W. H.

Porter Homer Closson and druggists everywhere sell HEM-ROID Tablets with guarantee they ill end yourr Pile misery or money back. NO "B.O.* NOW sfroilhis chances I'VE BEEN IN MY JOS SIX MONTHS, ELSIE. HAD A NICE PROMOTION, TOO. ISN'T IT TIME TO TALK ABOUT A WEDDING I WHENEVER YOU DEAR, 7 II (body Don't let bar YOUR way T- AKE this frank, friendly warning. See to it that J.

"B.O." (body can never spoil your Bathe regularly with be you're safe. You'll know by Lifebuoy's quickly-vanishing, extra- clean scent that Lifebuoy is no ordinary toilet soap. Its creamy, abundant, hygienic lather deodorizes MM it cleanses effectively stops "B.O." Helps safeguard health, too, by removing germs from hands. For a healtriy complexion Lifebuoy's pure, bland, penetrating lather gently washes away pore-embedded impurities makes dull complexions glow with healthy radiance. Adopt Lifebuoy today.

A PRODUCT OF LEVER BS.OS. CO. The Delphi Woman's club enter- taiued fifteen members of the Monticello Business and Professional Womens' club and other guests at the library Friday evening. The Clay township Home Economics club will entertain the Madison Township H. E.

Club at the Pyrmont School from'l to 4 m. October 5. The Clay Township Womans' Republican club was organized Friday evening with the officers. Mrs. Lula Smoker, president; Mrs.

Robert Newell, vice- president; Mrs. Ruth Stong, secretary and Mrs. Mary Hufford director. The Jefferson Township Womans' Republican club will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Vanscoy Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

A marriage license has been issued to Robert L. Kite and Dorothy L. Metzger both of Pyrmont. A marriage license was Issued to Don Fontinel of Lafayette and Geraldine Loy of Delphi Saturday. The Will of Herrlett E.

Cresse was probated Saturday. After all debts and all other expenses are paid she bequeathed the home farm to her husband. Oliver S. Cresse for his natural life. At his death it was to go to her children in fee simple and share and share alike.

The following members of the executive board of the Carroll county Red Cross Chanter wil lat- tend the State conference in Indianapolis October and 5: Mrs. B. TV. Bowen and Miss Hilda wen, Mrs. C.

C. Crampton, Mrs. Charles Schnepp, Robert Bradshaw. R. C.

Schwcrdman and Mre. Esther Gregg, public health nurse. more pleasing iaste FLORA I Today and 1 Tomorrow IETRICH BLONDE VENUS" Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Yeater and Baby are moving to the Chas.

Stonse flat. The Monroe Township Farm Bureau will meet at the. Flora Community building Tuesday evening October 4 at 8 p. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Musselman and so of South Bend have been visHms his mother, Mrs. Margaret Musselman. Mrsfl Earl Smith is improving! after being injured In an auto ac- cideiit several weeks ago. The regular all day meeting ana dinner of the Presbyterian Mission Iwn -ic: until Wednesday, Oct. 12.

Donald Hoffman, sou ol Dr. and. Mrs. Hoffman of this city, has en- rolled in Butler University, In- for the fail semester. Warren Hollaud of Rockmour.t, Virginia is visiting his aunt Mrs.

Thomas Martin near Camrlen. GALVESTON The Willing workers of thi Baptist church met Friday with Mrs. Orle Enditott. Mr. and Mrs.

John Moore anj children-of er? Wednesday guests of William Wampler and- daughter Mrs. Anna Gohl. Chesterfield Radio Program Every night except Sunday, Columbia coast-to-coast Network. Che Enough Turkish. but not too much You can smoke pack after pack of Chesterfields arid never grow tired of the taste.

That's partly because Chesterfield uses just the right amount of Turkish tohacco to "season" the mild, sweet Domestic tohacco. Too much Turkish makes a heavy-smoking cigarette too little takes something away from taste and enough of the right kinds of Turkish one reason why Chesterfields SATISFY! ster field tiacxrr Mrzrs ToMoeo Ok.

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