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1 PAGE TWO FOLKS YOU KNOW 'Two Black Crows. Psrt aod Be Vaecd Saterdav, Oct. Lrt, Hraston Mus Utore. i.Mn Jam Hiss spent Friday noa ia Bluffton sttndinf the street fAU b31s for rs. electric Hf ectric power, are tow doe and should be paid at the office of the Northern Indiana Towner Co, on or before the 15th.

Misses Geraldine Boycr. Glenna Griffith, Clara Jane Richards, and Jean Fel ton spent Friday afternoon ia Bluffton attendintthe Iluntinrton Bluffton football tame. Boys' Cravfnette Processed suits wear twice aa Ion. Marx's aeU tbea. Martha and Margaret Scudder pent Friday afternoon in Bluffton attar Mns the football rime.

I irapiete assortment of men's. Soya' ait igirW sweater coaU.now ready at Arthur Kindler attended the Blufftou Huntinxton football fame in Bluffton Friday. Special showing of Manhattan shirts for 2.50 at Marx's. Miss Sylvia Fry spent Friday eveninf in attending the street fair. New shipment of boys' fancy sport liflrtC 50c and $1.00 at Marx's.

Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Lucas win the week end in Indianapolis.

Boys' and girls leather coat big assortment at Marx'a. iilr. and Mrs. Marion Wilnon of Lan rfSter township were business callers Llth city Friday. JUt'oopere union suits, retutom and stouts, 1.50 and up.

at Marx'a. fMr. and Mrs. E. E.

Morse and daughter, Lucile, will spend Saturday In South Bend. crhoenix fancy silk sox, a new assort riant for 75c, at Marx's. and Mrs. Anthony J. Prendergast of Chicago will arriTe In this city today to spend the week end risking Mr.

and Mrs. J. II. Dolaen of East Tipton street "Real Silk" ladies stockings in all the new shade for 80c Miss Liliow Eisenhauer spent Friday trnoon attending the Huntingtoa game which waa held at Bluff I lien's "Real Silk" sox for 50c at irx's. (forge Jordan attended the Huntington mi.

v. tinton game ai rsiumon xuuay auer jm. lire. Frank Gordon of Tolk township (a buxiness caller in this city Friday. Ir.

and Mrs. William Giltner and fam cf Polk township were shopper in city Friday morning. Lilisse Opal Parker, Olive Robinson jiml Viola Cramm spent Friday erening in lloanoke. lissfA Geraldine Sheets and Kathryh Ifprrical are spending the week end in fiiffton. liaeen Shideler, George Miller, Edwin Vtarkentine and Robert Brebaugb spent Friday afternoon in Bluffton attending the Bluffton Huntington football game.

W. F. Johnson of Knightstown, Ind, will spend the week end In this city. Maurice Schieber and Ferd Bowman nt Friday evening in Bluffton attend ee street fair. Elias Parker or Claypool, was a business caner in Huntington Friday tntioon I Kniun TTnntinfftnn tnwnshin I I li a caller in tbe city Friday.

11 It. Y3.l D. Sayler spent Friday in Colum ii City on business. rArthur and Clyde Hainan were business callers in' Muncie Thursday. Ir.

Mrs. F. spent Fri aj evening attending the street fair in Bluffton. llr anil (ra A.rthni Hamuli and (am. ilsnd Clvde Hamaa soeat Fridav eve nfhg in Bluffton attending the strtetl nrhg fair.

II r. and Mrs. Charles R. Haller were busineiw callers In Indianapolis Frldiy. Mrs.

W. J. Baijey spent Friday after noin in Fort Wayne. dward Snyder is transacting business in Fort Wayne this week. jLee Mots and Kenneth Blair have returned to this city from a busiues trip Windsor, Canada J.

C. Ward of Marion was a business caller in this city Friday afternoon Miss Mildred Shaw left Friday for Cleveland. Ohio where she will spend the week end. Miss Vivian Buxxard and Lee Mots spent Friday evening in Bluffton attending the street fair. Mrs.

John Berringer will leave today for Valparaiso, where site will be Joined by her sister, Mrs. E. L. Ilatten. id! tbe two will motor to Britt, Iowa site re Mrs.

Berringer will spend several weeks at her sister's home. r. and Mrs. D. J.

Singer and Mrs. E. L. Ilatten of Valparaiso spent Friday rvening with relatives in this city. Martin McFern of South Whitley was I business caller in this city Friday, Mr.

and Mrs. Robin Wall and family ipent Friday evening in Bluffton Miss Mildred Gibson and Raymond Conklin snent Thursday evening in Roanoke. Miss Mabel Bedding and Max Murphy rere in Roanoke Thursday evening. ''Miss Leonore Bedding spent Thursday IF YOU HAD A NECK AsLONOAS THIS FELLOW ANO HAD SORE Til no AT TOIISILIIIE TUNtimatSmiTki 1 twmif ntooLBQutcmitajtYirr ALLDBUGGISn FALL IS NEAR 1 Lit au waT I 1 Bring your clothes and be prepared. CnYDRY I CIJLEANEIRS evening ia Roanoke.

v. A Misses Florence Smith "and Thela Tat amiil Hundxw in TCrtrtS Xfait Chester. Otto Fulton of Lancaster township was a business caller in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Davis, and family of Lanoastar township were caller in the city Friday. Mrs. Walter Limbacher of lTaatif ton township transacted business here Friday. Max Sprinkle, Claude Labr and Raymond Lahr spent Friday afternoon, Mat Bluffton. 'v Mr.

and Mrs. John Stetsel of Huntington township were shoppers in the cUi Friday" afternoon. Mrs. Daniel Scheerer of Hantiagtoii township waa a business caller in this city Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Shideler and daughter, Delene, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Fowlman spent Friday evening in Bluffton. Mrs. L. D. Schnepp and son and Mrs.

Ira Krider of Wabash county transacted biiHiness in this city Friday. Misses Leon Schmitt and Agnes Reefer, of this city Cletus Lamanta and Nelson Gladienx, of New Haven, spent Thursday evening in Roanoke. Mr. and Mrs. Everett James and.Ur Lloyd Stronp of Salamonie township callers in the city Friday.

Miss Mary Bradea will leave today for Fort Wayne to reside. 1 Everett Hosier spent Friday evening in Bluffton. V' Mrs. R. J.

Gfell will return to her home in Toledo, Ohio Monday, after spending seveul days with Mr. and Mia. A. M. Flora of this city.

Mi. and Mrs. Henry Meyer of Lan caster township were busDeas caller in the city Friday. Miss Lorena Parker of South Whitley transacted business here Friday afternoon. N.

Pumphrey, of tbe Goshen road and Mrs. It. L. Pumphrey of the Columbia City roall were shoppers ia this city Friday afternoon. Leo PeGan of.

Fort Wayne will spend the week end in thfe city. Misses Miriam Beam and Laura Holen back of Clear Creek township were shoppers in. the city Friday. 'Arthur Kindler and William Calvert spent Friday afternoon in Bluffton. Misses Mary Kit heart and Wanda Hubbard, Oscar Kline and" William Uf beil spent Friday afternoon in Bluffton.

Harry Fullerton and H. E. Strader were business callers in Fort Wayne Friday. E. Wrenn and daughter, Jennie, and Mrs.

Lawrence Wrenn and daugh ter, Marilyn, of Clear Creek township were in this city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee spent Friday evening in Bluffton. Mr.

and Mm. Joe Browne, win ar rive in this city Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. N.

Cain of West Park drive for several days. Mr. and Browne have spent the week in Chicago, 111., andI ixuisvuie, Xy. and Mrs. E.

B. Ayrea will spend the week end in Fort Wayne visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Piatt and family Dr. and Mrs, S. M. Casey are spending several days in Indianapolis and south em Indiana They also the In diana State "Medical assocaition meeting at the state oapitol. Mrs.

Edward Rhinesmth and sons, Kobert and James, and daughter, Betty, Mrs. Zoa Baker and datxhter. Ruth, and tffw" trom Marion, ul city wnere tney are apena Week end with relatives and friends. Edward Bhinesmith of Marion, Ohio will spend the week end with his parents in this city. Misses Teresa Yale and Bernice' Hendry were, callers in Bluffton evening attending the street fair.

Miss Marie Dustman and Harold Bud right spent Friday evening attending the 8treet faAr in LMra Mary Welling of Indianapolis is uj guesi or mr. ana Aire. William SVin ner of the Stults road for several days. Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Paul of Warren township were shoppers in the city Friday morning. FiEE' Now tor cold weather by laying in your supply of coal "v'SKiSSS to SERYiS you SAVE yoMOSJ'ftl DURING THE AIR CARNIVAL WE WELL GIVE AWAY TWQ TONS OP BUNKER HILL LUMP COAL a Jess Kemp of Rock Creek tewnship transacted business in this city Friday. George Ellis of Monument City spent Friday morning in the city a business.

Perry Haneline of Gobleaville wai' business caller in Huntington Friday morning. George Davidson' of Indianapolis waa a business caller in the city Friday. Mra. J. W.

Foster apent.Thursday af ternoon in Fort Wayne. G. L. Stoma baa returned to this city after' attending the state convention of KiWlnia clubs at LaFayette. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Schulta have re turned this city from Kokomo where they spent a week visiting relative. Dewey Cocad was a business caller In Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm and laauiy spent Friday evening in Warsaw attending the fair.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Hv Bowers returned to this city Friday after attending the, state convention of Kiwsnts club at, LaFayette. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Orval Deal and daughter of Wayne township transacted boaiaess in this city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Welker and Iir.

and Mrs. Fred Wetter spent Friday evening in Bluffton attending the street fair. Wilbert Bridge, 'Fred A. Loew, Philip Bash and Charles Bailey have returned to this city after, attending the Kiwanl sUte convention at LaFayette. Ashley Johnson of Baanoke was a business bailer in the city Friday more ing.

Dr. and Mrs. Fred Grayston htve returned to this city after attending the state convention of Kiwania clubs at LaFayette. Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Kiracofe and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goodln have returned to Huntington after spending several days in LaFayette attending the sUt Kiwanis convention.

Mr. and Mas. Allan Barnhart have returned to Huntington after attending the state convention of Kiwanis clubs at LaFayette. 4 J. W.

Kaufman and Ralph Garvin have reurned to this city after spending several days in LaFayette attending the slate Kiwanis convention. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0.

Miller epent Fri day evening in Bluffton. Mrs. Chris Ellis to this city Friday evening after spending several days visiting relatives in Marlon. Edward McXally of Chicago will spend the week end in this city with relatives! and friends. 'Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Hartls of Clear Creek township were business caller here Friday. Mra. Mary Woods and Dell Zahn spent Thursday evening in Bluffton attending the street fair. L.

A. Harshman of Rochester was business caller in this city Thursday. Misses Edith, Lena and Geraldine Zahn spent Thursday evening in Bluffton attending the street fair. Fred Paul and daughter of Lancaster township were business', callers in this city Friday morning, 1 Mrs. M.

Wechsler of Ubea wu a.busi ness caller. Richard Gregg, Russei Amber, Paul Class and Kenneth Bo ea spent Friday afternoon in Bluffton attending the Huntington Bluff ton football game. F. Jndianapolis was a busfresf caller in thi city fVlday morn Dr. snd Mrs.

M. 0. Erehart and Dr. and Mrs. Grover Nie have returned to this city after attending the Indians State Medical association meeting in Indianapo i Dr.

Qf Johnston has returned to the city after spending several days In Indianapolis attending the state meeting of the Indiana State Medical associa tion. Paul Pfeiffer' and, Ernest Dumbauld spent Wednesday in Markle. Harry JL Worden ia improved after recently a severs at his h9me st tbe Hotel Huntington." Mrs. Catherine Kohlbacher, Miss Emma Guhl, thi city, snd George Kron miller, of Jamestown, N. snd Mrs, Charles Buchanan, of Tacoma, Wash, will leave today for Chicago where they will spend the week end.

Mrs. Buchanan will remain in that city for a week and will then leave for her home in the JL FIRE! IS the time oei PHONE279 AIM BASH iiiu AuixxiiuAin rnrioo LIT. CHURCH i Central Prisma. 1 First Preebyteriani First Cariatisn Wcsleyaa Methodist Evsngelical BL Mary's St Cstberlns's" First Church ot Christ, Sdtatlrt. Church of Brethren Church of God First Baptist First Methodist Enisrapal First Brethna Etas Aveaue U.

B. i Si. 'Peter's Reformed St Peter's Lutheran Church of Naaaraaa Christ Episcopal Piltrim Holineaa Oofleg Park U.B, St Paal's EvangeUcal Sa. Peter and lW Aadrewv Metsedist Andrews Christian flicker Chapel U. First United Brethrest ,4 St Peter's Lutheran.

Leon Creek Brethraa Bippna hL, K. St John's EvsngalksJ Mt Hop M. EL Monument City Wesley aa i. Majeslca First Christian Buckevs Church el Christ Andrews Brethren Salvation Army l' Salem "Methodist Plum Tree Cbrisnan Salamonie Brethren Buckeye Church English Latheran Chnrcm Christ Episcopal Goblesville Ctrtutt eg cnoRcn ni Annonncemsnts FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Corner Guilford end Market streets. Minster, Rev.

John F. Edwards. Sunday school, a. bl, superintendent Charles R. Bailey.

Morning services, 10:30 a. mv subject; "A Law of Christian by the Rev, John F. Edwards. Evening vespers, p. nH subject mra Man Nobody by.

Rev. Jobn E. Edwards. 'a Young people's servkeT 6 :00 9. m.

Mid week service, 7:30 p. m. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH. State snd Whitestode street 1 Minister, Rev. Oie Lewis.

Sunday school. 9 :30 m. superinten dent, Paul U. Lamerd. Morning 10:30 a.

sermoa by E. R. Hill of the Sheet's baptist church, Glawin, Mich. Evening services, 7:30 p. sermon by E.

R. Hill. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Corner Warren snd Tipton streets. Sunday school, 9:30 a.

uperinten dent, G.H. Eberhart. Rally day. Special exerdses. Morning service, 10 :30 a.

m. Verper service, 0 clock. Mid week service, Wednesday, 7 :80 p. Wt 'p; Mrs. James'.

Rennet spent Friday Fort Wayne, on business. sr vtlll Ta wv alt anil JtirsV 1 iiuaui xrorvr ok xan i a a 1 viae, iil, are in ims city ior several days visiting at the Simon Drover home tt 404 William street. James Fulmer and daughter, Lucile, of Jackson township were callers in this city Friday, IL Reilling of Marion, transacted business" in the city Thursday afternoon. Arthur Hart ot Chicago was a business caller in the city Thursday. Robert Young spent Friday afternoon attending tbe Huntington Bluffton football game which was held in the latter city.

ThurweH Hector has returned to his home in Warsaw after spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moriar ity of Second street. Turn to Page Four, Fleac) (Namber Fonrl mm to prepare BEST i i i i 1 1 1 1 ssmr i rimiiM, una DIRECTORY Fraaklia sad Warrearsad Tintoa Whitetock and WversiJa Etna Avemae Riveraid and Allan' Jefferson 'Koanok Warren and Tipton Gnilford Shite and Lea CV East Market Et Market sad Qtflfrrd East State Be. Arena Etna Avenue and Hem Nerth Lafeattsiaa Etna Avemis and nnrr 82S N.

Jefferson Et North' Jackaoa Stmt IJbea, Wbh Oouaty Lisa Cherry Street Aadrewa Andrawa "'V B. Franklis and CaflJorJ Bonth Whitley D. Huntington ppoa, lad. Bipisaa, laV UgriVp. Wabash Oa.

Moaoaacnt Cm Majenlca Tt. D. 2, ifarkle, IsdL Andrews, Ind. Booth Jefferson North of Bippns, Plum Tree Lsncaster t. F.

I. 1. Mark! i ffiSSMf jeaernon ct RevJ It. AnburtT pastor. 8T PETER'S REFORMED 8.

S. Etna avenue and Henry street. Minister, R. B. Meckstroth.

Sunday school, 9:30 p. as. Ran'. oay talk by Principal E. Byers.

L. A. Diffenbaugh, superintendent 1 Morning services, 100 p. subject, RaUr day sermon. CHURCH OF THE BRSTCHKN.

Corner Wsshlngton snd Guilford streets. 8nnday school, 9:30 p. m. 7 Morning 10 AS. n.

Evening serrices, T05 a. an. Rev. F. J.

Byer ia charga. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, eon. uuciea oy the nnance board. FIRST OHUSTIAN. Riverside and Whitelock atreets.

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xouaar SesauU Franta W.Eatl Breon VVBB tVUa.Rector.S a. xaora Rally day progTam. Evening service, TO si; sermon by the pastor. j.j FIRST CUllRCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner Warren sad Tipton streets; Sunday 9:30 a. m.

Morning services, 10 MB a. nt; subject, Wedneaday' evening meeting, 7 I Reading room at church open 'Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday from 12 :30 to 4 p. m. 1 1 BETHEL Riverside and Allen streets. M.

O. Herman, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. a. Morning services, 10 :30 m.

Dr. W. H. Cortler of Manchester college win speak. Christian endeavor, 6:43 p.

Evening service, 7:80 p. m. "laaWWf psjtn 111 sasj iMHlIt ar (i 1 0 aim 1 iajaafl(rtBaiinanfin aMnnsaapnrifjsMfaawwSBBx FABLES TIW3 DSD All Aboard, 'Z. To yaLI 'V: 'ik Minute "tea W1U SBsaaaavsaaajsjsssaasssasaM DonU MiSS I COMEDY' Jake 'Hammond i at the Voiced Wurlitzer. presents his :y.l One Fast "WE'RE Saturday, Oct 1927 are soon "nipped fas the ndr without "dosing" cy ass IIUOTIOGTOO TH LAST TIME3 TODAY ON THE SCREEN PtTsfR a KYNE; test scfcrl.

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