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Ir THE HUNTINGTON PRESS PAGETHR2 "TiicsdayFeb. 17, NIHIHtWMtltWWtWWNIWWIMIIIIBIWKIWIMH MtlWINHilfNMMMiiUtMI)uiitMMMPItMtMnMHI A SOCIETY 1 SOCIAL CAUENDAB 89 10 1121314 15161718192021 22123125 26177128 TODAT. fcigma Ikta Sorority Miss Ina Reagan, Franklin street. Evening! Froebel Club Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Kiracofe, West Tipton. Dinner in evening. 0.

B. Club Mra. Marshall Stnlta, Second street. Afternoon. Nineteenth Century Club Mra.

Frank Kelsey, Roche street After noon at 2:30. Tri Kappa Sorority Miaa Ilasel Guilford street G. dubMiss Marie Dra 4 per. West Market street. Evening.

Pansy Club Mrs. W. I. Ellis, South Jefferson street. Afternoon.

Pythian Sisters K. of P. borne, West Market street. Evening at 7:30. 8s.

Peter and Paul's Birthday party in school, auditorium. Birthday Party Ss. Peter and Paul a auditorium, (evening) Qui Vive Club Mrs. Henry Shaef er, East WaHbtngton street. After noon.

1 Kum Joy Nus Class of Reformed church ParslTIIall. Evening. WEDNESDAY Eureka Circle Charles Barsb, South Jefferson. Afternoon. Culture.

Club Mrs Winfield Howenstine, North Jefferson By Jeanne tte Sale linr the Afternoon br the mal6 ing the afternoon by the male quartette of the Methodist church composed of the following members Weese, Eldon Ware, Sumner Bash and ftdbert Mitchell also other other guests present. Refresh ments were also served. Quite a num ber of. out of town guests were present and with those from this city, extended the best of wishes to the honored couple. JOINT MEETING.

The members of the Missionary Society of the First Christian church will field a Joint meeting with toe Lames' Aid Society afternoon at the' home of Mrs. Elisabeth Hernelse 403 Mayne street. 'V MOOSE IiADIES. The Moose Ladies will hold their regu lar meeting Thursday afternoon at the Moose borne on West Market street. MARTHA WASHINGTON CLTJB.

Mra. Francis O'Laughlln will enter tain the members of the Martha Washington club Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at her home, G02 East Tipton street DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. John nildebrand enter tained several gwests at dinner Sunday at their home on Etna avenue.

delicious menu was served, to the following guests Lessel Gillispie of Fort Avayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beaver and of Warren and Mr. and Mra. Iioy Baker of this city.

ENTERTAIN, vj. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker entertained severs! guests Sunday at their home on Grant street. A delicious six o'clock dinner was following pleasant social hour to the guests, Including Mr.

and Mrs.v Frank Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve i Miller and son, Glen, Mr. and Roy Baker and daughter, Mazine and Clyde Baker, BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED. The Sigma Phi tJamma Sorority was entertained yesterday in honor of the birthday of Miss Gail Dye at the home of 'Miss Florence Bailey on First street A three course luncheon was served.

The members were entertained with' a radio WEDNESDAY IJUCIIRE Mr. and Mrs. Roland Poe entertained clock luncheon. "4HTWgresslvtruchre and at the" close u. 3i.

u. uuo airs, ueorge v. Henry street Afternoon. 4 Missionary Auxiliary of M'. E.

church Miss Lulu "Bonebrake. Byron, street. Evening at 630. Euchre Party, L. A.

to B. of T. f' B. of R. T.

hall. Evening. i F. Club Miss nelen Jackson, Taylor street Evening. South Side Orcle of St Peter's Lutheran Mrs.

Donald Able, Dear born Afternoon. 4" Profit and Pleasure Club Mra. George Nichols, High street Af L. A. to 0.

R. O. B. C. haU.

Afternoon at 2:30. 3 Fan Tan Club Miss Teresa Hergi 1 enroeiner, ronn jenerson street Evening. 4 Wednesday Bridge Club Mrs. A. 411.

Blackwood, Guilford street. Af ternoon. T. O. I.

A. to B. of L. E. B.

of L. 4 hall. Afternoon. THURSDAY, 4 Present Day Club Mrs. Sam 4 Nave, North Lafoiitaine street Afternoon Church Mrs.

Harry Brock, Mayne street Afternoon. Ladies' Aid of First Christian 4 Church Elisabeth Herneise, the playing prises were awarded, to MrsJ John Bauer, Mrs. Leo Ness, William Brebaugb "and Joe Ebersole. the close; of a pleasant social time i covers were placed for the guests at small tables prettily' appointed in keeping, with the Valentine and a delicious menu was served by the hostess Mr. and Mrs, John Bauer were guests the affair.

The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Milner at their home on Lafontaine St V. "2 MOOSE LADIES. Members of the Moose.

Ladies will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Moose Home on West Market street BON TON CLUB. Robert Stevens will entertain the members of the Bon Ton club Thursday evening at her borne on Cherry street INDIANA SOROIS. Mrs. F. E.

Wickenbiser was hostess to the members of the Indiana Sorosis Monday afternoon at her home on North uuiuora street. Awenty members re SDonded to the roll mil with Trinh Wif 4 'and Humor after which regular business meeting was held. Mrs. B. H.

B. Grayston gave an interesting paper on ew Developments In Our National Resources" after which a pleasant social time was enioved and delieinna rfrpsh Mayne street. Afternoon. T.menta were served by the The 4. Bon Ton Club Mrs.

Robert Stev next meetinr of the eluh will lu pW in ens, Cherry street Evening. Martha; Washingtoa Club Mrs. Francis OlaughlhV East Tipton street Evening at 8. Moose Ladies Moose Home, West Market street" Afternoon. Thursday Thimble Club Mrs.

Ben Scheiber, Madison street After 4 noon. 4 4 Bonta Maes CUub Mrs. William 4 Bullerman, Wilkerson street Even ing. Past Matrons Society Mrs. J.

A. 4 4 Fike, Guilford street Afternoon. 4 Sufonet Bridge Mrs." Eldon Wy 4 4 gant Olinger street. Evening. 4 4 Swaira Bible" Class of M.

E. 4 4 church Mrs, Blose, West Park .4 4 Driven Afternoon. Jv 4 4 Tea, Qub Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sow 4 two weeks with Mrs.

H. H. Arnold at her home on Jefferson street' i FAN TAN POSTPONED, The meeting of the Fan Tan club which was to have been held, Monday evening with Miss Teresa Hergenroether at her home on North Jefferson street has been postponed until Wednesday evening of this week to be held with the above hostess. OOMMERATE "BIRTHDAY." An entertainment commerating the anniversary of the completion of the Sa. Peter and Paul a new school will be held this evening in the aditorium of the school.

An original program will be held, and all present will be given an opportunity to take part Cards will be erwine, Poplar street Evening at on e.ening's entertainment and prizes TiiU he awarded. affair is given un G. W. Club Mrs. Charles Berk a.

th. a lw. G. W. Oub Mrs.

Charles Berk 4 4 4 field. West Park Drive. Afternoon. 4 Jolly Twelve1 Club Mrs. G.

M. 4 4 McFadden, East Taylor street Af 4 ternoon. 4 4 Thursday Luncheon Bridge Club 4 4 Mrs. Floyd Savag East Tipton 4 streot 1 o'clock luncheon. 4 4 FRIDAY 4 A.

of Maccabees Mrs.4 4 James Smith, Guilford street Even 4 4 ing. .4 4 .4 PROFIT AND PLEASURE CLUB. Mrs. George Nichols will entertain the wand, assisted by the young men and Ma nd Presidential Homes. Laura women of the parish.

The public has been invited to attend. EUCHRE PARTYV members of the L. A. to B. of R.

T. will hold a euchre party Wednesday evening in the B. of R. T. hall on North Jefferson street 4 PROGRAM PLANNED.

A lecture will be given Friday even ing, February 20 at the Zion U. B. church under the auspices of the Chris tian Endeavor Society of the church. The members of the Profit and Pleasure club Rev. Shupe will be the" speaker and his Wednesday afternoon, at her home on 'subject will be "Jirger Jones and His High street SWAIM BD3LE CLASS.

The members of the Swaim Bible class of the First Methodist church will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Blose, 432 Park Drive. L. A. TO O.

R. C. The members of the L. A. to O.

R. XI will bold their regular meeting Wednes i Sister Bess The members of. the Christian Endeavor society are also planning an extra program in addition to the lecture. 4 ENTERTAINED. The members of the Super Six Girl's Basket Mil team of Fort Wayne and the St Mary's Girl's basket ball team were entertained' in the school club rooms fol lowing a "game between the two teams Sunday afternoon.

The club rooma were, day afternoon at 2:30 clock in the! prettily decorated in a color scheme of O. R. haU. OPEN HOUSE OBSERVED. Honoris a their 'zolden wedlioc anni red, white and blue and 'a delightful social time was enjoyed "by the guests versary, Mr.

and Mrs. U. G. Weese. oh nve guests at the close of the affair.

The served open bouse Sunday at their borne! R. E. Kelley of this city and the on Etna avenue. About one huaclred'r. Dillon and Joseph Dillon of.

Fort and seventy six friends an relatives called on the couple during the afternoon and evening and a pleasant social timel was erjyej. Kuia was farnisLcl dur with music and dancing. A delicious two course lunch was served to the twenty nayne were guests at the Jair. ,4 4 KUM JOY NUS CLAS." TLe. members of the Kum Joy Xu Keefer.

Telephone 401. twatmaiitnitntt HHUMMUMtUaUUalUialMiaiUllI dass of the Reformed church will be en tertained Tuesday evening af the parish haU. Hosts and" hostesses for Ibe affair will include the Rev. and Mrs. B.

Meckstroth, Mr and Mrs Homer Web ster and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sell, MISSIONARY AUXILIARY. The members of the Missionary Aux iliary of the First Methodist church will be entertained Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Lulu Bonebrake on Byron street. Miss RamoU dearies will Sx assistant hostess for the affair.

BLUE. BIRD CLUB. Miss Wilda Mae Lucas entertained the members of the Blue Bird club Saturday afternoon at her on Division St, The afternoon was spent in a social way with games and contests and prizes were awarded to Hasel Claire Robertson, and Audrey Hocbstetler. At the close of the affair dainty refreshments in keeping with the Valentine season were served by the Those present included the Misses Phylis Jean and Marguerite Bak er, Hasel Claire Robertson, Jeannette Sayler, Ruth Luellan, Cecil Holsworth Andrew Hocbstetler, and Marguerite Mc Nabb. BIRTHDAY DINNER.

Honoring the sixty ninth birthday an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Welk er, a birthday dinner was held Sunday at the borne ox Arthur Richardson. delicious basket dinner was enjoyed by the guests at the noon hour after which a pleasant social time was enjoyed, Those present included Mr. and Mrs, Monroe Welker, William Welker, Mr.

and Mrs. Noah. Welker and daughters. Opal and Olive, Mr. and Mra.

Perry welker ana children, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Welker and daughter, Helen. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Weaver, Mr. and Mrs, Heiney Wintrode, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Searles and daughter, Margaret Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Kern and son, Paul Eugene. Abram King. Mrs. Marv Haven and Ardila Richardson, Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Richardson, Misses Martha Searles, Edna Herring, Wilma Richardson, Alvia and Everett Searles and Mr. an Mrs.

Ora Pearson. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. Mra. John Baker was delightfully sur prised Sunday at her home in Brown's the members of the Wednwday lTachre. Corners when a number of her friends club Sunday evening at U6me onUnH Comet Solo Sam Wasmuth 4 4 41 CHILD CONSERVATION LEAGUE.

Tho members of the Child Conservation league' wer entertained Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. Strafford on Byron street Twelve members responded to tho roil call with quotations concerning Washington and following the regular uuuneas session. Mrs. W. U.

Smith save aa interesting paper on the Per tect Physical Child aa a Foundation to rjlicieney." Mrs. W. a Richardson read an article on "The Menace of Alcohol and Tobacco to Child Life and Development" Miss Helen Tiner rave a most splendid address to the ladies after which the remainder of the afternoon was devoted to a pleasant social time and dainty i refreshments were served by the hosts at the close of the affair. The next meeting oi the club win be held in two weeks with Mrs. Fred Winebrcnner at her home on nrst street" W.

B. A. OF MACCABEES The members of the W. B. A.

of Mecca bees will be entertained Friday evening at the home, of Mrs. James Smith. 1227 Guilford street All members are urged to attend the 4 THURSDAY LUNCHEON BRIDGE CLUB The members of the Thursday Lunch eon Bridge club will be entertained at a 1 o'clock hincbeon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Floyd San fa on East Tlptos s'reet in cu.uB wm.irui nonot ol her eigTity third birthday an ih a sociaT way several roundsof niversarv. A deliernua.

twa. nir. niversary, A delicious two course din of ner was enjoyed by the guests at the noon hour after which a pleasant social time was enjoyed. Miss Dorothy Kenner gave several pleasing recitations. Those present at the affair included Mr.

and Mrs, J. Baker, Clarence Baker, Mrs, Margaret Wygant a sister of the hon ored guest, Miss Maries Baker, Russell Baker, Miss June Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buell and daughter, Marjorie, Mr. and Baker and daughters, Air.

and Mrs. Marcellus Kenner and daughters, Letitia and Dorothy. Mr. and ars. Frank Baker and.

sons, Devo and Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker. Lucile Uaker, Dale Baker, Dan Baker, Mrs. Mary Baker, Mrs.

Adelia Cbesterman and William Cbesterman. W. II. M. S.

The members of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the M. church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs, J. at her home, 1011 Byron street All the ladies are asked to bring their mite boxes at this BIRTHDAY PARTY. Honoring the fourteenth birthday an niversary oi. wenaiin ureeiv.

Mrs. Carl ureely entertained with a birthday party Sunday evening at her home on Oak street A social evening was enioved with games and contests and at the done ot the affair covers were placed for the guests at a large table attractively decor atea in keeping with the Valentine season and a delicious two course menu was served by the hostess. assisted bv the Misses Constance Wolters and Mar Deloris Wolters. Invited guests at the auair Included Wilford Ufheil, Barnard Kastner, James Nix, Maurice Scheiber, ueorge AlUner. Jioniface Drnmmnnd Juliiu Bucheit Dick Klndler.

Paul uutuier and Paul LD3RARY The Andrews Library club will be en. tertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Emma Fults. Mrs. Maudee Uailey, Mrs.

Nona Prilaman. and Mrs. Cora Tade will be assistant hostesses. A short business meeting will be held and we jouowtng program "will be given: riano solo Ruth Gerard. Lincoln's Tarns and Stories Lnella Washington's Childhood, Mt Ter I drive.

Sold! It Elizabeth Miller. 16. Toledo svdsv claims her father sold her in mar ring to George Mitchell. It, tot fSOO arid three "skinny" horses. She has run away from her husband ol two weeks and asks police to "help me be an American girl, PSI IOTA XI SORORITY Mrs.

Rex Hulk'czer was hostess to the members of the Psi Iota Xi sorority Mon day evening at her home on Cherry street During the business session announcement was made concerning the State Pal lot XI luncheon to be held in Inidanapolis at the Lincoln hotel on Saturday. February no av. m. juiss Maage Whiteside will go as delegate for the local chapter and several of the members arc also planning to attend. Miss Louise Ilamer give a report of the bridge party was held last Saturday and following the business ses sion a pleasant social time was enioved.

Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the affair. Miss Edith Smart of Keutland, was a guest at the, meeting. The next meeting of the sorority will be held March 3 with Miss Alie Miller at her home on Guil ford street. 4 4 4 A. F.

M. CLUB Miss Helen Jackson will entertain the members of the A. F. M. club evening at her home on West Taylor street JOLLY TWELVE CLUB Mrs.

G. M. McFadden will entertain the members of the Jolly Twelve club Thursday afternoon at her home on East Tay lor street" TEA CLUB The members of the Tea club will enter tain their husbands at a 7 o'clock dinner Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sowerwine, 539 Poplar street, with Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Weber as assis tant host and hostess. G. W. CLUB Mrs.

Charles Berkfield will entertain the members of the G. W. club Thursday afternoon at her home, 710 West Park 4 4 SOUTH SIDE CIRCLE The members of the South Side circle of the St Peter's Lutheran church will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Donald Able, 1232 Dear born street Miss Stella Sweitzer will be assistant hostess for the affair. 4 PAST MATRON'S SOCIETY Mrs.

J. AFike will entertain the members of the Past Matron's society Thursday afternoon at her home, 1123 Guilford street 4 4 SUFONET BRIDGE CLUB The members of 'the Snfonet Bridge club will be Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Eldon Wygant on Olinger street WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. A. IL Blackwood will be hostess to the members of the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 1624 North Guilford street 4 BONTA MAES' The members of the Bonta Maes club will be entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

William Bullerman on Wilkerson street 0. 1. A. TO B. OF S.

The members of the O. I. A. to B. of L.

E. will hold their regular meeting Mon day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the B. of L. E. halL i DINNER Miss Marie McDonnell entertained sev eral ot her girl friends at a six o'clock dinner Sunday evennig.at her home on wood lawn avenue.

Covers were placed for the guests at a large table cleverly appointed1 in a color, scheme of yellow and white, there being cut flowers and lighted tapers to carry out the effect A delicious four course menu" was served to the guests after which the remainder of the evening was devoted to a pleasant social time with music and dancing. Guests at the affair included the Misses Helen Louise Sutton, Laura Lauby, Ade line Miller, Eloise' Fusaclman, Mary Smith and Marie McDonnell. THURSDAY THIMBLE CLUB The members ef the Thursday Thimble club, will be entertained Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Ben Scheiber on Madison street. We need, a law, so man an be fined for cruelty to flivvers.

An auto in band is worth two in the dltchi Most those kicking about the bouse being too cold are dressed for We like winter better than sunv Ton can't put a few lumps of Ice en the fireplace snd keep coot MARKLE Mr. and Mrs. Aden Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Kelsey and son Ora Aden visited Mrs.

E. 8. Hinkle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Tayne and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luther visited Mrs. Jan attack of fin which she suffered Sun day. Mr." and Alfred Templcton of Hun Ungton visited his mother, Mrs.

Hester Tempieton Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson and chil dren of Fort Wayne visited Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Luther at the Huntington hospi John Hayes Sunday. tal Sunday. She was reported to be! Mr. mil. Mm.

Wm Tj wmmrui fin A improving nicely. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrser visited nP. Miss Rue Slane of Fort Wayne visited! and Charles Fletcher of Warren her parents, and Mrs.

Jasper Slane over the week end. Miss Golds McCaver and friend Harrv Conners of Fort Wayne spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. Mrs. John McCance. Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Day Michael of Wares visit Sunday. Their daughter Grace, had just recovered from an eight wesks ill lies of scarlet fever.

Sam Rarick wns a business caller in Huntington Saturday, Ruftis Fishbaugh was a business cal ler in Huntington Saturday. Mrs; Sarah Meyers visited Mr. ami eu Airland Mrs. Sack Vaehon and Mrs. 'Mrs.

Wm. Zimmerlee Sunday afternoon m. aiiinaei ana aaugnters unaay. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank'. Hyser and Mr. ane uniontown Churcli of Christ held and Mrs. Wm. rjin.ri vr.

uapusmai services at tne local church Ilvser's aunt. Mm. Jnii nnmi. of hrist Sunday Mrs. Tennic Hay of the Methodist Home miss r.vangeune itoucn entertained at Sunday.

mnner hunday fn honor of her birthday: George Young was a business caller in miss nuin leaven. Arthur Zimmerlee Hunt nston Satnrdnv: and Alvis Sprinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cottinrhsm of Bluff.

uearnart or rort wavne snent tnn xnont Siuidnr ith 'xi nnA Tia Circular Xoremmt lm Ixlrta if rO nvm ix Y1 Mm i i hi I I i U. kMW VI k'lfnTlI Stodel or the Vew Seaaoa Very smart and very new In style Is this skirt of plaid flannel. It fastens at the side and Is button trimmed. Flannel In a great variety of plaids and stripes appears to best advantage In the new aeparate skirts. This i i iih iu u.ao me wees eua with his narents.

Mr. and Frank Shnma.t Mrs. Wm. Gearhart. I William Kosrers wns a roller in niint.

Michael Crow was a business caller I in rton Satnrdnv. in Huntington Friday. Mrs. Paul McGuffev and narrv Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Luther visited Vouse flttpndid hrttlva nnrfi, Kr Hf tt t. uj mi. auu mra, uuwuru i a.vue isuiiuav Mr. and Mrs. George Genhart of north Jof Markle called in town Saturday, aft Mr.

and Mrs. Fred J. Leavcll and son rreu, of Marion spent the week end Mr and Mm with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Slane and Mrs.

Bunian Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Leavell.

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Summers visited Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Fox Sundnv Mrs. James Miller is.

improving from the Phi Iota Xi sorority at Huntington Saturday afternoon. Ray Davis and Mark Brumbaugh were in Huntingtcp Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Slanc of Lafayette visited Ij. Ij.

Iturnan lust week, returned homo with her daughter for a visit Ed Cass and Dulo Gusman were in Andrews Thursday evening. Rolla I'cnce was removed to his borne Home Dressmaking; By JEAXKK K01AM) (Copyright 1I2S by Fen Art Service, Ino.) model Is generally becoming and very youthful In effect' It moulds the figure neatly about the hips, taking a circular movement midway between the hips and tho knees. If desired, a bias fold of silk, or a fold of braid may be added to emphasize the opening, In addition to the buttons. A model of this type requires about 2V yards of material and Is not at all hard to copy. The diagram shows how to prop erly lit a skirt that is tight fitting; about the 'walstllno and hips.

Find the center of tho skirt and mark it Then put the model on the figure. Mako a row o.f bastings down either side of tho front, a given distance from the center. If the skirt is to be let out it Is better to take out the fullness from one side scam and from the hem on tho other side. If there is fulness to be taken in, follow the I same rule. The Bklrt will 'fit much belter if whatever alterations aro made are duplicated on each side.

thus giving an even balance. Alterations after making may be avoided, however, by a careful fitting of the IT I Fitting a Tight Skirt garment before the final sewlnr it done. This skirt is also stylish In the tweeds for sports wear, in kasha, to be accompanied by the fancy over blouse, and will be seen in tub materials later in the season. 28 t0." ni be mailed, I Cive correct number and slz rd'ers to Pattern TEdtor this newspaper. dIrel" pUmlV' Sen 3 Hie Economy Spot of Huntington County Saturday, afternoon from the Lutherasj bosplUl in Fort Wayne.

He is report to be improving. i Emerson Fettorhoff of north of tow was a business caller in Markle Monday. Gene McCanre of Peru visited Mr. and Mrs. John McCance Sunday.

Russell Scott of Huntinrton ws in Markle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fahl and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Steger of Hunt ington took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Smith. Miss Ruth Koehcr and Oris Peno were in. Huntington Saturday night John Young tit Bluffton was a caller in Markle last Thursday.

Mr and Mrs. Alva. Randol and son Everett visited' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of.

Rock Creek Center Sunday. Mrs. Habeggar and daughter Angeline returned home Sunday with Mr. Habeg gar after spending the latter wart of last week in Berne. Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin Wolfcale, attended the Huntington Fort Wayne basketball game in Fort Wayne Thursday night. Mrs. Jasper Slane and Ru Sians were shipp.rs in Huntington Saturday. itoss itueil is able to eo to school aft er an illness of eight weeks.

Miss Opal Kelsey spent Saturday nieht with Miss Mary Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fair of Bluff ton visited her parents. Dr.

and Mr. S. A. Goodin Sunday. NERVES SO BAD FELT LIKE SHE WANTED TO FLY Any Noise Nearly Unbearable; Terribly Bloated; New Gly Cas Relieves.

"I do not hesitate to tell you that at first I thought your Gly Cas would serve me like everything else I'd taken but I certuinly admit now that Gly Cas is simply a fine medicine and I gladly recommend it to the public," was the grateful am frank statement made recently by Mrs. Frank Linn, well known and respected lady residing on R. It. No. 5, Box 30, Huntington, while dlscussinsr this remarkable medicine which crowds of local people aro buvine at Bmillov Bros, drug store, Jefferson and Franklin streets, "Te begin with," continued Mrs.

Linn. "for four years I had suffered awful rheu matism in my shoulders and Then I had such pains around my heart. It was impossible for me to sleep at times and on the other hand, when I felt like sleeping I would be so terribly nervous. Why, 1 could hardly bear the slightest noise. If my husband or tho children spoke to me it just made me feel like 'wanted" to fly and then I'd have chnis with awful heart palpitation.

With all this, I was dreadfully constipated, my skin would turn yellowish and honestly, I'd bloat until it seemed my body would surely burst. At times, Mr. Linn would have to work with me through the night. But one day, he went to Brad leys and got a box of this Uly Cas and asked me to try it. I agreed to, but as I said, I felt it would bo just like every thing else I'd tried, but I was wrong why everyone can see the wonderful change Gly Cas has made in me now.

I honestly don't hotiec those former awful rheumatic pains anymore, I sleep well now, am not nervous and eat anything I want without bloating or vomiting like I had to do before I took Gly Cas. My heart never palpitates now, either, and my drcadlul constipation is gone. Yes, sir, your Gly Cas is simply fine and I can surely recommend it to the public' Gly Cas is sold iu Huntington at Bradley Bros, drug store, Jefferson and Franklin streets. Bold in Warren by Sprowl Tam; Markle, O. 0.

Kaskill; Andrews Ford Goodale; Roauoke, Stabler's drug store. Adv. You Can Save Money by Trading at Rodgers Cut Price Store YOUNG MEN'S SUITS There is both style and economy CO OH In group of young men's Mrfts, several IdSJ.SU pretty colors, values to 116.95. Special MEN'S RAIN COATS A clean up special, Men's Rain 4 aa roate that formerly sold as hleh as $7.08 I In good Special the store regardless' ef former prices for home sold as hlrfi ma $27.60. Hurry er yon will be toe late.

36'1NCH 17c rercaie Women's $10 Dresses This is a clean up spe 4 A cial. These dresses formerly iflfl .44 sold for $10.00 and are aft ef rnod materlat ami pretty color. Women's $16.95. Coats Undoubtedly the big (A nn gest values of the season, sIiUbUO thewe women's high grade roata, values as high aa $1.5, while they last Girl's $3.98 Dresses Onlyv a few in this 4 Qft groan, made er serge and wool flannel. Are real bar gains, regular KM values.

Hurry! Horry I 7N THE HOME fa OF rrv REAL illBSMS iUT RICE 1 North Side Court House, Huntington This organization has spe cialized in good quality at low prices and we are ever on the look out for ways to serve you better, for it is our earnest de sire to render the best possible serv ice, we are very proud er our skcre, we invite yon to come in, yon do not need to buy. Come in and visit. MEN overcoats Women's HATS Vnil Vnf mm afWA.AA.a 1 Mm I "uy.euijr vvcrcuai in ax nn A enlol mM', BOYS' Offo $1.19 WOMEN'S 1fr hose MEN'S qr socks. clean up UU. I i BARGAINS.

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