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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 8

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T4 1 I IE. WILLIAM I. WATERS, MASONIC LODGE PLANS 5S. DIES MONDAY MORNING ELECTION OF OFFICERS 9 ii a Jn i Ai Kram by Helen Thomas Bucher, 'Sit prano. who will sing 'Swiss Echo oen j.

mis "uu, "7' Song," "The Parting Kiss" and "it is step children are Mrs. Myrtle Ho ley Not Raln of Huntington, Mrs. Mary Duhamcl of Small, baritone, will sin? near Bippus and Mrs. Marie Stewart Little Gray House in the West," and of Mishawaka. There are fourteen A cottage Small." After these vocal grandchildren and two brothers, numbers reports from all committees Frank Freehafer, of Huntington and wtn ne heard which will be followed Howard Freehafer of Grand Rapids, Dy the annual election of offlcers.

Mich. i Mrs. Waters was a member of the Church of God of East State street, where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be at the Zion cemetery. 79, ST Vm.

Andrew Steohan. seventr nlne lows: i tmllann with has nan. LUMBO IS FINED FDR OF LIQUOR noon in Marlon, visiting rela tives and friends. Open Every Night Til Xmas CHRISTMAS SEAL NOW The total collected In the sale of Christmas seals and bonds, was $1, B42.92accordIng to a report by Mrs.i Ruth Erehart, chairman, The bond sale totaled $790. Late bond purchasers are as fol rea old.

died Monday morning at Branyan Hat Shop $5, Citizens 1:20 o'clock at the family residence. State Bank $10, A. C. Bechsteln $5, nno fiha hnri haen 111 M. B.

StultS $5. WoolwOrth 5 10 since last July. Death was caused by Store $5, Guest Machine Shop $5, onmnllrationii. Arnoiua fo, wouurBuny diiui viuw Mrs. Stephan was born March 29.

Dr. G. M. Dumbauld and Burns $5. Eureka Circle $5, Sigma Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher Dlienbaugh Vlri She married oko 5' Tbcta Tau $5. Gene I iS Fra8h 10 Wallace Grayston $5. Mr. Stephan February 23.

1866. Mrs. t. rn tK Steohan had lived In the home Vhere 7. she died for the last xty four years 2g Marx an(LSonB f5 stults.

Mrs. Stephan was the nTother of Co 5 Ge0rge Frash $10, R. five children. Three daughters are A M1er $5 American Legion $5, mead. James'Toy $5, Drr S.

Casey $5. Surviving are the husband and two Shakespeare club $5, club of sons, Albert and Victor, both of In 191o 5j ana carnation club $5. dianapolls. Mrs. Stephan was a member of the St.

Peter's Reformed church where funeral services will bee held Wed nesday morning at 10:30 o'clock with the Rev. R. B. Meckstroth in charge. Burial will be at the Reformed I COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS READY TO GIVE PLAY Members ol the senior class of Huntington college will present a play, "She Stoops To Conquer." Tuesday evening, December 18, In the college auditorium.

The play, written by Oliver Goldsmith, Is based on a personal experience of the author which happened George Lumbo of Broadway, who, one evening when he set forth to was arrested Saturday on a charge visit a friend and accidentally stopped ot possession of Intoxicating liquor, the wrong house. The action takes was lined $100 and costs, amounting Place in one night at an Inn and the to $130 and sentenced to ninety days mistakes of Goldsmith's hero provide in tail. The tall sentence was sus many amusing Incidents. pended on good behavior. Lumbo Characters are: Sir Charles Mar paid his line.

lowe, J. E. Harwood; young Marlowe, Ralph Phlster; George Hastings. Burton Hazzard; Tony Lumpkin, MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Everett Goshorn; Mr. Hardcastle, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Beaty and u0 iii nA Mumma; Misa Hardcastle. Vera PInm tt. nvn npn fr. 'ey; Miss Nebllle.

Cora Dravenstatt; Dlggory, Leslie Huntley; Stingo, Mau rice Griffith; Aralnlbad, Clare Holley: Marx's labT adds extra value to Ethel Mald' your gift 262 tl "rtuu F. J. Hoover has gone to Hornell, N. and New York city on business CAN'T FIND FIRE for several days. Chadwlck DuHadway is assisting at The central Are company answered the Marx clothing store during the call Monday afternoon at .12:65 holiday season.

o'clock to Condit and Sabine street Real Silk Stockings for 80c at where a fire had been reported but Marx's. 262 tl on arriving there found no blaze. Cecil Hurd spent Sunday evening The truck was driven up Sabine la. Fort Wayne with friends. street and the east end company Paul Whltacre.

of Fort Wayne, patrolled Grayston avenue but no spent Sundsy in Huntington with flr wa found, relatives. SUES TO QUIET TITLE Frances Myers has filed suit In circuit court to quiet title of real estate against Amtrnah Elliott. The suit asks that the plaintiff be, declared owner of the real estate and that the title to It be forever quieted. LICENSED TO, WED Arthur C. Fast, seventy two, farmer, R6anoke, and Florence H.

Young, sixty four, Huntington. Fred Gay, thirty, salesman, Detroit, andCleoLorlng, thirty three, Fort Wayne. If. 1 FAQ KICRif VTHE HUNTINGTON HERALD yX iV" v' tfi r.V. 1 Mrs.

William I. Waters, llfty elght Amity lodge No. 483 will hold its years old, died Monday morning at annual dinner and election of officers o'clock at her home, 15S0 Free at the Masonic temple Monday even dom street after an nines of six weeks lng. An extensive program, prepared of dropsey Dy the committee in charge, will be Mrs. Waters was born March 24, in charge of the Rev.

John P. Ed 1870 to John and Sarah Freehafer. wards as toastmaster. Carl Endtcott. Her first marriage was to Daniel Ul Mohn.

Four children were born to the the principal address on unlnn Mr Mnhn and the children are dead. The second marriage was to Charles Wilson, tenor, will sing Thraa rhlldrpn wr horn 1 uuuiucio, xJvnu mo Felts. "Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather." the to the union Mr Felts and one chi Lauder's favor are dead. The third marriage was to followed on the pro Mil CLEVELAND CLEVELAND. Dec.

17 (UP) Ho receipts 600; Holdovers 66. Market 15 to 26c up. 270 to 360 pounds $8.90 200 to 250 pounds $8.90 $9.10: 160 to 200 pounds $3.85 9 130 to 160 pounds $8.25 00 to 130 pounds. $8.15 packing sows $7.50 $7.85. Cattle, receipts 1150 calves 600 market uneven 15 to 25c Beet steers $9 beet cows $7 low cutter and cutter cows $4.25 vealers $14 $17.50.

Sheep; receipts market stdy bulk fat Iambs $14.50 $14.7 bulk cull lambs $11 $12; bulk fat ew $5 $7. FORT WAYNE FORT WAYNE. Dec. 17 (TJP) Cattle, receipts 75; calves receipts fa hogs receipts 600; sheep 100.. ecelpts steady to 15 cents higher; 90 to 120 pounds 120 to 140 pounds 140 to 160 lbs.

160 to 180 pounds 180 to 200 pounds 200 to 225 lbs. 225 to 275 pounds 275 to 300 pounds roughs stags $5. Calves $15.50. Lambs $13. WITH THE SICK Mrs.

Ella i Cook of 433 Condit street was removed from her home Monday to the Huntington county hospital where she will undergo an operation Tuesday. John 1 Williams is 111 at his home south of Huntington. He is. suffering of bronchial Mrs. A C.

Lengley, of Uniondale, R. R. 1, underwent a major operation at the Huntington county hospital Monday. Charles Bowers, Lloyd B. Roush and Charles Russell, who were hurt last week at the new Central school gym, continued to Improve slowly at the Huntington county hospital Mom day.

Oil From Dogfish. A plant has recently started In Vancouver. B. to extract oil from dogfish. This oil has been found useful In making preparation for protection npnlnst the bites of mosquitoes and similar pests.

HERE'S MORE ABOUT ASUNCION NOTE (Continued from page one)' that usual activity has taken place among Bolivian residents in La Quiaca after reports were received thai a mobilization had been ordered from La Paz. POPE IS ANXIOUS LONDON, Dec. 17. (UP) An exchange telegraph dispatch from Madrid said that Pope Pius XI wishes Intervene In the Bolivian Paraguayan dispute but that he Is hampered because there is no Bolivian minister in Rome and the Paraguayan government Is not strongly Catholic. The Holy, See Is prepared to support mediation by the league of nations and the Argentina government RIVERA MAKE8 OFFER HENDAYE, French Spanish border, Dec.

17. (UP) Gen. Prlmo de Riv era, Spanish premier, has offered his good offices to aid In settlement ot the boundary' disputes between Bolivia and Paraguay, it was learned reliably today. LEAGUE OFFICIALS CONFER LUGANO, Switzerland Dec. 17.

(UP) Sir Eric Drummond, secretary general of the league of nations, with voiam jsusimura, under secretary general and other high officials, will go to fans tonight to confer on the lJ Cj Store Hours Every Day from 8 am to 12 pm THESE "OPENING NIGHT SPECIALS" ON SALE MONDAY NITE ONLY A Large Assortment 59c of Children's Slippers 8lzc3 to large 2 KUM 7 IN TIL 10 O'CLOCK. GIVE HER SLIPPERS Men's Tan and Black Rom 20 and 1. 98 Everett Sizes 6 to ir 1 Children's Black Zippers 7 us Women's Felt Slippers KiDDon 1 rimmed For Father, Brother Son, Sweetheart tcit tappers with colored cuff and Soft padded soles OAa and heels Women's Cuff Gaiter in Gray," black and brown, Sizes up to large 2 With lew and; high heels Site from to A Mi Bolivian Paraguayan dispute with Arlstide president of the; league council. if i DEFENDS 'LEAGUE ACTION LONDON, Dec. 17.

(UP) Sir Aa ten Chamberlalni foreign iecretary, told a questioner In ihe bouse of commons today, that any action the league ot nations council might take In reference to the Bolivian Paraguayan could not be considered a challenge to the Monroe Doctrine. GRAIN MARKET INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 17 (TJP) Cash grain corn Ann. No. 4 white 73 0 75; No.

6 white 71 73; No. 4 yellow 73 75; No. 6 yellow 71 73; No. 4 mixed 72 74; No. 5 mix ed ,70 72.

Wheat Steady No. 2 red $L33 No. 2 hard $1.08 $1.10. Oats Steady No. 2 white 44 white 42 44.

Hay steady and unchanged. i. TOLEDO TOLEDO, Dec. 17 Cash grain close: Wheat No. 1 $1.42 $1.41.

Corn No. 2 SO No. 88 89. Rye No. 2 $1.15.

Oats No. 2 62 64. Barley No. 2 66 67. Clover pas odr $18.86 cas new $1810 Timothy cash old new $3.06 Rine rinftheOld Idea in Watches1 RingintheJfm LADIES' $30 MODELS IS Jewel Movement UKu Solid Gold Smartly designed and an elegant model for tasteful femininity.

Also Diamonds, Necklaces, gift ware, good clocks, at prices to fit your purse! We Invite comparison as to quality and price. H. H. Sinclair JEWELERY STORE 36 So. Jefferson ForBoys' Gifta from 25c to $25 ft at Marx's.

1 Alslke caih $19. yButter'. 49 fcggs ana 41: Hay 1.50 cwt Chicago Dec. :17 (UP) At the close wheat was unchanged to VJt lqwer, corn was up 1 8 to 4p nd oats were 1 8 to 4c off. Provisions werai.sUghUy Grain futures; close.

fv'' Wheat Dec? It March' May Corn Wheat 84; Oats December 48 March 3 Miy. Cash grain close No. I bard Noi l.i;VNo 5 LAST CHRISTMAS CANDIES 6 We i big shipment of jour Xmas candy and it all goes in this sale? Be sure target four prices LUMBER FOR SALE f. m. All the lumber inour shelving and counters is for A sale.

It is in' fine and will be a real bargai for some one. Ask. the man ager. Neckwear, Hosiery, Belts, TiesJ Caps vv Tim Caps, Leather. Corduroy; Seepjmed; 91 Cornr No.

4 lnixToX oT I It 79 'No. 9 'J' lie oats wo. white no. i 41; no. $1 ililiLf inmm Vf 4 fS M.il.

v. Clover $S15 48L60.T. A', We still have a big t. ii JLL Vii XL 11 Wmmm i Coine to Bell's story this yourCTistmv money do double ihist.jBro' as we'tfrepbsitively i quitting business in 1 Prices are being slashed lower i every day as we only have a few dayg left. C'! 'T' VO Jine of tpysAandti 11 W.sdolls of Lldnds, FOWNES GtbVSS i most aWe arid receivVable man's gift and here 11 Games, Fancy.

China Gloves J1" 4 gain. SeU 8 5f. vr' Vf UH wvvr If you rare afraid tp ties, timid sv coat from Dad or a bncrht slm on sweater. i. ri from Aunt Emma.

miamas anlehtv GLOVES: This store holds to day, gifts' 'W, boys: from 25 cents to making it posble to; with lor tne Sunday School class or a Suridav cfV 4" 1 'yY to meetinc outfit sociate ffi.v OlV.t 'S The. list that follows isn't nearly as Complete bme fi0 sy' as the stocks you'il see heels. siaes 51 7i V2" 8 Bovs' Suits WBbbes of silk to rRisiliri Hand tailored cravats $5.00 5 Imported JiufTJer. squares i $J'U $1 50. to" $7.50 a j' aW4 nwTvmti I iirvvnrvA iv IV1 A Vkll fill.

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