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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 6

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i i iClM Edith Prlddy entertained' with ft party at her home Saturday evening. Games ana music were enjoyed ana Mtreehments eerved to the following guests: rMr. And Mrs. Roy and children, Dorlt, Marldean, Maxine and Dale; Mr. and Mrs.

George Wuheim and 'children. KInora, wilma and My Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Prlddy and son Clarence; Mr. and Mrs.

William Thompson, and son, Howard, Mr. and 'Mra, Noah Endsley, Mrs, Emma Win trode, Mrs. Acnes Wolfrom. Cather flheMtatovvLucile Kellam, Velma Ethel CrulL Mabel Aneon, Edith Clrey, 8wannora Bellam. Florence Knee, Laura Flnlay son, Dorothy Ernest Fields, Samuel' Wasmuth.

Clarence Her. get. Homes' Bltser Dan Roser. Eld)n Stonder. Robert Blxby and Glen Oar retson.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Irvrn. of Hnnt tngtoa, and Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Brass, of south of Huntlnrton, sprat Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Brass, west of r' i Mrs.

Daniel Young 1 spending this' week at the home of her dauirhter. Mrs. Oeorge. Goebel, nonhor An i Merrlt Heelet and Ralnh Tyner soent Sunday afternoon with James Kelney. Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Truer and dengh ter. "Mary." end son. Ralph, were In Hnnttr gtrm Monday afternoon. Dr.

L. W. Pratt was In Warsaw on hnalniMia Thnrsdav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

William Urshel and dnrMr. Lett) a. and Miss Kepllnger ff Wabash, end John Young end deughtersjof Claysrlllec were Snndsy afternoon callers at the home of Mr. anA Wrs. Denlel Young.

Robert. Ronthwood. of Sonth of was Andrews Mon and Mrs. Frank Rrown. and Lewis Relff and daughter Jdlth.

were Marlon Tisltnrs Saturday. Mrs. Josenh Sell, of Pern, soent 'est week with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rrbmalirled.

Daniel Zlntsmaster. of Polk town akin, tn Andrew Monday. Miss Msrr TJlrey was shopping In TTnntfnrtnn Hatnrdav. Mrs. Thrm King snd children TtpAm.

Lav ton snd DlcWe. or Pnmmltllle. snent the week end at tha Tra Vnbln home. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. BeTTam and daughter. Swanora, were In Hunting mt flatnrdsT afternoon. Andrew Wright, of near Harlans burg, was In Andrews Tuesday eren ing.

George Stlraworth snd son. Clar ence. of near Monument City, were In Andrews Saturday; Mr. Mrs. I E.

MHchell and langhter, Virginia, ahd son Charles. and Mrs. Harriet Latta were In Huntington Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C.

Lewis were In Huntington Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Altman were rlsltors In Blppus Sunday. The Re J.

JB. Knotts. of Royal Center, was. an Andrewi Tlsltor Tuesday. and Joseph Alford and danchter.

Alice And son. Russell, and Miss Anna BsVer were, Sunday guests at tha hoflra lira. Charles Fitch, i MrV and Priddyana daughter. Idta.ere in Marion bbi hnluT ftttrnhnn. Mr.

andMrs." Elraef Harris and family were Huntington Saturday afternoon. 5T Mr. and' Mrs Linn 'Baer ano son, Harry, were Huntington callers Sat Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kllngle, of Fort Wayne, spent the week end with Mr, Mra.

TL D. Kllngle. Al Haha transacted buslaess In Mt. Etna Tuesday. Mr.

and 'IJoyd. Hefner aild daughter. Marjorle. ct Huntington, and Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Klotf wereH Fort Warna Ylsltors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Harris and Mr. and Mra. Wesley, Wolrerton were Sunday visitors It the Ed Wolrerton home In Montpeller.

Walter Hogl. of PolX townshljsjras In Andrews Tuesday morning. Miss Gotdle Poaton, ot Llncolnrllle, spent the week end with Miss Helen Poston. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Long spent the week end 'In Laesburg wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dre. Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. Jlrumm of Fort Wsyne, spent week end with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Liggett. Mr.

and Mrs; Boyd Park Bun day tutors at: the; home of Mr and Mrs. Paul 2 Mrs. Clare Anderson was shopping In Huntington Saturday. Mr. and Flo Thorns, of Huntington were In Andrews Tues day afternoon.

E. C. 8tpuder, of was' an Andrews caller Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Wrs.

Web Warren were Lfiundiy visitors jtthe and Mrs. Guy Boots Msrlon. I Mrs. Wesley Wolverton and Mrs. Abble Wiley and Vlss Freda Toung vlsltflra at the Elmer Beard home in Marlon Saturday afternoon.

Betty Gretztnger entertained at supper Thursday evening! Mary Mar garet, Annls Ruth Ann. and Richard Ellison, who went to the cquntry Sunday to make thelrlhome. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yarcer.

of Van Bvren, were in Andrews Tuesday afternoon. 1 Dr. Pratt transacted business In Wabash Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

D. D. Kllngle' were In fTattlMf Anytime i rVrfhttlc mii ma tr Un fcy niisiuHiaf tkt kid 'T 1 limn i 7 i rnm m44 Pro rnd other god dru lFaM OLD TOWN TEE HUNTINGTON ITKUATiD V. i lxi fc i ninni: ir IROUMO HEALT pom. i IIIL fcr II If I IV ni toss 1, Jfl ss I 1 I ah tmwk they 80lt.EI I WQ" STMEM AK5S RH WCtTKS ooC HB COUtDNTV tOALJ fesTV in cement an' OF pAtgn C5l AV Vr'y'' rr ti MIXED IN A FEW 4 I roZeN 4 Vw C.

ll Huntington Saturday Mr. and Mrss George Halln and son, George Albert, of Fort. Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. and 1 Mra. Albert Hahn.

Mrs. OrvfTle Hoch and daughter, Katherlne, Mlas BUlle Little and Miss Myrtle Smith, of Huntington, spent Thursday with Mrs. Web Warren. Mrs. J.

E. Elward and sons, Carl and Leo, 'spent Tuesday evening at the Luke Devlne home, near Hanging Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jaffy, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Wiley and Grandma Jaffy, of Marlon, were 8unday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Wiley. ir.

and Mrs. John Tyner, of near Dora, were callers at the Von Kelsey home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Goebel and Mrs.

Dan Young. spent Sunday, even tog In Lagro with Mr. and Mrs. John, Caylor: f. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Heslet were visitors at the home of Mr." and Mrs. Elmer Myers, east of Andrews, Sunday afternoon. Edson Nichols and Glen ot DePauw, are spending the spring vacation at their homes in Andrews. In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs.

Noble a number of Iter friends and neighbors surprised her at her home northwest ot Andrews Thursday evening. A bountiful supper was served and tha evening was spent, socially. Those present were Mr. and Lands Shoemaker and son, Carl, Mr. and Mrs.

John Urschel snd daughter, Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goebel and son, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Goebel and daughter, Pauline, and son James, Mr.

and Mrs. George Coebel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goebel. Mr.

and Mrs. Von Kelsey agd son. James Miss Dorothy Kutchel, Paul Schmslzrled and Will Shearer and son. 'Andrew. of Marlon.

The Library club met at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Endlcott, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Julia Shtnkle, Mrs. Olive Glaze and Mrs.

Lavtna Poorman were the assisting hostesses. i Tou can tell the wrong side in any controversy It calls the most names. Sim; EraptioBS Skilled physicians recognize tutf of pimples, boils and other kin eruptions as being aa lndtcitlon tit an abnormal condition of the system. This is why so many thousands have been enabled' to free themselves of these unsightly blemishes and painful annoyances by a course of g.8 8. You owe It to yourself to try 8.

S. 8. It helps Nature build up red corpuscles. It Improves the processes by which the blood Is nourished. It Is Ume trted and reliable.

"I suffered from Impure blood was' weak, and I had lost so much, weight, I didn't look natural. I had pimples and was also bothered with a breaking out that Itched terribly. I also had bolls one after another. I tried differ ROFUSTHe POrVTER CT TOO MANY HARD BOlUBf CASTCR CIVIC CLUBS TO HIGH SCUM SPEAKERS Rotary, Klwanls and Exchange clubs of the city will hold a Joint meeting Friday noon at the Elks club when one ot the speakers at the Sunshine society convention will address the The club members will furnish automobiles for the visiting delegates to see the WABASH RAILWAY COMPANY New York. April 6, 1927.

To the Stockholders of the Company: Notice' is 'hereby given that the annual meeting ot the stockholders ot Wabash Railway company will be held at the office of Leonard. Rose A Zollars, In the Standard building. 217 East Berry street. Hrt Wayne. Allen county, Indiana, on Monday, May It, 1927, beginning at 10 o'clock a.

for the purpose of electing directors of said company for the ensuing year and of transacting such other business as may properly come before said meeting, including specifically the approval and ratification of all acts of tne board of directors and executive committee since the last annual meeting. The polls will open at 10 o'clock a. m. lnd remain open for at least one hour. The transfer books of the company will be closed 'from 12 o'clock noon, April 1(, 1927, to 10 o'clock a.

May 17, 1927. By order of the board of directors. WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS, Chairman. JOHN C.

4 18 Secretary. Are your palms spotted with scales If so, wash the fronds with 'whale oil ogp, aays Nsture Magailnal At the same time sponge the; leayes of all bouse plants to remove accumulated dost and. help them to breath, Boils, ent kinds bf remedial but nothing did me any, good until a friend advised me to take 8. 8. 8, which I did.

This was tome time ago. Now I feel well, and I am getting along B. 8. 8. stopped the Itching and It cured me of I advise all weak and run down people to give 8.

8. 8. a trial. It clears up the skin and makes you strong and fills you with Mrs. J.

W. 1337 Walnut Street, Cincinnati. Ohio. 8.8.8. Is mads from the fresh roots of medicinal herbs and plante and Is prepared In a sclentlflo way.

In a modern laboratory. 8.8.8. Is sold at all good drag stores in two sites, Tha larger als. la mora economical Mr. and Mra.

Vlrgtl Buzzard and sobs, Gerald and Gordon, Mr. and Mra. Charles Buzzard and sons, Harry and Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldge Bus sard and son.

Dean, and Mr. and Mra. Wilbur McCrumb Aook dinner Sunday In the Noel Buzzard Afternoon callers were Mrs. Dillen and children. Bert Kaufman and son, Donald, spent Tuesday with Mra.

Everett Couch and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young and son, Meredith; ot Kokomo, spent the week end la the Raymond. Landrum home. Mrs.

Riley Landrum was shopping In Huntington Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mouldenhauer and children spent Sunday In tha Charles Hoover home Miss Ruth Landrum spent Sunday In the Bert Kaufman home. Mrs, Virgtf Buzzard called tn the Bailey home Tuesday evening.

Mrs. John' Landrum was a caller In the Sheldon. Rody home Tuesday eve ning. Riley Landrum was a caller In the John Landrum home Wednesday morning. Mrs.

Maggie Burnworth and children. Clyde 'and Marie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landrum and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Updike and children spent Sunday at Peru. Noel Buzzard and son were callers In the Virgil Buzzard home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wilhelm and daughter, Lontlssa, of near Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilhelm and daughter. Pauline, and Harvey Landrum took dinner Sunday In the John Wilhelm home.

Gus Harvey was a caller In tha John Landrum home Wednesday. Frank Oden spent Wednesday night with his brother, Charles, and family; Cass Bunker was caller la the Virgil Buzzard home Monday. Harvey Landrum and Pauline Wilhelm spent Sunday evening in the Bert Kaufman home. To Guro a Odd to rllf! Wllluun Randall, at North Manchester, took dinner Ust Sunday in tha C. C.

Smith home. MUs Helen McQurg, Mrs, Nelson Sharp and JL A. Confer were, Huntington callers Thursduy. Afternoon callers at the F. D.

Smith bom last Sunday weto Mrs. Gertrud Taylor and daughter. Nellie, Mr and Mr. Charles Hunt and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Hunt and two children, of I Evening' callers' were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blair and baby, ot Tort Wayne. Mr. and Hardla Jpent Sunday evening In Fort Wayne.1, Miss Violet Koonta spent Monday evening with Misa Lola Brown, Buckeye." 'vr "'7 Mrs.

Jess Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Smuck and children spent last Monday with Mra. Ella Hits, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Joy called li the Chris Wall home Thursday evening. Miss Minnie Swaldner returned to her home, after spending several weeks In the Oliver Swaldner bomb In Markle Mrs. 'Jennie 'Lanti Is assisting tha F. TK Smith lioma for a few daya. Mr.

Smith remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs." Bert McFadden and Mr, and Mrs. C. C.

Smith motored to Fort Wayne Tueaday. and Mrs. Charles Freds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freds, Mr.

and Mra. Paul Zlmerlee and aon. Bobble, took supper In the Carl Freds home Monday evening. It being the birthday anniversary of Carl Freds. Fred Beatty and F.

D. Smith spent Wednesday In Niles, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Foolman spent the end.

lnltha. NoahPpprman RHEUMATISM While In France with the American Army I obtained a' French prescription for the treatment of Rheumatism and rNeurltls. I have given this to thousands with wonderful results. The. prescription cost nothing.

I ask: nothing tor it. 1 wOl maU It If you will send ma 'our address. A postal will bring It. Write PAUL, CASE, Dept. Brockton.

Maaa. Adv. 1 Offer. Nama Addraaa SAM S. rf Soiithside T77E tiere 9X9 How Many in Huntington ill Gamble $2M fr Have Thr Smts Cleaned by Moonfs? rrL4 best time to get your Spring Coat Cleaned.

and Pressed. Our charge is $1.60. Cleaning and Blocking your Hat, 76c No charge unless you' are sat. Jsfled. Our cars are on your own street; every morning and afternoon.

tetaw a M. wa '( Hl: i naint: ntn the enamel finich interior WA 5HABLE GUARANTEE iska yoa kave ever ated, year asosey 6 Valuable Coupon AT THX CUH.frf STOU .77 ICitD 1C TTT1 With ach purchag of on quart or JT jRJZdJiZ. mora of Chi Namal Kitch a Tint a 2 vulcanlzad in rubber alf, briatla bruah yrOl.U ftvian abaoIutaljr'FREE during tha waak of Spaclal ference between the way Moon a dean ana pren I suit and the yny.in which the work Is done by 'On the other hand we know there are a lot of men' who have peen ntdoced to try Moon "service once and today wtmld not think of going back to the old style "cleaning and press We want to win yon. too, as a steady customer to) demonstrate that a cleaning and pressing job done by Sloon'f is snperior tn, every way. Here Is Our Offer instead of wrapping your suit.

in a parcel and carrying If i under your arm to a store try the business like way. Use your telephone I Let our driver call at your house he ia in your neighborhood, every morning and afternoon. Let us demonstrate what a real cleaning job is Jet us show yon what a difference it makes when each part of your suit col lar, shoulders, left breast, right breast, back, vest, trouser tops and trouser legs is pressed on a machine designed ex pressly for that one purpose and operated by a presser who; specializes on that one job. Wo 'will return your suit, on a hanger and enclosed in a dustproof papef We sometimes take two or three daya to do the. job in our.way (you can have it sooner if you Tequest it, without any extra cnarge).

cut. if, on receiving your' suit, yon do not think it the best cleaning and pressing Job you have ever had done if you do not think it worth fully $2.00 simply tell ns and we will 'refund your money without question. JUJ jCleaning and Pressing, OF. FINE FABRICS, WEARING APPAREL, and HOUSEHOLD GOODS, mil TXH3 ZT3X rrzJicrjCTLE Wltji the V4WUW MUulVU. niCIS CI lUtCa QrilXII r.

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