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'J III 88 4 CALENDAR tlrs. 0. W. RobblnB, 1026 First street. Evening.

FRIDAY. Delta Thsta Tau sorority Dance at Idle Hour pavilion. Evening at 8:30 o'clock! W. C. T.

U. Mother's meeting Home of Mrs. S. E. Colbert, South Jefferson street.

Afternoon. Pyxye Club Home of Mrs, Clarence Whitelock, 363 West High street. Afternoon Bonta Maes club Home of Mrs. L. KVegman, 649 West Tipton, street.

Eve SUNDAY. CuId Reunion Home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brock. Mayne street.

MONDAY. Trl Kappa Danoe Country club. Evening. North side Bridge Club" Home of Mrs. Mark 0.

Erehart, Nortk Jeflorson street. Afternoon. W. T. U.

TO HOLD western ay v. 3 i ANNUAL MOTHERS' DAY (Woman's Christian Temper ance Union of Huntington will hold their Mothers' Day service Friday, June 16at the home of 3lrs. Sv volbert4218outn.Jeffersonstreet. Representatives from the. local unions in Ch county will be present which will.

Include Markle, Warren, An drews, Bippus end Roanoke. The pro gram which will be given at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. R. Day presldin officers Is as Music America.

Prayer Service Evangelistic Supt. Mrs. Dora Wineke. Music Violin Solo with, piaflo ac companiment Lois and Mary Evalyn Swlhart. Reading Mrs.

Willis Jones, Music Vocal Sole Buelah Corwln. Address Emma G. Holloway, M. D. State '8upt of Social Morality, of North Manchester.

Question Box. Shqrt Talk Mrs. Charles Paul. mpb ite Ribbons recurlts and new bers. Offering Closing praver by Mrs.

D. The committees in charge are pro executive members; decora tlon. Mrs. W. I.

Ellis. Mrs. F. King. Mrs.

I. F. Beard and Mrs. Hoover; reception, Mrs. J.

A. Flke, Mrs. Clara Tracey and Mrs. Herman Klage: dining room, Mrs. E.

E. Bur gett, Mrs. G. M. Fletcher, Joe Curran and Mrs.

Reglna Rupert. 0 Profit and Pleasure Club. Mrs. Carl Smith and Wilbur Miller entertained the members of the Profit and Pleasure club at the Smith home, In Andrews. Wednesday.

In the afternoon a business meeting was held and progresive bunco was played. The prizes were awarded Mrs. David Sheller and Mrs. Frank Yaate. The day marked the birthday anniversaries cf Mrs.

Herman Sheets and Mrs." Rudolph Bischoff, to whom were presented trays on which were birthady cakes, as gifts from the club. The hostesses served ice cream at the close of the afternoon. The next social, event of the club will be an all day picnic at the home of Mrs. Frank Taste on. th Maple Grove.road with Mrs, DaVjtpJlep assistant urtfl3fl hnefwrnning for Mr.

and MTBiKUftntAWoi $ras. given at their new home Tuesday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice and children.

Junior and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rice and son Rex Mr." and Mrs Christy Sehoeff and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs.

William Walters and' son Delbert of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vlckery and daughter Mary Anne, Mr. and Mrs. Tully Anson, Mildred Williams and Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Anson. Baked Ham Supper, The Young Ladles? Foreign Missionary Society of the MethodlBt Episco pal church will hold a 35c. baked ham supper evening in the church basement from 6 to 7 o'clock. The proceeds are to be used for missions.

Ladies Eentartalned. Walter Switzer, southwest of Huntington, entertained the south side ladls' i'hV Evangelical, Lflth eran Will Baldy an out brtown'gWC kt "tbV entertain ment. Mrs. Donald Thornburgh entertained ait her home on West Park Drive Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. John Miller of Springfield, Mo Kum Joy Nus Chib.

The members of the Kum Joy Nus class will meet the St. Peter's Re formed parish hall Tuesday evening at 7:30 clock. The committee in charge consists of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krleg, and Mrs.

Mutt Zahh and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chalfant. 'DfnnerParty. Mrf and Mrs.

Omer Fisher will en tertaJn at dinner Friday evening In honor of and Glenn Lahr. who have, recently returned from North JJIx Vonderhaar. MWs Regina Vonderhaar, of Fort Wayne and Nix, son. of and Michael Nix, of Huntington, were married Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Precious Blood church at Fort Wayne. The" Rev.

Father 8. J. Neiberg performed the ceremony. Miss Josephine Stein attended as bridesmaid and Raymond Nix, brother of the bridegroom, acted as nest man. The bride wore a becoming gown of white Jersey crepe.

fashioned with side panels and hemstitched trim ming. Her vtel was of tulle arranged in cap effect and held in place with llllles of the valley, ghe carried shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilllies of the valley. Stein wore an attractive frock of pink jersey crepe, fashioned on the same lines as that of the bride. Her hat was of' pink 'georgette, with flowers of a delicate shade. flowers were Columbia roses and sweet, peas.

Six small girls, acting as flower girls, were attired in sheer frocks of white organdy and carried baskets of pink roses and garden flowers. UshersT were Joseph Fenker and "Otto VonBerhaar, brother of the bride. At 12 b' clck a wedding dinner was served at tne home of the bride's brother.Tohn of Andrews street Southern einllax and a large wedding cake were attractive decorations for the bride's table. Mr. and Mrs.

Nix left on a ten days trip toiTtroltandtnersTnidwestern points, the bride traveling in a dark blue tailored suit fa large" black liar of horse hair braid and other accessories to match. They will reside in Huntington where the bridegroom is a carpenter contractor. Honors Anniversary. Miss Maude Davis entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Doell of 649 North Lafontalne The affair was In honor of the twenty first birthday anniversary of Virgil Step han and covers were placed for Mae Robinson, Maude Davis, Virgil Ste han, Homer Stevens and Mr. and Mrs Karl Doell. Young Peoples 8eeltty. The Young Peoples society "of the St. Peters.

Reformed church will meet at the parish house on Friday eve. ntng at 7:30 o'colck. Hostesses will be Mesdames Tibbett and Maurice Sinetzer. W. C.

T. U. The regular meeting of the W. C. T.

U. will be held Saturday afternoon at the court house. D. W. GUI' of Warren was In Huntington, Thursday.

Gus Wasmuth went to Fort Wayne on business, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dobertson and children. Betty, Hazel, Claire and Jack, will leave Friday for an extended trip through Canada.

Charles Wheeler, Erie engineer, Is ill of pleurisy at( his home on East Taylor street. THE HONTTNGTON HERALD Mrs. Theodore VanAntwerp and daughter Nellie spent Wednesday in Balsar Eisenhauer, who has completed his course at Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio, will return to Huntington. Friday. St Peters Ev.

Lutheran school picnic, Memorial Park, ball game, cala senic exercises by school children, Sunday afternoon, June 18th. Everybody welcome. 130 31 Mrs. Mover und son Raymond and Mrs C. W.

Bonebrake spent Wednesday in fort Wayne. John Sunderman has left for his home in California after visiting rela tives in Huntington. i See Marx's ad in today's Herald. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

A. O. Souers spent i Wednesday in' Fort Wayne. All bills for artificial gas, electric. flight and electric power are now due and should be paid at the 'office of the Huntington Light A Fuel compsny on or before the 15th.

The office will be open on. the evenings of the 14th and 15th. 118 td Reason Rittenhouse is spending a few days in Warren BRADLEY BROS. Make Remarkable Offer To Any. Person In Huntington Who Is Weak, Sick, Nervous Or Run Down.

It Is New Possible for You to Come to This Store, Buy a Reoula Packane of Nuxated Iron, Use It for Two Weeks, and If at the End of That Time You Have All, and Even Greater Benefits "You Expect, Simply Brlflj the Wrapper Back to Bradley Bros and Wo Will Cheerfully Hand You Back Your Mono. Huntington people may well ask how we can afford to nut fhi markable "Satisfaction or Money Back" offer. Medical examinations by iujei.iu nil over me country snow mat an amazing numbar of people lack 100 iron in their blood. At a recent. conference, Dr.

James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue Hospital (Out Door Department) New York, and the Westchester County Hospital, said, "Without iron, tho blood becomes weak, thin, pale and watery. In mariy people thlB so seriously weakens their vital organs as to lead them to believe that they have heart or stomach trouble, kidney disease, nerve force exhaustion or nnmo nthor serious ailment I have had people cdrne to me thinking they had heart trou 1 ble, because they often had pains and palpitation of the heart, sudden dizzi ness, faintness or spots before the eyes. In a great many of these cases, the moment iron was supplied, all of these symptoms disappeared" We make this offer because Genuine Nuxated Iron contains true, organic iron like the iron in your blood. So many people are deficient in iron who would surely be benefited by this remarkable remedy, that we recommend that you come right to Bradley Bros, and get your bottle of Nuxated ron. Use it for two weeks, and note the improvement in your own case in strength, energy and endurance.

If you are not more than surprised at the results, just bring back the wrapper and we will promptly refund your, money, without question. Adv. Last Time Tonight THE JEFFERSON Matinee 15c' Night 15 25r "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR With AGNES AYRES, JACK HOLT and WALTER HEIR See the "Bought and Paid for" Display in the M. B. Stults Show Window.

Also AESQOP'S FABLES 1 1 1 1 1 1 See Marx's: Jul in today's W. E. Rodgers of Warren spent Thursday in Huntington. Andrew Eisenhauer and Letter Gordon went to Marlon," Wednesday. Andrew Eisenhauer and Elvon Mar tin will go to Webster lake, Friday.

IN Richmond, June 15. Fifty policemen and detectives are scouring the city for two rifegro men who attacked a (en year old girl about 1 o'clock this afternoon. badly injured hor brother when he called for help, it is said both men can be identified. There is much excitemeut and feeling over the affair. OF TAXES FINISHED The June distribution of tax to the various townships has been completed by Shideler, county auditor.

The distribution, by townships and corporations follows: Jackson, Clear Creek, Warren, Dallas, i Huntington, Mrs. W. T. Lowmaster has gone to Union, Rock Creek, 622. Californiia.

0181.37; Lancaster, Polk, Mrs. M'llo Kaylors pent Wednesday Wayne, Jeffer in Fort Wayne. I son. $14,488.31 Hugro all metal cabinet carpet Hufitlngton city, Andrews, weepers, oh special. Bale Saturday.

Roanoke, Mr. only $1.48. M. B. Stulte Co.

130 t2 Etna. Warren, Mrs. John Gordon, or Byron street, Markle, College Park, hag gone to Bloomington to spend, a $271.63. weeTt or ten days. I Trustees and town boards can ob Dance where the crowd goes.

Best tain their respective distributions music by Tommie Burns 8ynco Sex from the county auditor any time af tette, Tuesday, Thursday Satur ter neit Saturday. day. 4. dances 25 cents. Coliseum.

I 129 6t aristocracy In leather, as la Chester Williams is spending a few hunian beings, manifests Itself. It can days in Huntingtoni visitlng friends be quickly recognised. Boot and Shoe before ret.rnuing to his home in Los Recorder. Calif st Mrs. John Miller, of Springfield.

is a guest of Mrs. F. W. Kelsey, of West Tipton street. Mrs.

Margaret McCarty and daughter Miss Marie returned Thursday to Huntington. Miss McCarty has completed her course at the state normal. Supper Reformed Parish House Thursday, June 15th. Creamed New Potatoes, Scalloped Chicken. 127 t4 Mr.

Mrs. Henry T. Koch have returned to their hojnej In Detroit after attending the funeral of the' former's mother, Mrs. Martin Koch. Douglas Wasmuth of Fort Wayni went to Wabash, Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wright and Mrs.

Lillian Lucsb spent Wednesday in rort wayne. i4 'i Mrs. D. A. Sellers, of near Aaav was in Huntington, Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Summers have gone to South Bend for a few days' visit.

7 rMr. and Mrs. John Eisenhauer have returned from Columbus, Ohio, where they attended the commencement exercises, of Ohlo State Unlve'rslty. S. E.

Cook went to Wabash on business Thursday. George Shelly of Columbia City waa in Huntington, Wednesday. Miss Hatel Etzold spent (Wednesday In Fort Wayne. Rev. and Mrs.

H. L. Hartsough, of Lancaster, were in Hilntington, ThurB day. i Lloyd Ralchert of Jackson township was tn Huntington. Wednesday.

Special Sale Saturday all metal cabinet Hugro carpet sweepers only $1.48. M. B. StulU Co. 180 t2 Huntington Theatre TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY At 2:30, 7:30 and 9 Doris May "Gay and Devlish" In her Latest Picture A springtime comedy as timely as the 'first robin and as jazzy as a jazz band.

Pictorial News Events Wltie Nights 10c and 15c 10c, 15c and 25o SUITS THE CIRCUIT COURT Two new suits were filed in circuit court Thursday. One, is a friendly husband, Thomas Clark, confined at husband, Thomas Clark, conlned at the Easthaven hospital, asking the court to permit her to convey the 200 acres she owns, incumbered by $24, 800 in mortgages, for the 150.79 acre farm of William Rickey in county, which has ah incumbrance of prices so 'reasonable $14,000, This conveyance, she claims, would reduce her indebtedness $11, 000. The other suit was filed by William P. Alexander against E. L.

Searles and Leroy Clements, demanding judgment of $113.00 on a note. SECOND "WELL" II Sale of Children's arm The second "well" baby clinic was held Thursday afternoon at the office FRIDAY and SATURDAY. of the Community Nurse with Dr. M. PI rMV Ufa.

If 1 a mA vivaq.v inns wqi i oicfaib Mrs. B. E. Sayle, nurses, in charge. It was thought that the cllnio would be as well attended aa the one hejd two weeks ago when twenty chjldren.

were examined. Follow up calls were made last week In ten cases and the work seems to be appreciated. Mrs. William Baldy and daughters, Dorothy and Miriam, of Gary, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Schepper of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Baldy was formally Miss AmeHa Schepper. oh Hundreds of little sunshades just unpacked and ready for the little miss to carry.

Dainty pinks and blues in plain colors, figured patterns, bordered effects and stripes. Just ihe kind of.parasoLshewill.be proudJo carry.and the 49c 65c 89c 98c $1.25 This Is Month of Furniture Bargains If you need now or later, come in and make your selections during this June Bride Sale of Furniture. A small deposit will hold your purchase for future delivery. 3 Wt Don't delay another day in selecting your summer Jurniture; Buy now; take advantage of these special June Bride discounts and get a full season's service. Your choice of beautiful new styles in Wicker, Reed, Fibre and Chinese Sea Grass Furniture.

This showing includes handsome suits as well as handsome oad pieces of every description. EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS '3mm: We have helped hundreds of newly weds establish comfortable and happy homes. To add you to our long list we have made special terms and prices during this Great June Bride Sale. In this special sale for brides during the month of June all our exclusive lines of high grade furniture are included in these special discounts. Chief among them is our Karpen Line of Exclusive Living Room Furniture, which includes complete suites in cane and mahogany or overstuffed styles in a wide range of upholstery.

Prices are so varied that no matter what the limit of your purse may be, you can find the style which will most please you here. We Recommend "Challenge" Refrigerators. as the best at anyways approaching our Special Sale Prices. We carry this famous line in all sizes. Get your refrigerator during this June Bride Furniture Sale and save money.

The Hoover Rowlands liore Co. "Makers of Happy Homes" EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS 1.

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