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PAGE TWO ftfeiuta in Fort War ne. Rrberba's will Inve chicken supir st I.O.O.K. Hall Saturday eve 3 to 7, delator service. i Mr. and Mrt U.

E. Piatt ami eon. Carta, and Mr. and Mr Elmer Matt and family of Zanwvllle spent Sunday in this city visiting Mr. and Mr.

Norman Taylor of Ktni avenue. Uuis Holbrook apent Sunday evening in Marion, vialting fri'nris. Dr. Herbert Abbott of Terre Unite, la spending: a week in tbis city visiting at the A. Abbott how Wil krnton street.

Mi Ive Stulta ent the week end in Kort Wayne vi iting friends. Chsrles llol brook and Mix Hat tie Weber pent Monday iu Fort Relatives here have received word I rum Raymond ami Ionald Ki.uller. who Wabmb. spent Sunday evening lew visiting in Los Anreles. Olif The tin this city attending the funeral ser Iluntington boy.

left here for Florid vie held for Mrs Mollie Ra.fk at the hut are now spending some lime in California. Ionian Kitt of Tunlue univer ity nt Wwt Ufayrtte, sent Sunday in this city. Robert Younz. Devonue Young and Richard Recta ipent Saturday viiting at West Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hendricks of Center trcet have revived word that their s.tn, (Jeorre Ilendricka, who has Wn amending some time in Europe has Wturn) to thf tnitl States and is now Stationed at Galveston, Tel. Wililam Smiih spent Sunday vimu.is 1 Mirinn III trnfim WITH FAY WRAV The Blan Yon Lore To Hate Coninr "Winr" TODAY LAST TIMES Mai. 2Se Night SSc Dnuns IV LADIES ABC A IN UXTXXES TODAY 15c R. 8 underwent a major operation at tbe Huntington County hospital Monday; Mr.

and Mr. Henry Windeiauth of this city were caller in Mtrkle Sunday ereninf. Mrs. Walter Kuchboli of Markle was renorted to be re tint well laat evening following a major operation, which abc underwent Monday afternoon at the Huntington Count; hospital. Mra.

O. M. of Fort Wayne apent Monday in HiU city transacting business. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Bond, of Fort Wayue; Mr. David Kahn and Mra. Florence Wolf, of Cincinnati, Obloj Mr. aud Mrs. Thilip Van Itaalen, of reru; Mr.

ami Mr. iMVnltl Van Itaalen, of Marion, and Mr. and Mra. David Cohen, Monday moruiug. have returned to this city from a an in Trinidad, Colo.

Miaa Ruth CIa.vbat.gh was a caller in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Stmud of Fort Wayne spent Sunday in this dry visiting relatives and friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Lance Stroud of Fort Wayne spent Sunday in this city visiting relatives and frlenda. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood spent run day at Spikerville, Ind home of friends.

Clarence Schwartibaugh tzZ aaushter, Betty, of Goxhen, Ind spent Sunday in this citv visiting at the home of Mrs. Jscob Berkfield of East Franklin street. George L. Nolan has returned to this e'ity from a business trip to Birmingham. Ala.

iMr. and Mrs. Henry Geye and daugh rs, Mildred and Irma, and Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Geye of ort Wayne epeui Sunday in this city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goldsmith of West fptoa street Miss Fern Fulton and Joe Chapman apent Sunday afternoon and evening visiting in Fort Wayne. The Misses Tbelma McConkey.

Georgia McConkey and Adeline Eisenhaner spent Sunday afternoon visiting in rori Wayne. Mrs. Coaette Thomas wss a caller ua Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Dale and DjreH Oswalt and Rudy Robertson spent the week end in Midloth ian, 111, as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

tv erett l'ardue. Walter Goldsmith of Nobleville, spent Sunday in this city visiting rel jBtives. went a major operation at the Hunting ton County hospietl Monday afternoon, Frank Thomas of South Whitley un derwent a maj operation at the Huntington County hospital Monday niorniujf. Mrs. Elma Satchwell of Huntington HIT.

niiU illilli TV ilfciaiu A giimci va 'vhh Msnchester will spend Tuesday in Hunt ington visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. U. Steiber and daugh George Clawson of near Attica, ing friends.

Mias AniH GelileiclUer and Mrs. James Russell motored to Peru, visiting at the Saturday. Mr al Mrs. Edward Strodel spent Shinriar afternoon visitinr in Fort "Wayne. Mr.

and Mrs. T. R. Lyons and daughter of this city visited in Fort Wayne Sundiy afternoon. Wilbur Cook of West Palm Beach, Ma who is the uest of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Cook, of East Franklin street, spent Sunday afternon in Fort Wayne. Summer Sale waa a caller in Fort "Wayne Sunday afternoon.

Theodore Spentaos spent Sunday afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting friends. JMr. and Mrs. Charles Rickert and fam ,,5. Tk.

Ind. Air. and Mrs. Jack Stainton were cal lejs in Marion, lnd Sunday. Irs.

Anna Maplea and Mrs. Arthur Reiser vieited friends in South Whitley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K.

E. Hite of this city spent Sunday in Wabash visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. E. L. Miller.

Tbey ako visited Mr. and Mra. Frank DeLuoe of Hollywood, who are guests at the Miller home for several days. Leonard Krider has accepted a position in Munrie, Indiana. Quentin Ray has resigned his position as manager of the Kroger store on West Market street end has returned to fcift home in Blooinington, Ind.

Leon Arment of Riverside drive under Mr. and Jlrs. monie avenue in Sidney. Ind, James Russell of Sala spent Sunday visiting James Adams of Huntington township spent Sunday vidting at the Joe Gret singer home on Riverside drive. Arthur ret singer apent Sunday visiting friends in Ind, Miss Crystal Beatty apent Sunday visiting relatives in Liberty Ind.

Bernard Bir and Wilbur. Osraichael spent Sunday evening in Van Buren, visiting friends. and Mrs. W. E.

Kennedy of Lancaster township were shoppers here Mon day. Eppard of Mt. Etna made business trip to this city Monday. George Clawsoa of near Attacia, spent Monday afternoon in Huntington on business. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Eberhart and awn of Clear Creek township spent Sunday visiting at the II L. Eberhart home on Leopold street Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hoover and sons hive returned to Huntington from a visit in Springfield, Ohio.

Ferrtll Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warkentein will spend Tuesday even ins in Fort Wayne. A. D.

Hooten has accepted a position at the Wickenhiser hardware siore. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Scott aud family nd Mr. and Mrs.

George Scott of Andrew spent Suuday at the home of Mrs. George Smith in Huntington. Mies Mabelle Lewis spent Sunday vis iting iu Fort Wayne. Miss Doris Edris and Elmer Enyeart spent Sunday evening in Fort Wayne. John Moore and Earl Weiuier of El wood, spent Sunday in IIuiitiiitoj.

Clarence Roe and James Leonard were callers in Fort Wayne Sunday. Leslie Smith visited in Fort Wayne Suudny afternoon. Mrs. Myrtle Morrical and daughter, Rhen, and Mr. and Mrs.

George Iouth and Harry Klinger apent Sunday in Fort Wayne. The Misses Ruth Peters, Helen Juck son and Kathrya Cutshall, of this city Stop Sor sntaTuJ ftitti4' only siuilrne. the Auroai. amMwLku orovta i remedy nude psciallf lor bk Suceaeaiul ior over 30 Hospital TONSIUNEsJ 1 I this ttou jj years. At HUNTINGTON Dorothy Slahaugh of Lironler, and Elolse Stage of Goshen, apeut Saturday evening In Fort Wayue.

Mark Meadowa has returned from Reu lab, and has accepted a position at Decatur, Ind. Mf. and Mrs." W. C. "Smith and daughter spent Sunday rial ting in Rocherter, Ind.

Mra. Earl Swihart aijd daughters, Lola and Mary Evelyn, spent Sunday visiiing in Wabash. I MUa Dorothy Stoffel and Joe Stoffel were cnllera in Battle Creek, owr the week end. Morris Lauby is improving at his home on North Guilford street after suffering a broken log in an auto accident. Mr.

aud Mrs. Ed A. Bonne of Decatur. apent Saturday iu this city, Carl Martin of Chicago is spending several days here vltiitiing relatives. Mini Mary Louise Lauby and Jack Ferria spent Sunday visiting iu Fori Wayne.

Arthur Drover has returned to In over Sunday. The Misses Pauline Evan and Miriam Brown spent Sunday in Fort Wayne, I of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kahn on WVt Mrs. Lfndwy Wake was confuted to Tipton street.

Mrs. Rasck'a body was her home in Roanoke Monday with on tiiknn to Detroit. Monday morn illness. for burial. Mrs.

Marie Herman of Fort Wayne flrs. Ifarver Altman and siwnt Sunday visiting in Huntington. Marv, of Warren township were in thisj Miss Martha Dippell of Indianapolis ciry hlio. )pinr Monday. was a caller here on the week end.

Mr. aiid Mrs. Isaac ShulU of Lanea Mrs. Cecil Humbert spent Sunday vis trr township were busrarsa caller Here uing in tort vtayne wun irieutis, Mr. and Mra.

II. Stetael and family The Misses Marjnrie Bo nam ami Ho 'visited relatives in Warren, Ohio, Sun Plasterer. Keith Kelly and Gayload Web day. ster spent Sunday afternoon visiting in Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred TarU and son, Fort Wayne. Miss Esther Mintou ntl Dick Minton Mrs. Fred Plasterer and daughter, Ilo, pnent Sunday In Mt. Etna. visit! Miss Gail Grossman has returned from visit in Chicago.

ittmrZLm risitint: In Fortl Dr. and Mrs. II. W. Krats and soiH Carl Durbin sp nt Sunday afternoon ipent Sunday afternoon visiting in In Fort vi.iti.,, Vnrt wr.

I "fc i I Mr. and' Mrs. George Higgle and diugh tera, Naomi and Betty Mae, of Chicago spent Sunday' here visiting at the Michael Foady home in Lancaster township. Mrs. L.

E. Foudy and daughters of Mich igan are spending a week at the same residence. The Misses Florence CeJey and Pansy Davis, Anson Kance and George Reed spent Sunday afternoon visiting in 1 ort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs.

John Wertenberger visited in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. C. E.

Simmouds and son were eallfrs in Fort Wayne Sunday af ternoon. The Misses Josephine and Earlene Slusser have returned to their home in Chicago, after visiting relatives here. Frances Yarger haa returned to CjI caga, 111., after spending the week end in Huntington. Walter F. Galbreath of Indianapolis anent Sunday in Huntington as the guest rJ hia hmttiFF Dr R.

fialbreath. of Warren street. Miss Luclle Brommer returned to An deryon. Monday after spending a few weeks with relatives here, W. M.

Beall of Chicago, 111., apent Monday in this city transacting business. Miss Lyle Shaw and John Moore vis ited in Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. air. and Mrs. Arthur H.

Mink ami daughter of Peru, Ind, visited in Huntington over the week end. Word has been received of the continued improvement of Mrs. Joseph St ul at the Robert Long hospital in ludimiapolis. Mrs. Stalls bas lieen considered critically ill at that institution H'EAD COLDS MeJt in spoon; inhale vaporat apply freely up nostrfla.

VAP.ORUP Ml MUUmm Jmrt um tmmnw TODAY ONLY 1 Priscilla Dean in West of Broadway also Comedy Starting Tomorrow Glcria Swanson SUNYA LAST TWO DAYS TODAY, WEDN. TO HEAR FIRST SOUND PICTURE Sometlrini inAFMErl Thiwsdar. FrUoy. Haiardny Maynard mm codk or scucurr And a Oar Caetg Cessedy ri 1 r. vasn, NOT A STAGED MOVIE MAXE 2 HOURS TO SHOP Mat a.

2:30 I Tnea. I i Iitt. SOe 71 I. IMLv. I tav ELECTION RETURNS AT THIS THEATER TONIGHT HIE HUNTINGTON PRESS.

COMMISSIONERS HEAR APPEAL FOR SNIDER DITCH AT MEETING Arguments on Tt petition of Strausa brothers for the cleaning and tiling of the Snider ditch, were heard by the board of pouwty commissioners at their meet ing early Monday The petitioners ask that the section of the ditch that crosses their property be cleaned and tile installed. Property owners whose land lies adjacent to the petitioners fiVd objections, aakiug that the portions of the ditch passing through their lands should also receive atten tion. It had been originally planned to con duct the bearing at the commissioners' eewiow last month, but the matter was postponed. Tlw commimioners allowed no claims during the morning aion. Tiny "red spiders" that feed on cotton leaves may cause a.

much aa to recovery. Piua Krieg of Court street is reported to be some improved at his home after a recent attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw and Mr, and Mrs.

Paul Richardson spent Sunday afternoon iu Fort Wayne. Miss Pauline Bobbins was a caller In Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Garl Vickery and son, Jean, spent Sundiy near Columbia City, 1 visiiing ai me imer xauer resi dence.

Miss Opal Zook and Carl Newell spent Sunday evening vkitinj In Fort Wayne. Mm. W. F. Iimih nt thin ritt anil Mr.

Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kese of Marlon, Ohio, spent Sunday visitinig relatives la this city. Sister Agneaina and Mr.

and Mra. YY a. 1 4 Mdbf. tim Mogtof fa mettikik wUh btimik gaflth motor. ROBE SPEAKS TO LUSTERS Committees who will have charge of church work for the coming year were chosen durliif a meeting of the Hunting ton Ministerial association at tlx Mon day morning.

the Rv. B. F. Cato, pantor of the Central Christian church and president of the association, made the committee selections and read a paper on "A Thanksgiving Church Program." Devo tions were led by the Rev. H.

G. Rowe on the subject "The Vision of, Joel. 2: nana were also discussed for a Thanksgiving union vesper service which would be held at the Flint United Brethren church at 5 o'clock, Thanksgiving evening. The Rev. will have charge of the service.

Committees chosen for the ensuing year are aa follows: civic, John F. Ed tlamare to the southern cotton crop in I wards, M. 'D. Llvengood, O. 0 Alwood; some busy years.

privilege, J. A. Kramien, R. B. Mecks J.

M. Newsom; education and ev but la now believed to be on the road angeliam, II. G. Rowe, II. O.

Herman, Ezra Flora; Harry AUburt B. Fv Cato, J. M. Newsora; program, C. M.

Brodie, J. T. Edwards and M. S. Lirengood.

WILL TEST HEW GENERATOR SOON County officials, Mayor Snider, Jamea Van Pelt and a number of officials front the Weatinahonse Electric eomDSnr will and Mra. J. P. Edwards of Mhncie, Jnd. the tast of th new BOO spent Sunday visiting friends in GrabiU.j turbine recently Installed at the city light plant, to be conueeted in the near future, it waa announced by James Van Pelt; city electrician.

Work of adjusting The machine la proceeding rapidly, Mr. Van Pelt elated yea in W. rtStfnr reJatiVeTrn Indicated that no test, would iwjnrtol l'' the had been Mr. ami Mra. Paul Toung Sun 'pPrty adjusted and given some minor day tfeernoon in Fort Mr.

and Mra. Fred Reilman of Fort Following the test, for which no def Wayne apent Sunday in this city as inlte'date haa been net, Westinghouae guesU of Miss Desaie Kilander of Wil officials. wil place their official O. liam street. on the turbine.

It was atatea, Boy Scozts Have Sapper; )' Heat Address by Pastor Members of the Huntington Boy Scout troop attended supper at the rooms Monday evening. Thi supper waa a feature of, the regular wee kl meeting and the boys were addressed by the Rev. J. M. Newaom, pastor of the First Baptist church, ipllowliif the aupper.

1 HOLD SERVICES FOR VANARSDALE Last services for C. E. Van Arsdale, C5, who died at Warren Friday after noon, were held at the First Methodist church there" Monday morning at' 10 o'clock. The Rev. A.

C. Wiachmeler had charge and burial waa in the Woodlawn cemetery, A quartet from the Methodist church at Warren furnished music. Pallbearers wene W. D. Irick, William Norrla, Marlon Gephart, Jamea Lienr ance, Ed Huffman and Albert Minnear.

COMPLETES CONTRACT Prentice L. Wearly, son of J. O. Wear ly of Huntington, a foreman in the en gineering departments of the Western Electric company at Kearney, N. 34 re cently completed a job at Fort Wayne as supervisor of the Installation of equipment in the offices of the Indiana Bell Telephone company, according to word received here.

Mr. Wearly had charge of Installing new equipment aud modifying five new swltehboarda at the Fort Wayne plant. ircof 1 When applied directed. Zerno effectively and quickly stops itcbtofc tod relieves Skm Irritations such as 'Eczcsaa, Piinples, Rashes, Dandruif frjQMfipg tad soothes the skin. Itbadeao.

dependable hcaflnf liquid. coriTeuatat to est an time. 25c, 0caodL00. FOR SKIN IRRITATION9 Tuesday Nov. 64022, TRUSTEES lift! VISIT 3 SCHOOLS The Iluntlngton County BoaT3 fit Ed ucatioirwUl Tlait.

three township achoola on Thursday, November 8, In connection with the tour of the county making. inursaara program i aa iouowa i Wayne township (Banquo), 8l si. If. to 10:00 Jefferson township (Jef femon Center), 10 A. to 1 :13 I ni aiffiii MiianiAtiiai rAawnahin i ivflMuaai mw MsaMvuSV IMWHWl r.

ai. to p. M. stop nnn nncATfi I VI Ulll Wllajnlllllj reopU tflUctcd with bad breath find qalck relief tiiroagh Dr. Edwards' Ottrw Tablets.

The pleasant, ugaraated tablets are taken tor bad breath by al Dr. Edwarda' Olive Tabkfj act ren tlr bat firmly 00 the bowels and Inrer. itfarulatinc them to natural actJan, ckarint the blood and fenthr ptnifyfea; the enure system. do that which dangerous cakrntl does without any of the bad after effects. Ofive Tablet brio 00 gjJpfai pah or any diaapeesble effects.

Dr. P. KL Edwards cUscovered ths formula after 20 jreariof prarticeamonf patients afflicted with bowel and liver cctnplaiirt.withtheatterjdantbsdbreath. Olive Tablets are purdy a vegetable compound mixed with dhre oil yon wia know them by their olive crjtogvTaka nbihtly tor a week and not the effect. iCTrV.

fiVAllTVtieTists NOTICE No tresspassing or hunting allowed on my farm either by daytime os. night, neither with dog or gun. JOHN H. BELu 1 mils west of Mt Etna and saOs north on what is known as the Waasaley farm, Thursday, No. 8, 1928, at 12 fJB.

Cnttle Uoga Foultry rU ueuaa koU goods. L. B. DAT, USE PRESS A IW: CLASSIFIED AJXS 1 'u, 'I 4J 1 iV I I fJPn' FmrhtmmwtAotd ssar II 'TW Far Aswms aWtAotaf eisr 'IV THINK of doing an entire washing; in an hoar of sof with less effort than wash ings i were ever done before. This new washing speed, accompanied by a ttoroughness tiiat ashes everything beautifully clean, from dainty lingerie to badly soiled work clothes, without any hand rubbing, won world leadership for the Maytag.

The Roller Water Remover with a flexible upper roll and a hard lower roll, takes the exertion from the last half of the washing. Jt is There is Only One Maytag Here are some of its Outstanding Features Safety feed. Roller Water Remover, witn nexiwe cop roU and hard bottom roBV flnnrea tha buttona. Self reversing drminboexd, auto matlc teoaloa adjustment. Cast aluminum, heat retaining, non breakable tub; removes all the dirt, without hand rubbing.

'Handy Hinged Lid and adjustable less. Enclosed, silent steel gears. Big capacity; an entire washing in an hour. Compact; occupies a space 25 inches square. Lifetime construction; beautiiul lacquer finish.

One out of every three washers sold is a Maytag, dose to the waterUne, rnaking hijh lifting of the heavy water soaked clothes unnecessary. The flexible roll is a distinct advan Martaf Radio ProfrartU' tart. ar.4 im mTwCCi ttl. rtxtiud. Or.

f. lTWSAt fjr Wort. Mo. I M. Lwl ta.

TkM. Sat. UMA.U. (a.taataa.M limt tt U4 mtUm mmmM. tage in protecting buttons and It removes both soap and water evenly from every part of the garment, without pressing hard to iron wrinkles into the clothes.

There's but one way to fully appreciate 'all the advantages of tho new Maytag wash with it in your own home, and this you can do without cost or obligation. for a Trial WosKi Experience this easier, better way of wash 1 11 ing. Oct a new idea of washed clothes clean. Hness, of time saved. See the aeamleaa, caatW, aluminum tub and eyrafoam washins action.

Phooe for Maytag. doesn't tell itself, don't hep it. Deferred Paymtntt You'll Neper MU 'oinplruid THE MAYTAG COMPANY Newton; Iowa WICKENHISER GEEDY CO. IltmUogton, Ind. Phooe 74 It S0N North iManchester, Kfaytsg dealers everrwnere follow tie staJidardized rule of senHlni a Jyt Vl 'to a home to do a week's washing free, and without obligation of My kind.

This is the way all Maytag Aluminum Washers are sold. at. a. Alumimim'ilkl.

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