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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 3

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i 0 A Social and Local 5:, i Mrs. I. H. Dolson was hostess at delightful gathering' of the membettjof the Child's Welfare duo uesaaj ancr noon it her home on Kintz street. Sev e.al Mpers were read and at the close of the pleasant social nour iouowing me Haintv refreshment were served, "fUt Members of the Chrysanthemum club were truest of.

Homer tJrayton Tuesday afternoon at her home on Oak street A short literary program was a delirfitful feature of an afternoon of much enjoyment, at the dose of which re freshments were served. Mrs. Peter Martin was hostess to the members of the Afternoon Bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home on riorth Cherry street. Several pleasant hours Jp uaM anfi in a tPilrhtfii1 manner at olav fmm vt vvi MM KM urftlof anii th. rinfta OT ine eij viiuv aiosv afternoon, a very refreshing lunch was served.

1 I Miss loseDhlne Kenower.was hostess Miiitins nl th Rridffe dub Monday afternoon at her. home on West Matilda street. The afternoon was vnteA in nlaviiur bridge whist. Miss Georriana Townsend proving the win nlng player. She was presented with a beautiful han palnted plate.

Among the guests at this meeting Caswell, who Is borne from wasninguw, D.C At the close of the afternoon a dainty lunch was served. The next meetine wiO be held with Miss Helen McOreevT at her home on North. Jeffer son street v' I Members of the Drawing Room dub ere niests of Miss Flora Purviance Monday evening at her home on North 'Jefferson street Mrs. Herman Klein read an interesting paper on "Noted and after the program a pleas sant social hour was spent with refresh ments at its close. Mrs.

Jack WUhelm of South Jefferson street very pleasantly entertained the members of the Pyxye sewing circle Juesday afternoon. The hours rwere spent at embroidery work, and in the cofirse of the afternoon dainty refresh ments were served. Although means had to be resorted to other than those, planned, 200 guests were present and thoroughly enjoyed the dance at which Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Emley and Mr. and Mrs. O. E.

Bradley were hosts and hostesses, Tuesday evening at theagles' hall. Easter decorations were used effectively, and music was furnished by Mr. Horton and E. P. Ayres.

In connection with the dance, a musical had been; planned to be given. However, the guests succeeded in having a delightful The Home Guards of the M. E. church will meet with Mist Merle Poucher, Sat urday afternoon at her home on North Quilford street Out 11 of tne First TJ. B.

cnnrch will meet with Mn. Thorn at her home On East Washington street Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid of the first Christian i i nm cnurcn wiu now a caienaar aocuu iumr day afternoon. meeting of the Nemo Pedro club was announced to be held Wed nescejr afternoon with Mrs. HvO.

Bow era of East State street has been bidefi nitely postpoded. peesonal. llr. and Mrs. Charles Kenner nests of relatives at Lagro are Mrs.

Seock was detained i from hes duties at Marx clothing store Tuesday because of sickness Miss Mary Caswell attending school at WashingtonT D. is spending spring vacation with with her, parents i in this eity. The Misses Mayme and Cella Weinel have returned to Mishawaka, after visitinc several days with their parents in this city. Carl Gordon waa( able to be out Monday for the first after two weeks' illness John Weaver of North Guilford street Tuesdav morning received a box of vegetables from his son, Theron, who is located at Bay Minnette, Ala.v 3 The eonaignmen consisted 0 rsdished and other garden prodncte." i Jt I Will Lowenberg of Wabash a guest at the Lee Katin home in this pity. 'Lloyd Griffith of Warren 'township I was a businesVcaller Inthlsrtty Tues Everett A uschenbauelv an Erie cut penter, suffered a Colles fracture of his" I right arm Tnesdsy when he feu from the i top of a ear.

'j I A horse 'belonging to John; Ffeister, i west of the city, was drowned1 Tuesday. had been in stable thai was sur 4 rounded by water and when1 rescuers I leading it tp safety became jfright ened, tore loose, got into deep water i nd was borne Sway and drowned. SAYS VICE PfiOBE' 1 REFLECTS Oil DnlUd Preaa LmumA Wlni Harrlsburg, Pa March 27 That v' the Chicago vice probe reflected un JusUy on 'the average working 'girl was the assertion of Got. The governor stated that he did not wish to see a repetition of 'what he termed "a sensational probe" in this state. visitors.

1 rmOiKAD THRILUriG I lt f. pyj. brki commercial 'amocia IIUN, Btuitviptu inAi ntutr nuuLu dlwmc ngcsMRY TO TUkl SUFFERER FhbM iTU LOOD DIBTBICT 1S8UED THE fOU LOWINO 8TATEMENT'tA4T NIGHT. "THE DIRECT0R8 OF THE COMMERCIAL TllERE WILL BE PLENTY OF WOPK FOR ALL CITIZENS TO READJUST MAT TER3 AFTER THE HIQH WATER HAS tUftaiDCry ANb AS, THE OB JECT OF THE ASSOCIATION IS TO WORK FOR THE GOOD OF H.UNTINQTON "JMt' HUNTINGTON COUNTY! QFFJCJAL4 ALL RELIEF AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS OF THE ClTV JN A 8YS TEMATIC WORK OF RESTORING BOTH CITY AND COUNTY TO THEIR FORMER PRO8PERflU8 C0NDlTIONS tN' WHICH WORK EVERY GOOD CITIZEN SHOULD LEND SERVICE, OFFER THE fJSE'OP'THEIR CLOtiiROOMS A8V HEADQUARTERS FROM WHICH TO DIRECT WHATEVER WORK MAY BE NECESSARY. 7 GETTOGETHEt AND' REPAIR THE DAMAGE 'WITH' A8V Little delay as possible, no better chance was ever OFFER ED iTO 8H0 THE SPIRIT OF, GOOD FELLOWSHIP THAT HAS MADE HUNTINGTON THAT 4 WITH USi NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO TELL PEOPLE HOW TO DO IT; BUT TO TA HOLD AND, HELP! DQ JTV'; 7 ATTAGK POPE xm m.

SWOOSEJES AT SOUTH WHITLEY D. IX, Holm of North Lafontalne street received Word Tuesday morn ing of tfie death of ifcie, only surviv A i 4 JISHT WITH FLOOD i 4. SCOOPS EXPLAINS I tf 4 I ABSENCE. J. y.

mm 4 have hot been ebUt'to be 4. n'4 with', 'too the last couple of UIUWQ fJBumyu hilt tinno lll Borne, area zi xne conaiuon 01 rw rr? Pope Plus if was not alarming but beJrunnln. by Thursday, so, I 4. they admitted be' a possibility et Huntington. 4.

that hearu fallurs misht attack tie 1 wW' BTer aaIn war to 4. pontiff 1f.JM did Sot' soon raqy from BPend Sunday. the little 4. weakness. Since his recent influeiUa," Wnds of the Herald and the 4 Pope Plus has been listless and Inac 4 big onesi too; whd are interest Uve, showing a weakness that Prof.

to watch for my ap 4. Marchlaiava would like to see dlsap Tharsda. 4. veati; It is the opinion of hia physlf L'' 'lu 4. clans that the 'death of his slater 'V Rosa Sarto; bae played'A large part TH' .4 4" in me jnauposiuoq 01 me pope.

ur that reason his (emalninff slaters and brother have been frequent Vatican nnn innnARRifQ uuitmiuMuniiMiLii 2 fl CCTIHAl VIlLULILUIIIilJII it V. E5 VARY DIFFERENT ing sister, Mrs. Catherine SlckafOose, Onltei Prtaa Leased Wire: at Souths Whitley, Sunday. Owing to Washington, March. 27.

0 person the damage done to telephone and in. the. United States 'knows, the ao telegraph wires by the recent storms, tual value of. a single common earths delay In the arrival of the mes Estimates, presented to the in sage here was caused. Death was terstate commerce commission' haVe due to deceaseds Jraa varied In twa important instances Jy bora' in Stark county, Ohio, June 80; the enormous sum of; 1100,000,000.

making, her75 years of age sAnft the phyaicaL valuation of the time of death. In 1868 she mar the roads of the country Is finally es rled Samuel H. Sickafoose who 'with tablished there will' be no method of a son and daughter survive her. Fonr establishing tthe eaultable basis upon brothers i also survive. They 'are which rates and their relation to David and Rev.

K. S. Holm of Syo earnings can be fixed, 1 amore, HL. George P. of Lds Angeles, This was pointed out here by Chair CaL, and P.

IX Holm of this Clark of the Interstate Corn funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, nierce commission In statement in but Mr. Holnl was nneJbl to attend, which he reviewed the results expect ed from the law authorizing the commission to fix, the physical value of the property of all common carriers, "The work is of the greatest mag nitude," said Clark, "but the commis sion Is not, as has been suggested, staggered or dazed by the duties that have been placed upon iL The work Pred ck. Dr. (Jrayston wfll, M'" approached and proceeded and Hawley had the scare of wiUi to basmeae like, impartial and their lives Tuesday afternoon in thorough way. It is desirable that it a boat attempting to reach the vlcin should be done with'' accuracy ity of the Huntington Country club, thoroughness.

Necessarily It will take twee are memherf of Hunt. some time. Jnst hpw long no one mgton vjud VBuuaersv essociauon, knows." 'v" "TT which: erected tBe club '(plant They had obtained Cotlelb Hauenstein'i row poat ana planned to row down the outside margin of the high water. Istegossip: Suddenly were caught a' swifling eddy ad their boht became A Operetta of Eiflluslte JTeoy. uimianageahWr.Onlr by grasping the i That opera of swaying; tingling branches iof trees were they, able to "The Sprins: Maid'whlch pun their boat out of the cbrfent and marked the, passage of the waits tney.

tuen worked Jback east to the 'king's crown from Johann Strauss Hauehstem tome. 'T They were still to Heinrlch Relnhardt, will be sung blanched and shaking wheri they ar bjt. Werba and Luscher's big company rived in, this dty. vi 't the Huntington theatre on Monday, opera picture of iuik rfTyrf Irr epaming ure ana Deauty tnat Mr; Otto Becker daughter off William Raeper of Hitafleld Bistable charms and amuses Scenes from gay Carlsbad with the mischief Mrs. trio k)n nrthar rlrlM 'th dnnfchtv treei omcers toeetner wun tne merry en and mor of sf strolling band'of players, dld at.

her home in Logansportf.Sun who now and then appear and Tighten day i monilngj The deceased was a. i MR8. TOM victim of the White hid. Mrs. Tom Thumb was nreaented to been to a critical condltlonjslnc list, Napoleon and Bmpres Eugenie The Thksgiymg dayv8.he wai 25 tears countess, tells most Interesting of.

age and had been married leven atory of this event filling an years. Beside the husband, mother engagement at St James Hall Lon arid TWO sons, three Sisters) Mrt Ju don th late Onsen Vlctnrl a. ''com. Jlan, Hitzfield, Sophia Roe'per of this mended" her and her arty to annear ol Lo '1' windnor ranti. riv thir An.

gansport survive her. The body was brta(nment before the royal family. T.T me memners or me original pany tmn 2i.V2? whd' together and vices were conducted Wednesday, yearB were 'Commodore Nutt, from the German Lutheran chuch by. wurwm onPi Tnm Rev. H.

E. Stuebm of LoKansootJ terment was Jv Pllgrims Rest PUBLIC SALE. sharpr; Bay geldmg; lmpleiBentattnr keys, household goods. Usual Thumb and wife. All are dead with the exception of Mrs! Tom Thumb.

ni Her attentive husband; Count Mag John W. Gordon. Friday. March 'lT 1" iiaiu ii newer awuei ekclrp m.ths.mmt nth v. i vmv vasvaMca i Herngageenrnt at the, Hunt Jacob tf? eer clerk "i ul lu wmV i the older residents i of the clty her After searcnlng thirtysls hours forvisUi here when' si'e was with the big "lost horse," Al Stevens Botj and, wsi! big 'feature" of the York idlflodvered the animal had walki'paiJe lajir cab drawn I A' 1 (., v.

7' n' wCji 1 vi liuuui cua ui uiuci cut su ucuuLiiui anu more yaneaiman eyer every wanted weave and fashion it able novelty for Spring ana smdr i fihds a place in our display of 1913 To enumerate even a part i would bewilder you. See them, then you'll appreciate the comprehensive: display. prices are as valried arid a3 temptingW the styles. Hi H. ARNOLD S0ti MMMl We have built up a big and lasting business by honest and fair methods Wc arc willing to be held strictly accountable for every tiling we sell you.

Buy your Spring out fit of us i and we will pledge ourselves to please you. The clothes we sell are permanent clothes because are scientifically shrunk by cold water process and: then re finished to be impervious to climatic conditions. "Insurance" is a guarantee against loss. We insure satisfaction to you. You can't lose.

Hen's and Young Wen's Clothes $10 to $25 Boy's "Perfection" Clotbes $2 to $8150 mi Hobby Hats Swell Fuinishings "Investigate" LEE One Price Clothier and Furnisher. A Square Deal or No Deal Seven Days Trip in All Girls Get Busy. 4 vim i i. The one who can eet the most votes for herself, will be riven this, mair nificent outing, all expenses pald; railroad fare! hotel, accomoda tions, chaperons, nurses, banquets, etc. Two hunored other girls will make the trip.

For full infbrmation, inquire of the ticket seller at th( Princess 'Or Lyrii? theatres, and register your name. lit'.

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