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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 12

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PAGF TWO Altrusa Club Mr8. Charles Hicks was assisted by Miss Dorla Petflr's when shs entertained members of the Altrusa club Monday night at her home on Caldwell street with IB Altrusans present, Mrs. Samuel Heltsman took the GIVE YOUR LAZY LIVER THIS GENTLE "NUDGE" Follow Noled Ohio Adrfcs To Feel "Tip.Top" In Morningl If liver bile doesn't flow freely eccry day into your with its headaches agd that "balf-alivs" feeling of ten result. So step up thatliv'er bile and tee how much better yiu should fwll Just try Dr. Ediwds 1 Olive Tablets used so successfully for years by Dr.

P. M. Edwards for his patients with constipation and sluggish liver bilo, Ollvo Tablets, being purely testloHe, are harmlena. They not only stimulate bilo flow to help digest tstty foods but alto help elimination. Got aboxTODAY.

All drugstores. SAUER KRAUT SUPPER Wed. Jon. 25, 1939 to 7 at first Reformed Church PHIOE 25o Reservations for Tickets coll 1821-M or 222. WATCH FOR IIUIIIH SEE Friday's Edition opportunity to present two of he violin pupils Miss Jean Schwab an William Hetherlngton, who eac played a solo and then a duet, ac companled at the piano by the! teacher, Miss Audrey Dlokhart, counolllo at Girls Camp, Bear Mountain, Ken York, for six weeks during tho pas summer, told of her experiences.

The next meeting on February 13 will be for dinner at the Hotel Fav orltc. Refreshments concluded 1 a 8 night's meeting. Oyster Supper tho Lockinglon M. E. ohuron wi give an oyster supper Thursday January 26, froni five to eight.

Pud lie invited. Club With Mrs. Williams Mrs. Robert Williams, at he home, corner of Walker and Green streets, entertained members of he club Monday night. Mrs.

OloyU Carter, Miss Olga Teg elor and Mrs, Joo Bowers wore win ners of tlio prize. A salad coursi followed the games. In two weeks tho club will mce with Mrs. William Woods, at he home In Dayton. Communion Wednesday Observance' of the Festival of th Conversion of St.

Paul will be 1 the form of a celebration of th Holy. Communion at ten o'cloo Wednesday morning at St. Jame Episcopal church. O. E.

S. to Meet Piqua Chapter, No. 329, O. E. will meet In regular session Thurs day evening at eight o'oiock at Ma sonic Temple.

4- Ever Ready Class The Ever Ready class of the Con grogatlonal Christian Sunday echoo will meet Thursday evening in Fel lowEhlp Hall with a pot luck sup per at 6:30 o'clock. Each member Is asked to bring disli of food, sandwiches and tabl sirvlce. Loyal Order of Moose Women of the Loyal Order Moose will meet as usual Wednes day afternoon at two o'oiock. Pickawllllany Club Card Party Card players are reminded of th USED CARS Better Grade Used Cars'are SELLING NOW- VERY GOOD with us. We still have a fine selection to choose from.

Stop in soon. '38-U BUICK 4-DOOIl TR. healer. Low mileage. '37-61 BUICK 4-DOOR TR.

wheels. Healer, radio. Perfect. '37-17 BlUCK 4-DOOR TR. heater.

Like New. '36-41 BOTOK TR. heater. Had best of '38 OLDS 8, 2-DOOR TR. 4 now tires.

New car guarantee. '38 OLDS 8, 4.DOOR, fit. heater. Clean as a new car. '37 OLDS 8, 2-DOOH TR.

Iitaier. Very low mileage. Spotless. '37 OLDS 6, 4-DOOR TR, SEDAN Heater, Only 14,000 miles. Clean as new '37 Ppnllao 2-pr, Tr.

Sedan (S95 '37 8, 2-Door Sport Sedan $515 '30 1'oniiao 8, 2-Door Tr. Sedan $445 '37 Ford 5-Pass. Sport Coups 425 '32 Chev. '37 Olds 2-Dr. Tr.

Sedan, Radio, heater '31 Olds 6, 2-Dr. Tr. Sedan Radio, heater 5515 '36 Olds 6 Bus. Coupe, Radio, healer $395 '37 Ford 2-Uoor Touring Sedan $445 '30 Ford Coupe 7g See us for the Clean Cars Priced Below the Market. The Hem Bros.

Co. 119-129 N. MAIN ST. The Safest Place to a Used Car for 30 Years Don'tWRRO Until You Have Learned About PLAN" Lower Cost Loans Our are decisively reduced on over $100 there no fees 6r any other tpecial ehargei, you need money, or the use of money for any purpose, you find COLONIAL PLAN the wisejt "The THRIFT WAY of BORROWING" If you have steady employment you can borrow up to $500 quicWy md privately, any time, on your own security. High Phone 186 Plqua National Bonk Bldg.

party Wedhesday night at the Coc Cola rooms Under the auspices the P16kawllllany club of the C. A. Set games will be played and at tractive prizes given, The public la extended a cordial invitation to at tend. Special meeting A special meeting of the Minerva Rebekah lodge will be held at I. 6 O.

F. hall on Wednesday night a 7:30 o'clock when business of portahce will be dismissed, Card Party With Sirs, lllbrloh Michael Ulbrlch will give card party tonight at her horn 407 South Wayne street, for Wo men of the Moose, who are invite to come and bring their friends. CrtoJiH Class The Crecent class of ths Congre gatlbnal Christian Sunday schoo meets at the church at two 6'cloc Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Smith acting as hostess, assisted Mrs. Emma Fogle, Mrs.

James Gin and Mri, Hudson Wlok, Mission Circle The Mission Circle of the Paul's Evangelical chiirch will mee at the parsonage Wednesday after noon instead of at the home of Mr James Taylor, EKONAU THE PtQUA DAILY CALL JANUARY Mrs. Charles Hardenbrook, wh has been 111 for the past week a her hotne, 810 South street, Is re ported slightly improved today. Mrs. Hlnsoh has recelVet word that her sister-in-law, Mr Shannon of Terre Haute well known here, submitted an operation Friday at a Terr Haute hospital and came throug the ordeal satisfactorily, Dorothy Darling, editor 6t the PI quonlan, and Virginia Munn, liter ary editor, will represent Piqua Cen tral high school at the Junior press conference which will be broadcas Wednesday morning over' radio eta tlon WHIO, when the boys and girl will Interview H. V.

Kalentbom, ac radio commentator, author, Journa' 1st, who visits Dayton tomorrow Piqua high will be the only sma city represented at the conference Stiident tickets at a. lower Af available fof Kaltejibofn's le'ctur at 8:30 Wednesday in th Blltmofe ballroom. Mr', and Mrs, Louis Beckert Covlngton avenue are ariribuholii ths Wfth of a second child, a daiigh tef, weighing 'I pounds, a ounces ahd both at 6:16 this morning a Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs Henry Beckert and Mrs.

Dora Ram sey of Plqua are the godparents Mr. and Mrs. Beckert's first child a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrika 721 West Water street, Troy, are th parents of a son, born at 1:20 o'closi this morning at Memorial hosplta Piqua.

The baby weighed 8 pounds ounces, at birth. Mrs, Frank Flock of Plqua with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Marshal of Sidney attended the funeral Mrs. C. C.

Haines in Dayton Men day. Mr. and Mrs, J. Scott Walker Caldwell street spent Monday am today ifi Columbus while Mr. Walk er attended the meetings of th Motorists Mutual Insurance a the Deshler Wallldc hotel.

Two monthp after Betty Lorraine, beautiful Broadway show girl, sealed her 48-hour romance with Band Leader Charles Barnet by eloping with him, she began suit for annulment of the marriage. HAS BABY A NASTY Rellm Al Host Mothers Do Bub baby's back, ohcst, and throat with VIcks VapoKub and fuck him deep into bed, What a comfort to know VapoRub goes to work rljht away to relieve the misery of his cold without risk of stomach upsets. Arid what a comfort to know that long after restful sleep comes, VapoRub will still wprfclns-two ways at once- direct through the sltin like a pottltlM, ariif direct to the irrl. Both Sides of Dress Question Full in half dress, Eon Crotisand and Janet Moore Use this stunt to show proper attire from skin out for evening wear at Chicago convention of national retail clothiers ahd furnishers. MRS, LAURA HAKE STRICKEN TODA Widow of Murdered Cov tngtort Martha! Diet at Home Here.

Falling health for a number years culminated suddenly In fereb'ral hemorrhage' at 6:30 o'clock this morning causlhg the death Mrs. Laura Belle Hake, 76, at ne home, 526 College street. Mrs. Hake came to Piqua 23 year ago, two years afte'i' the- tragl death of her husband, Harvey Hake, Covlngton marshal, who diet at the hands of Albert Clark, whi shot him as lie attempted to Clark's home and arrest him on' a charge of murder, clrcuirefaride! of the crime are" still well remem bered in Miami county, Clark pay- Ing the penalty for his deed in the electric chair. His widow was the daughter Aaron and Catherine Feeser Harm born May 16, 1863, at Gettysburg 6.

She married Marshal Hake Julj 3, 1887, and was a member of th: Presbyterian church, Two children, Miss Madge Haki nnd Gordon Hake, both of Piqua survive, as do five grandchildren a brother, Benjamin Hahn, and i sister, Mrs. Nora Miller, both of Gettysburg. A son, Paul, died in infancy. Friends may call at the late residence Wednesday afternooon and evening and Thursday until 1:30 o'clock when a short prayer service will be held, preliminary to services at 3:30 o'clock in the Gettysburg vlethodist church. Burial will bi in the Gettysburg cemetery.

IS HURT IN MOTOR ACCIDENT HERE Mrs. Walter Kress of Troy rural oute received bruises and minor acerations In an auto collision near he Intersection of South and Downing streets near midnight, Monday Police report that the acclflerit occurred when Walter Kress failed 0 cee a car driven by Earl Von Jargen of rural route 3, Piqua, which md stopped In the middle of the treet to clean off the snow-cov- red wind, shield. TJie Von Bargen car was fee- ng east arid Kress was driving west 'hen tho head-on collision result- causing the injury to Mrs. Kress she was thrown against the front the car in which she was riding. Kress told police the parked car ad no lights atid he did not sea until too late to stop due to the now-covered street.

Both machines were damaged as result of the Impact. CARD OF THANKS 1 wstH to thf riS all nelgfiMfe nd friends who assisted in any. way the time of the death of Louis Meyer. Also Rev. Gehm.

The jroven Funeral Home and for the flowers. Mrs. Pannle TOWN'SEND CLUB NO. Townsehd club number two will meet Wednesday evening In Half ver Dayton Power and Light offices 7:30 p.m. Be on time as this ill be a meeting of great Import- nce.

The young people are ally wanted at this meeting, Topis or the evening, "Youth and Their Allure." All members and their rlends are requested to be on hand or election and installing of officers or the coming year. A. L. Brooks, pres. Anna Birely, secy.

Court News BV MRS, FRED iVEIBMAN Eight Assigned Jan. assignments of eight cases, Including three damage sUlts arising from automobile accidents and the trial of Mrs thelrna Jarcho of Dayton, charged with securing money Under false lif'etensefi, h'aVe been made by Jildgp Paul T. Kiapp 6t the common pleas cquft. The schedule of suits assigned are as follows: Monday, Feb. F.

deorge against Eugene Evans arid others filed on Oct. 1936, a mortgage foreclosure suit -In which judgment of $456.94 is asked. Thursday, Peb; George Sau- gherty against Alva Dick, damages $5,000, suit filed Oct. of 1935, and resulting from ail accident at Silver 1 take while trie plaintiff, was employed-by. the" county.

Monday, Feb. State of Ohio against Thelma Jarcho, reassigned from Feb. 8. Monday, Feb. Edward Hlrt against tiathan V.

Noble, personal injury suit asking damages in the sum of 410,069.90 and resulting from an automobile accident in Plqua on April 19, 1937. Thursday, Feb. Marie Davidson against Charles Carmean damag'es the sum of $3,416, suit filed following accident in Monroe township on the Nashville-Kessler tbaa on Oct. 25, 1937. Monday, Feb.

Jasper Olary against Pennsylvania Railroad Co. and others, money in the sum of $1,862.60, claimed as compensation for Injuries. This suit was filed in March of 1934. Wednesday, March J. A.

Wick against the Village of Ttppeean'oe money In the sum of $250, alleged due on salary as a village employe. Friday, March Charles Trostel against W. H. Kroeger ah.d others an action In Probale Court Bessie Elliott, executrix of the estate of Anna Mary Elliott, late of Bethel township, has filed an Inventory and appraisement giving She value of property at 8217.35 and real estate at tal $2,017.25. Warren Peters has been appointed administrator with will annexed of the estate of August Pe- late of Pfqua.

L11S6V, executor of the fa(6 of James C. Billiard, has filed a first and fjnal account, showing charges-and credits of $8,728.49. William B. Dubols, executor of the jstate of William M. Boye'r, has lied a report of the sale of les amounting to $88,075.68 arid of personal property amounting to B5.

An application for the determination of the" inheritance tax in the estate of Memory M. Mahsbn has lee'ri filed showing assets of $2,954.40 and liabilities of $1,748.99 with a net of $1,205.41. William P. Laufer, administrator the estate of Clarence Jackson, las filed a first and final account lyjwlng charges and credits of 3T.41. Transfers Samuel Edward Bteele to Burgess atid Elizabeth Altic, lot, New jebanon, Alexander ElJerniBn et al to Kel- 9f and Sanders, ffqlia.

CJyda to Metier, ot, Troy. Elfla Cady to Louis W. Forney et .1, lot, Troy. C. B.

Saul to Garnet Emrnel, lot, Troy. (Jew Carlisle Federal Savings arid association to pansy Hughes et al, acres, Bethel town- hip. plvofce Granted A decree of divorce has be'eh ranted by Judge Guy O'Dorifietl of he Juvertlls to William from BesSIa D. Blescl. IHqiwds on JUfy Th.6 iiarhis of Vojt, Oeofge W.

SfoUt and Hiert ill ft Plqua, and p. 0. Truckils of 6taun- toh towiuhlr) Were drawn Monday ifternodji by the jury conimlss'ion fo comjiiete the Mnel of the petit Jury for the January term of court. The jury.Is to on Monday 30, at 9 o'clock when a civil suit is assigned for hearing HILL ARE TO BE HELD THURSDAY Known Colored Resident of Boone Sfreef- Dies in Hospital. VVaUir Hill, who for mors than half a century of his 74 years Had beeh a Well knowrt colored resident of Plqua.

died at 10:15 o'clock Monday morning at Memorial hospital. He had been alllrtg for the past 14 hiohths artd was finally removed to the hospital from his home, 716 Boone street, where an autonsy was held to determine that complications had ciaused his death yesterday. Born at Marshall. 0., August 12 ISM, the eon of William and Rhbda Hill, he to Plqua 66 years ago arid had worked as' a laborer here ever since, bn aentembef tl 1930, he married Mrs. Sarnh Wll- llBms firown who survives him.

SUrvlvlne afe his widow! a sister. Mrs. Margaret. White of four sleUEons. William arid Charles White, Columbus, Hohart White and Richard nrdwh.

two nephews and a niece. He was a member of Park Ave- ftue BattlLst church, where'the Rev H. 6. Masoh win futieral services at o'clock Thursday aftefiiaon following a brief service at two o'clock at the lotn home, Burial will be in Forest HiU cemetery. POSTPONE OF ROUND TABLE MeiSbefi of tho Holind Table are asked to note the postponement of their annual dinner meeting, scheduled for next Monday evening and now postponed lihlil the evening of Monday, February 27.

Further notice will -be forthcoming. REPORT ACCIDENT Police today were seeking the identity of, a. hit and skip driver who early Monday evening damaged the car of Byron Warvel of 609 CaldWell street which at the time was parked in fr'oiit of his Home. According tp police reports War- Vel he'avj the crash and saw 1 a ear leaving the scene but was Unable to read the license iiumber'. The Warvel machine was darriagea to the extent of fender arid running board.

Skla marks showed the othSf car evidently slid on the slippery sWeet hitting the parked aUto. ciTYuisslT SPREADER TODAY City street employees today for 1 the first time were using the rotary sand spreader recently purchased by the city for a more swift and efficient distribution of material at Icy street intersections, The new piece of equipment Is a small apparatus attached to the rear of a truck from which a man feeds saiid into It. The rotary effect gives a more ever) distribution than was had by the old method of shoveling the material onto the streets. FRONTAL ATTACK ON (Concluded From Page One)' groups of Republicans; brie favor- rig most of the objectives, but dlfajfee'ing with tjie used by President Roosevelt to at- ialn them; other contending MAKE THIS MODEL At HOME THE ttt VOU ff Pattern OtS ultlliUte ih "MfMM' lined" imarfheis to Wwf Ondef your spring frocks! Ai'yoU pantlefr-and fc tS gerle set to you Render, ttWMJ easy to Wake, too, Jj Pattern 49 And it suits ail types of figures thought If run url i Mft HM this for birthday 6r trousseau presents. Should pfef'ef.

i yottHd decolletage instead of the" sweetheart design Illustrated, you can ishl eltntr WWi dainty Pattern In sltfi.M, 8S, si, 40,4, 44, 48 and 60, Slue 8fl takes iK yai-dji inch fabric. Send FIWKEN dBNTS (ito) to tot thfc AhJie Adirhs writs plalnfe sizg, MAME DRESS BTVIE KtJMBf your order for ADAMS LATEST PATTED BOOK of Spring Styles today! see smart, item fashions and simple tfaitenu that rflake sewirijj.at«hfJfn» J6yl In cola 1 such a COMPLETE array 1 61 day, after. noon, party and wear! Tips for Southland Traveler'sl Bridal Frocksl Suit and DfesS Aooess' orles; Sllnirhiiig dfeatlons and Yourig QefHfatibrt Outatsl With Lingerie, Hornefl-ooKs. atia Things fof yoUf Menfolk: Send now! PRICE OF 1 BOOK FIFTEEN GENTS, PBiCfe OF FtFTfeEN CEN16, BOOK AKfi 3ehd ti yl that the New Deal is "absolutely unsound" structurally, Taft placed himself among thosi who are Unalterably opposed to thi Nsw Deal, He said that he had f'e) Mr. started toward desirable objective of lion, but that he strayed through efforts to develop t.

platiiied nomy, Regarding toe two lines of Re publican attack, he saia thit thef. would always bS alffefenceS of op inioii. but that the present differ enc. has been exaggerated. "The difference," he said, He tween the attitude of Kenneth Simpson (Republican Natlona coTfifnitleeman ffofli Mew supporters of New York CiW firts trict Thoffiaa E.

Dewey: and say even that of Mr. Hoover (foffiier President Herbert Hoover) Is not. great. I doii't see that Simpson aiiy more ilbera than Hoover. "If they sat and what they we're they "wpulc coftie out at sboui the Same-point "All that 'ilberai 1 iijeans in poll tics is a maft who'wants to improve.

conditions IS S'lillng to make- changes to accomplish tfia Undeif that de'flnltl6n I thmk that riioSt Republicans fiom6 within the meaning of 1 He sala that the Ife? Detil's de sire to raise the stafiflafd of living through such legislation as ttuet labor relations, and 'hoUsliig wai comflieiidabie, but trig. HOPmilSSElTED 'Concluded From Page rirniation yesteMay: decffge, Qa Gerry, R. Holt, kliifc Utah', and V4n Nuys, irid. Threfi others, all sharply opposed to KiriS because of th6 conduct of Ih WPA during the 1338 ofempign cilse'd themselves from -Voting i-iiley, N. ola'ss, T7d ings, Md.

Sen. Harry gyrd. who refused to vote at all, but did not seek ejscuse, ejtplalned It this' "way; djdflt Want to-giVa rhative Vote beoailse I with some of the things he hac done. Yet I recognized the right of the President to select his eafciiiel and I did not want to obstruct thai right." Sen. Edward ButfiO, Neb.

who did pot safcu "I am satisfied that Mr. Hop. GLANCES By George Clark "Bjr the lime I get thtm uhtufidted frorit tiwc (6 dttti lifeftt ta go home," ttliis is (iolng to tnake a good relary of Commerce and 1 feel thail the President should be given grea'1 latitude' in ohoosUig His cabinet" Both Seii. Henrllt ahlpsteaa, and Sen. Hifafri Johiisonl who were part-of thcl New Deal army.

In 1832, voted against Hopkins' nomination, Bui Hopkins, and the President kepi two Republicans in the New Deaf circle, Sens. Lynn J. Frasier, and Gefild P. Kye, both 6t N6fth Dal kola, aftd Sens. Ernest Luiideenl I 1 Robert M.

LaFolletlel and George W. Morrlsl Neb. MIND Ym-l MANNERS Ti Rej. V. OH.

Test yojtf knowledge of oorrecJ social UsagS answering thJ followihgoquestioris, then cherjklfd tne- authoritative answer i 1. Should oile answer buslJ ness telephone by saying 2. Shoiild a btisinessiiian hiaki a h'abit of having his secretary get another' bUslnesshian' oh thg wlr'4 afid 1 saj'lh'lr "Just a mflfteiitj 3. e-business telephone oonversatioh be as brief as 4. Should a sw'ltdh'boafd operaJ tor say "AJl flgh'ty" in snsw'e? to 1 request? B.

Should one resent hfcVlrig to. glVe his name 1 arid feiislnesS to al secretary wHefi he makes a-tele-l phone call? What would you flo Y6U affi talking on the telephoriel arid have to asli-someone to fe (aj Bay, "I'm sorry, i understand (b) Say, "I don't get (c) Sa.v, "I can't hear a word you'Ve -ANSWERS- N6. Is the Jdliej pany. Mr; Smith speaking," 3. Mo.

3. 4. N6I 8, No. It Is lief job to get the! mforniation before putting' her em-l ployci- ori the wire. I Best 'TVhat Would Vbu solution 1B39, NBA Service, trio.) WED.

Silly 4 SyfrtpriSHj Arthur Mur'riy.

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