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The Alexandria Times-Tribune from Alexandria, Indiana • Page 4

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i 1 'JjgjBBgiBmKMIIMttniMIMnME' "'-X 'f 7" r- 1' i i AT William CKW way, mna C. Y. White, J. G. Ray; John W.

Lovott, Ella Lovett, deceased wife of Liberty Theatre TONIGHT BEBE DANIELS in "Two Weeks With Pay" A Mermaid Comedy "A Fresh Start" re those present, In addition to the guest of honor, were; Mesdamea Andrew Hardern, Joshua Vinson, Joseph Ford and Bobble: Fred' Olbbs. Pat (Coyle, Jr.t' Paul Beardsley and Miss Emma The Ladles' Art Circle had a very delightful meeting Tuesday', after noon at the home of Mrs. George K. Sherman on South West street'. Irish wltlclsms were given by the ladles as responses.

The program consisted ot two very interesting papers, one on "Scotland," by Mrs. James May, and another on' "Switzerland --by Mrs. Hallle Smith. During "the business session the parts for the play to be given In the near future were given to the ladles. Dainty refreshments were served to Mesdamea Hilton 8.

Hall, Jr M. Irish, F. Baum, Carrie Jones, Keller, Jas. May, H. Bailey, George Lr Frank, Anna Hall, C.

C. Hall, F. C. Jones, D. Jones, George A.

Little, JY Mer ker, Hallle Smith, and the hostess, Mrs. Sherman. The next meeting' will btf a dinner party at the English Hotel at which the husbands of the members will be the honored guests! 1 The W. Clno met with' Mr. and Mrs.

George Perdar last evening at their home On Wet- John street, The meeting was opened with ''scrip ture reading by Mrs. Georgia Cart wrtght, and was followed by prayer by Mra. Jesse Davis. Durlng-tbe bus iness session which followed, -chair-; men tor three committees were appointed and they were given the right to choose the other members of- the committee. Those elected last evening were: 'Literature Committee Marie Hughes, chairman; "Member ship Committee Audrey Porter; and the Social Committee Cula Mfaltelt The evening was then devoted to the cutting anbVp1ecIng together- -ot quilt blocks.

Refreshments were "served to Misses Marie Hughes, -Hazel Good man, Beiva Babcock, Luollie Drake, Dlcy and -Mabel Cook; Ethel Hleatt Audrey Porter, Thelma Glee, Mrs. Georgia Carl wrlght Mrs. Nellie Davis, Mrs. W. R.

Thomas, Mr. and Mrs? E. D. Wyatt, and Mr. and Mrs.

Perdue. Several friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright lastevening and pleasantly surprised their son, Paul. The occasion was a honor of birthday.

Music, games, anil a' general good time were enjoyed BTKt. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. H. Fergu son, Mr.

ana Mrs. Kennetn Mocora. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webster and Sons, Mr.

Mrs. Harry Morgan and family, i Mr. and Mra. Charles Sexton and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wright and son, OrvIUe, Mr. Caas. Wlnshlp, Mrs. Ray McNew, and son, and Mrs. Reuben Maddox, Harrbn Wlnshlp, Mrs.

Jame Wright Misses Charlotte Ferguson, Mabel, Qllva, Helen and Erma wrlght Hazel Hail, Hazel Poland, Pearl and Mary Dunn. Pearl Chalfant, Ruby Johnson, Mary Fol-and, Madge Holtowell, Blanche, Cecil and Edith Maddox, Herman Pierce, Mussel and DorUn Dunn, Ray Elllngwood. Roxle Webb, Wetrlng. Marlon Manrlng, Harry Barnes, Ralph Jackson, George Hard-castle, Carl Maddox, Jesse and James Ferguson, Mr. Campbell, the guest of honor, Paul Wrlgbt and the host and hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright Herbert and Virgil Webster, Ralph McNew, Cap Campbell ana Johnny Morgan. Ml The Woman's Foreign Mlasionary society Ot the M. B.

church will meet Friday afternoon, February zt, witn Mrs. Herbert Boase. All members are to come and bring their thank-offering envelopes. Our Ad in Torn or row's It's a good one to capitalize on It means more cents to your dollars. it! LEESQ'S known on day of sale Am MAY -si Wm.

Callaway, 1 Lydla" Ellen Callaway, wife' ot Wil liam. Callaway, Lydla Callaway, Ellus Shute, Luclnda Shute, wife ot Ellas Shute, William Shute, Shute, wife ot William Shute, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, John Huston, John Huston, Martha Huston, wMe ot John Hub- Marina uusien, John Uteris, Commissioner, 1 John Davis, DaVls, wife of John Davis, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiffs, George WTTainter, Elisabeth Painter, wife of George W. Painter, Luclnda Callaway, Prestley. Callaway, husband of Luclnda Callaway, i Presley Callaway, Jellies Marsh, Elisabeth" Marsh, wife ot Jame Marsh, i James E. Price, Barah wife of James E.

Price, -l Wilnam B. Davis, Nancy- Davis, wile ot William Davu, John Hall, -t Martha M. HaU. Martha Hall, wife of John Hall, John W. Westerftold, John Wester field, Trustee, wife of John W.

Westerneld, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Milton Robinson, Louisa A. Robinson, wife of Milton topt 3. Robinson, H. C. Ryan, -Henry C.

Ryan, Ryan, wife of Henry Ryan, whose. Christian name Is un known t0 Calvin Thornburg, Mary Thornburg, wife of Calvin Thornburg, Joseph J. Plckard, Nancy Plckard, wife of Joseph Plckard, Henry W. Cox, Margaret J. Cox, wife of Henry Cox, 't Calvin Holsclaw, Dellah Holsclaw, wife i of Calvin Holsclaw, Daniel F.

il. Lee, Barbar Lee, wife ot Daniel F. Barbary Lee, James Hall, Elizabeth Hall, wife ot James Hall, Luther Riley. Martha Riley, 'wife of Luther RUey John J. Plckard, Plckard, wife ot John Plckard, whose Christian name is un known to plaintiffs, William B.

Fuller, Ette A. Fuller, wife ot William Fuller, Thomas F. Hubler, f. Hubler, Catherine Plckard Hubler, wife of Thomas F. Hubler, William D.

Davis TOvlSi-wtte ot Wllllam-D. Davis, whose Christian name la un known to plaintiffs, Elisabeth Davis: Marsh, wife of James D. Marsh, WUllam Vinson, Martha, Davis Vinson, wife ot W1I 11am Vinson, -1 --Byron Vinson. Vinson, wife of Byron VIn son, whose Christian nam Is nn known to plaintiffs, John Hall, Manda Davis Sail wife ot John HaU. HUlery Lee.

Quardlan, Henry Kbadoap, Henry Rbedeoap. Roadcap, wtte Ot Henry Roadcan. whose Christian name Is unVnAwil frA k1tntfffsi UBHweH --'i Benjamin F. Rodecap, B. Rodecap, ::7 I Benjamin F.

Rhodecap, Elda Rodecap, wtte ot Benjamin F- Rodecap, B. S. Longsbaugh, Trustee, Lima Nortbera OU Company, -T. J. Caraody, i The Buckeye 'Pipe Line Company Division, Indiana Pipe Line company, Aken Redway Oil Company, J.

H. Dllks, Alexandria Gas Company, The Interior Oil Companf; 6 Voredoela OU'and Qaa Company, PyAatttftlng Oil Company, J. Cnambarlaw, DRY WASH Something New Your clothes are washed and dried, all pieces requiring same are starched. No ironing in this service. Special.

Price, 14 pounds- for 98 cenib 5. cents per pound over 14 pounds. 24 hour service' guaranteed. Phone 88 NEW- CITY LAUNDRY mr LEGAL NOTICE OF FINAL 8ETXLEM.6NT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereuy giveu to the cred itors, 'iusirg and legatees ol Dessa Rune, deceased, Commercial Bank Trust Douipany, Administrator, to appear iu tue Circuit Court, iiuid at 'Anderson, 'Indiana, on the lGin day of March, 1822, and show cuu, any, why the i'Lual Settle- muuc Accounts with the estate ot said decedent should not be apprdv ed; and said heirs are notllied to thou and there make proof ol heir ship, and receive their distributive ahares.

Wl i'NESS. the Clerk ot said Court, this 21st day of February, 1922. GEORGE W. WINFREY, Clerk Madison Circuit Court, Doe ilt Jones, Attorney. 7 (F.22-M.X) NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Madison County, SS: In the Superior Court of Madison February Term, 1U22.

'Arthur E. plckard and Elizabeth 1'lckurd vs. Peter Cassell, et al. Complaint No. 13684.

i- Be. It Known, That on the 14th day ol the above named plaintiffs, by their attorney, tiled in the ottice ot the Clerk of the Superior Court, of Madison County, Indiana, their Complaint against the defend ants to the above entitled cause, and also the allldavit, ot a competent person showing that defendants Peter Cassell, Peter Caaset Peter Cassett, Martha JLasaell, Wife of Peter Cas Huff, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, r-p Huff, wife ot H. Huff, whose- Christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Dellah Larkto Fuller, husband ot Dellab Fuller, Margaret Cassell, Elizabeth Cassell, Andrew J. Cassell, John Cassell, John Cassel, Cynthia Cassell wife' ot John Cas i Cynthia Ann Cassell, Baxter Davis, Nancy Davta, wife ot Baxter Davis, Barbary Cassell, Christian Cassell, 5 vJames Hutson, 4 Hutson, wife, ot James Hutson, whose Cbrlatian nama uj-known to plaintiffs, John W. Lovett -Lovett ikife of John W.

Lovett, Mary B. Lukens, Benjamin Lukens, husband of Mary B. Lukens, Edward M. Plckard, Maude A. Plckard, wife ot Edward M.

Plckard, Tine unknown heirs, legatees, de visees, successors, representatives and assigns ot any and all or either of the. above, named defendants are non-residents ot the State of Indiana, and are necessary parties to Ihls suit that said complaint Is for Quiet ing title to the following described real estate In Madison County, the State of Indiana, to-wit: The South half 1 of the Northwest Quartet, of Section Seventeen (IT), Townshlo Twenty-one (21) North, Range Eight (8) East, and whereas, said plaintiffs having by Indorsement on said com plaint required 'said defendants- to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto on the 17th day or April. 1922. Now Therefore, By order of sam Court said defendants last abov named are hereby notified of the fil ing and pehdency of said, complaint 4galnst them and that unless they aDDear and answer or demur thereto, at the' calling of said cause, on the 17th day of April, 1922, the same being the judicial day of a term of said Court to be begun and held at the Court Housd In Anderson, on the first Monday hr April, in 1922, said co'mnlalnt. and the matters and thlmes therein contained alleged, win he heard and determined In their ab sence.

'vv- GEORGE W. WINFREY, Clerk. Dee R. Jones, Attorney tor naintins. SOCIETY Mrs.

Frank Webster spent today with her sister, Mrs. Anna Morris, at Summitvllle. Guy Hartlng ot Elwood, was the dinner guest ot Miss Eana Myer-) last evening'. Section Four- of the Christian church Will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. H.

Wagne at her home on South West street Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peet delight fully entertained a number ot little folk last evening at their home In Scott Addition In honor ot their son Walter's birthday Music and games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. The Catholic Ladles Club and the K. of C.

will give a second Euchre and Bunco party this evening at the K. of C. hall. All who came before are Invited to come a'galn and all others who didn't are cordially Invited to be present alsor" Prizes will be awarded and ft good time is assured. The party will start at 8:00 o'clock.

A delegation ot the Pocahontas ot Anderson attended the meeting ot the local Pocahontas last evening at their hall, corner Harrison and Washington streets. The delegation was her campaigning for their delegate for "Great Minnehaha." After the business a crazy lunch and a 'good time were enjoyed. 'e Section Three-ot the Women's Union of the First Christian church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. John Foster at her home on South Wayne street The afternoon was spent in sewlhg; Those present were lies-dames Tony Kelkey; Sylvester Brown, John Davis; 3Iary Messmore, George Crouse, J. L.

Vinson, O. Whlgham, wno was a suu us wnim. friends of Mra. Joseph Wajlace gave" her a complete surprise last night wheH (hey Invaded bar home on East 6th street bringing them baskets laderf with TJellclous "eatmenU." It was Mrs. Wallace's birthday anni-versary, but It was not confided to the scribe how many summers and have passed over -her devoted head.

But say that she was taken unawares is putting mildly. All- those present had a fine time, spending the honrs In' conversa Mrs. Wallace came in xor many congratulations upon the happy vent and well wishes tor her future i 'haoDlness ahd prosperity. Among Mrs. Eil Fiac Vtaltod at Anderson, today- ti It.

A 8. M. WORK TONIGHT There will be work by. ft 8. M.

No. 85' at the Matonlo Temple tonight AT ANDERSON TODAY John Heritage transacted builnes at Anderson today. Porter Cummlngs transacted business at Munola today. Nlm and Wld Canrer motored to Anderson this moraine-on a business errand, LOCAL PRODUOft PRICMi Eggs Batter i Leghorn' Hens 22c 26c 20c 14C Young Chickens Leghorn Chickens 1C ISc TO LATE TO CLAMIPy Wanted Experienced girl for puncfi press and drill press. The Zelgler Manutacturlng Alexandria.

NOTICE I hare secured some special rubber tor repairing by Tul canlzlng rubber boots, OTtrshoes, arctics, tennis shoes, hot water bot tle, football bladders, rain coats, hos pital sheets; and all family rubber articles about the house. Also auto iqner tubes. Prices very reasonable. J. R.

McKean's Shoe Shop, 20 W. Washington street, opposite the New City Laundry. 45-tf Found Endgate of automobile truck. Owner can bar by paying tor this advertisement See Chlet ot Police Benedict" 46-tS IRON CLAD HOSE they wear longer for children. MAHONY'S.

r-. -t Wanted Single man -to work on "farm by day or month. Must be O. K. Walt Fuller; R.

F. D. 4, Alexandria, Ind. 4S-t For Sale Pure bred Collie pups, Ire and daVextra good healers. See Merlin Fuller, care or wait ruuer, k.

F. D. 4, Alexandria. i 48-M Wanted Man or 234 full time, 75 cents an hour spare time, selling guafanteed hosiery, to wearer. Experience' unnecessary, Guaranteed Mills, Norrlstown, Pa, wm.

You to cce our lino cf VORIC SHOES "TV JUk.aWii SALE DATES CLAIMED; Thursday, Feb. Bert Mann, mile west and IV miles north ot BummltTllle; IV4 miles north of Friday, 21 Thomas Riley, on the old Back farm. 1 mile east and 14 mile north ot Alexandria. Monday, Feb. 27.

F. Ray Hull. mHet west of aummltville; I miles northwest ot Alexandria; 814 m'les northeast ot Slwood. MARKET AND BAZAAR The Ladles Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will hold a Mar ket and Bazaar at Oray McKlnley'i next Saturday, February 25. Articles ot general use will be offered as well as extra good home-made pastry, etc.

43-tS Art Daniels was In yesterday on business. Summitvllle ens HEAVY CHROME AH Leather WorS Shoes Solid Leather- Counters, -full vamp lQiron sole, triple stitching, LEESOU'S 82.93 AUCTION SALE I the nndertiged, will sell at. pablie anetion my reaidenee, 419 North Canal Street, Uaxandrta, Indiana, on Saturday Feb. 25th beginning at 2 O'Clook Sharp, the followuif rttdei4- One Globe oomhisation range, aa good Aew one coal oil heater; Wtchw cabinet; refrigerator; china closet; bed room get; bedding; davenport; chairs stand; pictures; canned fruits; jellies; lard; six joints of sagar cured meat, and a number other articles too. numerous to mention.

We will also offer our 9-room modern hou for sale on that. day. J- i i i Terms win be made leaving city. I. Ne J.

E. LAWLER A iion8cr. 'Z'. 1.

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