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The Alexandria Times-Tribune from Alexandria, Indiana • Page 3

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Kentucky, spent the I weekend here with their sisters. Mrs. Fred Bow daughters, Doris Hurst and Jean Rogers, who spent the past Keyes Stebbins and A. Keyes have returned after a few days' motor trip The single ring serva was Used Following the ceremony, a noo'ri din Social and Personal Items 0 CALENDAR. MONDAY.

'B. C. club with-, Mrs. Walter Morton. i Jolly Switchers picpic auppjer at Qarl Schmitz.

Service Circle of E. church with Mrs. Leo- Garringer. Mrs. Geore Ford and JMVs.

W. Wallack assisting hostesses' i Regular' meeting of Rebekjah lodge. Walter League with Miss Gertrude Schmidt on West Jackson street. Daughters of Isabella regular meetr' i Sectida2rwBdf.Christiaii Ladies? Aid afternoon, meeting with Mrs? D. Hiatt '-Ladies' Aid of Presbyterian church with Mrs.

W. H. Brannon. in the southern part of the state. Mr.

and M(rs. Sherman Harlan of Anderson, spent Sunday: here with relatives. i j.T 1 Charles Shinabarge; was home from Purdue university to spend Easter with his parents. TDnn't miss nooiniv TV Ma. nony aa jne JMnrse Girl, Utt Hennefent as Gertrude Ederlo.

Etyerands Hogan and Wilson as the Goldberg Twins at bigh school gTmnasium April' 9th and Adults, 50c. Children Altar ana JKosary society 01 uai.i-olie church car at Catholic i'' Faithful class of Baptist church Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelly- mk fits, -1 iff N'S V-" Ruth Bible class of Christian whurch with D.

Gi ftdu.t Teachers' Training Lutheran church at parsonage. Regular meeting of American Legion Auxiliary. Tri-Kappa with Mrs. Gordon May. Crescendo Club with Miss Cora Zell 210 East Church street Tuesday Bridge club at home of Kenneth.

Stoughton with Mr. Ellen Wright hostess. Riley Club with Mrs. -A. E.

Otto, WEDNESDAY. Section One At M. E. Ladies' all day meeting at church. Aid NT i Mi ALWAYS THE SAME IN SERVICE ALWAYS DIFFERENT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING man and Miss Pauline.

Binder, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Schronz and and George Landstorfer spent Sunday evening at Anderson, Miss Alice Duffy was the guest Sunday of Miss Mildred Oyerbeck at Indianapolis, iiji Mrs.

Earl Greenr field, and Mias Edith Finch of In-oUanapoltBp'slieTSt'EAsWrjrwUh Emily, Finch. m. V-f --v- iiMfti and Mrs, P. Oyerman were dinner; guests today of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Diyboai' siV oJf, ff Mri Jabs Webb pf. Ah-dersoni spent Easter "With and Mrs. John Webb. and Jack whe made their home here the past ftw months, have returned to Anderso where they will reside, Oliver Tharp, interior decorator, making good progress on the -redecorating of the English hotel. Mis Olive King of Anderson.

1 ited friends and relatives here Sunday. The Altar and Rosary Society of St Mary's Catholic, church will entertain this evening with a card party at the Catholic hall on East Church street Tables will be en- gaged for bunco, euchre and 600. A feature of the evening's entertain ment will be the raffling of a wal nut occasional table. Mr. and Mrs.

George K. Sherman and family returned (homo Sunday after spending several days with relatives at Corydon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Houk and Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Stotser accompanied Mlrs. Laura Richardson to her hom.j in Newcastle Sunday. Mrs. Richard son was an Easter guest at 1 the Houk home.

Mr. and Mrs. Gid Jones and daughters, F. C. Jones and John L.

Jones spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Markle at Rigdon. A number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Foley on West Johi street Sunday for a surprise dinner in honor of Mrs. Emma Foley of Elwood. A feature' of the dinne: was a large birthday cake decorated with sixty-eight candles. The guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Foley and daughter Audrey, south of the city, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goodwin and children, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Tobey, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Starr, Mr. and Howard Foley and children, Obed Foley and Mrs. Emma Foley. Mir.

and Mrs. Will Beatson motored to Anderson Sunday. The Service Circle of the M. E.j church will meet Wednesday after- non with Mrs. Leo Gamnger on South Harrison street Assisting hostesses will be Mrs.

George Ford and Mrs. W. Wallick. All members are asked to the quarters giv en them two months ago and the money they have earned from them. Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Harlan enter tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Sherman and Sherman Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roseboom spent Sunday at Summitville.

A Rip A Take-OfF on HIGH SCHOOL Monday and I A A i 0 week here. Mrs. S. R. Williams and Mrs.

Vi gil Ellingwood called on Mrs. Charier. Schultz at Suinmitville Sunday and found her improving following' an op eration at the St. 1 John hospital at -r t- Mr. and Mrs.

Joe DeFasse and 1 and Mrs. John Leonard of Tipton, visited relatives here Sunday Mrand W. Yukr left this morning for Washington D. where Yule will transact busi; Friends 'here ihave received worjl of the marriage of Miss'Elmif a Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Carpenter, of Mhmde, form, erly residents on South Clinton street, this city, and Leslie Burns, Muncie. The ceremony took) place at 8 o'clock Saturday night at the M. E. parsonage" at Muncie, The bride has a large number of frienas in Alexandria and attended the high school here several years, n' yv- i IMr. and Mrs.

John Bowman, Theodore and Pauline Bowman motored to Indianajpolis Sunday. E. R. and R. E.

Binder and Mr. and William- Lamberf of Louisville Phone Main 385 Pocketbook Kindly MISCELLANEOUS. CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Black" Standard and Sport'-: Models On Display Terms $10 Down, $5 Monthly ART PRINTING CO. (Posioffice Next to Us) Card party given by Altar and Rosary Society of St Mary's church, Monday eve ning, April 9, at Mary's Parish Hall, formerly K. of Eucjbre, bunco and 500 will be played.

Pjibhc invited. Kindling Boxes for sale every week. A. P. Tea Co.

70-tf i FOR Mortgage Exemptions, see D. R. Jones. WZ FILE Mortgage Exemptions 'IN VIRGIL S. DAX Phone 255 117 N.

Harrison. 49-tf MEN, Save Money, Buy Your Work Shoes at Mahony's. Largn stock to select from. 82.48, $2.85, $2.98, $3.48, $3.85 pair. SPECIAL 0FFE3 Club No.

A-100. Woman's Home Companion (One Year) Peoples Home Journal (One Year) Needlecraft (One Year) ALL THREE MAGAZINES FOR $1.00 If you are a Subscriber (by carrier or by mail) to the Times-Tribune SEND IN YOUR DOLLAR TODAY THE Ladies Aid of the Christian Congregation church will hold a food market Saturday, April 7, at Swindell's grocery. PRINTING bears aDout the same relation to Writing as a Shout does to a "whisper i SAY IT WITH ADVERTISING OT THE TIMES -TRIBUNE I Men, See Onr New Stock of WORK SHOES Leather or Panco Sole Lowest Prices at JLOH.XS----C See Leo Garringer as tht French Girl and Harry Adams as ''Peaches" Browning's mother, Frank 0. Medsker ae Aimee MacPhearsori in The Trip to Paris," April 9th" and ioth. BETTER SHOE ner in honor of the bridal couple was served at' the home of the groom's parents, The guests were and Mrs.

James fish and sons James and Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Fish, allof Madden, of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs, Oltte Darhafaklliss Lilli.rWiight,f Mr. andiMri Glen Lemon, and Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Lemon an4 The newly wedded couple vtellL jake their home here, the groom being employed at" the f-f iSlj and E. Broyles spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Broyles near Gaston.

Walter Cunningham and, Mr. and Mrs. -Eldred -Cunningham spent Sunday at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mlrs.

Emery Lee motored to Indianapolis Sunday, Mrs. Walter Cunningham and Mrs. Stewart Haines left Saturday for Niles, for a visit with tives. Mn and Mrs. Ezra Stanley and son Jack, spent Easter at Pendleton.

-1 IMr. and iVlrs. Laio Jdloreland motored to Indiananoils Sundav jind were accompanied by-! their grand- IN OPPORTUNITIES Treat Your MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE The Queen Esther Circle of the M. church will hold a market next Saturday, April 14, at O.

F. Gray's Hardware Store. NOTICE A. Confectionery Outfit for sale, consisting of one three-shelf candy case, one marble top counter, one four-pot steam with Coffee one large zink-lined ice box," seven chairs, two round tables, candy trays, jars and a full line of table ware. See Wm.

or G. W. Harley, 616 E. Monroe St. TIMES-TRIBUNE INSURANCE With' Reliable, Trustworthy Companies 10,000 Accident and Pedestrian Policies for 81.25.

With the Continental Life Insurance of St. Louis. For Times-Tribune Subscribers only. Send in $15 with your age, address and statement' thai you are a subscriber and the policy will -be issued to you promptly. 1 Don't Let Your Policies A 10 percent increase is given on all renewals.

Phone 385 for' particulars. NOTICE: For painting and paper hanging, call Chas. Tharp at Cripe Bros, News Stand, phone 64, and. I wiir call and estimate your work free. Special attention to house paint ing.

FARMERS NOTICE Order your Red Steer Fer tilizer early. Buy Swift's and get one of the best. Herman Lawler, phone 170W. RUBBER STAMPS Made to'your" order." Prompt service and prices right. Also rubber type and holders.

Art Printing Co. -w- Typewriter Ribbons an kinds, at Art Printing Co. "Postofflce Next to.Vi.M, tf "Peaches" Browning is said to "be in the state of Indiana and expected to arrive here on or about April 9th. Watch your husbands. 81-t5 EASTER BUNNIES at weaning age, for Also older stock -for meat or breeding -purposes.

Priced W. P. Hamlin, 1206 Canal 8i-t6 LADIES See' the new pure Japan silk-stockings with 'pointed heels, today's best, stocking buy, $1.00 pair! AT MAHONY'S SHOE STORE. NOTICE As expehses are high, on Priday.V April: 18th, I wilj collect it garbage, nd each--Friday ttWH after, at private homes. AH ashes and trash, cash when loaded.

AH toilet cleaning, cash when am at your prompt service. Albert Garbage Master. 85-1 6 A REAL BARGAIN aub No. A-101. Delineator (One Year) -Peoples Home Journal (One Year) Needlecraft (One Year) ALL THREE.

MAGAZINES FOR If you are a1 Subscriber (either by Miss Fermen Johnson witnesse the St. John Easter cantata at Anderson Sunday evening. Jay Wolfert of Indianapolis, was a. Sunday, guest, at the WJl Beatsoa home, east of the 'city. Your Home acd 10 i SCHOOL BAND New; Snappy- Footwear POPULAR PRICES i AT MAHONY'S TO)' 99ZW Fans- i -I THURSDAY.

Thursday Afternoon 600 club with Mrs, Joseph Afternoon Bridge with Mrs. Ernest Rothinghouse. Century Bible class of. (Christian church with Dr. J.

FRIDAY. Department regular- monthly meeting IT 'The wedding of Glen Lemon, son of Mr, and (Mrs. Al Lemon, of this city, and Miss Mamie 'Lankiford, daughter of Mrs, William Hensley, of Effingham, HL, was solemnized at Sunday at the First parsonage, here by Rev A. F. Hogan.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE 1927 Ford roadster, completely equipped and 1925 Ford coupe. Prices See Art Stephenson -at 216 Wert Washington street, 85-6 POR SALE Double yellow head Also bird cages, seeds and supplies. 816 West Washington. FOR SALE Dining room 908 North Harrison' street.

suite. FOR SALE Hartz Mountain Singers and cages. Reasonable price. Mrs. Earl Kettery, first house east of bridge in Scott 80-t6 FOR; SALE Goldei) dining, table." Monroe street.

oak, round 218 West 80-t6 FOR SALE One Kitchen Heater, with adjustable base burner; gas heater, Perfection oil heater. Will sell all at real bargains. Ivan Arnold. 805 Lincoln avenue. tf FOR SALE FIva room hnnnn.

two some fruit, gas, electricity and fine well, of water: -West Fourth stseet i I 81-t6 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Sleeping loom. quire 807 S. West St FOR RENT Cash 40 acres. Write Bertha Baxter, 76 Irving Place, New York, Y.

81-t6 FOB RENT Nicely furnished ground floor apartment, front and rear pprch. Also private garage. Culver 124 S. Canal. FOR RENT Storage space.

Inquire Hale's Flower Shop, phone 870 or 264. 12-tf LOST OB FOUND. FOUND A hoy's bicycle south of Ferguson's school. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ad. John Sizelove, R.

R. 4. 86-t6 FOUND License plate No. 552-802. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for ad.

85-t6 LOST Section of stake body on truck. Finder return to Zettel Son Tin Shop." 85-ljB LOST Sunday night, black leather purse containing small change, several personal articles. Mrs Richard Sullivan, 410 W. Monroe street. Phone 136.

LOST 412 in somewhere in business, district Saturday afternoon. Finder return tor this office and re ceive reward. FOUND Small black purse, sever al ago. Owner may.iave- same by property and paying for this ad ifct the Alexandria Busk. LOST-IO in bills somewhere In business' district Saturday, night.

Return to Mrsv Earl Lynch, 807 W. Washington and receive reward. 1 FOUND A brown and black coin purse containing a small amount of money; Owner may have same by calling at Barretta's Fruit Stand and paying for ad. LOST Pair of brown kid gloves, fur trimmed, between corner Monroe and Harrison' and Liberty theatre. -Finder please return to this office.

80-t6 THE ELECTRIC RANGE Installed in $6.90 Down, Balance $6 Per Month i J- -p 7: J-j-, Indiana General Service Co. They Bring Results CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Properly Classified for Quick JMemM--' "-rRATES- -1 Twenty words( six! day for 25 cents. Ovr words, 1' l4 cent per word. Minimum cents. .1 Advertising ordered-'for irregular insertions takes the one-time insertion rate: Minimum charge 25 -cents per insertion under twenty words; over twenty words 1 emit Jr word.

Publisher reserves the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy. -0' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To So tractor plowing. See Merlin. "Fuller at Walter Fuller farm, three miles sonOi'and feast of city. t-v 'jjH WANTED Wall tggptii io clea James 602, utji Wayne at Phone 115-W.

i WANTED To buy live stock, Udea and chickens. Field Meat Market- 11-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE Nicely sorted "Rural "New York seed potatoes, $1.60 per bushel. Dan S. King, Jt.

XL No. 8, Alexandria. 85-t6 FOR SALEp'ull llooaed Collie tups. Roy miles east, 1 mile south of Alexandria. Gaston T)hone 87-6.

85-t6 FOR SALE Gas range, low oven Price reasonable. Corner Canal and Cleveland Sts. Roy Hotchkhs Phone 17-F-82r- 83-6 FOR SALE Used Indiana truck, good-tires and oab. A-l running or der. See Pearl Jarrett; 907 West Washington.

CORN FOR SALE Old and new. Good quality. Time if you desire on 50 bu. or more. Bankable note.

See l. B. Kelly St Alexandria Bank or Dr. W. R.

Thomas 85- tf FOR SALE--Baby chicks, heavy and light breeds, pure bred stocx. Hatches coming off every Monday. Custom hatching -every week. Phone i 210-W, Alexandria Poultry Farm, 803 West Broadway. FOR SALE Extra good corn.

Call or see Jacob Swindell, phone (21F11. FOR ASALB Whit Leghorn hatching eggs. Roy Ladd.R, R. 2, Alexandria. Phone 18-F-12.

FOR SALE BABY CHICKS From local" hatchery. Lee Coal Feed Company, phone 71W. 1 FOR SALE fenny Pads large ones for the defddies and grownups vie each at Art Printing Co. FOR SALE Midwest Soy Beans, highest quality and germination guaranteed. Sale terms on orders of 10 bu.

or more if desired. Chas. Johnson, Summltvflle, 2 miles east of tfle-factories, 68-tJ6 ft 0 1 np to Roarin Comedy the Legion Soj ourn to France ii GYMNASIUM; ALEXANDRIA, IND. 1 Undex Personal IvDirection, ot Frederick Ingram Production as "Circus Solly" and "Sweetheart Tcesday (fights, April THE NEW HIGH 9 rjf, Auspices Parent Teachers Association "7'-f Assisted by the American Legion i FOR BENKFIT OF All Male Cast of Sixty Men Adults SOc Children 2Sc-No Reserved Seats -carrier or through the mail) to THE. TIMES-TRIBUNE 1 Send in your.

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