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Six News Phone 3333 THE RUSHVILLE RUSHVILLE, INDIANA Ad Phone 2222 Monday, September 30, 1935. Closing Out Sale Entire Moving and Trucking Equipment Wednesday, Oct. 2 1:00 P. M. SHARP TOOLS, CHAINS SKIDS MOVING PADS, ETC.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS, STOVES, ETC. D. H. Stoops NEWT BRYANT, Auctioneer. FRANCIS LAKIN, Clerk.

Beware The Cough From a common cold No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with omulsion. Creomulsion not only contains the soothing elements common to many remedies; such as Syrup of White Pine Compound with Tar, fluid extract of Licorice root, fluid extract of Wild Cherry and Menthol, but also has fluid extract of Ipecac for its powerful phlegm loosening effect, fluid extract of Cascara for its mild laxative effect and, most important of all, Beechwood Creosote is perfectly blended with all of these to reach the source of the trouble from the inside. Creomulsion can be taken frequently and continuously by adults and children with remarkable results. Thousands of doctors use omulsion in their own families as well as in their practice, knowing how Creomulsion aids nature to soothe the inflamed membranes- and heal the ir- ritated tissues as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Druggists also know the effectiveness of Beechwood Creosote and they rank Creomulsion top for coughs because you get a real dose of Creosote in mulsion, emulsified so that it is palatable, digestible and potent for going to the very seat of the trouble.

Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of coughs, chest colds and bronchial irritations and especially those stubborn ones that start with a common cold and hang on for dreadful days and nights thereafter. Even if other remedies have failed, your druggist is authorized to guarantee mulsion and to refund every cent of your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. worry through another sleepless night phone or go get a bottle of Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) TUS. AND WEB.

SPECIALS Neckties Values to 50c 19c Tuckstitch Pajamas $1.25 Value 94c Stove Rugs Felt Base, Ft. Ft. 88c Single Cotton Plaid Blankets For $1.00 Double Part Wool Blankets $1.55 Oil Cloth, New Patterns Blended Back, 46 In. Wide, Yard 20c Comfort Challis Fast Colors, Yard Sweaters Fleeced Back 89c Outing Flannel Light or Dark, Fancy Patterns, Yard 10c That Hangs On Jersey Gloves and Pair SHOES Work Shoes Full Grain D4 PA Upper, $1.98 Value Black Suede Pump 04 High Heel, $1.25 Value fDL.it Rubbing Alcohol A A Cf a 16 Oz. Bottle Bottles Golden Rod A A School Tablets For JL UC Toilet Tissue A 4 An Fine Tissue Rolls lUv Composition Paper A 4 An 50 Sheets in Pkg.

Pkgs. lUv he ev ufm ept tore I nc WEST SIDE SQUARE WE IT WITH VALLES The Live Store of Rushville Always Bargains Galore HARRY SCHUSTER, Mgr. LET THESE COLUMNS BE YOUR GUIDE Meeting- Tuesday Social meeting of the Mahoning council will meet Tuesday night with Mrs. Charles Levi in Palo Alto street. Mrs.

Sellars Hostess Music Study club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. C. J. Sellars in North Main street Tuesday evening at 7:30 Mrs. Black Hostess W.

R. C. Social will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Mable Black, 832 West Third street, Tuesday afternoon at two Literary Salon Mrs. Albert Schrichte will entertain members of the Literary Salon Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Elks club.

Tuesday Meeting American Legion Auxiliary will meet in regular session Tuesday evening and all members are urged to be present as business of importance will be transacted. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Land entertained at their home northwest of Milroy Sunday when their guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Land and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson of Greenfield, Mrs. Ruth Colestock and family of New Palestine, Manning of Indianapolis, Mr and Mrs. Roy Land of Eden and Miss Fern Land of Shelbyville.

Garden Club The regular meeting of the Rushville Garden club will be held Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lenora Blacklidge north of this city. Miss Elizabeth Downhour of Indianapolis will give the program and her subject will be, Joy of Bird Miss Downhour is a teacher in the nature study department of Butler university. Members desiring transportation are asked to call Mrs. Blacklidge or Mrs.

Frank Abercrombie. Honor Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Ora and son, Russell, graciously entertained at their home near Carthage Sunday in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Henry Schrader of this city, Mrs.

Omer Pierson of near Falmouth and Mrs. Dora Abernathy of Occident. The home was decorated in a profusion of fall flowers. A large birthday cake adorned the center of the table where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.

Schrader, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Mrs. Abernathy. Dress Revues Boosters club of Jackson township will have its dress revue Tuesday afternoon and Mrs.

Jennie Newhouse, director, urges that all members be present at the Jackson school by one Thursday afternoon at 2:30 the Rushville township Home Economics club will give its dress revue at the home of Mrs. William Barlow. Members are asked to bring their dresses for judging before the revue. Home Builders of Walker township will give their dress revue Friday afternoon at three at the Homer school. All members having silk or cotton wash dresses to enter the review are asked to be on time.

If possible all members should be present as plans for County Achievement Day to be held in Rushville, October 16, will be made. Birthday Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Mull Sampson entertained Friday evening with a weiner roast in honor of the seventeenth birthday of the brother, Loren R. Orme.

Following the delicious repast the time was enjoyed in playing games and a social good time. Other guests were the Misses Kathleen Thatcher, Betty Privett, Betty Brown, Elaine Whiteman, Betty Bronnenberg, Annabell Cross, Mildred Borden and Jeanette Orme, and Hugh Vernon Webb, Danny Hester, John R. Brown, Paul Miller, Woodrow Weidner, Everett Brown, Louis Hiner, Lowell Weidner, Lowell Cline, Mrs. Della Orme, Mr. and Mrs.

Olen Orme and son, Myron and Robert. Sunday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hutchinson and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis Nelson and son were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mitchell north of Arlington. Always Present Class The Always Present Sunday school class of the Main Street Christian church will have a pitch in dinner Tuesday night at 6:30 in the basement of the church. Election of officers will also be held, and all members of the class are urged to be present.

Two Course Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trobaugh of Arlington entertained with a two course dinner Sunday when their guestg were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blevins of Connersville, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Blevins and daughter, Stella, of Glenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stout and son and Miss Ruth Stout of Arlington. Class Supper Friendship class of the St.

M. E. church will have a pitch in supper at the home of Mrs. Emma Compton, 601 North Main street, Wednesday evening at 6:30 All members are cordially invited and are asked to bring a covered dish and own table service. Hutchinson-Raurote Mr.

arid Mrs. Dolph Faurote, 435 North Sexton street, announce the marirage of their daughter, Jean Frances, to Halstead Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warnie Hutchinson of Rush county. The ceremony took place August 10 at the parsonage of the Christian church in New Castle with the Rev.

J. A. Watson officiating. Aid Society The Ladies Aid society of the St. M.

E. church will meet in the parlors of the church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Hazel Busard, Mrs. Gertrude Miller, and Mrs. Emma Compton as hostesses.

Installation of new officers will be in charge of the Rev. C. A. Shake and Mrs. Shake will conduct a memorial service.

A good attendance is desired as this will be the first meeting of the year. Crawley Humphrey Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy E. Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphrey of Richland township, to Robert Crawley, son of the Rev.

and Mrs. Walter L. Crawley of Falmouth. The ceremony took place at Carrollton, Kentucky, at the home of the Rev. C.

B. Chather- ton, Christian minister. Mrs. Crawley is a teacher in the Richland school and Mr. Crawley is employed by the New Guffin Department store in this city.

The couple will be at home in Greensburg. HER BACKACHE HAS BEER GOHE FOR 7 MONTHS Kidney Trouble Has Never Returned Since She Took Indo-Vin. MRS. DORA ROYCE, of 2606 S. Main South Bend, says: have believed that I could go for SEVEN MONTHS without that awful misery in my back.

It has been that long since I took Indo-Vin and my trouble has NEVER MRS. ROYCE RETURNED. My kidneys were so deranged that they got me up all night long and my morning I would feel as worn out as though I had never been to bed at all and was so stiff and sore across my kidneys that I could hardly stand it. Indo-Vin worked all the pain and soreness from my back and completely freed me of the misery and torture, and I never have to get up at night on account of my kidneys any more. I have now been free of kidney misery over seven months since I took Indo-Vin is now being sold here in Rushville at the Pitman-Wilson Drug Store.

Also being sold by every good druggist throughout this Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Hershell Hall of Milroy, formerly Miss Norma Grocox, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given Saturday evening by Mrs. Hward Ov- erleese and Miss Eloise Hall the home of the former in Milroy. The chosen colors of pink and green were carried out in refreshments and decorations. A profusion of fall flowers were used in decorating.

Little Miss Nancy Bordner presented Mrs. Hall with a corsage tied with white streamers to which were attached sealecf messages revealing the hiding places of the gifts. Dainty refreshments consisting of heart shaped pastries decorated in pink and green rosebuds and filled with pink ice and colorful cookies, mints and coffee were served. Besides the guest of honor those present were: Mrs. Wilfred Grocox and daughter, Thelma, Miss Edith York of Homer; Mrs.

Minnie Lakin of Rushville; Mrs. Marie Thurston of El wood; Mrs. Roy Hall, Mrs. Clifford Power, Mrs. Jean Bordner and daughter, Mrs.

Luke Terhune, Mrs. Howard Henderson, Mrs. Howard Terhune, Misses Neva June Howell, LaRee Alexander, Mollie, Patterson, Velma Alexander, Margaret Huey, Catherine Brooks, Evelyn May and McGuire. Wedding Anniversary The home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Whitinger near Big Flatrock was the scene of a joyful affair Sunday when their children, grandchildren, relatives and friends gathered in celebration of the sixty-fourth wedding inniversary. At noon a bountiful co-operative dinner was enjoyed after which a general reunion and reminiscencing were featured. Mr. and Mrs. Whitinger have three daughters and one son, Mrs.

John Smith of Marion, Mrs. Jack Dwiggins of Waldron, Mrs Clyde Wagoner of Gowdy, and Faran Whitinger of Milroy. They were all present for the celebration. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

John Smith, Howard and Crystal Albert, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tompkins, Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Girth, South Bend; Mrs.

Tessie Brair, daughter, Mr. Pickering, Fairmount; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dwiggins and son, Waldron; Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton Wagoner, Rushville; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagoner, Morristown; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wagoner, Gowdy, Mrs.

Josephine Weston, Cincinnati; Faran Whitinger and son, Milroy; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hungerford, Mr. ad Mrs. Blount Hungerford and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. John Benning, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alter and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Hasty, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hasty, all of the Big Flatrock community; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitinger of Blue Ridge; Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Whitinger, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whitinger and family, Pauline Addison, Blanche Kelly and Pearl Tompkins of Milroy. Methodist Society Aid society of the St.

M. E. church will be entertained Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the parlors of the church with Mrs. Hazel Busard, Mrs. Emma Compton and Mrs.

Gertrude Miller as hostesses. PRESIDENT ASKS THAT INDUSTRY GIVE MORE JOBS (From Page One) should proceed to lay down the first yardstick from this great power plant in the form of a state power line, assisted in its financing by the government, and tapping the wonderful natural resources of southern The president strongly defended the countless other federal projects of smaller nature now underway through the rapid-fire, jobs-making works progress administration. Pointing to the vast use of Boulder Dam in preventing floods, irrigating soil and providing power, he aswed, we say that a five-foot brushwood dam across the headwaters of an arroyo, and costing only a millionth part of Boulder Dam, is an undesirable project or a waste of it he continued, work proceeding in every one of the more than three thousand counties in the United States, and of vastly greater number of local divisions of government, the actual credit of government agencies is on a stronger and safer basis than at any time in the past six years. Many states have actually improved their financial position in the past two years. Municipal tax receipts are being paid when the taxes fall due and tax arrearages are steadily Proudly detailing the far- reaching purposes of human benefit hopped for from the new dam, Mr.

Roosevelt reiterated his determination to complete similar undertakings in the other three corners of the the Tennessee vailey experiment already under way in the southeast; the Grand Coulee Dam project nearing completion in the northwest; and the proposed St. Lawrence waterways development, although he did not specify the latter three proposals. he said, official completion and dedication of Boulder Dam, trie first of four great government regional units. This is an engineering vic- try of the first great achievement of American resourcefulness, skill and determination. FAMOUS LANDMARKS Rome has the Coliseum Cincinnati has the GIBSON Hotel nmntirtr i l-OTUTC 55KiTr ODO 8 8 ODO.

00 ni 1 ni ni "i il ij Ti i ni for its hospitality Travel ia a pleasure when yoa atop at the Gibson. Modern in every sense. Experienced, helpful service. Marvelous restaurants. A thousand all with bath.

Rates surprisingly moderate. single; $4 doable F. W. PALLANT, General Manager WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Live Up to a High Standard Not Down to a Low Price! Madam there is quality in Permanent Waving, the same as there is in selecting your dress materials. It only takes two hours to ruin your hair, but several months to restore that original lustre and beauty.

We give Quality in All Our Services not QUANTITIES. Marie Mills Beauty Shop PHONE 3193. 405 N. HARRISON ST. Gel a Free SAFETY INSPECTION SAVE ON THESE SAFETY SPECIALS Brake adjustment 9 1.00 Reconditioned Brake Shoe Assembly Overhaul entire brake system, including installation of reconditioned brake shoe 8.60 Reconditioned fuel pump 1.65 Reconditioned generator 75 Reconditioned 1.90 Reconditioned carburetor 1.85 Genuine Ford battery 5-55 Genuine Ford battery plate 7.50 Genuine Ford battery 7.95 Bulb kit ..............................95 Tire Dual windshield 3.00 Spot Side 4.00 From Your Nearest Ford Dealer In cooperation with the various agencies promoting safe driving in this community, your Ford dealer is serving as headquarters for SAFETY- INSPECTION of all cars.

Right now he will give you a complete SAFETY-INSPECTION entirely free. He will cheek the condition of your brakes, steering, windshield wiper, lights, and other conditions affecting the safety of your ear. Drive keep yonr car safe to drive. Statistics prove that 93.9% of all automobile accidents are the fault. But even though you are a careful driver, your car maybe among the 6.1%.

Should yonr car need repairs, yonr Ford GENUINE FORD BATTERIES True Ford quality. Plenty of light for dark power for quick starting, for radio and many other electrical accessories. Three sixes -13, 15, and 17 plate. dealer is equipped to install Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories. He has modern, efficient equipment.

Ail service work is done at low flat rates. safe. Have a safety inspection of yonr car made now. See your Ford dealer today. BRAKE SHOE ASSEMBLY Reconditioned at the factory.

New brake lining of same high quality as ttsed on car originally. Shoes are replaced if worn or warped. Many other moneysaving "factory exchange" units. A FORD DEALER ADVERTISEMENT.

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