Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 July 1918 — Page 7

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A donation of a tent, a lawn swing usrt a treat for the Fourth of July, was i riven the children of St. Ann's Orphinage by a number of Catholic women o Hi# city.

The members of the Areme Social Sonimltt-'- «ro requested to meet Tueslay afternoon. Mrs. Anna Garrigu.s. 126 North Fifth i« hostess. Red Crosc rewinjc will ba dona.

MlSs Catherine OWrns, of* SprtJce itroet, lias accepted a position at the Cleemaa Dry Goods company store Mr the summer months.

Mrs. J. E. McKinley and children of Sucyrtjs, Ohio, are the fruests of Mrs. McKinley's sister, Mrs. Era Brown, of South Ninth.

i*' Miss Alvlna iSlemons, 1126 South Tenth street, and Miss Bessie Brown, of South Fifth street, are the guests of

Miss Mildred Hurst in Greencastle.

Th» Indies' Industrial society of the Reformed church, will meet Wednesday afternoon, at the church, -,..,11 Eighth and Qiiio streets.

-1 The lafltfrs* Ola socletf of the Ckftirry Church will meet Thursday afternoon With Mrs. Augrust Gruenholz, east Of ,.the city, Stop 18. Take 12:40 car.

The ladies' bible class of the Grace 'M. E. church will meet, Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Neuhbauer. 1021 South Third street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, of First avenue, have as their puests, Mrs. Maude fctteffy and Mrs. Joaepiime Flakier, of Indianapolis.

The Celedonlan society will meet with Mrs. Chas. Reddie. 2028 Kent avenue, Thursday afternoon. Ail members are asked to be present.-.

The Daughters of Isabella wf!l ineet at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the K. of O. hall. All members are urged to .attend.

Sergeant and Mrs. Ray ItcCammon, Of Louisville, Ky„ are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hede, of the Davis Gardens, v-u

The north end Union hospital furnishing society will meet, Friday afternoon with Mrs. B. Smock, 1425 4th avenue. ." ,f.: •Jk"-' A,. jt In-as-Much Circle of Kings Jjaughters will meet, Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clara, 24Ub«r, 171* NorUi

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The Ivy club will meet, Wednesday, With Mrs. Wm. Burke, 2104 S. Ninth. All member eare asked to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Button, of 11C6 South Third, announce the birth Of a son, Witlia'm Clarence.

Mr. and Mrs. ?"rank C. Keating' announce the birth of a daughter, -Frances Baton, July 4th.

De Forest Klug, of North Seventh Street, leaves Monday for Chicago to spend his vacation.

-4 Miss Netta Hartmet*. Th-aTwrifle, Is the guest of Miss Henrietta Hahn, Of Prairieton,

MAECH ON KIEFF.

MOSCOW, Ju^r 6.—An sfmy of 76, #00 revolutionary troops has begun a Inarch on Kieff, according to delayed dispatches received here from that city. German forces are retreating before the advance.

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Tammany tr1V.e hRrl a well attended and very interesting council last Mon-O-'iy nitrlit when chiefs for the present t' rm were installed as follows: Prophet, •Samuel Meeks, sachem, Charles Taylor •senior sagamore, Ponald P.

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Barnes Jhmior sagamore, Henry Taylor trustee, Charles Surrell. One application for membership by card was presented. Under the head, "Good of the order," some interesting taJks were made and some of the

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Not tow a council, leKT«S of Pocaiontas,. had a tine meeting last Friday lught, the last to be held in the old Wigwam. Commencing Monday the Council will meet the second and Imirth Monday nights in Castle hall, 14U, south Sixth street. Monday night jjie_ following chiefs will be raised to

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Wenonah Council had a very large turn out last Monday in the wigwam now located in castle hall on South Sixth ttr'et. One candidate was adopted and the new chiefs raised to their pi'Hit ions. lTte Tribe elected one applicant to membership at its counoll last Wednesday night. The adoption degree will be conferred on two candidates at the council next Wednesday. Members of the degree team are cxpected to be on 4and. Uro. Thos. J1. Roach is now in Greencastle and is in a serious conalUun. All our other sick brothers are reported improving nicely. A letter from IJro. A. M. Welter, who has been located in Los Aritjeles for a number Of yars, was received this past week. He reports the delights of California ®nn hp told of hia activity in war 6nteriirises. He sends his re gar da to all tne n,embers

I^ast month limousine ambulances Were presented to Camp Funston and tamp l*i wis, at American Lake. Washington. by tne order.

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at the ouncu of Sorrow," to be'held during the coming session of the irreai council of the United States In Chicago next beptembar.

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velpur and silk damask enter this sale af a saving. In spite of the tlicreased costs of all upholstering materials these great easy, chairs are priced at a big saving.

$27.50 Chairs $21.25 $35.00 Chairs ... .$28.75 $42.50 Chairs .,...$34.50 $6o.qo Chairs .... .$47.50

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newest shapes are slashed in price for this July sale. Our entire stock of lamps is included at prices we cannot hope to again duplicate.

$ 9.50 Lamps .... .| 6.75 $12.75 Lamps 9.50 $18.50 Lamps ...'..$14.25 $27.00 Lamps .... .$21.50

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these sale prices. Every style and size is on sale at a saving. All are guaranteed ice-savers, scientifically designed o maintain a very low temperature with a minimum consumption of ice. $18.50 Refrigerators $14.00 $28.00 Refrigerators $21.25 $32.50 Refrigerators .$26.50 $45.00 Refrigerators $37-50

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at these low prices. Every style" is included in al} the best woodsa o a n y A e i a n Walnut,, and Oak. Don't fail to see them. $15.00 Tables ....$12.59 $24,50 Tables .... .$19.7j $35.00 Tables ..$28.2$ $64.50 Tables $51.59

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Ask Those Who Have Traded Here Where To Buy Furniture, Rugs and Ranges

Harvey Furniture Company a

morning, we open what will be without question tlhe most remarkable furniture sale held in this city in recent years. It will include furniture of every description, from the most moderately priced, to the very finest, bearing special price reductions which makes its purchase at this time an opportunity not to be overlooked. Every department in our store is represented, and any one having the slightest need of furniture and failing to take advantage of this sale will be neglecting an oppor-* tunity which may not be duplicated during the duration of the war. We, therefore, urge immediate selection.' t*

Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Stoves, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Etc. All Greatly Reduced Jit Price

Every article in our entire store bears the original price tickets together with the reduced price at which the articles will be sold during this sale. Convenient, credit terms will be arranged on the purchase oi any article, or room outfit.

Period Living Room Suites Reduced

is nothing like an upholstered living room suite to add a touch of luxury and comfort to the home. Here you will find suites in velour tapestry and silk damask, all richly upholstered and magnificently finished, on sale at greatly reduced prices. See these complete living room suites tomorrow. Sale prices start at *PO I atl"

Period Bed Room Suites Reduced

would hardly expect to buy this baeutiful bedroom furniture at such low prices, but every piece of bedroom furniture in our store, including period suites in Mahoganj, Antique Ivory and Walnut has been greatly reduced. In the .face of increasing costs you will never again have an opportunity (£0/fl like this. July prices start at

room furniture has share/ in the general reduction of prices in this July sale. William and Mary, Queen Anne, Colonial and all period suites are now on sale at bargain prices. Richly finished pieces, every one, and in Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, etc., may be purchased at prices starting

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$12.50 Beds $ 9.75 $16.75 «.»••« •$I3'75 $22.50 Beds .i....$17.25 $35.00 Beds .....,$28.50

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more in evidence than in this July sale of dressers. The choicest dressers in beautiful period designs, built of selected Mahogany, Oak and American Walnut by America's most skilled workmen gp on sale at remarkable reductions.

$19.50 Dressers—.$15^$ $27.50 Dressers.'.. ,$21.75 $32.00 Dressers... ,$25.30 $44.75 Dressers $37.00

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$24.50 Gas Stoves. ,$79.25 $29.50 Gas Stoves, ,522.5c! $37.5° Gas Stoves. ,$2g.75 $55.75 Gas Stoves. .$47.50

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a beautiful new buffet at a saving. In many cases there is only one of a particular design, taken from a costly period suite in Mahogany or Walnuts Our advice is to come early.

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