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Neighborhood News Items

TA&MEKSBURG, END.

Mrs. QarwM Cummins spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Met calf.

Mr. and Mr* "WTT1 Hafftr *«d eh 11Arm of Terrs Rants are spending the l* Week with Mrs. Carrlo MeClaln.

Miss Ruth Berllen was the week-end irucst of Miss Edna Allan of Terre Haute.

Mrs. Tw«n Klnxr of Evassville visited friends hers Thursday and on the way

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back to Kvansville she visited Mrs. Stewart-

Miss Emma Bercaw has accepted a kposition in a millinery store at Eden*»urgf. She will leave for that place next week.

Hon Cummini of Blcknetl was in Farmersburg Sunday visiting his mother. Mrs. Cora Cummins.

Miss Pansy Snyder of Oaktown visited Miss Gelena Lloyd this week. Miss Kthel Ollphant of Pimento spent Tuesday ni^ht witlv Miss l-'sther Kox. .Mrs. J. L. Weeks is visiting relatives in Orawfordsville this week. •Tames Casklns, who Is lit Catr.p "West Point, Ky„ was home Saturday and Sunday on a short visit. Mr. Gaskins expects to leave for France soon.

The annual reunion 0/ the Jennings family will be held at Bennett's Grove, West of here, Thursday, Aug. 29.

Miss Maude Parish entertained at her home Tuesday evening: about fourteen of the young people fiom Ebenezer.

Word has been receiver! here that Dr Guthrie Wisener of Indianapolis and Miss Kathryn Kestor of Washington, P. C., were married in Washington last Tuesday. They will reside in West Virginia. Dr. W'isener is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wisener of this place and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kester of .South Seventh street of Terre Haute.

Mrs. Harry C. O'Dell arrived here Tuesday from Camp Grant, Rock ford, 11! where she has been with her husband, Lr. O'Dell, who is in the medical department of the United States army, and who is embarking for France. Mrs. O'Dell was formally Miss May Wood.

Mrs. J. M. Hopewell left Saturday for Waukesran, 111., to visit her son, Roy Hopewell, and family, who are at the Great hakes Training station.

SHELBYYILLE, ILL

George Mason, son of Albert Mason, has accepted a position as second clerk St the Yandalia station here.

Mr. and Mrs. William Melbourne and children are home from Washington, where they spent the summer. .Mrs. Mattie Byers and children of JSvansYille were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McNary.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reilly of Terre Haute were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mr/i. K. D. Rutherford, Sunday.

Mrs. Junklns and daughter Rila visited the former's sister in Terre Haute Ti"f»day.

Miss Josephine Reilly of Tsrre Haute spent a part of last week with Mrs. David Rutherford.

Mr. and Mrs. James Swalls of 8walls. Ind were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore.

Mrs. James Galllan and daughter Isabel of Terre Haute were Sunday Ki 1 est9 of Mrs. "Edward Huey.

Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and baby visited her mother In Terre Haute Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson entertained Sunday in honor of their son George.

A number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Mattie Byers and eurprised her with a basket dinner. Mr.". Byers will leave in a few days for Kvansville.

Mrs. James Kearschner is reported recovering: from the injuries sustained In a fall at the K. of P. hall Monday niprht.. 1 is Joseph Peel and Mrs. Will Moy of Clinton visited Mrs. Hannah Moy Thursday.

BOSEDALE. IND.

Mrs. Clara Rlddeli and family of Branil were the guests of Mr. and ^frs. FYed Wimmer Sunday. 1

Miss Lillian Armstrong of .Tudson Is vtsitinp at the -country home of Mr. And Mr?. Ed Beattv.

Miss Hazel i,awson of Judson was the fiuest of Miss Ruth Mlkejs Sunday. Miss Bertha ORborn of Clinton is visiting her slstof, Mrs. Albert Wheat, this week.

Mrs. Florence Adams was the guest of Mrs. O. A. Holmes Monday. Mrs. Ed Hartley and Mr. and' Mrs. Warl«v Alkire were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zack Hasting In North Terre Haute Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayward spent Sunday In Brazil. Miss Verne Hayward of Greenoastle Is visiting her cousin. Fred Hayward.

Miss Msrgarlet Vaught, who has been visiting in Carbon and Brighton, has "returned home.'

The Eastern Star chapter surprised Arthur Connerly by calling at his home Friday evening and presenting him with a comfort kit and wrist watch. He left for camp Tuesday.

Mr. 8,nd Mrs. Homer Stons and daughter Rachel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stone.

Mr. and Mrs. Zack Hasting, Mrs. Iina Ball, William Welch of North Terre Haute and Lias Kildon of Ohio were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley AJkire.

Miss Ruth Evans and her brother Joe of Brazil are visiting their aunt. Mrs. G. V. Stonehart, this week.

KNIGHT SVILLE, IND.

Miss Lulu Pe^iFcher of Indianapolis Is visiting here with Miss Bertha Pavis. Miss Ruby Wallace and Grace ITefflncrt.on of Terre Haute are visiting here With Miss Mabel Long.

Walter Young is visiting in Jaeonvllle with friends. Miss Edith Lyons Spent Friday &t Reelsville, Ind., with her- sunt, Mrs. jTine East.

Mr. and Mrs. David Evans and children of Clinton are visiting here with Mrs. Charles Reed.

Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Rkelton and dnuprhter Ruby were the week-end guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Young.

Mrs. Anna McNabb is visiting in Terre Haute* with her daughter, Mrs. Helen Pavls.

Miss Mary and Stella Somes of Clinton, who have been visiting here with their sister, Mrs. Rex Xowling. returned home Sunday accompanied by Mrs. Nowling and son Rex.

Ray ITauck of Rosedale, Ind., visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harvey of Terre Haute spent the week-end here with friends.

Henry MoShanog of Tndia-napolis visited his mother here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ifomer Fisher of Richmond, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs James Asdale, have returned homo.

Miss Mabel Long and Teddie Schroer will spend the week-end in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schroer.

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were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karle Runyan In Greencastle Saturday.

UNIVERSAL, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobs and family spent Monday in L.yford. John and William l,ockin of Universal were in Newport Monday.

John Finley of Philadelphia, Pa, is spending a few days with relatives of Universal, Ind.

Mr. and Mr*. Frank Vans© of Universal spent Monday in Terre Haute. Mrs. J'oeeph Sim and son'of Universal were in Clinton Tuesday.

Mrs. George Wilson and daughtef* Genevia of Universal were in Clinton this week.

Miss Allie Niedlinger of this rity visited Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Clinton this week.

Tom Moses and son of "Westville, 111., spent Sunday in Uriiversal. Mr. and Mrs. Bam Tannlhlll of Universal were in Clinton Tuesday.

Mrs. Noah Duehene and MYs. Richard Fox of Crompton Hill were in Universal Monday.

Nick Roetto of Great I-ake Training station, James Garliro of C:imp Rose, Barney Vallinl of Camp Benjamin Harrison spent the week-end with their folks of Universal.

Gladys Wright of Clinton spent Sunday in Universal. Mrs. Omer Johnson of Universal was in Clinton Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Manetta and Dorothey Rodoin spent Sunday at St. Bernice.

Mrs. Ralph Rlppy and family were 1a Clinton Friday.

EUJEY, DTD.

Miss Mamf% Asperger. Miss Winnlfred Brill and Miss Ethel Melghan are attending' teachers' institute this week.

A birthday party was piven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. SwearenKen in honor of their daughter Elizabeth Saturday evening. Music and games were the diversions of the evenine Refreshments were served in the way of ice cream and take. Those present Were: Uydia Wyatt, Ronena McCullough, Floy Rector, Nettie Wyatt, Esther MoCulloug:!^ Avilla Wyatt, Elizabeth Swearenerwt, Hope Swearengen, Mr. and- Mrs. Herman Gummerie and children, Clarence and Valerica, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Swearengen, W illiam Britt, Homer Folk, L«vi Adkins, Hersohaei Gummerie. Clarence Rector, Charles Rhodenberger, Clarence Gujnmeric and Jelia Kester.

The Riley schools will open'Monday with the following- teachers: Superintendent, Mr. Willard Miss Ethel Mert han. Miss Ruth Jackson, Violet Moroh^ad, Floy Brown and Fern Thompson. The Cory high school will consolidate with Riley the coming year.

Dan Leroy and family of Danville called on relatives and friends here this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson and children motored from Evansville and are calling on old friends. Mr. Anderson was a former high school superintendent Of this place.

ST. BERNICE, IND. V

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vanmeter and daughter Margaret, Mrs. C. N. Markle and daughter Helen were in Terre Haute Saturday.

Mrs. Garwood and daughter of Marshall, 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mo I onnelL

Mrs. Benjamin Galther and Mrs. Correll are visiting relatives at Odon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jenkins spent the week end with relatives at Clay city.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Currie and children are visiting relatives at Bedford, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kutch and children were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mrs. Lee Melton of Pueblo, Col.,' and Mrs. Bure Kress and Otto Melton of •"lay City worf week end guesta of Mrs. Anna MarHle.

Hobrirt Cook has returned from a visit with relatives at Oden. Mrs. C. N. Markle entertained the members of the Mothers' club Friday afternoon.

Mian Dorothy Yelker returned to her home in Terre Haute after a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Herman Kutch.

CENTER POINT, IND.

"Mr. hnd Mrs. Philip Dierdorf entertained the tnembers of their family at their home two and one-half miles ea.

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FALL SILKS

SATIN MESSAUNE—yard wid« (1£9 yard) "ill colors black and Whit». SATfN RADIANT—40 inchss wi^*{ $240 ysrd colors snd black.

SATIN CHARMEUSE—40 inches wtde IS.00 yard e6lors**nd black. BELDING'8 SATIN—'Yard wide $2-25 yard colors and black. BELDING'S LINING SATIN—36 inches $1.35 yard colors, white and black.

CREPE METEOR—-40 inches wide $2.50 yard colors, white and black. CREPE DE CHINE—40 inches wide $1.50 yard all colors, white and black.

GEORGETTE CREPE—40 inches wide $1..75 yard all colors, white and black. TAFFETA—Chiffon finish 36 inches $2.00 yard ail wanted colors.

TAFFETA—Chiffon finish 36 inches $1.59 yard all wanted colors. SILK POPLIN—Yard wide 89c yard all Fall colors and black. SILK POPLIN—Yard wide $1.25 yard all Fall colors and black. SILK POPLIN—40 inches wide $1.75 yard all colors, white and black. BLACK SATINS—Yard wide .special values, $1-50, $1.59, $2.00, $2.25 and $2-50 yard.

BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETAS—Y-ard wide special values, $1.50, $U5 and $2L25 yard. KIMONO SILK—Yard wide 85o yard all wanted colors in beautiful printings.

NEW FANCY SILKS

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BLANKETS

Looking into the needs of your household for next winter, we urge early buying, and If so desired purchases may be reserved for later delivery. Look everywhere and come to LEVI'S we will demonstrate our supremacy for supplying the best Blankets produced.

WOOLEN BLANKETS—We will have a good seleotion of the forth Star Blankets, and Wear Well Blankets, but wo ean get bo \riore.

WHITE WOOL BLANKETS—With bor'drrs in pink, blue, j*ellow or lavender. Sizes 68x84, 70x72, 72x84, 80x90, at the pair, $9.00 to $22.50,

PLAlb WOOL BLANKETS —Pink and white, blue and white, gray and white, tan and white, yellow and white, brown and white, lavender ud white, rose and white. At the pair, $10.00 to $20.00.

PURE WOOL SCARLET BLANKETS—Made by Amana Society sizes 72x84 the pair $20.00. OLD-FASHIONED HOMESPUN BLANKETS—Pure wool, gray mixtures. Will last a lifetime. Size 72x84 the pair $12.00.

ARMY BLANKETS—Regulation size and color. Bach $9.00, $9.50 and $1050. COTTON BLANKETS.

Plain, grey, ua or white, with fancy border— Size 64x76, the pair..............$2.48 Size 64x80, the palr...^....^....$2J8 Size 66x80, the pair $2.98 Size 70x80, the p&iTi .$3.48

PLAID COTTON BLANKETS.

Size 66x80, the pafi*...M $3.98 Size 66x80, the pair........ .$4.98

Size 70x80, the pair........ .$5.48

Size 72x80, the pair .....$5.48

children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munch and children of Terre Haute, Clem and Pete Dierdorf of Oklahoma, Mr, and JVIrs. Ed Dierdorf and children of Jasonviile, Mrs. Will Gilbert of Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. George Knox and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knox and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dora Dierdorf and children of Jackson township. Misses May Byers, HazH Walker, Antonette Chastoner and Mayme McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Dierdorf have pine children, all of 'Biggs.

whom were present, and of their forty grandchildren seven were absent. A big dinner was the feature at the noon hour and ice cream and muskmelons were served during the afternoon.

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Bowling Green, Mrs. Tarry Crafton and Miss Bertha Bnyee and two brothers visited Pete Steuerwald and family Sunday.

Garfield and Bdward Walker and families of Jasonville, James Walker jin'd wife of Indianapolis and Calvin Nolter were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Walker.

Mr. and Mrs. Ned Walker visited relatives in Bowling Green Sunday.

WILLOW HILL. ILL.

Mrs. H. Wiseman is visiting Mrs. Charles Pearce and other friends in Robinson this week.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McNair of Martinsville. Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNair of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Neal last week.

Misses Mabel and Uuth Jenkins left Monday to attend teachers' institute of Coles County at Charleston. After institute they will assume their duties as teachers. Miss Mabel at Oakland, 111., and Miss Ruth in Eerna, Til.

Mrs. T. Tj. Hutton, Misses Stella Jenkins, Irma Curtis, Velma Cahoon and Bessie Hayes attended the Sunday school convention in Newton Tuesday and Wednesday.

Mrs. Jessie Bostle visited relatives in Olney Thursday evening. Lawrence Danners of Newton visited his auntf Mrs. F. Wiseman, this week.

Another Hun Chief Put on The Shelf

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FOR KID'S WASH CLOTH—Renfrew, Dovenshire Cloth* 32 inch, 50o yard.

COTTON POPLIN— 28-inch, 39e yard new Fall colors and black.

COMFORT CHALLIS —Yard wide, 25c 50 different atylea.

COMFORT CHALLIS —Yard wide, 25c 50 different atylea.

SNOWY OWL COTTON BATT—72x90 one sheet 2 pounds (1,00 each.

SNOWY OWL COTTON BATT—72x90 one sheet 2 pounds (1,00 each.

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KELLER, IND,

Mr.' And Mrs. WHTIam T,«vean and baby of near O&ktown visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Annie McNabney, and family, Monday.

Mrs. Annie McNabney and daughters, Reatha and Opal, visited Mr. and Mrs. Loveall near Pimento Tuesday.

Mrs. Emma Pickens returned Thursday after spending two weeJs% with her granddaughter, Mrs. Alta Taylor, who was hurt in an automobile accident at Farmersburg.

Mr. and -\^rs. Arthur Callahan and children and Miss Lillie Seddelmeyer attended the old settlers' picnic at Odon, Ind., Friday.

Mrs. Roy Burdett is very critically ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Pickens and sons. Kenneth and Marvin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. feud Taylor, near Shady Grove.

Mrs. Mary Burdett visited her son, Burlin Burdett, and family, of jiear Oaktown the past week.

The Misses Edith and Ztfra Nichols and Mary Trimmer of Terre Haute spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks.

CLAY CITY. IND.

Sergeant Hersehel Parker of Chilllcothe, Ohio, visited his mother, Mrs. William Parker, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Foster of Riley have received word that their son Harry of the 319th aero squadron has arrived safely overseas.

The last quarterly meeting of this conference year was held at Mount Pleasant Sunday, August 24. A basket dinner was served at the noon hour.

A family dinner was given at the home of Mrs. C. M. DuPuy Sunday in honor of Mrs, DuPuy's birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Six of Mount. Zlon. 111., Miss Lavina Jackson,

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Whitacre, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murle and son Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ammerman and son Murle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Six left in the afternoon for their home in Mount Zion.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chimmere and children Clarence and Valeria visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers Sunday.

Griffith Myers left Sunday for Palisade, Colo., where he will spend a few weeks with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers.

Miss Leota Lowe has accepted a government position in Washington and left for that place a few days ago.

ST0Y, ILL.

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Boa entertained with a 6 o'clock dinner Thursday in honor of their brother. Glen Biddle, who will leave soon for the navy. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyd and children of Robinson. Miss Doris Hunt of Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. James Biddle and children.

Mrs. Pearl Breman and SOB Roger spent Tuesday in Oblong. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Peters returned from several days' visit with friends in Indiana.

Mr?. Joseph Galliger returned Wednesday from several months' visit with her daughter, Mrs. T. Berry, at Butler, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Boa and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boa spent Sunday evening with A. G. Boa at Robinson.

Mrs. Nora McCrellis and daughter of Porterville spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Williams. I

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weaver left Wednesday for their home at Eureka, 111.

Mrs Butler Good of Oklahoma came

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Tuesday, September 3d, beginning of active Fall selling all over the house. Stocks in every line are now copipleta. We advise early buying, as there is fear of much trouble to replenish stock later in the season.

Early selection is very important—early in the season and early In the day. We urgently invite shopping in the forenoon. Of course, Monday the store will remain closed. We also will remaip closed Saturday, September 7, until 6:30 p.<p></p>FALL

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S N O W Y O W QUILTED—72x90 one sheet special, fl.10 each. S pounds.

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Yard wide 35c yard light and dark.

PLAID GINGHAM— 32 inches 39c yard Amoskeag and Bate* new Fall stylets

PLAID GINGHAMS —£8 inch 29c and 35c ysrd new Fall styles.

Mr. and Mrs Phillip Dommerhausen and son Donald of Terre Haute, Ind., came Monday for a visit With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wiseman.

Mrs. LaRue Edwards of Oblong is visiting her niece, Mrs. I. L. Biggs. Mrs. T. C. Wiseman and son LeVere were in Newton Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Biggs and daughter Virginia of Roanoak, Ind., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Mesdames W. B. Wilson and S. P. Berns and son Paul were in JNewton Wednesday.

GOODS

FRENCH VOILE—44 Inch 48o yard very special colors and black.

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BRAY—30 inch 35o yard new Fall styles plain and fancy,

BRAY—30 inch 35o yard new Fall styles plain and fancy,

APRON GINGHAM— Best .25o yard stapla and tweedy checks.

APRON GINGHAM— Best .25o yard stapla and tweedy checks.

GOOD PERCALE— Yard wide 29& yard light and dark.

Mrs. Jack Fay of Akron, Ohio, came Wednesday and will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murry.

Mrs. A. G. Boa and children of Kentucky came Tuesday and will spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Boa.

Mrs. K. Bceraan of Sullivan, Ind., spent the week with relatives here. Willard McCrellls of Porterville spent the week end with his aunt, Mrs. John Williams.

Mrs. A. Carpenter returned Wednesday from a month's visit with relatives in Van and Seneca, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson of Palestine spent Tuesday as guests of Mr. antf Mrs. Noah Thompson.

Mrs. Pearl Beeman and children Iva and Roger spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ted Miller at Bihle chapel.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brawley of Flat Rock were dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs T. B. Yargar.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. JTenry spent Wednesday with their mother, Dorcas Henry, at Eureka.

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ST0Y, ELL.

Miriam Boyd of Robinson visited the first of the week with Mrs. ,T. Williams. Mr. aad Mrs Mart Fay and Mr. and

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Miss Ioadore Rood is spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Ollie Shaw, at Jjawrenceville,

WESTFIELD, TLTX.

Mrs. Ira Brown and "daughter Maude of Eureka, Kan., are visiting relatives and friends here this week.

Miss Lillian Briscoe left for Longview Saturday, where she will teach in the high school the coming year.

Miss Nora Briscoe went to Paris Saturday, where she will teach for the coming year.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stewart and daughter Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart were guests of Melford Strader and family Sunday

Miss Gladys Collins went to Marshall Wednesday for a visit with relatives. Estos Bielow returned home Monday

RANGES

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BLUE SERGES

BIG assortment of both French and Storm Serges in th dark blues, which are very scaroo. We invito your inspection, special values. 36 to 54 •nchea wtde yard ......

VELOUR—64 inches wide $3.98 yard colors and Waek* vary apacial value. IMPERIAL BROADCLOTH—«2 inches wide? $3.50 yard colors and blaok vary special value.

FRENCH FAILLE—42 inches wide $2J25 ysrd cofora and blade. WOOL POPLIN—44 inches wide $2^5 ysrd colors snd black. WOOL TAFFETA—40 inches wide $2JX yard colors whits and blac CHUDDAH—42 inches wide $2.00 yard colors and blaok. CHUDDAH—Ex-tra heavy $2.50 yard 45 and 52 inches wida navy only.

POIRET TWILL—44 inches wide $2*» yard colors and blaak. FRENCH SERGE—42 inches widaf $2£Q yard vary apacial vaM»| colors, white and black. 8T0RM SERGES—36 to 54 inches wide very special vsluee 85c ta $350 yard.

SKIRTING STRIPES—«4 Inches wide $250 ysrd) |»i« aasertmeot af beautiful colorinys. JAMESTOWN PLAIDS—40 inches wide $1/» ysrdf very largs assortment of beautiful dark plaida.

SCHOOL PLAIDS—36 inches widej 78c'yard very pretty Hwm not Isst long. SHEPHERD CHECKS—40 inches wida $1.00 yard black and white only three size checks.

NEWPORT, IND.

Miss Ruby White, who has been visiting H. V. Nixon and family, returned to her home in Terre Haute Monday.

Miss Myrtle Thornton of Detroit, Mich., Is visiting Mrs. Sarah Davis and family.

Otis Turner, 'son of Frank Turner, and who enlisted in the tank service, is home on a short furlough.

Margaret Jacobs of Indianapolis Is the guest of Mrs. Sam Chipps this week.

I)r. W. ¥, Butler and Fred Sanders went to Danville Monday and were accompanied home by M. B. Carter.

Eugene Bord of West Union was the guest of Miss Reba Sanders Sunday night.

Aliss Edith Poos returned home Sonday after a two weeks' vacation.

C0ALM0NT, IND.

Miss Katie Williams of Dugger visited the first of the week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Briley, and family.

Mrs. Frank Bolt and daughter, Mrs. Sallie Miller, spent Thursday In Terre Han te.

Mrs. Peter Carpenter and children

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Stove Bargains!

FRENCH SERGE—36 inches wide $1.00 yard oolors white add Made.

UMBRELLAS

The showers of the past week have made aotiTa Umbrella selling. Now the Fall rains will soon be due. This Umbrella Department

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We recently received from the Big Railroads several carloads of Heaters and Ranges that must be sold to satisfy freight and storage charges. In this mammoth stock will be found Acorns Garlands Buck Laurels and scores of other well known makes. This is the greatest stock of Heaters and Ranges ever assembled under one roof. Here is the greatest opportunity you ever had ta save money on your stove.

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CHILDREN'S SCHOOL UMBRELLAS—Fast black cloth and strong frame each 89c. LADIES' BLACK TAFFETA UMBRELLAS, edged with red. bhM. green or white natural wood handle, silk wrist loopa to match, colored edges special $2.25.

MEN'S UMBRELLAS—Built right and of reliable material jfwto $150, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up to $10.0%

.SCHOOL HOSE FOR BOYS AID GIRLS

No. -1930, BLACK STOCKINGS for boys and girls msdium weight sizes 5 to the pair 25c. No. 1967, BLACK STOCKINGS tat twya aad girls apMtel qoalttjr afcges 6 to the pair 30c and 35c.

No. 1970, BLACK STOCKINGS for boys and girls medium weight sizes 5 to 9V& the pair 35c snd 39o. MARJORIE—Fine mercerized stockings for girls and misses blaok,, white or tan sizes 5 to 9^ the pair 40c to 50c. 5

No. 44, SPECIAL TAN 8TOCKINGS for boys and girls very strOBj sizes 6 to 10 the pair 50c. No. 3998, HEAVY STOCKINGS tor boys very strong stand rough wear sizes'6 to 11 the pair 50c.

from a visit with relatives Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. Clinton Hart went to Borton Wednesday for a visit with her son. Woodie Hart, and family.

Mrs. W. F. Johnson returned Wednesday from a visit with relatives at Oakland.

Mr. and Mrs. James Stump of Metcalf returned to their home Tuesday after a visit with Charles Brock Jones and family and J. T. Pike and family.

The Briscoe-Lee reunion was held Tuesday at its accustomed place, east of town.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Busby Gob la. Aug. 24, a boy. Busby Warren. Mr Goble is stationed with the U. S. arms at Camp Taylor.

Y0TTNGST0WN, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Kmery Andrew* Terre Haute and Miss Bodena Ralrden are visiting bis. and Mrs. John Barbe* this week.

Mrs. Emma Thompson and Bead* Stagg visited Mrs. Abby Leach Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hancoclt wew dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Be* Ewing Sunday.

Miss Viola Schalburg is visiting hei brother, Ernest Sohalhurg, of Remenl farm this weik.

Miss Gertrude Brooks is visiting hfl grandmother, Mrs. Dora Brooks. MT. and Mrs. Alec Moore spent Tnea day In Terre Haute.

Miss Daisy Bailey and son Fred, Mr** Kate Sn^dgrass were dlflner guests Oi Mrs. Allie Rit.ter Thursday.

John Barbee is visiting his brother, Jim Barbee, ~m Greenup, 111., this week.

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visited friends at Worthington 8unday Inez Braata returned Sunday aftei spending two weeks visiting friends ai Dugger, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson antf children spent Sunday with Mrs Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WU» liam Fowler, of Sullivan.

Mrs. Julius Braatz and children, Milford and Iner., are visiting relatives a FTmtanet

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dollan and chtl* dren, Mary and Frank, spent Sundaj with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dollan ol Carbon, Ind.

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