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CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind, April 12. Mrs. F. J. Harvey was hostess of the Helen Hunt club Monday afternoon. Misa Blanche Boyd read a paper on "Natice Birds and Flowers," showing that Indiana has an unusually large number of the former and calling attention to their characteristics. Miss Alice Bradbury discussed "Indiana's Switzerland," Brown county. She also treated of the lakes, caves and other natural features of the state. "Both papers elicted Interesting comment. Mrs. E. O. Paul and Miss Helen Fllby were elected to membership in the club, Mrs. R. A. Hicks was appointed delegate and Mrs. J. W. Judkins, alternate, to the district convention to be held in Shelby vllle. The hostess read a letter from Chelsea, England, acknowledging the receipt of money sent by the club to purchase yarn, to be used in giving Belgian women employment. Guest's Day, which will also be Riley Day will be observed at the home of Mrs. M. R. Krahl on April 24, the program to be arranged by Mrs. R. P. Lindsay and Miss. Eva Toms. Visit Homer Klmmer, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Westerfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kimmer over Sunday Dr. Charles Kniese and Dr. R. C. Leslie 'will attend the meeting of the Wayne County Dental association to be held at the office of Dr. Cox, Richmond, this evening Father Rives of Evansville, is spending the week with Rev. M. J. Gorman of St. Elizabeth's church Mrs. Frank Hooten of Greenfield, was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Jones Miller. , . . .The Rebekah Aid society will celebrate its fourteenth anniversary Thursday. After the regular work of the evening a supper and social hour will follow, the members and their families participating Miss Elizabeth Bertsch spent Tuesday at New Castle the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Benton Perry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams had for their guests Sunday, Mrs. Ruby Bales and Alfred Saxon of Raleigh, and Curtis Little and Henry Wilson of Milton. Class Holds Market. The Domestic Science class of the high school will hold a market at WIssler's Hardware store Wednesday afternoon John Cary, whose funeral occurred from St. Andrews church,

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Retts of Muncie. Miss Pauline Marine of Fountain City, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mcrl Bowen Mrs. Clyde! Moore of Alexandria, Miss Leota Larkins of Farmland, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday Lee Outland of Richmond, was the Su..day guest of G. F. Chenoweth and family Mrs. Charles Heichert of New Castle, is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. F. M. Hamilton, who is quite ill.. .. .Aldus Miller and family moved to Richmond Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Granms were visitors in Indianapolis last week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daly and daughter Vada, George Alexander were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Austin Romaine Brown of Earlham college, was the guest of Miss Cleo Adams Tuesday Mrs. Lena Clond of Muncie, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lacey last week.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harris, of Culver, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Meredith Rev. E. C. and Mrs. Hallman returned Tuesday from the Methodist conference at Fort Wayne. Rev. Hallman was returned as pastor to the M. E. church at this place I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hecker and son Sheldon, Grant Johnson, Frank Daly, Benus Coggshall were in Indianapolis during the state convention last week The - Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Edward Hopkins Thursday afternoon. The president, Mrs. George Bascom. called the meeting to order and proceeded to transact the regular order of business. The officers for the year were elected as follows: President, Miss Mabel; Bowen; vice president, Mrs. G. F. Chenoweth; treasurer, Mrs. John Kemp; secretary, Mrs. Glen Hiatt EATON CHURCH ELECTS EATON. O.. April 12. Chief among matters transacted at the annual congregational meeting of First Presbyterian church was the election of officers. First in the corps are J. E. Hendricks and County Superintendent Fogarty who were elected elders for a term of three years. Other officers follow: Deacons (three years), E. E. Bailey and P. A. Scofield; trustee (five years), Hugh Mitchell; secretary Capt. George H. Kelly; treasurer, Charles W. Eidson. HORSESHOERS MEET. LAFAYETTE. Ind., April 12. Three hundred delegates of the. National Master Horseshoers are here for their annual convention today and tomorrow. Clears Away Pimples There is one remedy that seldom fails to clear away all pimples, black heads and skin eruptions and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. . Acne, eczema, itch, - pimples, rashes, black heads in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching iisntlly stops instantly. Zemo is safe, clean, j filer v iiea onI rlananilihla Tft- uu-m 25c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and t- :.:.,.). . f i a. i . - la puaiMieijr ciiie xur Leauer, sensitive Skins. . Zemo, Cleveland.'

Richmond; Saturday, was formerly a citizen of Cambridge City, at which time he represented the Cary Safe company. . . . . A number of the members of Zenobia Temple, No. - 40, attended a meeting of Pythian Sisters at

Straughns Tuesday evening. Mr. j and Mrs. Amos Gorham of George town, Ky., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Carney this week. Holds Lodge Social. A social was held by Hazel lodge, Degree of Pocahontas after the regular work, Monday evening. The program consisted of music and recitations, at the conclusion of which refreshments were served Miss Beatrice Swallow entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, the members of the Stuffed club. The company was composed of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Callaway, Mr. and Mrs. Abiram Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson, Dr and Mrs. Charles Kniese, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes, and Ray Bertsch. "Five Hundred" formed the diversion of the evening. Events in Economy By N. H. Edwards. ECONOMY, Ind., April 12. The Third room of the Economy school, Miss Elsie Veal, teacher, will give a bazaar Saturday afternoon, April 15 Mrs. G. W. Martin of Middlebury. was the guest of friends here, Sunday. She also taught her old Sunday school class Roll Hite of Kokomo, was called here on account of the illness of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Matilda Martin. .. .Mrs. Myrtle Shallenburg of Richmond, was a guest of friends here Sunday There will be quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Sunday. Rev. Summerville Light, district superintendent, will preach .... Special Easter entertainment will be given at the M. E. church, Easter Sunday ....Mrs. Cora Appleton of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. KKimball. .. .Charles and Elmer Gibson spent Sunday afternoon with Wayne and Paul Williamson Cy Helvey of Cincinnati, spent Sunday here with his family. A committee was selects to obtain samples of carpet to present to the Aid with a view to carpeting the church. Mrs. Ed Hopkins, Mrs. John Kemp. Mrs. O. M. Hawkins was the selected committee. BRANDENBURG IN SPELLING CONTEST CAMPBELLSTOWN, O., April 12 Ed Branley and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker Ed Ervin and family, Everett Yost and family arid Rev. Powers spent Sunday with R. E. Brandenburg and -family. ... Harold Brandenburg and Roy Arnold were contestants in the county spelling match at West Alexandria, Saturday. .. .Miss A. Curry of Eaton, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Campbell, the past week Misses Ari Curry, Elizabeth Howsare and Miss Mings of Eaton, and Miss Helen Jel'ison cf West Alexandria, visited the Central school this week... The Young People"s Christian association met with Miss Mildred Ervin, Wednesday evening, thirty-six young people being present. The next meeting will be May 3, at the home of Miss Minnie Reid....The Ladies' Aid society met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Flossie Swisher with twenty-two members present. Mesdames Ed Branley, Leland Campbell and Lewis Sheffer joined- the society. The next meeting will be May 3, at the home of Mrs. Cliff Gard Mail Carrier J. W. O'Hara has been using his auto on the route the I past week....R. E. and Pierce Houser spent Saturday night and Sunday with Henry Spahr and family. cm Must Be Provided For Whether you reach it or not, what are your prospects if you should reach it? A savings account with this bank added to steadily will safeguard : ur deposits pay 3 percent interest compounded on them and make old age a comfortable one. Start the account today. The German American Trust & Savings Bank Richmond, Ind.

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WllIbWlli.ll W HWllIfe HOLDS BIG DINNER ON BRUCE LEGACY EATON, O., April 12. Honoring the memory of the late James W. Bruce, who gave a $1,000 legacy to the institution, the inmates of the County Children's Home will enjoy the tenth annual anniversary dinner Saturday. Brace's will stipulated that the income from the banquet be used for this event. ' A program of exceptional interest has been arranged and the event promises to exceed previous celebrations. Miss Esther Eaton of Columbus director in the welfare department of the State Board of Charities, will be present and make a talk, using for her topic "Preparedness." Meigs V. Crouse, superintendent of the Hamilton County Orphans' Home, will talk upon "Forces Which Determine the Outcome of Children." Judge Risinger, of common pleas and juvenile courts, and Superintendent John O'Leary, of the local public schools, will discuss timely topics. Mr. and Mrs. Orla P. Kimmel are at the head of the Home. RCEL POST SALE ALIZES $20,21 BETHEL, Ind., April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foreman and family of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horn Mr. Ray Pettijohn of Ridgeville, was the guest of Miss Edna Spences, Sunday The parcel post sale was well attended Saturday night and $20.21 was cleared Miss Lillie Benbow spent Wednesday with Miss Florence Boren. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harlan and son spent Sunday with Mr. Harlan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curtis and family of Whitewater. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and son Wendell, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Cofield, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Irelan and family of Hollansburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Welch Mrs. A. L. Wileyreturned home :-' .y from Pittsburgh, where she ! been spending the winter. .. .The t.unday school contest closed Sunday with an attendance of 92. The Blues were four ahead. . . . Rev. Case and daughter, Elloise, spent last week with his mother, at Indianapolis. Geologists are trying to estimate the ages cf the oceans by comparing the amount of sodium they contain with the amount they receive annually by washings from the continents.

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By CARRIE BOERNER. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Berry and family of near Boston, Ind, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burg Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Duke Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin ; spent Sunday afternoon with Ollie- Boeraer and family.. .. .Charles Huffman and daughters, Lucile and Marjorie, attended the funeral of Ira Huffman at Collensville, Ohio, Monday afternoon.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols of Richmond, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Huffman . Mrs. Mattie Kendall has been sick with neuritis in her back Miss Ardella Worley has returned home after a visit with relatives and friends at j . , , j rjod Richmond and Centerville Misses Laura and Edna Hodgin of Winchester, are visiting Joe Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wesler visited friends and relatives in Richmond Sunday..... Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill' attended the funeral of the former's grandfather, William Hill at Bethel last Tuesday. CLUB FEDERATION PLANNED IN PREBLE

EATON, O, April 12.-Representa-i paring. Someone entered the tives from clubs in every town injhome. of rs- oty. Monday

Preble county will assemble in this city Saturday for the purpose of ef - fectinc a county federation. The effort is due to the initiative of the Tuesday club at New Paris. Miss Anna B. Johnson, of Springfield, connected with the State Federation of Clubs, will attend the meeting and deliver an address. The detailed program for the meeting follows: Piano solo, .Mrs. Frank E. Rinehart. of the Round Table club,! west .-vieAtiuui id, , quaiLi, aiib. ij. Ashman, Mrs. William Penland, Miss j Nell McNeill and Gertrude Hawley, ! Tuesday club. New Paris; vocal duet, Mrs. G. F. Scheid and Mrs. C. A. Burns, Civic League, Eaton; address, Miss Johnson; solo, Miss McNeill, New Paris; vocal duet, Mrs. Lou M. Derby and Mrs. Carl Smith, Utopian club, West Alexandria. IF YOU HAD MECK AS LONG AS th:s fellow. Af.'O HAD jSE THROAT IP TglSSLIKE V:-::iC QSiGKlY RELIEVE IT. A 4$ 21: n.-H see. Hostrtal Size, 3.

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MILTON, Ind., April 12. The township schools commencement will be held at the Boosters hall, Saturday evening. May 6. The Rev. Charles Whitman, of Liberty, will give the class address. TownEhip Trustee G. W. Crull is having the Kimmel road, north to East Germantown, and the Hebble road graded and made into boulevards. " Arlon Doll was at East German- '" """"-; f his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Harry jjou. ' tiu ivv.tti .r,H Rn, Hoffman have returned to Cleveland, J. lie XVCV. Xliyil LI i V ij onv . ' . Ohio, to their respective schools. John Franklin, of New Albany, has been the guest of his mother, Mrs. Jacob Sylvester and family. Mrs. Harold Hoshour spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kelsey, Sr., at Cambridge City. Meets Old Comrade. Martin Frazee was at Cambridge City, Monday, to meet his army comrade. John Bachelor, of Fountain City. This is the first time they , have met in years Mrs. Albert Anderson entertained a large crowd of ladies from ! Richmond, Tuesday, at an all-r.ay ! "' a hfr cupboard. The cake had been . ' w.rr. ' .u" this was also taken. She desires the party who took the cake, to at least return the board as it was a present to her and she valued it Mrs. Sam Hoshour was at Richmond Tuesday to visit her sister. Mrs. Louis Klotz. Miss Kathryn Hoshour spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson, east of town Mr. and Mrg Jamps Coons spent Monday with

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us-su Messrs. and Mesdames Will Stahl and Harry Coons at Richmond. The Rev. F. M. Westhafer of East Connersville was in town Tuesday, taking up trees he had planted, to be used for the decoration of his home at Greenwood. .. .Mrs. E. A. Kuhn has gone to Piqua, O., to 6pend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Johnson. The N. A. O. K. W. club met Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Squier and daughter. Prof, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, Messrs. and Mesdames C. J. Coppock and son- Em-nest-Doty and family, R. W. Warren ! and family and Miss Mabel Bossert Supper was served The Rebekah lodge has sent Mrs. Gillespie to the Odd Fellows home at Greensburg. Miss Marie Harmeier accompanied her i part of the way. .. .Attorney Lunsford Broaddus of Connersville was here Monday Invitation have been issued for a dancing party under the directions of B. H. Doddridge and John Kirlin, on the evening of April 14, at Boosters' hall.... Miss Bossert of Brookville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cullen Squier and family The Boosters' club will meet Thursday evening. A good program is to be given. .. .Miss Alice Ward, who has been nursing at the home of Charles Beeson, Bentonville. is home.... Miss Mary Sills spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Lemmon and family at Indianapolis. TWELFTH SPY KILLED. LONDON. April 12. Another German spy was executed in the tower of London today. He was the twelfth put to death since the war began. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY 99 erful agent indissolving uric acid, as hot water melts sugar, besides being absolutely harmless and is endowed with other properties, for it preserve." the kidneys in a healthy condition by thoroughly cleansing them. Being so many times more active than lithia, it i clears the heart valves of any; sandv j substances which may clog them and I checks the degeneration of the blood vessels, as well as regulating blood pressure. "Anuric" is a regular insurance and life-saver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime salts in their joints. Ask the druggist for "Anuric" put up by Dr. Pierce, In 50cent packages. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the liver and bowels have been favorably i known for nearly 50 years. Adv.

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HAGERSTOWN BOARD RETAINS MARSHAL

HAGERSTOWN. Ind., April 12. Deputy Marshal John B. Pritchard, who was employed by the Law and Order league immediately after that organization was formed for the purpose of "cleaning up the town" re-; signed Friday night. He has been retained as marshal however, by the town board. Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos ccntain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain multified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greaseless). is much better than, the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water, and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls i will make an abundance of rich, ' creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and salp thoroughly. The lather i rinses out easily, and removes every; particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and ex-i cessive oil. The hair dries quickly j and evenly, and leaves It fine and rilkly, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to lst everyone in the family for months. Adv. The Warner name on a corset corresponds to the Sterling mark on silver. When you select a T WARNER pORSET Rust IJProof at our counter, it represents a standard that we like to recommend for style, comfort and wear. Every corset guaranteed to shape fashionably, to fit comfortably and not to rust, break or tear. $1 to $5 The George H. Knollenberg Go. A lady, demonstrating No-; Fault, will call at your horned within the next few days. lOHT-HEHQMEj MADE CLEAR! AND IN COLORS HANER & FAHLSING 428 Main St. Phone 1336. -The DENNIS Shop : TAILORS . ; '4 Suits and Spring Coat J J '.) To Your Order, i t ':u $18.00 to $40.C0. :fj ,iv'; No. 8 North 10th St. J-

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