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Young Peoples' , rr Union This space will ho devoted to the advancement of Toung People's So cieties of this county, and will be ( uno iou 10 icnaon neips, interesting news, and everything pertaining to younr people's work. Mtte. Kor Christ and The Cbnreh. " Sunday, April 18: topic, "Wn en is Courager Needed? Luke 12: - 4 j Deut i'Wi, l-4;;fisth.:.4:-13-l7. - , . Soma Bible Hints. It takes courage to say no to some temptations. Trust the word of God, use it, rest in it (v. 4). To know that in battle we are protected . in the divine love brings an unspeakable sense of safety even if we must die (20; 1). . God fights for us, but that does not mean that we need not fight. Be bold and heaven will aid you (v. 20: 4). There are depths of courage in the 'ordinary man: in the crucial moment lie becomes a hero (v. 16). Suggestive Thoughts. It takes courage of a high order to vface the daily grind and drudgery of life, and face it cheerfully, rising above it in soul, living in eternal regions. Courage does not mean the absence of fear, but the power to control fear so that a man may carry on with bis 'job even though death is staring at ,'him across the road. Let us be bra've" enough to admit ,our mistakes, confess our faults, beg "the pardon, of those we have wronged. ) When in a group of men who break "into irreverence it takes courage to stand up for noble ideals. Sin is always blatant, bold, loud-voiced; goodness must be brave as well as gentle A Few Illustrations Daniel was not ashamed to pray where others might see him. We need to be proud of belonging to! 1 Christ, feel it an honor to serve Him

- f The gritty grains of the grindstone " . sharpen the knife; so do the common ' trials and annoyances of every-day t i living affect us, if we meet them t aright. ? It took courage at the Red Sea for Israel to advance upon the roaring flood. Faith never sees the way. It Ftepa into darknens, and light comes with every step but pot before. j Dead fish float with the stream, '; living fish swira against the current, n Be brave enough to be yourself, follow the light you have, and obey God. V To Think About How have calls for, courage come Mo us? . - .,' Where do you find strength in i .trial? How is courage cultivated? A Cluster of Quotations It I should say sincerity, a deep, great, genuine sincerity, is the first i ' characteristic of all men in any way ;V heroic. Caiiyle. , A gallant soldier said that in an ;;. ' engagement he always counted himj; ; self dead at the first fire and looked i- upon himself as a dead man. Then he fought regardless of danger. Sterne.

Those that stick to duty at last stand before the throne of God; it is the "fearful and unbelieving" that are left out. Try and trust. Anon. Courage mounteth with occasion. Shakespeare Suburban . FOUNTAIN CITY Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hatfield and family spent Sunday with relatives at Newcastle An alumni and business meeting of the Fountain City high school will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the school house. All alumni are especially urged to be present Superintendent Williams visited the local school Monday The eighth grade diploma examinations will be given at the school house Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James Hiatt. of Richmond, spent Sunday with relatives here Mr. fnd Mrs. Clayton Dougherty and chiliien of Milton visited Sunday with "I have been Using Your Sulpherb Tablets More or Less for Many Years and Have Recommended Them to Many Because I Think They Should be In Every Home." Thus writes Mr. Wm. Cameron, 1021 Ells Place, Denver. Colo., and we publish this brief statement to prove the never-ending value of Sulpherb Tablets in the treatment of such ailments as chronic constipation, impaired kidney action, and consequent impure blood manifested in many ways, such as headaches, pimples, boils, rash, hives, rheumatism, etc. Neglected constipation undoubtedly brings on a long train of more serious ills and ihe way to get relief is to use Sulpherb Tablets as a laxative tonic blood clearer. They are made of extracts of herbs auJ roots and contain sulphur and cream of tartar, thus supplying the essentials for a regular and effective treatment. Sold by druggists everywhere at 60c per tube. Advertisement. Fresh Peanut Butter All the time at TRACY'S Just arrived a big shipment of Horton Electric Washers Our price is right Weiss Furniture Store 505-513 Main St. GATESTIRES H. H. TUBESING 1134 Main St. Phone 1595 Salted Peanuts A fresh stock always "Phil" Zuttermeister Now at 1103 Main

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senior class play was postponed last Saturday night on account of the sick ness of one of the members or tne cast. The date of the play is now set for Wednesday, April 21.- Seats are on sale at Palmer's drug store. . . Mrs. Jennie Clark is ill. ECONOMY, Ind. On account of the Methodist conference, held at Rich mond, the Aid society postponed its I meeting until Thursday of thisweek. ....Darry Oler.-wife and daughter, Miss Marie Oler, spent Sunday with John Smith and family Mr. Mrs. Charley Randall and son, Ernest, spent Sunday evening at Richmond.

; , ir-Jra r. rs I ,eup 'I'11" Hinshaw and family spent Suntained Miss Cora Mumbower of Par-; d with Wj t McAllister and familyf

er, auu ouics u uuuc. .uUu., , ainner air. arm imts. kj. cranur and Miss Frances Kerr attended meeting at Richmond Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Oler of Richmond visited the former's parents, mr. ana iurs-aieuuersuu vjier y . i t r i r' l r. . . 1

3 B " ' 'A ; J , ? ' night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ceha Weyl attended meet-. Charles Huffman. .. .Several from ing at Richmond Sunday Mrs. John, here attended the M. E. conference Beard is very ill. . .Martin Pegg and at Rlchmond last week.... Miss Edna amily motored to Farmland Sunday Kendall of Spiceland is visiting her to visit an uncle, J. L. Merryweather. parents Mr and Mrs. Elmer Kendall. ...Mrs. Tilly Clark and Miss Bel e and family... .Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conley returned home from Rich-jKendan visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred mond Monday where they spent thejRyan near FoUntain City, Saturday.

aLiawius nio ai. x,. luiu ci ciiwo. , Mr. and Mrs. George Ballenger' and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cain and family were guests of Guy Ballenger of Newcastle Sunday The Odd Fellows have moved into their own building Miss Estella Kimball is visiting friends at Blountsville Mrs. Albert Weldy and daughters, Mary and Ruth, of Middletown, motored here to attend the funeral of Mrs. James Jackson. .. .The King's Herald society will meet at the Methodist church Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Oler of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Albert Atkinson and family. .Mrs. Hannah Kimball went to Okeana Sunday to visit her sons, Russell and Horace Kimball. .. .Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morrison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee at Newcastle Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. J. Cunning ham of Richmond spent Sunday with J. L. Replogle and family. .. .Miss Ed na Buckner returned to Richmond Sunday evening after spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith John Jessup of Earlham spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup. .... Harry Conway broke his arm cranking a Ford and is very painful. Dr. Roller and family motored to North Manchester Sunday returning Monday with their brother-in-law, Mr. Stauffer. who is in poor health Mrs. Louis Albertson spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Thornburg, on East Main street The funeral of Mrs. James Jackson was held at the Methodist church Saturday morning. The Rev. Martin, a farmer-minister here, preached the funeral service. Mrs. Jackson died at the Reid hospital after an operation. She was 57 years old. She was buried at Eden, Indiana. She leaves besides her husband, fohr daughters, Mrs. Niece, Mrs. Thuma and Mrs. Gwin of Anderson, and Miss Ruth Jackson, a teacher of this place, and several grand children and many friends. She was a member of the Methodist church Allen Weyl of Newcastle arrived Tuesday to visit his uncle, Allie Weyl, and family Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery spent Sunday and Monday with friends at Richmond. .. .Among those at Richmond Monday were Mr. Glunt, John Coomes, Rosie Charle3 and son. Art Denny. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Newman, Everett Clark and family, J. H. Morrison and family were guests of Tells Fat People Perverted Craving For Wrong Foods Must Be Overcome. Says Arbolone Tablets Does This and Reduces Weight, Too. The person who is too fat is told to i diet and the very things that a per verted appetite craves are the ones "vou must not eat." Obesity is un natural. It is like an endless chain. Eating wrong foods in the wrong way produces a perverted appetite. Then the appetite demands and craves the wrong foods and converts them into needless, embarrassing fat. Tablets Arbolone stops the perverted craving for the wrong foods, gives a normal appetite, eliminates the fat-forming elements through kidneys and bowels. dissolves the fatty surplus and sends it back through eliminative channels, causing improved health and strength. 'One or two tubes will convince any fat person that Arbolone is what they need to reduc" safely and successfully. Sold bv thirty thousand druggists in sealed tubes with full directions.Advertisement. Tailored in Richmond NATIONAL ELMER S. SMITH THE WHEEL MAN 426 Main Phone COAL OF QUALITY JELLICO LUMP COAL NOW AT Superior Ice and Coal Co. C. L. Reinhelmer, Prop. Phone 3121 Corner N. W. 3rd and Chestnut Fashion's Latest Creations most Reasonably Priced

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Greenfield Sunday,.. .John Jessup ofl Earlham spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jessup. ....Carl Lundy and family have moved to their new home recently purchased Mrs., Wade-Kennedy is recovering from her illness Charley Edwards of Richmond spent Sunday here with relatives A. A. Mumbower and wife of Richmond called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond Sunday. CHESTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall were Sunday guests 1 vv uiicwaici.... lux. auu iuta. xuauiitc Hinshaw of Winchester are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boerner. . . .Lunear Farmiand Clarence Alexan der has returned from a three months trip to California Miss Blanche Carman has the mumps. .. .Frank Pickett, who spent the winter in Ma con, Ga., has returned to his home v. w , here ....Ayers Rhyne spent Saturday ...jvir. and Mrs. Oliver Boerner wprinpsiiav with Air nrt niB spent Maur ice Hinshaw at Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman and Ayers Rhyne visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown at Fountain City Sunday afternoon Elmer Kendall and son Walter visited the former's mother, Mrs. Martha Kendall, at Spiceland, last Thursday Harry Morrow of Columbus, O., spent last week with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow, here. WILLIAMSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyd and children were . the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James I Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Fudge were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fudge Mrs. Mary Ann Bond 1 who has been in the south for the ! winter, has returned home Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin and sons from east of Fountain City, called on Carl Coggshall and family, west of town Sunday Miss Carrie Cranor, of Economy, visited Mrs. James Armstrong last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oler had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Omer EUer and son, also Mr. Bert Oler and family Fred Reynolds and Bennie French, of Richmond, spent Sunday here Miss Ruth Smith and Miss Elizabeth Piehl were the guests of relatives near Newcastle this week-end Miss Lillian Reynolds, also Miss Marjory Hollingsworth were Richmond shoppers Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brow had as their Sunday guests Mr. Frank Mikesell and family and others Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oler, Mrs. Rosie Newman, Mrs. W. E. Brown and Mrs. Mary Roberts were among those who Wendell's Pills AMBITION BRAND For Nervous People The great nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Pills, Ambition Brand that put vigor, vin: and vitality into nervous tired out, ail in, despondent people in a few days in many instances. Anyone can buy a box for only 60 cents, and A. G. Ltken. Clem Th'istlethwaite, D. & S. Drug Co., is authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatisfied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous disorders, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-iidulgence in alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. As a treatment in afflictions of the nervous system, Wendell's Pills, Ambition Brand, are recommended as being generally unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling or despondency, ! they are simply splendid, j Sixty cents at A. G. Luken, Clem i Thistlethwaites. Conkey Drug Co.. and I dealers everywhere. Advertisement. This 100 percent pure Linseed Oil Paint will not cost you over $3.34 per gallon, ready to use. Paint of this quality is retailing, today for $5 and up per gallon. Pure Linseed Oil, $1.90 PER GALLON when bought with paint, cash at store. This is strictly pure oil, sold under U. S. pure food law. Old Reliable Paint Co. 10-12 S. 7th St. H. C. Shaw, Mgr.

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attended the M. E. Conference last week at Richmond.. Mrs. Carrie Crow, of Richmond, spent the weekend here the guest of her brother, Will Hollingsworth Mrs. Anna Price entertained guests Sunday. CLARKS STATION Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rolfe and son Armon have moved to Palestine. .. .The board of education of this place commenced last week to erect a new school yard f ence . . .". Fred McCown and - wife shopped hi Greenville Saturday

Orville McKee of Royersburg. was I through here Saturday making a survey for the Interchurch World Movement. .. .Clark thresher company had a meeting at the school house Friday night There was no school here Friday -afternoon, the teacher -being in Dayton on business. .. .Frank Van Fleet and son Ferd transacted business in Greenville Saturday. . GREENSFORK, , Ind. Nicholson Gamber of Hollansburg, O., is seriously ill at his home Mrs. Sarah Martindale was very pleasantly surprised Sunday, when her relatives met at her home, it being Mrs. Martindale's birthday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamber and daughter, Sara, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamber and sons, Robert and Don spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Nicholas Gamber of Hollansburg, O.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stanton and daughters. Ruby and Jessie, spent Monday at Fountain City The commence ment exercises of Clay township will

be held April 27, at the Friends church 'and tne second speaks the language of Prayer meeting will be held at the flowers in music. These are two unFriends church Wednesday evening, usual selections. Led by Mrs. Laura Isaacs. Everyone The New York Metropolitan Opera welcome Mrs. Russell J. Grubbs ; House Orchestra plays on both sides spent from Saturday morning until i of a record "Selections from La Sunday evening, visiting relatives at j Boheme" this month. Through their Anderson and Indianapolis Prayer! countless performances of this always meeting was held at the Friends popular opera, these artists have come church Wednesday evening with 31 . to a point where their placing of this

present. With Miss Gale Pickett leader.... Mrs. Paul Yundt, Mrs. Orville Rich, and Mrs. Brown of Williamsburg spent Friday afternoon here. LYNN, Ind. Mrs. Elizabeth Longfellow and Mrs. Tom Beeson, of Newcastle, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Johnson. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bowen, of Richmond, spent day with Mrs. Josie Bowen. . .Charles Mann, who is attending school at Muncie, spent Sunday with his family here C. F. Hiatt and family, of Richmond, spent Sunday with rela-

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fives here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey were Sunday guests of C. C. Williams and family. WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and' Mrs. Dave Weller entertained Sunday,! the Rev. Gullidge and son Carl of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Blose Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kincho-. loe and son Harold and Miss Belva j Newsom spent Saturday night and iSunday in Kokomo. . . .Miss Hazel: I Hinshaw of Richmond spent a few , I J i n 1 aays iasi wee wiui miss ivmiyaiu Woods.... Mrs. Mary Wright and ward and Vernon Wright were the

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vin and family of Arba Ollie Hunt and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pyle of near Fountain City.... Miss Maryam Woods spent the week-end with Miss Hazel Hinshaw of Richmond. ABINGTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wolke and Frank Wolke and daughters. Mary and Martha, were SONGS, OPERA, DANCES ON COLUMBIA RECORDS Tenor Solos, La Eoheme Selections, and Dances by Two Great Orchestras Charles Harris sings two songs of sentiment for Columbia Records this month, "Peggy" and "Say It with Flowers." The first is a spring song. music is almost beyond criticism. The first Columbia Records of Art Hickman's Orchestra from the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, made a hit with many dance lovers. This month they add two more to their unique jazz selections, the "Dancing Honeymoon" fox-trot and "Fee Fi Fo Fum" one-step. Prince's Dance Orchestra plays two Sun-jwjd fox-trots full of weird strains of oriental music. "Afghanistan" and "Mohammed" are guaranteed to make eVen the latest fox-trotters forget all j about the time. Advertisement. Flu draw out the inflammation, at-; tract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medici nal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heatJ These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon) tht; inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in', over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth-, ing loose around the neck and' the bed clothes arranged in the; form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled.) If the cough is annoying, swallow, a small bit of Vickc the size of a pea. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 231 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. Your Bodyguard Against Colds 'it,'

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