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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 5

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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 5, 1918. 1 ff 7TTI Society Of Interest- Tonight and Saturday 8 From Your Home To PFomen Clubs Matinee and Night Town. A BRIGHT SPOT IN THE DAY'S NEWS 4 Speed Patrolman McGovern wa chasing a speeder over ona'-f of Dayton's streets, when anoth-4 er autoist came along and passed him and tho man he as chasing, This man figured (ho told in court) Unit McGovern, who he did not know, and the other par- ty were having a littlo race so he Joined in, and showed both of Call Bell 205; Citz. 550 SEE DAN YOUR SON'S YOUR BROTHERS YOUR FRIENDS YOUR SWEETHEARTS em up. But Mac got his number and 4 finally caught up with him after 4 4 a long chase.

4 Twenty and costs the judge 4 4 said, after the man told his story 4 4 of how lie happened to bo speed- 4 4 illg. tenan societies played a number of Nolle Leach, Bess Bachert, Delia Hay, Marno Hay, lluih Lamberson, Adelia Smith, Katberin-j Thomson and Margaret Rudy, of Mlllersburg. New Century Club. There will bo meeting of the New Century club at tho homo of Miss Helen Brown, on North Sixth street, Monday evening. Holy Communion.

Services preparatory to tho Holy Communion will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Saturday afternoon at one o'clock by the Pastor, Rev. A. B. Markley.

Home From Southern Trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, of Main street and Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. McManus, of East Main street have returned from an extended automobile trip, in the south. Return Home. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Klelnkneebt have returned to their home near New Bedford, after spending Easter at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Leavengood-McFarland Nuptials. Miss Uolda Leavengood, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Leavengood and Timothy McFarland, sou of Lewis Mc-Farland, both of Fresno, were married tit Wheeling, W. Saturday, March 30th at three o'clock. The couple returned to the home of the bride's parents, Sunday evening where a wed-tins dinner was served. Appointment at tlie dinner were In keeping with Easter.

A bowl of pink and white hyacinths surrounded by colored eggs hidden In grass formed the table centerpiece. A cupid was suspended from the chandelier above tliii Uible. Covers were laid for about twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs.

McKarland will go to housekeeping on a farm recently purchased by the groom. Best wishes for their future happiness have beeu extended to them by their hosts of friends. Mrs. Ransom Will Entertain. Mr.

Charles rtansom will entertain I lie members of the Tuesday night club ai Iter home on Mulberry street, Saturday evening. well chosen selections, Among the Lest were: "Miss Liberty" and "Hor- tensia Overture." Miss Nello Rusk sang a solo and "I heard The Voice of Jesus Say" was sung by Mi.is Ruth Tlie only authorized films taken of Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala. The State of Ohio Adjut.mt liem-ivl's Department have this film under tuetr personal supervision anil all utoui-y derived from tsam will be given to these boys. In addition to Today's Program TEXAS GUINANas "The Tigress" in "THE GUN WOMAN" Saturday in addition with "Camp Sheridan." Did yon ever eight, stars? "THE VOLUNTEERS" wiiu these big stars aiding in this picture: KITTY GORDON, ETHEL CLAYTON, CARLYLE BLACKWELL, EVELYN CRECNLEY, JUNE ELVIDGE, MONTAGN LOVE and WM. R.

BRADY himself. Also two reels Keystone Comedy, Holm. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Musical Is Postponed. Since Miss Olga, Schauweaer must move her studio from Main street, to her homo on Park avenue sooner than she expected the musical which she was to have given in honor of the Historical club, Monday, April eighth will be postponed to a date which will he announced later, and Mrs.

Lucy Webb of this city, Y. W. C. 0. Annual Banquet UTAHNA TONIGHT 6c lie WARSAW W.F.M.S.

iYEARLY CALENDAR At McNeal Home, rmay, Apru is, napusc cnurcc. It you have been a paid member of Meeting. A play entitled, "One Day in was given at the meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian tl.urcu which was held at the. home of Mrs. It.

Mills, on Walnut street, Friday afternoon. the Y. C. 0. during the past year you are entitled to a place at the ban-iineL 'Tickets on sale Saturday at: Random's Miss Helen Tidball.

NEW ACT OF VAUDEVILLE CHAS. DOUGHERTY, the Famous Banjoist, in Repertoire of Popular and Standard Selections. Don't fail to hear him. Also Triangle Feature "HELL TO PAY AUSTIN" with BESSIE LOVE and WILFRED LUCAS Mrs. W.

K. McNeal and son Elmore, of Flushing; are viBitlng at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. V. II.

McNeal at Ulias-f'eld. At West Bedford. Miss Minnie Hoagland and Mi.s Nettle Finley of Keene visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Walker at West Bedford. nam The Woman's Homo and Foreign Missionary society of the Warsaw Presbyterian church have prepared the following calendar for tho year 1918-10: APRIL 11. Devotional Mrs. D.

Laughlin Africa Mrs. John Orr "The American Negro" Mrs. Grant Banltim Heading. "Bad News" Walter Parrish Red Cross Sewing MRS. VINCENT SHAW DIES AT MARION, toi until three years ago, during which time hor name was I'bnrlon.

She a number of staters, one broth, er a ne" hc huabnml. She was fifty years of age, death was due to The Ladies' Aid of tho M. E. church of Keene had their Red Cross sewing Friday afternoon in the prangs hall. Returns Home.

E. B. Sprague, who has been employed at Newport News, for the fast few months bas returned to his home on Knst Main street. To Columbus. Misc.

Perniee Sergeant, of Irdeta, went to Columbus, Friday where she is spending the week end with friends. She will attend the banquet and dance to be given by the members the Thi Kho Sigma fraternity at the Virginia hotel, Friday evening. 4 Mi5o? Dcncsr Entertain. Misses Gladys and Hazel Dencer entertained the members of the W. D.

('. flub at 'tiRir home on Walnut street, Mrs. Vincent Shaw, who died at her nome at; Marion Thursday will be bur-mil at West Lafayitte Ssilunlay noon. Tho body will arrive on Pennsy train lti. Mrs.

Shaw formerly Miss Kiun-heth Sterhclni, and lived In Coi.hoe- Darr, Mrs. N. P. Brlllhart and Mrs. Hill, DECEMBER 12.

Devotional John Orr "Moslem Sands, Syria and Mrs. D. Laughlin Music. Maggie Bowers "Morinonlsiu" John Kuhn Recitation Mrs. Grant Bantum Hostess Mrs, Sljas Bowers Assistant Carl Darling JANUARY 0.

Devotional Rev. E. B. Shaw "China" Mra. Whittemore Music.

"Tho Treasury" Mrs. Rodehaver Hostess Mrs. E. B. Shaw Assistant Mrs, Williamson FEBRUARY IS.

Thank-offering Meeting Devotional Mrs. Anna Uucklow Chosen, Gleanings from the Maga- zine Mrs. Frank Leech Recitation' Mrs. Joseph RaudL'S Special Mutilc "Native Americans" Mrs, Dan Speck MostesR Mrs. Adam Stronie Assii'tants Mrs.

Charles JohnHton, Mrs. Joseph Randies, Anna Riley, Mrs, W. Sowers, MARCH lH, Devotlona! Mrs. Carl Darling "Japan" Mrs, Chalnier Laughlin Music. Paper Mrs.

F.dwar.la Th Newest American M.igHziue Comments Mrs. Adam Strome HorteHs Mrs. Rodehaver Assistant Mrs. John Wagner Meeting at U. B.

Church For Electrical Worl of all kinds call C. A. Brode, Celdel Building. Hostess Waller Parrish Absitttant hostess Cyrus Elder MAY 3. Devotional Mrs.

John Funk "Mexicans In the United Mrs. J. W. Shaw Solo Mrs. Pren Fischer "Latin America" Lybarger Report of Presbylerial Hoste-is Mrs.

John Kuhti Assistants 1, The women of the four districts of the United Brethren church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the church parlors. The meeting Is important. At Brink Home. Alwilda Porter, of Levenworth, and Mm. J.

H. Jackson, of Mil-itrsburg, are visiting at the home of llirir brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

nrluk oa Elm Mroet. Wednesday evening. Tho club colors, yellow and black were used in ar Thompson-McKeown's Mrs. Hard-wick. Monroe-Steele Miss Alta Hawk.

Coshocton Glovd Co. Miss Edna Miller. Timmons Glove Co. Miss Frances Donahew, Carrie B. Glass Piano Store, Gray Hardware Co.

Mrs. B. V. Norris. (Tickets must bei purchased In advance so tako tho first opportunity to secure yours.) Missionary Meeting, The Mobawk W.

F. M. society will bold its April meeting at the church Thursday evening, April 11th at 7:30 o'clock. Tho honorary members are invited to bo present and tho following program will bo given: Topic, Progress in Medical Missions Sons. "A Medical College for Chinese Women," Mrs.

W. B. Taggart "What Should Do For Missions" Miss Winifred Roberta "Hii King Eng M. Mrs. Melvin Barrett "From a Doctor's Nolo Book" Miss Maud McNabb Ueniorks on Topics.

Rev, G. L. liohnert The remainder of the time will be I von to a short instructive play. "An Afternoon In a Chine-He Hospital." Refreshments served in social hour. Meeting open to all.

Home from Convention. i lei bet Penman, of South Third street, returned to Coshocton tistlc decoration and the place cards were unique. Givers were laid for: Mr. James Clark, Mrs. Grunt Ban- -j At Evans Home.

turn, Mrs. John Funk, Miss My era. JUNE 13. Devotional Mrs. Adam Stronie "Philippine Islands" Anna Riley P.erltatioii Nannie Darling "Porto Rico and Cuba" Mrs.

N. P. lliiUhart Hostess Mrs. E. P.

Fischer 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. V.

Holt 7., of Newark, are visiting at the home of Mr. aid Mrs. J. E. Evans, ou South Lawn avenue.

Misses Eloise, Mary and Marjorie Martter, Stella Howe, Jaunita Buson- burg, Naomi Leslie, Iluth Boler. and hostest.es. The next meeting will be held tho home of tho Misses Martter on Walnut March Entertains. Mrs. William.

W. March entertained with a sewing party at her home on North Fourth street Thursday afternoon, complimenting her hou.se Miss Donna Waddell, of Marion. The. list included: Misses Nelle Clark. Mary Wolford, Kuth Markley, Gertrude Keuss, M.iry Frederic.kson, Dorothy Dawson, Oneita Barnes, Elizabeth Jane Sawvel, Marguerite Mills, From Ohio Wesleyan i Assistant Mrs.

John Fischer i I Y.W.C.O. PLANS BIG MINSTRELS JULY 11. Devotional Whittemore Review of the Year Carl Darliinr Special Music France Laughlin Paper Mrs. E. B.

Shaw "Orientals in United States' Miss Dea.i Hostess Mrs. Chalmcr Laughlin I Vi. 1 am S'eKt. Tue.iday evening tb" annual I 1 from Dayton, where he attended a meeting of the circulation managers of Ohio newspapers. He visited Camp Sherman for a short time on his way home.

To Cleveland. Misses Grace Carr, Pernice Johnson, Ruth Parrish, Carrie Glass and Edna Hay motored to Cleveland Fri- Minstrel ii inn ii i i minstrel will be given Central high schoid. The event is me of the most interesting of the year for member of the-organization. It is boln? Riven ibis year under the direction of the president, MIhs Minnie A 1 mack. Irom the lime the curtain riie.

Mnnl jis fallrt the audience will be regaled with music, fun, and best of ail many patriotic thrills. The minstrel is free to members of the Y. W. .0. and' each member its to one adtilt guest, Assistant Mrs.

1). F. Laughlin AUGUST 8. Thank-offering meeting Devotional Mrs. John Langhliu "Our Young People" i Mrs.

K. P. Fischer Exercise by Juniors, leader I Riley Solo Mrs. Frank Leech 'China" Mrs. Anna Bin Paper Mrs.

Dwight Laughlin Hostess J. W. Shaw 1 Assistants Miss Dean, Mrs. Dan Speck, Mrs. Dwight Laughlin, Mrs.

Carl Laughlin SEPTEMBER 12 Devotional Mrs, Gam bio Cleaning? from Foreign Magazines Mrs. Williamson iday in Miss Glass's car. James R. Moorehend, a student at Ohio Wesleyan university, is spending the spring vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M.

T. Moore-head, in West Lafayette. From Carnegie, Joseph Royer, of Carnegie, Ii, visiting at the home of his father, P. Royer In this city. From Ohio University.

Miss Bessie Darling, a student at Ohio University, Athens, is spending the April vacation at the home of her parents, in Warsaw. From Cincinnati. C. Glover, of Cincinnati, is spending the week-en i at the home of Mr. Mid Mrs.

Glover, of Rexer-soir Farm. Return to Columbus. Mrs. llarley Wolfe, of Columbia, has returned to her home after few days' visit as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Burreil, of South Seventh street.

To Caldwell. W. J. Armstrong, of Orchard street, went to Caldwell Friday to spend the week-end with Dr. and Mrs.

Hon rl Crowthers. Mrs. Armstrong is visiting Dr. and Mrs, Crowthers for a few weeks. ROSCOE SERVICES b-sum Co.

lf 1 jW, A.U. Kir.tb' A co no my Miss Mary Sowers, operator, of chopped in the city Thursday. Literary and Pie Social. There will be a literary and pie ho- jcial held at the Pearl school Saturday evening. The public has been cor-jdially invited to attend and the ladies fl.avi.

been requested to bring pica, Christian Endeavor 8ocial. I The first social meeting of the city Christian Endeavor union was enjoyed by a large number of Endeavorers ut 'the United Brethren church last even-j lug. The meeting was presided over Now! ig Word Annual Y. W.C.O. Event Tuesday, April 9 Central High School Free to Members Each member entitled to one adult guest.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALIC -Mine mule, 5 years old, 62 in. high. Well broke to mine work. Price Telephone John Ingham, Bell. Duet.

Paper Mrs. Cyrus Eider Plans for the Future Mrs. Grant liaiitum Hostess Mrs. L. C.

Shaw Assistant Mrs. John Orr OCTOBER 10. Devotional Mrs. Lyharger "India" Mra. II.

C. Bantu ra Recitation Mrs. A. Sowers Spedal Music "Alaska" Mrs. Joseph Randies by Edward S.

Sivaslian, who acted as temporary president. After the pastor led in prayer, the business of the evening was taken up. The orchestras -Salt and Pepper of the United Brethren and frcshy- Hostess Mrs. Frank Leech 1 But its nothing new to us. Season after season we have been preaching to our friends and customers the gospel of economy the true economy of quality, not the false economy of cheapness.

Priced With their pure wool fabrics, their fine style and wearing qualities, Kirschbaum Clothes represent our idea of genuine and worth while economy. New Spring Styles are coming in daily The Lynde Clothing Co. Our Policy: THE CUSTOMER FIRST i CINDERELLA Today There wUl bo preaching at the Bos-roe Methodist, church, Sunday morning, and at tho MethodiHt in Canal Lewisville. Sunday evening. Wednesday evening, Rev.

G. W. Oreutt, of Wooster, will preach at the Koseoe M. E. church.

The third quarterly conference will held at. this time. A Title You Have All Heard About Clean and Sanitary 98 Hie pair Moore Meade What Mjo-e 4 Meade Say Is 80 Ass.i; tant rs. Ly ha rger NOVEMBER 14. I Thank-offering meeting I Devotional Mrs.

E. Shaw- Mountaineers" MrR. Carl Laughlin! Recitation Frank Leech I Special. Musi: Miss Richcreeivl i Hostess Whittemore Assistants i Mrs. 11.

C. Bantum, Mrs. Harriet' "A PAIR OF SIXES" BIRTH NOTE Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Marlatt, of Plainfield. are thi proud parents of a nahy datighter born Tuesday morning. ft IYSTIC Complete Change yRL jart iri 'Oil DOCTOR' I Tonight and Saturday r4 rt 'I fen ifn iruu 15 iw. 1 if fL i a if 1 1.

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