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fWtOS CO, TlUllUNE, WAUSKO??, OHIO, -FftlOAV, tm. & Willi the Approaching Yiilele Season Make your message of cheer and happiness with a gift of practical value Gonklin Fountarn Pens, Stationery, Ivory Sets or Individual Piec Silverware, Uaihor Goods, RlflCESS THEATR Coming Attractions E Open 6:50. First show 7 p. m. The Robinson-Gibba Post 265 will! meet weekly for an indefinite time. The ladies ' of the Congregational' Missionary . Society will hold their a.inual meeting at the home of Mrs. It. A. Cave on Monday December 6th "at 2:30 p. m. W. kj. iiocn and wile, JV1. erisman h ridav and Sat.nrHnv Hop 3-1 and wife, Russel Miller all of IDeltaj- t. & A. Special All Star Cast Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and Francis "THE WHITE HEATHER" Weisei were cakers at the home oil Extra "Father's Close Shave" Gust Haag last Thursday. Adapted from the famous News , -. T tt i Paper Cartoon Comics. Bring the Mr. Amos Gray and son Howard tots to gee thig started Saturday of last week for . the home oi trie latter in iierkeiey, Sunday evenine- . Decemher 5th A CAREER OF SERVICE ENDED Books Read, W The S ager k, Gorsuch Store California, where Mr. 'Gray will main for an indefinite period. Holman and children and Wesley Ackerman Mrs. E. J of Cleveland of O. S. U. were in Wauseon Satur day they spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and: Mrs. W. W. Ackerman in Denson. . ' OLIVE THOMAS In "DARLING MINE" Monday evening December 6th VIVIAN MARTIN V In "AN INNOCENT ADVENTURE" Episode 10 "The Whirlwind" SPECIAL ATTRACTION 7-S Miss Helen Hartmr.n of Wheaton, HI. spent tne lnanxs&iving vacation Tuestiav am ! Werlnesdav iw I with, her parents Dr. and Mrs. G.i MARY MILES MINTER W. Hartmann returning Sunday to - jn ! resume her duties as Instructor ir. "NURSE MARJORIE" " Muic m i)r. rogues Spj-:.:il bcftooi Christie Comedy Pathe News at Wheaton. Thursday evening Dec. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Yeager ' en-! A new star in a thrilling western tertained at Thanksgiving dinner ! pkiuie lined to the brim with heaps, Doctor and Mrs. BloomSeWi and Mr. 1 of action. SEE (Continue.l Trcm page one , j He was the founder of Wauseon Boy Scout organization; beginning with the Ives' Boys Brotherhood he worked with patience and persistence until he had built up among these Wauseon lads an organization of one hundred or more boys pledged to the highest ideals of life and! day by day crystalling those ideals in practice. It is impossible to estimate the benefit and value of the service Mr. Ives has given ov to measure the in fluence ,for good that he has exerted! upon the lives of the boys them selves. This much can be safely said; No one person in the history of Wauseon has performed a greater service, of more far reaching and lasting bene fit to the boys of this community than has Charles J Ives and no one person as won the love and respect of more of the boys of Wauseon than he. Funeral services under the auspic- ps of Defiance Commandrv Knights Templars were held at the Methodist Church Thursday afternoon, Decem ber 2nd and Interment made at Fayette. Will Yeager of Napoleon and their sons, the doctors Clarence and R.bert Yeager of Cleveland. Doctors Clarence and Robert Yeager of Cleveland spent Thanks-' Next Week, e'ivin;r with their parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Yeager. Dr. Robert re I'.utiied to Cleveland Thursday night. Dr. Clarence remained for . the week end. " HARRY CAREY In "MARKED MEN" Episode 13 "The Silent Avenger" Lesson in OPTOMETRY Is there a class of people who are especially subject to eye strain? "Yes, those who do near work, such as reading, sewing or desk work, naturally are liable to strain their eyes, j ci. Is it possible for a person whose eyes are normal to have eye strain? Yes, the class referred to above, constant readers, or writers or these whose work requires constant near Use of the eyes, often have eye strain even though their eyes are normal. What relief has Optometry to offer to those who have a normal sight, yet who suffer from eye strain by reason of the excessive near work they do? "Glasses can be prescribed for ifear use only, and the wearing of such would help their eyes greatly and pre vent the strain. WILL WEBER Optometrist, Optician and Jeweler 205 N. Fulton St, Wauseon, Ohio 30 All underwear reduced from 20 to per cent. - Harrison & Funkhouser Bros. Everybody's James week in Krauss spent Napoieon. Mrs. Joseph Porter friends in Toledo. William Greiser and wife last Friday in- Napoleon. Mrs. E. M. Foster waa hostess the &00 Oub' Monday evening. one day lasti Miss May Becker and Roy Goodwin ' will be guests of friends in Toledo over Sunday. , . is visiting; ' j Mrs. Frank Marks spent over i Thanksgiving with her son Claude ana spent! wife in Detroit. I Clarence Galbraiih and wife took to Thanksgiving dinner with his nw I titer Airs. Libbie Gaibraith. . Mrs. Geo. Giant spent Mondiy Mrs. Q. C. Poorman is spending a with Mrs. Charles Harms in Toledo, few days with her daughter, Mrs. , I Warner Gelzvr of Hillsdale. Miss Blanche Bartlett spent last' . week end with friends m llryan. The Red Cross Instruction Nurse About thirty Loyal Workers of the Christian Church enjoyed last Friday evening at the home of Miss Elizabeth Special Favorite CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "THE PERFECT WOMAN" Coming soon Ruth Roland in the serial, "Queen in the Adventures of"! Ruth. "Watch the papers for further announcements asrthe management is Biddle. Refreshments were serve J arranging to show two episodes a and everyone was enjoyably entertain cd, week. Mrs. Goff entertained the Circle pleasant-! Meeting of the Christian church Wed sister "euay afternoon. i H. B. Geringer and wife enterta'n ; S. P. Dinius and wife, L. L. Geringer i,and family, 0. R. Dinius and fanr'ly Poultry Show last week, winning sev eral prizes on both, strains. He also assigned to Fulton County, who was k; ' ti.o nn KirHa in ihr. Spring of To-to have arrived on December 6th will show' Mr. and Mrs. Gust Haag Iv . entrrlained Mrs. Haae's ar.d husband, F. L. Hoch and! wife of Syracuse, Ind., Mrs. J. A. Frey and son Carl of Noble, Iowa, Mrs. W. L. ir: r i i . T711 1 j" T 1 A.iesiei ana son rioyu oi vus, iriu., . vT, wwn TV.--! and Lawrence Eve of Archbold for L. . JJ di'nner , Thanksgiving dinner. ' P, E. Thomas of Fayette exhibit- 4 M.r- A- F- Patterson and ughter edhis White Plymouth Rocks and : Arhe, .Agnes Statesman and Mr. and rov wr.Hn(t tV, riofian.-o "ny JYiacK. 01 ueiua went 10 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. E, ledo were Sutulhy guests at the home not arrive until December Sth, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sleumpel. I - , , I Mr. Joseph Kolb and Mrs. Mar-1 Charles Cole and Donald Grisieif 8ret Omlor spent last week end! of Michigan University spent the wl"i relatives in Butler and Kendal Jast week end at home. jVilie, Ind. Mrs. J. C. Paxson has purchased! - Webb Stough left Tuesday for the Anro3 Gray farm at the sou'h- Chicago where he expects to visit wese corner of Wauseon corporation, bis sister Mis. King for the next j three or four weeks. Mrs. Eckhart of Cleveland was thei TI. , ' r' v "-sk of Mrs. Geo. Glantz Thanks--M1? Wm. Klotz and son Benny of Kiving. Toledo spent the last week end with CnfTt ' Among the young people home for thq Thankiifving holiiday vacfation were the M'sses Margaret Howard .and Welthea Rowe from Delaware Florence Gingrich from Ann Arbor and Mis' Christine Outcalt from Lake Erie CoUege at Painesville, O. Don't forget that next week is National Education Week in tV United Statosand in Wauseon it: to be "Visit the Schools WTeek jMtsh. (Geo. Hogeboom of t.peufi ,'lasit Wciinesday with .and Addie Hogeboom. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Got- TjtpWa tschalk and family. Libbie John Bendle and family of rencf spent Thanksgiving with and Mrs. WUljam Murry. Kisa ' 4'1'' " Bennett Thnnkngivinif with friendis in Mo ll J. Darby Kenyon of Detroit spent. dav next week Thanksgiving with his fnther and! ..-t i i . sister. Mr. Frank E. and Miss Fannvi '-.i Kenyon, returning to Detroit Friday.! RSB3EBSMmSEta The teachers are expecting YOU. Plan to show your interest by your presence in the school building sonn- Blissheld' Sunday, they were accom panied home by Mrs. R. Haley of Delta who had been visiting relatives there for a few days. December 8th, is the regular meetr ling of the Pythian Sisters. The eon- test is progressing with a great deal of interest. A pleasant social hour is anticipated at the close of the re gular season. " All members urged to be present. Sec'y. , Miss Louise Hancock, Dental Sur peon's Assistant of Cleveland spent the Thanksgiving! holiday with her -jarents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Han cock. On Friday aftiernoon MrsV Hancock and her daughter entertain ed a party of young ladies, friendsi if Miss Louise, at their home on Bifch Street. Eat!E3ffiS33 Mr. C. T. Jordan andl Miss Mar-i snrnt garei wootirun ol Toledo spent over: Arch- 1 '"nKSKivmg vun ivir. ana Mrs. ii. Jordan, .GorI.Eiihlbure of Morencj, Pen a"f fv1"! erandpi few fciys laat week with his uncle .' , ""'s,,!V "lu" B"u i',eo. Gorsuch. Homer Blair and family of Oak fHinde spent last Thursday with Quitn Jones and wife. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank GuiM ford on Tuesday, November 30tly a. daughter. Edi Jordan and family spent Thanhs giving day with Henry Mack and fuiiyily. , ' Harold Collins of Ohio State Uni versity spent the Thanksgiving va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Collins, returning on Monday to resume his studies. Misses June Gorsuch and Mary" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guild Ihmin spent over Sunday with Mr. , of Toledo on Thursday, November 18th and Mrs. Orla Huston of Napoleon. a son Robert Earl. Mrs.-Guild! will - be remembered as Miss Oda Morning- Mrs. E. M. Foster and Miss May star, formerly of this place, Mr. Guild Becker are spending today (Friday) in, as superintendent of the T. & I. Eiec Toledo. I trical Company also of this place. - The South Side Peat m a r ket a n d G race ry SPECIALS'FOR SATURDAY Large Size can apricots, 3 for: 98c Regular X5c mince meat, 2 pkgs. for 1.23c Special prices on Meats Fresh lettuce and" celery, grape fruit, oranges and bannanas. Oysters direct from Baltimore, Phone 312. H. A. KRAUSS BEE 1 f ' pGr-iM 1 tz WE WELCOME it beats as it sweeps as it cleans the Famous Hoover Sweeper to qur midst This store announce" with pricte that The Hoover Suction Sweeper Company, the oldest and U rarest maker of elec tric cleaners, has appointed us one of their dealers. Only the leading stores in each city are 'elected to sell The Hoover, for it is the best electric cleaner and, as Buch, demands the highest type of representation. We regard the calibre of The Hoover a in keeping .with the other fine merchandise for which this store is justly noted. . Our patrons will, we feel, be glad of the opportunity to witness a demonstration of the famous Hoover here. We welcome The Hoover to our midst and invite all residents of this city to call and acqaint themselves with it, with out obligations to purchase IT SEATS... Mrs. Philip Porter who underwent a serious operation at the hospital - .....j ,0 uuuig uiceiy. . There will be preaching at the church of God Chapel Sunday Dec 5th at 11:00 a. m. also 7:00 p. m Rev. J. Henry, Toledo, Ohio. Start your Xmas by buying a ticket to the home talent play at the High School December i4th for the bene fit of the Cleveland Orphanage. " If youv have the blues, just come and see the play, "Trimming The Min ister's Wife's' Bonnet." Home talent and you will sure forget them. Elmer Grimm, and family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Grimm's par ents, Mr. and! Mrs. Jacob Volmer near Delta. Mrs. Donat entertained for Thanks giving besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, her brother and family of Adrian. The Fauver Bible Class of the M. H. Church will hold their December so cial at the home of Mrs. D. W. Myers on Marshall St., Tuesday' evening, December -7. HOOVER The Misses Mary Ditto, Mable Will iams and Christine Murray and the Messers Frank Meister, Elmer George Ralph Croninp.fr nnH 4rlt,,- - w:n ! terns spent Sunday with. Miss Alda Dr. W. H. Maddbx has removed his .office from the rooms in the Blair xiouse and is now located in the Ham Block on Depot Street in the room's formely occupied by the Gehring Brothers New Edison Store. AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS f pecial Introductory Offer If more convenient, just phone or write us and we will dem onstrate The Hoover on your rugs, without the slightest obliga tion. Or one will be left for trial, if desired. Should you decide , to purchase, the payments may be divided over 6 or 10 months. We cordially invite you to call, write or phone. ingham, Guilford & Co, IN notions Soap, rolled oats, candies, corn flakes, beans, coffee, Jello, Karo syrup, and com pound lard. Grandmas naptha soap per bar 7c, P & G soap 7c, Grandmas white soap dc per bar. All toilet - soaps 3 cakes for 25c. Large package rolled oats 30c, Small oats 13c. CANDIES at 19c, at 25c, at 29c, at 35c, at 39c, at 49c. Post Toasties, Jersey and Kelloggs Flakes large, size 1 9 C each. New Michigan beans 5 lbs. 3 7 C WE SELL COFFEE of quality at 2 1 C, 30c, 36c, and 39c, ail g-uaranteed quality. Jello all flavors 2 kgs- 25c- Karo syrup per 10 lb. pails 1 9c for me, ggc for Ked. Shortening Compound at 2Uc All Bargains at TEie GASH and CARRY Store, A Box Social and! Minstrel 31it I will be held at the Whitcomb School uismct o. a on December 10th, 1920 at 8 o'clock, two miles north of Wina meg. Ladies invited tn and gentlemen their pocket books. Everyone welcome. Teacher, Helen Scully i NOTICE M. W. OF A. There will be a business meeting Tuesday evening, December 7th. All members are requested to be present. E. W. Bourquin,' Clerk SCIIOLRARSH1PS FOR EX-SERVICE MEN The Fulton County Committee of the Y. M. C. A. Ex-Service Men's Edu cational Department is composed of Dr. C. F. Hartman, Frank R. Guilford, S. JV-rry Johnson, Ralph Campbell ana uev. k. Dunham who is the secretary. . During this past year this com mittee have distributed among ex-service men in this county $000 in scholarships in correspondence cours es in business schools and colleges, About $300 will be available this year lor distribution among ex-servce men of the county in this manner. Every ex-service man who is interested in this matter is urged to see some mem ber of the committee named above, The Right Time There is just one time to start a Savings Account RIGHT NOW. You expect to have some money ahead later on. Don't leave it to Ichance. Evieryone inust i build his fortune from the money he does not spend Exceptions are so rare they don't count. Every day you delay starting yoar Savings Account, puts you just that far back. Come in now. One dollar or more .starts you toward your suc cess goal. " w ThePeoples state bam . v - WAUSEON, OHIO " r0tfTY AND OLDEST BANK IN FULTON CW1 Our special price of $15.00 per pair for the wonderful Kryptok double glasses still has, a few weeks to run. 7 Lyon & Co. ' Pocket Bi I Hards Everybody likes to play on the new table. . ' Full Jine of cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and candy. Soft drinks of all kinds. Root beer on draught. Best in town, ask for "Graino" if you like a good drink. GOOD LUNCH . Hayes Bros. Place FARM FOR SALE 44 acres, one mile from, Wauseon. Mrs. Adah Bowser, phone White 678. 20-tf All underwear reduced from 20 to 30 per cent. ' Harrison & Funkhotfser Bros. SB ST m am Of Usefulness ... . . i Comfort and Economy Lion Shirts and Collars Also Neck scarfs and Ties Campus Togs ' ' " . ' ' - and Gold Bond Clothes Jewelry, initial handkerchiefs, gloves and mittens; hats, caps, stocking caps and sweaters for men and boys. Underwesur , Imperial drop seat, Lambsdown union suits, Elastic ribbed union suits and fleeced lined shirts and drawers. Full Line of Boys Union Suits. '.. Our Prices are Right AMUEL RUPP1 RT