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Port Clinton, Ohio Progressive Times from Port Clinton, Ohio • 8

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0 Progressive Times Port Clinton Thursday Sept 27 1928 Pge Eight James Ineichen ef Lansing I am offering furniture for sale Port Qiiiton Items Mrs Burgderfer and daugl Pearl had for their Sunday Mrs Henry Hoover and son Mr and Mrs Charles Gandert anl daughter Ncama til of Mansfield Sgt Morton Doodrill of the Proving Ground hospital Wednesday accompanied a lieutenant to the Walter Reed hospital Washington The officer is Very badly crippled with rheumatism He had come to Camp Perry for the national matches Edward Thomas a former manager of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Store now connected with the Toledo warehouse of the company He spent the week end here with his family on Sixth street Mr and Mrs Howard Magruder went to Sandusky Wednesday to attend tiie funeral of Mrs Steible an old friend of the family Mr and Mrs Moses Druckenmiller and Erdine have moved into their new home on Laurel avenue It is located just to" the north of their house corner Fremont road and Laurel avenue which they vacated Summer cqds are very common a this time of the year A normal bod ily resistance will usually prevent colds "Chiropractic show that Chiropractic will cure over S3 percent of colds Within a few days Try Chiroprsctic for colds Dr Darr Post Office: Bldg Monday Wednesday and Friday adv Mr and Mrs Howard Magruder shopped in Toledo Friday For the cool days and evenings use the Radiant gas heaters can be shifted to any place in the home See them at Ohler ft adv Several of the local members of the Ohio (Public Service company railway department are at Cleveland this week attending the American Electric Railway association convention On Thursday noon Mr A Cowgill the local manager will be one of the after dinner speakers when he will talk on the subject Those present at the convention were A Cowgill Bennett Fleck Michigan Miaa Josie Ineichen and James Fits and family of Venice called on (Port Clinton friends and relatives Sunday 7WJT daughter weighing nine EZ? pounds was bom to Mr ant Allen Gilmore Depot street Wednesday September 26 She has been named Rose Mary This event makes Mr and Mrs Will Palmer grandparents Newly built and much larger quarters offer improved find faster -service in woven ruga of various patterns Bowling Green rugman due on September 28 takes carpet or clothing No deposit personal delivery no canvassing phone Novelty 1 adv A number of employees of- The Ohio Public Service company who were winners in the recent contest for the Customers Ownership sale of stock were given a theatre party at Toledo Tuesday evening -Complimenting Mrs Richard lav-in of Albany New York who la Ji ere for a visit Mrs Andrew Laua-ten entertained a three' tables bridge Wednesday evening in her home at 524 East Perry streets Mrs Semon East Perfy and Depot street entertained the Junior Guild -of the St Thomas' Episcopal church Wednesday evening Diamonds Why Not Own One? Make October the time to purchase and wear a Diamond of quality and beauty' Our easy payment plan will assist you Daum Jeweler ahd Optometrist Registered No 299 IJeft Clinton Ohio lira Barn uni of the Fremont road entertained with a lovely dinner Sunday in honor of her daugh-- ter Kathleen's seventeenth birthday Thou present were Ralph Wightman lira Lovina Branum Mrs Frank Branum of LaCarne Mr and Mr Branum Wayne and Avonelle Branum and the guest of honor Mis Lela Diachingcr left for New York City Sunday after having spent the past three weeks here with her parents Mr and Mrs George Dis-chinger on Jackson street Atty Galleher entertained his brother Wn Galleher of Marion over the week end Allen Matthews of the Matthews Boat company transacted business for the company in Cleveland Saturday Rally Day in the Church school is to be a big event this Sunday In SL Thomas Episcopal church The school opens as usual at 9:30 in' the Guild hall and efforts are being made by the teachers to secure' a full attendance Promotions will be made on this Sunday Early service will be held as usual at 8:00 and the morning service at 10:30 In the' evening the rector will begin a series of addresses on the creed These addresses will be given at evensong which is held at 7:80 Several members of the Port Clinton Tank company were at Camp Perry Sunday when they spent a number of hours on the rifle ranges doing rifle and pistol practice 'Game Warden Frank Wolfe and his deputies of Fremont were here the fore part of the week in the in-terest of the fish and game laws A clou lookout id being kept for violators of these laws in this part of the state i'- Keep warm this winter vwith the New Detroit Jewel gas cabinet heater Saves fuel and the bother with coal Call at Ohler ft- to see these heaters adv The Misses Anna and Elisabeth de la Barre were in Toledo Friday Albert Wolfe suffered a fractured rib Sunday evening when his automobile was forced from the road while he was returning from Toledo where he had been to call on Mrs Wolfe who is is one of the hospitals in that city In the automobile at the time of the accident with the driver were Mr Herman Wolfe Mr and Mrs Fred Lutes and Mrs Rider who were uninjured at the home of my mother 610 Perry street Alvin Faus Mr and Mre Clarence Myen and daughter Juanita Leila and Failing were givsts at tha wedding dinner of Mr and Mrs Charles Kelly in Toledo lest Saturday Miss Martha Kuesthardt visited in Toledo Sunday with Mr 'and Mrs Edgar Kuesthardt A- Green local Rexall druggist was in Toledo Wednesday looking after business interests fllillerTires ccAKe-vo-Tc-eoao OFFER YOU Greater Mileage Greater Satisfaction Lower Pier-Mile Cost Because of Scientific Advantages i One-Piece' Tread and Sidewalls 2 3 Road-Shaped Geared-to-the-Road Tread Cord Construction Come in and make ug prove it Garage PORT CLINTON OHIO JOHN JACOBSON 7 Chicago who has visited her brothers Herman and Will Bred beck the past week returned home 8unday Mrs Bernice Welch who held position al the Northern Ohio Telephone exchange has resigned and returned to Columbus William Whims was in Toledo Saturday on a business minion Stanley Barnes who has been in charge of the Camp-Perry office for the Western Union Telegraph company ha accepted' position witb the copipany in Columbus where he will work while attending the Ohio State University An Exchange club has been organ-ixed at Put-in Bey with 25 charter member Nathan Ladd was elected president Matt Ingold first vice president IThomas Conlin secont vice president Dr Roy IL Evans secretary and Frank A Fuchs treasurer The ladie of the Danbury Lutheran church will have their regular monthly social in the basement of the church on Thursday October 4 Committee to entertain are Mrs Mary Schultz Mrs Edwin Schulte Mrs Elizabeth Schmidt Mrs Wm See-beck Mrs Eugene Vollmer MrsWm Parker Ford and little daughter Carolyn Sue will depart for Missouri Sunday -Where they' wil visit Mrs father John Schumacher On the conclusion of 'their stay they will continue on to California returning to their home in San Francisco Mre Ford and daughter have spent a month in this community visiting friends 'and relatives Congressman Chalmers of Toledo- was a Port Clinton visitor pn Friday spending part of the day here with friends and looking after political affairs A son was born to Mr and JP-m David Stover Erie Prov ing Ground Wednesday September 26 Mias Daisy Mow has accepted a position in-thp Gepfert store She spent Sunday and Monday in Cleveland visiting friends Smalley of the Mt Vernon Bridge Co who waa brought to the Pool hospital last weekjwhen he sustained a fracture of the right leg while at work on the Sandusky bay bridge waa taken to Columbus Wednesday He wSs placed on a cot am accompanied byhis wife he made the trip by train When Mre Smalley came here following her husbands accident her brother brought her The brother has since died in his home -I Atty A I Duff was at Put-in Ray on a business mission Friday and Saturday- Concord grape $100 per gallon at Catawba Island dock October 1 Keg extra phone 237-L Sharp and Cangney -1 adv Miss Phyllis Kuhnle will return to New York City Sunday after spending the part ten dayp with her parents Mr and Mrs E-F Kuhnle Monroe street On her trip here she spent several days in Washington CL The members if the Port Clinton Yacht club held a meeting on Thursday evening at the clulj horn to close a nfimber of business mafc- ters pertaining to this program of club activities The club house will be kept open until cooler weather sets in I Attorney -John Stahl of Fremont transacted business in Justice court for a client Wednesday morning- Buick Touring Good curtains motor and tires $6000 rv East Harbor Motor Sales Far More Healthful yf OTHERS and doctors ansa JViL that Simplex Ffexiasai far more healthful for growing little free soke are so pliable you can bend them with the fin-gen Dreignsd to meet Nature's recniimaenis Finite permit the little feet to rat square! on the greund so the legs bow in or out Inside they aw glove muoch wrinkles rough seams or nail points to torture ths tiny feet Simplex lexiesj nir hum mi Town I SHOES HOSIERY PORT CLINTON OHIO Colonial Theatre Program for tho week SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 31 Pathe presents La Rocguo hi LOYE OVER NIGHT and a comedy Rod MONDAY OCTOBER 1 Universal presente Wells In GREASED LIGHT NIXG snd novelty Ted TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3 AND I Warner Brea present Louise Fssenda and Clyde Cook I 8 AND 10 CENT ANNIE and a comedy THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OCTOBER 4 AND 5 Metre Goldwya presents Aileea Pringle and Lew Cedy BEAU BROADWAY and a comedy SATURDAY OCTOBER FBO presents Ranger in DOG JUSTICE and comedy SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 Pntke presents Irene Rich in WIFE and a comedy The above program la mb Jed to change without notice FRED REICHERT Mgr Mr--and Mrs Walter Gilmore of Cleveland were in town Thursday On their way to Lakeside to close up their eottage The dirt on tho Sandusky bay bridge is now being graded When this work is done a dressing stone will bfi spread -The motors for the lift span have been placed and the wiring of them' will require knottier month It is expected that the bridge will he opened to traffic some time in December Harry Pledger A Petti bone and Clarence Lemmerman were in Cleveland from Sunday until Wednesday evening attending the annual meeting of tiie grand lodge of the Knights of Pythian tf the state Mrs Daunt was hostess to the Episcopal Guild members Thursday afternoon at her home on East Sec-reet lay wi the season for tourists who passed through the Ottawa county peach belt in search of ripe 'peaches Many of the automobiles' were loaded down with1 fruit when the parties suited on their homeward trip The fruit season Is nearly over and another week will ice most of the peaches cleaned up in the orchards Grapes are now being harvested in many of the vineyards and for the next two or three weeks the grape harvest will be at its best Mr and Mrs Tadsen have moved from their summer home near Rock Ledge to their home on Perry street Mrs Oliver Kies and nephew Dur ward Gill spent the weekend in Cleveland in the home of Mrs brother GilL Ray Snider Forgereen and Howard Walters attended a meeting held at the Commodore Perry hotel in Toledo Wednesday night for the employees of the Atlantic ft Pacific Tea company Mrs Charles Graves and son Scott of the DeWitt apartment Perry street spent Tuesday in Tp-edo See the new Detroit JeweljGas Cab-net heater saves fuel no coal to haul around no ashes to bother Give satisfactory heat during the coldest weather Can be seen at Ohler ft adv Miss Barbara Seufert Washington street was hostess to the members of the Young Ladies Sodality of the mmaculate -Conception church Tuesday evening Mrs Petti bone of Cleveland ia the guest at the Kelly-Duff cottage across the Portage river A meeting of the officers of the tUwa County Council of Religious Education jalso department super-ntendents and pastors will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:80 P- in the Port Clinton church The annual convention will be held Saturday and Sunday October 27-28 in-the Genoa church Monroe- Bahnsen returned to Clqvs-and Monday to resume his studies Case School of Applied Science He was accompanied by his parents Mr and Mrs Antons Bahnsen Wash-ngton street who remained over until Wednesday CHRISTMAS CARDS Personal and assorted Christmas cards also a nice line of Fay hosiery and silk lingerie and duplex flour sifters Phone 17 Mrs Carl Mar- idv Bessie Emch Beauty Parlor 418 Fulton street Phone 190-M i Electrical Contracting Supplies and Fixtures Specials Saturday Sept 29 Full Fashioned Hose $119 Double Blankets $239 Single Blankets 98c Blue Chambray Shirts 79c I i US 4 1 502 Washington Street Port Clinton Ohio PHONE 48G-W Specials Wednesday Octi 3 Fashioned Silk Hose $139 Silk Vests 79c i Percales 19c Stockings 19c Changing Your Peach Crops Into Whose Dollars? DRY GOODS ner Mohu Johnson Sciuoeder A1 Kreilick Henry Hem-minger Albert Rose Ollie Tucker John Fought and Edward Whaley 1927 Ford Coupe Good bargain at $29500 East Harbor Motor Sales your crops bring Ohio Will the money be yours i Dance Every Saturday Evening GIVEN BY THE HICKORY CLUB at the Casino Hall 1 Orchestra The new wealth you have taken from the sod this year should provide comforts and pleasure for you and your family Make sure that it does1 This strong helpful National Bank has been chosen by many farmers of this section as their financial partner The same expert confidential service is available to you GEM BEACH DANCING Capital $10000000 2500000 Saturday and Sunday Evenings Only National Bank Of Port Clinton -t I- Bid Orchestra Port Clinton.

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