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SECTION a THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1927. EVENTS IN LOUISVILLE SOCIETY CIRCLES sister, Mrs. O. O. and daughters.

Lula Ryan, Schiller Avenue. Those present were: E. H. Hlggs, C. J.

MarrlUa, Holden, B. A. Relsch. of Huntington, W. with a cunner.

Entertainments Those present were: Russell Hollis, Lee Rogers, Amelia Tanner, Oliie De Ark. Angelia Biggs, Emma Divare, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Baer.

MISSES Mathilda Reinhart, Lillian Sproecher, Mary E. Heitken, Marie Alberta William Buchman, G. G. Adams, Lillian Schuermeyer. Those present were MESSRS AND MESDAMES P.

Elsenmenger, George Walters. Joe Herp, Mrs. Lydla Schuermeyer. MISSES Mary Mittler, Emma Brown. Ida Bell Hieatt, Mary Roos, May Pate, Esther Schuermeyer, Imogene Bailey.

Roy Childers, E. E. Harley. MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Cyrus Reinhart, Paul Mitchell, Leonard Brown, Daniel Rodgers.

Jerry Broderick, Louis Aldridge. Pauline Rankin, Frances Birchler, Bertha Hodges, J. H. Boyle, E. O.

Pfaff, I. C. Gousha, W. O. Difford.

Mary Straek. Announcement It Is our pleasure to announce the addition to our taff of three Prt beauty operators. This acquisition la directly is line with our policy of maintaining- a staff of specialist. MRS. LENA HARROD Formerly of Miami Beach, specialist In flneer waving and marcelling.

MRS. ANGELA PAWLEY Specialist In Manicuring, MR. C. O. MIZE Expert Half Bobber.

They win welcome their friends and patrons and can assure them the same MESDAMES Dorothy Hesbold, Estelle Bell, Indianapolis, Zlrnhelt, Mary Reinhart, Antonette Nemmer, Virginia Roth, Edna Bauer, Anna May Wentzes, Elizabeth May i Baer. Alta Haupt, Paris, O. O. Notter. Gertrude Roth, Irene Moeller, Marvel Lltchfeld, Louise Wentzes, Martha Wendelgast, Mary Louise Baer, Miss Christine Brenzinger gave a Will Vette, W.

H. Baxter, G. W. Mann, A. G.

Ficks, J. R. Breslin, H. B. Nagel, D.

G. Hallerf Dan G. Keigler, J. E. Meiman, D.

G. Welsh, Donald Gordon, Lillian Schuermeyer, Clara Peterman, Esther Schuermeyer, Florence Mathers. Jennie Bailey, Mary Cathrine Herp, Margaret Herp, Ida Bell Hieatt, Anna Voegtle, H. C. Falast N.

S. Murphy, M. G. Resch, Otto Von Allmen, Karl Von Allmen, shower last week in honor of Miss Lillian Schuermeyer and Mr. Edward Earl Tilley.

Those present were: MISSES Martha M. Mitchell, (Continued From Fourth Page.) Miss Elmira Weis gave a watermelon feast Tuesday evening. Those present were: i-V MISSES Eienora Cashman, Norma Thomas, Dorothy Schulten, Evelyn Eigelback Viola Koster, Louise Thomas, Thelma Thomas, Elmira Weis. Biandina Weis, Mrs. C.

J. Tompkins gave a bunco party Wednesday lor the benefit of the Western Departmental Parent-Teacher Association. Those present were: MESDAMES MESSRS. MESSRS. AND MESDAMES courteous ana eiucieuk Allie Notter, Elsie Notter, Mary G.

Notter, Catherine Joyce, Ruby Warren, William Werst, John Reinhart, v. G. Calvin, W. R. Pritcheritt, W.

H. Satterfield, J. C. Turk, Alta M. Broderick, Theris Mitchell, Ida Mitchell.

W. O. Dewesse, James Russell, Otto Alplger, Norman Loretz, Bryan Holloway, Arthur Reeb, Charles La Grande, Albert Heil. SPECIAL Until Saturday, September 19, Edond Steam h7.50 Permanent Win MESSRS. Henry.

Oswine, Edward Tilley, Douglas Dawson, Arthur Peterman. Edward Reeb, Vitor Bitter. Charles Widerman, A. J. Steersteder.

MISSES MESDAMES Lonnie Harp, Charles Reinhart, Heber Weedman, John Halter, Weimar Higden, Louis Wendelgast, Huber Collins, John Bushermole, Nicholas Reinhart, Conrad Threedopple, Carl J. Baer, Jr. Lydia Schuermeyer, Carrie Brenzinger. Ethel Welsh, Jeanne Harlen, Ethelyn Gousha. Vivian Adams, FREE Tins WEEK Shampoo With Each Halrcot Dora Broderick, MESSRS.

Moreland Mitchell, Irvin Broderick, Robert Mitchell, Omar O'Brien, William Mitchell, Junior Rodgers, Arthur Hayden, J. F. Mitchell. Wood McCullough, MISSES vivtua xuai 1 iauia, niiuo 111150, Olivia Marrillia, Marthl Marrillia, Christine Brenzin- Betty Tatchel. Miss Mary Roos gave a party in honor of Miss Lillian -Schuermeyer.

Those present were: MISSES Gene Beauty Shoppe ger, Lena Guteknust, Doris Meiman, Margaret Muhs, La Verne Koch, Ida Benzinger, Lillian Schuer Hn. Genera Moocsey, Mrr. Carrie Schuer Margaret Steber, Comola Fleisher, Adclla Kolb, Dorothy Gordon, Miss Alice A. Laldly entertained at 212 M. E.

Taylor Bldg. meyer, Mrs. Carrie Schwarz entertained her lotto club Tuesday night. Those present were: MESDAMES Carrie Schaefer, William S. long, Carrie Schwarz, George Kammcrer, Waneto Klein, Main 1846.

her 'home on East Breckinridge Street Alice Ray Childers. Nadine Sine, meyer, Marie Reeb, Alice Schuermeyer. Marie Berry. Alva Smith, Esther Schuer Margaret Seibold, Clemens Montgomery, Fred Lish, William Lish. Harry Henderson, Q.

E. Mooney, Harry Irving, O. A. Myers, John Irby, C. J.

Tompkins. George Harris, James Caufield, Mary Caufield, Ben Ruth Maguire, George Miller, J. E. Paytorv Herman Welsh, A. B.

Ringo, Eddie Martin, Joe Fogle, Doris Holder, of New Albany. Helen Irvin, Georgia Irvin, Mary Roos, Meta Roos, Lillian Schuer- meyer, Margaret Roos. meyer, Ida Bell Hieatt, Christine Brenzinger, May Pate. Esther Schuermeyer, Jennie Bailey, Lula Ryan, MESSRS. opneua Kicnt, George Rigsby, Kaiherine Sherry.

C. W. Flicher. MESSRS. Friday night with a bunco party.

Those present were: MISSES Martha WelkeL Adeline Traband, Anna Miller, Margaret Volt, Carolyn Baumer, Laura Vcit, Dorothy Crutcher, Minnie Thigpen, Alta Metzger, Florence Baugh. Philippina Franz, S. F. Herndon, Carl Nagel, G. G.

Depp, Lee Rogers, Julian Rogers, William Kolb, John Klein, John Fleisher. George Conrad, William Reeb, Edward J. Reeb, Edward Filley, Mack Watson, Lee Quire. W. W.

Elack. Eleanora Frank, NEW FURNITURE Marie Adams, Robert Childers. Jessie Wright, John Rohrman, Charles Daruier. Minnie Franz, Minnie Grimm, Miss Elizabeth Smith and members MESSRS. Miss Vivian Sproehule entertained Clarence Wathers, of the Comus Club entertained with a Miss Jennie Bailey gave a surprise shower in honor of Miss Lillian Schuermeyer.

Those present were: MESDAMES Ruth Hibbs, Marvin Scott, An ice cream social will be given from 3 to 9 o'clock Thursday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Herman Welsh, on Garland Avenue, for the benefit of the Western Departmental Parent-Teacher Association. The following spent a week-end at the Jolly Fourteen Club last week with a bunco party at her home on Cecil Avenue. double birthday party for Mr. George Mount Mercy: Weilage and Mr.

Raymond Dupe. MISSES Albert Burger, Fred Degner, Frank Killer, Earl Keaner, John Johnson. Edward Peters, Frank Weber, Carl Selber, Raymond Geraghty, Robert Unter- mm E. M. Deane, Lydia Schuemeyer.

Those present were: MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Those present were: MISSES Emma Crone, Margaret Crone, Mildred Kaelin. Wilhelmina Heit- MISSES idfarie Lyons, Jackie Hudgins, Elizabeth Roberts Davis Carriss, a bunco of Miss Irene Lehman, Margaret Arnold, Mildred Owen, Helen Taylor, Alfred Bauer, Ray Miller, Michael Kinzer, George Kammerer, Henry Beck, Robert Stafford. Miss Ida Bell Hieatt gave party and shower In honor Mesdames Louis Steber and Claude kemper, Kitty Owen, Ruth Rommel, For Greater Enjoyment of the Home You'll be more likely to find the new furniture you want in better quality and at a saving in price at the store of Mayer's, where people have learned to expect unusual values all the time. Talbott were hosta Friday, August 12, Frances Heit- MESDAMES Louise Watts, Dorothy Dickey, kemper, at the Egyptian Tea Room at a bunco party and luncheon In honor of Miss Anna Fertig, Lucille Schmockers, Lucille Cooper, Florence Scanlan.

Lena Bachmann, Irene Bachmann, Gertrude Frank-rone, Rose Frankrone. Margaret Lipp, Mary Horas, Elizabeth Schneider, Carolyn Schneider. Mary Hoellmann, Anna Mae Wagner, Carolyn Brinke, Lillian Rietze, Dorothy Kornhorst, Betty Barringer, Elizabeth Smith. Ethel Welsh. Covers were laid ior: Where Every Operator Is a Trained Cosmetician Bessie Voris.

MISSES Ethel Best, Marian Miller, Vivian Sproehule. Adelaide Kittel, Viola Miller, Ethel Miller. Gladys Beck, MESDAMES MESSRS. Catherine T. Carl P.

Koch, Roy Childers, Dorothy O'Hern, Bauer, D. G. Welsh, G. P. Muns, BROS Bertha Fritz, Anna Hern, Elizabeth Searcy, George Weilage, Raymond Dupe, Frank CasseV Victor Straub, Hobart Jackson, Ted Flischner, George Young, Earl Clingman, Hugh Kelly, George Mueller.

Mr. Joseph Linbach. William Martin, John E. Black, William Prichertt, Louis Steber, I Oscar Kammer, Claude Talbott. Miss Estelle Rosa gave a party Tues Mrs.

Thomas K. Clinard was given surprise party Sunday at her home MISSES in South Park. day evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Romano Rosa. A surprise, party was given Monday Ethel Welsh, Cotilda Marrillia, night in honor of Miss Margaret Guetig, "Always a Little Better" Wm.

F. Mayer 413 West Market Street Those present were: I MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Mrs. Roy Childers gave a miscella at her home on Hilcrest Avenue Those present were: MESSRS. AND MESDAMES neous shower July 28 In honor of Miss Thomas K.

William Murray, Those present were: MISSES Ethel Welsh. Those present were: Clinard, Leo Englert, Romano Rosa, F. A. Rosa, MESDAMES Mac Stewart, William Harrison, Margaret Guetig, Aline Richards, Mollie Clowes, Juliette Guetig, William Wiedman, J. M.

Ray, Herman Eatherly, Birmingham. Oscar Kammer, Dewey Holden, Now Is An Ideal Time to Get Our Successful EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE Margaret Kelly, William Vette, Charles Reid, L. L. Higgs. Edward Harley, Eleanor Guetig, Dorothy Oeswein.

MESDAMES S3 Marion Worden, Ursula Zhender, William Baxter, Edward Nelman, A. A. McDowell, Alice Longworth, R. L. Bollinger, C.

C. Mazzoni, A. A. Bertoll. -O.

L. MelitL P. C. Taddonio, E. E.

Nava, A. L. Taddonio, J. C. Mazzoni, A.

C. Lena, M. M. Daltom, -p J. A.

Julo. MESDAMES A. F. Moore, E. Newbill, M.

M. Natiello, H. A. Booker. Mr.

C. C. Brooker. Fred Wolke, Chicago, Nashville, MESSRS, Ada Clinard. John Kieth, Charles FarrelL Henry Nagel, MISSES $1 COO W.

W. BealL G. P. Muhs, William Martin. J.

C. Kolb, John H. Boyle, George Marrillia, Helen Englert, Cora Harrison. William Sherman, Albert Richards, Theodore Guetig, Harry Richards, Victor Guetig, 1 Charles Richards. Ray Manfold, Morris Herman, Kenneth Bears, William Clowes, Jack Clowes, George Bennett, Sam Quick, Irvin C.

Gousha, Wallace Dilford, D. G. Welsh, Carl P. Koch, MESSRS. i Mrs.

J. G. MacNeill gave a lawn party Tuesday evening in honor of Cleo Clinard, WUliara Cox, Theo Englert, James Eatherly. Vivian Romph, R. O.

Pfaff, Miss Murrell Winter and Miss Ruth Miss Florence Kolb gave a card party Wise women are visiting our beauty shoppe now for those large natural waves that distinguish the Eugenol permanent They can make their appointments to suit their own convenience without the slightest delay or uncertainty. Shepard, who lelt- last wees on a motor trip. The lawn was decorated with Japanese lanterns. Those present Mrs. William Daniel was host at a luncheon last Sunday given at her Wednesday evening in honor 01 Mrs.

John Fitch of Toledo and Miss Mar home on Barbee Way In honor of Mr garet Gutzka of Detroit. Those pres Ernest Giltner of Chicago. 'Those ent were: Eugene Wrocklage, Henry Nagel, Louis Steber, G. G. Von Allmen, Claude Talbott.

A. A. Schook, Julian Rogers, Sara Childers. Otto Von MISSES Ethel Welsh, Frances Marvel Lichtefeld, Hellmueller. Clotilda Marrillia, Loretto Omer, Virginia Felsner, Gloria J.

Difford, Margaret Gregory. Martha Marrillia, MESDAMES Phone City 4094 For Your Appointment Shoppe Open, Until 8 P. M. Saturdays John Fitch, 4 J. T.

Russell. J. MISSES were: Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. MacNeill. Mrs. L. C.

Evans. MISSES Murrell Winter, Bessie Faulk. Ruth Shepard, Frances Sehr, Evelyn WesseL Ethelda Schuff, Ruth Starke, Alvlna Zimmer-Edna Shevel, man of In- Edna Bishop, dianapolis. Verda Twyman, present were: MESDAMES William Giltner Georgia Abbott of Otto, of Otto, Ind. MISSES June Abbott Opal DanieL of Otto, MESSRS.

Sadie Flexner, Virginia Pedigo, Emily WelgeL Nell Green, Margaret Gutzka, Florence Kolb. Louise Bruning. Olivia Marrillia, Alice Ray Childers, Marie Sacksteder, Betty J. Baxter. Monday to Friday A.

75c MARCEL AT Mrs. William Desse entertained her club Wednesday at her home. Those Miss Evelyn Schuster was given a surprise party Thursday evening at her Henry Abbott of Otto, Ind. Mrs. George Eaton, entertained Thursday in honor of the sixteenth Ernest Giltner of Chicago, Mort Giltner of Otto, present were: MESDAMES William Ritman.

Charles Harris, birthday anniversary of her son. Mr 50c David Eaton. Those present were: MISSES Charles Sutton, Herbert Nadal, Mr. and Mrs. C.

P. Griffith were host; Earl Sheffield, William Lleber, John T. Ahem, William Desse. home on Tyler parkway. Those present were: Mrs.

I. F. Schuster. MISSES Antoinette Vern Schuster, Luebig, Evelyn Rosemary Braun, Schuster. MESSRS.

Norman Luker, John G. Johnson, Homer Wise, Maurice Luker. Albert McDonald. Take advantage of this very attractive offering. Come in any day except Saturday and get your most attractive marcel for only 50.

Saturday price 75c Marguerite Mary Virginia Chawk, Chawk, Bertha Fangmen, Katherine Eaton, Dorothy Yates, Mary Rummage. Lucille BreitbeiL MISSES Mayme Desse, Helen Sheffield. Mildred Desse, Mary Louise Rit-Lillian Sutton. man. MASTERS George Harris.

Charles Harris. Raymond Sheffield, John T. Harris. Dixon Welsh. Sidney Campion, William Mrs.

Mary Ginsberg entertained at David Eaton, Robert Phelps, Jesse Morgan, Fowler Owen, Sunday night, August 14, at a din: at their hojne on Carolina Avenue. Those present were: MESSRS. AND MESDAMES John H. W. F.

Booth, Emmerich. Nicholas Braun, Henry L. OberUes, D. L. Leetch.

Julius John, MESDAMES G. A. Doll Emma Warth. of St. Louis, MISSES Alma Louise Estelle Jahn, Emmerich, MESSRS.

George F. Barth, Robert J. Heller. Hair Bobbing by Hair Stylists 50c Work Applied Upon Charge Accounts Lev Bros Beauty Shoppe MARKET at THIRD her home on East Lee street with a bunco party in honor of Mr. Ruby Mclnich.

The following officers of ONE OF THE SMARTEST STYLES FOR FALL! Gecrge Eaton, Freddy French, ivija. vrcuige jdi uciis gave a tuncnfoii Louis Bossung. Rummage. bridge party Wednesday in honor of Naomi Chapter, No. 14, Order of Eastern Star, were present: C.

J. Murphy, MESDAMES fast as la Pateat ar Satta. witk Kaiae3tBJwIM ClpWtte. Cash Mail Ordert Given Prompt Attention Kindly Add 25c for Mailing and Serrica. Miss Margaret Boughey gave a bunco party Monday, afternoon in honor of Ruby Mclnich, Amelia Reeves, Miss Louise Nicholls of New York City Those present were: MESDAMES I.

R. Brown. Walter Moorman, liansten Smith. Paul Barth, Thomas McGulre, George Bruens. Edwin Lorenz, Ida Camea, Mary Ginsberg, Misses Loraine Dulson and Ruth Dui son of Pennsylvania.

Those present Malvlna Pansier, Lillian Dey, Dora Farmer, Louise Downs. were: Mr. and 1 Mrs. Fred Lurding gave a dinner Wednesday evening. Covers 3 MISSES Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Orr entertained if WANDLER MISSES at a house party the past week-end at Eleanor Getner, Loraine Dulson, Florence Ryan, Evelyne Russ, Margaret Kalten- Thelma Russ. the country home of J.

A. Barrel! at Louise Nicholls, Emma Popp, Cally Carey, Lillian Fisher. SOOT BarraUton. The guests were: were laid for MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Joseph L.

Walter, Eugene D. Carraro, C. Earl Carraro, Fred Lurding. Mrs. Louise Carraro.

Mr. Albert Walter. SHOPS bacher, Margaret Boughey, TMANN TRUNK: HAR A dinner and theater party was given Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Costella.

MISSES i Mary Rose Koetner.Anna Louise August ll in honor of Mr. J. P. Jones. Louise Miller, Boughey, Marie Kipper, Dorothy Boughey.

who left August 13 for Detroit. Those Ethel Stelnlage, Erma Peege, Mary Keel, Margaret Hart. 460 S. Fourth St. present were: Ruth Dulson, MESDAMES MESSRS.

A surprise birthday party was given Grace Campbell, Elizabeth White. MISSES August 13 in honor of Mrs. Rudy Steiger at her home on Wallace Ave Forrest Jackson, Marion L. Thack-Robert Peege, er. George E.

Heck, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walter gave a farewell party last week hi honor of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Earl Carraro of Nash- viile. Those present were: MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Irvin ZIx, Eugene -Carraro, Carl Cravens, C. Carl Carraro, Fred Lurding, A. A.

Miller, Joseph Ricket, Joseph 'L. Walter. Thelma Ausbeck, Louise Kuese- nue. Those present were: Jessie Speake. mann.

MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Mrs. J. S. Kolb gave a luncheon MESSRS.

Hartmann Student Special as adver tisedinthe Saturday Evening Pwto August 301 $55-00 Thursday in honor of Miss Albert Steiger, H. C. Yost, Miles Silk Shop J. P. Jones, T.

L. Caress. Allan Shapiro, Welsh. Covers were laid for William Steimle, Henry Weilage, H. E.

Cassldy, R. O. Steiger. E. W.

Smith, MESDAMES Incorporated miss Catnerine Aisop. Mr. John Haly. Mkses Julia Miller and Frances Miller Edward Meiman, Roy Childers, 60S SOUTH FOURTH AVE! FRANCIS BLDG entertained with an Informal party Mrs. Ernest Cassidy.

Mrs. Bruno von Bredow entertained John Back, Louis Steber. Eugene Sohm. D. G.

Welsh, Wednesday evening; Those present MISSES her card club at luncheon recently at were: A. M. McDoweU, J. 5. KOID.

William Vetts. Gladys Moore, Gladys Roggen- MISSES her home on Western Parkway. The guests were: NEW FALL SILK Gladys Benslng.i Catherine Filburn. Jane Burnlce Smith, Vivian Cassldy, Betty Jean Cassldy. Virginia Yost.

MISSES MESDAMES kamp, Dolly Benslng, Margaret Ducoff, Ethel Welsh, Doris F. Meiman. Violet P. Vaupell, Alma Von Margie Burke, Irene Mueller, Julia Miller. Jane Soete, Adele Kolb, Katherine Doris Smith, Bollinger, Catherine OXeary, Denola Duffin, Louise Leachman, Cora Mae Jen- MESSRS.

Miss Irene D. Mueller and Mr. Wlnefred Krieger, Borries, Eugene W. Tafel, Elfieda Albrecht, Oral Doerhoefer, Marguerite Weisinger, Mary Helen Raymond H. George H.

Mueller were host at a den party given In horor of the birth Henry Al Gasser, William Steimle, Henry Scherff. Ducoif, Brooker, Edith Piscetelll, Hortence W. nings, Mary Agnes Cusick, Catherine Hines, Frances Miller, Mary R. Filburn. day anniversaries of Mrs.

Ru'olph Steiger and Mr. Henry II. Scherff. Those Oscar Congrove. Miss Antoinette Schweitzer enter Robert W.

Hollenbach, Irene Ackerman, Beulah Ilatres, Mildred Leach i invited were: Norman L. Kelsker, Schimpeter, tained the O. F. F. Club at her home.

MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Austine Zapp, Constance Schulten. Devar, man, Those present were: Gertrude Kettig, Hedwig L. Seelbach, Plery, Rudolph Steiger, Adolph Buchold. Henry Weilage, MISSES Doris Mae Miller, Elizabeth Yaeger.

Frederic W. Bonne, Geralduie Kohler, Margaret Fust, Margaret Penner, Marcella Roehrlg, MISSES Hilda Scott, Rose Marie Mengel, Juanita Edlnger, Amelia Englehard, Lucille Wathen, Vera James, Elaine Jarboe, MESSRS. Mary Polsgrove, Catherine Wilhelmina Beatrice Stewart, Edna Allsmlller, Nelnlnger, George Holman, Herbert Weber, Beckman, Kathleen Grinstead, of Cincinnati: Antoinette Schweitzer. Elinor Roehrig, Sarah Penner, Juliette Marendt, Hildegarth Schultz, Bruno von Bredow. Lilliam Glmble, Margaret Ethel Weigel, Neiningo, Matilda Idler.

Lloyd Childress, William Gute- kunst, Sam Frost, Syl Miller, Marion Spurrier, John Ackerman, Frank DolXinger, Robert Hoffman, Bluegrass Review, No. 45. Women's MESSRS. Willard Dean. Mrs.

Fred R. Eggers entertained her Benefit Association, will give a card and bunco party in the Red Room of Morse Engnehl. Henry H. Scherff, Henry Weber, bunco club Thursday at her home on Theodore Mueller, James Berry. i K.

Alfred Kaster. Frank Rankin. the Shubert Building at 2:30 Forty-second Street. Those present Edward Klein, Stanley Weigel, Oscar Congrove, Monday afternoon. The public is in were: Forrest Maler, Milton Fegenbush.

vited. William Leachman, Richard Schneer, Owen Leachman. MESDAMES Robert Wilbrt, Edna Hltz, Thomas McGill, surprise birthday party was given Morse Dean, Dorothy Mercer, Irma Summers. Lily Goldner, Anna Horn, Emma Mangus, Miss Louise Van Bogaert on Saturday evening, August 13. Those present A surprise party was given Miss Catherine Compton, I Hazel McKlnley, were: Are Arriving Special offerings that are greatly underpriced to induce early buying.

Special purchase from Haas of New York, of their finest materials in one great lot at 2- yd. Actual Values Up to $7.00 Yard Consisting of Satin Crepes, Reversible Satin Crepes, Plaid-back Satins, Printed Satin-back Crepes, Failles, Satin Failles, Crepe Failles, ikngalines, Satin Cantons and many others. Light and dark combinations and colorings suitable for early Fall wear. Crepe Satins 1.98 yd. Tho season's favorite again Crepe Satins; lovely quality all-silk, 40-inches wide in black, Navy ar.d many of the newest colors; this qualitv is usually sold at $2.75.

Special offering at, qq yard i m0 Plain Crepes $1.79 yd. Plain Washable Crepe de Chines, AVashable Tub Crepes and Washable Crepe Pongee in various new Fall colorings; light and dark; 33 and 40 inches widevalues to 2.95. Special offering at, yard $1.79 Mary Loretta lllle Friday night at her Flora Goldner, MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Fred R. Eggers.

Ray Grafenham. home on osage Avenue, xnose pres- Anna Waters, Joseph Van Bo- Edwin Miller, i ent were: gaert. James suuivan. MESDAMES Miss Margaret Gregory entertained Charles Esterle, with a miscellaneous shower and bunco MESDAMES C. H.

Hile, R. J. Hancock. B. B.

Altlc. M. J. Burke. C.

J. Stauber, in honor of Miss Lula Mae Torstrlck. Elizabeth Van Rose Green of Those present were: 4 Bogaert, Indianapolis; MISSES MESDAMES Frank Esterle, Henry Hubbard Catherine Tinker, Thelma Jull, Rudolph Allsmlller, Riley Gagel, Mary Straub. Lillian Klppes, MISSES Rose Wafzlg, L. L.

Craig, Kenneth Collins, For Students the Hartmann Specials These Hartmann Student Specials are designed especially and priced economically for student use. They Lave the appearance that justifies pride. They nave the convenience that keeps clothes wrinkle-free and dustless. Used as a closet in email rooms, they are pilfer-proof You are invited to see these Student Specials. They will be cheerfully demonstrated.

Other Hartmann Student Specials priced at $42.50, $49.50 and $75.00 Alberta Heugun, viva Derr, Julia Messex, Bertha Walter- Ed Torstrlck, Jack Williams, Fay Jones, Anne Kuebler. Loretta Hile, Henry Nagel, R. P. Gregory. man, Mary 11.

Stauber, Marcella Straub, Arthur Nagel, Mary Mclntyre, Emma Burckle, Mary Green, In MISSES Hedwig Haegl, Lula Mae Tor- dianapolis; MESSRS, Herman Lammers, Albert Straub, Albert Kuebler, Joe Ker Zog, James Louis Head, Stammerman, Charles lllle. Arthur Marking. Anna Haegl, stricK, Josle Hlttlnger, Mary Louise Barnes, Juanita Hubbard, Evelyn Van Bogaert, Margarltte Van Bogaert, Louise Van Bogaert. Valeda Green, Ruth Burkle, Ida Torstrlck, Indianapolis; Betty Craig, Martha Jean Van Edna Stotz, Mildred Stotz, Ruth Wolke. Bogaert, Mrs.

C. J. Marrillia and Miss Clo Ethel Gregory, Thelma Wolke. Helen Heeb, tilda Manilla gave a dinner Sunday Marvel Lichtefeld, Margaret Gregory. pvmlnar In honor of Miss Ethel Welsh.

MESSRS. MESSRS. Covers were lata tor Amos Kelly, In- James Sullivan, Henry Nagel, Edward Torstrlck, bye hje dianoplls; Joe MESSRS. AND MESDAMES Normal Allsmlller, L. L.

Craig. Lee Rogers, Mamie ernweiizer, J. W. Johnston. Henry Emge, Indianapolis; Al.

J. Young, Charge Accounts Invited HUU Orders Filled A. C. Burckle, P. J.

Esterle, Henry Stephan, William Godbey, Forrest Carl P. Koch. Hoy cnuaers. C. J.

Marrillia. D. G. Welsh. MISSES Mesdames G.

P. Muhs and C. P. Arthur Young, I Koch gave a shower at the Riviera Club in honor of Miss Ethel Welsh. Those Georgette Crepes $1.79 yd.

Julia Bousha, tttnei wcisn. present were; Opposite Post Office virtnrta Marrillia, uiouiaa Marrnua. John Kuchen-brod, Joseph Van Bogaert, William Barnes, Harry Hat horn, In 560 South Fourth Ave. TT ii Olivia Marrlllia, Alice Ray Childers. MESDAMES E.

Wrocklage, J. C. Kolb, dianapolis; James Barnes. E. 0 eavy quamy Au-iiik Jrepe Georgette in about twenty new Autumn shades; regular quality.

Special offering at, yard. LaVerna Koch, Martha Manilla. MASTERS Julian Rogers, hve Roger. R. Steber.

J. J. McTlgne, N. A surprise party was given last week P. P.

Klein, WE ARE LUGGAGE SPECIALISTS II In honor of the birthday anniversary Oscar Kammer, K. E. Fleisher, N. Grimes, Mr F. Mitchell entertained his E.

L. Norton, C. E. Talbott, oi miss Elizabeth Baer at her home on 6i.

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