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Brazil Daily Times from Brazil, Indiana • Page 5

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Brazil, Indiana
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5
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Strain. During the j-rt of the afternoon. n-ntlng was 1 1 i.i;r3 th? eft-moon's wox an a.ldro 1.3 v. ill I 3 in two vre-As Ifrs. Rcy Clark at her ho 3 i 11 z.

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1 "ft ,1 i mi-' i OUTING WORTH THE L10HEY Extravagant Spending la Vacation is Not Necessary or Beneficial Get B'ilkd OS Work Mrs. James Read cf Chicago, is the' house guesfof Mrs. II. D. Craft of the Parco Apartments en North Franklin street.

1 1 Hi I Mi fj 1 1 i i i i i and War. -o ti The prepardnsss by government as the ms-iis to increase und ttit tie to Ladies' patent and 2- simp slippers, $25C value, Saturday special aiv, i 1 4t S.J lis i Growing Girls' Mary Jane pumps, low heels, 1 and 2 strap, In our special makes, $3 values, Saturday Trl Kappa Soroiity. Miss Marian delightfully entertained! the Tri Kappa Sorority last' evening at her home on North Meridian street. After a short business session "a social 'hour 'was enjoyed and summer refreshments wera eerved. -o Tho T.

Club Meeting. A delightful, meeting of the T. E. C. Club wag held last evening at the home of Misses Thelma and Vida Swain on North Chicago 'Ave.

A short business session was held, after which a general good time was A contest featured in which the prize was awarded to Miss Nell YvUliams. Light sum-mar refreshments were served at close of the meeting. Miss Edythel Parker was a guest of the club. Tha next meeting will be held in two weeks with Miss Marie Wert at her home in Cloverland. Birthday Anniversary' Party.

Eleven couples were entertained at tha home of Miss Nell Pell in Harmony last evening the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Music and dancing featured throughout the evening and at a late hour I I 7 I jiijK fffjn ttr rT i rite Growing girls' patent and gun metal button shoes, kid and cloth tops, tip and plain toes, $3 values, Saturday ir -t '1 i I 1 I Li 7 Vividly portrays whsr could appen to the United States while we are "Take a vacation if it is War time," is the advice of the State Board of Health. The Board calls attention to the fact the more strenuous the thought and activities of the times, the more needful a complete relaxation, both mental and physical, and that a period of recreation or rest is a duty that one owes to himself, family and business and should be taken as often as he can afford it, but at least once a year. As to whether one can afford a vacation or not, or thinks that hs can, the Board says: "Don't think you can't afford a vacation when probably the truth of the matter is you can't afford not to take some time off to refresh your mind and see yourself from another point of view. It is too often the case when people get in ruts that they think the business can't run without them, that they are indispensable to it naintenance, etc.

Vacations are rood to help a fellow get a true perspective of himself, to see what he really is and how he stands in relation to other people and things. Then too, it is real economy, for it makes health. And yet. that's lot the best part of the real purpose of a. vacation.

"The best vacation," says the Board, "is when all worries and are left behind and self is is given over to a period "of recreation. A change is always beneficial. Pleasant surroundings and sood food are stimulating, but the spending of money is not absolutely essential. To be most benefitted 'rom a vacation one does not have be surfeited with pleasure or burdened with attention and amusements. One should, however, cultivate a vacation attitude to let down and forget, to take care of self, but not to become selfish.

"But a vacation that disregard-ill health laws will be a failure. )ne cannot outrage nature and escape her penalties. An overcrowded stomach will balk sooner or later: Continued loss of sleep will have its "rice. Filth, whether drunk in or milk or gotten from flies dirty fingers will work its usual lire results. Health laws cannot '-e too closely followed for a successful vacation." Be sure to take the children ilong.

They are worth while, and leserve sanitary homes 3nd sanitary school houses. 1 Hi fj dainty summer refreshments were I A POWERFUL, APPEALING, HEART THROBBING, THRILLING, INSPIRING AND IMTENSE PHOTOPLAY Ladies' every day shoes at reduced prices. Ladies ti Princess shoes, rubber sides, tip and plain toes, all sizes 9Ml pro 9 Ml ijliiili served. Entertains Company of Friends. Miss Irene E.

Shaw entertained a company of friends last evening at her home on North Sherman in honor of Miss Margaret Brann of Vincinnes. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Those in the party were: Misses Ruth Brann, Abbie Bnn Fay Underwood and guest Margaret Brann and Messrs. Luther Graham, Roy Burger, Matthew Rau-buck, Archie Spears and Virgil Irwin. At a late hour the hostess served dainty refreshments.

1 1 I I 3 Ladies' $3.50 and $5.00 tan shoes included 4 with a luncheon yesterday and had home of Mrs. John FInley on West liclous picnic supper was sprczd. Af- as her guests, Mrs. John Kennedy, Blaine street. Thirty-five ladies ter the supper games were enjoyed E.

1 Hooper and miss im; 01 were present ana the time was and camp songs sung Those in Visit in Xew Richmond Terre Haute, A. L. ThitTiult, pleasantly spent at needle work for the party were: Mr. and I.Irs. James Men's gun metal dress shoes, blucher styles, Saturday "MODERN MAGIC" ON TAP "AT GAS COMPANY'S OFFICE.

Mrs. John Boyer and daughter and Mrs. John Adams. During the the Red Cross, until the teahour, Gladys left the city today for New atiernoon the party motored to the when a delicious collation was ser Richmond, when they will be Rlngo "Leafy Lonesome" home, ved. the house guests of Mrs.

John Mc- near Poland. Crea. I Demonstration of -Humphrey Automatic Gas Water Heater At-tacts Crowd Continues Three Days. Zeta Kta Tlieta Meeting. Miss Maggie Englehart dclight- Ilcd Cross Sewing Club.

Caster, Mr. and Mrs. Winkle-pleck, Mr. and Mrs. P.

B. Frew, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Lett, and Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis. Thiirsd-iy Euchre Clah. Mrs.

W. H. Dodge was hostess yesterday afternoon for the regular meeting of the Thursday Euchre Club, at her home on West National avenue. The past time of tha was euchre and a prize was awarded after which th3 Men's medium weight work shoes of hard wearing leather, mulo skin, elk and tan calf Motored to Indianapolis. i The' Red Cross Club met last fully entertained tho members of Mrs.

William Shaw, Mrs. Harry evening at the; home of Miss Edna the Zeta Eta Theta sorority last Goldberg and Herman Stein motor- Rohr.g on South Chicago avenue. evening at her home on Bast Ridge ed to Indianapolis yesterday. They Tho evening was devoted to needle street. During -the early part of were accompanied home by Jerome -work for the Red Cross and at a the evening a business Session was Trotcky.

late hour light summer refresh- held after which a general good ments were served. Mrs. C. time was enjoyed. The hostess -o- 1 Chambers of Indianapolis was a served dainty summer refreshments, served deliicious summer r'trc-h guest.

The nest meeting will be held, in ments. At the close of the after- The next meeting will be held at two weeks at the homo of Miss the home of Miss Grace Decker on Frances cn North Washinnton An, 'intt'iresting! xhibi'tion of "modern magic" is now going on at the office of the Gas Company, and will continue through Saturday. The exhibition which was witnessed by many Brazil people, is a demonstration of the Humphrey Automat-icy Gas Water Heater, and "modern, magic" seems a very appropriate name for tha work of this modern appliance for tha home, which affords hot water at the turn of a faucet. E. 7.

of the C.C-. wha arranzad for tha 1-3 secured the Aithur Isr, a 1 ti 3 cf th3 Humphrey Cc iy, i3 in" 'per renal cf Mr. Little gents' gun metal button shoes, 9 to 1 3 Easy to Find. Sandy, strolling up the banks of the river, came upon an English visitor fishing in the stream. "Man," said Sandy, "ye win a catch any fish there.

You'll hae tae gang a bit further up till ye come tae a guid spot." "Ah," said the visitor, "but how will I know when I come to a good "Hoot, man, said Sandy, "you can tzzy tell a sret by the number o-errrty lying about." Ladies Aid Society. The Ladies Aid Society of the Forest Avenue Evangelical Church met in an all day session yesterday in the basement of the church. Quilting was enjoyed throughout the day and a splendid noon dinner was served. The hostess for the meeting was Mrs. Amelia Elder.

Entertained With Luncheon. Mrs. William el ter entertained West Church street. 0 'ibsmhlo Ti enters of tho C. W.

cf tue Flii-t ChrMian Chard ifjoy Ii uic pi 1 noon a business session was held, and it was decided that the dub would disband for the remaining summer months. The Williig cf 3 Fcr-c -i Avmsuo Evangelic-l Ch.rch czt 3--dfuday afternoon at 5 cf Mrs. Iltnry cf cUy. Tr.3 dsvotij 3 ITl young I i lfc: ally enjoyed an outing ing in Staubitzers woods, jon fire weinies ted, coffee made and a de- Sadies of the church last ey yesterday after- huge thimble party at the were 'rt ti the their noon with a Boys gun metal batton shoes 2' to Vi HI vers in 3 3 Mrs. V.

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