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The Evening Independent du lieu suivant : Massillon, Ohio • Page 6

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SIX THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO THURSDAY. MAY 22. 1930 Social Affairs, Clubs, Meetings Society News Items of Interest to Women Readers Has First Of 2 Luncheons i At Residence I Out of Town Guests From Cleveland, New York Present Wedded Wednesday At Brewster Mrs.

Elmer Clenicntz who is- 5sued invitations for two lunch- icons, gave the first of the series Wednesday at her residence in NE. There were 54 guests present from Akron, Cleveland, Alliance, Youngstown, Massillon and New York city- Spring Flowers Form Decorations Large baskets of spring flowers decorated the house and daisies in pastel shades formed colorful centerpieces for the luncheon tables. Honors in bridge games following luncheon were won by Mrs. J. W.

Trego, Mrs. Paul Hollinger, Mrs. C. E. Mankin and Mrs.

E. C. Schobert, of Akron, Mrs. Steele, of Cleveland, Mrs. James Bierly, of Canton and Mrs.

Ray Kline, of Alliance. House guests at the Clementz residence include a number from Cleveland and Youngstown and Mrs. J. A. Smith, of New York city.

The second luncheon was given today. Hostess to Bridge Club Miss Lillian Krause delightfully entertained the members ot her bridge club Wednesday evening at her home in Orchard NE. The prize winners were Mrs. Dorothea Miller, Miss VeronicA Luckner and Miss Irene Wagner. Supper was served after the games to the dining room, sweet peas forming a centerpiece, with pink tapers tied with tulle, at each end.

The cards were lavender dolls. Miss Gladys Roof, of Deuber Canton, will be the hostess in two weeks. E. O. A.

K. Club Last Season Party Held At Elmwood Spring Flowers Decorate Club for Luncheon Bridge Honors Mother Miss Grace Miller, of 6th SW, entertained the members of the E. O. A. K.

club Wednesday evening, prizes going to Miss Mary "Lou Kem and Miss Helen Will. The club will meet with Miss Katherine Halter, of 1st NE, in two weeks. TOOK IT TO BUILD HER UP Strengthened by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound by Bair. Tlie marriage of Miss Anna George, daughter of Mrs.

Anna Blaga, of 6th SW, and Louis Colaner, took place Wednesday at Brewster, at St. Theresa's church, the Rev. T. T. Marchant officiating.

The attendants were Miss Mary Gailas and Mark Ross. The bride wore white georgette trimmed with lace, with long veil and carried a bouquet of lilies and snapdragons. Miss Gailas green chiffon with hat and shoes to match and carried roses. The groom is employed at Canton. The couple will live in Massillon.

Pvighthawk Euchre Club Mrs. Milton Richardson, of the Newman was hostess to the members of the Nighthawk Euchre club, Wednesday evening, prizes going to the hostess. Mrs. Harvey Doll, Mrs. Oliver Lewis and John Lesiiin- ger.

Refreshments were served on the card tables after the games and i the next meeting will be held with Mrs. Prank Swarm, of Euclid SW, two weeks. La Junta, my-lithe daughter was born, one of my neighbors persuaded ine to the and can sleep much better, I am not so nervous as I I have six children and do all my own work. I can do so much more now than I could when I began taking the Vegetable Compound and I shall certainly recommend your medicine whenever I have an JOHN OSBORN, R. Box 21(5, La Junta, Colorado.

Lutheran Fellowship Meeting A Lutheran laymen's fellowship 1 meeting of the joint synod of Ohio i and the United Lutheran church i of America was held, Wednesday eve- i ning, at the First Christian church, Canton, with 300 men present from many Ohio -cities. Dr. J. J. Fry, of i New York City, was the principal i speaker.

He made an address on try Lydia E.Pink- "What the Lutheran Church Stands. ham's Vegetable For." Fred Albrecht, of Akron, for- the home of Miss Ella Crawford, 509 Compound to i merly of Massillon. was toastmaster. Federal ave. NE, cor.

5th NE. build me up. The About 15 Massillon men were present i nsncction to Rp first bottle made among them the Rev. Dr. F.

B. Hax, I in cctl to Be quite a change pas tor of St. Paul's; the Rev. Martin me. I got an appe- Alpers, of Faith, and the Rev.

S. H. Puffenberger, of Trinity. Coming Meetings The last of the present season was given by the Ladies of the Masons, Wednesday, at Elm wood Country club, and" was in the form of a guest partv. with members and their guests imnibeiino- SO.

Luncheon was served at tables attractively decorated with a variety rff spring flowers. Honors at bridge were captured by Mrs. W. L. Bechtel, Miss Edith Albrecht and Mrs.

J. Igelstroem, who received guest prizes. The club prize winners were Mrs. W. Fox, Mrs.

C. E. Nickles and Mrs. Sam Mol- let, sr. Special parties were enter- tained by Mrs.

D. C. Duffey who had seven guests and by Miss Emma Meti- ser and Mrs. Ira Robinson. There were 80 guests present.

P. H. C. A regular business meeting of the Protected Home Circle was held Wednesday evening, in the Trades and Labor hall. Credentials for delegates who are going to attend the state convention which convenes at Akron June 2 have been teceived and will be presented to the delegates.

More than 25 members were present and after the meeting they went to the Massillon Drug for refreshments. The degree team which will put on drill work at the convention practiced after the meeting, Hold Regular Meeting- A regular business meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the B. of R. T. was held, Wednesday evening, in the B.

of R. T. hall with 15 members present. guests of the club were Mrs. E.

A. Mathey and Mrs. Arthur Kemp. Mrs. Raymond Schneider, of Woodland SE, will be hostess to the Doctors' Secret Of Feminine Hygiene Be safe.

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Prevents trouble, disease, Makes periods easier. Stops odor. Douche with Mu-col every time foi comfort, health, daintiness, security, cleanliness. Easy direptions in package. All Quality Furniture at the WE SAVf you MQHf club In two ADDITIONAL SOCIETY ON PAGE 8.

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Maria Keller, whose 35th birthday anniversary occurred Sunday, a guest of.honor at a dinner given by her daughter, Mrs. H. L. i Vogt, of Amherst for members of her family number- I ing 31. Mrs.

Keller received gifts, messages of congratulation and flow- ers. A number of out of town guests were present fromxCleveland. i Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club Members ot the Wednesday Afternoon bridge club were entertained, Wednesday, by Mrs. J. M.

Featheringham, of Chei-ry NE, the guests occupying three tables. A surprise round of bridge was played, the winners being Mrs. G. D. Horn, Mrs.

J. F. Rader and Mrs. Earl Morgareidge. After the games refreshments were served on the card tables.

The PERMANENT WAVE 2 for $5 Genuine Steam Oil Wave All Waves Guaranteed Shampoo and Finger Wave, $1.00 Duo-Art Permanent Wave Shoppe Phone 3644 First Nat'l Bank Massillon, O. Lighting depends primarily on the choice of the right fixtures. Our widely- diversified assortment Includes Just the right type for every part cf your home. The designs have been created with masterly skill to enhance the decorative charm of your furnishings while lending dignity and distinction to your surroundings. UHLER INC.

Lincoln Way, E. Festival at Richrille A festival will be given Saturday ev.ening, at the Richville school house I by the indoor baseball team of the Richville Reformed church. Edythe Siegrist and Co. of Canton, trapeze artists, will perform and the Mt. Pleasant band will furnish music.

Modern Woodmen A regular meeting of Modern Woodmen will be held Friday evening at 7:30. A large attendance is desired. Members meet Sunday morning at 8:45 at the hall to dec-; orate graves of deceased Will Hold Meeting The Past Presidents of Mrs, Major McKinley Tent, No. 1, Daughters of' Union Veterans of the Civil War, i will meet Friday evening at 7:30, at The annual inspection of Hiram Chapter, No. 18, R.

A. will be held Thursday evening at 7:30. A large attendance is desired. Birthday Bridge Club Mrs. S.

E. Fetter was hostess Wednesday evening to the members of i the Birthday bridge club at her home in Oxford NE, prizes going to Mrs. Louis Converse. Mrs. Harry wisher and Mrs.

Earl Miller, with whom the club will meet in two i weeks. Dames of Malta A meeting of the Dames of Malta will be held Friday evening, at 7:30. A large attendance is desired. We Will Give You 1 00 7 our Old Iron On a New Westinghouse Adjust-o-matic Terms if Desired OHTOTDMIC SERVICE A Real "BEAUTY FOOD" Health is always beautiful. It gives color to the cheeks and sprightly vim to the movements of the body.

Health comes from the right kind of food. Shredded Wheat with milk is the Health Food all the vitalizing elements of the whole wheat grain in a digestible for the blood, calcium for bones and teeth and proteins for building healthy tissue. Delicious with fruits. SHREDDED Home Missionary Society Mrs. Pearl Bower's group was in charge of a meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Wesley Methodist Episcopal church, Wednesday evening.

The following program was given: Leaflets on "Child Mrs. Ira Adams, and Mrs. L. C. Spidle; vocal Mrs.

O. W. Show accompanied by Mrs. E. A.

Millham; piano solo, Millham; paper, "Negro Mrs. Clark Spidle, and opening ot mite boxes. Refreshments were served to 33 members by a committee of' which Mrs. Martha Mayer was chair- man. i An all-day quilling was held yesterday at the church with 30 women present.

A covered dish luncheon was served. by HEAT WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Celebrate Anniversary Friends, i neighbors and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Clarice Kittinger, of Tremont SW, Tuesday evening to remind her of her birthday anniversary. Many beautiful gifts were received and refreshments were served. A birthday cake given to Mrs.

Kittinger by her sister, Mrs. Clementine Grosjean was among the gifts received. Those present were Mrs. Anna Moore, Mrs. Rose Heckathorn, Mrs.

Lillian Reese, Mrs. Dorothy Weaver and daughter, Shirley and son, Junior, Mrs. Celia Tissot, Mrs. Arlene Muckley, Mrs. Kathleen Hollinger and daughter Doris, Mrs.

Kathryn Weisgarber and daughter, Virginia and son, Junior, Mrs. Effie Lynch, Mrs. Letitia Bonk. Mrs. Alma Robinson and son 'Bob, Mrs.

Mabel Bonk, Mrs. Lelia Smith', Mrs. Grosjean, Abe Marchand and son Glen. Ernest Smith. George Weisgarber, Roy Slater and Howard Tissot.

N. E. C. Club Holds The N.E. club held a dance Wednesday evening in Wenzel's hall, with a large number present.

Englc- hart's orchestra furnished music and a prize was awarded to Miss Ruth Lewis and Mark Ross, in a waltz. Mary Martha Class Mrs. Kutschbach and Mrs. B. Stauffcr were hostess, Wednesday evening, to 21 members of the Mary Martha class of Faith Lutheran church and four visitors, at the church.

Mrs, Per Lee Wagner was in charge of devotionals which were followed by a business session, Mrs. C. F. Heckendorn and Mrs. Clarence Giltz were in charge of a social hour.

Prizes in contests were Won by Mrs. France, Mrs. Uhl, Mrs. Cleaver and Mrs. Zeigler.

Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held June 18, the place to be announced later. turning in your old iron on this during May EASIEST IRON TO USE Now's your chance to get a bargain that will make ironing easier for many a year to come. Take your old iron whatever its age or condition to any Westinghouee dealer and he will allow you $1.00 for it on a new. Chrome- finished Westinghouse Adjust'C-tnatic the iron with finger'tip heat control the iron with the famous Built'in Watchman the iron that saves time and worry.

Take advantage of this offer NOW and start ironing with less effort! During May Your neighborhood electrical appliance 6r hardware dealer or electric light company it making tbit tpecial offers We will allow you for Your Old Iron if you turn it in now on A NEW WESTINGHOUSE ADJUST-O-MATIC EASIEST IRON to Use WATCH FOR THIS SIGN IN HIS Westinghouse ADJUST-O-MATIC TbtSign THB IRON WITH THE BUILT4M WATCHMAN Fashions for Graduation White Frocks 16 75 Dainty white dresses appropriate for the actual occasion of graduation. There are a number of delightful styles and materials to choose from. Long and short sleeves are shown in new unusual fashions. Ideal Second Floor White Lingerie and $2' 50 FOLLOW ARROW Delicate white silk lingerie to wear under the sheer graduation frock. We are proud of the new selection of chemise, dance sets, and costume slips.

Tailored or lace trimmed. Sizes for everyone. A remarkablv low price, too. Only and $2.50. Heal Second Floor Gay Party Frocks $16-75 The happy young moderns will enjoy choosing from this assortment of frilly graceful frocks that will be just the thing for the dinners and parties th'at arc such important occasions for commencement.

Many lovely prints and a number of charming plain colored dresses in styles that are positively adorable. Ideal Second Floor "A Doll's House" Community Players Tickets 75c On Sale ait Meek-Segner's May 27th and 28th The IDEAL Co.

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