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en's Missionary society or tns Presbyterian church will held Thursday afternoon at the church. beginning at 2:30 o'clock. All I members are asked to attend. Pact Pocahontas To Me Thursday. There will be a called meeting of the Past Pocahontas at ths Red" Men's hall.

Fifth street. 1 Thursday evening at :30 o'clock. A full attendance of the member ir-r-rTs a. a a ship is urged. is.

A. T. uaft r.ff$ bib I hK rlAKY Meets Tomorrow. The E. A.

T. club win meet Thursday at Donner park. A pic nic dinner will be served at noon. W. T.

17. Holds Knthwdawtic A largely attended and very enthusiastic meeting of the local Women's Christian Temperance Union was held Tuesday afternoon with, Mrs. Marshall Smith, 2202 Cherry street. The gathering was In charge of the president, Mrs. M.

Dailey, and opened with singing "America the Beautiful" in unison. Mrs. Susie Silver led devotionals and offered prayer, after which there was a bfief business session in which reports were made of the work among the sick, and other PERSONALS BY SISTER MART I NEA Service. Writer THE simplest things are sometimes the most difficult for Mr. and Mrs.

Max KobU of I Cleveland, will come the lat ter part of the week for a ten days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kohl.

Price on all lines of merchandise have advanced and future prices are bound to be much higher but through our buying policy we have been able to stock up with high-class merchandise at the original low prices and we are giving our customers the opportunity of cashing in on these sav Mrs. Edith. Rairden Weekly, of the woman who Is learning to cook. Indeed, many experienced cooks have their greatest troubles with recipes which are taken for granted that everyone knows how to make. i You undoubtedly have women say that they could Tomorrow's Menu BREAKFAST: Chilled melon, fish and rice hash, rye rolls, milk, I LUNCHEON: Cream of spinach soup, toast sticks, potato and sardine salad, sour cream cookies, grape juice.

DINNER: Tomato Juice cocktail, Salisbury steak, stuff--ed green peppers, new cabbage in lemon sauce, watermelon sherbet, sponge cake, milk, coffee. Lewisville, is spending the week here with Mr. and Mra activities of the union. The members discussed the state convention to be held soon at Indianapolis. Several are planning to attend it.

After the business meeting there was a program, opening with chorus singing, "Carry Sh- the and a praise song, "Everybody Miss Ruth George Supply your needs wherever possible for months to come. July is clearance time. ings. Ernest Barriger, HOT Eighth street. I n't make good gravy, that they Miss Wilms' Bruning, who has been visiting at the world's fair 'rihted Voiles at Chicago and also at Elgin, HL, QUILTED Mattress Pads Wash Frocks Appealing styles for this selling has returned home.

Dimities and organdies, for hot weather frocks. Values to 35c always nave oaa iuca wiu mon coffee, and so on through a long list of things which sound very simple. i The subject good coffee Is probably the' most widely-discussed of the food problems. Your Mrs. Carl J.

Buhner and son, JUST RECEIVED Pique Dresses White and Stripes $1.00 54x76 inch, covered with bleached muslin, filled with clean cot Be sure to use. a rWn irr.U. John Harrod, of Seymour, who yard-4 each ton- Don't use left-over coffee. It were here spending a week with yd. 89' isn't good at all and will ruin the ner parents, ur.

ana Mrs. u. t. 17 success at home entertaining may each flavorof the freshly-made coffee. Harrod, were joined here for the U1CU fiajFCU HTW SXCB.UW VtVP "Mighty Like and her own arrangement of "The The Rev.

W. H. Wylie, pastor of the First Methodist church, gave an address in which he discussed the federal constitution as regards the 18th amendment. Miss Virginia Smith? played a group of marimbaphone solos, "Basket of "The Bells of St. Mary's" $1.00 depend to some extent on the land of coffee you serve.

Mi.n. weeK-ena dv Mr. runner ana tney i v-l- u. Zipper Bags vrrTj is unoiaer ogre 10 many i vt For week-end trips, shopping, bathing, etc. Men's Dress Shirts Made of sst color broadcloths Plain colors and fancy patterns quires no particular amount of skill only a little patience.

Mr. and Mrs John Kasting, of BATH TOWEL SALE mmg 80 dozen heavy double thread terry towels mm mm It aliSith colored plaids of blue, green, rose, -i'orehid or irold each I Seymour, visited with Mr. and you have the actual 89' Mrs. Carl Irle and other relatives gravy stock in a pan, add enough here over Sunday. each each each cold water to make the amount of gravy you require.

Now put Misses Dorothy and Mildred 49 TRI-COLOR- Toilet Soap Robinson, of Dayton, are here to visit for a few days with Dr. WORLD'S FAIR FROCKS some sour in a bowl and add enough water to make a smooth paste. Beat the mixture with a A high quality delicately scent and Mra G. Harrod. Anklets For children and grown-ups Prints and Novelty Plaids, styles that are new and which step ed fine milled soap Mrs.

Glen Evans has returned ana KilOW worm accompanieu on the piano by her sister. Miss Pauline Smith. Miss Sara Good read an essay, War on Eugene Young gave a reading, and Miss Thelma. Crippen played a violin solo, with her sister, Miss Marilyn Crippen, accompanying at the piano. Mrs.

J. H. Morrison, "president of the county W. T. delivered an address, "Shall We Submit?" Mrs.

Will Blessing gave a talk on "Overcoming a Lawless fork or a spoon until not a lump High Price No Guarantee FJrst, the fact that a coffee is expensive doesn't necessarily mean that you'll have good coffee If you use-it. The price you pay is. not all-important. It Is essential that you jnse fresh coffee, however. Know approximately how many cups of the beverage you are going to need for the meal.

Then allow one full cup of water to each cup of coffee required. Use cold water one extra tablespoonful for the pot. This formula always applies whether you use a percolator or make boiled coffee. Let the water come to a boil. The minute the coffee begins coming up through the top of the percolator, notice the time.

When the coffee has percolated six minutes (no more, no less) remove the pot irom the fire. out in front. remains. Stir it Into the cold wa- I to her home In Indianapolis, after 3 bars for $1.00 Each 8' ter the pan. Place the pan I a visit with her mother, Mra Wil- pair 9 over the fire and stir constantly Uam Maddock, at Grammer.

PURE LINEN THURSDAY MORNING SPECIAL until the gravy becomes thick. Mrs. Anna Sprague and daugh- It takes about two heaping ta- ter- Mr Talkington, of blespoonsful of flour to thicken. Burnsville, were here yesterday two euos of eraw sufficient! v. Al- to attend the funeral of Mra Table Damask 100 green glass mixing bowls, with handle, double lip 10-gal.

Garbage Pails Heavy galvanized pail with tight-fitting lid i 25c Bleached or silver bleached- style and egg whip, for ways salt and pepper your craw I Agnes Adams. (Limit 1 set to customer) yd. before you take it to the table. James Agnew and daughter, each 75 Milk, instead of cold water, may Miss Dorothy, of Phoenix, 69 the close of the program, Mrs. Smith, assisted by several of the ladies, served delicious refreshments, and a social period was enjoyed.

Forty-five members and nine guests were present. Toune Ladies Mission are visiting relatives at Grammer. be used if you prefer. Women's Union Suits Loose or tight knee styles. Sizes They formerly lived in this coun Refreshment Set WHITE WILLOW Clothes Baskets Made string and roomy.

Each- ty. Pitcher and 6 tumblers, topaz Percolator S-CUP BLUE ENAMELED to Mrs. Helen Sims and children. color- of Grammer, visited relatives here was a verv ffood attendance. each suit Set Refreshments were served bv a yesteraay.

25 25 49 Circle Holds Meeting. The Young Ladies Mission Circle of the Tabernacle. Christian church met last night with Mrs. Claude Smith on north Pearl committee composed of Mra John Dr. and Mrs.

C. M. Jackson, or Geilker, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. Earl Elizabethtown, were in Columbus today.

Davis and Mra Roy Hoskins. Links Club Robert M. Kailor, of Anderson, is here on a two weeks' vacation SHOP AT THE WHITE HOUSE TOMORROW SURE! w-i- v3. Misses Nora and Sallie Kailor. home Fifth street.

at their on John Niven has gone to San WW A Ult-V. -iiB the lawn, which was illuminated with colored, lights. Miss Iorothy Poulton, president, had charge of the business 'period, and at its close the meeting was turned over to Division 3 of the' circle, with Miss Edith Dunham as leader. Miss Helen Good gave the devotionals, taking for her subject Paul's epistle to The evening was spent socially several and at the; close refreshments J2ta2A" weeks' business trip. and Miss Clarabell Beatty gave the scripture lesson.

Two contests were won by Miss- Hetty Kent and Miss Beatty. Refreshments were served. The next' meeting will be held Aug. with Mrs. Blanche Sack-man on Orinoco avenue.

Wayne Sunbeams 4-H Club Meets. Plans for a dress review and for three demonstrations to be given at the next meeting were made Tuesday night by the Wayne Sunbeams 4-H club at its meeting held with Miss Edna Ruth Lazzell, at. her home south of the city. After disposal of their business matters, the girls spent the remainder of the evening 'socially. Miss Mary Burbrink, leader, had charge of the meeting.

The club will meet Aug. 1 at were served. Mrs. Lawrence Diets and little M. E.

Program Committee To Attend Conference. son, Jimmy, of Milan, who are here visiting relatives, have 1 The program committee for the Oreenshursr to attend uw- the Colossians. Miss Mary Jack mi son discussed "The Teaching of uci. wuutwu vi uio iruumn erll days with relatives. foreign Missionary society or tne rr.

nd Mrs. C. H. Smith have the and Miss Mary First Methodist church went to gone to Martinsville to remain for King closed the program with a reading. Light refreshments were served by the division in charge.

xnuia.na.pv' is touay uiienu an I several weeks. insuiuie wnicn nas xor lis ooiec- crhm-im TTirirh tie a study of program building Uo ner home in Indiananolis and Special guests were Miss King IT for the women's foreign mission was accompanied by Miss Kath- and Miss Carolyn Bottorff. The next meeting will be a picnic, the date to be announced ufKo.iiiia.nou ui tne cnurcn. -iu erin. Kollmsver.

who will soend ui jrea.r uegius oepv no several days there. jnsuiuie win Mrs. J. K. Cumming and Mra the Lazzell home.

Thrift 4-H Club Mrs. Snively Hostess For Her Bridge Club. unwKsiae PMK community naai. t. rorr11 nd tVir The members of the committee, tlti.m nd nnmthv Meets at Members or the Tnrirt -ti ciud which include Miss Edith Davis, Guy Jack80n of Lincoln, held a meeting Tuesday afternoon miss iiate t-erry.

Mrs. ienry Neh yesterday In Indian- Vuaies iuro. jwxiu riuuL, i a.poli8 at the school house in Taylorsville, with Miss Katherine Fulp, LU inuianapuna. Misg Ruthana Thompson, of Mrs. Horn Hostess I Petersville, is here visiting Miss vice-president, in charge.

Demon strations in sewing were given by ur Diiugo viui- i xsonna eeas. Misses Katherine Fulp, Maxine Mra Harry Horn was hostess Mayor Karl Volland went Fulp and Mary Sue Breedng. Dur- for her bridge club Tuesday even- to Richmond today to attend ing at the Heflin camp. High atate meeting of the Municipal scores were made by Mrs. ttooert League.

ingthe business session, the members decided to bold a special meeting next Tuesday afternoon. Miss Irene Fulp, junior leader. --neither strong enough, nor safe enough, nor quiet enough for the body of a quality car like Gordon and Mrs. Russell Fran- Mrs. W.

L. Hartman and daugh-cisco. Refreshments were served ters, Rose Elizabeth and Virginia after the games. Lee, of Louisville, are visiting took pictures for her leadership a Mrs. Kenneth Snively was host- ess last night for a pleasant meeting of her bridge club held at the Heflin camp.

A picnic spread was served at 6:30 o'clock, and the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Honors were awarded to Mrs. Lewis Essex, Mrs. Deryl Foster and Miss May Conner. Mrs.

Essex will be hostess for the next meeting to be held two weeks hence at the camp. Kappa Delta Phi Holds Business Meeting. The Kappa Delta Phi sorority held its regular business meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Raymond Wright on Lafayette avenue. In the absence of the president, Mrs.

Frank G. Meyer, the vice-president, was in Routine business was transacted. Mrs. Harry L. Horn gave an interesting report of the national book, and the leader, Mrs- Clara For the next meeting two weeks Mrs.

Hartman's sister, Mrs. Elmer Fiesbeck, gave instructions in hence Mrs. Robert Noblitt will be Tull. sewing. hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith and Following the meeting the girls E. Columbus Builder I daughter, Martha, have returned S. S.

Class Meeta I from Grand Rapids and Benton i enjoyed games and refreshments. Legion Auxiliary The Builders class of the East Harbor, Mich, where they spent Selects Delegates. Columbus M. B. Sunday school met three days while Mr.

Smith trans- Delegates to the district meet last night at the home of Mr. anal acted business. ing of the American Legion Aux Mrs. Barl Timbrook on Indiana ELET avenue. The meeting was opened iliary, to be held at Madison in August, were elected last night at R.

JENKINS TIES by singing the class song, which was followed by the Lord's pray IN STATE SHOOT the meeting of the local Auxiliary held in Donner "park. Mrs. Her er in unison and scripture reading convention held recently at Louis man Beebe and Mrs. Clarence by Edith LaHue. In addition to the reeular month- Winchester, July 1Z.

OS) ville, to which she was a delegate. Plans were made to have the an Covert were selected as delegates, and Mrs. Forrest Main and Miss ly business plans were made fori Ties were to be shot off today at nual picnic- July 20 at Heflin's ,4.... Why is it that every 1 2-cylinder and 16-cylin- a sox social to be given at the lne maiana rapsnooters asso- Mabel J5tapp, alternates. Mrs.

Covert extended an invita camp. j. suojiau uuui iuuuweu, uut- church Tuesday, July 18. The re-claUons annual meet here ing which light refreshments-were tion from the Legion for a. joint Charles Umbanhower, of Indi- mainder of the evening was spent picnic, and the invitation was ac were I anapolis, and H.

H. Smith, of socially and refreshments served by the hostess. served. 1 Young Woman Known Here Is Married. cepted.

The date for the outing Troy, with scores of 99 each. will be announced later. posted high guns yesterday for Willing Workers Mra Beebe hadon display the the opening. Have Camp Picnic. 7 known in this city, and Theron silver cup, won recently by the R.

M. Jenkins, of Orleans, and The Willing Workers class of the The trouble with steel wkme that" stands just so much shock and punishment. Steel alone is also incKned to rumble and rattle. BUT when you put the two together a heavy, staunch steel body over tough, soES hardwood then the harMwood reinforces the steel and vice versa! And the re suit: the strongest, safest type of bodyl such as Fisher builds for Chevrolet. CRSVKOUT MOTOR CO, DETROIT.

MICH. ''t Hall, of Detroit, were mar Steve Cook, of EvansvWe, were First Baptist church held an out- drum and bugle corps of the Legion at a meeting of Veterans of ried at that place June 30, accord der car in America has bodies of steel reinforced by hardwood? Why is it that every make of car selling for over $4000 juses bodies of exactly the same type? iWhy? For the same reason that Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because every test and every experiment have defnritery proved: STEEL ALONE IS HOT ENOUGH! incriasf nicrfet mt fio tied in class A with a 97 apiec 'ft Foreign Wars in Madison. ing to announcements received here. The bride is a niece of Dr.

vis camp in Brown county. Theto Henthorn, of Bfloomington, evening was spent socially and a and H- Collins, of Indianapolis, At the conclusion of the busi V' and Mrs. C. G. Harrod and often 98 nltrh-in annntr m-aa TVi even ciub XJ wim ness period there was a program dealing with the work of the visited here.

Mr. Hall is an at each. torney and he and his bride will Fidac organization. Mrs. Roscoe in the group were Mr.

and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Wilma McQuinn, Miss C. O. of Indianapolis, led Haymond, Fidac chairman had class with 98, and Umbanhowe Ruth Fulkerson, Miss Louise Gil make their home in Detroit.

Baptist Philatttea Class Meets. charge of the program, which headed class with his 99. more. Miss Irene Neville, Miss Martha Jenkins, of Or- consisted of a group of readings on the various angles of Fidac Frances Harrington, Miss Helen ya rinn.lJ TV .11 an4 ILTica AM peiemm f. O.

b. Flint? Mtchigmn. Sfmciml equipment mxtrm. Zxrm delirmnd prioem mod emmy G. M.

A. tmrtnm. A Omnmrml Motor VmJam. Romine, Miss Florence Romlne, X5r -mgies Miss Nellie Romine, Miss RuthAnl 4 1 1v morrow, the state handiean Myrle Garrison were Joint hostesses for the: regular meeting of work. Those assisting with readings were Mrs.

Dallas Hook, Mrs. the Philathea class of the First doubles match also will be Dolph Beck, Nelle McCurdy, Mrs. Beebe, Mrs. Herman Golden, Baptist Sunday school, held Tues settled then 445io'56i day night with Mrs. Tull at 'her Mrs.

Covert and Mrs. Marion Amick. jjiarKs, or jenersonvine, was an 5 home on Lawton avenue. out of town guest. The attendance prize was won Sent, directed the business session, by Mrs.

Lloyd Mellinger. There I COMING EVENTS Rainbow 4-H Club To Meet Thursday. The Rainbow 4-H club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock 4- at the Petersville school house. G. TV.

Circle Will Meet Tonight. Thursday Specials 1, 1 'm mm The G. W. I. Circle and fami lies of the members will hold a er, lbs.

JLJ 3 5 fi'M smoking! sf-- HCT CAMELS NOW. THEY TASTE jtfiS CJU YOO.SAIO ITlTiXl 1 THAT YEARS tfin 3 S) i-jr picnic tonight at Donner park, Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock. and the group then will attend the program in the shelter house. Tabernacle Aid To Meet Thursday. Sliced Bacon, lb.

Pork Chops, 2 lbs. Veal Roast, ib. I The Ladies Aid society of the it Tabernacle Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the 9C church. Thursday Social dab Announces Meeting. The regular meeting of the Powell-Chevrolet, Inc Thursday Social club will be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock with Miss Mildred Behrman.

.440 State street, East Columbus. Second and Jackson Blvd. Phone 074 SIS Wash. St. Presbyterian Missionary Society Wffl Meet The July meeUoff at the Worn- Phono 747 eycy.

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