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is THE EVEINta REPUBLICAN, COLUMBUS, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14; T921." fashioned With old fashioned were decorated in the colors! of the cam: order, purple and white, prayer for an- old fashioned revival, and the ices carried out and- confections served vac-re folks get saved. i I Burnsv.lle M. IE. theichosen colors in detail. 'The after- Rev.

C. "Morrow, "noon was ppent socially and wpth cpn tests, (terresnments were Daisy muslin, the, well knoTvn bleached muslin for all' domes-- tic purposes. Extra special, while 1,000 i. at a. m.

tpwortn league American prints, light and dark patterns, including plen-. ty of dark blues. Sold, recently at 15c yard specially pric a concluding feature. at 6:30 p. m.

Sermon by pasjtiojr at servea as 30 D. m. Everybody welcome I G. W. 1.

Circl M. John Allison emtertaifted the 3y Mrs. Linnie H. Pop. Kev M.

C.i Morrow pastor. Siimday yards last. G. W. I i Circle this afttfrndort at her 14c 8c ed for the salej at, yard f.choo and a.

m. Reception yard home on California street. of a large class of converts Invitations Issued. COLUMBUS' ARGENT DEPARTMENT; STORE which receive STORE HOURS: 8:00 A.1 M.j TO :00 P. 1 EXCEPTING SATURDAYS.

Invitations are out announcing ihc velve i Pi. Kmf nf wedding of to tne cnurcn: at p. to Mrs. Catberyn Duncat. oC S.

Louis, i 1 Trinity M. E. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. The.

January '23. They wfcjl leave on i wedding trip tp-j Palm BeaO i school is growing rapidly. We nvite Havana, and othef south SOtun- nnhlif ri nil sPrvir- JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE In meeting the problem of readjustment, Glasner'sjhave kept pace; with every market decline by pricing their goods the new basis! immediately, regardless of what their actual cost may; have been;" Proof of this statement will, be found in the low prices quoted, prices that are saving many dollars to people of this community. l- V- i 'i- gone 4bout: a era; points ana win oe month. their return Edin-f burg they will occupy the home of i Home Sewing Club.

The members xtf the Home Sewing Club entertained their familtes with their annual dinner jast evening at the home of Me, andj Mrs. FVank P. Boyd on Central avenue. Te elaborate dinner was served Iij three courses at two long tables and several smaller oftes. Each tablihad for a center arrangement bQtfiJuftt of cut flowers, carnations) predominating.

When all were seated the jhostvss gave a few words of I welcome and "was responded to by Frank li Flani-gan; who spoke in behalf ef iihe hus-bands and families of the members. Following the dinner, which was' served- at 7:30 there was an "advertising contest and music and games. The out of town guestsj inelad ed Mrs. George Medlam. of Indianaa- Mrs.

iNora Wheatley temporarily until Two Groups of Dresses A Sale! woman would styles that any All are new, high grade dresses, be proud to wear. tne Dome oMr. which as no-r beinsf Edin-burg CtUricr, The bridej-to be is thp dauglter of Mr. and: Mrs. Jose Newrf4m.

pf St. and she hasiia nunfber of relatives ho -A iPctersvilie Class Meeting of! clever styles Another group An assortment; of styles that is hard to equal is embraced by I are" those on sale at 514.50. Combinations ot" materials antf shades give these frocks a high Crump's A i "sure cure for the blues' The C. F. and Star Classes! of the olis.

a former membrir of the Petersville M. E.i church me last er priced air. "laughing; "a capsule; of conticality" Any one of these terms might iwell be applied to "Oh iLadv this: group ot dresses. Materials are serges, silvertones, tinsle-tones, etc. Many are embroider- ed, in beautiful designs in contrasting colors, Values in the group to extra special, while they last; (.

$7.50 lv. values Actual up to -and in-, January Clear Lady," the new Realart Romedy-drlama eluding $30,00. Extra! Hbsierv ance Sale price, jbur choict and Miss Mary Smith) of Baltimore, night at fthe home of Amos Golden who is here-enroute to alitor- east of the city. The regular! busi-nia visiting her brothek ess Session was held after; which and family. games-wre the feature.

of the even- Five Hundred) Party. ins- Nearly all members wer pres Mrs; Clarence C- MftCullough wai ent and the place of meeting next hostess at a charming five hiundreo wm, be announced later. The party 1 yesterday afternoon ai her c- 1 c- laf5S furnished dainty re- i S14.50 The biggest sale of hosiery evur held in a town of this size. A special purchase, at ourv wn pi ice, from a jobber who heeded money at once. Eighty-jfiv dozen pairs in including twenty- which is coming to Crump's tonighf.

i The grear hit that "ou Neve Can Tell" made has laced Bebe Daniels in the as one of the greatest drawing cards ever launched in the field of stardom. Beautiful and a personality that attracts and ffts shes carrying on the same remarkable success which I croWned four dozen pairs wool hose. I i 1 home on Franklin street. The! games freshments. Your Coat i Buy Full fashibned, pure silklhose; lace hose; drop stitch hose; em were played at' six tables in rooms tngagement Announced, i beautifully decorated with caniations Luther Click announce the engage- broidered hpse, etc.

Included are the best known makes on the market toda-j irresulars bf1; $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and even $5.00 All -gq at- one price, extra peciaL -your- choice, pair her efforts as a leading woman; roses and poinsettias. I Followfing. the games and awarding of the favprt; for high a delicious luncheon was lufiiiftJi ins- i uaugnier, vnarioixe, to Joseph E.i McCoy, the wedding to take place in the near Welfare Club I I I- 1 Slight seconds of I And certainly "You Neye'r' Can The colors are: Tell" proved that she is perfect in $22.50 to $25.00 Coats The styles are very good, likewise the colors, which include all those popular browns and navy blues. Some are fur-trimmed, all are button trinimed. Actually sold early in the season at i served.

Mrs. Garnet Corinan, pf Milr The Welfare Club, of Elizabeth the "good' little bad girl" type of role wauKee, was an out of town ijwn, teraa-y atternoon at the which she will dq for Realart: the LEHIGH, PHOENIX, tfAYSER, EIFFEL, QUAKER, DURHAM, guest. i Clover Leaf Club. home Of E. E.

ArbUCkla and eirl who moan a w11'. hut thf-nJiP-h t-mn MM llf.v ft J. plications is forever getting almost In $22.50 andl25.00; while 29 only last. CORDOVAN, GREY, I TAUPE, WHITE, NAVY, BROWN, And others. your choice ueatty cnarmmgy the Clover Leaf Club yesterday afternoon aLiief home cm street.

The afternoon was! pleas GOTHAM GOLD elected the following officers for the ensuing yearr Mrs. 'J. W. Boner; vice-president. Mrs.

W. E. Springer; secretary-treasurer, Miss Alice Crippen; trustee, Elizabeth Adaips. The devotilonals 1 were 1 1 to trouble' before things finally straighten out. i "Oh Lady Lady" carries put this idea in a thoroughly enjoyafele vein, A gawky! country girl becomes a rav- STRIPE, and other $9.98 makes antly spent with needlework and music and a two course luncheon was 5 No exchanges, no refunds, no approvals; every sale must be 1 i i led by the: hostesa and )f the comedy final.

fat, 1 one served at 4 o'clock iThe nik of i At. uau Deauty 01 me musical boldtakVheeetSSfc ffSoS T8100! there i f- Meanim, to Jelp her. nounced Psramgnen. time lover, she gets things bepause mg beauty of -the musical into an Up to 50x76 Blankets, special, awful mixup and coiripletelyi "gums For Mrs. Murphy.

the wedding rehearsal which was jto Mrs. Howard C. Mufphy, of Chica 1 pair, unite tne serious-m in aea young mar PERSONALS Beacon Blankets, special; pair S4L95 pretty plaids and color combinations. Silk bound, actually wold at. size 66x80.

Extra special, sale price, pair $4.95 Coats withfur cqllars, coats with large shawl collars, and. many -other new styles are in this lot. Form fitting and the wanted wrjappy effects, including those blouse modes. All, shades and mixtures, viilues up to' sale with- a wealthy youngjgirl. The situa go, and Mrs.

A. P. Rciope andj Mrs. Ben I. Perry went to Indianapolis Tan and grey with pink and blue uons are iuu to tne onm witn-com Double blaTakets.

but sin CM li i HI yesteraay they attended a noon edy ahd give Miss Daniels endless gle Worth luncheon ana Dritige given by M-8. cinis.arr nr tiu irnmimi i J.nn.in.!i, fn. today $1.39 special, pair price -rCr" J- uai' 18 nere visiting air. andj Mrs, Lee Kids Aga 'An additional feature tonight jat i liii a. Willi Uliu 4 V7 1 Cl.

I VT-iJ Mrs. I Mode Sweei.ey, bf I TOpeka'. Crumn's will be a. corned "Diiie Mad Men! Mere Are Real BARGAINS! inaiaanpolls ladles. The favors for bridge were awarded to Mrs.

Eliaer -r who is here visiting jher brother, caps," in which Jane and Catherine Lon Beckwith, and family, went to Lee, the inimitable "Lee Kids," iwill Roland, of Indianapoljis, s.nd Mrs Indianapolis this evening: Pf disport, fhemselves to the delight Murphy. Nautilus Club. "Howard C. Murphy, who has been their admirers The regular meeting of the Nautilus here visiting relatives, has returned American. Genuine Rbctford socks, brown and blue mixed.

This is the extra heavy number that retails everywhere at 25c pair.j jOur sale nrice, lift pair IVC Men's heavy fleeced and fleeced ribbed union! suits. Sold 1 early Up to $59.00 Coats Just what you xpected Ho pay for the cheapest kind of a coat last winter. All the best and latest (styles Club was-held yesterdayafternpont'i to Chicago. Mrs. Murphy and little if w6re not so RF One lot denim overalls, striped arid plain blue.

Well made with bib jackets to match. Sold recently at sale qq price, special 7 One lot work shirts in I sizes 1414 to 19 Dkrk and medium blues, alL union made. Double sewed worth today $1.25, QQ A sale price 0f the Jonas Jarrett east i son, who have been here since! the; mnro: nf Spif.Mnrii Man" riVitrh't be vi me. ciiy. iwrs.

uiarence i-oup pre- win return to unicagoiMon a good title for "The Marriage Pit," the film in which Frank Mayo comes siuea ana instead or. usual scrip- cay j-L. and colors; many are trimmed. Actual values to! ivery special, tural reading by the hostess sfveralj Miss Smith, of Baltimore! to the American theatre tomorrow in the. season at $2.25, extra sale visiting' her brother, Th storv of Frederick Isham is special, one who! is! here Oscar Smith, $1.39 and family, will depart of those 'convincine Pictures of the suit ,4...

in the morning for Los Angeles; Cal. iife ot the typical busy American who Shirts and drawers, flat fleeced $25.00 Mrs. George; Medlam. of Indianapo Black and cordovon socks, for work br dress. Good grades, seamless.

Sell regularly at 20c pair, special, il- aiid ribbed. All sizes, worth reg ularly, $1.25, Sale price, garment A. I .1 89c sacred selections were; given on the Victrola. The program for khe afternoon opened with a concert reading from Riley, "Lookin Back. Grows, oa a Feller, I Suppose.

Older 'at he kejfs -I More He Keeps Lookin Back." Each member then related an instance in the life ot son a i forefather, and personal reminiscjences were given by the hostess. is; masterful in business and timid in marriage. jMr. Mayo has an excellent charab-terization in Strong of "The -Mreet," ait enterprising financier who ipair U. lis, is here visiting rienc and Mrs.

Garnet Connan, Milwaukee, is here' visiting her father, J. W. t. i Morgan, Mnd family. in a ley: ears irom nis status 101 "Wallace Flanigan has returned if roni attlo-flnver in the wesJ T'io scenes the stock although' fHv with relatives i in Darlin'on, j.

a visit Ind. TiC brief, a.e exceptionally realistic, as well as oxperJly handled for uta- Jones Vas in Rush Mayor Frank S. program was interspers-sdi with numerous numbers on the Vicjtrola. the social hour; hostess Trill rirv KiiutniLttLi f.il -i In mauc values. I v-- A -) The story is mainly a love drama Mrs.

-jMargaret Clem has returned from Indianapolis. I served a dainty plate luncheon, i Birthday Gathering. ViYTMfTrt" t--tiirf. flealiiisr with tho Self-Help Grocer i 1 A. I iPSoAAneAjy Vaa hits juujis vimi home life of a business man who Mrs.

p. M. at Rusliville. no time to be The jilted ldvier Jto of i his wife seizes the opportunity Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. EvaUs tertained a group of neighbors lasi evening at their home and California streets in honor of the birthday, anniversary of Mr. Jvans. The evening was delightfully spent renew his tourtship, this time Illici tly, the and in addition seeks to wreck aic- husband financially. iA capricious; with music and games I and refresh tress from the Midnight Frolic enters Downward Trend of the Food! into the machinations! and the culm in We Fpllo the ments were served at the close Twelve O'clock atii.n of the story comes in a thrilling physical encounter between StrpiVg Mr.

and Lort JBeckwith enter lor- Mr. and Mrs. John Ilirtli, who have been h4re visitin-relativf returned to theii! home jinIndianaplolis today. J. H.j Barnes, of the Chicago division of the Pennsylvania railroad out of Logansport.i; is i here vis iting U.

A. Losey, and family. I Wright Champion, who; has been visiting his Mrs. Len! Stil-linger and of Columbus, )hio, and Mrs. Vyill Albee, at Pekin, arrived home ilast evening; i Mrs.

Beulah Brown Fletcher is expected to arrivefrom New Yorkf this eveningj tp visit her parents, Mrl and Mrs. C.jC. Brown. f- M.rs. ilvan of Gram-mer, was called to xNewbern I last evening; because of the Illness of her and the would-be wrecker of his tune', home and happiness.

Mack Sennett Comedies. and Revise our Prices Markets Accordingly "Some people are born great, some Note the prices in this lad, compare with last week's tained with a 12 o'clock dinner! yesterday at their, home on CaliGornia street in honor of Mr. Beckwithls sister, Mrs. Mode Sweeney, of Tapeka, Kan. Covers were laid for.

ten. Those favored were Mrs. W. 'S. Irwin.

Mrs. Frank Bennett, Mrs. Fred Daatj and daughter Hazel, of Columbus,) and the out of town guests were fMxs. Beckwith's father. B.

A. of Louisville, and Miss Lula Of Seymour. Mrs. Sweeney went to i day? The minute the mar-l oee wnat we are doing every Pay More for Sugar? Why locks, we give you, the cus- ket drops on any item in our Domino Granulated Cane Sugar; packed) achieve greatness, and others haye good lopks." That might be summed upj as the philosophy of Marvel Rea, who is the player in. "A Fresh Start," the first of 'the Merriiaid.

Comedies, released by Educational Films, which' comes to the; American theatre i i At 'twenty, Marvel Ilea has her pic-ture on the billboards from coast to coast, doubtless envied by thousands of girls who would almost do anything to take her But Miss Rea Mrs. UJ. W. Shaw. Mrs.

mother, tomer, the benefit at once. No waiting here until we are ready to purchase more kbods at lower prices we take' Shaw's jconditionwasl somerettr to inuianapoiis tnis evening to visit reia- day. tives.r i Missionary Society, five pound cartons. No dust, no dirt; the sugar that satisfies the user. Clean aridi sanitary, extra special, a pound 4 I The January meeting of the I Mis our, losses cheerfully.

If yqu are not acquainted with the! lower prices at the Glassner store, you owe it to yourself to investigate. We say it again, you can save dollars here t. i I .1 A lA luckier than a lot of other girls. Yqu see she happened to be born in" Los sionary Society of the Presbytierian church was held yesterday afternoon at the church and'wes marked iby a very good attendance; Mrs. Ej i presided and the devotion-als were led Mrs.

Laura D.j Fix. The members gave New Year's reso- Anireles. where most of tue scr from and, as itapiere, comedies on the; grcunjW'hen catoe ithe she was right Mack' Sennett Special! The Best 0 EE for less lutlons In response to ithe roll call. I' A i.i-llll I -4, RURALJ 'CHURCHES ni-. 't Newbern M.

iEJ I Rev. M. C. Morrow, pastor. Sunday school at 9 30 a.

m. Sermon by. pastor at 10: 45 a. m. Ep worth League at p.

Revival meeting begins Januaryj 16. Our slogan iis "Eternity where will I spend it We invite, all who will to join us in the! chorus under the direction of A. M. Holland, chorister. Our methods will "old meay fovces- Keystone --rX: JW A Real Bargain! Corn, extratandard quality, tender sweet; corn.

Maine style, extra jspecial, "No. 2 cans, EACH 7c Tomatoes, solid pack, red ripe tomatoes. No scraps shout; SIEEFBONES, The topic for the meeting was China and those participating with papers, readings and talks were Mrs. M.I J. Pherigo, Mrs.

MeBridevand jMiss Sallie Kailor. 'A general1 discussion or trimmings, solid tomato meat. No. 2 can 3 LBOR 25c EACH 7c ajRni lac Bulk mac Old Reliable 34c Jflilk oats.XtNper lb. Saur per pound -pouna kraut, 8c! yir lb.

Habig's I McLaugnlm's XXXX 3 GOBLIN Frsunklin Table ifToa rinimn of the subject followed. The program was Interspersed withl a vocal inum-ber by Mrs. Lillie Doniner Porter I After the business was. transacted there was the usual social houit and refreshments were served by) the hostesses, Mrs.1 Fix, 'Ms. G.

R. Kemper, iMrs. Mary Kellevt Cox and Mrs. 30c W. E.

VARLEY. TAe Growing Stbrf. W. H. VaRCEM A 1 I 1 1' Monarch coffee, pound White House SOAIP Loertz.

Engagement Ar yHup coffeel pound i Groceirv Silver Seal I 39c 35 35c 10 Bars 39c Scoff ee, pound Kingan's pure lard, packed in pound cartons. No dust, no dirt; it's impossible when the lard is in sanitary carton. Guaranteed PURE. 1 10 lb. caLn 59c Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. 'Dailey announce the engagement of nheir son, Earl Dailey.e to Miss Faye Laskie, of Seymour, the wedding to! take place! in the near Entertained. I Mrs.

Ed McDougal was hostess at a None Such EXTRA SPECIALS .1 Coffee, pouna A well known soap -everywhere. Our buyer made a large purchase and we offer you this soap at a price less than the wholesale price To the People Who Want to Save POtFND CARTON 17c delightful party yesterday aftetnoon-l NAVY BEANS Our buyer shipped a small amount. While our stok lasts we offer you this sjrup at less than il.e wholesaio- prices xr No today, while stock lasts. Pure fruit preserves, limit, tuy all you want. taewl- crca Michigan wnue hand picked beans.

No splits Salmon, 2 cans for Canned corn, 2 for Canned tomatoes, 2 for lor; culls. Baked beans, Sky powderj per lb. Campbell pork and beans, per can Cut green beans, 1 3 cans: for Gold Medal FIour, 5c Royal baking 12 ounce Campbell's pork and beans, can Farm brand; can 9 9c 9c None Such pumplfin, can Claheer biking 'powder, can itV 6c tiuai- 9c Aunt Jemina pancake tcake Red beans, i good at her home on Werner avenue, iven in honor of the Theta Nu Chi Club. Potted plants and cut flowers afforded an attractive decoration for the rooms and the ladies spent the afternoon socially and with needlework. Mrs.

C. G. Harrod gave an interesting iread-ing. A delicious luncheon was served as a concluding feature. In addition to the club naembers Mrs.

Will jVViss-nian and Mrs. Harrod were guests. Mrs. McDougal Is not d. member of tb.e club but has been a if requent kuest at the meetings.

Sewing Mrs. II. Bruning was hostess at 4c FjOund lbs. 51bs. 12ic flour, package Large cans of hominy, ity, solid pack, cad 23c Milk, Pet 1 Ol can Calumet baking 16 ounce i can Salmon, tall cans cliumi Extra big val- 1 ue, can A A 2 3 for Macaroni or spaghetti, 27c Eagle brand, milk, can J.

2 rand large can Quaker Oats, Puffed Wheat, None Such Oats, Post Toasties, Kellogg's Flakes, j-i 1 1. package i -j 2, 25c $1.35 15 25c 15c 10c 55c 25c 2c 25c 15c 15c 25c 25c 65c 70c 25 75c 25c 9c Cat-sup, 10 oi: battle Rice; whole grain white rice, 7JQ. i I -i Pennant Syrup 4 for Dark Karo, i 10 lbs. Whits Karo, 10 lbs, White Soap, i 6 bars for the meeting of the Sewing Society of 1U. Pancake flour, pkgrk 4.

Coffee, 2 Ibs.1 for Pickle pork, Iper lb. Salt fish, p6r IId; ii i Large cans of milk, 5 for Large cans of kxaut, 2 for J. .4 Solid onions, 'per lb. The syrup vtlh the 'uiaple flavor. THE GLASSNERI STORE the Evangelical church yesterday afternoon at her, home on Lafayette avenue.

The ladies spent: the iafter- noon quilting on two qtuilts and rnuch work was accomplished. A social hour was observed and Mrs Bruning lb. 39c Federal sugar syrupi LooJ For Other Store News on, Page 3. t- 10 lb. pail.

75c (large can Navy beans, a 6 lbs. refreshments, served appetizing There were khirty-five ladies present. 303 WEST FOURTH STREET. Officers i Mrs: John Kelley the newly: elected officers of the Royal Neighbors yesterday afternoon ait her home on Cottage avenue. The rooms CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IN HE EVENING REPUBLICAN BRING RESULTS;.

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