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Marshall Evening Chronicle from Marshall, Michigan • Page 6

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Marshall, Michigan
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Durand. assisted OolUns and Mrs. L. entertained the Auxiliary for their meeting last evening. i'- were pres- Fletcher and Mothers! to ce your family ax," follow Plan for better Glau.

local teachers, talks on Damp, jrire work. The Auxiliary voted to gWe to the local Camp Fife wganlaation to aid in del raying the expenses of a worker. After the business session, bridge was the diversion. High scores were won by Mrs. C.

H. Hillabrant I and Mrs. Harold Vogt and each was presented with a gift'. Late evening refreshments were served. The next meeting will occur on Thursday, Feb.

3th, with Mrs, Hil- librnnt. Club I The Bohemian club met last I evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Sherman at their home in east Mansion street. The usual co-operative supper was served, covers being laid for twelve. Bridge was, the after supper diversion, high scores being won by Mrs. Paul Noneman and W. J.

Foster. Each was presented with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vogelreuter will entertain the club in two weeks.

TWE EVENINCRONICLE. MARSHALL. MICHIGAN. PMtWTllliPARY 27, Entertained A very pleasant meeting of the i U-Go-We-Go club occurred i home of Mrs. Alden Boughton in on Wednesday.

AtlraC- lorned were the rooms, being used. At noon a co-operntive luncheon was served, all being seated at three tables. Following the luncheon, the time was devoted to bunco and contests, the honors ing carried off by Mrs. Jessie Spindlow and Mrs. Albert Pratley of Marshall.

The next meeting will be with Mrs. Edward Lee, the date to be announced later. Contract Mrs. V. C.

Stca.lv entertained the contract club of which she is a member at her home in Parkview yesterday. A o'clock luncheon was served, each table being centered a bouquet of cut flowers. Scores were won by Mrs. F. F.

Williams, who substituted for an'absent member, and Mrs. William Durand. Each was presented with a gift. Mrs. Carl Loff invited'the club to meet with her in two weeks.

Co-Operative Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Waitc entertained at a family co-operative dinner last evening at their home in west Hanover street.

Besides host and hostess, covers for Mr. and Mrs. Clutc. Mr and Mrs. Paul Reincke.i Mr.

aiid Mrs. James Cutler, Mr. were'evening at her home in ehst Creek, Homer' sion street. The evening was de- township, and FlortJnfce Crocker, voted to bridge, high score being also of Battle Creek. The consent wen by Mrs.

William Cole, who of Miss wai presented with a gift. Dainty I necessary as the girl Is only 18 and Mrs. Milton Waite anddaugh- were served at the i years old. ter. Patty.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn conr i us ion of the game. The Carver and son. Richard.

wiil mee in two weeks with Smith, also Mr. and Mrs Walters of Battle Creek. Bridpr Club Mrs. Henry Hammond I 111 1AA VI Carlton; Edwy Hillabrant. club Mrs.

Young People The meeting of the the Lutheran Frank Coward, receiver of the Union City State bank, has started 'suit in circuit court to recover a judgment against Leon O. Roberts jand Mary Roberts of Burlington, inlleslnj? that -they owe the bank er People's society of the Lutheran, Qf $55696 on promlssory tained her bridge club last, eve- church qccurred at the, parsonage notes tnat are pas due. The ring, all members bcins? present, i fast evening, ten members being Rmo int includes interest that ia Winning the high scores. present. The time was devoted to Mrs.

George Hindenach and late evening refresh- Each was presented ments were served. The next last evening at the supper by the Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian society. Mrs. Fred Randall and Mrs. Augusta Sanders were In tnjjflfge the supper while Mrs.

Minnie Martin had charge of the room. The tables were adorned with unshaded candles and the appetizing menu was brought on in two courses. The amount realized it not known but it is a gratifying sum and will be added to the treasury of the society. R. A.

Hecht. wi i 11.1:1.1*0 with a gift. At the of! meeting will be with Junior Good- tho were served. dainty refre. h.tl^a^f the, Miss Grace PVAflfc-i later.

date to be announced ter will weeks. entertain the club twoj v. Supper and Mrs. C. J.

Johnsonv tertained a group of friends, the sauerkraut supper at -the an BRIEFS amount includes past due also. The majority or transients spending the night at the city lodging house in the Town Hall are mid dle aged or older. Thus far this week 17 transients have stopped at the lodging room over night. Of this number 11 were over forty years old, and none was less than 21 and this in face of the fact that Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Rucss spent hundreds of young men are If a In i the day in Kalamazoo. Washington tea room last evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs.

Fred Lee of south Kalama- Mr. and Mrs. P. JU Haines, zo a.venue is ill with influenza. Miss Elizabeth Haines arJd Edward, Folcy.

all of Battle Creek. Moitday Club Miss Marion Willcox vtll be '1. 4 tfSHfcW!" 30 oz. GIANT CAN PORK containing 30 of fmctt, poik in Mvory MUCC of choke Indiana lo- jjitpll. think I over of beam ready It's the biggest pork and JMM we've ever introductory 3 program chairman the meeting of the Monday club Monday afternoon.

Mrs. Isabellc Twist of ttala- mazoo will be the speaker and will give a talk on Mexico. The soloist giant cans FLOUR SALE PilUbury Vow choice of two nationally known flouts te ClUO betl laboratory tested flour for the afternoon Philip S. Joy. will be Mrs.

Attended Party- Mrs. Joseph Leyden. the Misses Margaret Conway. Rose Grace, Juliet Grace and Theodore Leyden 'were in Albion last evening and attended the card party and dance (sponsored by tliCj, Young Ladies Sodality of St. John's parish.

Bridge Club Mrs. Arol Hill was hostess to I the members of her card last ing the country. Circuit Judge Blaine W. Hatch yesterday granted a decree of divorce to Angela Zaharion from Thomas Zaharion on grounds of extreme cruelty. The plaintiff is to have the custody of the couple's minor son, with the provision that he is to spend the month of August and a week at Christmas time each year with his father.

The latter is to pay $4.50 per week toward the child's support. Ervie Morgan of Battle Creek was arrested this morning by Deputy Conservation Officer Camp on a charge of hunting squirrel out of season. Morgan pleaded guilty before Justice Bossard'. It developed A United Press dispatch today says that the U. S.

treasury's new offering of $250,000,000 in five-year notes bearing per cent interest was over-subscribed thirty-one times. That means that trust companies, insurance companies and investors in general subscribed for n6 less than the stupendous sum of seven billion, seven hundred and flftv million dollars worth of those notes. It indicates that there is in this country billions of dollars awaiting sound investment! J. M. Trompen of Grand Rapids is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs.

HermarfBeuker. Miss Alice Bates, County Club leader, returned today from a month's motor trip to Florida. She went on to Hastings this afternoon with her mother, Mrs. R. M.

Bates, who accompanied her on- the trip. She will return this evening. City Health Officer Dr. S. K.

Church reports no contagious diseases in Marshall with the exception of the prevailing epidemic of.j^c uuo influenza and a few cases of that Morgan, in addition to hunt- chicken pox. In several towns in nK the squirrel out of season, A Ford'truck driven by WHlaid Sweet and a Ford coupe driven by Joseph R. Johnson of Kalamazoo collided in east Michigan avenue near the city limits yesterday afternoon about 6:00 o'clock. The truck was going east and apparently turned in front of the coupe, which was headed west. The coupe was practically demolished from the impact and Mr.

Johnson received severe cuts and bruises. He was given first aid by Dr. A. D. Sharp of Albion, who oanM the scene of the accident ah after it occurred.

Officers: burch and Purcell were called tp the scene information from the cMcern.e'd as Well as from Hermanns Lawrence at Detroit, an eye witness! The coupe was towed to the Ford garage. Two suits for damaces were started in circuit coiwpivgsterday by John Wiest and Pels Wiest of Battle Creek against OraTJJ, Gerald Clifford, Lloyd ford and Maurice J. Will, suits are the accident in which involved, the accident fwwsurring Battle Creek last November" 17. is alleged that the vi whlfch, Mr. and Mrs.

Wiest were came to a full stop at a street ittr tersection in that city, arid that cars driven by Gerald Clifford-and Maurice Will came to the same in? tersection but that neither, had his machine undejiqCfatroL As a result the Clifford car-'tauck the rear of the machine driven by Will nnd sent the latter into West's car. The car driven toy Clifford was owned by his father, Lloyd Clifford, while the machine driven by Will was owned by Oral Olmstead. Wiest is suing for a Judgment of $1000 for damage to his car, his wife's hospital bills, and loss of his wife's society services for a period. Mrs. Wiest is suing for $10,000 for ijgfflianent injuries by her in the accident.

the state epidemics there and scar iet fever had no hunting license. He ad- cases reported. some diphtheria mitted knowing that he was violating the law. He was given a i sentence of ten days in the county jail. Application for a marrirage cense has been filed at the cotmty ULlloU llCLo lliCvt clerk's office by Gerald Forman ofi One hundred people were served Butter 4 MADE IN MARSHALL Milk, Qt.

Cream 12c TAYLOR'S HOME DAIRY Fresh RoHj Michigan Made Pure Eatmore or Purity Nut Michigan Granulated 10 Ib. Cloth Sack 2 Ib. JS. 15c Big Fire In Chicago Remember "the Chicago Fire of Big news in those days and it still makes good news. But, we have very important news that you should know.

News that will money! News that every man, yroman and child in Marshall and this vicinity should be interested in. Its the news of low prices on quality merchandise we have for you. We extend to you a cordial invitation to come the wonderful values save the difference. 10-440 Wabcth Baking Powder Ib. 19c an unusual Soda Crackers Country Club crisp and flaky Cowrtry CKib fancy qu-Uty Ib.

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55c 2fe CHOICE QHALITy Hams 8c fc. Pofk 10c JUST UNPACKED NEW SPRING DRESSES They're Priced Low $2.84 You'll find every fashion your heart could desire for spring! Prints and the new large full sleeves. And each a marvelous value at the price! Priced For Clearance! Ladies 9 Coats $5 $17 -r- Ctower-Moon 22c H(ESH FRUITS VEGETABLES TUn SWM( and fwcy 70-80 19c aryJLsf- ttifjr- 3KST, J3BC i Brand New House Dresses 38c Full cut, full sizes, fast colors. All Remarkable Values as 4 19c ER STORES SAUCY JNEW Spring Hats 88c Others at $1.84 Pure Irish Linen Wash Frocks Just the thing for afternoon wear. Pure Silk Full-Fashioned Hosiery 42 guage, 5 thread chiffons and 7 thread service weights.

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