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8 THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE Monday Evening, March 14, 1927. WEALTHY AT 12 University Priest to Talk at C. Club. Church Societies Withdrawal of Old Age Pensions It rings Request for Charily The Rev. H.

Hengel, Ph. of The regular monthly meeting of the! Edith Mason Sings at C. C. C. Thursday HAIR APPARENT Feast of Purim to He Observed On March IS Purim, whiih this year will celebrated Friday, Mar.

is. Winning, however on Thursday eu ningthe 17th is one of the minor holidays of Ihe Green Bay Hardware Cooking School Open The Green Hay Hardware company, in conjunction with the more progressive cities, has arranged for the observation of a "Domestic Science' week. Negotiations have been made with the Garland Institute of Culinary are for a week of lectures and demonstrations at the east side store, 218 Jf. Washington-st. The demonstrations will bo under the direction of Miss Mary Heavilon, director of the institute.

Miss Heavilon Is a graduate of Purdue Cniversity, has studied at Columbia and haa recently returned from a lecture trip in Europe. Iicctures and demonstrations began this afternoon at 2 o'clock and will continue for a week, Including Saturday. Among the subjects included In the course are the preparation and food values of quick breads, cake baking, frost ings, salads, salad dressings, baked ice cream, pies and pastry. The public is cordially invited. Dorcas society of Trinity Lutheran church will be entertained by Mrs.

Melvin Anderson in the church parlors, tomorrow evening. All members are cordially invited. The Woman's society of Christ church will hold a rummage sale in church Iwsemenl, Friday, from 9 to 12. MemWrs of the society having articles for the sale will please bring them to the meeting Tuesday, The Woman's Home Missionary so' ciely of First M. E.

church will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. T. M. Brady, 81a Mason tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs.

Walter Tippet will speak. recutive board of the Green Hay AlKistol te (Central F.urenu of Catholic Chatitiesi was held in the ofdeo of the organization Thursday evening. 1 list net reH)i ts covering relief nn seivire in seven city and two rural 'eel ions were rind. Apostolate workers Visaed 69 different families 171 times during month of February. Kelief was given as follows; femdits.

milk daily in cases meat in 3. glasses in 2. new shoos) given in children, fuel supplied 12 cases, dry goods in 5. rent 2. nurse in 1.

school books furnished 1 child. KpTitunl piLiblems referred to pas'or 2H times, employment was Edith M.ison, who has sum-ssfully npiwarfd In leading roles with tha Chicago Opera company will open the neriM of ttvrf concerts to lc given In Orren llav under the HUs-picrs St. Paul's Cniversity Cliapel, Madison, will speak to members of Catholic Woman's dub tomorrow afternoon at Alloiie7. Community house. His subject will "The Chaplaincy of a Father Hengel was born at Waukesha, and was graduated In philosophy at St.

Francis seminary ami studied theology for four years in Germany, being ordained in 190:1. The first university chapel in the Vnlted States was founded him in UOfi. He is also major chaplain, Pes. I'. S.

Army. The Mocking Hird oinrtette of the Asnee Jorgensen club will sing a group of otigs llowing, the talk by Fall er ilengel. All persons having sons? or daughters at the i nier-sity who would like to hear the clergyman, whether affiliated with ti club or not, are cordially imited i t-aleinlai. It conimemoiales the ih liveraliee of the Jew of Persia i from the power of Hainan, the vizier I of King Ahasuerus. Haman bad cast lots ihnne the name "Purim' which means to determine which month was to he set for the massacre of all the Jews in Persia.

Moidecai 'ihe Green Bay Civic Music nssocia- tion on evening at tin: Columbus Community cltih. Miss ho achieved fume several nfco. is ore of the most susiit- I ftpr -of the opera for cr.n- lfVv -ill for persons, medical care and his niece Esther In nuns iiw are secured The seven hibernating animals are listed as skunk, woodehtiek, bat, chipmunk, jumping mouse, raccoon and black bear. Frederick Alt wood to Address K. of P.

ft'Us of the plot succeeded in deposing Ha-; man and in obtaining royal permis-; s.on fi-r the Jews to attack and master 1 their eneniKK on the 13th and 14th of: 1 Adar. The deliveraioe of the Jews; from the threat of annihilation and I their victory over thiir enemi's have; after been celebrated as the i Feast of Purim. The Feast of Purim never attained as high a degree of spiritual influence i as did some of the other festivals. i The. usual psalms of praise read on i rut work.

Mcmliers of th nssi ia-tion have expressed themselves as pleased at the nunih'T of the course. The second ntmdier will tiw Chi. Symphony orchestra, of which AValtrr L. I-arscn of this city Is a member, and Mi Helen Freund. lout.

Miss Kreund is a protepe of Garden. Tiecatist the concert season is alxiiit over the two numbers will lie combined on April 7. The date of the third number has been deeided, No tickets will be sokl for any of Ihe concerts, ailmittance Win? re-stricteil to members the I'ivir Music association. in .1. hospital care for 2.

Institution chairman reported 31 visits ntade to hospitals and tnstitu-i'oiis and T6 patients and inmates mi. There were 211) magazines an! other reading matter distributed. Seven special donations were given 'o patients by this committee. Store hooin chairman reported 451 articles of clothing and 2 pieces of furniture also Su magazines donated to this department past month. The numWr of garments given needy families totaled HX and 9 articles of household furniture; these were distributed 27 families.

The Catholic Aid Society met In rooms anil sewed, layettes, hoys' blouses and other children's garments, thus assisting this department. The Kev. W. II. Kiernan, dioresiu director of Catholic Charities retorted on activities of diocesan bureau, citing merely three days work, cover- At 12 years of age, Alice Grotte is the chief heir, to an estate of left-hy her father, I'harles Grotie, Omaha real estate man.

Alice lives with her mother in Milwaukee. Frederick S. Attwood, supreme prelate of the Knights of Pythias, will speak this evening at the meeting of the pochequetla lodge, Xo. 12. at K.

of P. hall. Mr. Attwood will take as his subject "Fraternalism, the Hope of the Mr. Attwood has been totally blind since 1005.

With his affliction came the determination to "carry on'' and ha has lectured successfully ever since, In addition to writing a book "Happiness'' for blind persons. The meeting Is an open one and will be preceded by a- musical program at 8 o'clock. other holidays are omitted on Purim. The one characteristic of the Purim i ntual is the reading of the Hook of Esther on the evening of Ihe thir- teenth day of Adar. As a folk celebration.

Purim made up for whatever influence It may have larked as a religious festival. It was celebrated ns a carnival; masks were worn by old and young; Purim plays ere given re-enacting the drama of i Esther and Hainan. In addition to Miss Hansen Guest Miss Marvel Do Wane. W. Mason- entertained Friday evening at her i home for Mis Dawn Hansen of Chi- Chicago Women Plan $1,000,000 Clubhouse What is said to he the largest venture, in a clubhouse for women is that of the Women's Century club of this merrv celebration of Purim there in? beautiful service In connection Parent-Teachers' Associations I arose the custom of giving gifts to with Institutional and Child Place- i the poor.

Every Jew, no matter how ment work locally and throughout Chk; go, hich Is planning a CO i skyscraper clubhouse in the loop district. Professional and business who prefer the secluded atmosphere of a private club to hotels' and private homes are behind the pro'ect. I poor, would give someining some-i if diocese. This department covers; one more needy than himself. And so j-m extensive field.

the day of popular rejoicing was Ti, Exler reported. Big cago. The house was decorated in green and white and bunco was played. I'rizfs went to Claire Wendricks, Orville Hayes, Gerald lannoyp. lVawn Hansen, Covers were laid for l-allio, Adelheid Uinnoje, Klealior Kentmeester, Dawn Hansen, Marvel De Wane, Marvel Hansm, Clarie Wendricks.

Smitz. Nelson, laiira Hyde, La Verna Taylor, Gerald -annoye, Sylvester Lannnyc Leonard Nous, Muriel Cravian, IO Hendricks, Orvllee Hayes, Lyte Hosan, George Haen, Isadore Melley and Henry touched with the elevating spirit ot Brother committee makinc 40 visits benevolence. Tho building is to include 300 sleeping rooms, Turkish baths, beauty parlors, a gymnasium, a rwlmmlng pool, a library, a ballroom, card rooms, billiard rooms, a banquet hall, auditorium and draw, ins looms. to homes, court, prison, jail and other institutions in interest of delinquent, and handicapped men and boys. Ha (old of spiritual work done at Reformatory and Sanitarium.

Also reported how through the generosity of City Briefs The Parent Teachers' association of the Norwood school will hold its regu-; lar meeting Tuesday evening at 7:39 at the Norwood school. James MrGlllan will be the speaker et the Parent-Teachers' as- sociation meeting at the Chappell school Friday evening. In addition! to Mr. McGillan's talk there will be a musical program. A small charge will be made the proceeds to go into the P.

T. A. treasury. Hair being woman's crowning glory, Jackie Walls of Detroit has a coronet and enough left over for a royal robe. Her curls measure 81 iml.is, They touch her shoetops, even whir curled and twisted.

AUXILIARY TO MEET The regular meeting of the Auxiliary to the Catholic Woman's club will be held Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in the parlors of Alloues Community house. A special musical program will be offered by the committee. several benevolent individuals, free memberships had been secured find were available to a number of boys in whom Apostolate is The senetary reported on the many problems daily presented to the officei for diagnosis and adjustment. The office interviews by secretary num-lered 209, frequently entailing lengthy conferences. Fifty-three dif Mr.

and Mrs. George Withbroe announce the birth of a son Alton Ernest, born March 12. Northwestern division No. 4oS, will hold its regular meeting in K. P.

hall Wednesday afternoon. The lady Turners will meet tomorrow afternoon. After business meeting, can Is will be played. Mrs. Bet tine Hostess Mrs.

Mike Hotline. 1126 entertained Sunday for her daughter, Audrey, who was 11 years old. Games were played, prizes going to Florence Ia Plant' And Josephine Ilredael. The guests were Jane Salmon. Hetty Shoemaker, Marguerite Ft.

Aubin, Myril SlaJoney, Florence Hieble. Florence Lancells, Thelma Crone. Helen I.inn, Eleanor Putman, Lillian Jensen, Virginia Brown, Anna Edwards. Antoinette Gaie. Josephine Hredael, Audrey P.ettine, Florence and Janette Plant, Marvel Van I.aanen and Millie and Gene Hoc II.

ferent problems were presented 141 Auction Bridge Pointers ISY MII.TOX C. WOHK CARD PARTY POSTPONED The card party of Mrs. John Spude which was to be given March 17 for the Spanish War Veterans, No. 2S, will be postponed until sometime after Easter. There's a LUXITEHose to Match Your New Spring' Frock INSURANCE -MEN MEET Twenty-five agents of the Moore and Moore Insurance agency here, gathered at the Northland today for the opening of the Moore and Moore Franklin Life Spring Campaign.

The agents represented countiesMn Northeastern Wisconsin, with Manitowoc, Algoma, Marinette, Oconto, Shavano. and various other cities being the largest communities represented. Plans were discussed for the "caravan drive" that will be made from Wisconsin this year to the national convention of the Franklin Life dealers in Estes Park, Colo. times, covering a large scope. Twenty, six individuals asked for help last month because they were without work and unable to find employment.

Organization had to supplement city aid in cases of several old people whre old age pension was withdrawn. A few of the other problem!) necessitating service, were arranging legal aid for case having family THE POINTER FOR TODAY IS: The informatory double, soundly Surprise Party used, is a must effective weapon; iiu- JUNIOR MARQI ETTE MEET The Junior Marquette club will meet this evening on the stage of Columbus Community club, main auditorium. A special program has been prepared and members are urged to attend as it promises to be of interest to all. A number of friends surprised J11116 providently ucd it is a devastating Giesler. Sunday afternoon, in honor boomerang.

Hostesses at the Allouej: Community House tomorrow will be Mrs. Hay Porter and Mrs. P. C. Clabots.

The Royal Neighbors will sponsor a card party Tuesday afternoou at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Gust I-e-febvre, 441 Cedar-st. St. T.i'a's branch No. 12, W.

C. B. S. will meet Wednesday at Al-liitiez Community bouse. iicmbers fhould attend.

The Women of the Mooseheart Legion will give a card party at Moose hall Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Cinch and five hundred will be played. Public is invited. The regular meeting of the Brother At the risk of repetition, I again trouble, securing doctors care gunple- of her eieventn Dirtnuay. iiames anu music were enjoyed by the children and at 6 o'clock refreshments were stronglv emphasize the imixirtance of As pretty an anay of the new spring colors as you've ever seen, with dress and suit shades predominating.

And Luxita looks well after several washings tool Wear LUX1TE Hosiery and be satisfied. rocnting income of 27 pisioned mothers, interviewing employers, referring follow up work on family cases to district workers, etc. Theoffice co-operated and dealt with 18 local agencies 113 times and 8 out of town agencies 18 times during month of February. served. The following were present: Grace Christiansen, Caroline Mahlo.

Lillian Soltski, Joyce Kress, Dorothy Stiller. Arleen Nelson. Mildred Thomas, Grace Giester and Her-nice Johnson of Milwaukee. MARRIAGE LICENSES The following applied at the county clerk's office today for a permit to marry: Earl J. Greb, Neenah, and Viola R.

Kerning, 1015 Howard-st. using the informatory double conservatively. With a dependable partnerone who can he relied upon to have, at least five high cards ot such strength and with such guards that they will probably take tricks the (informatory double usually Is effective and rarely produces a loss of any consequence; but the improvident doubler who, without the requisite strength, may bo forcing his partner to assume a contract to iaki) eight tricks with a hand no good for even one, Is a very dangerous vis-a-vis. When a player announces that he will not double, unless he has the five 15 THE GREEN BAY'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S SHOE STORE HOEFFEL'S BOOT SHOP hood of Hallway Carmen of America Local No. 36S.

will held at the Labor temple annex at 7:15 this evening. AM members are requested to Pleasing Service and the Best Portraits LOUGHRAN I STUDIO 207 No. Washington St. Green Ray, Wis. I Phone Adams 4530 I Music Memory Contest Notes attend.

TIME Jh Selection No, 7. Two Grenadiers, by Schuman (Horn Ren. Parr to Begin Xew Lecture Series The Rev. Leonard A. Parr, pa.st.or of the Unison Congregational church completed a series of lectures yester-day on "This Believing World." N'ext Sunday at 10:13 a.

m. at the Woman's clubhouse, be will begin a series of talks on "What Green Pay Believes" his basis being derived from the answers to 100 questionnaries recently submitted to us many persons. Th" lectures are open to the public and there is no admission charge. 1S10 in Saxony, Germany; died high -card strength requirement above near Honn, Germany.) described, and lives up to his on- The Krothcrhood of Music nouncement, he avoids tx-rious losses A stirring song of French maintains the confidence of the Mr. and Mrs.

J. Zeutzius, 706 entertained the Five Hundred Sharks at their home Sunday evening. Honors went to Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Dean and consolation to Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Koeppen, Cuest pri7.es went to Ib nry Koeppens and Mrs, Arthur Rosnow. The club will meet with Mr, and Mrs. George Christopherson, S.

in two weeks. 1 1 Ism, written by two Germans; The partner. Brutally Truthful! Two Grenadiers emphasized the fact that music is universal and cares little for geographical boundaries. A Cunning Workman in Tores P.ob-erl Schuman, cultured musician, astute critic and editor, inspired com- One other essential point to be remembered ill connection with the use of the infurmatory double, is that the partner (in the absence of an intervening adverse bid) is forced to bid: consequently his bid (unless be NINE MORE GOLFERS IN CAROLINA ARRESTED poser, is a worthy companion of rcbiil) cannot be. depended upon as SchtiWrt, usually acknowledged as the lowing anvthlng more than four pre-eminent writer ot songs.

Schu-I (he slllt )p n.nes is ft mann, however, differs from f.rror for a In the greater intellectuality of his who 1ulllloii witn compositions. Schubert's songs seem hoIdn jllK, 8mdent ,0 to flow untouched from his great well duub t) fpp, t)mt whc nnswer ASK ANOTHER DELAY IN TEXAS CO-ED'S TRIAL SAN MARCOS, Tex. (U.R)-A motion for continuance of the case of Rebecca Bradley Rogers, the University of Texas student who is alleged to have robbed a bank with an empty piptol, was made by her attorneys when the Indictment was read in district court here today. The defense counsel's move was not unexpected. Otis Rogers, lawyer-husband of the co-ed, is ill with tuberculosis and his illness is understood to be one of the reasons set forth in the petition for postponement.

of the partner happens to be in a suit Time flies and the older you get the. quicker it Seems to fly. A twenty year policy now will insure you against financial hardships In your oliler years. Now Is the time to guard against the future. "Thinli of the Vuture" Norns G.

Murphy General Insurance 303 llellin I'hone Adams 44 COLUMBIA. S. golf players at Sumter and Camden, S. and one other person were scheduled to appear for trial today in the two Carolina cities for violation of the state blue laws. Three other golf players escaped arrest at Camden, officers said, when more than 73 spectators screened them, making their identiflcaton m-posshle, The one man arrested while not wielding a golf club was charged with interfering with an officer who was attempting to make an arrest while enforcing the blue laws.

or inspirations; M'numanns songs show the marks of a careful and thoughtful workman. It is much easier for the singer to interpret Schu- ivliftun intenl inni nre noile rv. in which the doubler is strong, it is ithe duty of the doubler to raise the partner's bid. This if an unsound Phone Adams 33 for BONE DRY WOOD plici'tlv expressed, than Schumann, 11 innumerable whose meaning is often hidden be-j an, wmur loast-u. hen the doubl-tween the lines iera strenEH no more than justifies His Inspiring wife.

In 1S40 i his 'lrlner of the doubler mann was married to Clara Crick and aU tatkinp. to the Inspiration of this happy 'h WI we- No Trump, is due an enormous output of glorious PHt bolding mngs. A noted critic has said that of Ht: K-x-x-x Hi: CI: But whoever wante'd a photograph like that? We catch the expression and a true likeness, but we delete this, and soften that and tone down the other and so arrive at a place where we satisfy even critical You! ALVIN SCHNEIDER The Photo Man Sit to us for your portrait Herbert A. Doney the 13S songs which Schumann rote y-lti-x would have a sound oouble. during this year, all excepting pos- Jt if North pass.

East bid two Hearts sibly a score are woinhv of pernwn-! South two No Trumps, West i IMAGINATIVK "There are times when I wish I were a man," she said wistfully. "When?" inquired her husband. "When 1 pass a milliner's shop and think how happy 1 could make my wife by giving her a new hat." Ideas, London. cut life. should not bid three Hearts; forced bid may have been made with Selii tion No.

8. jfour worthless Hearts and a trickles l-arto from the New World Symph-; hand, ony, by Anton Dvorak (Rom in Ho-: I lir nil ure Hospital Expert Upholstering Iteautiful Materials Our low overhead expense means Your Gain I'hone Adams South (iiincy St. Personals Upholstering of "Quality" EDW. F. DUCKER 313 Cherry St.

Phone Adams 462 hernia, 1811; died at Prague. 1901. American Music by a Hohemian. The finest symphony employing American themes was written by a home-suk Hohemian. Dvorak in his native country bad written music based upon the themes of the people which he heard about him.

When he, came 10 America foi a th'ce visit he continued tlbs practke and we are thus richer for the New World Symphony, which i3 a Llonticati.in of negro and Indian musu. Add 2 -Music MetlloM Women's Happiness Rest largely on solving their oldest hygienic, problem this new way true protection; discards like tissue Mr. and Mrs. I). Clabots, X.

left this morning for a week's visit at the heme ot Charles Greirers n. Iron Mountain, Mali. Miss Man- Klla Walsh, who has 7 1m bf -n visiting with her sister, Mrs. Boucher, left for Kd-j monton, Alberta, Canada when: she i will do hiauty parlor work. His Theones cf N.Hieii., Music, lorak bCiieved that a iMtiunal school of American music would be foundid Mr.

e.ed Mrs. Wmlcd I'iraux and; Br PU.FV BITKLAXD AlffUUrttf on, lahvin and Miss Annie I'uffv of i as it has be in othct countries, upon Chicago who wri guests of Mr. and Butter-Cheese i'iraux for the oust ten I HPO be fresh nd charmine every havi i I'S returned to their homes, day, to live every day unhandi- You Always Save 30 the native foik music To prove his theory be wrote bis famous World Symphony. This piubabiy more than any other composition was the means of the rest of Ihe world with the negro and Indian music, and has inspired our own composers 1o utilize this ri.ib )n the opining movement if th symphom Inoiak makes use of the in ero spiri EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY FOR McCRAY URGED WASHINGTON tlj.R: An application for (xecutive ih-memy for former governor Warr-n MeCray of convicted for using the mails e.pped, to wear sheerest trocks ithout a second thought, any time, anywhere you can now do all, by a new way. It is called "KOTEX." Ends the insecurity of the old-time sanitary pad.

Five times as absorbent! Dtodoruts, too. And thus ends all fear of offending. GET IT AT THE We Repair Balloon Tires Right We do not repair balloon casings, or any others, by ordinary methods. Ours is a totally different, new scientific method which completely removes the injury, replaces each broken thread. Our repair is just as flex-.

ible as the tire, and stronger, no bulge, neat, can hardly be seen. And we guarantee repair to outlast tire, and your money back if not satisfied with our repair work. COME IN TODAY Brunette Quick Service Tire Repair Shop adams ami i uk ami AT The GET IT AT THE BOOTH tual Swing Seet lun.it. Ti ul a iy mum theme of the second movement, i'? waR ,0 BOOTH A Cord 3800 To the Cord Diamond Lumber Co. Ceoh.i-.-e to iav K- lieores.

ntative Will ECONOMY the ljirgo, has not len identified Lu. It is proliably an Indian theme hu Ovorak heard while visiting the lima Indians. H. Wood, republican. Indiana.

The wax sicned by the! entire of the Indiana' si nate. 2 members of the state bouse. I IUS( I 4 OM KN I MS I'LWS l'bns for the jdate innenUon to be held In Oreen I'-ay in May. will be discussed this evening at the dinner and hy the governor and Lieutenant governor. "I think this document is of the opinion uf the people As easily disposed of as tissue.

Xo laundry, no embarrassment. You get it at any drug or department store jimply by saying, you ask for it without hesitancy. Eight in 10 better-dasi women employ it. Provei the unnecessary risk of old ways. Insist on the genuine.

Only Kotex itself is "like" Kotex. KOTSX No liundrydisctid ltk tissu Inert mc of the limn lUy l'usiness of IndiM a. Wood told the. president. There's A Convenient Booth In Your Neighborhood Neville's Sanitary Dairy Located at Bellevue Products Co.

Phone Adams 5280 EXPERT DRY CLEANERS 119 East Walnut Low Prices No Deliveries hihI riote.ssioi,al Woman's club. A psram lias been arranged 1o foi low the oner. KARI.Y TRAINING "I am glad to see you improving in i you: planners, old man, and giving your seat to a lady." "A'y dear since childhood I i bsu nlwavs resected a lady with a' 1SSUIS TO MKKT The lUd.tssa!) witl meet to. morrow sftrrnoon Hh Mr. Morns Quim-) st I Ail mem- rJi! in her hand." Passing Show', Ut use u'ej iw attend,.

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