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Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 2

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THE FORT WAYNE SENTINEL Wednesday, August 15,1917. SOCIETY remnrrimiinmiTt'" KBMWWrawnrar i Miss Vera Skelley, of Pittsburg, Is visiting Marv A. Muhler and relatives of Forest Purk boulevard, was the honor giie-t at a theater ast evening which was enjoyed tv a lumber of jooiijt people After the tne iter the company to the Aim nu stcre where refre'-n-nents were nt 1 hancho ich ntod tiHe i ien flower- in- i i il file hoMs of tli-' evening were Veiva UnFc. .1 Florence Hiss 1 nl and ss Irene Ruble enteitaned evening in hon or of Miss r.ow'.li Rhodes, whose marriage to Chappell took i I toda Ruble whose home is in Delaware was the house hO'it i for the parn am! the guests severt for the bride and sr-oweied he- i KU'-o ot linen Miss and Miss Ruble gave musical was decorated with cupids i i bells, hearts and red gladioli and ferns. There were present enjoy this delightful part in addition to the two hosts, Misses Asrnes Zenthner, Hilda Leasure.

Kathleen Strothers, Hilda Herman Esther Neuter, Jessie Pitcher, Helen Menset, Cyril Scheafer, Madeline Rhodes, Mrs Stella Baker, E. RnMe, Mrs Beulah Lang- fora. The color scheme was red and white and delicious things to eat and drink were serwtf The bride received many pretty aad useful articles. Miao Artte Bnrdlok, of South Calhown street, has gone to Angola for a fe-ir days' visit YOUNG COUPLE HAVE QUIET WEDDING Rev. Boyer, who IB pastor of the Christ Lutheran church, Detroit the following.

Mr and Mrs Fred Tilbery. Mr and Mrs. Wilber Romick, Mr and Mrs Sam Cook, Fort Wayne, Mr and Mrs Charles Arnold and family, of Lake township, Mr and Mrs Sam Cook, sr, New Haven. Mr and Mrs Henry Landm and family. St Joe township, Mr and Mrs Dane Drlxer, William Driver, Mr and Mrs John Shifier and family, and George Day Family Reunion.

The Alhfrer familj will hold its annual leunion Ttiesilav in Robmon park There will be two hip spreads" i baskets ampl i for the oc- tasion and a program of interesting leading music leoi'ations and A a I'hillev of this ill read. THING'S BIG TENNIS SHOE SALE ALL THIS WEEK 4,000 Pairs Mens' Women's and Children's 50c and 60c Tennis Shoes and Oxfords Go On Sale For A PAIR Copenhagen 1 of Empero i i a President ilson in iho ex-Arnbassadoi Ce 1 cation i 10 i icmoirs of i lame Mil. I i HAl'I'A-la Tha marriage of Miss Rosella Rhodes daughter of Mr and Mrs Grant Rnodes, of 140G Winter street to Mr James Hentv Chappell of this city, took place veiy quietly at 11 o'clock on Wednesday morning at the parsonage of the First church MRS. J. I i CHU'l'KLL fast vas served at the home of the i i to the immediate relatives The bmle's table WAS garlanded i smilax and gHdioli and white roses, as well as a frosted bride's 1 cake were the conspicuous decora- tions Later in the Mr and Mrs and belafd a made bv the sf i Deutsche AllefTermiif forth criticism in i explanation i i al Nord I I --alls i a press ptirouiiaisc tne j.

11 o. i Rev A. Neal performed the cere- Chappell left on a trip to Ohio and roony and Miss Jessie Pitcher and Mr Tourist Thompson were bridesmaid and groomsman For the wedding the i bride wore a blue taffeta suit with fW CretTB VISIT- i DFlue wore a. iwuw uui-cwa. Mrs.

Hanr Fletcher and children I trimmings of white and a touch of sil- tn ft short oTitintr at raw nnrt white, hat of tailored effect. planning to take a short outing at Oleflr LaKe Obarles Hood, of Portland, Ore, is vMting hla mother, Mrs. Phoebe Bond, and other relatives Mr and MJTS. Jesse Benton and and a white hat of tailored effect. The bride wore a corsage of bride roses.

BUss Pitcher was dressed in a blue silk gown and her hat corres- has been employed in ponded, while a bouquet of pink roses' training department of Kentucky points and will stop in Cincinnati and in Oakland City, with Mr Chappell's parents On their return here the bride and groom will be at home for a few days with her par- of what is termed i i emperor's inesponsihU nnr'tict of the foreign affairs of the PI P're The various Berlin iip-vspaper" com ment on the srvstem ppi mits a sovereign to pass upon such a proposal from a neutral power and to rtiaft an Important state document without consultation with a responsible minister or even without the necessary record subsequently being made. ents, but they are going to housekeeping soon The bride is a bright and lively young woman Mr. Chappell the manual the public daughter, fcave returned from an outing at OroolDd lake. tSia. Craig, of Akron, tbfcratate, her daughter.

Miss Zona Craig, of South Harrison street Miss Winifred Oallahan left on Wednesday for visits In Cleveland and Conneaut, and Buffalo, N. T. Mr and Mrs Little and Miss- Grace Mungen have returned from a camping outing at Baldwin, Mich. Mrs. Chariea Sullivan, of Van Buren, is visiting her elster, Mrs.

M. RuWe, of Delaware avenue, fbr several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Abe Mlnsky and daughter. Regine, have gone to New York and Atlantic City on a two weeks' trip John Hoffman, of Nappanee, spent Tuesday the city, with friends, on his way to attend a family reunion in Van Wert Mrs Ben Bennett, of South Harrison street, went to Ossian on Tuesday to attend a reunion of her high school class associates Mr.

and Mrs Robert Pierce have motored home to Cleveland after a visit here with Mrs Ogden Pierce, of Hoagland avenue Mrs Edward Kover and daughter, Miss Either Kover have returned from a visit in Colorado Springs, CoL They were Hon" several week" Miss Marie Sands, of Columbus, has returned home after a three weeks' visit with Miss Gladys Becker, of East Wayne street Mr and Mrs I D. Garwood and daughters Lenore and Ooseppe, of Kinnaird ivenue, have just returned from a motor trip to Walton Luke, Mich Mrs Harry Fleck, of Pittsburg, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs 3 Bechte 1 for weeks, returned home on Tuesday Miss Emily Wright Hood has moved from the Hamilton house to Washington boulevard west, and has taken an apartment In the Portland Mr and Mrs John Ross of Sut- tenfleld street, have as guests on a re turn visit Mrs Tracy and daughter, Thelma. of Kalamazoo, Mich Dr and Mrs Tinkham and their niece. Miss Crystal Harding, and Mrs A AV Beavei and i i have sone to Lake Gage for a weeks' outing The Pvthmr Sisters' Social circle will meet on "i hursday afternoon at the home oi Mrs Theodore Titus 1306 Buchanan Street Mrs Endmger i be the assist Ing hostess A. Vail and son, John, and Miss Martha Vail have rotu-ned i an outing at Oden Mich but Mrs Vail Mid Miss Lucile Vail i rem.iin a longer time Rev and Mrs A of Florida motoi prt here for A lev.

days' visit i M- a i Willie a -lent a contrasting color that was ex- schools, especially in the ceedingly pretty. The wedding break- building, for several years Harmar parents, Mr and Mrs. a Hoffman, of Riverside Dr. and Mrs. B.

Morris and -aaa. Harold, have returned from a ten days' motor trip to Big Star lake, Mloh. Mrs Jules and her cousin, Mrs Kobe, who have been together at Riceville. have returned from that point and Mrs. Hobe has returned to her home in Grand Rapids.

Oscar Suetterlln, of Detroit. Mich, who is connected with the Louis Wile Biscuit company, is spending a week here his parents, Mr and Mrs. Suetterlin, of South Lafayette street Mrs Fanny Ferguson and daughter, Mary, oi Missoula, Montana, who have been here visiting Mr and Mrs Millei and Mr and Mrs Ben Bennett, have gone to near Continental, 0 to MBit hoi people Misses Goitrude and Emma Warner, of lavma avenue have gone on an extensive trip thiough noithein Mich- STATE COUNCIL OF KFBfSE AT ESTATE Brook, Ind Aug 15 --Business and on sociti entertainment were combined mean, H. Yarman and son Paul, L. Nome and son, A.

Scherer and son Homy, and' Susie 'Park, Edward Park and Sammy Park. njr, an. Schaefer, meetings The coal situation was dla- Thlele and' cussed by the state council of defense Sophie Irene Zelt, and Messrs. and there was discussion of the meet- Henry William and Charles ScfaMff. i in Chioago tomorrow at which sug- Carl Linnemeler Harry Linbach and geslons will be made of lines to solve TWete! the coal sltuatlon in the central statUL Miss Hilda Getz, of West Jefferson street, was hostess for a lawn party These Will Not Last Long At This Price i SShk laid Beuret, Cleo Klnley, Irene Miller and Messrs Joe Wilkinson, Art Koehl, Emmet Sorg, Clarence Strodel, Emmet Rohyans, Roy Bronson, Sylvester Klotz, Clarence Kinder, William Menzer and William Pohlmeyer.

A Country Party. and Mrs Thomas Dunkel, which a company of her young friends enjoyed Immensely The time was spent In playing games and In dancing The lawn was decorated with Japanese lanterns. The guests were Misses Fanny Rolape, Gertrude Wilk- extensive trip thiough noi them Mich-. i Moran, Margaret Fry igan and on their return will Join their ra ff Gertrude O'Nell, Ade- father and other members of the farn- 1ajfl Beureti i eo Klnley, Irene Miller foi a week at Clear lake Mr and Mrs Levant Elliott, of Syracuse. who had be.n in Chicago for several weeks, stopped here on their motoring trip back and were accompanied east by Mrs Elliott's fathei.

Rev Williams I Misses Jessie and Katheiine Mr ton, who are spending the summer at Mackin-c IsUnd and Taber Hamilton, of Chambersburg Pa are in the city to attend the funeral of their uncle, the late Henr Williams Mr and Mrs Charles Knder entertained on Sunday at dinner R. A Abbott, of t.arv '1 Crook, of Hammond, G. Mennentzer, of Lafayette, Large, of Indianapolis, and 1 Drew, of this who are members of the executive board of the State Building Trades council Miss Alice Knight left today for Buffalo to take a position as assistant dietitian for the Larkin company The voung woman in charge of the work is a personal friend of Miss i Miss Knight spent the pre- wintPi in Rpcilands Cal, and devoted herself to i work in connection i hci Red Cioss studies in both of i she is an enthusiastic worker supper party and farewell were i on Tiissdm evening in honor of Mrs Park at 171" beautiful picture (Tiven to Mrs 1'ark as a remebranre of the evening 'miMc iml luncheon VUTP a tMii'fvetl Those who took part v.crc I'ark Mill-r PI. i SALOON1ST Men's and Boys' Brown Tennis Oxfords or Shoes, all 75c 39c Children's $1.50 Button or Lace Rubber Sole Shoes, all sizes I 98c Children's $1 00 White Rubber Sole Pumps; Man 1 Jane style, J.I 65c Men's, Women's and Children's White Tennis Oxfords; white rubber Men's 75c Black or White Tennis Oxfords; all sizes 50c Men's and Boys' White Tennis Shoes, white soles; $1.00 values .1 xtrujjia 69c Men's $1.50 WLite Tennis Shoes, all white, for 98c Women's $1.50 Kid Pumps for only 98c Boys' and Girls' Black Tenaia Oxfords; white soles; $1.00 value; this week All Goods Exchanged Your Money Back On Any Purchase 130 East Berry St. the cases until it can confer Governor Goodnch and Jesse Eshbach, state conscription agent.

An Indianapolis saloon keeper appeared before the board today, asking exemption because of his business. He said that if he is compelled to go to the army he will have to close his saloon and he believed for that reason he should be exempted His request was denied. i AT THE PALACE BABY" CLOSES TONIGHT Final Performance for Musical Comedy at New Palace. WILL ASSEMBLE ILL Indianapolis, Aug cases had come before the third district exemption appeal board np to noon today, mang of theh based on claims of exemption from i army service because of industrial pur- le'. suits But two of the claims were Washington, Aug national guard division to go to France representing Indiana and twenty-five other states and the District of Columbia, will be mobilized at Mmeola, L.

at a camp named Albert L. Mills, after the late Brigadier General Mills, chief of the division of militia affairs. Mich a brother to Mrs bunkel. was because of tneir work was present and enjoyed a reunion with hw The miners say their work in the mines sisters, for the first time in several is more important than their work would There were present beside be in the armies. The board continued years FRENCH MAIvE ADVANCE.

Paris, Aug 15 The French made a considerable advance in the Dixmude road, the war office announced The Germans directed a heavy artillery fire against the French first lines i with Mre. Bartram, returned to Van Wert. Miss Frances Mougey left today foj Greenville, Ohio, to visit with an aunt, Mrs. Mary Pllllod. She will also visit at Plq.ua, Ohio.

She will be gone two weeks. Mrs. W. H. Niblick entertained 4 company of little girls for her niece, Elizabeth Miller, of Grand Rapids, Mich Mr.

and Mrs. George Melntosh and Tonight's will be the final perform- i ance of the lively hodge podge of i mirth and melody, "Pretty Baby," at their guest, Marlon Mitchell, of To the New Palace. Jlmmle Hodges and ledo, went to New Haven to attend th Jean Tynes are doing the featured Melntosh family reunion, held tn 8 roles supported by Elmer Coudy, Al grove there Garbelle and Norman Coudy. "Pretty i Miss Florence Cowan, after a visit at Baby" is a laugh show with no pre- her old home here, returned to Grand tense at seriousness, Just the type of Rapids, Mich, where she la training Jazz bill calculated to cool the to be a nurse. of the amusement-seeking public dur- ing superheated weather.

The New Palace will Inaugurate UB regular vaudeville season within the on the f.ont between Hurtebise and Craonne. On the Verdun front the French repulsed German attack? CALL HUBBY! HERE ARE HIS FALL STYLES days of summ- WHv not it 1 well as refreshing? Mates a Nourishing Iced Postran Prepare Poetum way; then cool adding sagaB aw lemon or -aa coming week. Ralph Dunbar's famous "Tennessee Ten," will feature the opening bill In their jazz classic. DECATUK NEWS. Decatur, Aug.

15--Misses Oolda Gay and Ella Mutchler have gone to Vlcksburg, for a visit with the B. Teeple family The Fred LaDelle family, for many years residents here, are moving to Fort Wayne Mr. LaDelle Is employed at the General Electric works. I Mre. Charles Christen and children and Lawrence Smith motored to Rome City today for a week's vacation.

An eight and a half pound baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs. John Feasel, of Berne. Mr. Feasel was in Decatur yesterday to be examined for the new national army Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Annen and children, Robert and Elizabeth, returned to Chicago after a visit here with the Robert Case and Chris Annen families. Mrs W. Jacobs and son, Charles, of Van Wert, Ohio, who visited here MAJESTIC Theatre Matinee and Night--FRIDAY WM. H. KIBBLE'S ORIGINAL UNCLE TOM'S CABIN COMPANY 50--Men, Women and Children--60 Orchestra of Fifteen Musicians Travel- Ing In a Special Train.

SCENIC INVESTITURE A POSITIVE REVELATION. 20--SPECTACULAR AND SPECIALTY A A A A With You on Your Trip Fresh Supplies and new Cameras Just arnvdd On all old stock of Cameras, discount will be given the rest of the week LEHMAN BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. FAST BERRY ST. Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits and Coats Made to Order We specialize the new Fall Models Orders placed before Sopt will be accepted at reduced prices LYONS LYONS Ijarttcs' Tailors and Furriers. .14 Berry Phone 1951 BETTY BROWN.

About once a vear the editor asks me to write somethinK about men's styles I find the new fall modes for men appeal mo4 ord.narih- thl- voar to the feminine ev. The stv.e, though and brisk, are and sober enou to be devoid of The war seems to a them up Thev are riJn ru make the wearer look alert -Thw p.actical In brown write with invtoible rtrlpe pat "orkets and bone dtetlnrt.on-An echo the front: adapted trench coat for men of fashion It roomy and eay to on and off and comfortable on the The modM shown7 brown twH! fastened with bone and relieved by deep pockets marked by two row. of stitchlnK-The Rolf enthu will be pleased with the clean of this of Connemara tweed colt tnWh roomv. wtfl fitted. A plaid it oft-Button tht fall mod.

for totil men and women. MISS GRIEBEL (Formerly Gnebel'g Art Shop Will continue to do embroidery work as well as stamping and designing 5J5 Ave Phone 7008 Blk A I Have AOU Msited the Marlnello shop ef The onlv licensed shop in the citi where genu'ne Marinello treatments for the face acalp, hande and feet are rfven Try one WEST WASHINGTON. 311 Phone for PALACE To-day and 8:80 p. Last Performances of The Talk of the Town JIMMY HODGES "Pretty Baby" with -JEAN TYNES Secure Seats Early for this rnusual Offering. NEXT 7:80, 0:30 GRAND OPENING OP KEITH VAUDEVILLE CHEAT HEADLINEES Including the Famous MARMEIN SISTERS Sensational Interpretive Dancers DUNBAR'S TENNESSEE TEN COLONIAL DE.

HAERY J. HAI8ELDEN THE BABY LIVE OB DIE" "THE BLACK STORK" AUGUST 19 to 25..

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