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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 7

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'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 3020. LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN. Tri Kappa Sorority. Charles N. Warner, of 811 South Miss Ada Powell will entertain Cloott street Thursday afternoon, members of the Tri Kappa sorority AMERICAN MAIDS WILL ADORN HOME SANDS AGAIN THIS YEAR at her, home, 1729 Thursday afternoon.

North street In Honor of Guests Miss Dorothy "WMidrle delightfully entertained a party of young peo-1 to Columbia City, pie at her ohme In Burlington avo- nue Sunday evfjiins in honor of her guests Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hlne- man of South Bend. Six couples attended the affair. Mr.

and Mrs. Marion North of Brookston the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion north' of Brookston i were the' guests of Mr and Mrs. W.

LAFAYETTE REPORTER TELLS CF VISIT TO HOSPITAL AND OF WHAT HE SAW The Brockway manslaughter case now being tried at Lafayette in the Tlppecanoe circuit court continues to hold the interest, of many'Logans- Tarver of this city last evening. 1 1ort poople Vell as ot the Mr aE a Mrs. North are on their way Hostess to Aid Society. Mrs. Charles Cunningham will entertain the Ladies Aid osciety of the Rock Creek church at her huine south of all day Thursday.

All members and friends are cordially Invited Kings Daughters Meet. The Kings Daughters of the Baptist Temple will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ella Overly of Miami avcnuo. A good attendance Is desired. i Five O'clock Tea.

Miss Olive Downing entertained at. a five o'clock tea tMs afternoon at her home in East Broadway in honor of Miss'Theresa Costello'who will return to her Pon do Lac. Wi.s. Foa de Lac, Wis. Herre v-S tovftn on.

very pretty wedding was solemnized last night at the home of Mr. and Mra. D- F. Hervey at 1806 High street when they gave their daughter, Bertha Louise In marriage to Kenyon Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs- C.

A -Stevmson of Frankfort, Ind. The bride attractively gowned in white taltota wearing a veil and carrying- a huge shower bouquet of white rosea and marguerites. The maid of honor, Miss Evelyn Hervey, sinter of the bride was lovely in a lavender, dress carrying a shower bouquet of plni roses. Miss Frances Hauss, as Bridesmaid, was pretty in a pink taffata frock carrying pink roses. Ralph Winslow, a fraternity or of the groom acted as best, man.

The entire house- was beautiful in decorations of a green and white color scheme. Candies burnoi while the ring ceremony was performed by Rev. James S. Corkey, home in pa3 tor of the Calvary Presbyterian Junior League Meets, The Juniors of the St. James "Lutheran church will meet Thursday evening in their hall, comer of Sixth iod Market street, at 7:30.

All are. urged to attend. Refresh- church under a bower banked with palms and various white flowers- The bride Is a graduate of Indiana, University and laier attended the school of Civics and Philanthropy in Chicago having wen her scholar ship the year before at part of the central Indiana. Losanspor: people have a greater Interest in the case that most other cities In that Mrs. Esther Burgman Brockway, wit's of the defendant -who- the state alleges died as the result of injuries received at the hands of- her husband, was a former local girl.

Dr. R. A. formerly of Bloomington, now connected with the United States public health service and stationed at Dwlght, 111., was called by the state Tuesday as an expert. He also tsetlfied to treating Mrs.

Brock-way in IS 16, and finding her heart afflicted with mitral regurgltation. This, he" explained, was a shrinking of tho heart valves. He then explained the effect of the disease on the artery leading to the brain ancl said It could cause paralysis and Walter P. Clark, of tho Lafayette Journal-Courier staff, was tho first witness Tuesday morning, He told of being called to tho hospital on the morning of September and described the bruises he viewed on head, face and chest of Mrs. Jrockway.

He also explained her condition as having been very weak and said that hs had difficulty in learlng her conversation. The witness also told ot visiting defen- ladiana. i IK Ch rles 'Broekway, at Since 1919 she has been with the United Charities of Chicago. She are. luents will be served at the close of the responsible position of the -meeting U.

8. Society Meets. business manager of the University Daily Newspaper o.nd Is a ber of the Theta. Sigma Phi journal i a offlce th lormmg the same physician ot of in- the visit The North Side U. B.

society will istic fraternity as well as the Phi meet with Mrs. Michigan avenue noon at 2:30. Emnaa Bray in Thursday after- Juanita Sewing Club. Members of the Juanita Sewing club will meet at the home of Mrs. Floyd Kerns in Tauguy street Thursday afternoon.

Beta Phi sorority. The groom la also a graduate of 'Indiana University and commander of the Siga Nil frateiBity at Bloonir ington. He is quite a prominent to the hospital and the condition of Mrs, Brockway. He said ho asked the defendant if ho wanted to make I a statement ond defendant ro- plied he had D0th to Sisters on Stand. Sister M.

who has been a nurse at St. Elizabeth hospital since 1SSG, was the second witness Monday morning. She said in responsfe by counsel for MANY STREETS ARE AFFECTED BY REMONSTRANCES The board of works this morning found Itself swamped when 10 o'clock arrlrej with remonstrances to the proposed improvements of the streets of the city by oiling. James Powlen, ft member" of the board declared that most of the streets whJch It Is proposed to oil are affected by remonstrances- In many instances however bnt'one or two blocks of the total streets are affected by remonetrancea-. 'The board will Spent the day iron- Ing out the differences.

Here are two pretty auitg which be worn by the American Rir.1* who will patronize horna resorts instead of European watering places. They ara rather conservative, it is true, but they ore simple or line- and permit freedom of one at the left is of henna iviol jersey. The blouse is edgad in sand golor at the waist, sleeves and neck. Purple set in faibions the soil st the rifrht. It is made in ono piece and worn over Jersey tinhts.

Orchid satin folds trims the suit Ktjd fashions the- cap. In the center are two wool Jersey models for the junior misses. The one at the right is a one-piece suit of rose trimmed in white. This little miss is tha 6nly one who can wear a piece" with modesty and decorum. The other snit is also in ona piece, but it is made to resemble a tw- piece suit Women's Label League.

in journalistic work, being a mem- to questions asked ber of the Theta Sigma Phi fra- 1 the state that Mre, Esther Brock- ternity author of the History of way, the 'deceased, was partly un. conscious when she- arrived at St, Elizabeth hospital on the of the Fifth Division. He is publicity agent for the Armstrong- Cork at Lancaster, Pa-, where the bridal coupie -will make their future home weak and could not She The Women's Label League bew-1 a lr we lding trip. Seventy ing Circle will meet Thursday a i guests attended the wedding, ernoon at the home of Mrs. Frank, Winee, o20y 3 Fourth street.

Mem- times while at the hospital, No other physician treated her. The examination by Mr, Hay-wood of counsel for the defense was very short. Bister Marguerita was the next witness. She said she Bad been nun for 11 years and had been stationed at St, Elizabeth hospital since June, 1018. The witness said slio was assigned to take personal September 5, 1919.

The patient was charge of Mrs. Brockway. The bers and Wends are cordially invited to tittend. In Honor of Bride-to-Be. In honor of Miss Acnes Keller, who will soon becoms the bride of James Chase of North a party of eighteen young ladies jrathered In the Business Women's Civic League club room Tuesday oveningr.

they gave a miscellaneous shower. Mis-; Keller was presented -with a number of lovely -ifts. The rooms were attractively ITniTersnllst Sleeting 1 All members and friends of said that Mrs. Broelaray complained of her head hurting, also of pains the region of her heart, and that the she could iiardly get her breath, Sister Aloysla next told of the VniversaUst church will meet in the treatment given Sirs. Brockway under the direction of J5r.

Ruschli who the attending physician. The following morning, the ance. Refreshments will be served witness said, she took the pulse of late in the evening following tho ths- patient and it -was over 300 beats to the minute. The normal pulsation of a woman the age of Esther Is 72. The chart kept at St.

Elizabeth hospital was read to tho jury from pages 1 to 8. Sister Aloysla was parlors of the church Thursday even ing at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of transacting, business of import- business session. ter then described the bruises found on the- patient, and told of Mrs. Brockway complaining of pains around her heart and her The cross examination was very short and no material facts were brought out. business anri the Epworth EpTrorfh There will be a social meeting of Leag-ie of the 'Whoatland avemio church In the basement of the church I recalled and said there was hardly decorated in a pink and white color ton Lagt Sunday terminated a a time when Mrs.

Esther Brockway scheme and late in the evening an contest which has running for elaborate luncheon was senea at a a wee jj for OO( attendance. table in the center of which wa Th 8 losing side will entertain the miniature cupie bride. Spring i nnmg 8 ij at this meeting. All flowers and pretty place cards also of the Wheatland adorned the table. Favors for the fcurch are cordially invited to at- ten( meeting evening's contests were won by the Misses Agnes Keller and Irene Miller.

Mrs. Farewell Party. Hugh Smith entertained party of twenty ladies at her home in avenue Tuesday evening complimentary to Mrs. Arthur Koust, who is moving to South Bend. The evening was devoted to card playing for which Mrs.

Graffis, Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. Granger were awarded favors. Complimentary to Miss Seybold. Miss Adelaide Courtney will en- trrtain at a miscellaneous shower this evening in the River View apartments in honor ot Miss Hazel Seybold who will marry ''Bill" Costello in the near future.

Lady Forresters Card Social. Miss Florence Sauers was hostess to the Lady Forresters card social which was unusually well attended Tuesday evening in. the St. Bridget's hall. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Oscar Fries. and Miss Helen Bie'ser. did not have temperature. On t.ho day before Mrs. left the hospital she complained of pains in her head, limbs and around her heart.

On cross examination Sister Aloysia said Mrs. Brockwiiy cried many LODGES ev ood of American Yoemeji In regular session this There will be no more dances until further Usedi CarsFor Sale One Form One: Dodke wiring. One Overjapfl five-passenger, Ore Buichr roadster. the above cars are In good KOUTH MOTOR SALES CO. 524 North Street, VISITING NURSE MSYMDNTH Miss.

Edna McCullough, Logins- port's visiting nurse has submitted a report of her work as publio health nurse for May. It shows a very busy month for Miss McCullough in her new duties. Total number of calls, 190; nursing calls, 87; other callsi 78; hospital calls, country calls, inspections, investigations, schools visited, talks given in offlce calls, 38; articles loaned, 24; articles donated, baby clothes. During this period Miss McCull- ougb; made many talks in the schools of the clty which are beneficial and in the interest of her work, Mr, and Mrs. Mace.

Sanders of Hammond, are the guests oMhe former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. L- W. Sanders of Tanguy street LIBRARIAN ISSUES REPORT FOR MONTH A report of the Loganspert public Library for May has given in by Miss Alice Stevens, librarian. During this time a total of 5,784 were circulated. Boeis- Bent to EChooliB numbered 397; rental books, 199 county circulation, 468 i city circulation, 4,929.

Adult boots totalled 2,569 of which 263 were general works, 11 18 religion, 24 sociology, philology, 84 science, 23 useful arts, 18 fine arts, 144 literature, 47 history; 52 travel, 48 biography and 1894 flctioiL Jarenfte -worked totaled 2351 with on religion, 59 general works, 9 sclology, 190 fairy tales, 38 science, 21 useful arts, 49 line arts, 55 literature, 58 history. 104 travel, 115 bio- and 1657 fiction MUSIC TO FEATURE K. OF C. That Chas. pipers, and Wallace, the present music tee 'of the Knights of Celumhllt Thursday luncheons, are leaviitf nothing undone to provide tBe day diners with good programs, evidenced by the excelent offered during the past month.

week a very attractive program been provided. Mies Alice Earlejtf who recently graduated front tW6: musical department fthe gel's academy, will present piano selections. Miss Earley recital in tite academy parlors- eral weeks ago and those who in attendance at that time -were flBft'- lighted with her excelent of the various difficult numbers comprised her program. Miss ence Kienley, who at various timeif has participated in amateur cals, will present two solos in usual pleasing manner. Wilted" Closson will again act as chairman' of the luncheon.

The Thursday menu, will IndudV baked ham, celery, new peas sliced': tomatoes, baied dressing, rollsi ioef cream, cake tod coffee. A Live Tractor One cyt see the possibilities of powtr-faomng and can ifell trac. tore and aH the goes with them, Bor 5: asy woman finds Shoes and In every pair, WINTER SON. hi Sol Edward SjirnsaTB property to Samuel Fisher, 'Jfhe Northern Realty company, fire firm who buys nail sells real estate. Sj.4 Pearl street.

A. L. Jones, manager, Phone 1240. Mnst more; store. Wanted years of age or Globe Clothing Porter Orr of Gary, is visiting in the city.

One O'clock. Irnnolieon. Mr. and Mrs- Ervin Earner entertained the following guests at a 1 o'clock luncheon Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

R- E. Losee ot Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Filbey of this city, Dr.

Hazel Fllbey of Klwood, and Dr. Earl Batchler of St. Joe-, Mich. Dinner Dnnce. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Wiler, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cook, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Murdock and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ballard will entertain at a dinner at the Country club Monday evening, June 7- Soring 1 Society to Meet, The Sewing Society of the St. James Lutheran church will meet In the hall tomorrow afternoon. The will meet with Mrs Steffy.

929 Cecil street, Thursday afternoon. Card Social Planned. Next Wednesday evening the Ladles Auxiliary to the A. 0. H.

will 1 another of the enjoyable socials, in Flromens' hall, at svhich valuable prir.es -wil! be awarded. Attend Banquet and Dance. Mr. and Mrs. H.

llicheson of this and Mrs. AV. H. of this city were In Peru Tuesday evening where they were guests at the Home Circle banquet and dance given in that city. Wheatland 'ladies Aid, The Ladies Aid society of tho TVheatlandyxvenue M.

E. church will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs- J. B. Smith at her home 613 Wheatland avenue. Every member is asked to be in attendance, at this meeting as important business is booked discussion.

Aid Society Meeting Aid society of the of God will meet with Mrs. Boneless White, per pound. Salmon Steak, per pound Halibut Steak, per pound Channel Gat, per pound Meat Beef Boil, pound Roast. Steak, pound. Pork per POHIUK.

Pork Steak, per Fresh Sausage, homemade Pure Lard, per "vL' The afarfeet that Keeps the Prices Down. 8:30 Tomorrow Morning STOCK OUSE ORES! Will Go on Sale-at Our Already Low June Clearance Prices Absolutely None Reprved. Mendel's Make 7 Outstanding Are i MATERIALS --Fine, pr4tty, and embroidery. 1' STYLES--'Practical in tlte utmdlt, quick to slip into on a busy morning; neat ejiougll to "wear all day. FIT--Seldom requiring absolutions, usually none at all.

WORKMANSHIP-- Excellent'in eyery seam-and detail. PRICE--10 percent off our already low June Clearance Prices. QUANTITY --Entire stock on sale, none reserved. SEE OUR WINDOW-DISPLAY AND NOTE PRICES. GOLDEN The Schmitt-Kloepfer Co.

Market at Fourth LOQANSPORT. INDIANS, JUNE 2, 1920. Ladies of Logansport and Surrounding Country! Our Great Price Lowering Sale Which Is Helping- You Break the Back of High Prices The phenominal success of this great sale proves conclusively that, the timing and the preparation, met with the approval of you- and the hundreds of other thrifty women of this community. We are determined to double our busiaess thisr month. We are offering to you right in the heart the selling season, high grade, dependable, stylish merchandise, which tMs reliable store is noted for carrying at Auctions that will average fully 24 than price- If you take advantage of these reductions during Our GKBAT PRICE LOWERING SALE, then tfiis store and its will prosper alike.

YOU HERE NOW. Absolutely every garment in our store is reduced, nothing bud back Dr reserved, no matter how desirable. Buy. what you need in garments at GRUBE'S--NOW--and save real money by doing so. Here are the inducements we offer you to attend This Great Sale: COMPLETE STOCKS IN AND' 4T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

Plan to attend and get your share of the wonderful bargains, 'which await you iiere. A WOBD TO THE IS SUFFICIENT. The A. Grube Co. Logansport's Leading Ready-to-Wear Store.

THE STORE THAT SELLS WOOLTEX. All Forms of External Cancer Removed Without Surgery, Cautery or Arsenical Paste, but wfth a New Method Newly Introduced and Used Under the 'S ervision of Dr. F. 408V2 Fourth Busjahn eet, Logansport, Indiana. forms of cancer are invited to call for 'Treated and Not Benefitted, All Charges Parties havinj Free Consultation! Refunded.

All Leading Physicians Who Have Made a Study of Cancerous Growths Recommend That Such Cases Be Treated at the Earliest Opportunity. REMEMBER--In this Treatment No Knife Is Used and There Will Be No Hospital Period Necessary..

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