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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 7

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MONDAY, JUJNE 13, 1FZ1. LOGANSPORT PHAROS-TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Children's Bay. The program for Children's Day at the Market Street M. E. church which held Sunday evening has been aranged as follows: Song By School Prayer Pastor Welcome.

Seclection. Reading. Song Reading Reading. Selection. Kindig Cradle Roll Margaret Enders Dorothy Toby L'llerick Louic Birkenru.h Lois Hay Jean Rhoads Robert Clay First Grade Girls Reading Trout Reading Ruth Gretcben Hartle Reading Paul Douglass Reading Dorothy Shaw Reading Marsel Musser Song Marsel MitSser and Judith Williams Selection Fourth Grade Boys Iro Cream Social.

A lawn social will be given Tues- dny f-vening. June 14th, by members of the LTnlversalist church at 15th ami Srntad streets. Jce cream and other refreshments will be served. The-public is invited. Lawn Social A iawn social wil Ibe held at the home of Mrs.

C. B. Fawcett. corner 15th and Smead streets, Tuesday evening, June 14, for the benefit of the Unlversalist church. Everybody invited.

Hyman Reunion The annual Hyman reunion was held in the Allen Snyder grove in Deer township yesterday with about 100 relatives in attendance. Nine visitors were also present. Election of officers which toolc place during the dcv resulted in the reelection of former officers as follows: John T. Hyman, president: J. tester Hyman.

secretary. It was voted to hold the 1922 reunion at the Flora park, Indiana, on Oie third Sunday of June. assisted by the other members of the choir, prominent among whom were the Misses Genevieve Tuuorty, Lucille Grady, Catherine Bahr, Louise Owens and Julia Marter. Euchre Club. Mrs.

C. E. Snyder of 1317 Chicago street, will entertin her club members this evening. The evening will be devoted to euchre. Past Chiefs' Association.

Members of the Past Chiefs' association wil be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Florence Bowman at her home on Smead street. Mrs. Buhrmester will be assistant hostess for the afternoon. 8.

C. C. Club. Miss Cornelia Zech will be hostess to members of the B. C.

C. club Wednesday evening at her home in North street. Guests in Anderson. Members of the Electric club 'ot tbis city will be the guests of Mrs. Henry Barnes at her home In Anderson, at an all-day meeting, Wednesday, June 15.

Euchre Club. Mrs. Agnes Wisp will be hostess to her euchre club members Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Miami avenue. Homemaker Club. A program of interest to the many members of the Homemakers' club who attended the meeting which was held Saturday at the Junior high s'chool building, was given by the Misses Crain and Mrs.

J. W. Ballard, who furnished music, and Miss Lillian Olga of Purdue university, who spoke to the members on "Better Food Habits." An elaborate dinner was served at the noon hour. Wiener Roast Miss Flo Newkirk will entertain a party of girls tomorrow night at her home north of the city at a roast. The girls will be members of the T.

W. club. Every member is cordially invited and Is asked be at the Owl Drag store 1 o'clock, Tuesday evennig. Baracca Meeting The Men's Baracca class of the Baptist Temple held an interesting class session Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock prompt and every man in the city whether a resident or transient is welcome. At Lake Manitou Among the number of local people who spent yesterday at Lake Manitou were: Mr.

ami Mrs. Ed Hankee. Miss Gert Holland. Miss Julia Conroy. Mis Lucille Howe.

Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens and family. Miss Pearl Champe. Paul Davis.

Georse Harrison. William Elpers. Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Wagner and baby. Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Florence Horstman.

In Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. T. W.

Stren and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomas and family and Mrs. C. T.

Miller are spending the WP-'J in Wisconsin with a view to purchasing land. Turbans Keep Face Clear FARMERS PLAN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE SOON Forty-five township end countj officers of the Cass County Better Farming association congregated at the county agriculture agent's office aturday night i'cr the regular meeting ot ihe directors and township secretaries ot the organization. John J. Broxvu Monon, president of the State Farm association, was the guest at hcraor at NJJR session and delivered a splendid address to the members on is Being Done by the State and Township associations." Organization of the farmers of Indiana, has been success- fully declared by the president and over 60.000 farmers of ihe state are now members of the assccation. An active membership drirve in every nook and corner of the county was outlined by the officers at the i meeting ana it is proposer! to not only sign up every old member of the I diganiZLuion but least several hun- dred new ones as well.

The annual county picnic which, will be held at Spencer park on August 27th, was also brought to the attention of the oiflcjals. fc'tep which arc being taken to prepare for affair were also announced to the members. No definite date has been set for the next meeting of the ccunty officers. Frothy Wrap Know why so many girls have Oeen wearing turbans and turned-up hats? Because they -wear 'em in the movies that way. if they turned down they would hide the eyes, or Uje dimple or cast a shadow on the I countenance.

This is Agnes Ayrcs in the hat she picked fo- her Paramount picture. Birthday Party. Little Marshall Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner, entertained a party of friends Saturday afternoon at hone in HiKh street in honor of his third birthday anniversary.

The afternoon was spent playing various games. One of the principal features of the party was a flsh pond, which afforded much amusement for the little quests. Towards the close of the afternoon refreshments were served. The home was prettily decorated for the affair, the colors of blue and white being used. CJuests for the afternoon were Margaret and Vela VanWorraer, Walter Betty and Helen Smithley, Margaret and Jess Reid, Dorothy Fawcett, Maty and-Janet Closson, Mary Jane jGrubbs.

Lucille Gill, June Bennett. Jane Messerly and Rose Mary Orr of Gary, Ind. Breakfast at Maniton. Miss Thelma Sines and Miss Hazel King entertained at a breakfast and bathing party this morning at the Fairview hotel. Lake Manitou, for Miss Ruth a bride of this week.

Guests at the affair were the Misses Imogene Perry. Florence Tassel. Edith Orr. Mary Sharp, Ruth Cassel. Thelma Zora King and Mrs.

Bob King. Mrs. R. M. Elliott chaperoned the party.

Birthday Dinner. In honor of the birthday anniversary of the former. Mr. and Mrs. William Oostello entertained a party of friends yesterday at dinner at their home neat Grass yesterday.

Pinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Welch. Mr. Mrs.

James Mrs. Margaret McDunny of Grass Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein and son, Mr. and Mrs.

R. M. Costello and daughter Letha. Mr. and Mrs.

John Shrer- in. Miss Margaret Sheerin. Mr. and Mrs- Bernard W. Healey.

Mrs. Margaret HoiTand and daughter Florence, and John Worth, all of this city. i Picnic at Fletcher's Lake YesUrday at Fletcher's lake, the young ladies the Pastime Ple.as- tire club enjoyed a picnic dinner and supper. During the day the i girls, enjoyed bathing, boating and I other out-door diversions. The pic- i party was composed of Misses i Clara Strebel, Bernadlne Murphy, Marie Hilton, Adelaide Strebel, Leone Baker, Mayme Quirk, Marie Knitted Frock Card Party.

K. of C. ladies will entertained at a euchre party Wednesday afternoon at the K. of C. hall.

Attractive prizes will he given as lav-) ors at euchre. A good attendance is desired. Strebel, Mrs. Harry Foster, Bertha Strebel, Mrs. Joe Papanai and the Misses Hilda Strebel and Mary Sims of Indianapolis.

McFatridge-Orr Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orr, spent Sunday in this city with relatives. Mrs. Orr, previous to her marriage, which took place Friday at Cincinnati, was Miss Hazel McFatridge, formerly of this city.

Mr. Orr is a son of Harry Orr of Burlington avenue, and has been making his home some time at Raleigh, N. J. They will reside in Chicago where the groom is connected i the Regina usic Co. Meeting Postponed The meeting of the O.

N. P. club has been postponed until notice. Picnic at Lake Maxinkuckee. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank M. Rice entertained the employes of the First National Bank yesterday at an all STEALS SACK OF SALT John Wise. Jack Anderson, John Hartz, Frank Tarn, Charles Herron and Lila Guinup. The theft of a sack of salt lead to the arrt.st of Melvin of Lincola Saturday afternoon.

Snavely had driven his team of horses into the Lincola Elevator company and had loaded on a quantity of corn cobs. ihe execution of the work, Missionary jffpctiiiK. it is alleged that either deliberately Mrs. L. May will be hostess to or unconsciously the sack of salt members of the Woman's Foreign was included in the load and charges society Wednesday of petit larceny were filed by tie ofli- afternocm at, her home in 1214 cers of, the Elevator company against, Snaveley.

He was placed under arrest and salt recovered. The stolen pvciperty is valued at $1.40. The arrest was made by Constable James Sines of G-alvesl'on. and Snave- "MEANEST MAN ON EARTH" NOW IN KANSAS CITY A story comes from Kansas City. Kansas, which is built around an experience of Rev.

W. E. Biederwolf the evangelist, former pastor of the Broadway Presbyterian church and EAGLES REVERE MEMORY OF DEAD Fifty members of the Eagles united Sunday afternoon in their annual memorial exercises. Jobs W. Pugh delivered the memorial oration, which was declared by but recently here in connection with i members to be one of the best a series of union evangelistic meetings and conferences.

Rev. Biederwolf is conducting a revival campaign in Kansas City in dresses ever given on this occasion. Special music was furnished by Merle Gangwer orchestra, accompanied by Miss Maude Custer on. the a big tent, and evidently has gained violin. Frank Pierce lead in prayer.

the enmity of some of element of Kansas City. the tough Saturday Joseph Bahr gave roll call members. The remainder of the of the when lie entered the pulpit in t.he program was in accordance with lent to begin the services he found announcement made by the his Bible nailed fast to the floor and i previously. scribbled over with filthy, obscene Graves of the 70 deceased raetn- wriliug. hers were decorated Sunday morn- Rev, Biederwolf proceeded with ng a committee of the the meeting, and on Sunday preach-'; CO nslstinJr of George Umbarger, Ed ed a scratching sermon in which he referred to the episode-of'Saturday, under the caption of "The Meanest Man on Earth." Lux.

Richard Hazel, suil Walter Closson. Joe Newmn NEW HEAT mm SUNDAY 1 For chiffon gowns there must froihy little wraps, in summer time, which will not crush the laces of Thus Leatrice Joy. Goldwyn star, has selected figured crepe silk trimmed in marabou, tor her MAKES BIG HAUL Michigan aveTiue. Mrs. L.

L. Sin- ninger will be hostess. Mrs. John Gorseline has charge of the devotionals for the afternoon. All members arc desired to be present.

Pastime Pleasure Party. Friday evening: at her home in Barren street Miss Mayme Quirk entertained the young ladies of the. Pastime Pleasure club. During the evening games, contests and dancing were enjoyed, after which a a i luncheon was served. Miss Hilda Strebel of Indianapolis, a member ot the club, was a guest at the party.

Cream Social. Members of the Epworfh league of day picnic at their summer cottage the Broadway M. E. church will give at Lake Maxinkuckee. The trip i Pcr cream sorial even- was made in machines.

Swimming i ing at lhe church, to which and other out-of-door amusements cordiallv invited. were enjoyed during the day. At the All records of the season shattered by the beat wave Sunday when the mercury shot to a new level of 97 degrees. This is just one degree above the previous high mark of the year. Old Sol continued his attack again today and word from Lunsclift hospital this afternoon, reported the thermometer at a level of 9-1 Hesinol nlMm HI iU-Msc: ywoMlf Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Jeffries of South Bend, are in the city to attend the Spanish-American War Veterans' reunion. They formerly resided in this city, Mr. Jeffries having been engaged in newspaper work. Mrs.

D. M. Cash of Decatur, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cook of this city.

Icy was lodged in jail. He was released this morning under $300 bond CHICAGO, Bonn a Young, wife of a wealthy business man, was held up and robbed of; in jewels today by a bandit who posed as a telephone company lineman. Mrs. Young willingly admitted the man, who then whipped out a sun and looted the home. He through his attorneys Smith I escaped with the jewels and a seal- Smith.

No (late for the bearing of, the case has yet been set down in police court. skin coat valued at $500. noon hour a picnic served at the cottage. dinner was Anniiit! CluM I'ienip. The a a picnic oif the members of ihe a C'll-'ure c.lub and their a i i i be held Lit Spencer park Thursday June Kith.

All new members oii the club and their Fickle-Reddick. A wedding of interest, to the many local friends of the bride and groom took place Sunday at twelve o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.

families i he guests of the older Fickle of 1401 East Market street: club members at this affair. An en- when their daughter. Mis.s Helen, program is beins; plan- was united in marriage to Jolin afternoon 1 fter which a Reddick. son of Major and Mrs. George Reddick oE Lake Geneva.

Wis. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride. Rev. Cromwell of the Trinity Episcopal church officiating. The bride, a former teacher in the local public schools, has for the past two years made her home In Louis, where she been ployed as teacher.

The groom Is promfnent business man of this city, I proprietor of Reddick Auto Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Reddick left yesterday for a short wedding trip will include a visit to Chicago and a lake trip. Upon their return they will make their home in this city.

p-'cnic supper will he served. Mrs. Elizabeth Mehaffie has been appointed chairman of picnic committee and anyone desiring information is asked to call t.he chair- OT fiiTI JFT" I H. IVl H. Garp Operptfn.

The operetta, given by members of the choir of the St- Vincent's church was presented before packed house last night in the Pt- Vincent'3 school hall. Miss Freda Heinrich. as Rose Mc.Cloud. was a pleasiug leading lady. She was ably The knitted frock.

the latest for tittle women. Like this one, these dresses are always plmin, depending 3n the material and weave for or- aamentaUon. wool as B. medium there are the sllilc wool combinations or the. heary, thread.

To Entertain Ladies. The Young Ladies' club of Broadway M. E. church will with Mrs. Chester McMillon, North Third street, Tuesdav evening.

The hostess be assisted Mrs. Sinninger. Enchre Mrs. Russel Swadencr and Mrs J. P.

Hetherinfjton entertained members of their euchre club at a luncheon at the home, of the latter in Pottawattomie Point this afternoon, the remaining hours of the afternoon were spent with euchre. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Mrs. B. F. Dewitt spent the week end with friends in Peru.

Mrs. Lockhart is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs. Carl Fry is spending several days with friends hi St. Louis.

Dorel Beale of Peru, spent the weekend here with friends. Miss Mabel Daniels spent the weekend with relatives in Redkey. Miss Ruth Madary spent Sunday at Lake Manitou with friends. Mrs. Abby R.

Winfield spent the weekend with relatives in Lafayette. Frank Bott of the Bridge City Candy Co. is attending the T. P. A.

convention, at Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zanger of Cutler, spent the weekend here with friends. Misses Edna Taylor and Frances Grube spent the week end with friends a.t Lake Wawasee.

i Misses Irene Whitehead and Marie i Grady spent Sunday at Lake Manitou. Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Conwell of this ity and their guest, Mrs. Floyd Mc- ally of Sciotoville, spent Sat- irday in Kokomo with friends. Misses Pearl Newcomb, Helen irnwn Mabel Ferguson and Madolyn lotshall left today for Bloomington, where they will attend the E.ummer session at Indiana univer- ity. Mrs. Henry Sidenbender of 'Ciy- tiers, received announcement of the of a daughter May 31, to Mr.

ijind Mrs. Quincy Slagle of Los Logansport for several on the railroad. Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Long have returned from Bloomington, Ind. where they spent a week attending the many functions in connection with the closing of Indiana University. Mr. Long has been one of the trustees for several years.

Misses Dorothy Hahn and Minnie i Butz have returned to their homes here after spending a week with friends in Flint, Mich. Greetings 'Remember the Maine" men! You did all that waa asked. What more need anyone do? CITY HAT WORKS AL DOUGLASS 323 Market years, "MVTien was that 'simple timeof our fethers'when people were too sensi- bletoaire farfah' tons? It certainly was before the Pharaohs, and perhaps before the Glacial EpecJi." --VV. G. SUMNBR Attend Decoration Services, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Mrs- Stella Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, all of this city, motored to Peru yesterday and attended the I. O.

O. F. Decoration, services. LOCAL NEWS NOTES" Honor Mrs. Gninnp.

Mrs. Charles Morris and Henry Smith entertained a party of ladies last night at the home of Mrs. Morris In 9.14 Race street, complimentary to Mrs. Lila Guinup of 111. The evening socially.

Mrs. John Wise and Mrs. John Hartz. being awarded prizes Lost--Straggly female poodle dog. Answers to name Reward.

Phone 23SO-K. Mrs. B. B. Gordon of East Broadway is visiting friends in Culver today.

Miss Parnitps Lash of Indianapolis is the of Jfiisses Clara and Zita Leffert of Sycamore street for the week. Andy Walker and Herman Ross of Alexandria. are attending Mrs. the Spanish War Veterans encamp-- ment here, Mrs. Emma Barnes has returned to her home in this city from Indiana University, where she acted has nothing on PosrHaAsriES --the superior cam flakes "IReyre both there at the home plate Tid Ton that some plaiivbodice frocks of taffeta could drop their overskirts and change themselves into the most perfect slips to wear under new organdies or chiffons? Luxury and economy blend! THE A GRUBE CO.

Logansport's Leading and Misses' Ready to Wear The Store That Sells Wooltex as chaperon at one of the sorority for contests which were played. To- Mrs. Jerry McMirtry of Indianapolis of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leffert of Syca- Guests at the affair were Mesaames Openin Dance usness ue SPWIAL MUSIC.

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