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THE MUNCIE MORNING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 22, 1 925' the Star's Women Readers I ,4 nterestto Social and 0m 1 1 l5e Soto Club Will PARKER To the) Sweet Girl 'Graduate Humbly Offers A- Few Suggestions. Dorothy Dix Entertain' Today OCIET through Pennsylvania and West Virginia. The Methodist Sunday School will hold its annual picnic, Friday, at McCulloch Park. Mrs.

William Colson, a resident of Albany, but formerly of this place, and who has been ill for the past three months, is able to be up and around. Nearly all the oats cutting has been completed and the thrasher-men expect to begin thrashing in a few rings the last of this week. The country just now is full of sweet girl graduates, who have rT turned home with their beribboned diploma and the proud consciousness, which they will never have the bliss of enjoying again, that they Parker. July 22. -Mrs.

Helen who has been on the sick list for -the "past few months, is rapidly improving. Prayer meeting will be held at the Friends Church. Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Borror, Darrel Green and George Murphy left today for a trip monopolize tne whole available supply jor human wisdom and know it all It is the moment for which the girls themselves and their adoring families have looked forward to for and yet now that it has come, in tije great majority of cases it somehow falls flat. 1 WALTER OTTO, who until her marriage last week I I was Miss Sarah Stuckey, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Stuckey. of a ffl.1vprt avenue, was honored at last More Fat; Wash It Away With La-Mar Reducing Soap New Discovery Brings Quick and Amazing Results sod Shrinks the Skin, Keeping It Frea From Telltale Wrinkles What will reduce me and make me thin? Science answers beautifully appointed party evening at the home of Miss Janice 'wet, fc'V, igftog" VVs 1 The DeSoto 'Canning and Sewing Club will entertain the Hamilton Township club at the DeSoto school building at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tomorrow the Salem Township Canning and Sewing Club members will be, hostesses to the Sycamore Sewing Club members at a meeting to be conducted in the Dalevllle school building. The Albany Sewing Club members will meet at the home of Miss Maurine "Wingate, north of Albany, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon.

MRS. LILLIE POLAND DIES Funeral services for Mrs. 14111a Mae Poland, wife of Harry E. Poland, will ie conducted from the residence, 716. North Walnut street, some time Thursday.

Mrs. Pbland died Tuesday morning at a local hospital after a years Illness. The body was taken to the Meeks funeral parlors and will be removed to the home of her parents, Mrs. Edward Bowers, today. She is survived by her husband and parents and two brothers, Or-ville and Roy E.

Bowers, both of this citv. Mamie, 'accustomed to the routine of school, where every hoar had Its pointed task, finds time hanging heav ily on her hand and Is bored and discontented. Being; at home for good la different from be Ins: at home for a vacation, when there was a hectic round of school boy aad arirl parties crowded into few aays. Mother discovers that her grown-up daughter Isn't at all what she thought- this question with La-Mar Reducing Soap, a new discovery that reduces any part of the body without affecting other at the, home of Mrs. Roy Sollers has been postponed until next It will be held at the home of, Carl Childs.

Mrs. -Frank Crane will entertain the Tirzah Club this afternoon at her home in Anderson. The members will meet at 1:15 o'clock at the terminal station. Mr. and Mrs.

Rollln Spangler, of West Sixth street, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Petro and son, of South Plum street, have returned from a motor trip to Celina, O. C. A.

Penzel and daughter, Ruth, and Miss Ashtofi Miliar, of East Main street, have returned to their homes after spending several weeks at Yellowstone Rational Park. Mr. and Mrs. S. O.

White and daughter, JUirgaret, have returned to their home in East Main street, after spending several weeks in Boston, and New York. 5ft 3(C 3fC Mrs. Ovaries Wilson and Mrs. Earl Clous have gone to San Antonio, for an extended visit with friends, after which they- will go to. Miami.

to reside. Miss Gerii-ude Barrett will return Frfday from Portland, where she attended the national meeting of the Business and Professional Women's lubs. Mrs. George Ball, Mrs. Wood-worth and Miss Betty Ball have returned to their home in Minnetrista road after spending several days at Hillsdale, Mich.

Mrs. Warren Emerson and daughter, Martha, have returned to their home in East Main street, after spending the week-end at Eaton, O. Ruth Cole and Miss Florence Rhl-nard. The Leitch home wag arranged with garden flowers in bowls -and vases. Plans were made for a picnic to be held this week and several other social activities.

Dancing and music were enjoyed, and delicious refreshments were served to the guests, who were Mis Ruth Sutton, Miss Phyllis Sutton, M.ss Florence Rhinard, Miss Forrest Fosher, Miss Edith Croft. Miss Dorothy Kid well, Miss He'en Rowe, Miss Anna Marie Rowies, Miss Kathryn Hale, Miss Blanche Hutton, Miss Helen Sheldon, Miss Martha Rose Morris. MJss Margaret Root, lliss Alice Beebe, Miss Kathleen Meehan, Miss Martha. Leslie, Miss Helen Williams, Miss Betty Williams, Miss Vera Miss Felice Richardson, Zenabee Callahan, Miss Sara Hettmansberger, Miss Adrienne Manville and Missv Ruth Cole. Miss Jo Anna Clouse entertained a number of guests Monday evening at her home in South Jefferson street in honor of the birthday anniversary of Stanley.

Garden flowers were used in the entertaining rooms, and games and contests were features of the evening. Miss Dorothy DeardorfC was awarded the prize. Deficious refreshments were served to Miss Pauline Bibler with Hubert Green, Miss Dorothy Deardorff with Marion Kirp, Miss Geraldine Nichols with Ted Bunsold. Miss Helen Van Ars- -Biff parts. Nothing internal to take.

No dieting or exercises. You simply -wash your fat away without changing your regular routine. It acts like magic In reducing double chin, abdomen, ungainly ankles, fat wrists, arms, shoulders, largi breasts or superfluous flesh on any part of the body. Fat is a needless burden, over-taxing the heart, causing high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. And who ever saw a double chin that was beautiful or excessive fat that was becoming? Fat is fatal alike to beauty and to health.

La Mar Reducing Soap is sold on a money-back guarantee at all good drug and department stores the country-over, or direct to you by prepaid parcel post, if your dealer cannot supply you. Price 50c a cake or three cakes for one to three cakes usually accomplish ifs purpose. You will be surprised at results. a Mar 817 Perry-Payne leveland, Ohio. Sold and Guaranteed ay Hook's Dependable Drug Stores, E.

P. hlnrey. Meyer Bros. Co. -v she wan going to bet that she Is full of iew and antagonists theories, and so he Is la the position ofthe bewildered old hen hatched out a swan and didn't know what to do with It.

So after the tamnlt and the shoaling have died the girl and her family look at each other rather slantwise and, like the sol-, dler In he song, wonder "Where do we ge from heref Now. I am perfectly aware that to give a sweet girl graduate advice is as much a work of supererogation as gilding the illy or painting the rose. She is strong for the uplift movement and is simply sloshing over with lovely, altruistic, soulful theories about making the world a better and more beautiful place and giving her life to humanity. But while she is putting these grand and noble ideas into execution. I should like to make a few humble suggestions to her.

And the first of these is: 'PAY YOUR DEBT, GIRLS. Make aome real effort to repay your parents for the money and sacrifices that your education has cost them. This lW" Week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis have returned to Cincinnati.

after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ryan of East Adams dollars -to put a girl through It costs many thousands of In many cases that money has school and give her all the frills, been blood money.

Coombs, in North Elm street, ine Coombs home was attractively ar ranged with bowls of summer garden flowers, and a color scheme of pink and white was used in the decorations. Tables were arranged for. bridge, and orizes were awarded for high scores. Later In the evening, Mrs. otto was showered with miscellaneous gifts by tjfcie guests.

Elaborate refreshments were served at the bridge tables to Mrs. Otto, Mrs. Charles Stuckey. Miss Marie Lancaster, Miss Patsy Leitch, Miss Lunette McNaushton, Miss Helen McXaughton, Miss Regina Timlin, Miss Harriett Voss, Mies' Martha Wilson, Miss Lvla Wilson, Mi3s Mildred Boone, Miss Dorothy Orr, Xew York City: Mrs. Fred Stauf, William Durham Moore-iland, Mrs.

Waldo Beebe. Mrs. Paul Barkman, Mrs. Kemper Sanders and Mrs. Fred Coombs.

Miss Alice Beebe entertainefl a number of her friends afternoon at her home in Ashland avenue in honor of her-guest. Miss Maebelle Steiner, of Akron, O. Miss Steiner is spending some time in the city and her charming personality has endeared her to a large number of friends. Bowls of blue, pink and white flowers were arranged in the entertaining rooms, and there were tables for bridge. Mrs.

H. E. Clippenger and Miss Martha Leslie received the prizes for high scores, and Miss' Steiner was given the guest prize. Elaborate refreshments were served at the bridge tables to the guests. The cream was molded in miniature flower pots in which were arranged clusters of white flowers and greenery.

Among the guests were Miss Miss Martha Leslie, Miss Mildred Miss Winifred Hayler, Miss Dorothy Hay-ler. Miss Betty Williams. Miss Ruth Sutton, Miss Dorothy KidwelU Miss Margaret Root, Miss Anna Marie Rowles, Miss Helen Rowe, Miss Sara Hettsmanberger. Miss Martha Rose Morris, Miss Forrest Fosher, Miss Kathryn Hale, Miss Vera Wise, Miss Helen Sheldon. Miss Edith Croft, Miss Kathleen Meehan, Miss Blanche Hutto, Miss Patsy Leitch, Miss Zenabee Callahan and Mrs.

E. E. Clippenger. The members of Alpha Section were entertained last evening: by Miss Patsy Le'tch at her home in Kirby avenue. Miss Leitcti was assisted in entertaining by Miss street.

Mrs. L. IT. Carnenter and daue-h ter. Virginia, have returned to South Bend after spending, two weeks nere with relatives and friends Mrs.

Luther Stewart will be hostess to the members of the Best Yette Club this afternoon at her of your chemistry doesn't teach you to make bread like mother, makes, and about twenty years from now you will begin to realize what courage, what grit, what vision, what brains It took to make'' father raise himself from a ploughboy or an office boy to a bank presidency or the head of a big firm. MUSIC EXTRAORDINARY! Carl Diensberger And His Orchestra Composer and Director, of New York City Recently returned from coast to coast tour. Director and Solo Violinist with Paul Whitman's James' Boys Orchestra, having played at the famous Palais Royale, New York City, and B. F. Keith, New York circuit.

This will be a musical treat. DON'T MISS IT! i The orchestra will give a classical Jazz concert, featuring RYBHMODIZ Classips from 815 to 8:40. dol with Francis Rees, Miss Clouse with Mr. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clouse, Mr. and Mrs. -Ray Clouse, Miss Eva Stanley, Miss piara Clouse and Bobby Stanley.

Members of the Delaware Country Club who are planning to attend the dinner dance at the club tomorrow evening are asked to make their reservations with Mrs. Hill today. Extensive plans have been made by the July committee for the affair, which promises to be one of the most interesting of the month. Muncie friends have received announcement of the wedding of, Miss Helen Heath, formerly of this city, now residing at San Jose, and Ellis Wolford, of San Jose, Cat The marriage took place in that -city, July 3. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Wise, of this city, and is well and popularly known here. Miss Ethel Huffman, the daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huffman, of Selma, and Oren Klrklan, of Selma, were, united in marriage Saturday morning at the residence of the Rev.

Owen Fuller at Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Kirklan will reside near Selma. Mrs. Hawk, of Los Angeles.

who is spending the summer with her parents. Mr. and THRILLING 2 YOU'LL SAY SO! ROMANCE and adventure in the tin FINALLY, DONT CHICKEN-PECK YOUR PARENTS. Don't try out all of your reforms on Don't try to make them do your way. By the time people are middle-aged their tastes and habits are formed arid they have settled on the program in life that they find most enjoyable.

3 tracked wastes the It has meant that mother has gone without a servant, and cooked, and scrubbed, and washed; that she has pared the grocery bill down to the bone; tjiat sheNhas worn her old clothes; perhaps1 that she has done without the medical attenti-i-i that she needed, that Mamie might have the advantages of education that she never had. It has been that father has taken on more work to earn a little more monev, when he should be slackening down; that he has cut out all the little pleasures and amusements that he might have had if he had spent his money on himself instead of on" his girl at school. So don't take your opportunities for an'-education as no more than your due. It is a gift sanctified by sacrifice that your father and mother have laid upon the altar of parenthood. You might pay the llrst installment on your debt with some sign of appreciation.

Ton have no idea, until you try, how much your father and mother will cherish a few kind words. If you will only tell them how grateful you are to them, and how wonderful and fine a thing you think they have done, and how you love and honor them for It, they will be so pleased 5 greatest snow picture ever screened I with CLAIRE WINDSOR PAT O'M ALLEY ROBERT FRAZER home, 1425 East Willard street. Miss Dorothy Whipple, Miss Helen Wert, Xliss Carrie Wert and Miss Mae Drumm are guests at the Lee cottage at Winona Lake. Mrs. Melvin Hartman will be hostess to the members of the G.

G. and E. Club this afternoon at her home, 1414 West Jackson street. '-f Mr. Xand Mrs.

O. A. Morltz and family and P. Moritz. of Fort Wayne, spent yesterdav as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Goebel, of East Willard street. Miss Adelia Ball has returned to the Ball summer home at Leland, after spending a few days at her home in Minnetrista road. i ijc "br. and Mrs.

B. R. Kirklin. of East Main street, and daughter, Mary, and son, John, are spending a few days at Lake Wawasee. 5fC Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Hitchcock will leave tomorrow to spend several months at their summer home at Mackinac, Mich. Miss Martha Leslie will be hostess, to the Phi Club this evening at her home, 701 West Charles street.

Reginald Barker Leave them In peace. In, what you consider their rut. Don't yank out the beloved old furni-ture and install new. Don't correct their manners, and their pronunciation, and their grammar. So shall they arise and bless you, and not regret that they ever sent you off to school, where you acquired newfangled ways that terrorize them.

1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JULY 22 Mrs. J. R. Marsh, of East Adams street, will go to Indianapolis Friday to attend a party given by Mrs. Howard Meeker, formerly Miss Harriett Bowman, of city.

The Delta Chi Sigma sorority has announced the following pledges: Miss Mary Underwood, Miss Mildred Mcintosh, Miss Helen Coffman, Miss Edna Cox, Miss Charline Oil- MILL; LAKE NOW LOOK WHO'S HERE The BIG COMEDY QUARTETTE Alberta Vaughn, Kit Guard, George O'Hara, Al Cooke Ail In "Tho Pacemakers" The, members of the Bide-A-While Club will be entertained this For many a sweet girl graduate's family never draws a peaceful breath from the time she returns home to reform her parents and her brothers and her sisters until they thankfully turn her over to some young man to try out her half-baked theories on him. DOROTHY DIX. -(Copyright by Public Ledg-er Co.) afternoon by Mrs. Harry Jilbert, 213 Brittian street. that they will be almost ready to call the account square.

Next, show them a few of the results of the education for which they have paid so much. Let them see what they got for their money. Unless what you' learned at school enables you to carry on an Intelligent con-venation, your education Is a failure. Try out your conversational line on father and mother. In a word, be companionable.

Leslie Pittenger has. returned home after spending- a few days CoHnammMa The House of Class and Quality Playing Last Times Today BARBARA FR1ETCHIE A Magnificient Photo Production of the Great Drama Glorious American Womanhood Cast Includes FLORENCE VIDOR and EDMUND LOWE Parents Bring or Send the Kiddies. ADDED FEATURES A VJACK WHITE PRODUCTION wun relatives and friends at La fayette. Mrs. Owen Brock and Miss'Mar-cella Brock have gone to South Bend to.

spend some time with rriends. i Tha members of the E. M. and J. 'bert.

Miss Mary Peare, Miss Reba Rigging, Miss Mary Reese, Miss Leta Shirey and Miss Zeida Hol-singer. I A picnic was enjoyed last evening at Mounds Park by the following persons: Miss Bertha Heaton with Clarence' Gibson, Miss Alice Fry with Noah Shreeveo. Miss Cecil Andres with Clarence Odle, and Miss Mary Carmichael with Harold Gibi son. Mr. and Mrs.

Creavls Kreager, of Fort Wayne; Wilson Kreager, of and Mr. and" Mrs. Charles Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kreager and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Hill of this city, have returned from Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stout and daughters.

Donna and Frances, will leave today for Washington, D. to spe-nd a few days with friends. From Washington they will go to Miami, to remain indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. McDonald and daughter, Bonnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark will leave tomorrow on SIGHTS SUNDAY HOLIDAY LOOK WHO'S HERE! L.

Club will hold their annual picnic this evening at McCulloch Park. Four Days Starting TODAY Continuous 1 to 11 p.m. shows at 1 3 5 7 9 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kennedy, ALL NEW SHOW Mrs.

I. E. Kennedy and T. J. Ault spent yesterday in Indianapolis.

All the time that you were away at school mother and father were thinking how pleasant it would be to have a bright, amusing daughter, full of new ideas and high spirits, to entertain them in the evening, and how delightful it would be to have her play and sing for them. Don't you think that they must feel that they have made a prettr poor Investment when all they get back Is a girl who Is as dumb as an oyster at home and who, for all of the thou DON'T CHILDREN ANY TIME Miss Milly Van Passel. of Toledo, is the guest of Mrs. Pharon uuii. or rvortn walnut street.

MISS Miss Dorothy Orr. of New York. came yesterday to be the guest oT mentis and relatives here. Here's What We Call MONKEY BUSINESS Joseph Inmann, of Indianapolis, is A an extended western trip. They ine guest or ivr.

ana Mrs. S. White, of East Main street. Mrs. Frank Irvin.

of East Jack wm visit Yellowstone park and several points of interest in the A. -MfRMAIO COMtOY West. son street, is spending some time The meeting of the Jolly Workers Club which was to have been held in Kicumona with friends. Kathryn Lewellvn will return tn he posed as a lady's husband said I love you" to 'her sister hotel detective (tough as a steak, hard-boiled a picnic egg) pinched blm for not making' love to his own wife. sands of dollars that have been spent -on her music; won't take the trouble to play single one of the old melodies 'that her parents love Perhaps father seems a very ordinary sort of a business man to you and mother just a fat, middle-aged woman, and in your secret heart you are contemptuous of them because they are not the highbrows your professors were at school.

i You feel vastly superior to them both, but the time will come when you will find that all her home Saturday after spending BOBBED HAIR looks wonderful with the tiny tint of Golden Glint Shampoo. Advertisement. HI PATHE REVUE and ROBERT- MINTON 4 Munrie'a Favorite Organist Featuring "Tha Oollegiato" at the Magnificent Pipe -Organ. 10c Prices Remain the 40c i Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Gerlach, of Pontiae. have come to the city to reside permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schuster and Mrs.

J. G. Leffler spent yesterday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Edward Barrett Mv Corned Beef and Cabbage tastes better with LEA PERRINS' amv 1 are the guests of Mr.

ami Virginia Smith will motor to Ridge-ville today. Mrs. James R. Clevenger, north of Mats. Same for Xltes (1 SAUCE the city.

Mr. Clevenger is superin U5e This Show luc 7ft 9fC JfC Mr. and Mrs Arthur W. Cleven- tendent of schools at Wakefield. ger uno son, Kobert, of Wakefield The members of the Alpha section who are planning to attend the in nzs pienic Friday afternoon at Crystal Pool are asked to telephone Miss Dorothy Kidwell, 2367, before Thursday night.

Mr. and Mrs. D. D- Hensel have gone to Coldwater, for two months. riPJT mm 'national.

iPlCTUKta Rodney Marsh will spend Friday in Indianapolis. Now ilk Matinees at 2:00 and Nights From 7 to 11 Except Frl. Night 4:00 and Fri. mght Church Social News Our Dick-- THE PICTURE THE ENTIRE CITY IS DISCUSSING and Mrs. Dick, too! It's his f-'rst comedy partrahd what a treat when Dick and Mrs.

R. M. Gross entertained the fourth division of the Women's Service League of the M. P. Church yesterday aftfrnoon at her home, 215 Macedonia avenue.

Clsvef eon-test" favors were won by Miss Ethel Evans and Mesdames Finley, Swank and Davisson. Dainty refreshments were served to Mrs. J. R. Wilson, Mrs.

William Mrs. C. W. Finley, Mrs. H.

fivans, Mrs. Boyer. Mrs. W. Holbert, Mrs.

Prich-ard, Mrs. H. Miller, Mrs. J. Miller.

Mrs. D. Laughlin, Mrs. Oaughran. Mrs.

R. Davisson, Mrs. Mrs. R. Mrs.

Wagoman. Mrs. pretty Mary Hay play this "matrimonial mixup lovetime fixup" show tor you. It Is the Sacred Duty of Every Woman to See This Film A Daring Indictment of Conditions Existing in Every Community See the man who flutters every feminine heart do a hundred-yard dash down love's speedway that takes your breath away! Fast Worker? Say, girls, he was looking back all the time to see what was detaining Cupid. Imagine the love tangles of a man who impersonates al married friend for business reasons and falls In love with friend's adorable sister-in-law.

Don'tmiss it! KAl ROACH oom-Rent Romance! To) To Glenn TrVon EXTRA landlord? Betty Evans, Mrs. V. M. Plant, Mrs. Bracken, Harry, Kathleen and Junior Swank, Paul Miller, Mary Alice Davisson, John Gaughran and Wyonft Elizabeth Fiant.

The Ladles Aid Society of Delaware Chapel will have a festival at the church, Saturday evening. The Community Ladies' Aid Society will be 'entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Susie Burgess at her name In Centennial pike. PATHE NEWS Wysor Grand Orchestra CENTURY COMEDY AL ALT in "The Dough Party" Don't Miss the Startling Talk by Jaime Lawrence Brooke! S. and See His Sensational Exhibit of Actual Cases.

ADMISSION MATINEES, 20c NIGHTS, 25c and 35c FRIDAY NIGHT IS XADIES NIGHT "Hi Week Day Matinees I Fox Topics I Sundays and Mht 2.c. Children lc tt of Pay Adul tw 40c. Children li IDEAL SUMMER fntfptainmpnt Adults lOc Carnations" give oft en odorous substance easily diffusible in caseous form..

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