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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 7

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FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. PHAROS-TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN Reunion at Park The annual reunion of the O'dell-Cline family reunion will be held at Spencer Park Sunday, Au- gust 2. A cordial invitation is extended to all relatives and friends of the families. Jenkins Reunion. The Jenkins family reunin will be held at Winamac Park Sunday 'July 26th.

Henry secretary cordialy invites all relatives and friends of the family to attend. Attend A. O- H. Convention Mr. and Mrs.

William Whlte- jhead are attending the A. 0. H. convention at Atlantic City, New Before returning home they will visit in New York and Washington, D. C.

from surrounding towns where they have- filled a number of engagements for park and club dances recently. Licenses Issued. Mrs. Lulu Byers. county clerk issued marriage licenses Thursday to Vera Pearl Watson and Burtie Leroy Cunningham of Clymers; Minnie Edith Gordon of County and Williajn Carroll Sumner of Valpariso; Sadie Kath- erlne Rodman of this city' and Claude Melvin Birnell of Onward.

Mrs. Conroy Entertains Members of SL Margaret's Court of Lady Foresters were delightfully entertained Thursday evening jit the home of Mrs. Ed Conroy on Twelfth street. Prizes at cards were awarded Mcs. C.

P. Delaney. Mrs. James Hooley. Miss Mary Dwyer Mrs.

Mayhow and Mrs'. John Collins. Following the game dainty refreshments were served. Special Program at Church Sunday evening. July 2R.

the 9 Wire class of the Upper Deer Creek church of Brethren will sponsor a special program Including readings, choir and quartette numbers. An address by Rev. John Wells of Canada, who is visiting relatives in Deer Creek and Camden, will be a feature of the evening's program which will beg'n promptly at 7:30 o'clock. For Mrs. Six.

Miss Florence Baker nnd Mrs. John Luzaufire. of Chicago, pnter- a prettily appointed Bridge a Thursday evening at the Baker home on Twentieth street complimentary to Mrs. Don Six, who will leavn Sunday for her future home in Florida Jyouarrt Sprinkle and Mrs. Floyd Xoff were awarded Bridge honors for Hie evening.

At the conclusion of the- game-a delicious two course luncheon was served, i Mrs. Leslie Baker of Milwaukee. was an out-of-town guest. Park Dance Tonight Canadian Roamors furnish the program of dances 3t Spencor Park this evening. Dancing will continue from o'clock until The public is cordially invited to attend.

The orchestra has become very popular not only with local dancers but with those Meet Tonight The Pythian Sisters will vneet in regular session this evening at 8 o'clock at the Castle Hall. Wright Reunion The Wright family reunion wiil be held Sunday, August 16 at Spencer Park. All. relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. B.

of T. Sodal Mrs. Mary Murphy, 'William Baker and George Debbie -were awarded prizes at the card and lawn social Thursday evening by the Brotherhood of American Yeomen at the home of Mrs. Alexander, 525 Fitch street. Refreshments were served following the game.

Ethfl: 2he Hairdressers Dap Off. Xn Beta Kappas Meet Members of the Nu BetaJCappa club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Pauline Sellers on George street. The evening was devoted to Bunco prizes be- awarded Miss Lucille Masten and Mrs. Emma Ammons of Los Angeles, who was a special guest. In Recital Miss Tb.elma Nicholas, Mrs.

Carl Bollei. Wilner, Mrs. Harry Caplinger and Ha'rold Smith, voice students of Madam Emmy Ohl i appear in recital Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the county home of Harold Smith northeast of the city. Friends of the students are cord i a invited to attend. Legion Party Tonight The American Legion party to "held this evening in Memorial Home promises to be one of the most delightful events the organization has sponsored this season.

Guests, will include members of the Auxiliary, War Mothers, Le- gionaires and their families. There is absolutely no charge for the affair. A special feature of the program will be given by prominent radio stars. Q. S.

Meeting Charles Laing, entertained members of the S. N. club Thursday evening at his home on Thirteenth street. Robert Kramer was elected president and Charles Laing treasurer during the business session. and later refreshments served.

Ralph Johnson will leave soon for Columbus. Ohio where he will make his home and Lawrence Fettig will leave for Chappel, Nebraska for a short vacation. The club will meet next week at the home of Harry Murray. wm HNf? DICkT JUST jujrer IT DO YOU 1EMOH GOOD mi? -me, HNp': I Blue Gills are Biting A fourth Point cottage for rent at' ut Lake Manitou, $20.00 per week. Open date July 26 and through August.

M. 0. ENYAHT Phone 73, Fulton, Ind. NEWS NOTES Piano for sale cheap. B.

Broadway or phone 1935. A simple diet, In fat, ha? been found to bring relief to a child from epilepsy. WE SAVE YOU MONEY On Your Shoe Repairing" Men's Soles 85c; Ladies' 75e Men's R. Heels 45c; Ladies R. Heels 35c Schroeder Porter READ PHAROS-TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS KIDNAPED Roscoe Canaday, 5, was abducted by -a woman while he was playing on the lawn of his paternal grand! mothers home at Forest Hills, N.

Y. Father and mother are sapar- ated. The boy was recently kid- naped from the mother in Texas. LEGIONAIRES CLOSE ENDOWMENT DRIVE AROUSKS TOKYO. jazz dances have aroused the Tokyo police.

These dances now arc barred in all The campaign of the -American Legion for its $5,500 Endowment licensed in W0und up afternoon wit" II Navy and Tan Prints are very good in the silk, 36 ir. wide, OO at yard PETER J. DWYER the latter none of the American steps are allowed a 10 o'clock. The police claimed the dances tended to he immoral. WINS PRIZE an extensive canvass of the town district by a large committeo of legionairea under the direction POLAR EXPLORERS IN ARCTIC WASTE WASHINGTON, July flagship Bowdoin of the MacMillan Arctic expedition was within the Arctic circle today, nearing Disko Island, Greenland, where the airplane carrier Peary has been waiting.

The route is along tbe coast of Greenland, A message from Commander Donald B. MacMillan, dated July 22, was received by the Georgraphic Society today, as follows At .7 o'clock this evening we are coasting north along the Greenland shore with the dark, sharply serrated coastal peaks gashed with glaciers and streaked with snow which glitters brightly in the low lying sun which is most after a day of thick fog and over cast skies. "We are now off Simintak making eight knots. We cross the Arctic circle in about an hour and those who have never crossed be-, fore are pondering the choice of being-, dropped overboard with a their waists or beinu bathed on deck with buckets of sea water." CREATES SCENE 0 ROTARY DELEGATION DOES TO HUNTINGTON Eight Logansport Rotariaiis went to Huntington today to be guests of the at that place at. a cele Mrs.

Beatrice Bourne, whose marital difficulties with her husband, Arthur K. Bourne, heir to the sewing machine millions, caused a near-riot in a fashionable section of New York. Mrs, 'Bourne, who had waited outside lier husband's residence to with him. charges that: he struck her in the eye, whereupon she ran after him. was joined by a mob that cornered Bourne and was pummellng him when police arrived and arrested him.

bration this afternoon at the Miami country clab. Golf, bridge, dancing, treasurer hunt and "general mix-up 1 were to be enjoyed. T'm of Bill Rammell. group from here of The Legion band played on the Henry Bailey, Charles Baltard. iSc THREE MINOR MOTOR MISHAPS REPORTED streets this afternoon in tvlebra- waters, Sol Cook, Roy Johnston, ntoes Fleas TANGLEFOOT COMPANY.

MICH. tion of the end or the i i was started last January. Although no i i figures imvi- been compiled Legion officeis announce that they ha.vp been sue cessful in raising their allotted amount of money. 1VORSE AM) 1VORSK, LONDON--Some of the new trousers are a yard around p.t the bottoh of the leg Dan Gillispie. Edwin Ash W.

Emslie, For Rent Summer Cottage On Lake Maxinkuckee New. Completely furnished boat, for week July 26th to 1st, both inclusive. Phone JOE LONG, Realtor. and They have beauty contests, and pretty girls to win them, in Cen-1 tral America as well as in the i United States, and here's a dainty bit of proof. Scnorita Lili Giron of Guatemala, won a contest BELIEVE JT OR NOT.

BOSTVORTH, big bull- frog recently swallowed a small duckling of Mrs. Steve McDou- ough, according to the Bosworth Sentinel, but it adds: "This he convincing proof that Tonah swallowed by a whale; but we suppose that those who doubt the whale story will also doubt the frog story-" USE KEROSENE OIL Kerosene oil is useful for clean- ng polished woods and porcelain iath tubs wnieh are injured by strong alkalies. Three accidents have ve- I ported to the polite ail happened lats yesterday aftefnoon. I Paul C. Dodds, driver of laundry- truck, reported po- i that a car driven coal dealer, smashed' into the backend of his car yesterday afternoon when he made a stop hi accordance with the red light of a 'traffic signal at'Sixth and-Broad-1 way.

No one was hurt in the acci- I dent but the truck, was badiy dam- i aged in the rear. Motorists are i warned by the police to keep a.n Intent eye on the signals and are also instructed to throw out their hands when making a- suddeu stop. i John Cone sustained slight in- juries late' yesterday when he was oy an automobile driven S. Freeman of Frankfort, ut i the corner of Fifth and Jligii streets. Cone was taken TO his home at 409 High street but it was found on examination that he was I uot badly hurt.

The third mishap occurred LLyman Smith of Burlington hit a buggy at Third and Market' i streets. The wheel of the buggy i was torn off but the occupants uninjured. The name of the driver cf the vehicle was not 1 learned. Comfortable Girdles For Midsummer Wear Light yet firmly boned corsets and girdles offer slight but sure restraint are the ideal garments for summer wear. Just enough confinement to assure that refined pose of women who are carefully corsete.

A New Step-in Girdle The Mollie Meyer A practically boneless little model; comfortable and coal Always stays in place. $5 to $7.50 The Gossard "Dancelette" This is a new and most satisfactory Gossard garment. A very light weight girdles and step-in combined. NO GARTERS--NO BONING--STAYS IN PLACE. Light weight, cool and comfortable for dancing and sport wear.

Sines 27 to 32. "IN IN-' RAYON SILK $5.00 A The Corseiette Brassierre and Girdle Combined We carry a full complete line including the following: Gossard Complete Ceinture Corsets H. W. Corsette Nemo Flex Combination Sizes to 46. Prices $1 to $12.50 We Are Exclusive Agents In Logansport for the Mol-May boneless corset with brassierre top.

$7.50 to $10.00 Service in "Corset Fitting Light comfortable fit- ing rooms. Efficient Corsetierres. Miss Bertha Goddard assisted by Miss Maxine Parker Bandettes and Brassierres Of novelty cool summer fabrics and fine, firm laces. Dainty styles. Sizes 30 to 38 and 32 to 50.

50c The Favorite Double Ve Girdle Side-closing girdle without a front steel. A comfortable style which gives perfect'poise arid proper restraint of figure without a. corseted appearance. Double Ye' girdles any size 25 to 32 and 27 to 3S. $2 to $7.50 Models for Larger Figures Our Nemo-flex semi-elan- tic corset is specially con-, structed to give comfort to woman of tout Firmly made of strong yet" light weight materials $5 and $7.50 The Golden Rule 1ANS THREAT REPRISALS i BERLIN, international complications were I foreseen here today in the announcement by the German government, that reprisals will be tak' -en if the Polish government ad- heres to its declared- purpose of i expelling, from Poland on August 1, 30,000 Germans living in' that country who have retained their German citizenship.

SCHMITT--KLOEPFER CO. MITES ON: POULTRY Half crude ojl-and half kerosene has been found a good iip for Poultry against 'mites. Nesrs and roosts should be thoroughly disinfected. Every crack and nail hole should be'filled. For Sale Bakery route, doing good business.

Pfione 1475. Judg-e Gsorge- Custer spent the day in South Bend on business. 1 Miller sells 9 Morel To Friends of the First Miller User GTR Cord, $7.75 Call 777 for Quick, Satisfying Tire and Battery Service MODEL 500 North.

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