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Vjlfhf 0 i 44 v.i vi 7 ix THI rORT WAY'IK NEW AND jjj(. T.JHP lj JK Qcieiyi 't Jatk Interesting 'wedding ot' this e)vhing the home ofMrs. C'Jxn; on East Wayne street, when her Miss i'jtmma, wlIl.NKome" the bride of Mr. i.Kdward., eon of Mr. and C.Elcks.

of Eas Whlng ton boulevard, HV, August Lange l'rfc'lll omcti: Therd will be no at fterujant8i ih wedding bring a email. iduiet, affair. After the ceremony 'a ii tunex. juncn win be served, follow. trig vwblch" the young couple will Jeave po their upon 1 (their return reside at KIT KesOWashlngton boulevard, Miss rUauiis.Uone of Port Wayne' most panjnar; young business women, nav.

lng been associated at manager and buyer for tha Ilurdde de fMirlmentor aeveral years. Mr. Kicks la auditor for. the Sherman White Mrs! 'A. Presslor, ot Lakeside, has jnaianajjouo vpemi ten daughter, Mrs.

VH Hiss Alma, Illlb. of Cincinnati. la the guet of Mrs. Moso Gelgerman, of the Hamilton House, II Mri. E.

A. Blttler and daughter. ot west uerry street, are vialtlngrelatlvea in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs, B.

J. OrlswOld, of West Wsyne atreet, are leaving the first of next week for Atuuntio City. Mr. Anna McKay, of Weat Berry atreet. Ii leaving In a few days for Lake Wawasea to remain a month.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clemens, of WestWayne atreet; have returned a few days' outing at Trl Lake. cago to visit her Stephen Maletegta, Mlsa 8orah Grace IUnda.lt, of Col. lege street, who has been visiting her sister In Washington, D.

C. Is ex pccted home this week. Mra Guy Bprague, of Delta boulevard, hna returned from Lake wasee, where aha opened her cottage, for the summer. by motor for Atlanta. where they Will attend the annual convention of the National Eclectic Medical association, which convenes June 16.

Mlaa Muriel Larimore, who hat been the guest of her, parents, Mr. und Mrs. W. Larimore, of West Crrlghton avenue, for the past two months, has returned to New York City. Mr.

snd Mrs. Oscar 8. Ithoads, of West Wayne street, are entertaining Mr. Rlfoada' cousin, Mrs. Gertrude Duncan, of Hillsdale, IIL Miss Adetla Qrensenbach, of South Harrison street, has returned from St.

Louts, where the had been spending tne past week, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Hoffman and children and nurse left today for San Franctaeo to attend the demo cratlo rational convention.

Miss Olive Smith, of Florida Drive. will return today from month'a lslt with relatives in Columbus, O. Mils Bertha Owens, of the Pert land has returned from Danville, 111, where she spent a few days with her mother, Mrs, Anna Owens. Miss Geraldlne McKee, ef Wast Washington boulevard, left for Blooming ton, Ind where ah will at tend summer school at Indian ual. varsity.

The Misses Margaret Bushman ana Jieien Bcneie nave returned from Notre Dame where they spent the week end with the former's orotner. Mr. and Mrs, A. O. Waterman left today for Boston and Portland.

Met and will later go to Falmouth, to occupy ineir cottage rpr tne summer. Mr. Louise Schman of tH Put nam street, has gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. O. If.

LUse at Wheat field. Ind. Mr. Itqbert Fowler, of the White apartments, left this noon for BADLY YOU ARE LOOKING'1 Nothruiit Cn stab a woman's heart i like thsT' envenomed remark. And If true, what solace can there bet Woman's attractiveness la her dear Mr, and Mra.

Frank Bohn, of West Kerry street, will start by motor Tuesday for Atlantic City to attend tthe annual convention of the Rota rtana. Mr. C. B. Lawrence and two children, of Mooreevllle, Ind, returned to their home today after a two weeks' visit with Mrs.

Walter B. Jones, of Fairfield avenue. est possession and nothing can replace It. If lost. The only essential beauty Is a satiny skin, and It can be acquired and re i talned by using Batln Hkln Cream and Satin Bkln lewder.

With a satin skin i you will. It's true, look better and you'll feel better. ii There's only one way to secure a i satin skin; Apply Satin 8Mn Cream, than, Bat In Bkln Powder. it Rubber Bathing Caps. Mil 'sPlain Diving: and Fancy Caps MISS EMANUEL 201 W.

Berry A Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Landenberger and son.

Robert of Wlldwood avenue, who have been enjoying the past (Wo weeks In Atlantic cttv and i niiaaeipnia, nave returned. Mr. F. H. Rowan, of "Weat Taber street, left yesterday for Colorado, to spend the summer, and will later go to uaiirornla to remain through the winter months.

Mrs. Thomas Chappelle of ooum vamoun street, entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon. In com pllment to her slater, Mrs. Clyde O. iiuti, or wincnester, ina.

liaj. lie Cummins, of Anderson, wa an out of town guest. Mr. Shields Edgar, of Winchester, Ind, uncle of Oovernor James P. Goodrich, was In the city today.

He Is on hi way te San Francisco, Cal, where he will attend the democratic national convention. Mr. Edger was former postmaster at Winchester. Mr. and Mra.

CllntAn WII1.in rlloagland avenue, will motor to Al bany, m. to visit their daughter, miss jieien, wno is attending school there. Mrs. Wlllson will remain with her daughter while Mr. Wlllson at' tends the notary convention at At untie city.

The girl of. the stitch and Chatter ciud entertained at tne home of Miss Marjorle Costello, on Tuesday even Ins, for the pleasure of Miss ftadlne Zehendner, a bride elect of June, The honor goest received many useful miscellaneous gifts for her new home. Tha followlnr arradualea from the Fort Wayne Normal school will en Joy a house party at the Sherbundy cottage, Rome City, over the week end: The Misses Mary Italler, Beatrice Qlorer, Estella Sherbundy, Helen Bryson. Marie Buehler. Helen Pehlmeyer.

Unafred Ulmer. Mary Scott, Florl Gerard, Laura Phlpps, tsveiyn jonnion. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Laumann, Miss Naomi Swartxkopf and Mr.

Wads Reed have returned from Lafayette, Ind, where theyattended the closing festivities at Purdue university. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koerber and son Robert, of Forest Park boulevard, and Mr. Koerber's sister Miss Bertha are planning to leave nextx week by motor to attend the Rotary convention to be held at Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brandt of Lelth street and Mr. Theodore Brandt left Tuesday on an extended western trip. The Brandt will atop at the Grand Canyon and visit relatives In Los Angeles and Hollywood.

CaL Dr. and Mr. J. W. Kannel and daughter, of Wells street left today Mmmmfiwfy UmtmM kfntm wnum limn Cn.

kMltklar. ailiMdM. SiMl LITB Christen D. A N. Pharmacy.

Meysr Qaerge Millar, er)! (9PMwMb1 CMVysjVtM WsM wfll i ou, or Koaam.1 wcw vttk imilii DeSilva School U(J41 KoU Bldg. Phoa) 1141 Siawner elasses now Btarting Public Breaking, Mind Training, Elocution, Dramatic Expression. Register now. Vi 'sjsisssBsas sasssis si a ms iiiaiJstsaessasssasnsssssawsssasssssssaaaasnMMJf Vii ssssasssssss iA. Graduation Gifts Mpre Beautiful And More Appropriate Than Ever Before The Bruder Callioun.

Store is overflowing with just such graduation gift at will leave a happy and fatting impression upon the mind of the young. GOLD KNIVES, SCARF PINS. SILVER and GOLD PENCILS WATCHES. PEARL BEADS, BROOCHES, RINCS. WRIST WATCHES, MESH BAGS, ETC.

Bruder Calhoun Co. ha Hallmark Store" Calhsun, Corner Wayne HjlHtllHMIIHHmMHIMIHMHiHHMMtW No. 4. NEWS and SENTINEL Circulation Contest Division 4. Contest NEWS and SENTINEL, Port Wayne, Ind.

My estimate on the Rural Route PAID fJlBHI. LATION of the NEWS and SENTINEL for the first six Mr. and Mrs. II. E.

Wsgner, of Eat Suttenfleld street, gave a surprise party laat evening. In honor of their son's ISth wedding anniversary. The earlier next of the evening was spent playing croquet and later progressive euchre. At a late hour a delightful luncheon was served. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. George Haffner. Mr. and Mrs. Art Manner.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner and family, and Miss Vera McMahon. A lovely sre nuptlal shower was given in nonor or miss jaane jem, br the Misses Lillian Orosh and Theresa Wllhelms at the letter's home last evening. The room were ar tlatlcally decorated with spring flowers, the bride receiving a beautiful corsage of the same blooms and many gifts.

A delicious lunch was served, covers being placed for the following: the Misses Cecelia Zur buch. Edith Rupp, Theresa Bauman. Loretta Brooking, Kathryn and Frlda Btotf, Rose Ofterle Margaret Qenth and Mesdames Charles Bender. L. Jeht, Omar Meyers, Merl Thompson, Jack Beasford Mary K.

Jehl and F. Krabach. Miss Adelvne Acne was th honor guest at a miscellaneous tnower giv en Tuesday evening at the Raatetter noma on East wasnington boule vard. The hoateasea were Mia Esther Rolepe and the Misses Hilda and Anna Raatetter. A deiigntiui evening was spent chatting and dancing, after which a dainty repeat was served.

The table centerpiece was a Kewple doll bride to which tiny yellow ribbons were attached leading to the place of each guest Dainty nut cuds and tiny yellow um brella place cards were given a favors. Bowl of yellow roses and mar guerites were used on the table and the bride elect's place was marked witn a corsage or spring nowers. Miss Agne foend a note at her plate requesUng her to look beneath her enair lor something nice was hidden there. Upon investigation Miss Agne found a note and still another message directing her to various places about tha house and at last she found many lovely miscellaneous gifts tied with huge bows of tulle, to be used In her new home. Miss Agne will be a bride of June If.

adorned th table, together with ropes of amllax. Mr. and Mrs. DeVaux will reside at 640 Montgomery street. The groom Is connected with the Dudlo Manufacturing Comnanv anil la ii wen anown on painter.

Spring Pageant. A spring pageant. "The ShuLUp Posey." will be given this evening by the pupils of the Miner school, al tha school. The little play demonstrated the correlation of the followlnr da. artments: uslo Songs miss Miner.

Physical Trainings. Dances Drannan. Art Designing of Costumes Miss Auditorium Miss Miner, Miss Brannan, Miss Karns. Sewing of Costumes Mlsa rtehorat, MUs Zook. AwvmiwRnii Miss Truesdale and Miss Dixon, j.

and Mandolin Composed of Boys of the Fort Wayne High School. The characters are as follows: Mother Earth Helen Clepeaattle Angel of the Wild Things Madalane Koons Spring Mildred Crane Winds North miiiii Vaughn Scott Houth Allen Mason Raet Frank Robinson Weat Arthur Martin 8unbeams Uls Holmet, Haul Cruse, Luclte button Hoon oeanis Mary Lang, Elisabeth Newell. Esther asaaar Rainbow Fairies Blsbath Crana, Rosalia Llndlog. Alice Dlscrensu Lillian Farr. Dorothy TScker.

Helen Ramsey. Delates Mildred BcotL Elisabeth Tlsmlnr. Mil. dred Shlelda, Ruth McKeeman, BulUwtimi Marirartt Rosa, Florence Ctemenus, Vlo let Nelriter. AIU Parks.

riaw Mjmamy Easter Rabbit Spring Beauty Violet Forget.me Not Jaek ln.the.PvJplt nimr niiaren. Wagner, Mildred Tbiele, Ruth Bell. Marjorle Bell. Dutch Boy Dale Canntson Lasses Msbel Fell, ton Lechner, AUee Mason, Pearl Dennr. Flavn AdamaN mfii.

ler. Lads Virgil Hire, Herbert Shrive. George Dler stein, Oeerge Kress, Charles Welrlck, Kenneth Elter. Wiut; Posy Vlana Keeaberry A4iusn snee Edward Hubs Dorothy Nlsberral Lockrldge Prellna Fletcher Hubert Book Podro Party at Turner HaU. The Turner Ladles will give a pedro party, Friday afternoon at their hall on West Superior street.

Ladle Society to Meet. The Ladles' Society of the South Wayne Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Byron Somers, Tit Packard avenue, Friday afternoon. Cafeteria, Sapper. Th Ladles' Aid society of the Simpson M.

EL church will serve a cafeteria supper In the church basement, Friday, June 11, from five to ejght fclock. Monthly Meet of Wi H. M. S. The regular monthly meetlner of the Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of tha Wayne street M.

K. church, will be held Friday after noon at 3:10 clock In the church panors. Mooting of Southslde The Southslde 'division of the La dle' Aid society of the First M. church will meet with Mrs. Charles Sites, 1514 South i Wayne avenue, Friday afternoon.

Cbarch Ftonlo Saturday. The ahual plcnlo of the church and Sunday 'school of the First Presbyterian church will be held In Swln ney park. Saturday. June II. L.

C. Schwa physical director of the T. M. A. win nave charge of the ath.

letlo In the park. Dinner will, be served at tha nark at 11:10 ociocs. CONCORDIA COMMENCEMENT TO BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT Final Examinations Finished Today and Undergraduates Are Dismissed. capt. dorrFwins SWORD If" JBtVEvFIWAL BANflQfcfril Is Treasurer of Community Council Pamper.

Becker. Mrs. Ora V. Decker and Mr. Max II.

romper, both of this city, were United In marriage Saturday at the home of Rev, II. M. Ford, la Hillsdale, Mich. Selht Piano Recital. A delightful piano recital was given last evening by the pupils of Miss Luella Selbt, assistant to Mrs.

Will PelUer. at the Peltier studio. The following students took part, each showing marked Improvement over their last appearance In recital before the public: Jeannette Mich elson, Donald Schrantx. Adah Judd. Helen Harper, Patmer Harper, Evangeline Swltser, Thomas Bwltser, Robert Nosset, Ruth Pawllsh.

Katharine Hlckox, Paul lloatetter. Harry Halsteln. Mildred dredrlan. Vefnelda Hamilton, Claire 8Uley, Margaret MeUner. Helen Mitchell.

Luclle Lapp, Alice Pawllsh, Jeannette Duryee, Virginia King, Mercedes Nosset. Elisabeth Newell and Anita Trutwig. DeVaux nerving. Miss Bonnie Herring, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Herring, of Montgomery street, waa the beautiful bride of Mr. Clyde DeVaux. son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank DeVaux, this afternoon when the Rev.

Arthur J. Folsom. pastor of the Plymouth Congregational chiirch. united them In marriage at four o'clock at the Herring residence. About twenty five relatives and friends were the guests The beautiful young bride waa attended by her close friend, Mlsa Florence Gardner and Mr.

Lloyd Price, acted as groomsman. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding dinner of elaborate appolntmenta was served. A lovely wedding cake and a bowl of Columbia, roses mm va nKmw sKrveas. raedewa eeeels la twe weeaa' I. I way laataece.

Used ad Donald Berry. Robert VoUmer, Wendel drier. Kenneth Redding. FREE Big Medicine Show on lot corner John and Buchanan St. Good time for all.

See the Great Palmer and his troop of trained artiste. FREE FRED C. MEYER LEAVES WOLF AND DESSAUER'S Buyer and Drapery Manager Quits After Twenty Years of Service. GOES TO STURGIS, MICH. Fred C.

Meyer, buyer and manager of the drapery, wall paper and decorating department for Wolf De aauer, an employ of th store for twenty yeers, leaves on July 1 for Sturgls, Mich, to become general manager of the Klach Craft Drapery corporation. For the present Mr. Meyer will continue to maintain a residence In this city and will spend the weekends with his family here. Mr. Meyer today tendered his resignation to the Wolf ft Deaaauer company.

It I efL fectlve the last of this month. When but a boy, Mr. Meyer began work at Wolf las Dessauer's store. where he has been employed continuously for twenty years. By faith" ful ervtce and efficient performance of duty he was rapidly promoted from clerkship te higher positions until he became a buyer and manager ef the drapery and decorating de partment of the store.

Home time ago Mr. Meyer waa presented with the highly attractive and flattering offer to become general manager of th Sturgls concern, and his acceptance mark another promotion the ladder success, lie leaves Wolf ft Dessauer's with the best wishes ef the management, who declare that although they are losing a valuable department head, bis new position comes to him In true recognition of merit. ELKS Special Meeting Election of Secretary BUFFET LUNCHEON Bttbop" Awards Diploma. The Rt Rev. nrtnn J.

Alerdlng, bishop of th Fort Wayne dloeeae. yesterday conferred diplomas, on thlrty.two graduates and awarded eight gold medals and sixty one gold emblems for high class work at the twenty fifth annual commencement exercises or Bt Joseph's college, near Rensselaer. In addition to the bishop ana nis secretary, in iter. J. coward Dillon.

Father Ignatius 'Raugh. of the Precious Blood church In this city, attended the commencement exercises. Bishop Alerdlng now goes to South Bend to take part In the commencement exercises at Notre Dame university. Meeting of Crystal a T. TT.

Mrs. Will Hostettler, 111 East Pontlao street, will be hostess to the Crystal W. T. U. Friday afternoon.

As this Is Flower Mission day, every member Is requested to bring flowers which wilt later be distributed tp the hoepltals. Card Party at fit, Andrew's. The ladles of St. Andrew's church will give a card party at their hall on 'New Haven avenue Friday evening. Games start at o'clock.

Oratorical Coatee Cloaca. The oratorical conteat between the pupils of the publlo schools of this city In charge, of the "Roasbuds of Promise" of Turner Chanel A. M. closed laat evening. The prises were awarded as fellows! Roderick Williams.

Clay school; first prise; Samuel Wood, narmar school, second prlie: Carl Basey, liar mar school, third prize. The judges were Mrs. William Smith. Dr. Emerson and Mr.

Shaw. Excellent muio was lurntaned during the evening by the Harmar school orches tra. The eighty first 'annual, commence, ment of Concordia college will 'bo held tomorrow evening fa the college when eighteen seniors, having completed the prescribed six year course, will receive dlDlomas or An elaborate program has been arranged for the graduating exercises and many of the parents and friends Of' the graduates have arrived in tne city to attend. The final examinations were completed, shortly 'before morning, when Director Martin president ef the college, assembled, the entire student body In the auditorium of the college, and delivered a brief address, which om clally closed the college for the summer vacation. The sessions at Con.

cordla will 'reopen on September. 8. The students were dismissed after Director 'Luecke'a address and all with the. exception of the graduates and the members of the Concordia mmiary Dana were permittea to leave for their homes In various parts, of the United State. Tha band and the seniors will remain to participate In the graduation exercises tomorrow evening.

Many ot the undergraduates left this afternoon for their homes. Others decided to remain for the commencement exercises; Captain Deers'Wlns Sword. Cantaln Walter Doore. of Chlcaro. captain of company wa awarded tha.

coveted honor sabre for having tne nest amieq at tne conclusion of the annual military review of the Concordia college cadet bat talion yesterday afternoon. Major Luther Bchuesaler, commandant of the cadet battalion, was highly coi pllmented upon the soldierly manner in which he conducted the impressive eerie of military i ceremonies. RsgH sUsHssKl isssH ssbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbRssbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbK? A bsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbI SISSSSsYJ SSBSSSSlWJSSBSBSBSBSs! SBSSBSSSsf IsSSBSBSBBBSBBBSBSBSBSBSBSSSl BBSBSBSSH" 1 sKVsBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBi BBSBSBSBSBSBV' iHlp SSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSs! SBBBBBBBBBBBSVV'JI sssasasasasasasB'avLj)kasssasasasasasasi BBBSBSBSBSBSBSsKtBBBSBSBSBSBSBSBsV wivcuriiiriu DnnvtuRi Mis. teutjtilstresa the JnalJbanqOetJ of Toaatmes tars' eomposed of club, an organisation members ot Indiana ELKS TONIGHT Special Meeting Election of Secretary BUFFET LUNCHEON DIES ON WAY TO THIS CITY Oharles Lomas, Fprmer Seal dent Here, Dead la Chicago. re' 'Walter Curds.

Forest Park' representative 'to (he icon wayne 'community Walter Curdes, Is one ot the (live wire who has seen the value of this work and has been actively engaged in the ex D.nslon of the new ritv. wide organisation, of which he has been ejected treasurer, Mr. Curdes attendeu the city planning confer ence at Cincinnati, 6., In March, and was active in oringing about the uooaricn' and other splendid meetings vx a line cnaracier. Unlveretty extension publlo speaking Clauses conducted by Prof. Itoss V.

Lockrldge. The banqdet wa beld at the T. M. C. A banquet! hall and A very tasty repast was served who addtessks and the subject of, th same as fellewM Charles Jan.

David 8. Vy "Concentre. Hon': Mis Carol Ob ervatlon" 1 Walter 'Bunier," ture' Mlaa OarCl merton, "Maumee Roe F. Lockrldge, vTho 'ban Quet was largely attended ra WanM Twplfatrle young men or eteay and good paying positforiaYFt. Wayne Ito(C CITY BRIEFS "i ii lOii.Ulat i t.

r' jic i Attend Watewwf.Ja.7V ttoam Ilejpry secretary ttf ana h. ju, Airwiner, aa or i traffics VureaSi.fWertt io attend a meeting of rNaUOoli waterways sociauonAAY Barid Conccrtftkl'ai'aaa ple Balcony i.iin. n. Men wanted Ft Wayne liiuiders Supply Co. THE HAVERSACK Will Have Sofl Dolrerates.

Word was) received that at least IIS delegates woutd In tt tendance at the National United Veteran League convention to held in this city on a date to be de elded later, besides) fifty members ef the Ladlea' Auxiliary to the V. V. L. A committee is reporting to head quarters on the rates and facilities or the local hotels. Win Attend Flair Service All Battery and mothers will meat at the corner of Berry and Calhoun streets Sunday afternoon at 2:11 o'clock In order to attend In st body the flag serevtce at the Elks' terapie.

Seas of Veterans to' lie. CapL James B. White camp. Sons or veterans, naa accepted an invitation te attend the Elks Flag day exercises next Sunday. All Bona of veterans win meet with the O.

A. R. poets Sunday it I mi, on. Court street ana march with the O. A.

R. to the Elks temple. Churches mern sweala I sih. ea, a aaeamrs ei greas. vdUam enlrtga Mt It months of 1920 is Bijjned Nam Street Address I fy r4 i.ir 'Date, 1920 tMMMMIIUIMMVlMtHIM euis50' sverme 'jtwfijr rutr ceM oeou EHD YOUR MISERY eaee 21 ntv XI Ott'vMr oulrk relief and bttiaf resultl Iteeeetrstes th pore and removes the cans.

(Marten AliTtt MOIts.3c stasMCaOsruaOsI STCDENTS GIVE IUXTTAIa. Musical Dy Cathedral Roys and Girls prove lrBctaeu BuocrsB. At 1:10 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, boys and girls of the Cathedral school, who are studying music, were presented by the Sisters of Provi dence in recital, wmen provea a a elded success. On Friday evening at clock th advanced student will be presented in th annual senior re cltaL Opening the program yesterday afternoon ws a selection by the boys' orchestra, who played "Oft to the Front." The orchestra was made up of Pianos William Zurbach. Eugene Martin.

Violins William Shenkel, Argel Plon, William Dennett, Roland Sanders, Herman Stahl, Norbert Shenkel, Edward Slgl, John Fltxger aid, Gerard Zehender. Mandolin John Kltch. CelloPaul App. Drum Joseph Mulligan. Triangle Elmer Laaaua.

Joseph Mulligan gave the opening piano solo and violin numbers were rendered by Argel Plon, John Fits gerald and William Shenkel. Two lovely musical recitations were given, one by the second and third grade girls; the other by the girls of the fourth snd fifth grades A vocal number by tne entire class, Ruben stein's "Voices of the Woods," accompanied by Eptha Fltigerald, was exceedingly pleasing and generously applauded. Pianists on the program were La i Vern Qulllaume. Catherine Farrott, Catherine Staples, Dorothy Laaaua, 1 Marjorle Zurbach, Dorothy Bell, ninareo equignoi, josepnine llelna, Mary Delagrange, Olivet Toung, Alma Meyers, Helen Knapp, Mary Jan Klnan. Edna Attala.

Mary Lupkln, Edna Olenwlth, Josephine Heln, Al etha Foohey. Mary Leonard, Mary Bennett, Lois Psrrott, Helen Pleger, Helen Miller, Charlotte Smith, Roe Mary Trentman, Helen Woehnker, Helen Sherman. Velma Rousaey entertained with a i violin solo, accompanied by Marls Klnatle. and accompaniments for the violin numbers by the boys were 1 piarara oy norm uenturr. Eptha Fltigerald and Clee Whit.

LODGES MEMORIAL SERVICES, Will Be Held by 1. O. O. F. and eeken Sunday.

Membere ef the T. O. O. w. anA Tt bekah lodges in this city wilt hold joint memorial services next Sunday morning st 11 o'clock at the West Crelghton Avenue Church or Christ, All members are asked to meet at thlr respective nans at o'clock and march to the dhureh In a body.

Tha Rev. Dennlson Moss will deliver tne memonsi address. Muslo will be rurnisnea ry in oaa tsiiows. Every member ef the two orders are urged to attend. Will Held Flea rvlc.

Shlloh chapter No. 141. 'O. E. 8, will hold its annual flag service In connection with the regular meeting to be held Saturday evening at the aassoma tenrpio.

Tne past patrons wilt have charge or the ceremonies. A. f. U. Will Hsve Dene.

The American Insurance union will hold a regular meeting, enlivened with a dance afterward at o'clock tomorrow evening at the Knights of Pythias hall. An orchestra has been engaged to furnish the muale for tha occasion. Refreehmente will be served. or your own rue tray a eheit of beanuitu silverware. All lead Intrmakei.

Word waa reoelved In this city this morning of the death of Charles 'Lome, formerly a. resident of this city, but for the past twenty five years a resident Weat Superior, Wisconsin. Mr. Lomas had In 111 health since last Thanksgiving day and' was en his wsy to this city to visit his asred mother. Mr.

Elisa beth Lomas, 140 Oliver street, when hi condition became so serious that it was deemed beat tor him to give up th balance ef his trip. II stopped oft at Chicago with his wife's niece, where the end came sometlm yesterday. deceased was 'born In Brooklyn. N. T.

seventy years ago and came to this city when a young man. Ills occupation was that of an iron moulder and be was well known, throughout 'this part of the state, and In the vicinity of Calumet, where he waa employed by the Bessemer Steel company tor the past ten years. lie had worked at hi occupation since a young man and had been employed at a number of founderie during his residence In this city. About twenty five years ago he mood to Weat Superior, Wis. About fifteen years later he secured a position with the Steel company and took up hi work at Calii met, though he sUll claimed Weat Buperlor a hi home, traveling vK aim luria srequeniiy, was a member of Fort No.

4. Knights Templar, the Scottish Rite and jiome iocs, on. 4iz. of Masons, and of the I. O.

O. F. He Is survived by hla widow. Mrs. Julia Lbraas; two sons, i Charles of Chicago, and William.

E. of Waukesran IlLi one' usuii, va nan oupenor, Wisconsin! one sister, Mra Mary Ilutchln sen, of thl city; three brothers, Ed. ward, of Chicago; Dr. Jamas of Poe, and Byron 8., of Grand Rapids, Mich! The mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Lomas, who has lust passed her ninetieth year, also ur vive.

Your of Glasses' Protect yoa fromwgll tnsr in tJie darsmesafrvM make.that(ltl TOO. American, Flag Services, ii Iks Temple :30 p. Sunday, June 13. Public invited. Souvenirs to all.

Simple ITonift for Wrinkled races' rttouaands fair aex are spend ing fortunes In irantlo efforts to remove tha signs of premature age from their faces. Such women willingly pay almost any amount o( money for worthless wrinkle, removers, of which there are many. It lkv nnlv knew it. tha hnoat ef fective remedy Imaginable Is a simple, tiarnrflAa latlAttrwhlcb ean be. made ao at home lit lea than a minute, Theyi have only to get an ounce or pure powdered saxollte and half a pint, of wlteh hasel at the drug store andiui the' two.

Apply this dally for a while a a re fruahlnar face waah. Th elfeot Is al moat magical. vn after the first treatment a marked Improvement la no icea ana ins race naa a arous. ana ivei ng that la most pleasing. In tWtlay anJ'ago itila lard to believo tbat there' are poo'pl' who a.

J1a1' sco auatni and object aCroaajJaev atreet yet do notion ao' oont of defective Doai think your je cannot be helped but in Testigate regardlesa of whafyou have been told; inerou no, expense cannot; fit ypn and a peat. tiwa ruarsnteei if We'! 305'' Wjiijj LI; nJn. T5aV' endup. jl Woft A ea? Dfonffccoifatfi Optometrist a Optteal.6p.f( ManlieIfi5 If yott use Margarine get the best 10 MTllAltGARHII if iri iianjrjxrji.njLnju. jixu'i.

i rrnri i sn 1 A ft Announcemerit Extraordinary Third Anniversa Starting Satutiay June 12fh Watch Tomorrow Eyenlngjs News and Sentinel for thVAdvajr 1 IKjM'Jt 1 t' rySal 1:: VI: i tisementHiat, WiU CARRY A SAGEFOItYOU. rf.i i i Owing: to the fact that oUr third year in Fort Wayne has estate lished a deep sense of gratitude in us for the magnificent pat jfj ronage we nave enjoyea we use wus saie ua tcuijyiuvitv measure to give to our tnousanas 01 sansnea customers anww many new' ones who are looking forward in happy anticipsi tion of tHis event the opportunity of a lifetime. i' tr The Famous Key of and Thia key unlocka the door to opportunity. Oisen IdFEbanttB TJjla "key, open Ihe $ate toujour deairei. rtfi 111 VEST WAYNE wv.yv".x: 7 vaftBito v4i aa aai eMtfHttMMtttfttfetiftftv.fiMfstK i.

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Years Available:
1870-1923