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lor THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAUGAZETTE TUIiDAY MOHNINO, NOVtMM tr 15, 1M1. hU ,001 ew Jlss rturode and Mr. and Mrs. It. tockhlll have Issued Invitations dancing psrtjr to be Kit en on Tuesday veninf November 13.

at the Hvifode reelrience In Vest llcrrv trace Mra. A. Kane, of Went Wayne Irtrt, will to hoatea for two formal bridge parlies thla eek on Wednesday and Thursday after tioona, for the plcaaure of Mrs, Theodora Fisher, nea Virginia (Metier, Angelee Mra. Lyman tlould, et Arcadia Coart, at entertaining her mother, Mr. 1.

Copper, and niece, little atlse Betty Brandt, ot Orvllle, o. Odd returned frum a tao months' atay in California, Mle fcdna Paul, of West Wood land avenue, will be hostess for the K. (V. dub ou nklii evening. lir.

and Mra. W. Ttamsey and fatally, of Muncle Kill arrive neat weak to vinlt with Mr. Ramsey's lr and Mrs I' A Kamsey, ot eat Jefferson etreeL Tucker, of Harrison afreet, la leaving thla morning for a visit with relatives and trlenda In Orlllla, Canada Trie Alpha Beta aororlty will Initiate He" pledgee on Wrdnra.lay evening at the bom? of Miae Marcellle Haves, Sir. and Mra.

Clem App and1 Mr andMre Edward Ollmartln have re turaed from a motor trip to Bouih at tha home ot Martin areven, Tabjtr etreet. Mies Majrme Jacobs entertained her ciua laat evening at her home on avenue Isr CostiVenos's stealing your Beauty It wflL And it wui do non. it Mil pal clrclM trndtr your tyt. It nit tk th bluih of youth from Wow cbMki. It mil take th energy from your step.

It wtU send a to tho ticfc ittd wbm voa kbtmU mjoyini lift. I Wbta yo oro cot yen Mttl octavo omcthiaf to ooo op your liver tod, givo yoatb Cvour tp. Toko DiluUn for natural actio. It mad from tfaa wdm formula aa aba faraoua DOaaia prtacnptioa, ao Pa know DUaaia ia off tctivo Party ady tablet, 61 ty canta. Oat tbam ma your 6ruulpt today FOR NATURAUACTION For Christmas Your photograph will carry your message of good will and regard more eloquently than any other way.

A last ing, precious remem orance. i Make the appointment soon as possible. NOTJCD Until Nov 20 (we Will give one extra photo finiahed in beautiful oil eol jora. with each dozen photo graphs taken, making thir. teen ut all.

28 Diecount Until Nov. 20 ERWIN STUDIO i34 W. Mam St. GROUND FIjOOR STUDIO Mr. and Mra.

(1 Omrald, who have been making their heme in Chicago, have returned to thla city and are now at home at 111 Eaat vvaamntion wuicvara Dr. Rsjmond Kulp, ot Davenport, aaa iho week end rueat of hla air, who La aoendinc aeveral weeka ar tha home of her father, Henry Miller, on fcaat Dcvvaia. Mra. Dayton Abbott, of Dracken rldae atieeL will entertain her luntheon aealng club on Friday ot thla week Misses Alexa and Marl Weber en tertained with a theater party Sunday afternoon for the jileasure of Miss ueraldine Malone, a popular brlde elcct. Hetieshmente were erved at Aurentaa arter tha performance Mlaa Loretta Dennis entertained Sunday evening with a six o'clock in compliment to ner sister, Mlaa Luclnda, who la to bo married eoon The table appolntmenta were carried out In yellow and white, and i brnutirui eoraage marked anas Dlace.

Several lovely alfta ere alao presented to the gueat of I onor. Mra a Schlebecker. ltoagland avenue, la apendlng aeveral naya in Akron. Mr and Mra ti Hudson, of Shawnee Drle. have aa their hoe gueata, Mr and Mra.

William II rainier, of t'anton, o. and Mra Futmer, who wli before her marriage, Miss Beatrice Madara, lived until recently in tnia rny Mlaa Teresa Bott, ot Broadway, haa returned from Lima, where a the 0.eat ot rclatlvee. Mr. and Mra Qua Gleaaler, of Routh llanna ntreet, entertained at ainncr eunoay evening. Mrs John Draker.

of Short alreet entertained Mra. McCaualand and daughter, Helen, at dinner on Hatur day evening aa they are leaving aoon for California, where they will apeod tha Tha Shllob Olrla club, mltf meet at the home of Mlaa Loretta Klaehn, S8 Weat Washington boulevard, Wednesday evening, November la, to plan for an entertalnmert. Mcrn vcre are urgeu Itf Be present. The 1. and Circle wUI Met with Mra A Dray.

2SS9 Gay etreet, on Wedneeday afternoon. Mra Susanna Dawaon returned fo her In Huntington, after Plaiting wltH her aon. Hoy Dawaon, of Montana She lao vMted at Yellowstone I'ark, Hot Springe, Cedar Raplda, la and Chicago, Miss Bertallne Judah haa returned home after spending the paat week with friends (n Toledo. Mrs. 8.

Havens, of Blvermet 4enue, will be hostess for her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Dallas Costello'haa returned to his tudlea at Purdue, after visiting with hla parents. Mr and Mra Coe teuo, of uuirornla, avenue. Mlea Mallnda Bender, of South llanna street, waa hoateaa foe a pretty party at her home laat eve nlng for the pleasure of Mlaa Louisa HKKn. a bride elect of this month.

The twelve gueata spent an enjoyable evening plajlng bunco, after which a preiiuy appointed two couree lunch waa served The color scheme being cleverly, carried out In pink and white. tterswet arranced In a low howl formed tha centerpiece on the taDte. The Alpha, Kta chapter, of tin Delta Thrta Tau aororlty, watf In. stalled at Connerav ills, Ind on Bat urday evening at eight o'clock by thi national president, Mlse Catherine Co.tetlo, asslated by Mlaa Josephine Costello, Mlsa Helen I'ohlmeyer, and Mlaa Marlon all of (hla city A delegation from Kappa chapter, of i.arayet'e, and Iota riiApter, i IJberty Center, were also presenl at the Installation. At noon a luncheon waa served at the Urrcn Lantern and during the afternoon an Informal reception waa held at the homo of Mlsa Elisabeth Brand.

Following tha In atatlatton, a dinner dance waa en Joyed at the McFartan hotel B. N. Jackson, of I oa Angeles. Is vlaltlng hla parents, Mr and Mra I 11. jacaeon, or wena etreet, gave an enjoyable birthday party at the home of Mra Ocorge Oerlock in honor of little Mlaa darnct Oerlock, the occaalon being ber eeventh birthday anniversary The afternoon waa spent In playing good time games after which a delicious lunch waa aerved.

The color scheme waa carried gia Lowry baaketa tilled with dainty goodies were found at each place Seven red candles formed the centerpiece on the table, The guests were Garnet Oerlock, Beryl Judah, Marcalla Ilch rote. crabll, riennls Oerlock, lArry Crabll, and Daton Wayne Marlowe, A pleasant aurnlae nartv was alven nonor or nariea weaver norm urged to take note of thla change of data The dances are scheduled to take plnoe In the rlat tlub rooms, and John Watt a orchestra will play tor the dancing Follow, lng tha dance on Friday of thla week, the st hedule will be Tuesday, November It, Friday. December 23: Wedneattav. Janunry IS, Tuesday, February and Tucaday, February 21. One of the prettleat dances of the early Thanksgiving aeaaon will be given by tbe members of tha Blrma Alpha aororlty on Saturday evening in ina.rrKir ciub rariKiin a orcheatra haa been secured to play for tha danoing The committee In charge Includes Mlaa Maxlne Td monda, general chairman, aaaiated by Miaa Carlantha Ilayhouser, Mlse Grace liana Mlsa (lortrulo O.Nell, memo iianaicr ana jiibb iior THE KILTIES PLEASE BURSISS BEDTIME STORIES Blacky Becomes Very Suspicious Btf Tl.ornton W.

Durges or things you do not understand, Beware! They may ba wholly harmless, Beware! Voull find tire older that you grow That only thlnga and folks you know Are fully to bo truated, so Beware! Blacky tha CYcv That Is orm of Blacky'a nlae Bay Inga, and ha Uvea np to It It la one LARGE CROWDS hm by The Kilties Canada's greatest his nelghbori aa on, ot tho amart concert band, which la playing at tha eat of all who live In tha Green For W.ei" rn Meadowa. 1I nenday and Tnuradny thla week, Is pleasing hundreds of music lovers gets Into any real trouble and theater go. re Kviry day a new tlrat jnakea) sure thera Is program Is given bealde the splendid foublo to get Into When tie a.i.s tllacotfiTa Mnmrlhinir hm ttnrm nnl tin. SstrVtn' entcrWln. wh a number of bagpl, dl.tru.tful of J.hnn?U'w7rerMr'd.r tSVa r.

'SSL nubera enjoyed wore Blavonlo of lne, na at ohca Rhapaody, by Frerdman. and. tho suspicioua. jio couioni un. non hnr rhiaii Thirrv rhtt deraund why a man should throw Mr.

and Mra. Andrew Ann. of tiist I rf wun in. Wsshinnon excellent band Tnia evening Miaa i'' ghier of Mr. and eouidn't underatand he at once over the birth of a baby boy Mrs Qoorre Gillie of thla cltv will began to suspect that It waa for no enlertalr T'wllh novel ood purpose, When tho man left Flmnl numbirs, and on Wednesday evening.

In a boat Blacky slowly Hew back Mlaa llaatl Wallace, daughter of Dr. ver the rushes where the man had The many trlenda of Mlaa Mary'an mr, w.iktce, will dance threwn the com, and preaerlly hla Delano, daughter of Mr and Mra, a number of solertlona, Jtoth Mlsa "nrp eea made a discovery that Andrew Dctanev of DelnfiL ln.1 Ollliai and Miss Wallace are puplla aiiatd him to exclaim right out Anurcw uciane), CI IJCipnu IIIU uim What it llliu kv had ,1 srov, and JEmer Nlea, son of Mrs. Mary dancer of Ithnada, entertained redr Only a few feathers clinging numbir ol interesting nances." wm, ins cor" ima neeu inrown, a lew oowny learners. Fvana and famllv, Fnx, arid John Weaver family. of California, will be Interested In hearing of their marriage which iaat evening tirt.K lutice last weea at vu Josepn Oatholle church at Delphi, with rtev.

RAABPLUM ADORE K. J. Boccard officiating in the I presence of the immediate members I Mrs kllu Flumaduro and John G. ot tha famllv. The rhurrh ass nret Raab were auHV married last But itlscky knew rlglll away that itlv decorated with chrvsanthemums evening at flvo thirty o'clock at their those were feathers from a Duck Ha and ferns.

Cousins of the bride, owh home 704 Kast Wayna street. knw thnt a Duck, or perhaps a flock Mlaa Nelletla and Hubert Clifford, by Kv attended them. Mra. Nlea wore i amart traveling ault of brown duvc one with eyca less sharp than Blacky a would have noticed them And fee would have given them a thought If they hud noticed them II. Kraua.

in the presence of Duckfe had been reatlhg or feeding of tho Immediate inembera of the in there among those rush, a and families. The couple were attenava oy tnst in moving aoout tney nnd leit a and Tide circle ot trlenda. The Mrs, Quack or some of their relatives S. mSST i onV: and Ihoio or threVdowny rimmed wUhb.nd.mbfrbvred Her Mis. urvlllo Jiurhard lr.h,pemle "Hal Blacky.

"Mr. a k.i .1.. enjoy a de circle ot intnav im Mrs, qusck or some ot ineir relatives hrow Kha fa l. a will known merchandls. hav.

been here. It Is jusfthe kind brown. She wore a orsag. of aun. Droktr raCe Ducka like.

Alto some SCHIEFER DENKER flBlNEUO buret roaea and tiny white flowers. I Mr. and Mrs. Nlea will make their I home In thla city, where the groom noids a reaponaible poartion with the Mlaa Mary Denker and William Wayne Knitting mills. The bride la I s.hlt,r wtr quietly married on a popular member ot the Sigma Al al the Church of th.

Pre pha aororlty. having been president c011. Bi(mA by Rsv. Cook. Mlaa ot.

7nri I Beaale McCarthy and Arthur Bchlefer wide circle ot admiring trlenda. attended the couple and Mr and J.7' Mra. Eugene. Slmonton were th. only Mrs.

Martin Cloonan, of Master tv, hriria aon avenue, will entertain the mem 'sowned fa blue canton crepe, trim bera of the Martha' Washington mti Ver nowera were Card club at her home this after Am.n,.,,, Following ttfe noon. I Mr.mnnv 'TV. wddlnsr sunner waa laerved at the home of Miss Mc Mrs, PerrV SUM. of East Jef fer of Rast Crelahtan. avenue aon street, entertained with, a Th.

room, mrr. prettllr decorated charming1 party at her home for the wllh chrysanthemums and ferns. CALLAHAN. SHOVL1N pleasure ot Miss Virginia StahL prominent bride elect of this morn ing. Dancing, muslo and gamea I were enjoyed during (ha evening, a lovely wedding HI take place after which a dainty collation with st 1 15 oclrsk this morning at the pink and lilts appointments waa Cathedral of the Immaculate conserved Th.

honor guest was pre crptlon when Miss Neva Shovlin, eented with many handsom. fifta for daughter of Mr and Mta. Thomas her new home Mlsa Stahl will be v. Hhovlin. Br.

of 1241 Ewlng street. united In marrlagw this morning to wjn he united In marriage to shrink Charles mixer, at nine o'ciock at caiiahan. Mr and Mrs Thomas SL Mary's Cathollo church Shovlin, Jr will be tha attendants. 'Following the nuptial ceremony, a Mr and Mra John Xtrhter, of aiding breakfast will b. aerved at Walnut street, announce the en in nome of the bride's parents and gagrment and approaching marriage iater and groom will leave for of their daughter, Mlaa Bertha, to Chicago on their wedding trip.

liuoen l. rurgo, sun ui mr sim Mra. J. C. Furge, of Francia street The nuptials will be solemnised on Thanksgiving day at St.

Patrick's CaUiollc church. Mrs. Alfred KetUcr. ot Beaver avenue, haa Issued Invitations for a tea to ba given on Friday afternoon for th pleasure ot Mra Paul Guild and Mrs. Donnelly i uonaiu, tw Ducks like corn, if they should come pSSL.

In a certain big hemlock tree In the dreen Forest Blacky kept thinking about that corn and tha man who had aeemed to be so generous with It, and the more he thought th. more suspicious he became He didn't like thw looks ot It. He dldnt Ilk. the looks ot It at alL 111 warn th. Quacks lo keen away from there.

I II do It the very first thing the morning," he muttered sa ha Dreoared to go to Bleep. "If trrey nav. any aena. at an tney win stay in the pond of Paddy the Beaver But If they ahould go over to th. Big River they would be almost Bur.

to nnd that corn, and If they should once find It they would keep going baok fur more. It may b. all right, but I don't line tne loose ot it And still full of auaplctona, Blaoky went to Bleep. (Copyright, 1M1, by W. Burgeaa) "Blacky Makes PREBLE BANK CASHIER RECOVERS FROM WUUlWi DDCATUB.

IndTSov 14 Clatenc Smith, cashier of th. Farmera Stata bank, of Preble, today resumed work In the Institution, having fully recovered from th. Injuries abstained when h. waa shot through th lung by Russell Barron, laat Jon. I.

when Barron, and Donald McDan lela attempted to rob th. bank. Smitha condition for several daya following th. Injury was "tretnely critical and after h. waa Oiought ba out of danger suffered a relapse.

If. wasMn a sorloUi Condition for eome time following and It wsa necessary to Insert a drainage tubo in th. wound. He haa now fully recovered and says h. Is as good as eveV.

Ills place at th. bank had been filled by Murl Lybarger, of Oeneva. bark her. and find this corn they would have a feast, and they would ba sure to come again That man who scattered th. corn her.

dldn have a terrible gun, but that doeen mean that he isn a hunter. He may come back again and then he may have; a terrible gun 1 suspicious Of that man. I am so. I believe he put that corn here for Ducks and I don believe he did It out of kindness of his heart "If It waa Farmer Brown's boy I would know that all la well, that he waa thinking of hungry ducka with few place, where they can feed In safety aa they make the long Journey from the Far North to tho Sunny South. But It waan Farmer Brown a boy I don't' like tha looks ot It.

1 don't. Indeed. Ill keep watch of thla place and see what happene All the way to his favorite perch All oeb the Gountkt IHRffii FOR PING HANDACURA Denver, Folks Depend or Fort Wayne's Reliable Hand Lotion Among the hundreds of Fort Wayne and Allen county people who nav. learned from experience ut the grateful relief afforded by lland a Cum, arela few wha have left Fort Wayne totr other climes. Each year the, out of town folka send back to fort Wayn.

for a supply of the healing Hand a Cura, and only a short time ago a telegram re. celvt from Denver, Colo, ordering in bottle, of this paramount lotitei It) la readily seen that Hand a. tTuni must be a superior remedy for chapped nanda when people as far away aa uenver triegrapn lor it. lunde that become roughened an ehaWed ar. healed almoat over.

mlhr Wtiy be without Hand a Cura when an application each day keepe the) akin soft and smooth, and pre vsrAs) th. personal discomfort thst maiy needlessly endure during the coll, weather? Hand a Cura Is for sal), only at the Pharmacy in 1 and 30 cent plies. Buy a bottle today. sit 7 If'j CLARA MURPHY yJ7H 2M W. BERRY ST, 2l oressence la lik.

th. breath yeur teverlte delloatt, stualve flower fragrance that lis gars and lingers. A drop laata fer days. CLASS OF ONE HUNDRED TO RECEIVE DEGREES IJoglnninjr at 3 thU after HnAn ifiaa. a 1 Ala anntlltlAiLf 111 charming brtdea of the early autumn partclp(kt9 th, annua, fau reunlon lot the Ancient Accepted Scottish Mrs.

Ben Op'penhelm, of North I Bite, which will continue until Manchester, will be hostess for a 'Thursday evening This afternoon the fourth to tourteentn degrees will ba conferred Several prominent Scottish, lute Masons feom all over i the state ar. expected to com. to Fort Wayne td attend the THE NATIONAL COFFE PiT i. iv LS I phi bevVb MONE.V Jf having those CHRISTMAS 1 PHOTOS taken now. Wyr eent disesunt and one extrs finiahed In .11 eeiora given each dosen photo, taken ae feiw November 20.

EitWIN BTU9IO W. Mslw St Oreueid Fleee WdndercrDiSE limited ti Xfft 7ieer( Jan. 28 to March 30L1913. Never before hss iksra keea ctferad ea ppaetaalnr at vlsiuag tke strsag. laada sad streager peoples e4 the greet Sea of HisWfT sad Liientsrs kn.1 huwiotucoxforrorspsoeauaaaussd service aa will be ealoyed la the coav lag Crelae of tbe Csaardet Cereals, Under thai exclusive management of THUS.

COOKtf SON 245 Broadway UcwYotk JOY! OH! JOY! OF COURSE SHE IS PLEASED She ueed Wish White and Is hang. Ing up th. cleanest, whitest washing of her life without th. rub, rub, rub, that wears a woman out, bring, on Illness and deatroye ber clothea Wash White Is a compressed tab. let of harmless cleansing propertied, and la ueed In boiler or washing ma.

chine along with tba soap. No extra labor Juat drop It Inthat'a aJL Try bridge party at the Wolf A Dcs. sauer tea room on Thursday afternoon. Mra. A.

J. Hendrlx. of Kast Lewis street, haa returned from New Vork state, where she has been vlaltlng her narenta for several weeks. Mra, a of Hong land avenue, left for a vielt with frlerda In Akron and Cleveland, jo be gone for aeveral weeka The Alpha Omega alumnae will hold a banquet and business meeting Wednesday evening at the Chamber of Commerce a six thirty clock. Mrs.

Donnelly McDonald, president, asks thst reservations be turned In not later than today PHI DELTAKAPPA BANQUET Tba member, of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity held an Initiation hnnnuet last evening at th. Eagles' club rooms and at this time Cal Biemer, Al scnumacner, ciinon Johnson, Fred Sharp and wayn. Paulson were initiatea in tne fraternity. C. I Strodel, president of th Iota chapter, presided as toaatmaater.

N. Ntchola, national secretary and treasurer, and Warner, national Inner guard, were honor guests and responded with short talks. The ban ouet was aerved by aeveral membera ot the Delta ineta Tau aoronty, Mlaaea Catherine. Josephine and Ce celia Costello, Miss Stella Clemmer, Mlsa lather Mommer, vein. Lasius Mlse Claire Zurbuch and Mra Clarence Strodel, FILM ENDORSEMENTS The better flln dorses tbe picture.

did drama. TOMPKINS HIRED MAN" A oomedy drama, "Tomkins' Hired Man," will be given by the Acer Iramatlo club Friday evening November II, at, th. Chrlat Lutheran church The procecda will be given to th. Luther Leagu. ot that church.

The oaat is as follows: Dixey the hired man Carl rjetts Mr. Tompkins, Donald Rldsnour Mra Olive Dinger Clarenos Krelarher Iluth Jhler Louise Mrs. Kenneth Tlelchard John paaaon Jerry Roaoo. Cobura DANCE Members of th. University elub and their friends will dann.

Friday ening. is, ana not this AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The Kekionga Aid society will meet Thuiadny afternoon at 10 o'clock at the home of Mra Mary Mulbarr, 24)7 John atreeu Leotta OConnell, Mary Baly and Carrie Wtber will aaalat the hoateaa. TO HOLD TEA. Nickel Plate division.

No. (II, Section No. I. will hold a tea Thursday afternoon at 1.10 cluck In order mark ball. HOLD BUSINESS MEETING.

The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Sona of Veterana will hold a bualness meet ing this afternoon al io 0 clock In the Western Union hall on Calhoun street. NOMINATE OFFICERS. Many members were present at a meeting of th. French American so, elety which was held Sunday afterr noon, corner Ban and Columbia etreets Tha following officers were nominated: President, Joiy and C. Plonj yiee presldent, Christ Fels and Charles Royt corresponding serre tary, L.

Cornoilla and Ray Per rloueV: financial secretary. August Iiobay and Laurent: treasurer, Carl and Frank Hooay; trustee, Kdward Courdevey and Joseph iepe. Take No Chances With Delay Tha Right Glaaaoa NOW 11lpreserra your eya light for tha future. fit you correctly, attractively. aatU factorily 'Phone today for an appointment EVAN E.

DEHLER, Oph. D. In Charge of Optical Dept, Koerber's Jewelry Store 818 820 CALHOUN Foster's Extra Fine Quality Furniture A November 'Demonstration Scldorrf have we been able to offer anch a supreme value aa in this beautiful Living Room Suite which we 'age featuring at a demonstration of Fosteri quality during November. The group is developed from Sixteenth Century Italian, The framework American Walnut in deep, rich browns, and the upholstering in apeeially woven figured and plain mohairs combine to make a suite that will harmonize with any decorative scheme. All pieces shown may be purchased separately.

We regnrJ this as one of the outstanding furniture values of the year, and feel extremely fortunate in being able to offer this suite at the very moderate prices shown below. 1 Davenport 1 Chair li7Ce 1 Chair VXm 1 Desk 45 00 Desk 1.. 4 165 08 1 Desk Chair 4730 1 Bookcase (1 door else) 200(10 I Davenport Table 16000 1 Console Table 1M00 1 Console Mirror Don't Forget To Buy That Red Cross Bulldn. mitim man "aa Tor skin blemishes Soolhine an4 HcaJirs It reduces irritation and usually restores uw skin to abnormal healthy condition TJialfree T)ePU2T Rcsinol MhnmJU. Two Very Timely Specials For Wednesday Only 200 pair "Women's Black Kid Lace D00U with military heels, flexible soles.

100 pair Growing Girls' Black Calfskin Lace Boots; Flat heels, Neolin soles, Goodyear welts. xLssswsr it 'V A.

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