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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 8

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I SOCIETY I "11 iHJ ii mmnj i i 1 mimnftlv I i THE PORT WAYNE JOURNAIi OAZETTE SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBIR ili ir 1 I I ft j' Un. n. Stmll of 'WasMngton boulevard west nai hostess for a prettr three table bridge party ester day In honor of her sister and niece Aire. Cummings and Miss I ucllle Cummlnts of Paul alley Okla There were attractive arrangements of cosmos and other late garden flow ra, and tempting refreshments fol lowed the game honors at which v. ere won by Mrs Edward Rourke Mrs George Loesch Other players were Mrs Gaston Mrs Henry JUnke, Mrs White Mrs Ted Beeks Erlck.

Mrs Qray trick Mrs ed Towles Miss Helen Rourke und Miss Ignota White Mr Smser who has been Absent from the city for the past fle months, having spent the summer With his daughter Mrs Russelt Haw fclne and family of Bay City Ore arrived home last evening Miss Harriet Cramer of Champaign IlU will return to her home to day after spending the summer with her flower and Feather Novelties Ae well ee fancy Ostrich and Furs The market choicest designs have seen edrsenslly eelected by eur buyers in New York. CA.Dehrn, 1102 6 Calhoun Wright Dodes and Mrs tptnk Kelker and son Frank Jr haye returned from a visit of sev eral weeks In I ittsburgh Mr and Mrs 8am Kelker and daughter Miss Mettle will return to day from an extended eastern trip during which thev lslted New Tork, Ihlladelihla and Washington Mrs Wilson has returned from Connersvllle Ind to bch place she accompanied her daughter Miss Hennor who enrolled as a student at Imhurst college Mrs Frank Kepllnger has returned to her home in Cincinnati after a visit or tnree weeks with local relatives The Misses Abble and Sophie Pfelf fer and JJrSIr niece Miss Mabel Sites are home from Bethlehem Is Mr and Mrs Walter Zhart and daughter Miss Fsther haie one to Laporte to attend the v. adding of Miss Haiel Zahrt and Elwood Berry of Miss Margaret Underbill oame home esieraay trom Ullead Ind acoom panled by Miss Cora Miller They win spena ine weeK end with Mrs Lillian Underfill! I H' 1' 1" HM'H' The "Venus" Wedding Ring i Decorated with a Bridal Wreath of Myrtle was sacred In ancient times to nus the Roman god dess of love and beauty It is used in modern times for bridal wreaths We solicit an opportunity to show you this new ring On Display in Our Window TRENKLEY KOERBER I (INC) f'M'4'M 'M'i'M 44. H4 DANCING TO NIGHT From 10 to 12 p. m.

THE ANTHONY GOOD MUSIC Make Your Reservation Now SBBBBBBBBBHBBSLSBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV swVssBHsHssBsHsHsssWsleiesl is sWSrsflr dBtsBsmssHHSwasiKS sKVsVesi K9sV4tt4lft1Hsl9i9HsMbsfl bbbSsK' iSssssP' fi ssBr 5Bb ii HH bLssssHIbssh bbbbbbRGbbbbbb! Ttj, eASSBE sflasssssssssH No matter how much money you spend on your home, there is nothing that will give as much Th Alxandr Kidt feature th Patac thaatrt at a family gathering on Thursday afternoon at the home of her inter Mrs II Sheoffr of Wnt DeWatd treet MIbs Margaret Byroade ga a luncheon at Aurentxs Friday after noon after school which she enter lainea ine active members or the Alpha Omego club Pink candles candles and flowers made a pretty setting for the long table at which covers were laid for twelve Mrs Fisher and son Theodore are spending a few days In Chicago Mr Jack Bom berg of Chicago will arrive In the city to day for a visit with Ms ster Mrs McLeod Miss Clara llilker of Maumee av enue has gone to Detroit to spend a week, with friends Mr Richard Weller Jr of Sj4 Run avenue has returned from a stay of The Mlaaes Vivian and Alma Dine entertained several of their girl friends Wednesday at a slumber party those present being the Misses Uernice Hansom, Frances Wensley Gwendolyn Smith and Gertrude Loechner Mrs Stock of Wild wood av enue gae a beautiful dinner rarty and miscellaneous shower Thursday evening In honor of her nlere Miss Grace Pelts a bride of next Tuesday A. low bowl of cosmos In two shades of pink occupied the center of the dinner table and crystal candlesticks holding pink candles and tied with bows of pink tulle were arranged else where on the board The place cards were tiny pink wedding slippers and the favors were we boxes of bonbons In the same delicate shade An ele gant menu In Ave courses was served Miss Felts found at her place a lovely bunch of pink roses Besides the bride elect there were covers for Miss Adda Johnson Miss Bertha Glelts Mlsa Lois Branstrattor Maa Dolly ttu flnk and Miss Florence Keller Miss Catherine Kause, of 1217 Her bert street celebrated her birthday October with a marshmallow bake and later a delicious luncheon In the party were the Misses May me and Bessie Chapman, Alvlna Edna andT Fsther Wolf Rlsle Fenner Clara Miller Ella Marhenke Marie Schamerloch Marie Cetpel and Messrs Carl Braun Max and Charles Kause Iouis Nern, John Miller Mr and Mrs. Art Jergh ens Mr and Mrs. Albert Brauv Mr and Mrs Arno Reuther and daughter Grace Mr and Mrs Charles Beech ner MVs Krause Mrs Erdman, and Mrs Charles Paaon and daughter Blanche of.tlectra, Tex Muslo was by Lester DJckson and Mr Gep heart Miss Mary Morris of Maple av enue Is a guest at the Motel Willard In Washington miss jh orris is taking a trip of seeral weeks to east ern cities Miss Florence Lang left esterdy for Chicago to continue her study of the voice with Miss Leila Breed A social afternoon at tne home of Mrs Dixon marked the first meeting of the year for the Thurs day Shakespeare club It was what Is known as president day Seven tjun members were oresent to entoy the flowers refreshments and social chat Mrs Ben Oppenhelm of North Manchester Is the guest for several days of Miss Nettie cpstein oi wasning ton boulevard west. Mr and Mrs Chester Southern and I yrfraSssSrl MmrrmMwww4Wm JilliiolplAT Owing to the laiste numbr of Monlsi mm hav taMn una hi a wait on have derided to continue tils spetlal ofer until Oct.

1 to makf our special sets of whalebone) teeth for MOO They are the lightest and strjnsest pla ts known do not cover the roof of the mouth, in bite corn oft be cob guaranteed 0 years. pCPERT AND UCENSEJ DENTAL SPECIALISTS IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE The New York Dentists are the oldest firm In the United States. Henoe you take no chances when you come to us. We have been doing live best class Dentistry fur the past years. Our patients sre scattered Iron coast to coast ana the Greet Lakes te ins uuii uur reputaiwn is reproacn, ir you are In need for examination Done place DCrlanCMl IJantlBla km aluiava Our offices are clean and sanitary uur wora luaniniMq tor iwtoiy years.

Itve Impresslo i taken In the morning ana get teeta same Qy ami nation and advice ta of A rat class Dentistry call yourself In the hands of the In to to the most rellsble Our Whalebone Teeth This Week Only $4.00 THE fmSSSLmmL XSSSSSSSOJ PIateS (qjocCC Ne Mere Dr.s ef the Dental Chair WE ARK THB REAL PAI'ILISt DIN TlaTt. Ask (or the New Yerk Dentists. The' have the experience. A ft. ol eur prices as eorapareA with other Ueotlsts Bt SllTsr FUUncs Uold snd rlallnum Alloy Flllloas JSo Gold ITUllnca, toe and (tot sseeedlns Ensra.1 Cions JJ Uold Crowns, best JJk Brldowork per tooth, best (Old relnlsas uinnmi luxamlnatton and attendance.

Whsa oomlnsao eur office be i are la le mm i edvlcs free. Ladr In i ou New York Painless Dentists Lady Attendant 2nd Floor Odd Fellows' Biuldinf, Corner Calhoun and Wajm Street. PHONE 3415. Largest and Best Equipped Dental EstsblUkment In the State. OPEN DAILY Tues.

Thurso's snd Saturday Evenings Till Clock, tundsya, te 4 M. Mine Norma Merkel have srone In moor to Indianapolis where they are guests i oLMt. and Mrs Leslie arr Mrs Carr was Miss llasel Southern of this city before her marriage There is to be a benefit bridce next Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Alice Knight. In order to start a fund for the aub.crtitlnn done. which are given each year runds In excess ot the amount required for the dances are to be given to local char The Induatrtous club Is composed of a party of youna alrls who meet to chat and sew and enjoy refreshments every so offen A meeting of the club was held Thursday evening with umue oanaers, It being the sec ond getting together of the season The other members ate the Misses Agnes Colchln Catherine nehhnrt Ileen Loos and Sylvia and Marie Cleary The net meeting will be at the home of the latter Mrs George Bchuli returned jester day to her home In Richmond Ind after a visit with Mr.

lii.rh.rt Qrosvenor and Mrs Daisy Dugan will return to day A i umber of small parties haye been git en in their honor during tlrfelr stay In the citj some not heretofore recorded being a theatre party at the New Palace for hicli Mrs hostess i Thursday and a dinner party the ime etenlna at the hnm. John Robs COUNTRY PARTY The Misses Margaret nd Agnes Wolf gave a delightful lirthdty sur prine Tuesday evenii li honor of their brother Joseph at tl home of their Mr and Mrs Mike wolf of Sheldon. Dancing and card playing were the evenings amuse menta and refreshments were served 'unilalied by Lahrman and Facka. Those present to en Joy the evening were Teresa. Andor fer Annie Blee Irene Bubb, Marie and Esther Connera Nora Crlckmore Es lella Frslburger Alice and bather Harkenrlder Anna and Bertha Hinen Bertha 1 Liber francos and Beatrice Harbor ranees KlrkhofT Lmma Kumfer Helen Kinch Georgia Mc Dowell Caroline Miller May Nichols Mary Ottenweller Miss Staub Eleanor Schuler Clara.

Marie ond Viola Vaojion Mary and Martha Worley lxiretta Westrlck Mary Ag nea and Margaret Wolf and Martin and Albert Andorfer Ralph Bubb rred blmer and Ira Crlckmore Eu gene Krelburger Ilenry Facka George dray Robert and Arthur Harkenrlder Louis Harber Clarence Edward Al bert and Bruno Harber Louts Hinen. Paul Hughes George Kumfer Ray momd and Henry Klrkhorr Louise Krouse rank Lai rrnan Dee Mc Dowell Oliver Miller John Monnet, Clem Mlnnich Poreat Nicklas Clay ton and John Schuler Leo Vachon, Adolph Westrlck Joseph Wolf and Carllstus Harber Messrs and Mea dames dward Sorg Joseph Borg and son William Mile Wolf and sen, Michael The Missea Henrietta and Celeste Petgen have gone to alparalao to spend a few das The Woman Union Label league will start a series of twelve Dedro CONCERT IN ELKS HALL Under ftie auspices of the European wuuui ui music aims Helena Bpindler Dlanlste and DavIH Rdti. riave a concert In the Elks ball last evening wnicn attracted an audlano. of music lovers and students. The career of Miss Splndler has been watched and marveled at for several years In this city, her natural talent and aptitude being coupled with an admirable per aeveranoe that has aided her progress In her chosen art In the face of dim.

cultles which would have discouraged one with an eye less single to an artistic career Miss Solndler 1m. prates In technique and confidence of touch each year and her execution of brilliant passages la especially good In fact, the majority of Ust night numbers were In this style of composition Her selections were Grieg's sonata Chopin a Fantaale, Mendel aohns Scherso Celerity, by Ravlna. I ana mosskowbki a vlsew ae concert with an additional encore number I the favorite "Wine Women and Song" by Strauss. The latter piece with its lightsome variations waa as enjoyabls i as anything Mlaa Splndler played dur Ing the evening She received an arra iui uk ruin hii cnrvsaninemuinB. I Mr Baxter Is new to this city but has bad a great deal of metropolitan IPleasunreo to your entire family as the BOND PLAYER PHAMO and when you consider that the cost is less than 1 0c a day you will wonder why you do not own one now.

NtW Styles Now On Exhibition. Convenient Terms. i PACKARD MUSIC HOUSE SSSeSiliSlvlniSiSia I iJit SgU. inr manner the following pretty pro gram Our Indiana Poet Miss Mclroy Hoosler Calendar First Academic Class The Old Ha Mow Miss A Homn At Aunty House Miss K. Lynn Hired Girl Miss tuiey Sons; A Life Lesson Miss L.

Mttlllcka nranny Miss II Kenny The Orchard Iands or juont; Ago Mlsa Kuebler Out to Old Aunt jdarya Miss uaioy Selections 11 Isse Bridge Baltes Deneett. Old October Miss Cotter A Wet Weather Talk Miss A Weber Musical Monologue Little Orphan Annie" Mies k. uarron Th entertainment hall was appro priately decorated In autumn leaves, nor was the tasseled cornstalk missing The picture of the Hoosler Poet occupied a prominent place looking at the lovers of his poems from amid the folds or Old uiory The first annual banquet of th Elkosl Kal Tettares musical and lit erary club a new Fort ayn society waa celebrated yesteraay ai in ciuo rooms on Washington boulevard In honor of Mr Oeorg Qesell, of Detroit The rooms war decorated with red. white and blue streamers, pennants and symbols of ih various countries at war A large vase or American Beautv roses and Shamrock from Ire land formed th centerpiece of the table while a small American eagle was placed beside each plate. elaborate seven course dinner was served This was rouowea oy smoker" six boxes of cigars having been furnished by on of the members Mr Joseph Dlnda delivered a short but very Interesting lecture on Pan Slavism while Mr Herbert Knutcen spoke on Emperor" 'VMUlam, the Man nf the Hour" Mr Walter Nemlts rendered several vocal selections and Mr Marc is acted as toastmaster Mr 3 Grouse officiated as master of ceremonies The evening was spent In th discussion of various present dav toDlcs James Whitcomb Riley was unanimously declared the greatest living poet ol Aroeriea and von HIndenburg the greatest strategist of all times A prls was awarded to Mr Alfred Lump as th best debater and a vote of thanks was extended to Edward Roskobskl for his piano selections.

The meeting adjourned at a late hour all hoping for another pros perous year A. R. on pension legislation, the post waa signally honored at the national capital as there are but seven members of the committee In th entire Unite. States Joseph josepn atucKiey Jotm Kress Joseph Coriett and other veterans were called on and gave In an Interesting manner their impressions of th great temblag of the survivors of the civil war "THE WOLF MAN" AT THE JEFFERSON TMAY The mysterious theft of a valuable formula fer producing the alaxe on not tery the Iiilaln body of the Inventor found In Vie ruins of his laboratory which had been wrecked by an explosion the braveri and cleverness of s. girl who solves! the doublem ystery and brings the rlminal to justlc are tbe main Ideas the Mutusl master picture The Wolf Man featuring Billy West and Ralph ewls, at the Jefferson to day only is a play of greed pun lahment anc reward tu faithfulness Di rector Paul Powell spared neither time nor effort In unrounding Miss West with a cast or pr en worth Those appearing In support re Jack Bramall William Hinckley chard Cummings Alberta Lee and Wl! am Brown, all of whom enjoys a dU net success as a player In the silent ami It Is Miss West initial appea ance In these photodramas nt de luxe and Is doubtful If a i very funny Wayne Circle Ladies Plan First Reception Wayne circle No 45 Ladles of the A.H, last night completed arrange ments for th Jlrst public reception and entertainment In honor of th organisation whclh wll be held In their quarters over th App sho tore Friday evening Ootober 2S An Invitation Is extended to all th patriots orders In th city to be present at th exercises.

Following the, re cepton, therl will be an entertainment program and the serving of refreshments. On candidate was bal lotted upon favorably and a class muster will be held sometime In November Miss Edith White, guard of Wayne circle waa present in Washington during th A. It. encampment last week. Music, readings and patriotic numbers will feature th reception program October 23 Buffaloes Will Elect New Head Herd No 1 Benevolent Order of Buffaloes will meet next Tuesday night and elect a president to fill a vacancy caused by resignation Th letter of resignation was read at th meeting last Tuesday night Morris U.

Elder vie president, will proo ably be elected to the presidency and a successor to Mr Elder chosen of the heroine of this abttorhin heart moving bid Intensely dramatlo sub Ject The fifth (kapter of Neal of the Navy A Mp4ae from the Past and a he comedy. Rough on tes to day's bill To Paullift Frederick In Zax Tuesday and dnedar alary Plckford In A Qtrl of esterdsv As an added feature for the next few Keeks on bundqfrs and Mondays the now famous series cl Qet Kick Quick Wal llnrford storleri which have been more widely read the! any other ehort stories In Amorica 111 Le offered in screen form of two reels eaki Every chapter will be complete 84 the first one to raor row xney are iterant case of chronlo slues NEWS OF THE LODGES BASS POST G. A. R. VETERANS TELL OF The veterans of bloa 8 Baaa post.

last night In the quarters In the Lincoln Life building listened to reports and reminiscences of the na tional encampment which recently name to a close at lvaahlnaton. O. experience ana waa warnuy receives from the UpS Of those Who wer par The Arab patrol and Nomad band of Mlspah temple, A. A. Oh 8., will go to Huntington this afternoon, where a concert and drill will be given.

Last night the band and patrol went to Churubusco where they a concert and drill on the street. These two organisations of the Shrlners are In great demand throughout the dls trict and they have received a royal welcome wherever they have been LODGE NOTES The local association of Utter car rlers will hold a meeting to night, at which time the report of Henry Quyer delegate to the national convention In Omaha, will be received The funeral of Cyrus Long will be held Sunday afternoon at clock at the home of bis brother In law II Or in die, of Auburn Members of Fort Wayne lodge No. ill Knights of Pythias will attend the funeral The trip will be made by auto. One application was received and the nac ceremonies or tne order were carried out by 8 BUrk circle. Ladles of the A.

In Vordermark hall last night. Reports from the national convention held in Washlna ton Ust week were also presented. Riley's day was enthusiastically cele brated at Hacred Heart academy the pupils presenting la a most Interest per of th national committee of theierans of th A R. las an addition to local musical ctr tlclpanu In th convention proceed cles. He Is located In Chicago but inn and rrand review In the else.

also teaches in Indianapolis and this tlon of Judge 8 M. Hencb as a mem Remarks were mad by visiting vet city eacn weea nis runai.ijr ana platform presence are pleasing and his excellent voice Is handled with tbe ease of experience plus a remarkable breath control and vocal technique Besides the nine songs evumeratsd on; tbe program, Mr Baxter responded to7 an encore with Carrie Jacob Bond My Soul the applause which this elicited bespeaking favor for the song as well as the singer Mrs. Bonds publications having an4 appeal that makes them popular Mr Baxter was accompanied at the piano by George Ball he No downtown store but as close uour phone, as I lsJ JuL Mi FLORISTS "2602 Thompson Ava A i W8 Welter's af 0X BARGAINS For Satirday A SALE OF SAMRE COATS J0 Ladles Sample Coal (AST rtfT values up to 1I(0 all J) I I lit 00 and HI 10 Bam; oats $9.75 SAVE MONEY Ol SKIRTS 8 SO Dress Skills (5.76 jl Skirts 13.981 $4 00 Bklrti DRESS 00 Dress 12.98 BLANKETS SPECRLLY PRICED IS 00 Wool Plaid Blankets in rvj O.fiO II 00 Hearr Blankets i lr ee7 UNDERWEAR "TO DAY One case Men heavy fleet alue Union Bulla at One caae Mens Fleeced Shin Drawers per arment st On case Ladles 76o value Union Bulls, a suit Boys or Qlrls Mentor Union I Butts 7So values BIG GLOVE SALE Ladles two clasp Tan Kid Gloves, special, per pair Tlo Hear Bilk Olov.s I at HOSIERY BARGAINS one case Ladles tSo Bilk i Lisle Jloee. special, per pair XtCJ una caae no Children Hose 1 at 7.0 Ladles outlnc Gowns Aft 1 4yq ww w. vuiiiun veiia at (fto Knit Short Skirts 39c One caae I1.S0 Corsets flf nV 3 WELKER'S 1 lfl Eatt Berry Street, Opposite! vdut.

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