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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 2

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Society Editor 19 ELYRIA EVENING TELEGRAM--PAGE 1 0 Me." preceding the cere-! A future of special interest and I 3 i ii r--3. II mony and following the service ren- Ta- marriage oi Miss Kirch- dert'd "A Perfect of a departure from the regular program i be the numerous conferences for the ball hours ner. w-si daughter jlrs. George Rare old adorne the bride's erous conference for the no of Lomin. to Frank Eidea a able ere-- immediately preceding and KircfcBc.i-.

of Lorain. to Frank Eidf of Elyria. was celebrated at Joseph's R- C. i at 7 U'L-UK. Wednesiay Charles Reicnli Fr i j.nkle length- Sbe lie chine made corned bride's i Ward rose? formed the centerpiece Norwood.

Miss Emma Koedtor. the resular sessions. Prominent club momen leading the- i be Mrs. Jean Chelsoy. of of Fife for Cms! Zuth Lfia It twi CaliaMti you coras and cml- TM Md 1 Know to' --just a.

oa itt i arQ i tin. VA i i i A i .1 vea by hf? i i a i at which a six i i a i Miss Bertelle o. I th "right 5 and as "ie bridal rhnrch. Mi wedding ch hear' 1 The br -le looked in a gown of white georgiL'-C crt-pe combined wiLh de chiut trimuiei! fur. Her veil wis caught i wedding dinner was serred le following i of congratula- lions.

Pink satin bridal slippers rilled i rice were presented as iav- and others i women whose names appear on the program and Mrs. A follow- i east a rneliu George i i i a Mrs. Mrs. aniue! 3 i i i Mrs. J.

1 ins the service on a ot the valley roses. and she upon their ill Cleveland, Mrs. i La Co- ployed as tor the Cleveland i a i i i lr. i Pierce. is Stevens.

Toledo. Mrs. Mary Kirchner attended her i a i a Bister as bridesmaid and Traveling the bride wore an ai- tive in pink crepe de chine i ve costume of blue broadcloth a -ings ot gold lace anu wore ilh lan at. satin hat with gold ornaments 0 who witnessed the ceremony Ic-r ilowers were pink Killaraey I AQ rs Loomis Andrus, A Julian Andrus. Andrus.

ot Elyria; Mr. and John Koby. Lima: Mrs. Kent W. Hushes.

Lima roses. George Kiri-hner, brothr-r oi i the bride, was groomsman, ami Pink and white flower? combined Alexander Grafion. the reception. with ferns and palms marked appoint ments at the home of the bride mother where a reception held following the HAS HK BEKX? Patrick Hoban. formerly Norwalk.

is on a few days vacation and the cigars are to be distributed his return. The Green line boys will be on band to give him a hearty sses Thelma and Lucile Alten and Pierce, of BIKTHDAV following the i i The daughters and sons of Mr and guests were entertained at the we-a-; FE WILL John Wearsch. of West Dover. ding breakfast. MFKT XT DAYTON planned a pretty party.

An extended wedding trip to b- taken by the couple will include a Tisit in Boston. Xew Vo-'- Qh federation oi Newport, I and Buffalo. The bride's going-away suit was of navy bine ith cat io macth. I to il? be the Ohio Feder duos at Da lon. 0 as macv planned a a las; i 0 nien of tae occasion the s--.

conven- enth birthday anniversary of Mr ro were i trimmed with fall flowers and covers 1 ere arranged for twenty-two. el railway. I The five sisters of Mr. earsch. all living in i a were present i their husbands, and are Mr.

and Mr? L. Mr. and Mrs. Padley A-XDRUS-PEERCK SOLJiItMZED IX LORALN. Miss Jrma Pien-e, youngest daughter of Fred Pierce, cf Lorain.

and Lyle Andros. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Andrus, of Elyria. were i ed in marriage at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride.

The wedding was one of pink and -white details- The setting lor the committee ceei most I Ir aml Mn Joe Mr and a in securing; a number I Wilbert. Mr and Mrs. men of national for address Krugman. and Mr. and Mrs Dietrick es Chief among them, are a j0ra i The brothers, al Shailer Mathews, president of the i res i(j ents West Dover, with then Chicago Federal Council of 1 W1VCS vvere also in attendance.

ts, director of American Civic Asso- i eiation and head of the Divinity i EXTKRTAIXS the niversity of Chicago. irANV OF FRIEVDS. iam Ed-vvard Grieg? will An-, Frank Emerich. a a most dots the old way Is to bundle up your toes In harnesses and salves that make rjiv. C.IIOB TIRKS tnat corns knives and that tear vour heart out and corn in.

No wonder they inike vou limp winee. Forget all tJETTS-IT." the simplest cv-rn rerrxedv- in world, easiest to or painless. Your corn loosens, then you llrt it on. can war EmaDer shoes. "GETS-IT" Is and recominend- bv a bottle, or sent on receipt of price, by EL Lawrence tc.

Co Chicago. TIL. Sold Elyria rtconiiuenueJ a he world's best corn remedy by C. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all l.rt, The Industrial Federation will a a bake sale Saturday i al 10 a.

in. at Store. Friday evening the house girl have a candy in the gyniua- siuui. A pleasant time anticip.il-: The Hi girls i meet Friday At p. in.

Thursday i the Uome Girls i at the Y. C. A. for a -ojcial hour. Miss Vila Hall has taken up her residence at the V.

C. A. Mrs. Meguw of a was a irunsient a al the V. CA.

Miss i of is a transient at the association. All in the house now all a FRftTElllSlZllTIONS il -ince at the stag a i i a a a of New i Charles a OL Fremont and a rebs of Berea. other lecturer will be William Xor- man Outline, ot St. Marks on-ihe- marriage was one of rare beauty. a authority of ininiigra- rirr ion a apoeared at the Bien- r.al at New in May.

Of espec- ial i to the musical club worn- Through the greenery gleamed the i ad(ires? of Dr Ernest light of cathedral candles a 5 eil director or with pink shadae. On each side the southeast corner of the living room an improvised altar had been arranged or palms and ferns joyable party last i at home on East avenue, th; i a stas and in oi cent marriage tendance Booster'? or the Knights of Co among: a a wed, A. M. Thome, who also ANXIVKRSARY SK1O1OS BV J. H.

GRANT. i a October 1 and embrace Ih" date of i anniversary of 'ho ordination or Rev. J. H. Grant tht.

Christian i i i tooi: place ir the Center Congregational i i i 1 9 3Ir. Grant will use these two rnorrvir.ss ier nions. his subjects being, on October 1. "Twenty Years of the Chris A Review and Testimc: a on October S. "Twenty "iears of I Congregational Doctrine and Prar- i nee: 5omf Changes and Present Tendeniis." I A LADIF-S ATI KM) I A I SIH'IAU Mesdames May Torter.

i i of the Sisters. Steber. A. i a and I). Lewis, of a and i a Sisters.

Elyri-j. i i Tuesday a noon to a social a i at the home of Mrs A a of I East i i street. Lorain tables of was bie: of at i bv lrs. -on. L-s a i a Mrs.

i a i Mrs. Kichards. of a a consoled At the close oi tne a i contest a a i ee-c ourse was served at i i i a tables the hostess ho was sssis'ed by Mesuamer- M. K. a and I RoMiisort.

a i a sisters also a the i on Tuesday evening of Lorain i a S'sters. The guests in at-! members the altar tall wicker baskets held pink gladioluses- In other rooms of the home these favored and Ward roses were used. The strains of "The Bridal Chorus 1 from Lohengrin, played bv Miss Lu- i i a i can ie in for a large share of a A musical a has been arrang- alter the lecture Wednesday ins Dr. Kunvvald. A i the prominent women of from Lohengrin, a iss u- cile Alten, announced the approach the i be Mrs A a of the bride and groom, who were unattended- They were met at the altar by Rev.

Josephus II. Jacob, form- ot w.H 'MocK-rn Poets a Poetry. Floren-ce A a Cleveland lion the merry a Mr. i in the absence of his vv ife. who is visitms: a i in i i i occasion a success tart to rinish.

The their a i a had expected to al-o jrreet Mr? Emerich. but lv informed by the reremt. tar DV Kev josepuus a i i i er pastor of the First Methodist a i speak Miss A groom a the bride had gone "awa church, of Lorain. who officiated a i son, of Springfield, a past president a visit to I a I-'es. ana the services, using the single ring! and greatly beloved by the expected to a i a week on each." ceremony.

Miss Thelma Alten sangl will address the gathering- AMERICAN THEATRE ITpuSE OF GOOD PICTURES TODAY AN TOMORROW What or cni, See the i il Wounl i up the loved i id to choice? It is a liartl THE UNWELCOME MOTHER With V.v'-.vrinz Walter I.AW an All Stnr Cast- photoplay xvhjch rverj- worn.in should sec- SATURDAY Sally Oute, Misrnon Andersin and Phillips in HER HUBANDS' WIFE A boul StiirinE: Drama of Mother-love. uests in a A STYLISH SHOE XF.W AVD SOPRANO AT Professor George C. Hastings, of Oberlia. has been engaged as organist and choir -director at tiie First Congregational: church. Professor Hastings is a graduate ot Oberlin Conservatory In 11)00 i the degree oi Bachelor of Music.

A being I in Piano and Organ and Associate Professor of Pianoforte, he a i professor of i a in 1911. i position he now holJ. The musical interests of the are in the hands of a capable i i a an i a i leader and a a i fellow fur the I interests Miss Eve a a in Ooerlm C'oilege and Couservaiory. a i place as soprano in the church i Miss Mc- Xaughton. the a of Dr.

James a one ot the American board's honored and beloved is a talented singer and a most acf-ptable addition to the a Th" other members of the are Miss A Webster, a Dr. H. M. a tenor, and Davi-s. bass I A I OF SE( I A OFFTfF.RS At a i last i in their hall in the Odd Fellow the members of ihe i an-1 Ladies' ot i held a a installation meeting.

I a i officer. a i was assisted in the i a a i exercises bv a officers. Mrs i a i Frank i Frank Fowl. ITazelton, J. E.

Zachrnau. Mrs Chas. Coon. Mrs. a a and M'ss Annie Smith.

The officers installed as i For'-st a i Mrs. i a V. i i i second vice president. Mrs. Prelate.

Pel i C.c'ston; a i a i on- diK-tor. i Coon: a Miss i i i a a i a i a quet was served in the i i a and a followed. Our of the arriinN. made i a Kid Top Pjtent I Ixmis heel, larc cttrrl, $4.98 We have nil Thr nrw styli--li pf- fcct- in Women'-- Hich Grade lioot.s for ICNS mnnoy. Leader Shoe Co.

The Shoo Store in the Air. Knovvj. Wlicrr We Are. I I SCHOOL A VOUNG rroPLE'S AT UTIST CHUKCH SATURDAY A Sl-NUAV WHY ENVY BEAUTIFUL IT Wavy, i a tresses of a i al and it is the eas- ipst i in the world to a hair, provided you use Fatno. the r.on alcoholic a i tonic.

Famn is a guaranteed i a brings the a a a a i a i stops it a i out -and also the cause for large ber of hair And because Fa mo does not con- tair. a aU-ohol i i a i i a dry the scalp or a a In a stops th-sc very tlnngs per i I i this i hold a i i i (ruereiices i local I a i i OL the Tiibie schof'. i MI to a a at. 6 1 a i Miss a 1 i i a table con'erenc'' r.pon til" cf school. set- i evident a and i i a'iiiress the of 'h'- r-hool a i a a at 2 o'clock she i in i tli people, and i nu-et in i i fi iliss F5arnthouse i a a of the Young; People's i and con- 'hicT a 1 i i Miss Barn( is an expert in "ner i of enthusia-Mii and a i a abK- a do a we say il i trial.

THE ONLY REAL BED SPRING 15-5 FRIDAY THOMAS Automobile For Moving Household anJ fom vou and 1 uy. havo trips and make a price for return trips to nrlpanrt vVcin.ty i or phone THE LINCOLN FIREPROOF STORAGE I COHPAjyT. 6700 iiUCL-IJO AVKNUE. AUTO INVAUT Friday Thomas Noted For Their Styles, Beauty, Value Never before have we had a more complete selection of Suits at such interesting PRICES. SUITS valued at $25.00 for $79.75 Excellent values at $15 and $11.75 NEW AUTUMN STYLES IN BLOUSES Exclusive styles, many with beads, lace and hand embroidery.

Georgette Crepe is the favored material. WE HAVE THE BEST VALUES IN GEORGETTE CREPE at $3.75 $5 Totally Different Store." Broart Street. WHY A "NATIONAL" a been a i I rated a Lor a a to open a.s a Nat i a a a a a had in i i rieoositors by the a safe- a a i States places a i a i a a 0 i a i i a ers" sto- by i i e.xdiiimations of i a by Gove experts. i a a a i i reason of our i the a in i the to issue and groat a i i i by bei only a i a a Place your funds with a National Bank. We Welcome your Business.

4 PERCENT INTEREST PAID $1.00 Starts an Account The National Bank Of Elyria PKOIiABIA WILL. i i i Congress i it that OV-T so easily it ran al a 4 0 i i Glob-Uemo- crat. CH1CHESTER PILLS TOK ft Bi Sr-i No.rs. 1 DT-BKr-- A- I IlJSoNI A PII.I.*. (at SOLD BY DRWiGlSTS EVERVTffiOS DON'T FOLLOW TT CKOWDS TO DKK.VMLAN1), BUT GKT Till AHKAI) OF TI1K3I.

DREAMLAND THEATRE TODAY Red Feather features present Dainty Violet Messereau in THE NARROW PATH 5 acts. A Victor comedy "Love's Boomerang." Admission only 5c A play wherein character and Personality climb to fame TOMORROW A Bison drama with Francis Ford and Grace Cunard in "The Princely Bandit," 2 reels. Helen Gison in railroad series "The Secret of the Box A Joker comedy, "The Deacon Stops the Animated Weekly News of All the World. Admission 5c SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY The thrilling, dashing, daring serial "Liberty, or A Daughter of the U. S.

A. featuring Marie Walcamp in 2 reels. Carter De Haven, the matchless comedian in "Timothy Dobbs. That's Me." "From the Rogue's Gallery', 2 reels. "As the Candle Burned'.

Others. Admission 5c and lOc..

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1853-1971