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Si, a (riiiiiinii.il I 1 Mr. and Mm. K. G. llofTiniin have (is their guest Miss Edith Tewksliury, uf New York city.

The N. P. K. club will he cntr rtiilned ly Mrs. fella Fox, 915 Ufayette Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Reuben S. Patterson has returned from a trip of some months through southern California. Miss Myrtle Lung, of Danville, Is the guest of her Rrandmothcr, Mrs. B.

Pence, of South Whitley. Miss Ethel Kelsiy has returned to her hpme In ICvnnstun, after visiting Miss Georgia lioncl for a Bhort time. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Mungen, of South Harrison street, have gone to Lake Wairusec, where they will spend two Mr. and Mrs. Toseph Haley have re ANTY drudge' mi Mn. Fadtd "You'd never think that fifteen years ago I wii a real good looking woman. There's nothing takes it out of you like washing, scrubbing and cleaning." Anty "That'a unless you are sensible and wash and scrub and clean the easy way, with Felt Naptha No woman wants to look old and ugly.

You don't have to. Hard work is what puts tired lines in your face, bends your back and spoils your figure. If you could find a way to ease up you'd be glad, wouldn't you? There is a way; a cool water, no hard rubbing way; it's a good way, and it's cheat). It's the Fels Naptha way, and it's very simple. All you need to do is to buy a cake of Fels Naptha Soap.

Your u.r begins right away, if you follow directions. Full dlracHont on the red and Ni rhUKMphln. II Is Best to Remember, Jacobs Music House 1021 and 1023 CALHOUN 8T. is toe safe place to buy your Piano or player Piano. The Piano and Player Market of Fort Wayne, Manion, Fowler and Record Bicyclei, $22.60 to $40.00 Bicycle Tires, $1.80 to $8,00 Brosius Broaiua, 126 Columbia St, turned from a trip on the northern lakes and stops at points of Interest In the north.

Mr. and Mra. Charles Paul, of South Webster street, Imivb. as their guests Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Wynegar, of Louisville, Ky. Miss Tresa Nledhart and Miss Charlotte Ileffelt are spending several days In Cleveland, visiting friends and attending tho millinery openings. Mrs. L. A.

Centllvre and daughter Mario left today for northern Mich igan. During their absence Mrs, Cleary, of Chicago, will have charge of the Centllvre home. The Misses Gertrude and Mabel Hol I land left yesterday for a short visit in Detroit and a trip on the great lakes, which will include a stay of several i days at Mackinac Island, i Mr. und lira. John Kboaff and duugh ler, Mrs.

Albert Mllchels, of St. Louis, who have been spending the summer it Leland, are expected to re lurn to the city the last of the week. and Mrs. J. W.

McCausland and daughter Helen went to Home City yesterday. Mrs. McCausland and daughter will remain at the resort for I several weeks, but tho doctor returned to the city today. Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. IMffenderfor and son Davis have gone to Chicago, where they will join Mr. and James Stewart, of Coffeyvllle, and will make a trip to llollund, to visit friends and relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Dalles and daughter Beatrice are now at home to their friends In their new residence In Forest Park. Mr. Unites recently purchased the home erected by Mr. Ralph Snyder In Porest Park boulevard.

Tho Hloinnlngdale and Spy Run divisions of the Ladles' Aid society of the West Jefferson Street Church of Christ will give an all day quilting at the home of William Lakey, 1729 Oakland street, Thursday of this week. Mrs. J. B. Crankshaw and the Misses Ilermione and Gladys Flagler, of I Vrnbahk, will return from Lake James the last of the week.

The young ladles will spend several days In this city before returning to their home In Ohio. Miss Agnes Coppoek, of West Wayne street, has returned from Brewster, N. where she has been spending some weeks with Miss Martha Lukens. Miss Ciippoik also spent a few days with Miss Irene Nold at Richmond Hill, R. I.

Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. Marlotte Price and Miss Georgia Baylor for a thimble party, which they will give Friday afternoon In honor of their sister, Miss Gwendolyn Baylor, a bride elect of tho early fall. No formal announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Baylor and Mr. Abbott Carter, but the secret has been told to their many friends by the young couple, both of whom are very popular on the south side. Mrs.

li. F. Sites and Miss Mabel Sites are expected to return froai Los Angeles. Cal, next week. Mrs.

Sites went west early In tho spring to Join her daughter, who has been spending the past two vears on the western coast with relatives. Miss Venette Sins, who received her post graduate degree Michigan university this June, hos accepted a position as teacher of mathematics in the high school at Bay City, for the coming winter. Miss Sites Is a graduate or Smith college. Dldler Essig. Miss Zoa A.

Esslg, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A. Easlg, of 1201 Llllie street, and Mr. Clarence A.

Dldler, of 1114 Columbia avenue, were quietly marrlcd the parsonage of the Calvary V. B. church yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. 0.

F. Byrer officiated. The bride wore a beautiful gown of Ivory satin with an ove'dxesa of lace and her tulle veil hung to the hem of her alight train. She carried a ahower of roses. Mr.

Lester E. Esslg. a brother of the bride, and Miss Gertrude Ileekner, an aunt of the groom, were the attendants. Miss Beekner wore a gown of delicate blue. The only guests at the ceremony were a few of the nearest friends and relatives.

Mr. Dldler Is employed by the Fort Wayne Electric works and both young people have many friends. For the present they will make their home at 1201 Lillle Byers O'Brion. 1 Mrs. Grace I'Brlen and Mr.

William Byers, of this city, were married at Hillsdale, Saturday evening last by Itci S. heeler at the parsonage of the Methodist church. Mr. Byers Is employed at the Wolf Dessauer store and the bride was bIbo employed In the same establishment. Pratt Smith.

Miss Edith Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Smith, of 802 Erie street, and Mr, Georgo Pratt, of this inn ipil.tlv married nt Hillsdale, on Thursday of last week.

The young people allpped ttWay to the Michigan town to have the oeremony performed In order to surprise their friends the attempt was most Buceessful, as Inkling of the wedding was received here until the young couple sent the word. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Pratt are making their home with the bride's parents. Mr.

Pratt Is In the employ of the Pennsylvania railroad as a watchman. Country Party. On Sunday, Aug. 10, the friends and relatives of Mrs. Ben Pence gath ered at her delightful country homo to remind her of her sixtieth birthday anniversary.

A delicious dinner was served at noon and In spite of the heavy rains, the day proved to be most enjoyable. was enjoyed during the afternoon and games and contests added to the fun for all. Later, when the clouds broke, group pictures ere taken of the guests. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Levi Plattner, Mrs.

Wesley Slckafoose, of South Whitley; Mra. Vern Plattner and daughters, Misses Donna and Opal, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie and daughter, Miss Kdnii, of Indlanar Mr. ana Mrs. Nelson Keller and sons.

Messrs. Claude and Glenn; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Keller, of South Whitley Miss Myrtle Lung, of Danville, Ml and Mrs. Lloyd Rltter and daughter, Miss Virginia; Miss Mearle Pence, of Boutn Whitley.

BUTLER NEWS. (Special Correspondence.) Mrs. A. M. McCaffery has returned to her home at Fort Wayne, after making a Beveral days' visit with her daughter, Mra.

M. V. Heffelllnger. C. Baker, of near l.lgonier, Mr and C.

W. Baker, of Plerceton, and Mra. Sherman Baker, of Larwlll were tho guests of their aister, Mfs. W. H.

Brlghtmlre. Mrs. II. E. Cue have from, Auburn, where Wednesday, August 13.

RESINOL STOPS M0 M0 M0 MO MO THE WAYNE NEWS SKIN TORMENTS Tieslnol Ointment, aided by Reslnol Soap, stops Itching Instantly, quickly and easily heals the moBt distressing cases of ecexma, rash, ringworm, tetter or other tormenting skin or scalp eruptions, and clears away pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness, am' dandruff, when other treatments hove proven only a waste of time and money. Soothes sunburn nt once. Reslnol Is not an experiment. It is a doctor's prescription which wbb so unusually tur sRln trouoics that it hus been used by other physicians all over the country for eighteen years. No other treatment for the skin now before the public can Bhow such a record of professional approval.

Eiery druggist sells Heslnnl Ointment and Reslnol Soap. Trial free; Dept. 6 Reslnol, Baltimore, Advertisement visited their son, Geo and family ml otliir relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.

B. A CoSDcr uml daughter, Anna, have returned home from a Month's visit with relatives at Alma, Mich. Miss Lcllah Wuerthner, of Manches ter, has returned home after a few days' visit with the Misses hclle and Grace Mun li. Mra. II, Llghtro.it, or Elkhart, visited Mrs.

Bert Chileoto Tuesday, en route home from Fort Wayne, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry ami Inmllv. Mrs. A. L.

Gebhart, of Bryan, is visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Stone.

Miss Kern Thurston. Clyde, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Edith Wagoner. Mrs. A. R.

Nelson, of near Butler, as an Anhurn visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Alma MavlB, of Ashley, re turned to her home Tuesday after ng a few days' visit with h. i Arthur Mavis and family. i .1 llMultini, ni near under went In Elkhart, Tuesday to spend a few days itn friends.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Klser and two children, Alice and Welden, of Mont peller, and Mrs.

Weber, of Cleveland, arc visiting their sister, Mrs. B. D. Hoverstock and family. Mr.

and Mrs. B. D. Hoverstock and daughter, Damarls and their guests, spent Tuesday at Cold Springs, Hamilton. Mr.

unit Mrs. William Oberlln mul four children are camping at Cold Springs, Hamilton. rge Hei lie, ol ar Hamilton, mul a friend from Pleasant Lake, were the ot the runner's uncle, II II. Tuesday. Illlohl.

ol III, lOMlllo, (I IS visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. O. I.

Knlsily, Mr. aisl Mrs. C. W. Campbell and two sons, Ralph and Homer, motored to Defi ance, Tuesday noon, where they spent the balance of the day.

Miss linngcne BUM and Mr. eLalle ate, of Wyandotte, are visiting ffa Ruhr's cousin, Mrs. Harry Mll and other relatives and friends. Miss Bessie Watts, of Goshen, re turned to her homo Tuesday evening after making a several days' visit with Mrs. L.

C. Harding and other friends Martha Blue, of Lafayette, in visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. B. Cronnlnger and family.

iinioiii til ant. nl ilea Wing, who has been aaaistlng Dr. o. Illi, i in Ins pea. to this summer, has returned to his home.

Louise Moryinan has r. turim.l home from Wltionu Lake, where she made week's visit among frlcnda there, who nre students in the college. Mrs. John obenlander, of Los An geles, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. p.

Franks ana family a snort time hlle en route to Auburn, to make a sit with her sister, Mrs. I. Regal and family. i und Mrs. John Smith are isidiiK latlves and friends In Waterloo ami Garrett.

Mrs. Elmer Campbell, of Edgerton, visited her sister. Mrs. William Dohm Tuesday. Mrs.

W. E. mini. r. of Ken.lalh 111,., spent Tuesday In Butler.

Miss ZaiM Bush, or Detroit, who Him been visiting among friends here, has gone to Auburn for a visit Mln. i on. lace has returned home from a several days' visit among relatives at Auburn. and Mrs. Gen.

Slstcrhenn and Morris Slsterhenn. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slsterhenn and daughter, Oer trude, Mr. and Mra.

William Slsterhenn, of Llgonler and their guest, Mlsa Gray, of Topeka, were the Mr uml Mrs. II. L. Teas und family Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. William Knisely en tertained Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Tess, and daughter, Mlsa Ethel Tess and their guesta Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Knlse .1 on, IIiiIii r. to inn. In.

Sunday Georgia Good entertained the following young people from Hlcks who i in 1 1 Bunas 1 afternoon; Seudder Welty, Lawrence and Misses Marie Blussi i mul Fay Mason. Mrs. William Dlehms and daughter. Ethel, of Summit called on Mrs William Teft Monday afternoon. and Mrs.

Oria Mack and daugh ter, Catherine, of llllsdale, spent Mon day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mack en route home from an extended visit with their sisters in Lo gansport and CInclnnattI, I. B. O.

Snepp and daughter. Olive Josephine returned to their home at Auburn Monday after making a tea Benefited Many Who Had Lung Trouble Those who suffen from Lung Trouble are generally troubled with night sweats, fever, loss of strength and little or no appetite. Eokman's Alterative Is a medl cjne which has been most suocessful In sti pplng nlglii sweats, reducing lever ami promoting nppnite. ami many who have used It declare it saved their lives. In vestigate wliai II In this caae; ('ear mr: u.r rour years 1 was troubled with rough, which gradually became worse.

I. had night sweats and pains la my chest. I losing my appetite, ami had become so tliln ami weak I could not attend to ray household duties. A physician pronouncej my ease Consumption. Not being satisfied.

I Was examined by tho physicians of the Polyclinic Hospital. They also confirmed my trouble and I was ordered away for treatment. My nephow would not allow me to gp until I had tried Eckman'i Alterative. Before i hail (alien the ine.llrliie three weeks, I had marked relief, night sweats ceased, In the breast relieved, cough became anu easy, lever i. rt me ami 1 com menced getting well.

My health became normal, 1 am in excellent health now ami have been for twelve years. 1 strongly li in .) MART WARSON, no Jld. lin en, 17K S. 17th I'htla. lection Hliiiiliuin i a and mil.

telling or recoveries iitiuinilnx the tern. Does ma onluln nan oil. or habit running drugs. For ai Jacob inn. Family Drug Store, al other.

Uhoraiory, Philadelphia, for booklet ami uulilllloliai Final Clearance Men's Suits Close onto 1,000 Men's and Young Men's Suits That Are Good Values at $20, $18, $16.50 and $15 Go at One Price All the snappiest summer best makes from New York manufacturers. Beautiful hand tailored garments of fine domestic and imported warranted pure wooL Many of these sails are in medium and dark patterns that are "just right" for fall wear. If getting a present of $5. to $10 means anything to you, come early tomorrow. This Wonderful SaU of High Grade Suits 250 Suits That are Good Value at $20 Go at $10 300 Suits That are Good Value at $18 Go at $10 260 Suits That are Good Value at $16,50 Go at $10 280 Suits That are Good Value at $15 Go at $10 Sale starts tomorrow morning and continues until the entire lot is sold.

COME EARLY AND GET THE CREAM OF THE BARGAINS "True Values" MaA4 TbcQ l'ItMUCet ton CALUIOUN Guaranteed Advertisement" Ho no 1 1 1 i 1 mo mo days' visit with her parents, Postmas ter and Mrs. Thus. Rudd, Frank Schultz, of Dei nlur, l. In I homo today afur making a few days' Illi Ills cousin, Miss II. Richard.

Mi William KM. is vUltlng lit Buffalo, the guoat of her brother En BMan and wire. Mrs. Cart Hiiss. of Kansas City.

Is the guest of Mn. L. I'. Harding and family. Milli nf Wist I nlty, is visiting D.

11. Hoverstock and fam Mr. and Mrs. Cleo. Planson ana daughter, of Monlueller, were tnc guests of nis mother, Mrs.

a. a. rian Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

II. E. Reuben and three children, Donna, Alice and Edward, of Payne, motored to Butler Sunday morning and were the guests of their uncle, John W. Brown and family, of West Oak street for the day. Miss Mahello Marsh rcturn.

il In In home at Waterloo Monday evening after a visit with her uncle Bverett Spake and family, of near Butler. b. JuiiifH Hi mlrrBtiot, of Aunurn, the guest of her sister in law, Mrs. Ira Hcndershot ov. Sunday.

MIhb Cniil. nf Kort Wayne, was tho over Sunday guest of Miss Gladys Neldlee of near Butler. Mi i Vol und aaugnier. Florace, of Angola, returned to their in run nle days' Vis It with Ernest Baker and family. and Mm.

Ward Allen, or Qulncy, am visiting her brother, O. W. Mason and family. llorari Uiirli.nl mul daugnier, vivi made a short visit with the lat ter's sister, Mrs. N.

O. Rufner at Waterloo, Monday mid Mrs. Warford. ho has been visiting Were reiurneu ome with them. Mrs.

Ovlott Campbell and daughter, Maurea Campbell, have returned ome from Chicago, where they spent ic summer with the former's sister in law, Mrs. Vln.cnt Anunitalta and family. from M. Joe, Monday where sne vism her parents, Mr. land Mrs.

T. M. Wynn. C. W.

Hurd of Detroit, is the guest Df O. W. Mason and family. Miss Rhea HolUbcrg, of Trl State college, Angola, vslted her parents, Marshall and Mm, William HolUbcrg over Sunday. Miss Cora linker, of Coiawaier, Is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thos. Raker and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Nichols entertained Mrs. Eva Mm k. of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs.

A. 1). Morse, of But to dinner on Sunday. Mrs. nnan Minnie nf Warsaw, Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.

L. J. Dlehl. anil Mrs Waller Tie. mini, have returned to their home after a several days' visit with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Tree A. J. Price has returned home rrom Fort Wayne, where he visited his granddaughter, Mrs. ('.

Walter and family. J. M. 1'ogue, of arccnfteia, wu in this city, Monday and arrangedffor a temperuneii lei lure which will be given by John W. Huddleston In the Christian church nn Aug.

21st. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods and son, Henry, of Musoga, came to Butler from Bryan, Monday evening, where Mr. WoodB took the train for his home.

Mrs. Woods and son remained for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Luther Knisely, of near Butler. Mr. and Mrs.

Klnion Johnson have returned from a vlalt among relatives Mrs. J. O. Evlston and Mrs. O.

Svlston went to ('iildsprlngs. Hamilton Tuesday where they will Bpena several dnvB camnlna with Mr. and Mrs. fleO. Robinson and Mm f).

o. Burnett nod son, Donald, of Peru. ROME CITY NEWS. ai number of her friends at her homo Wednesday evening In honor nf her guest MIbb Bertha Hart uf Albion. Mr.

Dell nl lllilllilialn.lls Is spending a week with his rather, Wil IIhiii Moore und family. anil Mrs. Kerl Myers, nl Chi. and the former's mother, Mrs. Myers, I Joseph.

nr. sijcmlnir veekB with A. J. Mahme aVI wife, anil Mrs. A.

I. Noeillinni uml son, Rny. of Wolcottvllle and Miss Gertrude Teal, of thin place motoied to Lake Wawasee Sunday. hiiiI Mrs. Joseph Mcminn nnd daughter, Nellie, of St.

I.oul8, are the guests of MlBS Sallle Mendon. Benin and family, of liecntiir, arc spi tilling week here. hus. Biirkett, uf Bliifrton, la visiting brother, Grant and family of this Mr. and Mrs.

E. 11. Cummins and daughter, Beulah, and lady friend, of Chicago are guests of the par two MB Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peugeot, of Btry er, have returned home after an outlhK at this nlace.

Mrs. Lydla Burnett left morning with her guests of several weeks past for a visit at their home in Indianapolis, The Center Chapel Sunday school enjoyed a picnic about Sylvan lake Saturday. William Hursh, of Chicago, was arrested Sunday night on Sylvan lake for fishing without a license by Deputy Game Warden Jacob Hlvel. He was. fined 113.70.

A sale of farm Implements, will be conducted Tuesday at the home of Frank Waldron, east of this place, Arthur Oelb; the owner will return soon to the farm. His residence here will be rented. Miss Ann Welch and lady friend, of Fort Wayne, are spending two weeks with the former's sister, Mrs. Geo. Fleck.

John R. Young and family have returned from several days' stay at Lake Winona. Arthur Oelb and family enjoyed an excursion trip to Toledo, Sunday. Mrs. Burton Burnett is spending several daya with Chicago friends.

At Frankc planing mill, first class sticker bands. mm Packard complete the home. A Packard in your I drawing room adds the final touch of harmonious refinement to the finished home. It is more than an elegant item of more than a necessary concession to the conventions of house hold equipment. It is living factor in your domestic life.

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