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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 3

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THE WATERLOO EVENING COtTRIKR. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1012. LADIES HAVE THIMBLE BEE. Mesdames Charles Allon, Uien Richards and Charles Ludwlg w'r hostesnos to the Ladles' lndustriuli awlety of the Union Congregational hurch yesterday afUrnoon at a thim ble bee at the homo of the former on1 Exceptional Values For Busy Monday Remarkable savings On New Fall Merchandise.

Your Dollars do double duty here. Come early Monday. Get your share of the bargains. uircvivfl fall na rinlinnnion u-ho arrested tu Bluff streot. A abort business meet-ing was held and the hoHtewBes served refreshments.

The next meeting r28r Darty-MiBBe, those not In truly "hard time" at- of the society will be held in four Agne. and Georgia Launuen, -VroDerflMwa. imposed. The weeks with Mrs. J.

D. LaTler, Mrs. '50-12146 C0i1ffClMSr. WATEfflDOlA. Third street -west, following nroeram was Riven ana Fred Wimber and Mrs, W.

M. Gallup as hostesses. MONDAY ArrEKHW-- was truly characteristic of the party: THE STORE THAT WOOI.TK.X. W. 11 NpnaieworR Selection, "Rube" quartette- Brown, 425 ra BRIDGE CLUB ORGANIZED.

Mrs. E. M. Storm was hostess to a Messrs. II.

A. Flcken, Wayne Bay less, Albert Green and HanBon. Reading Clara Walker. Piano solo Ruth Speiker. Independewe avenue.

company of fifteen ladles yesterday Birthday ciuo airs, vi. a 01 A Plnn New Fall Silks New Dress Goods nArilnff Marie White. at afternoon at home on Boutn street. Aucton bridge was the afternoon diversion and as the hostess served refreshments the ladles or- nid fashioned Eames were played Carnegl Chautauqua circle :30 o'clrck Library east. and later refreshments were served.

at rniHTtiHit r.nauiauaua vumv eanized a club to be known as the The affair was in charge of the serial pnmmlttee with Miss Lulu f-ao o'clock library west. Auction Bridge club with meetings New Fall Gloves FANCY SILKS All colors, chocks, -TQ stripes, 50c values, yard BLACK ami Moss.v lino, $1.00 values, llicy FINE SERGES 51 inch, all the new OA colors, $1.25 values, yard Barnes as chairman, assisted oy to be held every two weens on Friday afternoon. The first regular MONDAY EVENING Muslcil festival rehearsal at 7 1 30 o'clook Old Grace M. E. church.

lierulce Call, Mildred Hoirnian, num Speiker, Blanche Thompson, William meeting of the club will be held next New Dress Trim Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Franklin Chautauqua, rv. 7:30 o'clock Mrs. L. M.

Small, -28 Strayer and Edwin Marsu J. W. Wray on Wellington street. TlTNV'TCR FOR MISS L.UJNUUWAJ Special meeting of Royal Neighbor! at 7:30 o'clock Soaah hall. AFTERNOON THIMBLE BEE.

Jeanne Lichty was nosienB Mrs. B. Howell, assisted by owonino- at her home. 403 Frank See the new FROLASET Corset The new front lace Corset made from the very finest of materials, in all the new models for Fall. Ask to see the FROLASET Mrs.

C. W. Stull, Mrs. Maude Baiter, ti r. THieh School GlrlB 75c lin street, at a dinner party given in honor of her cousin, Miss Gertrude Mrs.

A. W. Chamberlain and Mrs, CORDUROY VELVETS All the new shades, special, the yard Neil Altland, as hostesses, entertain nn.awov nf Oreat Falls. Mom. i.

a ed forty members of the Ladles Aid club of about fifty members had a pleasant meeting in the parlors i of the association rooms last evening. Plans had been made for a picnic In Chautauqua park, but the inc em- nt the. wBnthfir did not allow was a brilliant company buu ladies present were society of the Walnut Street Baptist church yesterday afternoon at the vnvnoil for the occasion. mings New Handbags New Neckwear New Underwear New Hosiery New Blankets New Comforters uonutiiu.i; pi home of the former on Irving street. nf ninK roses ocuuuieu The time was spent socially with HUVJ i.

vv the center of the dining table and this, and tne Bupper needlework and conversation after SHEETS Seamless, 72 by 90. Big value at BLANKETS Good size, grey and tan, 75c OUTINGS Fine quality Outings, good colors, 10c val- the cafeteria. which the hostess served light re other adjuncts of the dinner weie pink- tff.i tho sir course dinner naa freshments. The society will hold its After the meal, wuicn cellentjone, there were toasts respond-ed to by officers of the club. next meeting with Mrs.

Ada Webster ts.nn aarverl Til 1 1 hIc and conversation at her home on Lafayette street. 1 XT followed and one of the guests, Miss Mae Wangler, who had Just returned In abroad answered 75c, each AA in "All WOrK anu iiu 53c QUEST AT CARD PARTY. 53i value, special In honor of Mrs. John Proctor of Play," and the vice president. Lucille Bentley, had a talk on Let nnontinna regarding the trip Lockport, N.

Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. ot nf hnnnr.

who IB a COUBin Have a Name." Tne ir.lAA Hat was emphasized of Miss Lichty, was the only out of Bennett entertained a company ot twenty guestB last evening at their home on Fourth street west. Five hundred was the evening diversion town girl present last evening by" Ruth HosTeW. Mildred Pfeffer Resented somegood ideas for SPECIAL SHOWING AND SALE MONDAY Ladies' New Fall Suits, Coats, Furs, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Kimonos, Sweaters, etc. All the very newest styles at UNDERSELLING PRICES. LYRA CORSET DEMONSTRATION MONDAY Beginning Mondav and continuing all week we will have a special showing and fittings of American Lady and Lyra Corsets.

Sec all the newest fall models. n. MEETING. after which Mrs. Bennett assisted by in th narlors of Jones, the.

general wcretary. juur.o, TV'oat MISS Miss Anna Campbell served a three- couree repast. Mrs. Proctor will be me BOCiai B'1' on "The East and nYeBided the Universalist church last evening Gobin, asslBtant secretary, presldea ine memberB of the Young Peo-oa tnnHtmlatress. nv.ioHan union was one of the honored guest at a 6 o'clock din ner party tomorrow evening at the FINE SHOWING NEWEST DESIGNS FALL MILLINERY MONDAY- Second Floor! A program committee compoaea wag weU at, iTnteter.

chairman. Je88ieiut- gretti pi F. C. Fiau naa guk home of Mrs. Emma Morse, 611 Fifth street east.

tended. Mrs. program ana mu whum i i imr wwiwiiuwi i Ida Banfield and Ruth Mu er there were games of various kinds M. B. B.

O. O. SOCIETY. will prepare a program iu lngs of the club until Christmas. rTBl I I a wwim nfTinf nH tim's brains during the course of th and other diversions to inherent u.o CLUB MEETING POSTPONED.

Tbe meetlnK of the Book and last evening by a number of young instruraen al "lections by Mrs R. C. i-j! uj i.ii Rmnm talk bv Comrade Harmon oi company. nrrnimUtee on refreshments FIND NO 1 RECEPTION GIVEN BY SOCIETY. ouur.oirBnn society ol tne td wronk lafkRon.

Mrs. Geo. Rath lames wiiu nan lunmi mocum iiov the home of Miss Luverne Beall, Pennsylvania and an a hh by Rev. lunch. Authorities are proceeding on th theory that the man seen on th Great Western tracks shortly afte? the crime was committed, whoeg Needle club, which was to have been held with Mrs.

Neil Jackson and Mrs. J. Ii. Cooley, has been postponed State Teachers' coll ege held ti, firiffln. served ice tt.

.1. nui KOIIII ruiini.ll 11 1 reception ii Qinmond OF TOE MURDERER two weeks. "V.rnr Falls social culture and recreation. The were served at me ,.,.1, In no- In fhar8 Ol "DO-- avenue. Tne gu tn the numDer 01 10 TO me uuu hnmo nhnut W.

II. O. MEETING. The W. R.

held its regular i i t. the meetings of the club. The next ston and Mrs. J. C.

Norns. 111 1. 1 1 .1 It Mies TJorrtntl ftuu miD. cream and cake. This afternoon at 3 clock the primary department and the cradle roll list will have a social time in the church parlors.

These meetings are necessary in order that a general acquaintance may be formed in the circles of active workers in the church who otherwise would meet only those In their own division of strange actions attracted the atten tlon of Heveral persons, is the on they want. He was seen hiding beside the track near the scene and later was found coatless, running through Dewar. This Is practically the only clue now in the hands of th authorities. 1 1 1 Will UB IICIU nil" iTimo jion.v nnnirm umDIi'lJ meetlnK yesterday iu; a 1 vi Mr. it rj 1 1 unerry a weea irom nexv lviununyi mnn.

4 A Cal ed lllOPting Of IRQ 0. A. II. hall with a large numoerin attendance. Cards were read from ArTIIOHlTIES HE A IM II FOR MAX KEEN' NEAH CRIME.

evening, inina ivuui uicuuj id iicdi- liMrut FlHn- and arrived at tne uiw 8 They kwere received by Miss Ro-Ml Ellis, Hazel Strayer and Pau -ine Lichty. The house jaa very at tractive in colors of red and black mn leaves used in pro- dent of the M. B. B. O.

O. society. Kings i.augnu-.D the nresident of 'the order, Mrs. a tlst cnurcn Johnston, who is at Los Angeles attending the national convention. AI1J SUU1 cjl I IHIMDUQ orja, ni.

mo work. The Ladles' Aid society of the First on South Btreet '7-" Who Ati With Selen Meltmet Man Plans were made for attending tne convention at Waverly Oct. 11. PURE FOOD SHOW PROGRAM ISSUED M. E.

church will hold its regular were maoew t7h held next monthly thimble bee Wednesday aft- Brotherhood meeting to be neiu next Illume! for Deed. ernoon at the home of MrB. J. E. Friday evening.

FRIDAY STUDY CLUB. The Friday Study club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. a u.iann on Denver street. Avn li During the evening Miss Anna ()e trudeg chllds of Cedar Falls, rented two vocal elections and Miss Vera Cady gave some readings that were greatly enjoyed. Miss Helen Christiansen played, a number of piano selections.

cave urinaman. wo veriuuut uwu nn mnTUnAT TWO DIVORCES GRANTED FRIDAY Four days have passed since the ladies are invuea lor uie mwiuwn entertained a and a special invitation is extended Miss Els ie Bggler itertained a Roll call was responded to witn current events after which Mrs. P. L. nmi led in the afternoon pro atrocious murder of Solen Mehmet, Turk flaizmnn, near Dunkerton, and to the gent emen of the cnurcn to company 01 'D trnet nt 1700 Washington Btreet, come ior supper.

i names and her committee will be the nost- in nonor 01 n. gram on Emerson and gave a paper Wntrranhlcal sketch of his life. esses of the afternoon. were playea, ior uiw -----Newell and Miss Elizabeth Bentroth ur. a EdEineton gave Repre- Marital bonds were legally severed yesterday for Pearl B.

Smith and Laura F. Colt. The former divorced James L. Smith and the latter Herman A. Colt.

Mrs. Colt was granted permission to resume the use of her maiden name, "Laura F. Boswell." The official programs for Waterloo's first annual pure food show were distributed today. The datea are Oct. 7 to 12, inclusive, and tho show will open Monday evening and a Rue's band will give a concert each night.

On Wednesday afternoon there will be a baby show for babies under 5 years of age, and $5 In gold will be given for first prize, Thursday afternoon, from 3:30 to 5:30, all school children will be admitted free. Courier want ads are time savers. a ininnn rNH it." Men and chose Napoleon Th T.al11(.R Industrial socletv of Dast was servea Dy not a trare hits rxen found or tun slayer. On the face of the case It looks as though the murderer has made a safe getaway although the officials are still working diligently upon the case. The presumption still remains thai the crime was committed hy one Mehmet's countrymen, who is suppos to have partaken dinner with hio as her subject.

Mrs. J. C. McClusky read from Emerson's Nature Boo and in the absence of Mrs. Lai.

c.j,,. Mro a V) Hoffman read tne the First Congregational church will er, Mrs. Eggier hi on imnnrtanr hnslns meetine CeiBt. Miss Bertha Bruescti OI LIU uw.u invn irtiPHr. TnaaHav attornnnn nt rt'Plork Ht hllOUO Was ftli uui LICENSED TO WED.

the home of the chairman, Mrs. J. poems, "Rhodera" and "Tho Humble Bee." The dub will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Edglngton at her LADY MACCABEES MEET. ov Mnreftbees.

Cedar hive, Tso. E. Bragdon, 717 Third street west. Miss nazei riau, vcu. a vocal solo.

The refreshments were, in charge of Miss Alice Mcpulre and she as assisted in serving by the Misses AdelSolea. Reba Kelly, Catterlne Wood. Fern Miller, and Edna Lichty There were several of the faculty of the Iowa Teachers' College pres- etlThe members of the Shakespearean club who live in Waterloo are the Misses Rozelle Ellis. Alice McGulre, Dorothy Otto, Hortense Rodamar, Hazel Strayer, and Pau ine Lichty. The reception last evening was one of the most Pleasant affairs of the season and sociability and good cheer marked the evening as one to De remembered.

Henry C. Claassen, 24, Eldora. Lillian B. Strickler, 18, Eldora. on Tuesday and battered out his vie All ladies of the cnurcn ana congre gation are cordially invited to at 17 met for a social meeting at the I Some of Mrs.

It. W. Bouldln home home on Vermont street, witn study of Nathaniel Hawthorne. tend. nleht.

It was oecuieu meetings of the order hereafter in mthptct.TANEOUS SHOWER. OPEN MEETING AND PROGRAM. ii i. Tho first meeuiiK Mm A. A.

Stewart entertained a ine sons oi veterans anu auxn- boabu i. rw 1 iary were in charge of the program be held Tuesday given last evening at the open meet- Plans for the oa" 'J! company of twelve guests last evening at her home on Fowler street in nf her sister-in-law, MIsa Nina ing of the Robert Anderson post wo. twentietn made and 68! In the G. A. R.

hall. Readings nation of the order will be made ana by Mrs. J. C. Norris, Mrs.

A. R. plans for the winter discussed. Stewart, whose marriage is to take place the evening of Oct. 8.

The parlors were'decorated in a color scheme of red and white with festoons of red or, ennlds and hearts and bou- Eggelston, Miss Eggelston, and Miss Gladys Randolph, vocal duet by Mrs. DELIGHTFUL DANCING PARTY. The first of a series of danc ng "HARD TIME" PARTY. The memberB of the B. Y.

P. U. of the First Baptist church were entertained last evening at a hard time party in the parlors of the church. The sixty guests came en-costume John Wright and Miss Anna Klstner, i.Dt nf red and white aster3. The evening was spent informally and the parties to be given oy mo school dancing club was held las ev-ening in Pinkerton hall.

Myers or-eSestra furnished the music for ti nt fifteen dances and Five COURIER PATTERNS bride-elect received many preuy mio lianenns elfts. The hostess, assist hv hor Bister. Mrs. J. B.

La Vine To obtain the Courier up-to-date noinh Marsh of St. Paul, a served a two-course menu. w-imnTXTri INVITATIONS ISSUED pattern of accompanlng design, fill member of the Sigma Delta out the following coupon and send ltv wno visiting Waterloo it to FASHION DEPARTMENT, WA- Leonard Laird, a gradu-TERLOO EVENING COURIER, WA- military academy Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Stewart have issued invitations for the marriage TERLOO. inclosing 10 cents for each llio Mrs. John and were greeted oy Strayer, Ruth Speiker and. Bernice RHEUMATISM AND KIDNEY TROUBLE More Praise For.Drs.

Findley Co. For Curing Dangerous Diseases. wuw IB pattern, inese imneiua awuw iui i swif were out or town of their daughter, miss mna stew-art to Mr. Clarence R. V.

BaBsarear which will take place at their home seams, ah oruera mu no ouuu no nnsRihle but should reach you in 326 Cortlandt street, tne evening MUSIC REHEARSAL. Th rocninr rehearsal for the mus ten days after sending in your order. Oct. 8 at 6 o'clocK. OTP INTEREST HERE.

TVm fnilnwlnsr article, taken from ic festival will be held this evening promptly at 7:30 o'clock at the old Grace M. E. church. All are urged to be present as the date for the entertainment has been set. A program wlil he given this evening during the Ttoinhpck Courier, will be of in tnct in mnnv Waterloo people: "Mr Mn.rt.ln Newcomber of Cedar Drs.

Findley Co. not only offer free consultation and advice, hut give twenty minute intermission. Rapids and Miss Hattie Wilson were married in this city Thursday evening of this week. The bride Is the iDf of Mr. John Wilson TEMPLE LODGE MEETING.

Temple Rebecca lodge, No. 54, V. I.I in fi every case that comes to taw careful examination and diagnosis. Ailing persons should not neglect this opportunity to get an expert opinion about their trouble before of this city, and a young lady of many accomplishments. The groom will noia a uiccuus O.

F. hall, Sept. 30. Applications for mpmberahin will be received ana there will also be a staff drill. Every Is a resident oi ueaar nayiua, he is engaged in business.

The wedding was a Quiet affair." member is requested by tne nooie grand, Mrs. F. K. mm, to De SENIORS HAVE BREAKFAST. pnrtv members of the east high school senior class enjoyed a break it becomes mcuraDie.

The following letter comes unsolicited from a man who had suffered for ten years from rheumatism and kidney trouble. "Drs. Findley Co. "Gentlemen: I have been a sufferer for about ten years with rheumatism, kidney and stomach trouble, and had taken treatment from many doctors and had taken medicine of different kinds, but got no real benefit from any of them. I had about given up hope of ever getting anything that would give me permanent relief, but hearing so much about what Drs.

Findley were doing for bo many people, I decided to try them as a last resort, and I am happy to av that their treatment has been fast this morning at tne noma uV Miss Helen Brownlee on Logan avenue Arrangements had been made to go by auto to Elk Run but owing to the weather these plans were disbanded and the indoor event suggested. The bounteous menu was served The Gas Light You Now Enjoy Was probably the very best obtainable only a year ago. Since then has been "developed The Cottage Arc A lamp of highest candle power, most agreeable light color, lighted without a match, and sufficient for complete illumination of most any sized dwelling room. We sell this Lamp complete for S2.25 in 75e installments. Wo only ask the privilege of demonstrating this Lamp to you in your home or at our office.

"When you see what it will do, you will buy one. When you have bought one you will buy more until you can read, write or work in any part of i 1 4-lw-i Atrm nrl in the living room alter wmcn me young people had a most happy time in dancing, playing games and charades. PUBLIC CONFIDENCE la the foundation upon which every successful business is built, and confidence cannot be established without a tested reputation. In selling diamonds our time and efforts are devoted to two essential features, Highest Quality and Excellency of values. When you buy an Asqulth Diamond you secure a gem which is certain to be exactly as represented, because our established reputation of 18 years is behind every diamond we sell.

This is your absolute guarantee of safety. Just now we are offering a selection of fine, white, snappy, well spread gems in 14k mounting from $15.00 np to on HAY RACK RIDE. Tne Epworth League of Graoe M. rhnrch had an enjoyable hay rack all I could ask. In one month's treatment I feel better than I have felt for ten years.

I will be glad 0386. Ladies' Coat With Vest. Cut in 5 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 3 1-4 yards of 44 inch material for a 36 Inch size. Price 10c ride last night despite the light rain that fell unon the occupants of the tn raonrrimend Drs.

Findley to any nn whn Is suffering as I did, and can be seen any day after six o'clock two hayracks. It was a jolly picnic party and the aupper that was served on the bank of the river east of town, and the fine fire helped to dispel the in the evening at 829 Sixtn For the 10 cents Inclosed pleas end pattern to the following ad-dress: Size No. 9386 your nome wiin more cuan-uit man uu uvci vu. Des Moines, Iowa. JAMES A.

ADAIR. Seventy yearB and not found want-in. Is wonderful reoord. Drs, chill. There were roasted weiner-wursts, and apples and other good things to eat.

The president of the League. Mrs. Howard Sharp, planned Let us show you and sell you. Findlev treatments have been Name the outing and it waa greatly enjoy time tried and tested, and are not a new cult, fad. faith cure or laying i i v.t B.tonHflr medical ed by the, members.

Address City and State 'LVlrrr rh a way WATERMELON FEAST i CITIZENS GAS ELECTRIC CO. that they are mild and pleasant to The Nonpareil class of St. Paula Jake M. E. church had a watermelon nmM.

ore normnnentlv lo- feast last evening in the diningroom ua Petite r. rn? o7i coaf BVinrth street, nf the church. After the refresh- over the Wangler stores, Waterloo, ments the young people Bpent a hap lv ot time In nlarln aames..

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