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Jot Llilfi Tresl Thi Crlgbil tad Cmalai TktFc8. dr.sk for All Ages. At restaurant, Kotclt and fountain. Dcjtdous, in vigor atag and sustaining Keep on your sideboard at heme. Don travel without iL A quick Itncli prtpied in minnte.

Take no sslttiilste. Ak for HORUCK'S, Others are imitations PV5 4 4 Model BG7 very popular PRETTY HOME WEDDING sT Miss Elizabeth Jasper from Brooklyn, N. Y. at. 44 MR.

AND MRS. EDGAR E. PRODBECK. A pretty weddinr took place last even lug at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas 'nn 1A.1S Tsenma. fiverme the hrid hev A TTfZ in 8 Tf daujrhter. Miss Julia Nesom. snd is JiM Em 1 La EJ is Ess it Vi I the bridegroom Ed car E. Brodbeck.

The ceremony was periormea dj tne nev. Allan B. PhilputL The attendants were Miss Vera Nesom. sister of the bride, as msld of honor, and an Edwarcis as beat man. Miss fcdith Lorraine aiker, or Bloominston, a cousin of the bride, played the Mendelssohn wedding march ss the bridal rarty descended the stair way, with Dorothy and Violet Carrotners Mrs.

F. Seermlller and the Miss Seeg P. JL. are visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr, and Mm, George J.

Bowley, 804 Be vllle ayenue. Mrs. H. 1 Creek, of Urbana. 111., came today to spend a week with her parents before Joining Dr.

Creek In the northern part of the state. Ilr. and Mrs. Patrick Donovan have returned to their home In Chicago after visiting Mrs. Donovan's parents, Mr.

and I Mrs. J. Oscar Moore, in Southeastern ayenue. 3. F.

Balcom and sister. Miss Margaret Bklconv and cousin, of Pueblo. are attending the commencement at Cham oaign. 111., where Henry Balcom was I graduated yesterday, flss Charlotte Lord, of Sherman. lsl the a uest of Miss Mary Lord.

Miss vhne English, who visited Miss Lord for several days, returned to her home In a hash this morning. i Ir. and Mrs. Crux ton Head, 610 East and Mrs. Crux ton A ATITI PY Tkent thlrd street.

wlU XataaVk. ufty flfth anniversary of ueorge av just vhat ypa strive for. The r' i Marion Trust Co; 'AETNA' Furniture Fittings FOR BAKKS AND OFFICE 4 hlght of style, quail Superior workmanship. V' sell direct to the user Aa'ents for inivfaciec Chairs The ma'de, StortTilliw a Sptcudty Estimates tnd catalogue on 're quest. Work done anywhere In the Lmted States.

AETNA CABINET CO. 321.32TW. UmryUmdSt. ImJimmmplU Look up and, Not Be persistent tn your "efforts to build up your aaxinfs scccunt Holding on to nickels and dimes you are la. clined to spend foolishly.

1s not being siinT. v. irs economy The Central Trust Co. 1IA.1U F.mmt Marks Saviaga Dept. Open Saturday Mgkta WHAT DO YOU THINS Jt3 Trial aakM vo know.

THUJt3 A KXASOK. ACCARTS TIP TOP, BREAD (Welsh Want Ads NEWS 11 observe I the their marriage tomorrow and Tecelve their friends; inr If formally. There are no in vitationa toyoufi cosmos the trait of clock 1 rA, I rf.A 1 .113 uvw I has returned returned home, and has' ror ner guests Gertrude Cain, or Chicago, ana Carter, of Memphis. Tenn Tavlor. announces the marriage finance and SOOn vhn hiv hls.augbterAnna iJelie.

to toward i JOU WIU jt Swagerr which 4ook place yesterday. m.r. euiu jlli itavv kvhv vw wedding trip and they wlU be at home at the rressiy alter, jujy. i. iAmong the guests that are here Tor the marnase or aiiss una Mercer ana Charfes G.

this are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowers, of McLean, 111.: Mr. and Mrs. E.

Mets. of Men tone. and Miss Haxel cooney, or. uadison. Major Robert Anderson W.

R. 4 save a reception and miscellaneous shower yesterday after Its business Ises sion. for Miss Vema' Calvert, a bride of next weelc The women gavel her articles of cut; glass and captain Wallace Foster presented a nag. Mr. and Mi.

Albert 8. Wasson gave a progressive euchre party; last nignt, having, for lhelr guests Mr and Mrs. John W. crossman, ana tan. james i Whsllon.

Mr. and Mrs. AVilLtam bilker, Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Wooley, Mrs MaTf cellia urayson ana mibb miu urajiaa. John Knurr. 1509 South Meridian street has returned from a visit to Europe. I He spent two days In the village of Oberaro mergau.

where the Passlbn Play is being produced, ana is aeujnitu wn su uwi aaw ind neara imoni me iuddis. earnesf plous lolk who producing (real ocmoM. CtAnnt and Mrs. Carlisle and daughter. Ann Carlisle, and their visitor.

Miss Ureene. of ew York, will come a week from today to join tr.ana irs. cnanes E. Coffin and Friday all. will, leave or Ij.fvrtt0 and on Saturday they will go to Kentiana to oe gu i oi wurje au.

Mr: and Mrs. A. Kenyon will also go to KenUand. Mrs Jamea M. Copeland i entertained last evening with a dinner at tne ciay pool for her niece.

Miss Julia Glpe. who will be graduated from the Normal Gyrn naslum ollere next week. The dinner was followed by a theater party at the Murat. The guests were Misses nasei Orr. Kdlth Klifer Mabel Glpe.

Eva Lutz. Maud Helen Demoss. Gladys Dixon. Corlnne Guenther. Amanda Knut ter.

and Rome Gowers, The Butler chapter of the Phi Delta Theta gave the second of a series of three commencement events In the form of a dance and garden party at tip fraternity home, in Irvington. last evening. The hotiM and grounds were attractively decorated with Japanese lanterns and parasolei. The orchestra was stationed on the veranda and afforded entertain ment for both, those In and out 1 of the Dainty programs done In the fraternity colors, blue and white, were given to the seventy flve attendance. Among the visiting guests were Miss Klttlner.

of Anderson: Miss Hughes, of Greenfield', Miss Rehlingr. cl Chicago, with Mrs. IX A. Conw Mn Hughes and Mr.i Stuckla.d. Greenfield; Mr.

Eld ridge, of Miami university, and Mr, Kinsbary of Illinois university. Mrs. W. Pink Hall, Mrs. H.

M. Cochrane and Mrs. O. T. Behymer gave a tea this' afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Hall. in St. Clair street, for Mrs. Hail visitors, Mrs. J.

IX Roberta, of Terre Hsute. and Mra: Earl hitney Stewart, of Chi cago. In the, dining room tnere was an arbor of wistaria with a canopy over the tahia ana between the living room and dining room were garlands of the flowers. In the ether rooms there was a profusion of sweet peas with palms, maldvn halr ferns and rosea. Assisting in the.

parlors and drawing room were Mr Thomas F. Harrington. Mrs. Harry iinmann and Mrs. jonn uxenrora.

ana receiving at the door were Miss Berthelda Klausmann and Miss Ruth Smith. Mrs. Hall's voung daughter Crystal, with six young girl friends, all of vhom graduated last night, dispensed the hospitalities In the dining room. A harpist played during the afternoon. The marriage of Hadley C.

Thomas and Miss Jeannette Morris took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the country home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert IL Morris, near Elisabethtown. The ceremony took place on the lawn, and was performed by the Rev.

Morton C. Pearson, of the First Friends' church, of this city. The lawn was decorated wifii daisies. The bride wore white batiste.1 with Irish lace, and carried white sweet peas. The only attendants were the little cousins of the bride, who carried baskets of rose petals which they strewed before her.

There were about seventy five relatives and friends present Among them were Mr. and Mrs. O. IX Thoman ana Dr. and Mrs.

Alexander White, of Indianapolis: Miss Ethel Dennis and Mis Lillian McConnell. of Danville; Miss Gertrude' Hodges and Miss Mary Waite, of Chicago, and Miss Grace Mills, of Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas arrived in Indianapolis last evening, and are at home at HI Olney street ii as ringbearer and flower girl.

"Melody of Love" wa played for the ceremony. The bride's irown as of white messaline. trimmed pearl and crystal fringe, and she carrleii a bouquet of white roses. Mi Nesom wore a gown of pink mull and iac e. Ths house decorations were of palms, smilax and ferns.

The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brodbeck and son Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Amoa, of Wabash; Mrs.

G. A. Walker, of Bloomington Mrs. P. C.

Van Slyke, of Midland. Mr. and Mm. Brodbeck will be at home at 341 North New Jersey street after July 1. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL mlllers have gone to New xoric to stay until September.

and Mrs. Oeorre B. Gaston and son will leave next week for their sum mer camp at Lake Leland, Mich. Mrs. Charles E.

Coffin has Issued invi tations for a tea Tuesday for Miss Cynthia D. Meyer and her friends Miss Isabel le Gels entertained a num ber of relatives and 'friends last evening to celebrate ber birthday anniversary. Miss Louise Mllllgan has returned from visit to friends in the east after at tendSnr the commencement at Bryn Mawr. Mrs. W.

A. Kissam and sons, of Manila. Mrs. A. Goodman and daughter Dorothy have gone to Cincinnati to attend a Miss Elisabeth Ohr will go to Peoria, tomorrow to visit her aunt, Mrs.

Wheeler. Mrs. Louis Haas will entertain tomorrow afternoon for Miss Pearl Staley, of Pittsburg. Miss Bess Leedy will leave Sunday for Chicago, where she will spend ths summer at the University of Chicago. The Thursday Afternoon Club held its outing today at Brookslde park, and this evening the husbands of the members will, go out for supper.

Mrs. Frank N. Fitzgerald will receive Informally tomorrow afternoon at Golden Hill for her visitor, Mrs. George Edwin Keller, of South Bend, formerly of this city. There are no Invitations.

Miss Blanche O'Donnell. of Houston. formerly of this city, Is spending a short time in Terre Haute with Mias Anne Hulman. and later will come here to Join her mother, Mrs. Virginia O'Donnell.

Miss Maude Essex. soprano: Edward Taylor, tenor, and Franklin N. Taylor. bass, aent to Pla infield today, where they will sing the solo parts in "The Crea tion." which will be sung this evening at the Friends' church by a chorus of fifty voices. The marriage Is announced of the Rev.

H. C. Alley, of Brookvllle. to Miss Maude E. Brown, of V'incennes.

which took place at the home of Miss Bessie Klssell. seven miles north of the city. Both have just completed a course of study at Tayjor university at Uplands They will live in Haftford City. Invitations will be Issued this week by Mr. and Mrs.

Henry W. Tutewller for the marriage of their daughter, Louise Kathleen, to Foster Vestal Smith, to take place Wednesday evening, June 29, at 8 o'clock, at Roberts Park church, and for a reception at their home. In Cen i irai avenue, aner tne ceremony. The marriage of Miss Emma Wegener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Wag ener, to Carl Roembke took place last evening at lon sr cntrcn, the Rev. J. C. Peters officiating. Miss Minnie Waaener.

a sister of the bride, land Walter Hansen were the attendants. Miss Ruth Glllete played the organ and Miss Irma Foerster sang curing the wedding. me teacners or scnool No. 30 gave a daisy luncheon for Miss Maybeli Stlls. a 4 una bride.

One of the schoolrooms was decorated with ferns and daisies and there were covers for fourteen. The appoint ments were in yello' and white. Each guest reopivca a pair or "stilts" for a souvenir. a girt lor tne bride was daintily decorated with forget me nots. Mrs.

Elmer E. Clary gave a mlscel laneous shower lastj evening for Miss Flora Gllkey, who le to be married Wednesday. The decorations' were in pink and white. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mrs.

J. B. Knickerbocker. and Mr. G.

A. Clary. Among the guests were Miss Helen Mary Brewer, of Mld dletown, and Mrs. Herman Magnuson, of Louisville. i Mrs.

Lawrence White Torge was the hostess this afternoon for a tea which she gave for Miss Hollowbush. of Rock Island. 111., who is visiting Mrs. Harrv R. Fltton.

The entire house was adorned with baskets and wall pockets of flowers, pink roses in the living room, neonies in the hall snd for the dining room yellow daisies. The candles and cakes were ornamented with yellow daisies and the ices were served in the form of flower pots of daisies. Mrs. George was assisted by Mrs Harry Fltton, Mrs. Charles A.

Greathouse. Mrs. Waller Curt Brown, Mrs. Henry Clav Brubaker, Mrs. Frederick At Mr a J.

J. Reilly. Mrs. Frank Fltton. Mrs.

C. B. Cottlngham and Mrs. Walton L. Dynes.

Netzorg Selig. The. Indianapolis Club was the scene of beautiful wedding last evening and was transformed into a garden of flowers and bay trees. The bride was Miss Es telle Sellg. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Moses SeliK. and the bridegroom was Leo NeUorg, of Muncie. A large number of relatives and friends came to attend ths ceremony, which was performed by Kabbi Morris Feuerllcht. The long parlor had at one end a background of nalrna and terns with a white altar railing In front, cathedral candles and clusters of lilies.

As an orchestra played the wedding march irora 'Menaeissonn Midsummer Night's Dream," the bridal procession entered, freceamg were tne ushers. Sydney Sellg, a brother, and Julias Sellg. a cousin of the bride, the bridegroom and his best man. Daniel cohen, of Chicago. the ring bearer, teiyn Mann, a niece or the bride, then the maid of honor.

Miss Agatha Sellg, sister or tne bride, and lastly the bride with, ner lather. As the service was read the orrlietstra played Believe Me If All Those Endearing young Lnarms. The bride wore an elegant gown of white satin crepe meteor, elaborated with hand embroidery, and trimmed with duchesse lace and pearls. Her long tulle eil was held by sprays or lilies of the alley and her bouquet was a shower of Mies or tne vauey raiung rrom the Bible which she carried. Miss Selig's gown waa of apricot satin veiled In chiffon and lace and trimmed with a touch of gold laos and ornaments.

Her arm bouquet was of marguerites. The little maid wore white nd carried the ring in a my. Mrs. Sella gown was or black satin and lace, and Mrs. Netzorg, of Muncie.

mother of the bridegroom, wore a eown of gray silk and After the congratulations the wedding party went to the dining room where the dinner was served. The table was arranged in the form of a hollow square with a fountain pla ing In the center, and with palms and flowers sjrrounditig it. On the tabl were baskets of rink and white roses alternating with vases of flowers, the whole connected with garlands and smilax. At iho place vrvrc booklets with the photographs the bride and bridegroom. numerous, sketches iad Jokes and the songs that were sunt? by the companv.

The booklets were rir orated in green airi white, and tied iMtr. ribbons Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Netxorg.

parents of the bridegroom, and and Mrs. Samuel Ringgold of Muncl: Mrs. Kva Half and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Newman, of Chicago; Mr and Mrs Pvlvan W.

Kahn and Miss Florence Kahn.Vf Louisville; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cohen, of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Marks, of I'wtroit.

Miss Jeannetr Sellg nnd KM Selig. of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Sommerj. of Athens.

() and Mr iir.d Mrs A I. Frisch. or Milwaukee Mr and Mrs. Netsorg loft last night for a wedding Trip north and they wiM be at home at the Canopic, In Muncie, after THE TXDTAXAPOLTS THURSDAY, TUXK 16. 1910.

articles Portable shaving mirrors, foldinjr and adjuPtaMe to anv angle, worth $2.75. this ale OSc 25c Rathasweet. porfiims and softens the water 14c 25c antiseptic tooth paste 2 for 2J5c 25c Wilbur's antiseptic tooth powder J)c 25c Magda cold cream, in tubes 1 Main floor. Women's a serge pa r. i 1 Basement.

omen i ox 25c fordi For Friday we give you choice of any tan oxford or pump in our entire stock, rr gular $2.98 to $4.00 values, for only Main floor. Summer wear for women $16.50 Light weight coats for $10 An extraordinary bargain in women's light weight coats. Splendid summer coats in three colors, made witii tuxedo revers and stylish long front, with large buttons. An unusually good value at $16.50, offered in this sale 1A fr for only. lUaUU Women's linen Coats for traveling and automobile wear, made with d.ustproof collar and sleeves, extra long, at $3.98, S4.98, $5.98 nd up Women's new tan serge coats, the newest models out for summer, priced at $10.00 Women's fine serge long coats, with sailor collar and satin and button trimming, an excellent value, priced at $12.50 Women's foulard silk dresses, very st)iish, with Gibson waist and plaited skirts, regular $18.50 Quality $10.98 The new Isteamer, aviation and polo coats, the latest.

In plaids and plain tan, at $35.00 Women's white lingerie In beautiful styles, lace trimmed, with long sleeves and high or Dutch neck, the $1.50 kind, this sale 98c Women's tailor made waists, in plaited bosom, with linen collar and cuffs, many styies. the $1.50 kind. 98c Women's white lingerie waists, with bosoms of all over edging and Insertion, regular $3.00 and $3.50 kind, this sale $1.98 Women's house dresses, In light, and dark shades, with long sleeves and Dutch sleeves, the $1.50 krml, only 98c Girls' coats and dresses Girls' light weight wool coats, 6 to lG year sizes, pretty Mothproof bags. Mothproof bags, ja.le, only Basement. In this 10c reserving: kettles Blue and white enameled, first quality, 6 quart size, regularly 4oc.

only. Basement. Lace curtains 29c Reai bobblnet curtains, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 kinds, Khlte. Arab or cream, splendid quality, large variety of small or elaborate designs, ror parior or liv ing: room, pair. Third floor.

S3.98 August 1. The bride's traveling dress was a blue tailored suit with blue chiffon waist and a black haU Kurtz Ertel. The marriage of Miss Aulle Violet Er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iouls G.

Ertel. to Dr. Fred' B. Kurtz took place last evening at the Seventh Presbyterian church, the Rev. Claude K.

Shaver, oftl ciatlng. Just before the ceremony Miss Florence Gemmer. a bride of hxt week, sang "Spring song. aiiss nerma jasper played the Mendelssohn Wedding Mnrrh as the bridal party entered. The ushers were Dr.

A. L. Steward. Hewitt i Thomas. Albert Ballman and Oustav Mueller, and thek master of ceremonies was Kdwln Boswell.

The maid of honor was Miss Elsie Mae Ertel. sister of the bride, and the best man was Ralph Kurtz, a brother of the bridegroom. During the service Miss Jasper played the Intermezzo from "Cavallerla Rusticana." 'Elaa'n Processional" was played es the bridal party went to the front of the church, where congratulations were received Later Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz and the bridal party and relatives were entertained at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ertel in Koyt avenue: The brlie wore a gown of white silk batiste with Irish lace, and earned a bouquet of white roses, and her sister a gown of Dresden silk trimmed with Mexican tenerlffe lace. She carried pink carnations. Among the guests at the voiding were Mrs. J.

W. Kurtz of Princeton who. with Mrs. E. Rnswell and Mrs Hewitt Thomas, assijte during tho evening.

Dr. and Mrs. Kurtz will be at home at 1413 South East street after August 1. Carl Johnson. At the home of W.

A Johnson in Ashland avenue last evening th. re was pretty' wedding, the bride being the daughter. Miss Margaret Johnson, and the bridegroom. Alfred W. Carl, formerly Melbourne.

Australia. Miss atrrtt nlaved the wedding march from bottles. A complete line. of thesei bottles in stock, priced upward from OeUUj Basement. stands.

Brushed brass umbrella stands, $5 00 value, this sale rv Basement iS09 Window shades Regular 65c quality handmade fine oil opaque window shades, mounted on best Hartshorn rollers, 38 Inches wide, 7 feet long; all staple colors. n. Third floor. Oxfords In ail leathers, little gents'. youths'.

$1.25. and Voys' Basement. 1.50 oxfords. In Friday's sale we will include 300 pairs of $2. AO and $2 50 white canvas oxfords, pumps and Eclipse ties, in broken lines and 5 izes at only Main floor.

1.50 styles for summer wear, prices $3.98, $5.00, up to $8.75 Girls' wash dresses in gingham, madras and percale, slzjes to 14 years, prices ySc $1.50. $1.98. and up Second floor. bridal wreath and smilax. and the wedding, colors were all of green arid white.

The bride wore a gown of white silk mull with Irish lace andkearried while roses and smilax. A dinner and reception followed the ceremony. Among the guests were Clarence Patton and Bon Sherman, of Buckley 111., and T. J. McKee.

of Marion, grandfather of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. MehafTey will be at home at 714 Greer street after July 1. Engelke Woerner.

One of the interesting weddings of last evening was that of Miss Frances Woerner and John F. Engelke. which took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Woerner, Miss Mary Eckman, Miss Bertha Mallory and Miss Helen Walllck. dressel In White embroidered gowns veiled in green gauze, entered carrying a. chain of smilax and daisies to form the aisles. The ushers were Delos Allg Charles Kealin, Charles Smith and Hurst Sargent.

The bride was attended by her sister. Miss HYieda Woerrter, as maid of honor, and Mr. Kngelke was attended hv I.ohenrin" for the entrance and win re at nome at t.ut street "love's Old Sweet Sons' for the cere I 1 he tnde wore a gown of Sicilian. mAnv which was performed bv the Rev. i with hat to match.

Among the I HalneS. OI I I I in J.ui i i I i r.ell I church The bride wore a white lingerie reP6 with a whl'e satin gir.lie and a pray of orange blossoms in her hair The house decorations were of daisi. and ferns. Assisting In the hospitalities of the evening were Misses Elizabeth Stott Anna Fox and Elizabeth Menough. Mr and Mrs.

will be home at 1905 Ashland avenue August 1. Mehaffey McKee. A pretty wedding, llple in its arrest ments, toot place last a tie home of Mr. and Mrs Walhve The bride was their daughter. I.otM.

E. McK and the bridegroom was 's B. MehafTey. The ceremony a. performed bv the Rev M.

Barr Christian church assisted i.v E. S. Shumaker Miss played the wedding marc; mony took place ber.eatlj a of of Chicago. Mr and Mrs fdinlly. Pendleton; Mr arid Mr Sileken.

of Minneafvulis. arol Mr. J. Christian, of Sprague Lanham. Miss ais Cr.

l.anham Earl Spragie were rtiarri1 at the th" bride ar.d Mrs James I.arfhani street, in saucers. Thin Austrian china tea cups and saucers Basement. IOC tumbleri Thin blown crystal glass table tumblers, each Basement, 3C orinor arid rods. Brass adjustable curtain rods, highly polished, extend from 30 to 50 inches. inch tube with 1 '4 Inch brass ball ends, the 15c kind, three hundred to go Third' floor." IOC A.lolpli and Mrs a rents.

Mr W'ai the presen a rvirnber the presen 'e a re'atives ar.ii fvjeivis The a i ho'iii perfo' the er. befre M.j ha. T'rtrk Me niv K' and Mrs W. st ''Id pia tile weddit. bridal partv enter.

.1 1 l.anham. a site; ere tc 1 r' i a a 'a a a waist r.ar I fa Hi. evening M. In stripes, figures and floral printings'. 30 Inches wide.

15c grade, a yard Q. Main floor. a1 Organdie donzcll Fine sheer cloth. 10 Inch, white and tinted ground, in dots, figures and flowers. 15c grade.

i vard Qla Main floor. 03C Jresi patternt Hlgh grade novelty silk and wool dress lenjtha. choice colorings, JZ0.00 and J25.00 value QQ Main floor. ta0 towels. Fine pure linen hemmed huck towels.

23c Quality, this sale Main floor. thread. Basting thread, best 500 yard spools, regularly 5c, dozen 33o, each Main floor. a)C crash. Linen crash suiting, all pure linen, 36 Inches in width, especially adapted for long coats, 39c value, a yrd off Main floor.

a9C Satin sofa pillows Cheney satin sofa pillows, made up ready for use. very attractive new designs, light and dark shades. In floral and conventional designs, with best silk floss filling, worth mi TI i i saies til 91. this sale. Second floor.

Boys pants of white sweet peas. Miss Ianham, the maid of honor, wore a gown of pink komura silk and carried pink sweet peas. The rooms were adorned with daisies and nalma. Mr. and Mrs.

Sprague will be at home at 1209 West Thirty second street. Welch Williams. Mr. Welch was attended by Frank O'Har an. and the bride entered with the eldest brother, Harry T.

Williams, who gave her away. The bride wore white Paris mousselaine made over white silk, and trimmed with Irish embroidery and lare. Misb MacKnight and Miss Welch wore white embroidered gowns and carried carnations. Miss Ruth Abercrombie played the wedding music and Miss Ena Boetler sang "Because." As the service Herman Helming. The ceremony was proceeded "Annie Laurie" was played.

performed by the bride's uncle, the Hev. The decorations for the rooms and the Edgar Williams, of Greenwood, and the i bridal table were pink and white carna Rev. George D. Wolfe, of the Kletcher tlons. Mr.

and Mr Welch have gone to Meridian str' er. the Rev. Allan Phil puit officiating. "Misses Edna Wildhack and Lillie Kox carried the rlbtions to form an aisle to the ceremony room, which was adorned in lilies arid paims. The In ide wore a gown of white luffon md lace, and carried a bouquet of lilies of the tied with Tile bridal table was .1 ecu rated witu white and yellow ins ar.d vell iw tafers.

and at each place was a of white 'ris Mr ord Mrs. Wtld.iat have g.ine on a mo tor trip for we Among re Mr A', r. nf grandmother bri i Mr and. Mrs Wiid'nack. ivin.

Hi grandparents of i.ridegroon arid Mi and Mrs P.obert Wildhack. of New York WEDDINGS IN THE STATE. Marriage of Persons Prominent in the Social 'Life of Various Cities. Ml TV. Mn rrv ar 1 Mr 't V.

preside at the o. gir. 89c ncy scarfsy shams Dresser scarfs and pfi lowshams, sizes 30x30 and 18x50 lnch. good quality union cloth, wide hemmed edge and torchon lace in sertlon, a trine soiled. worth 39c, while they last 15c Second floor.

Boys' blue serge pants, all wool and lined, in the knlckerbocker style, sixes 9 to 18 years. $1.75 value, at $1.19 a pair. In the bloomer style, sixes 4 to 10 years, $1.50 value, a pair Second Floor. curtains. 98c Floral bordered swiss curtains, in blue, pink and yellow, pretty wide borders, washable, neatly made and very durable, the kind, a pair QffV Third floor.

iOC Expansion Salo Furnilaro nags Drapcrios Tyarlng the alterations that are being made before we annex our two extra floors on the wtit, with two exception eectlonal bookcase and Hooaler kitchen cabinets Is be? inr sold at substantially lower rices. We haven't picked out a fw items hers and there as leaders, but the redactions PPlr to ererythJn; except as noted. Onr "prices, as tnoet folk know, are already much lower than the rutins; ones olsewhere: now they are still less. Give us a call Friday and just look around a little. Mali orders given careful attention.

J1 PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. With the aviation week enthusiasts within our gates, the hundreds of visiting merchants among us and shoppers in ever increasing numbers in attendance at our Pre inventory sale, there is much to suggest the busy holiday season in our great store. Every one in charge is actively pushing special bargains and clearance lots to the front preparatory to invoicing and the consequence is that you can buy a great many things now for much less than ordinarily. As proof: Tho Oiler Dros. Co.

205 Waah. St. slipper Boyi' oxfords. dimity. Madras giogiiara, A.

JAf 1SJ1N ilMJ tin. rw Woven madras ginghams, 6.000 yards: checks, stripes and plain colors. 10c grade, yard i Main floor. OhC linens German linens. In three shades of blue, lavender, pink, old rose, gray, tan and reseda, i4 Inches wide, Xrd Main floor.

lSfC silk. Rough finished, tan. leather and champagne, 27 inch. a yard ne Main floor. OijC the hair.

Brllliantlne for the hair. bottle, only, Second floor. 45c Hair pnffi. Oainsboro puffs, the latest $3.49 cluster puffs, 19 and 13 in a Second floor. eloC hair switchei Straight hair switches.

all long hair. 24 lnch at lg Inch at Second floor. 98c; IS switche 50c All long, natural wavy hair. 24 lnch 20. 4QtZ Second floor.

XmO 111 er. A remnant sale, bundles of 3, 4 and 5 rolls to jro at 5c a bundle. Enough in each bundle to paper a pantry, a closet or a cellar way. About SO bundles to close out quickly Wiadowyhaae to apply tb any plain glass to give a stained glass effect. Comes 1H inches wide, price, a yard.

40c and SOr A Third floor. The uahers were Trank Williams, Curran Sudriarth. Manortl Ellsworth and Harry Boyd, and ihy ware follow by the brtd rroom and hla brat man. Eatll Haifiaoa, of Alton. The bridesmaid wrr Miss Iran Harrison.

Gold la Longet. May Luchett and Mabl Jonaa. and lha maid of honor was Mira HI' Beard, of Louisville. Kir. The bride antered tha church with her father, who gave her away.

ui jais. tz.ii iiuairi, lace over white atln. wltn bead trimmmgi East Fifteenth street was the scene of nd a white picture hat. She also wore the i weddinr Klft. a silver necklace, with pearl weuumg last evening, wnen tne nev.

sh. crrjad aahower bouauet ef G. Everson, of the College Avenue white' tendants were Miss Ida MacKnight, of Cincinnati, a cousin of the bride; Mis Alta Welch, a sister of the brtdetrrooni. North Illinois street. As the and Misses Beryle and Alice Barber, piayea tne wedding march.

Miss 'a ro nieces of the bride, were ribbon bearers lyn ocrner, sister of the bride rmce at. k. rnuren. as the harp sr played i est irginia on tneir wedding trip, ana corLUMBCS. June Decora Nona of iieHns ana lowers and the Zeta Kan mey win De at nome at Aiaoama ana i nn Bn efr tiiv uml at th wed pa Phi rorority hymn.

The br'de wore a Tenth streets, after July 15. Among the ding Mlm Jannetie Vtyrrla. daohter of gown of white satin and duchesse lace and guests at the wedding were the bride's! Mr and Mr: Albert Morrte and Hadley C. her il was held bv a wreath of daisies two aunts. Mrs.

Jennie Long and Mrs. i Thomas, wn of Mr and Mrs. U. W. Thomas.

Sha carried a bouuuet of lilies nf ih. v.i.lAnna MacKnight. of Cincinnati. at Shady Plaire. the country home of the ley and orchids.

Her only jewel wa. the weijdmg gift, a lavaliere Mls i Woerner. the maid of honor, wore a kowii of light green silk and carried a bouquet of daisies The decorations for the room were green and white, palms, ferns, smilax, rotes and daisies being ux.mI.' For the hridnl table th' re was a centerpiece of daisies ferns, an.i white tapers Mr and Mrs. Fngelke have ton. on a wedding trip and when 'hey return th.ev a i i i DAXVIIXE.

June 11 The marriage last night of Samuel Hardin Mills, of polls, and Miss Aita Mae Christie, of DanvIHe, was one of the social events of the season here." The wedding was In the Methodist Episcopal church, which was beautifully decorated fth palms, myrtfe sad flowers of vmrtoua kinds. The full ting cremony was used, the Kev. II! vat Eugene Moorman, pastor of the Engie wood Christian church, at Indianapolis, officiating. Invitations had been issued to three hundred families, which brought the full number of persona invited to between seen hundred and eight Guests were present from Aahevllle. C.

Indianapolis, Greencastle. Loogootee. Terre Haute. Browns burs. Piainflcld, Hadley, A no aad othei places.

hrt. ri. r.r,t vMMrilii; aftmoofl. Tha rtlr. I Morton Pearson, of In llanapclls.

officiated. wnanacK rox. 'Just before the ciemon the brld's mother The marriHse of Miss Marv Miller Fox. sa ne Because The meodlns was en a lawn 4 In frm of the Morns homo, and seventy flve daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. rox. to gxirM prwn, Vt Mr Thomas George (. Wildhack.

son of Mr. and Mrs. jwiii live a( Ul Hny street. Indianapolis. Mr.

i Thomas Is civil engineer, and was grad coti iuAj fr untveraitv a few sears ii Thomas Mi.h K'ii'h Announcements have hen reren ed here of th weddlns; of Miss Ktna Iirene I'onfer. daughter of Mrs. Caro Tr and FTtnk liHVmi. son of Mr. ax I Mn John DeRon.

st Madison. Wis. They wfil a home at Cincinnati after August 1. Mr I was formerly a reetdent of this ciry snd was graduated from the iocs I high wh'X'l He attended I'urdue university whre fl a member of the Phi Ieita fraternity and later was graiuate from the L'nlverslty Wisconsin. MARION William Frederick Glasser and Miss Mary Theresa Marti, daughter of Mr.

and Mlrr Mar Shanahsn. as maid of honor, and atten 1d the bridegroom, bis bro'her A weddlnc breakfast was served at th home th bri'le parent Mias IrUCtle Kl. 'l'jrh'r of Mr and Mrs. E. I anil Willis Ien.

were married by the Re Gibson, pastor of the f'rKbj terlan church, at the home tne bride' parents, in this city. KNI I.KTON 1 'la 'K trt.nrr an 1 II ire. Snyh cf fjegta Miss Ir. 1 June It Miss Ethet and Mrs. E.

J. Clark. Tf I 'hi' is vrere married if a large number ra.dine Smish, of Winches i i ss ei. i aaai atr. sr mjL rj trv i a mw i a 'T bbv vi a a' Frencli 'h mmwmmmmmmmmmmmm Ponfeevailk.

i Imported; in prtfkadots, stripes and Drelerf de signs. 32 inches' wide, 59c: value, yard. Main fioor. iOC Rough flniah. for coats, 3 all sha(4 of.

tan, $1.00 grade Main flopr. bUC The shirtwaist glare 25c washable, practical, sensible. An good quality silk, finished lisle glove, in white only, are eial value at ify Main floor. akDC Hit fasteners. Hold tha hat securely without 'hatpins.

X5e an4 25c kinds. Main oC Jia sheets. Sixty large headed steel pins ob a sheet, assorted sises and colors, 5c kind, a Main floor. 5C JBar pias. S0o bar plnsJarge varl ety.

with stone. set. tings Main floor. Jeck chaiasJ JSah pins. '25c SOc neck chains, "ame thyst.

pearl, sappblns, jade. coraj. omy t.r Main floor. 11.90 sash attractive designs, gold and oxl Main Summer underwear i Tha bast attortment in'tha city, for men, I woman and children Men's balbrlggsn half sleeve undershirts and double seated drawers, special, a Men's Sea Island cotton undershirts, In half and long sleeve style, double sealed, trap back, ankle drawers, 75c quality, a garment. Women's pure Hale thread fine stlt'chei union suits wtthlow sleeveless la lace knee lengtk.

Women's low neck sleeveless vests, full taped. fr 50, or, each 17e Women's. pare risle thread vents, with low neck, sleeveless, crochet yokes, in five different patterns. Children's waist unlon suits, sleeveless, tight drop seat atyla r. Main floor.

Two of the brtdeamaJda of the Baptist church, performed the marriage "a 5TI lie blue ceremony for her daugnter. Miss Ella wn whl" th. r.mrt Williams, and Claude A. Welch. The at luil.hlL th.

hrMai couple left for Chicago and other point, under a shower of rice. i I tr, sister ef the brUleitroom, was mal 1 Horace lnn. rt I. tis. Ar h.

man. and little Edyth Francis SotUxtyo: 1 dianapoBa wa flower girt. Amoc th nut town guests were Mr. and Mrs. ftv.K.

and Earl Hunt, of Indianapolis, ur. ant Air Smlsh were i both former student of ixrpa university. the. St. Joseph Catboilc WORTHI.vaTO.V.

Jun 1 nA. Price snd Miss. Bianco Hays were marrt. here yesterday at the home of the bride Jrar ents by the Rev. J.

H. fames, of the Memo dtst church. The brldcrooo ls a prwcmu. young merchant of Union, and. the btj is daughter of the Hon.

Wllber A. Hiys. Tbej wiU go to bouaefteepiu at Llnmn. I NEWCASTLE.7 June M. Miss i reed, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. IVWUii 11. sna j. wuaee wiir te mar iwl a( the home of the brtde's parents tils even It. Leonora.

May. daog hter ef Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

May. of Sprtnprt. and Frank f. Pastor were married in this city yesterisy ait ernoun by the Rev. L.

Howe. PERt. Ind June It Claude H. Conrad. cf New Albany, and Mlos A'ary Carson, of this city, were married last nlnht at tn! home of the bride's parents, and Mrs.

William Carson. In the presence of fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs, CODraa win it re at Mew Albany. the home of the brides parents.

In frrim mHtananolia Mr. and VALPARAISO. Mrs. Alex White snd BVA.VSVIT.LE, Ind. June Ht leu I Frybarger.

of and Wis JUreel Casey, of this city. ere la Chlca yesterday. A.VTJERSOX. Juna M. A "prty Mfn wedding that was mltneeaed by a larc eo.

peny of friends last nirit was tfiat M.f Cecil daughter of Dr. and Ja Redd Inc. and Bowman, alw t.t The Rev. Leonard Carver tu. 'l Mrs.

C. X. Harout ami were among tne ouVof (ow PHEIJJ'n'ILLE Jane 'W. oniei beth Cornet, daughter of Mr. and Ir.

Lv Wi Holtman. and Mr. Emit Luetsenau were mar Had yesterday by the Kutvr TCaimIj. t. June 1.

Harry Meajiter, of ft. Wayne. and Miss Nellie J. Wonders, a prominent young woman ct this city, were mrnd here by the E. Tlnkhaom.

KT. WATNE. In. June lt Ms Ameit, May Frelhorger, and Cbarte 8. I'tutroffer.

wull known Wayne young popl. wer married yesterday at St. Faul's Catho.1.1 church, hs this etty. The brtde is a daunter of Mr. and Mrs.

fjrnaitua Freiburf.r. jtai prominent la musical circles of tie cicvi Ht'NTIN(3TOX. June It Outwitting their friends, who were ernecttnr ta give them a end oflf." Mlse EfRe dKberharf. af thtsctiy. Mm Conrad Marti, were, married yesterday Dy Land Dr.

H. rtoatca. or wre ma the Re Fhtr Jihn Durham, at St. Paursirted Wednesday morn tne; at and ix(. athoile hurch The bride attended by 1 at once an a trlt 19 douMe weddins: too place today when tr.e two daughters of A.

Weber. prorrtieent train, deaier. were married. Vies Lid'e came the bride of Joha Iximbadlid. a of this city, and Mies Ruth Weuer sod Jcn Mann, ol M.

npeaf n. 111., were mmj weddiaa of Miss Marie Skull v. of Wshaeh. and Jacob roon. a teacher in the local scnooi.

nil reew announcea an event of A Announcement te mate of the en of Mies Mary Becdelo daach ter Dt Harry BeaJel, former trtct ehairwiah. and supervisor of tfe'rensu. to marry Carl Swaa. They wUi be married on jane 3..

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