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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 14

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SUNDAY, XOVEMPER 6, 1933 TUB DAYTON DAILY NEWS i 14 MAIN NEWS SECTION I cBCBes cam? ctjsk few aa AFIUMiWEIUCAN NEWS Store Plans Observance Of Silver Jubilee Mm. Isahelle Relboder relumed home from New York whir she had been at the bedside of her sister for the past month. formed Wednesday with the following bng a members: John Walton, Lloyd fox, Raymond liut-ler, Garfield Evans, Paul Statnn, fharlea Smart. Hevwood I'ullen. Charles Scott of Wilherforve l)rks.

Jhn Caldwell, Hurry Positively the Last Week of Our Greatest BEAUTYREST Mattress Sale! supriscd his wife Thursday evening jjth, Kugcne Brown, and with a dinner in honor of her birth- jllh YoiiriR. A picnic was held for day. The dinner at Tarrymore jliimj V'jew, games were Springs, the Scott summer nonie. I R. K.

Reid of New York, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Scott recently I received his degree from the Columbia university. Mrs. Marian Anderson entertained the 1'nivore Contract riub at her home on Horace st.

Tuesday evening. NO played and races run. The weekly meeting of the table tenuis club for men ended with Iawretice Johnson winning the championship and Paul Jonei holding the runner-up position. New members are invited to join the club which meets ea. Wednesday at p.

m. At Mckinley M. E. church, Ttcv. W.

H. McCallum. pastor, Mrs. Ruth Henderson will lead the worship service in the church school at 9:30 a. m.

The pastor will preach at 11 a. m. on "God Fxpresses Himself Through Men." In the afternoon the pastor, rhoir and congregation will go to Troy tn conduct services for Kev. C. L.

Fleming. The Young People's meeting at p. m. with Miss Eula Steed leading the discussion. The "Golden Hour" from 8 to p.

m. MONEY Dovm The first meeting of the West Side division of the Community Chest workers was held at Linden Center Friday evening to map out plans for their campaign. Rev. Charles T. is chairman of the group and Mrs.

Anderson assistant. Of social interest to Iiaytonians, was the wedding Saturday evening of Miss Ruth Alston of Cincinnati to Dr, L. Hubbard of Los Anpele. The ceremony was performed at SI. Andrews Kpiseopul church with Father Oxley officifttiliK.

ArmisliccDay romincnlOn J. II. AIUiOLIS Twenty-five year of continuous business operation at Fourth and The bride wore a rowii of mnrn-in blue velvet with matching hat; the bridesmaids wore maroon velvet gowns with matching hats and carried bouquets of yellow button chrysanthemums. The wedding reception was held at the IMinar; after which lr. and Mrs, Hubbard left for a brief honeymoon.

Dr. llulibard is a dentist and Mrs. Hubbard a Cincinnati school teach rorrams VJUIJ 1 III celebration of Armistice Day Ludlow sts. Will be celebrated by the Metropolitan Co. with a "salute to Hay ton" Wednesday.

The 1 firm began merchandising on its present site Nov, It, The anniversary is expected to rerall to minds of Paytonians the Ludlow st. of a ipiaiter century the Optimist club will have as its guest speaker Gen. Naylor, of Fort Benjamin Harrison, I at its meeting this week, which 1 is scheduled for Friday noon at I the lliltmore hide, the regular Tuesday meeting having been post poned because of elections. An Armistice liny program will also be presented at the Cooperative club Wednesday noon at the Van Clove hotel, when Col. Hoy Fitzgerald will speak nn "Hanger On the American Experiences aboard the luxury liner "Heutschland" during the fire which attracted world-wide attention recently will be related by Miss Lillian Otto, young Dayton girl, at the Mercator club luncheon meeting Tuesday noon at the Miami hided.

The Hub will mark its Founders' Day at that buys a famous nnnn er. Miss Mary llaynes of the West Side WPA adult schoid is conducting classes in kniting at the Fifth st. branch Y. W. C.

218 Leroy st. and at 1215 Cermantown st. The classes are open to any woman. Classes in tailoring are held Tuos-davs and Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p. m.

at the Fifth Street V. W.C. A. under the direction of Theodore I'earil. Free registration ran be made for all classes Hi the, W.

C. A. To aid in the work of the West Side Hay nursery, reservations for the. "Ye Okie Whist Party" are speedily being made. Received thus far are reservation for Miss Ar-nedia McGregor, Mrs.

Morris Taylor, William (iilespie, Mr. and Mrs. Ceola limine, Keith llrown, Mrs. Henry 'Jollina, Mra. Pulm (lilniore, Miss Shirley Jones, Robert Nelson, ami Mrs.

Allen Jones, Mis. Jessie Brown, Mrs, K. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson, Mrs.

)avid Jones, Mrs. William Hudson, Mrs, M. K. Clark, Tlioinas Bush, Mis Grace Jackson, Mrs. Amanda Franklin, Mrs.

Reynold Jackson, Mrs. William Hill, Mr. and Mis. Kiffin Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

I.co Williamson, Mrs. Earl Ryder, Mrs. Flora Mallory, Mrs. Arthur Weaver, Mrs. James Fields, Mrs, A.

L. Higgs, Mrs, Henry Bar-wick, and Mr, and Mrs, Perry Turner, The local branch of the National Junior league held a recognition service for Its new members Sunday evening at the Fifth at. branch Y. M. A.

Standing in a half-moon circle the new members each received the league flower, an ox-eye daisy, from tins sponsors. Miss Zella Kiclierson explained the significance of the flower. The pledge was givihi by the panel group. The new members are: Euretta Alexander, Lois K. Bray, Adella llrown, Genovia Hryant, Annabels Carter, Mildred Carter, Lillian demons, Pearl Cowen, Evelyn Crawford, Grace Crawford, V.

R. Pavis, Sara Ellis, Virginia It. Kl-lis, Rita Fort, Nellie Garrett, Ethel Gibson, Marilyn Goodnight, Lillian Grigsby, Geneva Harden, l.illie Hudson, Shirley Jones, Ruth Lewis, Bessie McCloud, Sidney Lucas, IMI airo and the parallel progress made by the clothing firm anil the business region in which it is located. The building in which the Metropolitan is housed was erected by the late Adam Schauta, who was the leader in promoting the advance of Ludlow st. property niid who forecast a promising future for the street as an important commercial thoroughfare.

The firm was founded by J. II. Maigolis, who is still its president. Other officers are: David Margolin, vice president, and A. Richard-son, serrotary and treasurer.

Recently the founder's two sons, Jack and Robert, entered the business. Originally occupying only half the ground floor of the building, it was expanded to include the second floor in and the third floor in Extensive remodeling followed, and an entire floor of the Mercantile building south of it on Ludlow st, was acquired. Still more recently the building to the west nn Fourth st. was purchased and rar.ed to make space for a parking lot to accommodate pat rons. Observance of the silver anniversary" will recall that in the Heart of Hityton association was formed fur the purpose of stimulating trade in the region hounded by Ludlow, Sixth, St.

('lair and Fouith sts. Included in the group were Adam Schanu, Eugene J. Harney, Fred Cappcl, Milton 11. Mathews, Nathaniel Kirkpat-rick, Leon ling, Rev. W.

R. Funk and W. R. Sullivan. It is said in connection with the "salute to Payton" that Schauta was so enthusiastic about the possibilities for Ludlow at.

that he predicted residents south of Payton, particularly the Southern Hills area, would some day come to the city, as they do now, along Patterson blvd. It is also recalled that, when the airplane was still in its infancy, he urged the construction of a post office on Fourth near Ludlow with a flat roof upon which planes could pick up and deposit mail. Two employes of the firm who ill he recogmr.ed during the celebration for their lengthy service are Waldo Kraus. who has been Kev. J.

C. Tliimmer, pastor of the Kpworth M. E. church, who was in China as a missionary for four years, will speak on "China To-day" at the Exchange club regular meeting Tuesday noon at the Miami hotel, Kotarians will he entertained with an illustrated lecture nn Culver military academy at their regular luncheon meeting Thursday noon at the Biltmore. The speaker will he Maj, John Henderson, Kiwanis club members will he provided a novelty program in which members inducted this year will participate when they meet for luncheon Tuesday noon at the Van Cleve hotel.

Past President Walter S. Kunn will direct it. "''Experience of a Trial Lawyer" will be the topic when Sam Kelly, trial counsel for the county prosecutor, spraks nt the Arabic club luncheon meeting Wednesday noon at the Shrine club, Norman B. Wine, assistant superintendent of achools, will dis We Mean Just What Say NO MONEY DOWN-5c A Day Seems impossible but it's true! For NO MONEY DOWN and just 5c A DAY you can buy a genuine SIMMONS BEAUTYREST, the choice of 3,000,000 American users, including famous hotels and hospitals, not to mention the luxurious ocean liners, the Normandie ad Queen Mary. BEAUTYREST is the only mattress with "floating action" and the patented sag-proof edge.

It has 837 packed coils that support the sleeper just like floating in water. You may select from several beautiful, long-wearing covers in five gorgeous colors. Come in tomorrow and select yours, then pay the easy way, just 5c A DAY. Now YOU CAN AFFORD "the millionaire's sleep." But remember, this is positively the Last Week of this amazing offer! A 1 "SOUND SLEEP BRINGS RADIANT HEALTH" $in 5(0) INFULL0R SlJ twin sizesI: rare (TITO 1 1 i flora Micas, etma iMortoii, l.uiian i Oliver, Pauline Parsons, Lucille i Pettigrew, Ollie Rako.stiaw, Marie Reed, Julia Kiclierson, mla Rifle, Kcpporah Roberts, Margaret P. (3TXD T3L OTTB OGP Robinson, Elivitheth Kyans, Miriam Sheilds, Viola Slieilds, Amanda Simpson, Rae Smith, Lillian Stewart, Lucetta Tanner, Lennel Wilk-erson, Gernldyne Williams.

Y. M. A. NOTES 18,17 tiny pocketed Colin adjust themselves to every mov you make. 2Xon-interlockinir foils free to move independently lik keys of a piano, The pre-built edce is tailored and cuss Soviet Russia at the regular Civitan club meeting Tuesday 1 noon at the Engineers club.

A program of magic will he presented at the Triangle club meeting Thursday noon at the Gibbons hotel by Maj, Chnrles Kchuer-hok, Salvation Army director. Attorney Uobert Corwiu will give an illustrated talk nn his travels at the Fellowship club meeting Tuesday noon at, the Engineers club. WHIO Ready For Second School Week The second week of the WHIO emergency school will get under way Monday, are requested to report minutes before the hours of the broadcasts. The following schedule will bo followed; a. m.

English; teacher, Miss Mary Louise Ma-loney Roosevelt); class, fifth period. a. m. Biology; teacher, Miss Florence Clippinger Roosevelt); clnss, third period. I p.

tn. Latin; teacher, Miss Margaret Wright (Steele); class, fourth period, 12th year, p. m. American history; teacher, Mr. 11, H.

Sellers (Parker); class, fifth period. p. m. Frontiers of health, "Health in the nity." AmcrVan School of the Air, The boys' department is on full 1 time summer schedule during the school emergency. The department is open daily except Sunday from a.

m. till 0 p. m. The boys' work director, Thomas Wright, is as- sisted by Teddy Kllis, Terrell Banks and four young men from with the company since it was started, and illiam J. McClure, a memlter of the sales staff for 21 years.

Receives Fellowship LEBANON, Nov. 5. Robert M. Lollar, Rural Route 4, Lebanon, who is studying for a doctor of philosophy degree at the I'niverst-ty of Cincinnati, has been awarded a fellowship to aid him in his scientific invest igal ions. Banquet Planned NEW MAPISON.

Nov." I'nited Brethren church, Ottorbelu church and Kiwanis eluh are sponsoring a father and Son banquet at the I'nited Brethren church dining hall Nov. 10. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES boxed to "take it," 4PaK-proof cdRc with patented method of anchoring side coils. This provides perfect ventilation, 5 Guaranteed by the Simmons Company, the world's largest beddinj; manufacturers. 6 Good Housokoopinjr also guarantees Reautyrest as advertised, 7 Three million satisfied users including famous Hotels, Ocean Liners and Hospitals, Wilberforce university who are doing their field work in social administration in connection with the Y.

M. C. A. Fully 3H0 boys were in attendance at their annual Halloween party, Monday evening. Games were indulged in and cider was served free to all attending, The first prb.e for being the best dressed boy was won by Charles Price 111.

Lyman Montgomery won the first prir.c for having the most comical costume and Marshall Tate for the homeliest costume. I'rofs. Fort and Tanner assisted in directing the hoys during the evening. The first Industrial Night program will be conducted the Tfcu Old Trtmnt OfUtt Bring! Happy Rlif fttftn? iffrt t. ft nigging tVfK ftiirklv, fine lhr dtcprr thftt the rft) ruM thir trouble miv tri knit, 1 kirtn lur ft hi ft tfckinj tM trM cull tn4 nut ol tht Miwm.

Mni p-pl pw i'cml 8 pint Nu I rtMintl VrjMfrt nr iHrity piuatM with imrttri( nH burning ihrti ihft niftt Pnttint ron 'nif ktilnMi or MuHrtM. An trm nl wi or tmmpni in ymt hlonH, bn du to futfiH-niil k'nv riitoMfrt, n-? bm ihft miumi nf tigtrt btv-krh, rhjtrtut Clnft, hi, of pp tod nfg -n ftp itif lit, nj. puflietn untM ih htsiftehft rxi ctuxafM loat itl! A vmif dntulM fr Tl, umH turx-wfuU'r tiiiiliont fr ct I mart 1hy 9 hftJ fM nU will h)p tht mlli ft fcidncv tttlxm flih mJ fmomoxm (roa ypur blood. Utt Dot riL Aiv. social rooms ami gymnasium, Friday evening, A wooilhiirniug class has started at the Fifth Street Y.

M. C. A. tinder the leadership of George Tbii-nrr. i All who are interested in the YOUR CHOICE OF NEW COVERS: Rostmary Jacquord Damatks Beautiful PantUd Damoskt 8-Oi.

Fancy Wovn Stripes IN SIX COLOR COMBINATIONS: Orchid, Rose, Blut, Grttn Rojtwood, ACA Stript I mm a 1 Tain iim MAY COMPANY, E. Fifth Rt, Dayton. Ohio Check 11 I Full Size I Curtis Institute of Music. ,1: tr p. m.

Better business bureau. p. m. Curtis Institute of Music, fi OO p. m.

Eclipse broadcast, p. Stop, Look and Listen; safety program, Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No tnntter Low many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchinl Irritation, you may get relief now with CrromulMon. Porlcms trouble may le brewing and you cannot atlord to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion. which goes right to the seat of the trouble and Rids nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ-larlen phlegm. Kven If other remedies have failed, don't be dlsoournged, trv Creomul-uon.

Your druggist Is authorized to refund your money if vow are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene Southern Hills Apt. Rented In 8 days Send me the famou SIMMONS UEAt'TYREST as advertised at $.10.50. I iRree to pay NO MONEY DOWN and 5c A DAY. Check the color. Orchid IRose rte Green Rosewood ACA Stripe Name Address HURRY! POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF OUR BEAUTYREST SALE! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY or Plact Your Order Now For CHRISTMAS DELIVERY Slirhpfi snd bath.

iiiciv furnshfrt; hffti, nrn(; 111 Ml. WA-2C13. photography class at the which is to he taught by Terrell Banks, may sign up at the hoys' department. This class is open to men and women, boys and girls, Y. f.

V. At a recent meeting of the hoard of directors of the Central association, Mrs. W. H. McCallum, the wife of Kev.

McCallum, pastor of Kinley M. K. church, was appointed a member of the board to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Gladys Hirkrnson. Thia gives the Fifth at.

branch two representatives en the board. Mrs. George Tanner became a member when elected chairman of the committee of management. An informal tea was held Friday at the building honoring Miss Elsie Austin of the supreme court office in Columbus. LIN PEN CKNTErf A new flub of Junior beyn wi Have You Ever Had I City Account at May's? 1 mmm warn mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mJi cBSn Ad cost $2.40 your od to APomi CP rt if to TH" "DoVnn until 12 fits obtained.

Creomulslon 1.1 on word, ask for It plninlv, see that th name on the bottle Is Creomulslon, nd you'll pet th genuine product and tht rcuci you want. (Adr p. nlifdiy te? 4 tt ies erl SJON for io day.

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