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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • Page 14

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FOURTEEN sec Entertains For Guest! Mrs. Richard Lea. 1224 Washington avenue, was hoatM yesterday afternoon at a charming piny complimentary to her house guest, Mim Marjorle Plau, of Monett, who In en route home after spending the winter In Chicago. Miss Plau will remain aa the guest of Mrs. Iee for about a week.

The guests at the party enjoyed an afternoon of bridge In which the high acore was presented to Mrs. Francis Camp and the cut favor to Mlu Betty Suttle. Bummer flow era were the attractive decorations for the horn. The hostess served refreshments at the close of the afternoon to the following guests; Mrs dames Montgomery Schneider. Laurence Lee.

Francla Camp. Harry Orti bert; Misses Irene Davis. Evelyn Mar tin. Ruth Reynolds. Dorothy Durst, Roanna Amett, Betty Buttle of She by, N.

Oertrude Thompson of New London. and Marjorle Pfau of Monett. Olre Aeries of Parties. Mra. Charles P.

Skeele. 1054 East Walnut street, assisted by Mrs. O. Luncheon Guest. Mrs Florence Burrus, flS Wslnut street, entertained Mr.

and Mrs Robert lawson of Muskogee, at 13 o'clock luncheon yester I at Matrons Entertained. The Past Matrons' club. Crescent Chapter. O. E.

8 were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. C. Smith. 818 South avenue.

At the close of the social afternoon Mrs. 8. Mrllvtn assisted the hostesa in serving the following: Mesdames B. B. Jones.

L. D. James, Oettmde Turner, Lydla Aurand, Ar A. P. O.

C. Auxiliary. The menirjers or the auxiliary to the Postolflce Clerks' association met at the home of Mrs. B. B.

Broad hacker. 841 Benton avenue. Friday afternoon. After a brief business meeting contesta were held. In which Mrs.

Herman Allison. A. Hodges and Mrs. Herman Engle were prize winners. Plans were decided upon for a picnic supper at Phelps Orove park on August S.

A one course luncheon was served to 13 members. Miss Aldrldge Entertains. The Amine club held Its monthly meeting Frtdsy at. the home of Miss Eula Aldrldge. 1433 North Sherman avenue.

A shower Was held In connection with the meeting In honor of Mrs. Wiley Ruhl. a recent "An Event!" "It was an event In my young life when I found the soft, malty Black and Whits Cleansing Cream." aaya pretty Miss Vera Mulligan, 2013 New York Brooklyn, N. "because cold creams seemed too heavy for my akin and It felt oily after using one. But Black and Whits Cleansing Cream, which melts at a touch, aim ply goes Into the pores and out again I When I wipe It oft.

every bit of dust, powder and other Impurity comes, too, leaving my akin clean and fresh as if It had been scrubbed, when really II I had only ths gentlest, most soothing treatment." This dainty cream, made from im. a.imy wwun. maae irom i Fairbanks, entertained with two of by many friends mjhe city the loveliest parttes of last week Hilhl Wilrox. VISITS MOTHER it taj taining many beautiful and useful gifts, were drawn Into the presence 1 of the bride by the little Misses Loyse and Louise AldnOse. A pink and white color scheme was carried out In the decoration.

The rest of i the evening wis spent In games and contests. Refreshments were ecrvrd course. The process from these par I to me innooing: aiesnames vwicy ties will go toward a scholarship Klven Ruhl, Donald Thompson, Arthur Can by the local chapter of the Untied trell. I eonarri Thomas, Kermlt Daughters ol the Confederacy. I Snider.

Hurl Frod Stracke. Ernest Anderson. David B. Aldrldge 1 Raymond. George Wilson.

J. A. Mac siul M'sses Erina Gaston. Martorte i Innell, Fred McCaiui, Charles Dlck Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wilcox, B27 West Mt. Vernon, announce the marriage of their daughter. Zola, to Mr. Wiley T. Ruhl.

June 26. The wedding was an Informal affair at the home of the bride's parents and Rev. Fred Bchmldtke perlormed the ceremony. The young couple will be at home to their friends on East Loin bard street after August 1. Engagements Announced.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Kllllngsworth of Ash Grove, announce the engagement of their daughter, Leona, to Mr. C.

B. Bells, of Shreveport, La. The wedding will take place Saturday evening July 9 at 8 o'clock. Muslral Class Meets. The Musical History class met at the studio of Mrs.

R. O. Campbell. 335 West Webster street, Friday at 3 p. m.

"Johann Sebastian Bach, the greatest of PolyphomlsU," waa the subject. A number of compositions of Bach were rendered by Mlalea Wilms Dale Oalbfalth, Helen Kundhauaen and Helen Jndermuehl. Afterwards the game of "Musical Composers" was played. Those present were: Misses Adelaln Reeves, Betty Joe Campbell, Virginia Mose ley. Jsnle Hundhausen, Helen Hund u.uKii,.niiuis uBie uainraitn.

Helen The Ijiundry Tablet In I'owdcr Form ASK YOUR GROCER THE SPRINGFIELD LEADER, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1927. Bridge for Visitors A 1 o'clock luncheon bridge was given yesterday by Mlu Qertrude Yates, 737 Cherry street, for two I honor guests, Miss Ursula Bums of Chicago, and Mrs. Count Olwln of Madison, Wis Garden flowers pave I added beauty to the entertaining rooms and yellow was the color motif. The honoruests received special fa I vors. Midr'TJorothy Dyer won the high score trophy and Mrs.

Dula Dy sart the se ond high score favor The guests were Mesdames Count Olwln. Dula Dyaart, Fred Long. Howard sou; Misses Crsula Bums. Dyer, Helen Hull, Trances Bowman, i Josephine Crona, Dorothy Haggen I buch, Isabel Morris, Elizabeth Martin. Georgia Tucker, Alice Dean Mobberly I and Margaret James of Tuba.

Rule Brady. Mrs. Marv E. Bradr. 613 West Wal MISS MILDRED WEAR.

nut street, announces the marriage of of Tulsa. Okla, who la the guest of ner daughter. Shirley Rtwalee. to Carl her innTlier. Mrs A.

H. Wear. 511 w. Rule, son of Mr. and Mra.

C. W. Nichols street. With her sister. Mies' Ruifi 1004 Roanoke avenue.

The mar gins wear, she nas been emeriainro. ri took nlac vesterrimv mnrnina Thursday afternoon was devoted to bride, formerly Miss Zola Wilcox. A benefit bridge of nine tables. Yesterday afternoon the hostess entertained 38 guests at a thimble party. One of the features of the afternoon was a Isrge fire cracker from which each guest drew a gift by pulling a trlng.

The house was decorated at tractlvely with garden flowers. The guesta were served a cooling Ice wagon, artijttcallv 'decorated, con Rev. Father Tlernan church officiating. of St. l.ann Party For (iijctts.

Dr. and Mrs C. J. Bennlng. 1104 Eaat Walnut street, entertained yesterday evening with a lawn party for Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Dicks. Mr and Mrs.

H. Cundall and Mr. W. L. Dicks, all of St.

Iouls. Red. white and blue decorations carried out the patriotic Idea und lanterns lighted the lawn. Supper served for the guests at 7 o'clock and the evening was spent in dancing The guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames Arthur Wald.

W. B. 1 DELEGATE I Il THIS i ft rT.rC. IS yj MISS BESS TUCKKR, daughter of Mr. Tucker, 1313 Roanoke avenue, who Is In Btng Davis of Bolivar, Eugene Jdhn 1 haimon.

where she Is atter.d tng the rational convention of the Tau Ph! Gamma sorority as delegate of the Iocs! chapter. hostess was assisted by Mrs. Howard Baldwin and Mrs. Maurice Baldwin of Oklahoma City. The out of town guests were: Mrs.

Maurice Baldwin of Oklahoma City. Mlsa Gertrude Thompson of New London. Masters Charlea Burton Baldwin and David Dillon Baldwin of Oklahoma City, and the honor guest The I other guesta were frVsra. and Mes Agnes Kelly, C. cij, i.

w. uuvau. Holland Chal fant, Howard Baldwin, C. H. Baldwin: Meidamee John W.

Jewell, H. D. Durst. Peter Shnner; Misses Dorothy Durst, Beulah Dillon, Clara Lucy Ely and Mary Ely; little Mlsse Jean Jewell Marguerite Duvall, Marilyn Baldwin. Margaret Baldwlrl and Master Richard Francis Bsldwln.

West Head. Rutli Ci'ea. Velma Ruth Oav "erman ijonniryer; Miss on smaii tames ny k'joo'k. ton. lols Kamcrer.

Myrl Jones. EdlthJ "uicnins ana Mr. James Kuuin. Johnson. Enid Ruele Thomas, Faye Smlthe, Arlene Votaw.

llmna David Wright Family Reunion. son. Francis Joe flustln. Gladys Dean Tt" nt Wright de Mills. Gladys May Al.lrldce, Delpha "ved In Springfield Sunday.

Ilenegar and the hostess. lo brother. L. A. I Wright, U'J7 North Campbell avenue.

Mlss Wood Returns. Miss Geneva Wood. 400 West Dl Tlslon street returned home yesterday from La Monte, Mo 'where she was chairman and president of the 8c dalla district Ep worth League conference. She j)s yaorompanled by "1 dy at the parson. J.

M. Carnahan and M. M. 8tatri T. JT.

with Mlsa Wood and her taugh. age parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. A.

Wood. Hiirtge for Trl Deltas. The third, of a series of sum ner bridge parties given by members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority will be Thursday at 2 30 p. at the home of the president, Alice Dean Mobberly, 1121 East Elm street. Miss Mobberly will be assisted In entertaining the actives, alumnae and pledge of the sorority hy Mlsa Lu'cile WIckeTsham.

Mlsa Mildred Roblee and Mlsss Kstherlne Grnblebe. A dinner was terved by Mra. Wright i at 10 o'clock. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Wright and hll dren of Coffeyvllle, Kan Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ford and children.

Miss Grace Wright and Mr. Taul Wright, all of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jonea and Miss Faith Wright of Louis; Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Carson an children of Rlohmeod, Vm and Ted Wright. Those who called during the afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs.

Tuck, formerly of St. Louis; Mrs. Parrlth. The members present were Mesdames Robert Jenkln, Gertrude Clark, C. N.

Van Hosen, William Smith, J. H. Rathbone, N. O. Moist, O.

Oj Lydy. E. W. Oibson. C.

N. Welsh. John Conkllng and I Chamberlain. A guc.it was Mrs A. W.

McConnell. Dinner Dance at Country Club. mr. mq mra. ireorge oi toueyvuie, dinner will be served at 7 o'clock and Kan.

The families left for their re 1 the remainder of the evenine rievotert spectlve homes early In the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and Mr. and Mra.

Oeorge remained for a week and spent a few daya at Holllster. Shower for Bride. A linen shower was given Thursday night by Misses Ila Marie Elsey and Lola Furzell at the home of Mrs. G. Mrs.

Hicks Entertains Club. Mrs. Horace Hicks, 2523 North i Broadway avenue, was hostesa to the Unique Needle club Thursday after noon. Purple and white ragged rob 1ns with ferns attractively placed about the rooms formed pleasing dec i orations. Diversions consisted of stories told by the summer vacationists of the club and contests In which Mrs.

Oeorge W. Woods and Mrs. Marie "Wood Schaller were winners. A business meeting was held with Mrs. J.

E. Shlmp presiding, during which arrangementa were made for a blrth I day party at the home of Miss MU club place. The party will be one of the most Important events of the week to Interest society. Lean Party for Ths lawn of the 0. H.

Baldwin home, 744 East Walnut street, ws the scene of a pretty garden party given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dankers of Chicago, Thursday afternoon. A one o'clock luncheon was served on tables In the attractive garden of the home. The garden with Its rows bf hollyhocks snd bright popples furnished a pretty setting for the event.

The luncheon'' tables wars decorated with bowls of wild flowers. In the afternoon the swimming pool on the lawn furnished amusement for ths children. The to dancing. Mary Jane Campbell. .1.

C'K 1 Mi Betty Buttle rrancea wise, Ruby Mae Wells. Christine Berg, Elizabeth Berg and Master Joseph Berg. The next meeting will be at 8 p. m. Friday.

"Franz Bchubert" will be the subject. Club Annual Picnic The Friendship Link club held Its regular meeting and yearly plcnlo at Fhsipe Orove park June 24. The' refreshments were served to Mra. F. M.

Trlplett, Mrs. J. E. Shlmp. Mrs.

C. E. Feller. Mrs Charlea E. Wlrlrer.

Mra. Oeorge W. Woods. Mrs. Marie Wood Schaller.

Miss Mildred Wooer. Lucy May Woods and the hostess. For Mlsa Suttle. Miss Elizabeth Martin, 517 Bout Kimbrough avenue, wilt entertain at bridge Wednesday afternoon comply 'ioon compn meeting was called to order bv the 1 much lighter oils than eold 'cream, president. Mrs Ella HUllerd A aur I menry to Ml" B'ttv Buttl never overloads the skin, but keeps It for of tne vtt 'members' I N' Wh the houM um Mrs.

Belle Seaman, who Is 73 years of metal packages contain mora than twice as much as the generous 25c ones. If your dealer doesn't have ths Black and Whits Beauty Creations you want, send his name to Plough, Dept. 140, Memphis, Tenn and you will receive FREE, a copy of the Birthday and Dream Book, containing many Interesting facts on beauty, dreams and fortune telling. I i il iL age was held at which time the members presented her with a birthday gift and a large cake with 7S candles. A 8 o'rlnrk minnF wa.

ui i tf4 rmembers and friends. Use Pep CALENDAR. Monday. Dinner dance at Country club. Unity Temple No.

13 at K. and P. hall. Tuesday. Alumni of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority with Miss Etolla Glvson, East Division street road.

Woman's auxiliary of Tebemacle Presbyterian church at church. Board of managers of Mary E. Wilson home at home. Daughters of Isabella at I. O.

O. F. hall. Woman's Foreign Missionary society, Grace M. B.

church, with Mrs. E. Pauley, 70S East Cheiry street. Trinity Rebekah lodge at I. O.

O. F. hall. Wednesday. Miss Elizabeth Martin 817 Bouth Kimbrough Avenue entertains for Mrs.

Ben McDonald. 240 Bouth National avenue, entertains Wednesday afternoon Sewing club. Queen City Query club with Mrs. J. D.

James at Masonto Temple. 8t. Joseph Aid society with Mrs. Theodore OTJonnell, 880 West Calhoun street. Crescent Chapter Culture cir cle with Mrs.

Joe B. Nalle. 745 South Pickwick avenue. Thursday. Mrs.

T. T. Umbsrger. 1435 Del bers of the Hardanger club, mar avenue, to entertain for mem Delta Delta Delta bridge at home of Miss Alice Dean Mobberly, 1121 East Elm street. T.

E. L. class of First Baptist church with Mrs. Arthur Dacy. 810 Normal street.

Mra. E. Carnagey, Robberson avenue Autumn Friday. Woman's Foreign society of Benton avenue church with Mlu Gertrude Marr, 521 East Pacific street. Picnic for members of the Rail way Mall Clerks auxiliary and their families.

1809 North entertains Missionary honoree. MODERN WORLD A Daily Department Devoted to Fashions, Decoration and Social Customs. News of Thinfrs "Which Contribute to Gracious and Alert Living 'i Costume underwear Includns (from left In right) modernlsllcally trlromea glove jiik or rayon for general sports, knee paiiialdtoa for ir nnts, garments for evening, handkerchief linen combinations for tailored ilolht'S, iitnl ptinted Bilk for" aflprnoon. SUMMER LINGERIE ANSWERS EVERY DEMAND The modern woman, with her lrre slstlhle way of getting what she wants, la now seeing all her underwear wishes come true. Most Inconsistently she has made demands of Itthat It be Invisible and yet shadow proof, that It be cool as a Entertains llardangefs.

cobweb "nd et u(flc" The Hardanger club was entertain And nov ed Thursdav afternoon by Mrs i tourn'' a lfh Stephens, B53 North Main avenue 11 TP" before her a garment for The heme decnrationa were garden evfr7 costume from the opaque sports flowers. The afternoon was devoted to the all but transparent eve to fancy work. At the rlose lunch nlnfl (Pwn. the hostcw, assisted by Mrs. Garland thing that fits her body closely, ah sorblng Its perspiration and protect Ing her outer clftthes Glove silk or i rayon, which clings literally like a glove, In one piece garment almost like a man's union suit or a close flt ting chemise (first figure on the left) Is exactly what she wants.

Not that It hts the prosaic appearance of an i old iaslhoned union Made In two tones of the silk. It has a Jaeeed An elaborate event la being planned moHernl.tic. trlmmltur. a constant re for members of the Country club I minder that her undergarment la one For tennis, she must be comfortable and' even In her sophistication admits that to he modern. The answer to these de mands Is furnished by the little trou serenes (second from It' down over the kr.ec of them Is that they, are made of terl.il lii pastel shades lo her tennis frock so that, she need worry no lonter about the thui 'hat iliow wlira her skirt flir up a brilliant stroke.

A Rnrkle Thing for Frenlnf. For the formal evening gown with the low decolletace in the hat k. a backless under, garment icenteri Is the only thing And she lias It hi the combination brnj Mrre and smile which slopes down almost to (lie waistline in the hack. nm: nt the same time gives to a fieuro that Is Inclined to he overplump. A Utile ln which snap around the cirdle completes the set.

If the diess Is transparent, a slip may be required. Handkerchief Linen In a New Set. For her tailored street wear for For her tailored street wear for rerned. Is a handkerchief linen se' (right of oenteri. consisting of a rather lor.g fitted brassiere and a yoked pantle which ''has eliminated every bit of superfluous fullness.

This, which lace underneath a sunproof slip. Is all The Ufauty i that Is necessary. I nderwear Which opies Dresses. No! satisfied with a garment or I two for every one of her costumes, the modern summer girl and womsn I usually has a miscellaneous collection of lingeries which takes her eye be cause of its dalntlnees rather than' for any definite service. The printed silks, (right) and georgettes and chlf fons which copy prints In frocks oou meir hursts, ror me celebration of the neason's most fashionable mod derwear wardrobes, trimming white consisting of ths chemise, Tlint little bit of something, almost light blue and orchid.

i Bl.hlm.l The Fourth will be cieiiHy aim son. sari ana daughter, celebrated at the club with an ex 1 I Ruth Anna, all old friends of ths i.n.. in at a nincnwn n.i..oii.nr,..ai family. Out of town guests were: noir (oiirnmnt rturin. i to her by Mrs.

Reed Garden flowers formed the table decorations. Places I were marked for six friends of the' Luncheon For Visitors. Re r.enn lino. Mrs. E.

J. Ooodwln. 804 South are 1 The Re Echo club was entertslned nue. entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon I Thursday afternoon at the home of. at Heer's tea room yesterday after Mrs.

P. J. Kelley. Grant avenue. noon for a number of out of town short business session was presided visitors.

Her guests were Mr. and i ov" the president, Mrs. A. L. Mrs Jerrv Cmven.

nf T.n wi. Ellison. Contests were held In which F. Carpenter, M3 West Harrison Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Ridley of Kan Prl" v'Te won h5f MlM Fsrm street, In honor of Mrs. Fred Taylor, i city. Miss Jessie Whltlock and er and Miss Helen Mentoto. An In formerly Miss Ottle Feezetl of this Mr. William Whltlock of this city.

formal social hour was followed by! clty. The early part of the evening war spent In hemming dish towels for the honoree. The guesta were entertained by several interesting games. Refreshments were served to: Misses Frances HaseltWe, Lola Fuz zell. Fay and May Peoples, lis, Marie and Marvel Elsey, Bonnie and Myrtle Feerell; Little Miss Patty Jean Carpenter; Mesdames J.

a. Henehaw, J. C. Feenell. 8.

Taylor and the hostess. Many lovely gifts were pre sented to the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left last night for Welllngtc n.

Tex where they will make their home. 0 reiresnmeuis. Hie noe.rae ns Mrs. AVhlte Honored. slated by Mrs.

Chsrles Norman. Mrs. J. T. VVhlte of Jefferson City who Is the house fuest of her daugh Birthday Celebration, ter, Mrs.

Hal Reed, 009 Bouth Fre I Mrs. W. M. West Walnut mont avenue, was honored yesterday street, entertained Saturday afternoon, in celebration of the eleventh blrth dsy of her granddaughter, Virginia Blmsn. Games and contests were en Joyed in which Margaret Dsy won' the prize.

At the close of the evening refreshments were served to seven guests and the hostess Picnic For Mr', rireenwaile. Alley Williams and A. H. Mason and Misses Elizabeth Hlnkley, Laura May Callett, of Bt. Louts, Helen Margarette Oreenwade and Master Dickey Mason.

I daughter, Isabella. Oames were the diversion of the afternoon. The hon oree received many lovely presents. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served. The hostess was as 1 elated by her sister, Mra 8.

A. Baker. 1 Those present were: Pearl Prances I Shumate. Ruth Martin, Helen Boyd. Pauline Frailer, Velta May Ray, May Dewitt, Mildred Drury, Mildred Kel ley.

Margaret, Virginia and Dorothy i Blankenahlp, Mildred Klser, Lorine Lee. Oolden aa far a feeling la eon PARTY (il'EST wt 1 I rhaW. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C.

Oreenwade. 527 MISS OI.IVE WEAR, West Lynn street, were honor gue6ts 1 of Tulsa. who has been honoree at a picnic af Cherry Crest Thursday at several pretty parties during her evening given by a number of friends. visit with her mother, Mrs. A.

H. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Wear, fill Nichols atreet. Greenwade. The evening was spent In swimming and games followed by an barger, Nannie and Oertrude 81ms, elaborate picnic supper.

Those pres Isabella Harp, Clyde Sims, Tommy ent were: Messrs and Mesdamea C. W. Blankemhlp. Bemmlon Harp. Mes Greenwade, B.

A. Hlnkley, M. H. Flem dames H. H.

Hunt and 8. A. Baker Ing, B. H. Ball, William Bhreves, A.

andthe hostess. Herman. H. B. Hicks, 8.

A. Williams, a Club Dinner Party. Lawrence French, assisted by Richard Smith, entertained the members of the Hiawatha club with a dinner party Thursday evening at the Jamei Visit on Pacific Coast. I Klver club complimentary to Jack Mrs. J.

H. Oeorge and Mrs. Mar Landers. Following the dinner a guerlte Oeorge Hare, 708 Bouth i short business meeting of the club Florence avenue, who have been Wtt hcld John Kennedy waa elected traveling In Canada and other north president for the coming year. Other ern regions for the past month, are elected were: Roland Thomp now In Ban Francisco, Cal.

Mra na Bm Oitoa. Covers wore George and Mrs. Hare visited many lala for the toovnf. Jack Landers, points in the north. Mrs.

Hare going Jonn Kennedy. Erhardt Fronlng, into 'Alaska. They left Vancouver. Tommy Woodruff. Jlmmle Lawler, B.

C. Monday for California where Dlck ranlhgton Richard Smith. Law thev will snend about three weeks before returning home. Birthday Party. James Shannon, Roland Thompson, BUI Otbson, Richard Moist, Russell Fronlng and Bob Welsh.

i Mrs. Oeorge Harp, 1703 West Chest I nut street, entertained with a party I Children'! Party. I from 2 to 4 o'clock Thursday after Mrs. Tom Weaver of Delaware avs noon in honor of the birthday of her I nue entertained with a children's party yesterday afternoon In honor of her small daughter. Betty Marie, on her sixth birthday anniversary.

A peanut hunt was enjoyed In which Uttls Miss Mary Jeane Etkert won ths prize. Children's games were clayed (Copyright. Jeane Eckert, Ruth James, Carolyns on naruerine King, Cliarles Banta, 1 Elizabeth and Fredy Hoffelt. Ronald and Eugene Cockran, Marian and Bet ty Bmlth. Mary and Raymond Cherry, Mary Elizabeth Hogan, Mildred Pickle and Tommy Weaver.

UliUiCy rartj, I A birthday jinny v. at. given lu honor of Robert June Wlckeraham, on of 1 Mr. and flit. R.

L. Wlckersnam, 2.5a north Boulevard aveuuej Monday eve nlug, celebratliiK his sixth birUiday. iho evening wan enjoyed by a num ber of the young fionoree's friends. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to the following guests: Mr. and Mra.

Ahin Wicker sham, Mr. and Mrs. Bmlth Jonea, Mr. and Mrs. John Wtckersham, Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. WIckersham, Misses Winnie.

Myrtle and Pauline Jones. Annie. Hattie. Helen. Jeaele and Lula WIckersham.

Eugene and Merl Deen McCurdy. Mary Frances, Junior, Msxlne and Doris Emlgene Jones. Beulah Mae and Wllma WIckersham. and Mr. and Mrs.

John Hardwlek and so Robert of 8t. Joseph, and grandson. Master Charlea Homer Trent of Kansas city. Musical Club Meets. The Lombard Musical club met with Miss Frances Davn Friday after, noon and the following program was rendered Piano solo, Tiny Tunes Lernua Julia Thomaa Rawls Vocal Dollu's Lullaby Lermsn Rosalie McKnlght Duet, Llnwood Waltz BootU Lola Maasey, Mlsa OUIe Miller Piano solo, Andante Pastorale Hunter Frances Davla Duet, Happy Daya Julia Thomas Rawla, Miss Miller Piano aolo.

The Acorn Lerrain The Mocking Bird Hatftho'rLe Lois Maeaey Vocal aolo, Do, Re, Ml Buddy McKnlght Piano solos, America Italian Hyma and Nearer My God to Thee Frances Davis Vocal aolo, The Old Mill I Lermsa Piano solo. Pussey Cat Waltz Lenrua Boap Bubble Lermm I Lois Massey I Mercury Gallop I.errr.in I Rosalie McKnlght I nuet. Rose Blossoms r.rn. The Village Blacksmith. tlrossa Shadows at Eve Orrt ShephertJ's Song Grows Francis Davla and Miss Miller Entertain at Bridle.

Mra J. T. Walsh and Miss Mam! Walsh entertained with the second of a series of bridge parties at their home, 1613 North Missouri avenue, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C.

A. Wool, ridge and Mrs. E. L. Kline received first and second score favors in the bridge games and Mrs.

Hurley won the cut favor. Refreshnienu were served on the small tables to the following guests: Mesdames A. Fl.nafan Wel.h Kino IfShBrJes Rule. Fred Masteis. Q.

Jacobs, Charles Woolrlflge. K. Smith, N. C. Lowe, Herman Belfert.

Julius Seiiert, Will Waugh, Will Grace. Margaret Spilker, J. K. Glbeon. F.

Klr.rrea, Catherine Bush, J. Rune. E. L. Richardson, E.

L. Cllne, J. P. Hurley, Tessis JVrriesty and Mra. Francis Walsh sr.

daughter of Memphis. Bridge for Mis Nee. Misses Florence and Catherlr.s Lyons. 094 South Fremont avenue, entertained with a bridge party yesterday afternoon in honor of Ms Mary Neo of Springer, N. who Is spending her vacation with her par maxe a lovny nannuu in ner lingerie i fllU Mr Mr, drawer.

Triple vollca and the sheer hlgn WM awarded to new fabric "celar.rf.e" In lovely pastel 1 A O'Neill and the low score favor shades make another half dozen or to MrB, h. N. Webb. Miss Nee re. so sets.

(The eicttltig part about celanese so she Informs her frfends (Cop.tlnuefl on Page Fifteen.) Is that It gives the violet rays of the sun to penetrnte through the IJjIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL skin.) Ecru lace Is not only noticeable, but conspicuous In the emsrtest un 1 Js lAvifl vj i cut utuco oi vne rourtn oi July hy a dinner and it. roes ahe mn husineKs snrt shonnlne In the hottest irnrmentu well th evening. The enter ht whole looklng set ofl summer days the less underwear Peach la the predomlnstlng color, I 5 Itl (jlltS UJnnuat sammutM. bmm rangementa for special flreworka which will be a feature of the eve ning's program him awvv iBi, kjuivuiius' i wiin generoue spruuuinga ot white, tlcally, I for the Bride You more than save money here on all the desirable gifts the bride will cherish for years. WOMEN APPROACHING MIDDLE AGE Pwt Through Thu Tryinef Period in Good Condition by Taking Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i ft r' MAS. MAUVfY TUCKKR R. R. Hlt.STVIU.K. I NO.

"Grow old aloof with me, Tks best is yet lo ba" With her children rrown od. the middle aged woman finds time to do during the afternoon. Paper hats and the things she.never had time to do flags were given as favors. The host before read the new books, nee the ess was assisted In serving refresh Mwr plays, enjoy her KrandchUdren, menu by Misses Betty Davidson, I active part In churCh and Christine Farmer, Margaret Ciighton civic affairs. Far from being pushed nrt un rtnurt.

rin eiir. aside by the younger Bet, she finds a i full, rich life of her own. That la. null. MTV.

IV V.Wl,.i If and Claudlne case. Ruby Coughorn. Anna and Patty 8ulllvan. Mary and neaitn js goon. Virginia Grant.

Blanche Bean. Joe Martha Matthews. Bohjy Killings 1 i bey owe their vigor and Anna Mynatt. Evelyn null miKcrvuii, ck mkicv miser, uu wutiii, cibcoui, jona ana KA.ltt, m.l ci IA C.nn U.e. Mnll.r..

n.vlH hlm. W.Mnn tO L.J dla Plnkhkm eg uoia womponntmose who flv 1 I hlcCLERNOIi'S I 120 South Side Square QUALITY JEWELER nimilllliillllllillllliilllllMlHIlllMiiiii learned through their own expert' ence the merit ot this dependable medicine ererenthuslastlc In recommending it to their friends and. neighbors. "1 had been In bad condition for three months. I could not do my work.

One day I read what your medicine had done and Just had a feeling that It would help me, so 1 tent and got a bottle Lydla E. Flnkham's Vegetable Compound. I had only taken half a bottle when I got up and started to do my work. It gave me an appetite, and helped me wonderfully. I can not praise this medicine hlghlv enough.

I surely will advise ail women and girls to tako It, and they don't have to use rouge to look healthy. My two daughters are taking It now and one 1 also using the Sanative Wash, I am willing to have you use tbll testimonial and 1 will answer letters from women asking about the medicine." Mas. Havtt Tucks, R. No. 9, Shelbyville, Indiana, "I read about Lydia Ei Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound In the little books you give away and began to take the medicine.

After the first few bottles I began to feel better and could eat better and had fewer headaches. I feel like different person. At anytime that 1 don't feet good 1 take the Vegetable Compound again, as I always keep a bottle on band. You may use this letter foe every word Is true. I will answer any letters sent to me." Mas.

Jrs Mt Boi.Lr.RMA5, tii Uth Union.

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