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4 1123 JANUARY ma It a. 4 T. 8. 10 17 24 w. 4 11 18 25 T.

'5 12 10 26 i 13 20 27 7 14 .21 28 23 I 15 22 81 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR T01ATC Autpicea of Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity Red Moriand'a Nine Red Beaded Orchestra of New York. K. of C. balL (Ere nine at 0 o'clock.) Dinner Bridies Club Homo of Mrs. Mark Erehart, North Jeffer Json street (Afternono.) Willing Worker' Claaa of U.

B. Church Home of Brading," 1014. First 7T I Street. (Aft ernoon.) rieweu vj A.ILn.M. nl JU Mrs.

E. B. Fitch, 432 West rart Drive. (Afternoon.) L. S.

to B. of L. F. and E. Section No.

1. Home of Mrs. Ruby Orermeyer, Wilkerson street (Aft of Nellie Sinmar Club Home of Nellie McCahill, East Tipton street tE sl j. BuiMers' Class of M. E.

Church lundu oelt merting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. D. Hockenamith on Ouufor4t et jebrnary a Mrs. lUnnen, will read the paper on the sub Mrs.

Oark Qriffkh on Cherry street yes Class party. M. E. church 1 4, I Jol Club 1910 Hom. of Mm 'Z okk 4.

4 Frank Henry. 955 Warren streft I Moose kali; o'clock.) (Afternoon 2 a Plus Ultra Class of Church Of Brethren Mta Edith Walter Gillis home, 768 East Market ni. r. (Ereninf.) FRI1UY W. B.

A. Regnlar meeting K. of P. halL (Erening.) SATURDAY King's Herald of M. E.

4 Aj church, Hotrtesses: Mabel Tomlinson, VSolet and Margat Mahoney. noon at 2:30.) W. M. S. of First Church Misses bt Church Home of Mrs.

Stultsi. 1J18 Warren street (After j. nooB Presbrterian Slissionary Society Presbrterian Missionary Society fc fe a Church parlors. Hostesses Mes om. rh.rlM Allmsn and" JM Sayler.

(Afternoon.) .4 Shakespeare Club Home of Mrs. tt ni ni'illford treL fAft 1 V. A. ernoon.) i Twenty five Cent Chicken Sup5 '4; per First church, Esst to 7 SUtet street (Evening o'clw?) vNEXT WEEK 4 Psi IoU Xi Sorority Home of 4. Miss Bertioe Helm, Whitelock St "(Evening.) 4 4 TirEKDAT Sew Sew Club Home of Mrs.

Chester Sbively, First street (Eve 4 ninr.) Club Home VUTjHUUlOUUUl VU i 1 TTnm. Af mU Mrs. Frank Lee, Etna avenue. Tri Kappa "Sorority Home of Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Guilford St lTET.iinf.

WEDNESDAT Clttbi Home of Amy Beespn, Henry street 4 ernoon.) Mra. lAiV 'Eureka." Circle rHom of Mrs, 4 jtti ir.ai. rot (Afternoon.) OF MIDDLE AGE vor.e fllLINu Compound is aft ThU Period ii irj Denver. Colorado.1 I have taken Lydia. E.

Pinkham'g Veeetoble 4mt I puuiiu W3 reujcoi ana i cannoteu you the good it baa done ma. It is eood for young and old and I always keep a bottle of it in the house, for Jam at that tune of life when it calls for Lydia E. Pink ham's belp. Myhua band saw your ad. in the papers ano aaia Yon haver taken ererything you can think of, now I want llllllllllllllllllllllll you co taite iyaia a.

inumi" table Compound I let him get Jt, and I soon felt better and be told me 'I want you to take about six I did and I keep house and do all my own work and work out by the day and "feel fine now. I tell very one about v' the VegeUble Compotmd, for so many of my friends thought I would not get well. Mr. R. J.

Linto, I860 Wist 83d Denver, Colorado. nading letters Eke the above," and we are cbnatantly wabliahtagtbem, why should any woman hesitate to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com poond If aba ia in teed of belp? It brings relief where oUiet gnediainefl fail, BY GERTRUDE C. WALTERS 8UNDAY" 8CHOOL CLASS. I The members of the Golden Key Sun day school class of the M.

E. church held a picnic supper In the baaemeat of the church Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Peacock blue and white, the claaa color, were need in the decoration for the af fair. After the. aupper a buaineea meeting was held at which time officers were elected as follows: President, Miss Cor nelia Earfaart; rice president, Miss Flor ence Bailer; secretary, Miss Ines Unr gwtt; treasurer, Miss Fern Firitoo, and teacher, Mrs.

M. Mate Johnson. Quests of the daes for the supper were the Jter, and Mrs. Frank E. Da, McCabeBvy and George Albert Johnson.

fri WEDNESDAY LITERARY CLUB. The members of the Wednesday lit erary dob met at the home of Mrs. O. F. Ran ells on Oak street yesterday aft ernoon.

Quotation from Alice Tarry were given in response to roll call and tte read by Mrs. W. D.Eb nn "Wnmm'Whn timvm FfvlnMl the Durinr the social hour the hostess serTed a delicious two course i 4. 4. I imnvx no The Froebel club met at the home of 7 was the subject of the roll call response ,7 held.

The paper of the afternoon on fa Europe" waa rd by Mrs. Horace Kir avvtv aa asva msv smw. va mbv "vvi fnraished by Mrs. Montgomery Purri 1. in ucc inw Brn ihto iub ui uiv tiuu win 7 EMBROIDERY The members of the Embroidery club were entertained at tne borne of Mrs.

IE. B. Ayres on West Park JJrrV yesterday afternoon The members responded to roil call wtk funny stories, after wbich 11 ftOort business, meeting was neio. me fteraoon sewing and ,1 a ilainl. I rk Tfte'sext meeting of the club will De held at the home of airs.

u. J. uionry on JFirst street in two weeks. J. AND 8.

CLUB. sMjissar JUr.WM deygbtfnlly ener the members of the J. 1 and 8 dub at her nome on West Fai Wire esWrda Hifternoon. The hours were spent in a social manner with cards gir ing diversion and at 6 o'clock a dinner waa serted. The next meeting will be neia at cne nome m.

mxm. au z.idu 00 Cherry street BOB SLED PARTY. Forty two pupils of the junior high school of the Central ward building, ac companled by H. J. Scheiber, principal, Miss Almeds Lowman and Mrs.

J. J. HnrnhaMr YimA hnh filed nartv rester day, going about one and one half miles into the country. Robert Young and nooeiT onippey 01 u.e p.meu entire affair wbich was most enjoyable. EUREKA Mrs.

Guy Davis will entertain the members of the Eureka Circle at her K11 1.. l. nesday afternoon, ri PLUS ULTRA CLASS. The members of die' Plus Ultra' class of the Church of the Brethren will meet with Miss Edith Walter at the borne of her sister, Mrs. Gillis at 766 East Mar street this erenW' Miss Kenower Is Elected by Local Council At the annual meeting of the Local v.xnucu or women ciubs wbich was held Tnesdny at the Commercial club roomf, Miss Jostphlne Kenower waa elected dirwtor to take the place of her mother, Mrs.

John Kenfwer who resign ed. Other directors re elected were J. M. Triggs, J. Mrs.

Ita King and Mrs Howard Gray. ura. Gray nsd the report of Miss Martha Kuhnberger which showed 2,405 rifits wee made during tbe year 1021, The numbers of patients eared for was 607: mothers cared for tUty fire; In fants eared ftr tlity teren and homes risited 885. Mm J. W.

Morrison gave a report of the stale health association convention which she attended recently a Indianapolis and the following report of the work of the Local Council was read Number of articles given out to the needy, 393; number of banquets served by the ladles, 147, and number of perrons served, 6,653. Tbe money realised from the bsngucnts i used to defray the expense of the nurse KINGS' HERALD. The Kinta Heralds of the M. E.chnrcn will meet in the hurcb Si turday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Tha roil call response will be on the subject, "How I am getting Money for my Mite The hostesses will be tbe Misses Mabel Tomlisou, Violet Wineke and Margaret Mahoney.

MOOSE LADIES. Tbe Moose Ladies will hold their regular meeting in the Moose hall this after noon at 2 clock. All members are nrrMi to be present CHRYSANTHEMUM CLUB. Mrs. Tranf Lei" will entertain the members of tbe Chrysanthemum club at her home on Etna aVenW Tuesday aft ernoon.

4 i4 W. B. A. The regular raeetfar of "the W. B.

A. will be held at tbe of 9. haU Friday evening. 4 8BWSEWCLUB.0.; Mrs. Cheater 3hi rely will entertain the members of the Sew Sew club at her home on First street Tuesday evening Potato Omelet.

Hash cold potatoes very line, add enough milk to just 'moisten: Season mrmil Tm. tafc wall MnaW Mn atoea brown on the bottom, cnt nearly through across the center and turn like an ome let Add a little parsley, onion or cheese. oe aje eft Hashed with Milk. Put a taUaspoonful of drippings in widt flat frying pan. When hot, pour in cold sliced potatoes, cover with milk.

As soon a the milk begins to bubble slight ly, season well with salt and pepper, and hash steadily with a knife till the pota toes are very and hashed fine, turning' steadily with the knife to prevent burning. Then press down. Drown on One of Mary's Eight Bridesmaids I va A I Sstte 4 I 4 p' cw4 VcM iv ft il v. Frlneass uauoe, younger usnier ax. rrmcesa xwjwi, oa I eight bridesmaids whe wiu attend Prtnceaa fry when she marries Vlj leonnt LaacUs.

PriaM Waude ta one tf the 'many who have bead A XIll'CCDAY, JANUARY 13, 1 i FOR INDIGESTION Sure Relief 1 I Mil Eleanor GrlfflUi stopped traffic on; Michigan Boulevard. Chicago, ra cently when ah appeared with her; pet goose, Sally. Traffic cops hope 4hia will net he a new craie. I the bottom, and turn on a hot platter. Plain Fried.

Slice steamed or boiled potatoes and fry In two tables poof uls of good cookine; oil. Brown nicely. Leave slices whole. Left Over EseaJloped. Slice cold boiled potatoes.

Make a rich white sauce, put into an earthenware casserole, alternating potatoes and sauce in layers. Oover with bread, crumbs and bake till well browned. Co Eds Case Is Cited in Denial (By The Associated Press) BLOOMIXGTON, Ind Jan. 25. In the face of arsertioos that modern college life is mainly living, loving and loaf ing, Indiana University points to Miss Ruth M.

Ronrne of Richmond, as a denying answer. She has made her own way thrcngh achool, working two hours each day In tbe University cafeteria and potting in extra time in a departmental office. She is a nember of the debating daw, of the history and psychology clubs and in addition, finds time to nerve On I committee cf students working in the in terest of Indiana University's miUiohl dollar mfinoriol building campaign. LAGRO The employes of the Woolworth store enjoyed a bob ride to Lagro Monday evening where they were served an oyster supper: Those who attended were: Misses Bertha, Nina, Ethel and Lola Fiant Lucy Vincent BeIee Ejnlck, Golda and Audrey White, Bruce Funk houser, Cornelia Morris, Marie Brady, Measers. Rolland McDaniels, Everett Spencer and George Horner.

fi a. Fresbour of LagraKwu a busi ness visitor In Wabash Friday Robert Fisher and wife of Mt Etna were in attendance at the public instal lation and banquet of the 0. O. 'F. Tuesday evening of this week Mrs.

Enoe Talbot pen the. day, at the home of her son, Arlie Talbot while Mr. Talbot and son, Arlie, were Irosiness call ers, in Lafontaine, Tuesdayn Rev. and Mrs. Jr M.

BurdfS and son, were transacting business in Wa bash morning': Bert an operation ifpatwditia. improving Albert Rahfenkranta lsalsted John Eiler of near Bolivar with his botcljering Monday. Rolland McDaniels was a visitor ia Wabash Friday evening. 1 Miss Esther Gibney of Lagro waa shop ping in Wabash Saturday. D.

W. Gillespie was a visitor in Wa bash Saturday erening. Mrs. Maude Props of Lagro spent Sat urday In Wabash. Teachers and officers of the St Peter's Evangelical church of Urhana met at the home, of Mrs.

Homer Haupert Friday evening' for a business meeting. Mrs. David Lauer and daughter, Rosa, were in North Manchester "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Buddie Beeke and family spent Sunday In Lagro wHh relatives. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Jones and fam ily riarted Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ford of Lagro.

John Earns was a business caller In North Manchester Monday. Miss Florence Stanfer was a 6 o'clock dinner guest of Miss Helen Prlnty, Fri day. Mis Lodle Harasy rislted at the high school Wednesday. Mrs. Harry I.

WUey spent Wednesday Wabash. Mr. and Mra. Jacob Eiler 4d family were viaitors in Wabash Saturday even a 4 Mr. and Mr Richard Silla art the parents of a soa.

SIiT and Mrs, of Goshen 6 BtLL ANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL AWS 25 and 754 PocKsgea Evarywhera arrived In Lagro Wednesday evening and are rislting at the Warren Needham Joe Way and family who have been in Illinois several months, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Harnih and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

John FrtThhour of Lagro. Mrs. Charles Hegel of Andrews vinlt ed Mr 8. Maurice Ragan lait Thurxdar and was a guest at the meeting of tbe Century club. Miss Pearl McGuire and Miss Margaret Burdge took music tests at the Wa bash high school Saturday.

Miss Marie Brady and Miss Lucy Vincent spent Friday evening with Mrs. II. I. Wiley. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Lauer and fam ily called at the borne of his mother, Mrs. Dsvid Lauer. Ed Delhi was a business caller in Lagro Monday. Charles Grochenour called on Joe Hol lenback Wednesday morning.

John Scott and George Black were in Wabash on business Tuesday morning. Tbe last number of the senior lyceum course was held in the high school auditorium in Urbana Monday evening. A good sized crowd attended. Misses Elizabeth Coughlin, Dorothy Malay, Florence Stanpher, Reba Renner, and Lucile Harney went to Wabash Sun day. Miss Helen Clayton of Roann has been employed aa teacher for first and second grades in tbe Lagro schools to take the place of Miss Dorothy Malay, resigned.

Miss Malay has accepted a position in Logansport Mr. and Mrs. John Scott entertained Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Cox, at dinner Sunday. Ezra Goehler of Harrisburg, is visiting at the home of his mother, Mra. Jacob Geohler. L. A.

Giver spent Sunday and Monday with relatives In Wabash. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Harnisb and family entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Jones and family Sunday evening. Parent Teacher meeting was held at the school house Thursday evening. Charles Fisher of Converse, district deputy noble grand, had charge of the installation of the Wwly elected officers of the Rebekah and I. O. O.

F. lodges Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fisher accompanied him. These ceremonies were attended by the families ot the members and after the installation, an oyster supper was served to all present Mrs.

Raymond Farney and son, Wayne, snent Wednesday with Mrs. E. L. Mar tin. Miss Calett ADDlerate of Roann at tended the lyceum course in Urbana Mon day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harnish and Mrs.

John Williams were Tuesday din ner wests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris White, of near Lafontaine. Alvah Jeffrey and family called on rela tives in Wabash Sunday evening. Sherman Pcffley of Lagro is staying with his grandparents, I.

J. Peffley, and attends school at Dora. Mrs. Ray Stair was operated on at the Marion hospital Monday, Thomas Porter, who has been seriously ill for the past week, is reported as being improved. T.

Wi McClure, who was Injured in a fall three months ago, is now able to sif ina wheel chair. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenning spent Sun day with Mrs. Jennings parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Zerby, south of Lagro. Albert Geohler was a business visitor in North Manchester Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Haupert and Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Eiler spept Wednesday In: Wabash. A New Game V1 Dad. you'd better watch yeur 'loose auto tires! Ths ktda have a nr 'tjsma Tbey curl up oa tha In alda of a tlra and to toopinf down grado. Anna.

Johanan, of Baa, yraadaeo, oaa loop ioo ttsaaa aa atm ba abta to standi 1. 1 i7 1 1 7 1 uai SKATING PARTY AT COLISEUM Friday Evening, January 27 Prizes as follow will be given for the best "Hard Times' Costume: Ladles' First Prize 1 pair of silk and wool hose. Gents' First Prize 1 pair of dress gloves. Ladies' Second Prize 1 pair of wool hose. Gents' Second Prize Vi dozen initial handkerchiefs.

All the above prizes are given by which means the best to be had. See If You Can't Win a Prize All evening skating 35c Today A Admission Friday fle WfCtSOlt 15c Saturday 1 VVII Night 15 25c JAMES KIRKW00D IN "The Great AND SUNSHINE COMEDY "AINT LOVE GRAND" COMING "ENCHANTMENT" COMING Last Time The LILA LEE and HOUDINI IN "TERROR ISLAND" A Love and Adventure Melodrama in Six Sensational Reels. i. m. A.

A A AAS I HUNTINGTON THEATRE TODAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Vaudeville and Pictures FourJPopularity Queens A Norelty Singing offering that Just closed an engagement at the Palace Theatre, Ft. Wayne where they were the feature act. Bobby Van Horn "The Ace of Spades," a bliukfaced specialty. Eugene O'Brien IN "CHIVALROUS CHARLEY A Mile a Minute Melodrama with a Million Laughs. All Matinee Seats Nights '2oc and We Tax Included The Grand Canyon of Colorado is 6,000 feet deep in its deepest part, with noirly p.ricn(licular sides.

The ai eyhound hunts entirely by sight; ttt narrow nozste and amall nostrils tt fects' sense smelL No' ounctaation marks Vers' asei la aidlnary prlatat VntU Elastic For the swollen or weak than Elastic MADE Elastic piecer Made in silk or your individual and fresh, reliable THE Times Impersonation" Apollo ir Malhiee'lOc Night 10 15c A mm. A A mV A AX m. A A A 1 Hosiery treatment of varicose veins, sprains, limbs, nothing it more beneficial Hosiery. TO SPECIAL ORDER to cover any part of the limb. cotton.

The elastic is woven to measurements insuring a perfect fit goods. ASK US ABOUT THEM. MULLIN DRUG CO. wtraceiout trouies to tftelr source ob C0RCT the PfRMANCNTLY THAT fa the Jv thing to do in the case of any disorder or ill ness. Temporary relief only means that you are through with pain and suffering for the time being.

Permanent relief assured the Chiropractic way. Phone for Consultation R. E. COOLMAK Chiropraatbr I. O.

O. Block 'Abore Rodgers Store LADY ATTENDANT PHONE 982 A Londoa phyatdaa racelTea as a Christmas present from one of hlaspa tienta a ret arm at all the aaedidaea. aa had prescribed for tho patient tha year. ic" 2.

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