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a 1 Society By Mildred GardnerThone r1 1 Kappa Fall uance ve Th members of the Iota chapter the Ktppa Alpha Phi fraternity of Huntington will open the winter's ttance festivities in the city with a fall dance to be given Friday eve nlng, octooer 10, in uw.jv..yi v. on East Market street. The services of the well known Galbralth's Aces of have been secured for furnishing music "for the affair and have a reputation which dance devotees declare canW be duplicated. This, band is well known throughout the state having played for the last Kappa national convention dance and Lake uage curing mo uwuiw weeks engagement at the Green Lantern at Anderson, has Just been completed and at each place where they have furnished music have been booked for return engagements. The orchestra consists of ten pieces with a personnel including R.

H. Galbralth, banjo; Rex Huffman, trumpet; Andy Secrest, trumpet; Kenneth Treath, tuba; William Whlteburst. saxophone and clarinet; Ralph Butler, saxophone and clarinet; Robert Miller, traps; Amos Os piano; Paul Weldr, trombone and Edward Schroeder. rJoHsc. Extepslve plans are being inade by the members of the fraternity to nuke this the most successful social affair which has been staged in 'the city.

According to an announcement of the committee in charge comprising Vaughn Mlckley, Andrew EUsenhauer and Raymond Kindler, eomethltfg new in entertainment can be expected, with the Aces at their best, throughout the entire affair. Dancing will continue from 9 until 1 o'clock. Tickets are now sale and may be secured from any mem ber of the fraternity Round Table Club. 1 The members of the Round Table club were pleasantly entertained Monday afternoon at the home of their president; 'Mrs. O.

O'Leary on Guilford street, at their first meeting of the season. short business, session was held after which' a round table discussion on "Summer Pleasures" was held. During the social hour Miss Helen Jeanette Buzzard delighted the guests with a number of readings and at the close of the affair the hostess served a dainty luncheon. Mrs May Van Antwerp wlil enter tain the club at its next meeting, October 27, at her home on Etna Classes Entertained The members of the Rainbow Girls snd the Fisherman Boys classes of the Church of the Brethren' were enter talned Sunday at the home' oi Ruth and Paul Greasier on the Union Center road. Covers were placed for fourteen guests at 'the noon hoar and delicious chicken dinner served.

The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to music and games by the guests including the Rev. C. C. Klndy and wife, Neil and Donald Klndy, Raymond Lahr, Erith Wlke, Vernon Wike, Donald Holmes, Walter Brumbaugh, Paul Gressley and the Misses Mary Ulrey, Anna Gelzlelchter, June Garr, Bernlce Cussen and Ruth Gress. ley.

I i Surprise Party Sixty members of the Friendship class of the Presbyterian church pleasantly surprised their teacher, Eben Lesh, Monday evening at his home An William street. Games, music and; radio entertainment were enjoyed dur. lng the evening and at the close daln ty refreshments were served. Each lady brought a box, containing re freshmenta for two, daintljr wrapped' and tied, which were auctioned off by Earl Tyler. The evening closed with a box social.

Dance at Marlon. me mnmnera 01 lub aidus cuau 1 ter, Phi Delta Kappa fraternity, of; will open the socson's social functions with a formal ball Thursday evening, October 2, in the Kappa ball room with Doc Peyton fend his newly organized band engaged to, furnish music for the affair. The dance promises to be very enjoyable and invitations have been extended to fraternities and sororities In nearby cities. Dinner Guests. Mr.

and William Shores entertained at dinner Sunday at their honie on East Taylor street, honoring Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Shores of Mansfield, Ohio. Other guests Included. Mr ysnd Mrs. Kenneth Esplch and children, and Mrs.

Glenn Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shores and i daughter and Mrs. James' Eploursan Club. The member" of the Epldurean club will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the, home of Mrs.

J. J. CarrgU street. CALENDAR TUESDAY. Trl Kappa Sorority Mrs.

Donald Brown, Charles street. Drawing Room Club Miss Oro Perfect, West Tipton street. Evening. Pythian Sisters Trl County meeting at of P. home.

Evening. Reception First United Brethren church. Evening. WEDNESDAY. Past Chief's Association Mrs.

F. C. Grass, 674 Division street Evening. Eureka Circle Mrs. W.

A. Pouch er, Tipton street Afternoon. Coffee Club Mrs; David Marx, West Park Drive. 1 o'clock luncheon. Pansy Club Mrs.

J. C. Rlnehart 218 West Taylor street. Afternoon." Ftoebel Club Mrs. F.

H. Hughes, Arthur street. Afternoon. Profit and Pleasure Club MsW vln Miller, Wright afreet. Afternoon: L.

A. to O. R. 0. R.

C. hall. Aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. D. M.

C. Club Mrs. Clifton Chaneyi Riverside Drive. Afternoon. L.

S. to B. of L. F. and E'tMi meeting.

Evening at 7:30 o'clock. T. a. Club Mrs. Clark Fultz, Tipton' street.

Afternoon. Sigma Beta Miss Marvel Shultz, Salamonie Avenue. Steak Roast. 0. I.

A. to B. of L. B. of L.

E. hall. Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. T. O.

B. Club Mrs. Clark Fults, East Tipton and Division streets. Afternoon. 1 THURSDAY' Present Day Club Mrs.

Herbert Lee, 407 Riverside Drive. 'Afternoon. Philathea Class of Central Christian Church At the church. Supper at 6 o'clock. Thursday Bridge Club Mrs.

Rex Lowey, West High street 1 o'clock luncheon. Roseland Euchre Club Mrs. Dan Broderlck, 553 East Franklin street. Evening. Buffet Club Mrs.

C. K. Lucas, War ren street. 1 o'clock luncheon. W.

M. A. of Etna Avenue U. B. church Mrs, Ross, Hannah street.

Afternoon. Anna Arnold Class of M. 'TE? Church At the church. Supper at 6:30 o'clock. Loyal Women's Class of Bethel Evangelical ChurchChurch Annex, Afternoon.

i Epicurean Club Mrs. J. J. Carroll, Webster street. Afternoon.

Lancaster Township Ladies Home of Mrs. Charles Goodmlller. Afternoon. G. W.

Club Mrs. Charles M. Paul, 326 South Briant street. Afternoon. Happy Hearts Club Mrs.

Hugh Dailey, East Market street. Afternoon. Ladles Aid of Trinity Lutheran church Mrs. George Nolan, 505 Garfield street. 'Afternoon.

Excelsior Class of Church of the Brethren Miss M4na and Laura Eck man, Warren Evening. Women's Missionary Society of First Brethren ychUMV Mrs Jaul Smith, 540 Buchanan streeLjAfter noon at 2 Sewing Circle of St. Peter's JUuth eran Church Parish hall. Afternoon1. Ideal Club Mrs.

Kasiner Pruce, 1003 First street Evening. FRIDAY. W. F. M.

S. of Methodist Church Mrs. C. H. Good, 351 East Franklin street.

Afternoon I. B. G. club Miss Eleanor Daugh erty. Prairie Road.

Evening. SATURDAY; D. A. R. Miss Cora Altman, Henry street.

Afternoon. Emily Newcomb L. L. Court House. Afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

NEXT WEEK. FRIDAY. Kappa Alpha Phi Fall Dance K. of C. Hall.

Evening. HUNTIJSGTON PROGRESSIVE CLUB will hold meeting in Federation Hall over. Rehner Shoe Store, at 8 p. m. September 30.

Everybody Invited WANTED Experienced Car Washer HUNTINGTON "MOTOR SALES CO. Studebaker Dealers East State Street THE HUNllNGTON HERALD Delta Theta Tau Sorority Miss Geraldlne Attker was hostess to the members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority Monday evening at her home on West State street. the business sesaion Held during the forepart of the evening committees were appointed for the show to be given In November, and for the annual dance to be held October 27, with Doc Peyton's orchestra furnishing the music. Music and bridge were enjoyed during remainder of the evening and at the close refreshments were served the guests. Mrs.

Albert Klepper of Marlon, Ohio, was an out of town member at the meeting. Lancaster Ladles to Matt. The "members of the women's auxiliary to the Farm Bureau of Lancaster township will meet Thursday afternoon with Charles, Good miller. A full attendance of members and those wishing to become members are Invited to be present at this meeting when a demonstration of "Short Cuts in Sewing" will be given by delegates from the county contention. As this Is the first meeting of the new year a number of things of interest will be announced for future meetings.

Jolly Twlve Club. The members of the Jolly Twelve club met Monday evening with Mrs. Charles Christ on McCrum street, with A full attendance of members. During the evening progressive euchre was enjoyed at several rounds with Mrs. Earl March, Mrs.

Rfss Plasterer and Mrs. J. M. Zent as prize winners. Garden were used as decorations throughout the entertaining rooms and at the conclusion of the social hour a delicious luncheon was served.

Enjoys Roast' The members of St. Marye high school enjoyed 'a weinle and marsh mallow roat Monday evening at the new Cathechlst's home on the Maple Grove road. About forty members took part after which they returned to the city and spent f. social time. Anna Arnold Class.

A picnic supper will be held Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock by the members of the Anna Arnold class of the Methodist jrhurch in the church basement. The committee in charge will furnish the supper and an Interesting program Is anticipated Ideal Club. Mrs. Kasiner Pruce will entertain the members of the Ideal club Thurs" day evening at her home, 1003 First street. Phi Gamma.

The members of the Sigma Phi Gamma sorority met Monday evening with Miss Hazel Rose at her home on Guilford street. Five hundred and bridge were enjoyed during the evening and at the close refreshments were served by the hostess. W. F. 8.

Mrs. C. H. Good will be hostess to the members of the" Women's Foreign Missionary Society, of the; Methodist church Friday afternobir at her home, 351 East Franklin T. O.

B. Club. The members of the B. club will be entertained Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Clark Fults on Tipton street.

Stanley Y. P. B. The members of the Y. F.

B. wishing to attend the new branch organization Tuesday evening at Markle are asked to call Mrs. M. Mae Johnson from whose home the party will start at 6:30 o'clock. Loyal Wioinen's Class.

The members of the Loyal Women's class of the Bethel Evangelical church will meet Thursday in the church annex. T. 0. B. Club.

Clark Fults will entertain the members of the T. O. B. club Wednesday afternoon at her home on the corner of East Tipton and Division street. Club.

Mrs.Charles M. Paul will entertain the members of the G. W. club Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 326 South Briant street. Sigma Beta Steak Roast The members of the Sigma Beta sorority will hold a steak roast Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Marvel Shultz on Salamonie avenue.

Following the roast a social time will be enjoyed at Miss Shultz' home. D. A. R. Miss Cora Altman will be hostess to the members of the Daughters of the American Revolution Saturday afternoon at her home on Henry street, with Mrs J.

M. Sayler as assistant hostess. G. I. A.

to the Bi of L. E. The regular meeting of the G. I. A.

to the B. of L. E. will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the B. of L.

I. B. G. Cub The members of the I. B.

G. club will meet Friday evening with Miss Eleanor Daugberty at her home on the Prarie road, Instead of Tuesday of next week, as was formerly announced. i 8unday Dinner. Several persons were guests at a dinner party held Sum! ay at the home or Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Rltten house on CharlA street. Fallowing the serving of a delicious menu at the noon music and games furnished entertainment throughout the afternoon. Those who were present at the affair Included Mr. and Mrs. John First, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Lengel and daughter Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson RlttenhoUse, Mr. and.

Mrs. Fearl Joseph Simmons, Alice RIttenhousei Mr. Hill. Carl Rlnehart, Donald First, Gladys Martin.Wamda Hull, Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Rlttenhouse and daughter Lu eda of Andrews, Charles and Perry Slmonton of North Manchester and Miss Irene McOoy of near Warren. Entertained at Dinner. The ministers and their wives of the Ministerial Association were delightfully entertained at dinner Monday evening at the First Brethren church. Covers were laid for thirty five guests and a delicious menu wag served, at the dinner hour by the ladles of the First Brethren ohurch, with the Rev. H.

E. Eppley, the pastor, In charge. The jemalnder of the evening was devoted to music, games and a social time. Mrs. Glenn (Elliott of Chicago, a sister of Mrs.

Eppley, was present at the affair. Sewing Circle. The members of the Sewing Circle St Peter's Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at the parish house on North Lafon talne street with Mrs. Henry Streng and. Mrs.

Dick Vgchroeder ns At this time it is desirous that every member be present Emily Newcomb L. T. V. The members of the Emily Newcomb L. T.

L. will meet Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at their headquarters' in the 'court house. Happy Hearts Cub The members the Happy Hearts club will be entertained Thursday aft trnoon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Dailey on East Market street. u.

Ladles Aid L.Mcs,. George Nolan will entertain the members of the Ladies Aid of the Trinity 'Lutheran church Thursday afternoon at her home, 505 Garfield street. W. M. S.

Mrs. Paul Smith will be hostess to the members of the Women's Mission lltltmilllIMI11lttIIIMtltllllllllllllll lUllalllllUUlllllBllllwllllllilBlll! ary Society of the First Brethren church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at lier home, 540 Buchanan street with Mrs. Jessie Metzger as assistant hostess. Prlmrdie Club. Mrs.

Charles Jackson will entertain the members of the Primrose club Thursday afternoon at her home, 40 West Taylor Btreet. Excelsior Class The members of the Excelsior class of the Church of the Brethren will meet Thursday evening at the home of the Misses Laura and Mlna Eck man on Jhe Warren road. a ini Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Welker and daughter, Helen, and Mr.

and Mrs. Perry M. Eubank and son, Eldon, spent Sunday In Chicago. On account of holidays our office will be closed Monday and Tuesday, Peter Bronsteln Co. 208 4 S.

Wurflerllch of. Columbia City spent Monday evening in Hunting ton, attending a danre. I A good program has been prepared by all the churches for Rally Day. Ed. Schenkel will spend the week end in Toledo, Ohio, where he will accompany his mother, Mrs.

Minnie (Schenkel, who has been visiting in 'the city for the past four months. Rally Day is Sunday, Oct. 5th. Come and bring one. A.

Dubbs and family of Chicago have returned to their homes after visiting over the week end at the John Sheller home on South Jefferson street. Jcs. Mann spent the week end 1n Dayton, Ohio, where he visited with Russell Kauffman, founder of the Boy's Clean Life club. Use your auto to take a friend to Rally Day next Sunday. John Parrott of Wabash was a Tuesday caller In this city.

William Young of Jackson township spent Tuesday In Huntineton. I wheer he transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. John Mlllner of Zanesvllle spent Tuesday in Huntington.

3. BuU'of Chicago was a Tuesday business caller In this city. Martin Harvey of Andrews called Tuesday in the city on business. Jasper Brickley of MarkTV spent Tuesday In Huntington on business. The Sunday schools will welcome you at 9:30 Oct.

5th. sja Sti1 WEDNESDAY WE ARE HAVING A I Special Sale Of Fall Merchandise This will be an opportune time to buy seasonable items at reduced prices. Many other items on sale which are not listed here. Coatings in all new shades wood brown, henna, tan, tangerine, grey, blue, and apple green either plain or plaids, per yard $2.65 10 $7.50 Dress Challies in novelty checks and stripes in all the newest shades: i Special J) 19 yafd Fur Fabrics in grey, tan, brown, black and taupe," suitable for coat or dress trimming. Specially priced at $14.50 yd Fur Banding in imitation leopard, squirrel, coney and 1 nrminp cnitflhlp fnt fires trimming, yard 95c 10 $2.25 Dress Flannel in Roman stripes, checks and plaids all seasonable shades, yard I $3.75 ,0 $5.25 RUGS! RUGS! One grand and timely offering of Rugs preparatory to Fall house cleaning: 7 ft.

6 in. 9 in. plain Taupe Chelton Rug $19.75 8 ft. 3 in. 10 ft.

6 in. heavy Velvet Rug, niarked $46.75, for only $29.00 9x12 good grade Tapestry Rug marked at $25.75. Just 2 left, going at $14.75 9x12 Velvet Rug marked $28.90. You may have it for 9x12 beautiful heavy seamless Axmin step Rug, $3950 9x12 seamless Wilton Fringed Rug, marked $125.00. Just one for $64.00 1 lot! of 27x54 Scotch Rugs, Special 75c 15 Rugs, 27x54, velvet, tapestry and assorted Rugs, bought to sell at $2.50 $3.00 Special week end offer.

12 Wilton Rugs, fine silky figured or full line of Draperies and Curtain Nets at Economy prices. BASEMENT $125 3 lb. Comfort Bat stitched 72x90 $1.00 20c Stove Joints 15c 75c pt. Mason Jar, per doz 48c Wash Board 29c 5c P. Soap 10 bars.

15c Lye, per can 10c $1.48 30 in. Clothes Hamper, open 88c 5c Toilet JPaper 10 rolls. $339 Good Varnish, per gal. $2.69 Good House Paint, per gal $1.98 $2.69 ply good roofing, per roll 5c 6 oz. Jelly Glasses, dozen.

12c Teacup Saucers 25c, 35c Electric Bulbs, 10 60 watt 19c Women's pure thread Silk Hose special in all popular shades. Very special 77c Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, similar to chiffon hose, in assorted shades very good quality $1.00 wimmmmmmmmmmm Carter'c Knit Union Suits for ladies. Loose or tight knee, tailored or bodice top, open or closed scat. Special for Saturday only i.o 69cahd79; i Dress Ginghams, in wide iji fall patterns, 32 inches wide. Sjj Specially priced sj 24c 5 1 Cotton Challies for comforts, 36 inches wide 19c yd Outing Flannel in dark or light patterns, (ail new), extra good quality, 36 in.

wide 24C yd Unbleached Sheeting, 9 4 width, regular 59c yd, price Special vard fHREI CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and assistance and the many floral offerings during the sickness and death of our mother. Ralph M. Erehart and Family, i Apollo Theatre Last Time Tuesday Fred Thompson In "The Fighting Sap" (P the LAST TIME TUESDAY Beautiful and Damned With Marie Provost and a wonderful supporting cast In a Warner Bros, production. Also Two Reel Comedy. The Little House With the Big Pictures HUNTINGTON THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday Only Two Shows Dally At 2:30 and 8:00.

The White Rose? A picture that showed to turn away crowds on Sunday. A picture that is more than the advance notices promised. There is no question that "The White Rose" will appeal to women goers all over the world. Matinees Adults 20c; Chit. 10c.

Night Malr, Floor, 30c; bal. 20c Jefferson WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "LoyalLives JEFFERSON LA8T TIME TsJESOAY Coldwyn present Victor Seastroirii production Adapted rem miHviMuriiNi Sir Hall Caine Strten adaptation tv Rlul Bern Directed by Victor S4troiq A usidwyn picture JUNE. MATH IS uurarMU uurecmr ADDEICOMEDY AND NEWS.

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