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rid 1..: 1 1 society events 1923 DECEMBER 1939 'Tt F. a 2 a 13 'is '14, le 10 11 KIT ,18 24 23 81 19 20 21 22 23 28 27 28 29 80 4 SOCIAL CALENDAR Sigma: Phi Gamma" Sorority Christmas "party. Horn of Mies' v. Mary' EUaabeth Henry, 055 War ni street. iJfivening .) Wednesday Bridge Club Home of rrtnklMMrtin, 1040 Cher XI street (Afternoon.) Friendship Bible CJaas of (ftnrelr 'of Brethren Home of Mr.and..Mra.' Minor Wine, Giiilford.

street. (Eve Dnner Brid(e Club Host, and v'v. hortCMea: Mewra. and llesdamea Paul Taylor. Dora Critea and Don rumsncs, at iuait rm, Wayne road.

Drawing Boom ClubHorns of CielU (Evening at 9:80, TRIDAx 4 Tresbvterian Miaslonarr Society Mn. B. F. Biliter and Scott Plasterer at 583 William St Plllf 0a J. IT Ti." "a a x.

um uome Tvlor strf et (Aitmion V2 v' I' CfiT li auv. s. a Assiey, wr ij street' (AfterMoa at 20.) SATURDAY 4. Tuesday Bridge Club Home of Mra. Mary PfeiJfer, GuUford street (Afternoon.) MONDAY.

I Tear's Dsnce and Break I fr fast K. oCGnaO. (12 4 Cl PROFIT AND PLEASURE CLUB, The Profit and Pleasure club met at home of Mrs. Fred Dicer Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Srank Taste as as eistsnt hostess.

Thirteen members re sponded to roll call and during the busi sees session an election of officers waa 1 'held. The following officer were elect I tdil President, Mrs. Frank Tastef vice president, Mrs. Jack Rowan treasurer, Albert Kimmel: secreUry. Mrs.

Robert Casey press correspondent, Mrs. JL DavM Sheller. splayed, at tne socisi nour. ine 'mxe awarded to Mrs. Kimmel and Mrs.

guest for th'MoojJii Mj. John Bauer. 'A watch party was nlnniiM) for New Tear's ere and it will be held St the home of Mrs. David Shelt er at 323 Hannah street ENTERTAINS FRIEND8. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Bailey and E. Thomas of Etna avenue entertained 7 a number of their friends recently at their home. The guests' included Mr. and Mrs.

John Mrs. Bert Shell and daughter' Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bassard, daughters Vivian and Marguerite, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Shell Emmet and Austia, Mr. and M. P.f Shell and daughter Mr. and Mra, Rile Bailey and daughter Ruth, Mr.

and Mrs. Emanuel Bailey, Mr, and Cheater Shell and daughter Ev this city, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fulton and family of Toledo, Ohio, Mr.

and Mrs. George Treije'r, and family of Lafayette. 4 4 5. Tailor Made The tailor made womaa enters la collar that meoaa carefully fitted lahouldara. mitMocablr cut alevea it the avaly tailored frock can't be made on Xhm tasplrationai mlan ad it neter come froA' PT OERTRLDE WALTER TWm EASTERN STARS.

Tor ib pleaaure of lira. Smyaer, paat grand matron of the Eaatern Stan, from Loganaport, Mr. Lay enter tained with dinner at the home at 425 WUtelock 'atnet Tuesday, evening. Co ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.

Lay, Mrs. Smyserj the past grand' matron, Mr. and Mrs. Ambroas 'Burget and Mr. and Mrs.

RocseU Forrest Following the dinner a meeting of tht Eastern Stars In the. Masonic hall. A large representation of the Wa bash nd Roanoke chapters were guests of the local chapter and during the evening a class of candidates received the degree: At the close of a very delightful refreshments were served. DINNER. Mr.

Ezra' flhulti' entertained a number (i relatives rto dinner at their heme on the Warren road Christmas Bay. A roast chicken men a was served atth noon hour. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCaul, Me.

and Mrs. John Barret, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis, Mr, Ad Mi "Mark Heaston and son Meredith, Mr, and Mrs. L.

W. Thomks, Hllpmi n. jinio onuvs vrawiorosvuie, utaays i8hults Montpelier Besnlr Shultz of Wla. EBERHARTVDINNEB 'The Christmas dinner, of the eww f.iw waa held at the home Mr. and Mrs.

George Hsrter of Guil Tifotd atreet The guests included Mr. Mrs. George M. Eberhart and chil iinB Mrs. Howard Miller and tWoaughtera, Mr.

ani' H. Arrto Donald M. I'jobn Touig, .11 Huflngton, and Mr. EMUler. Andenon nd Mrs.

Adanf Beckf Way 4. 1922 DANCING The members of the 1922 Dancinb club will bold their holiday dance in the K. of C. hall, on Ejst Market street Friday eve Tning beginning at 8:30 o'clock. The music will be furnished by a local prches ffiimAer Declares a Stnik a Day Keeps the Wolf Away COU3 JAJKXAH Famous Beauty Makes A Cheer Popular Niw Yoik Crr.

The world's first' smile school has just opened here. Coletta Ryan, former Zieg Follies. beauty, i founder, Jt structor and chief bally boa for the i Educated in Munich aijaa opera singer, Miss Kyan early learned the 'sValue of he smile. When a par ticularly dawling specimen of her best acccropUshment wn' her entrance into the Tanks of the world's 'greatest beauty show, she was more than ever convinced that she had made a discovery that would go even th gxeafr Cou4 better, vofbj Ml HOUSE WARMING PARTY. Mary Hillegas entertained a num ber of friends at a house warming party at her home last evening.

The affair waa nil the form of an oyster supper During the evening music was furnished by Mrs. Nora Bowers and daughter Dorothy, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Hillegas, Mrs. Nora Bowers, Philip Rudig, William Ditsoni E.

B. Kriegbaum of Purdue university, Walter Brown of Ooldwater, Mich and Earl Zahm of Great Lake, 111., D. TO MEET. The Daughters of the American Revo; lution will hold the 4irat meeting of the new year at the home of Mrs, H. Bowers on Etna avenue, January 0 with Mra.

R. A. JCaufman assistant hostess. The subjectBf the 'afternoon will be "Why Should the'Uni ted States Help the "World and Howr with Mis. W.

H. Barnhart leader. Assistants will be Mesdames Charles Allemsn, Carrie Templeton, Gorman Trixler.and W. D. Dyer.

PH TA OA OROITP. The members of the Pe Ta Ga group 01 campfire giris met at he home of Miss Helen "Brflge at vll2S North Jefferson street yesterday afternoon. Games were playedjand refreshments were served. EIGHT AND ATE CLUB. Mrs.

E. O. King will entertain the members of, the Eight and Ate club at her home. on Guilford street this after roon. Jit clock a pot luck dinner will be served to which the husbands will be guests.

MISSIONARY SOCIETY. rhe members of tke Missionary Soci ety of the First Pmbyterian church will meet with Mrs. B. F. Biliter and Mrs.

Scott Plasterer at the Biliter home, at 683 William street' Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. MISSIONARY SOCIETY. 1 The members eMht Women's MiSsion rySociety of the Tim Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. Em ley at 249 East Taylor street Friday aft ernoon at 2:80 'dock.

got her friends to enroll in the smile school, the motto of which runs, with apologies to" the French psyebol "Every day, in every way, I am smDingly growing better and A Sunx a Dav fame of the school has eau'sed a popular son writer to dedicate :4 "Just Keep 4, On Smiling to itt founder. i Li. "And that song, wbich tbear sung 0 and see danced to under every brkht light' on BrbadwaT. contains nv whole jjjilceophjr of life," declares; wall That Ii Mi.i tXu I Mist Ryan. "I have) never amfled toe anyttrngyet that I didn't get ltr And I MllMra atrvtuwfv mm A if I 'L (Oyrltht lMt Pea Sk Drew "of Unwswal Style.

Slue Trlcotin and Satin. Self Figured In tellinir the story of Are sees for the present one must give attention to details, for with aim pllcity the keynote of the mode. It la the little, things that count largely for orlina.llty. This very attractive drees is made of 4ark blue trlcotine trimmed with self flan red satin, also in dark blue. To make It one will need 24 yards of trlcotine 14 Inches wide and 1 vara of satin or 40 Inches wide.

The front 1 cut away to disclose vest of satin. But may be closed, If preferred, buttons and buttos holes belt) providedaVfor the pur pose, Of particular Importance are the' 'butibnholes. Which are bound with blue satin. They are easy to make, as the illustrations will how. Fig.

I. Illustrates how to mark the place and length of the a to of Drees No. ZIU. cut in sises 16 and I years, will be mailed, postpaid, upon receipt of 10 eenta. Be sure to give correct number and size of pattern desired when ordering.

Write name and address plainly. Send orders to Pattern Editor, this newspaper. SIGMA GAMMA SORORlTYr trate Miss Mary Elisabeth Henry will en tertain the members of the Sigma Phi Gamma sorority to a Christmas party at her home at 0M, Wauen etreet this eve ning. af. ENTERTAIN GIRLS.

The boys of the First Christian church Endeavor society will entertain the girls in the basement of, the church Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. WEDNESDAY' BRIDGE CLUB. Mrs. Frsnk Martin will entertain the members. the Wednesday Bridge jilub bt her home at 1046 Cherry street this afternoon.

B. T. CLUB. Mrs. Jess Ricker will entertain the members of the B.

T. club at her home on East Taylor street Friday afternoon. fr Aloha Cream cup rice, 1 cup grated pineapple, 4 cup sugar, cup heavy cream Cook rice' In boiling salted water. Drain and" pour cold water over to sep Blacksheep! (enM)fr(YMCALU They.may try to Ud Jhe family blacksheep by alUna; ft JommerA caracul, Persian lamb or i astrakhan, they may dye It wblte gray or sand but ifa Uo same little Iamb, anyway. JasWon able winter capes are black Unei with black or'gray Long' eoats of black.

and coats of light krimmer, oaracnl or lamb are Conspicuous everywhere fashtoiv able women meet. II I Art SotIm, lao.) uttonhole, using a colored basting thread for the purpose. Cut tne tin facing an Inch longer than the buttonhole. Bast the center the canter of the buttonhole (Fla. Turn the garment to aide of the facing to the right aide the garment entirely covering the maritime of the buttonhole (Fit Turn the gwment to the wrong aide (Fig.

an make, another of basting atltcfies on the same line so that they will show through to the right aide of the waist (Fig. Machine stitch around the row of bastings 1 lt of an Inch from the lash mark. Cut the buttonhole to within of an Inch of the size Figures showing development of bound buttonhole. marked, cutting throuarh both fejclng and garment; then cut diagonally to the corners of the stltohlng. being careful not to remove the machine stitchings.

Remove bastings and draw the facing through the slash to under side of garment. Trim the edges of the facing and slip stitch the turning exactly over the stitched seam line. he kernels. Cool, add "toigar and pineapple. Let stand in a cold place for an hour.

Fold in cream which has been beaten until stiff. Serve very cold. Tims in combining, 5 minutes. Recipe makes nix servings. fr Pineapple Meringue 0 slices canned pineapple, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup pineapple juice, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 4 cloves, few shreds lemon peel and crystalised ginger, 2 egg whites, i cup sugar Dissolve sugar "in pineapple juice, add lemon juiee and peel, cloves and ginger.

Bring to a boil, add pineapple slices and boil 15 minutes. Remove pineapple and drain. Beat egg whites until stiff, add sugar and continue beating until thor oughly blended. Arrange meringue ou pineapple slices, using a pastry bag if desired. Bake in a slow oven until Meringue is firm.

Serve cold with the syrup left from cooking the pineapple. Time in combining, 15 minutes, 1 I 1 1 Time la eookiag, 40 minutes. Temperature, 2T5 rVgrees. Beeipa makes six attvinga. Pineapple Icing.

2 cups confectioners' sugar, 3 tablespoons grated pineapple, 2 tablespoons butter Add enough pineapple to confectioners' svgar to make icing of right consistency to' spread. Beat in butter which has been softened but not melted. Spread thickly on cake. Time in combining, 5 minutes. New Zealand, in an attempt to establish a fishing industry, is now stocking the south Pacific ocean with salmon.

Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 BCLL ANS not water Sure Relief CLL ANS 25 and 75 Packages Everywhere Welcome tiie New Year with your Victrola We will deliver th Victrola in time lor the New Year. YVuwillhve a year in which to pay. That Christmas check invested in the Victrola will bring you dividends of happiness forever. Come in. SCHAFF BROS.

MUSIC STORE Cm EEMMAN BAYS During the holiday rush yards tne! yards of short lengths aooumulfttod in every department when every bit of display space waa taken. Now these short lengths are given prominenoe and priced to close out in a rush. Wool fabrics, silks, ginghams, per cales, muslins and yard fabrics of all kinds, selling now at HALF PRICE ARNOLB'S is. 'English' people art flocking Australia at thd ratt 2,500 tev 3,000 4 month. 2 HUNTINGTON TODAY.

Friday and Saturday KEITH VAUDEVILLE CURRENT OP FUN A Torrent ef Laughter "JESSIE HERBERT A Vaudeville Diversion WILL ROGERS As Ichabod Crane in "THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN" From Washington IrvingY classk "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Matinee, all seats 20 Nights Main Floor S5c Balcony 25c Children under 12 years 10c to all performances. I 1 Jefferson Today Friday Saturday I athtee 2:31 Night 7:30 04 Greatest of All Sea' Romances With such stars as DOR0TH1 DALTON, MITCHELL LEWIS, Wintei Hall, Wm. Boyd, James Gordoi and Alice KnowlancL ANin 1UMS NiHn With DOROTHY JACK HOLT MITCHEU UWIS, These players are always favorites witl the theatre going public. mgFm apvuii iviMi It 1.

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