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Marshfield News-Herald from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 4

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pacts ttm. Where Cancer Cure Was Effected COUNTYAGENT ANNOUNCE PROGRATJ FOR TV0 DAY CONVENTION FEDERATED W0I.MS CLUBS HELD HERE IS NEW HEAT Report of Noraiaaticg eoateaittee Election of District Officers Music, Double Quart Fortnitr Musical club Address "Our Problem Mrs. Nellie Kedxie Jones, head.ef" Home Economic Departrntnt, Department of Agricnltare, University of Wisconsin, Report of Courtesies Committee C0UMY1SYLUM 4 I vi The Woman's club of Marshfield directed by Mrs. O. which is to be hostess to the seven- Lindemann; Presented by east of thir Assembly singing, Be Ti I A i teenth annual convention of the Wis- ty-six members of the Marshfield jje That Binds." con sin Federation of Woman's club3.

Woman's Oub. Superintendent of Eau Claire In titotion, Ordered Deposed, Replaced By Board Eighth District, has issued invitations. Friday Morning, May 23, A. M. tn all rliiK in th distrirt to attnd the sessiona to be held in this city Thursday and Friday of this week.

Assembly sinking directed by Mrs. Dreseendorfer, accompanist, Miss Hayward Minutes of Mosinee convention (By Associated Press) Chippewa Falls, May 21 E.1 S. Ljfericli, lam Claire county agent, They will offer entertainment to all who wish to remain over night and have prepared interesting souvenirs for all the guests. The program as announced today for the sessions is as follows: Thursday Afternoon, 2:00 P. M.

Ilia Kaon nnninf1 of llinutes of Thursday's session Reports of officers Reports of Clubs Reports of District Chairmen Address, "University Mr. Marshall Graff, University Extension "The Parent-Teacher Association Adjonrnment Visit to Stl Joseph'a Hospital Informal reception at Nurses Home by Invitations of Sisters of t- -ephvs hospital. Souvenirs will be given to the guests through the courtesy of the following firms: Kraft Cheese Company Hefko, Florist Marshfield Grocer Members of the Marshfield Women's Club who drive cars are requested to bring their cars to the afternoon session of the convention oa Friday in order that the guests maybe taken to St. Joseph'a for the inspection and the informal reception: at the Nurses Home. tie Eau Claire county asylum to sue ceed Sidney Horel, who was ordered deposed by the state board of control following reports of alleged lax moral Mrs.

Harry Vedder Assembly Singing," Directed i by and Miss Kathenne Abigail relations between male and female patients of the institution. The ap 3 pointment was made by the board of 1 A. A. V. 1 Asylum irusiees.

wnjcn aiso nam eu Mrs. Leverich as matron. Mrs. Dressendorfer, accompanied; by Rd Miss Emmagene Hayward I pen Forum H- Shoemak- Address ef Welcome, Mrs. James er, First Vice-President, W.

F. W. C. B. Vedder, President Marshfield Wo- -Presiding man's Club "The Unconscious Mind Its Infra- Response, 'Mrs.

Ward Fallgatter, ene on Our Behavior, Dr. Smiley Waupaca iBlanton, University of Wisconsin Vocal solo, Mrs. Chas. Pors Lucheon at 12 o'clock at Eigle club Report of District President; "Mrs. Friday Aftternoon, May 23, 1 :30 P.

K. A motion for dismissal of chargfis gain Danial Chupp, former attendant at the asylum, accused of perjury in connection with an investigation of "One of th rarest- cases in meaicai hi story te noted acJemista are terming the complete cure of Miss Celia Trubisc. wfco was considered an incurable cancer case-two years ago. The cure wa effected throuch tha combined uge of radium and X-rays developed from a new machine capable of COO.OOfl volts. Dr.

"WiHiahi H. Livingston, assistant medical fiirector of Montefiore Hospital. New Tork City, wfeo announced the is-covery, is shown teie preKiring for treatment anrther patient. Th 4 Instrument aho-va i that used in the treatment of Miss Trubiscz, whose cure la considered particularly exceptional because she waa in audi aa advanced condition. When a gossip meets a gossip that brings on a lot of taHc Vocal solo, Mrs.

J. H. Cundy Reading, Mrs. Marshall Graff Report of Committee on Resolu- The dollars that run the government also run the taxpayers. the report that a girl inmate of the asylum was about to become a mother was made by.

the district attorney, who acted on the advice of J. E. Messerschmidt, of the attorney jpen- JfAY PETERSON TO BE MARRIED SOON MUMA INDICTED vrra RICKARD the grounds that evidence against CShupp was incompetent, because of ttg having been given by insaneper-aons. Let Us Store Your Furs S. J.

Peatler, Wauiau Music, Chorus from Fortnightly Musical Chib Address, James G. Chandler, Director G. F. W. C.

for Wisconsin Miss Florence Blake, Stevens Point Address, Mrs. Gertrude Hasbrouck, Organizer Infant Hygiene Classes State Board of Health, Madison. Informal Reception in church parlors, Banquet at 6:15 Methodist church. Thursday Evening, 22, 8. -00 P.

M. Music, American Legion Band Vocal solo, Miss Conine Schlegel, Waus-au; Accompanist, Mrs. B. Shirk Address, Dr. W.

F. Lorenz, Chairman State Board of Control I Pageant, "pown the Road From (By Associated Press) Newark, N. May, 21 Jasper Muma of New ork, -who has figured prominently in recent investigations MODERNISTS SCORED BY PRESBYTERIANS May Peterson, national noted soprano, who has appeared in in Marshfield two or three times, is to be married June 9 to Col. Ernest O. Thompson, of Amarillo, Texas, a news item an Oshkosh paper says.

Dsh-kosh' is the singer's (former home. The wedding, the dispatch reads, will be held at the home of Miss Peterson's mother, Mrs. Mary Peterson, at Bronxville, New York. at Washington, was, among those" in (By Associated Austiir, Texas, May 2L After adopting a report expressing "uncom-romisine' opposition" "so- For 5 of the value you place on same we will store them in moth, proof vaults, and insure them for 12 months against loss by fire, theft or holdup, while in Cloakroom, Pullman or in your own home, whether the garment is in your own possession or not. dicted here yesterday by a federal grad jury with Te.Bickaiid for conspiracy to transport "fight films in interstate commerce St was learned today from official sources.

lluma's name came up when the senatorial committee was investigating Daugherty's alleged connection with transportation of the Dempsey-Carpentier fiht films. called liberalism as taaght by self-styled modernists" and dealing with prohibition enforcement and Sunday bseryance, the nmty-fourth general assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church adjourned to meet in 1 325 at Nashville. Tcnn. Heme Service Station Our gasoline, oils and greases are the best. Ask the person using Our non-chatter, oil for Fords is a wonder.

A trial, will convince you. Lyon, Lang Scharman. One block west on S. Depot St. off Boiled down, thla means we ins are your furs for a period of 12 months.

Every man is entitled to life, and a few feoun of loafing. Many gardens are already far enough advanced to be seglected. Central Ave. 59tf GrandRapids, Mich, Hay 21. remissions, numbering 960 charged with disposal of temporal and problerjifcof the Protestant denominations were named herfc today JA the opening general aj-embly of the Presbyterian -j One probable storm center of the assembly, Dr.

Emerson Foslick of New York, will ot attend the gathering. SKIN SOAP A medicated soap. Excellent for roughened or diseased skin. Used daily as a toilet soap keeps the skin strft and healthy. W.

A. LIESE Prescription Druggist Louis iaemle, Inc. THE SELLS CLOTHES NIECE OF THE LATE GOVERNOR FAIRCHILD DIED IN MADISON Give the Graduate an exquisite Gruen Wrist Watch For sheer beauty and dependable timekeeping; service combined, a Gruen Wrist Watch is the graduate gift supreme. Many Gruen creations are now displayed at our store. Just come in next time you're in the neighborhood.

The visit will be well worth your while, whether you buy or not. Prices $25 and, up. V- r. (By- Associated Press) Madison, May 21 Mrs. Lucia Fairchild Fuller, nationally famous a a miniature painter, died, here today after a lo)ag illness.

Mrs.FuHef' attained distinction in American and foreign countries as a painter of miniatures. In 1902 she was awarded a bronze medal in Paris nd numerous other awards, and in 1906 she became a "national Mrs. Fuller, was one of the of the American Society of Miniature Painters. She was a niece of the late Governor Fairckild. i -J INDIANA LEADERS FIXING G.

6. P- SLATE Mechler Son JEWEL ERS (By Associated. Press) Indianapolis, Ind. May 21. Indiana Republicans went into state convention here today to ratify formally the action of Republican voters at the tate's primary in selecting President Ooolidge as their preference for presidential nomination; the nomination Ed.

Jackson for governor; to select sevendelegates at large to the national convention in Cleveland; to edopt a platform, and to name a complete state ticket. The- meeting will last two days. THURSDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE RUGS Choice AssortmentG Mr. Chas. L.

Saurman of Marshall Field Company, Chicago, 111. Manufacturers of HOME-CREST. Floor Coverings Will Be at Our Store, Friday, May 23 with a complete sample line of rugs showing all the new colorings and 1 styles. for home furnishers. Fresh new.

floor coverings will go a long way toward making the home attractive. Ordering here Friday, from the large showing of Mr. Saur-man's samples will assure you the correct rugs and the utmost in value giving. Now is the Time to Order Them During our Birthday Party we are offer-. ing our entire stock of Rugs at a 10 Per Cent Discount McCAIN-JOHNSON CO.

SERVICE AND SATISFACTION Dehnison Art Craft Demonstration ALFRED ELLEFSON, 13, DIED" HERE YESTERDAY If you fail to come in you are missing a golden opportunity to get some ideas on some very new and interest Alfred Ellef son, IS, sons of Mr. and Theodore Ellef son, South Central avenue, died of tuberculin peritonitis at St. Joseph's hospital early yesterday morning. The remains were transferred to Black River Falls this rnorrung where funeral services and burial will take place. ing work.

SEXT0N-DE2GEN DRUG GO. HIE REXALL STORE Fat men don't stand the heat better than lean men, but they seem to st it out better..

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