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I Home Owneia Horn Edited Home Read EVERYONE SEES CHANGE INHIM STATES EARNEY Prominent Contractor Says He Can Now Beat His Hands Working; Praises Tanlac "Everybody has noticed the churns in me since I started taking Tnnlnr," said Elias M. Pareoy, i imminent contractor, living at 616 'Wsshinirton St, Belding, Mich. Mr. Parnoy gives regular employment Lvvclve or fifteen men, and last built moro than one hundred and fiitv house in Belding. 'I had boon suiTcring for over a year from stomach trouble and nervousness, and cot in such bad condi.

tion I just had to give up my business. My appotito was so poor I tnougnr i was y. and lnsrrown Toe Nail like tin! hot COal. JTIAUy got SO WL'S nnu nuiau nnacio to fret out 1 was so nervous that it nearly mp wild for some one to walk nnvtss thn room. Well sir, Tanlac has pat mo in rime shape, I have a wonderful ap petite and my stomach never causes 5ns a bit ot trouble, I have gamed evera pounds in weight and am in Sttw health than I have been in years.

1 have my business started 'again, and can pot ont myself now Sand do an much as any man on the ijob, I recommend TanUit every ichaiice I pet. and the other day when il told a man what the median has idono'in mv case ho just struck a bee lino for the drugstore to fret a lhottlc." Adv. (Bethel Lutheran Church School Proves Popular I 1 Bethel Lutheran' church, 0. G. U.

hM nndnc relig ious summer school the past week, Miss Tillic Nelson is in eharfjc, as listed by Mrs. I. Kittloson and fcf hMisa Helen Olson. Over 300 chil Wren have been, in attendance. The V' tacbool will be continued this weok V' Sn the chapel on Rusk st.

the ijorenoon and at the Bethel church W. Lm tho afternoon. Any child who iff hwhe, may start Monday for the j.Tomainiuff week, 'Amundsen At Nome; ff To Leave For Seattle NOME, Alask3t Roald Around jf son, the rplorer, whoso ship, the Maude, wintered off Cape Scrjre, '8 Siberia, arrived Nome i noay and irill leava lor SatUe on the iiv rat team. A namrtvirt Wis Frral W. Burk hart, 4G, a prrater, committed sui cido last i')' 11 9 wallowed strychnine at Sjver Turns Out Itself A noted authority says that a few drops of "Ontfrro" upon the skin sur rgOTHliniT lllKWniuti ja nnl nmn nnd so touch.

cjis tho tender, sensitive skin tmder the toe nnil, that it can not tifl ho flesh, and the nail Lnrns naturally outward almost over manufacture) for chiropodists, How taver, anypno can uuy irein tions. Acrv. JUNE WEDDINGS Should be photoirrarhi by ne who BpeclalUcs as nt Kludin hflK for a lnng time in that lino of work either ut our studio or at the RdeTson Stadio Music Charms Even In Hot Weather; Dancing Parties Feature Social Calendar Prof, and Mrs. L. J.

Cole Entertain at Dancing Party This Evening DANCE "Music hath charms" even in hot weather, and cane denee anions toe society folks as cooler days. J. Cole will enter tain at dancing party this evening ut their home, Rowley five in hon or oi their asuignu.T, Cole. The guests are to be the Misses Elizabeth Reed, Dorothy Schlatter, Elizabeth Bunting, Marjoric Marshall, Redmond celia Marline. Alice Jackson, Jean Fish Margaret Drake, France? Johnson.

Evclvn Gunn, Ruth Hovey Betsey Jackmun, Lorraine Brown, Helen Scelcrv, Elizabeth Feldman. i stniffnn Mosul Frcfi erick Wolff, William net. nan Wise. Richard Komhauscr, Hen 7 Stevens, Lrornon jjawson. o'" IT TWn Nuz Lyndon Chase.

Harrison Smith, Jl Wnv. Charles Crown U.lri. PnnnM PhilUfl MeCftf Aaamson novum una mmo." Stanley Nichols, Schiller cou who leaves Tuesdsy to attend the naval ajudemy at Anapoli, was iruest of honor at a farewell wenic nRrtv Saturday even inir civon by nis parents, Mr. and Mr WUliarn Newton Nichols a r. iMn n.rl Fr.rf.v.five truest: were pres'ent.

Amonp the out of town gucpts were Everett Collins of Baraboo and Sidr.ol Good of Cottage Miss Margaret SnifTen gave a dancinfr party from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock Saturday evening at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Suiffen, Marston avc.

The frucsts were the Misses Frances Gore, Ethelwyn Barton, Marion i'OOtC, KUtn novcy, uorocny ruuei, Lorrainjf Brown, Leah Jacobus, Jean Fish, Margaret Colo, Barnhard Martin, Frances Johnson, Ann oilman, Gladys Schmelzer, Evelyn uunti, tnzaoein Dovon and Grace Warner and Messrs, Lyndon Chase, Scoficld Car penter, William nuou, uuruun son, Hcnrj' Stevens, Richurd Puo licher, Kenneth Barton, Harrison Smith, John Nuzum, Calvin Wise, Mclvin Pearson, George Goro, Edwin Shomo, Phillip McCaf fory and William Hovcy. rriUu nriBl nln mni "bnnaflet of Alpha Xi Delta was held Saturday, Juno IS at tho hoase on Sterling Place. A four course dinner was served to the SI guests who were present The four representatives from tho founders of the local chapter had scats of honor at the, head of tho table. They were the Misses Aupusta Lorch '06, Alma Runge '06, Helen Kammerer '06, and Uelu p.tmge. '03.

The toast mistress was Miss Heise Jennings who presided over the toast cycle of wir.e and roses. The toasts were given by the nc Alt.ho Smith '24. entitled "cinnamon Helen MacLcn dress 23., "red Adelaide Anderson '22, yellow Lillian Steadman woiw rusi. Marion Ryan '06, "whito rose Large basgcts of daisies and rosea were used in decoration. Announcement was made at the AlDba Zi Delta house Saturday ev eninc of the ensagement of Miss Dons atein.

iresimmn lege of Music and Harold Pmckney; the eniragemejit of Miss Mary Stoslet, a graduate of the class of '19, and. Leopold X. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. T.

h. Bewick, W. ing for Senator and Mrs. A. Xukack of Shawano.

Mrs. H. Stccnland, Prospect ave has her sister, Mrs. Martha Torjwon McHrr, or ijos Calif as her Riicst for commence M1bi, nrrivwi SatUT Other guests at the home of HEIBEL'S PURE FLAVORS As used solely in Helbel's celebrated line of beverages have a continental effect which acts as a gentle appetizer and tends to promote a more thorough and easy digestion of the food. This ia another reason why you should have a case of Hcibel's in tho house at all times for tho entire family.

HEIBEL BOTTLING CO. 615 17 E. WASH. AVE. Person gs Mr.

and Mrs. Burt Wiili r.is, Gorham st, loft this mo ruins Itr Milwaukee. Mrs. J. (, WUneim, onunKiiam will return Wednesday from Chicago where she has been visiting for several weeks.

Mrs. Jrieicner miMt Miss Gladys Erand jran, head of the home economics Mis? Brandcgan arrived, in Lhe city day ana win remain imi. V.T;hitefield. Hish larij Ave, and her four children re hcro they will visit with friends 'fir. "and Mrs.

Arthur Kohlcr, eh rin n. eft satur ckroute to attend their class Mrs. Emerson Ela, Grnnt st, left Saturday to aticna nsv auss ivuu MX3. riorn Jioin iiia, irff mnm nc for a three months' visit with her daughter. Mrs.

li. Alien nuiuuk, Can. The Hopkins home Wr fnr the season by and Mrs. William Nesbit Louis. ir.

is sonnccim w.i the Jackson clinic. Ppj1 iWrs. W. S. MarshD V.

Oitauin enlvrtiincd Mre. ncj Uuis Schneider of Milwaukee for the weeK ena. Mrs. F. R.

Fisher of spent Sunday witn Fisher, N. Frances st Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davis, iers, Mrs.

R. E. Murphey of Los Angeles and Miss Florence Anderson of Chicago. Prpf. and Mrs.

Max Mason will ci intern Thursday even i.t their home on Arlington pi. aL Cnmm.nllder and Mrs. C. S. McDowell who will arrive.

in tho city luesaay. vjuumiL. McDowell of the United State; Navy coming ncrq uj iuic im the university' for his war irk among Wisconsin professors. i for Mr. and Hrnrsra Swan "of Kobe, Japan Is! c.

ihn P. A. secretary in Kobe, Japan. Tjhe guests were Dr. Mrs.

"Andrew Hopkins, Prof, and TvTro. KemmCror; the Rev. and iirs The Alumni members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority ctitertomed the freshman of the active chapter at a lanchc or. Friday noon at the home of Mrs. William Leonard, Adams st.

About twenty guests rat Mrs. H. C. Kitchen and Mrs. R.

M. Long will entertain the Ncwcom r.f tV. First.Ccnirteirational church at a one o'clock lunc.aeon Thursday noon, June 2 1. at the hone of Mrs Kitchen, 5. Mills st.

Twenty five mem0er5 will oe Miss Mahol M. Hanson, S. Henry was honored at a variety show Mis Ruth Johnson, Eassott st Those present were the ier ana iwma januuen lMvf Mititi Lillian U.son, Amelia Anderson, Adi Sperling, Jennie Enckson, Myrtle Jarson anc Mae, Mabel and Marguerite John 'ni TTsnTiiih Johnson. The first of a series of oat door entertainments win oe given niu nesday evening on the Hoiy dtetner school gTounds, tho members of the St. Theresa court, 747, u.

it jintinp' as hostesses. The program will consist in part of a concert by the following members atetn mpp, piano; George itipp, nrst ano scconuwu K'raffc. cornet: Ray Vr.nll,. rl nim John Etldres, trombone; ana imesi, iangei, n.7j oV.l TVTisi Alma OeblmiHer 111 Nnlll roill hfl TITC sented. Ico and cake wiTThe scrvefl.

hail for Methodist graduates. Tho program will include a speech by E. M. Fisher on "What You 'Miss by Eeing Away;" a vocal solo by Miss Marie McKitriok; a. violin solo by Phillip Corr, and a talk by Miss OTa, "Vnt The faculty members of the Wheeler School of Music recently held a picnic at the home of Miss Olaf Anderson, Prospect place.

Twenty five people were present and an atternoon ana i vamj ltu ing was cnioyed. Tho program included a swimming party, a picnic eni stunts. The marriage of Miss Madge P. Van Dyko of Pi Beta Phi sorority HfllnT, .1 fla TTIBTI tt! tOOit place Saturday evening at o'clodt in the Presbyterian cbntch, tJw Rev. E.

Lysander Graw, reading toe service. A Teceptipn was held Mnc W.1 Mr. and Mm. Carpenter will be at home July 1. The bride completed Br studies at the university tivro yeare ago and is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman E. Van Dyke of El The groom it a son oi mri. C. Carpenter.

Read Capital Time Want Ads. June Continues To Be a Month of Orange, Blossoms'; Many Will Wed XHE Firs: Congregational church septic of a pretty wed rli nt sn n'doek Saturday afternoon, 'wher. Miss Hazel Ruth lQffi errs HnRte of the uni anH Waldo Gravodale Hansen were married by Rev. Jesse E. Snrles.

Tho Mendelssohn wert irvh was nlaved bv Mrs. hi of princess applique lace over white satin Fruncais, a tulle veil in cap effect with pearl trimming. She oar a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. 31.. SJ.

OI sjs ler in lnw of the ido, as matron of honor, was gowned in iavender organay, ana ware iui and a corsage bouquet of Kiilnrne roses. Other attendants of tne bride were the bridesmaids, the Misses Neva Anderson of Superior; Miriam Gaylord and Glenn Miller of Madison, Helen Eohan of Avoca; Eveh Hansen of Chicago and Violet Timlin Phillips. The best man was Lieut. William R. Very of Boston, and the ushers were Messrs Ealph Ramsey of Madison.

M. D. Leavitt and Blaine Hansen of Bcloit; Edwin Schneider oi Boston; Miller of Wausau and Thomas r. Colbert of Chicago. The ring bearer was Master M.

David Lavitt rrt the nnac. at the Altiha Sterling court, of i 1 1 tr, i.Mftncrn Airce.a make their home at 7ti0 W. Grand i.vc, H'ic alter Aug. a. irlrnietor at her m'oror'.

She is also a member of Omitrnn Pi, honorary hoi ho 'rrooai llil, i t. He is a member of Acacia fraternity and served with old Co. tne eamnaign of 1Q16 and was captain in tiie tank during the world war in the Argor.ae. Announ cement was made at the nTYimTi alumni bannuet Sat urday evening of the engagement of Miss Maude Marnier, flaugn.cr nl Mr. and Mrs.

G. C. Flanner, of Blackwell, tn Robert Iir.ly of Niagara Falls. Miss Planner a sophomore in the university. Mr.

Imly is a Cornell graduate and a post graduate student of Harvard uni uni irarernRy. take place the latter part of this summer. Miss Helen Burch and Horry I. THTT Fird Methodist church by Rev. H.

G. Goodsell. The bride was given in marriage oy hit ii tlser, L. W. Eurch'.

She was gownec wlr. satin anc carvica a smu cr bouqaet of white roses, swanso nia and lilies of the valley. Mr and Mrs. Miller will be at home ir Madison. Henry Vilas park in honor of Mr.

and Mrs 1. ixinis ruuiK.ni, were married last Thursday after roon in the University Methodist church. They will leave Tries cay for their new nome ai vnt Mr Pntnam was formerly Miss Winifred G. Banschbach. for tho marriage of Miss Margaret S.

Tichenor and Timothy Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Brown. E.

Gilman st. The wedding will take place Tuesday, June 2S, at tile home E. B. Tichenor, in Ithaca, N. Y.

Mr. Brown and his bride will leave on a trip to Europe and are to be at home after Sept. 1 at 116 E. Gilman st Miss Tichenor received her Ph. D.

degree at nm Ht if mon anH has since been a member of the faculty of Vasar college. Mr. Erown graduated from the college of letters and science at the University of Wisconsin in 1311 and from the law school at Harvard university in 1914. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Brown and rneir son in law and danhte, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sh 01 ijiucaKu, wlQ attend the wedding. Mt. and Mrs.

R. C. WiTriBmson, Chadibonrne avc, are chaperoning a house party at Linden Brae cottage, Black Hawk's cave, Mendota Heights. The guests are junior mcmoers oi tne pnysics ucjjaii nH friends. The party started Friday and will dis lucsaay.

and Mrs. FrarA Atford, Dayton st, entertained at a reception Saturday afternoon for their son uiw ano caugiiwji, lj. Mrs, C. E. Nielsen, who were married Saturday at St, Raphael's recto tv.

The color scheme of pink and white was carried throughout the house. Clubs Organ iz ations dr at o'clock at the Henry street lar under the supervision of the Y. W. C. A Any grria desiring to lemrn how to swim will.

be given personal instruction. The Woman'a guild of the Luther Memorial church will hold a Bert inr Wednesday aiieraoou hostesses will be the Mm.es. George COPIRM CLASS IN ZION CHURCH New Parsonage Will Be Erected or I'astor, Is Plan By SEN: H. E. ROETHE i' nr.firmatlon day at Zion's Lutheran' church.

Division st. and Lir den Rev. 0. Xuoitz, pastor, rue class oi confirmed consisted of Elsie s. Heintz, Berdella E.

Much.etibrjch, Dorothy Ida Kir.rischi, Helen li. Wicssman, Clarence C. Rung, Mar vr Wfinine Mabci J. A. rV Esf.aer B.

Stausel, Florence W. I.oFebre, Wesley It. jjeraDre. Sunday the following anu.t mtp pers were ulku i James R. Argus, Fredrick LeFcbre, Hantia B.

Kieiniciat, wm Georgia K. Titense, Winifred Knickmeiev. Forty one new members Lia7C befin added to the church roll since March, when Rev Kmbitz. again becarao pastor of Zion's, after serving a congregation in Galena, 111., lor J3 years. He was pastor of Zion church from 1001 to 1S0S, when tne edifice was located on bast Wash ington ve.

larce years moved to Fair Oaks. At the request of his former parishioners Rev. k'nSif eonsented to return to Madi son, and the congregation is now erecting for him a fine parsonage, adjoining the church. Work on this TW intrnHneerl in the leg siature to discourage couples fron i mtn nrtinin r.i' slates to get v. JKuDlK Holstcin Breeders To Hold Picnic Thursday 1,0 dv anm il summer the Mt.

Horeb Eolstein Freesion Breeders association will "be helo Thursday on the Oak Lawn arm of P. C. Nace, three miles north ol Mt. Horeb. J.

M. Kelley, Baraboo, i hf iTtnri association. and J. P. Riordan of Mayville, director of the state association, will speak on the organization, and earring for the Holstcin cow, cnonVn rc trill hc officers of the Dane county association and of the CO.

ilS at iLOtlK. J.i onu. Knn PraiTie. Marchall, Madison and De Forest. W.

Co eds Honor Madame Marie Curie At a meeting for Mme. Marie Curie, co discoverer of radium, recently held in New York bv the American Association of University Women, nine alumnae of the University of Wisconsin were present. The sum of $147.50 was contributed by the women of the University of Wisconsin toward the Si 00,000 fund raised by the women of America to buy a gram of radium for Madame Curie. Drives Car While Drunk: Defers Sennce Martin Rockstead charged with driving a caT while intoxicated pleaded guilty in Superior court today. Sentence was deferred, and Ttfii lcstoad was remanded to the A picnic sjipper was given at enstody of the sheriff.

Two in Conrt For Spree on Sunday Join Jcnns i were arraigned in Superior court rhis morning for drunkness Sunday. Somonclich was fined If 15 and costs. Sentence of Johnson was deferred, and he was turned over to the sber Five Pav Fines For Disobeying Jbignt ijaw ti Ray mond Roark, Dr. C. F.

Rodolf, A. Uing, ana J. w. jjiciuiis r.iigned in Superior court Monday morning, charged with operating their cars without tail lights. Ail pleaded guilty and were fined $1 and A.

of C. Takes Steps To Aid War Veterans Glenn W. Stephens, director of the committee on service of Association of Commerce, has appointed his committee to cooperate with other organization committees to back up the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. favor of legislation to meet the needs of hospitalization, Wpensationand rehatiilitatiOTi for disabled veterans.

Blames Baby Crime On Talkative Mothers NEW YORK "The mothers of the children of the Bronx are responsible lor tnis oduy wave," said Magistrate LeTJnJj for stealing arraigned before him. He added: Tun women the Bronx would talk less about neighbors and more wrai we i Read Cupi'nl Times Want Ads. The Luther Memorial clnirchaiid Sunday school will have a picnic Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Vilas Park. Lemonade and roffee will be furnished tne guests. Mmes.

A. G. Taylor, and William H. Milward will entertain the Win gra Park Woman's Aid society Tuesday afternoon the Taylor fiome, jenereoii il, Monday Afternoon, June 20, Bol" hear these tUnOKO terionMaleQeartcL Ote Unde Moon (Scort); Criterion Male Qcartet LOO S037 My Old Kertwkr Hon Marie TSfany, Male Too Cracvieve (Cooper Tucker), Tenor Duet; Chas. Hamsoo, John Yon 5036 Until You Sjy, "Tickle Me" OrtHaaano itniri Stothart).

Soprano; IroieAo drey Rose My Heart. From "73ee fdd Midnight Frolic" (Wiko Moret Tenor; William Ce SOSf AnldLanR Syne, OM Scotch Air Old Welsh Air (Wocds by Booltoii), Male Qaartetr Cb3 Harrison, Shannon Fonr LW' Irene Williams. Swtetert Story Ever Told (Stults). Softano; Lrcue liama 00 Wnre the Kver Stermon Flow fRoSell). Tenon John Congdor Male loawA (Cherry), Tenor; John CoDsdoo 1X0 trKPtJa.aei Stenferjt 2046 1 Csam SaKgOalashmt Lon Agf (Tdtatt SeriEi lr Kocry wftawu Any phonograph play Brans Record 215 State Street likik: i i i gggj Ice Is Cheaper Than Food These Hot Days Therefore Save Food The Answer to "How" is the LEONARD A new era in home refrigeration is yours if you select the Leonard Cleanable.

Leonard sets the standard of efficiency, and quality in home refrigeration. The one piece porcelain food1 chamber with its rounded inside comers climmste cracks and seams that catch dirt and grease Cleaning a Leonard is a simple matter. The triple coated porcelain lining carnot be scratched and will not crack. Year after year it retains, fts pure whiteness tmmarred. You are safe in yntrr choice of a Leonard, for it's made by the o'ldest and largest manuf ac turers of refrigerators in the world.

We have handled this same line for. years. Come in and see the Leonard today. Wc have them in all sizes and in wide range of prices. You will purely find one that exactly suits you.

Wolff, Kubly and Hirsig Co. 17 S. Pmckney Cor. State Gilman B.616 B.1349.

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