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THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, TUESDAY. AtrGOST TT, T925 li( I 1 1 Sour Stomach "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" Better than.Soda BUSINESSWOMEN PLAN LAWN PARTY Southern Visitor Instead of soda hereafter take a litUe "Fhmips Milk of Magnesia" In water any time for Indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will come instantly. For fifty years genuine "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" has been prescribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solution of bicarbonate of leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. It acid a tions in the bowels and gently urges souring waste the system purlins. Besides, it is more pleasant to -ake than soda Insist upon Twenty-five cent rottles, any -Artv.

The members of the Bridgeport Business an-1 Professional Women's cilub will have their annual party next Saturday a August 13, at the home of Miss Ella Brown. 338 Reechwoc-d avenue. The party will start at 3 o'clock and continue i six. During the afternoon there i be bridge and Mah Jong. wWl be arrnng- ed for any other carl games which the guests care to play.

Mrs. Mary G. Shept-rd Is the epneral chairman for the party and will have charge of the food Ms Lxivegrove has charge of cards. They i be assisted hostesses liv Mrs. Georgianna Brown Miss Frances Hawley.

The Letters of Natalie ZSx-SusfSSsz summer-so they suggested our th ace I'm here with the boys andP wTl come down Fridays and return to Bridgeport Mondays. I don't know anybody here, but it is all so beautiful 1 haven't hud time to set lonesome house not large enough to create a feeling, but gives an of spacious dignity that i love The large I room with us it-eat 'fireplace ar.d massive Venetian pieces and a Turkish opens into rt'mm: room i i c.trved a view i an old-fashioned garden. The one could to add is an A Pico It is worthy background for ni'-h matter pianists as Harold Bauer Godowiky. Busoni and the many others whose playing is ours to command at aiy time from the. Amploo.

i the a of electricity. I must get mother to v-jiit the Alfred Knx Piano store and nctify that lack Hastings is like an old private park Knyland. i houses so cleverl.v hidden among th- trees, one has f'eling of owning the whole, place. Tn.s Vousc is set high on a terraced lawn ibove the quiet 'street. The great fron" wrch gives charming glimpses of tin- -i-jflson through the hrnry sycamores Twon't need to lock up a bank here for Harold all our money af- 1 fairs from th.

Bridgeport Trust company believe there are a couple of i GSJ. here and must Wt Introduced at one of so I can casn cnecKS But the Bridgeport Trust company will continue to safeguard our 1 money for us. Naturally 1 took our 1 ver and valuables down to it (or safe storage before coming here. They have i-large boxes in th? basement of their i vault for bulky tnlngs-I feel much 1 more comfortable i them there. i Kovr York Is only thirty minutes here, yet it is rural that even bobolinks live around house, made i Harold stay over lost Monday night to I take me down to the Stadium to hear Rudolph Ganz conduct the New York Philharmonic orvhestrn.

It sounded heavenly in the open. I haven't cured i about going down lo New York to shop I yet. I need a new hut to wear with my new Madelon ensemble. But I'll run over i Harold, next week and get that nt Read's, where 1 bought the dress and coat. They have a new line of Madelon a now, bea.utiful de! in velvets and velours.

In the new colors, eRinard green, pencil blue, drega of wine, and so on Every hat is 112 50. Just what the wholesale prices of such hats would be ordinarily. to our YODBG COUPLE HOSTS AT PARTY Mr. and Mrs. I.

W. Lewis enter- ained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold of New Haven. Mrs.

Arnold before her marriage In July was Miss Bessie Fanton, 1407 Wood venue. Theoae present were Mr. and Mrs. harles Arnold, Mri and Mrs. Willam Fanton, Mr.

Mrs. Charles Fanton, Mr. and Mrs. Jeasle Luckner Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Luckner, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis.

Mrs. Bertha Sutherland and dr.ughteni, Miss Agues Fanton, Miss MiMred Fanton, Miss Viola Lewis. Jesse, Walter Harold, nad Clinton Uickner, Berniee, and tia Luckner. Y. iTGlRLUEAYE FOR CONFERENCE MISS GRACE WALKER.

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Walker of Wilmington, Del who have taken a house on Beach road in Fairfield for the summer. Miss Walker has made many friends among the younger set since coming to the city.

She entertained yesterday at a luncheon and bridge at the Brooklawn Country club. to revert to a "wash here? There's c'rawford a i dry and i compare with it, I find to my dismay But 1 shall Harold take our laundry back and forth up such service, when It's only two hours' away by moderate driving- I was delighted, when I went flown Into the village to shop, to find i I Rose bread there. Some i i i i lay on the coun- ter one shop, i the sanitary wrap- half removed to display them. Across the street in another grocery I saw the i Rose Master and whole wheat bread i 'v displayed. i could have maoe rrit- fell more at home.

I knew that days. They have been so busy exploring, they haven't even thought to in- quVe where candy and ice cream are to be had yet. We haven't had any ice cream since the Sunday special that was delivered to us from the Relchert Ice Cream company a week ago Sunday I too bart ice cream is so perishable, or I'd iiave that sent over from Bridgeport. We know how rich and pood Reichert ice cream is and one doesn't to experiment with unknown sorts. But the boys are calling me to come see a squirrel that Is flirting about the lawn--so no more, till Thursday.

Love. Reads This Year's Raccoon Coats Have Vertical Markings Straight up and down models in raccoon coats are called Flapper and Tomboy styles. The former has a large full collar and silk lining, the latter being very boyish, has a double breasted effect with masculine satin and wool lin- The skins in these coats are dark, clear and full. Augvut Sale Price in $275 Mrs. Margaret Pratt of Wlssahick- i en.

is spending a few days this i as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith Blackman of Maplewood avenue. The wedding of Miss Pratt to Paul Blackman, son of Mr.

ana M-s. Blackman will take place September 17, in WissahVcken. and Mrs. Brower Whitney, who will be attendants at the wedding entertained for Miss Pratt and Mr. Blackman recently at Sophie's tea room in Botsford.

Mrs. Belle B. Ten Eyck of Fairfield avenue, who la summering at Musicolony near Westerly. R. had as her guests recently Mrs.

Elmer H. Havens of Clinton avenue and Mrs. Cha-les D. Davis of Crown street. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick W. Somers. of Chicago, 111., a.nd James F. Somers, of Florida are spending a few weeks with MT.

and Mrs. James F. Somera of West avenue. Mrs. William Troy.

2732 Main street. entertained recently at a kitchen shower recently In honor of Miss Jane Callahan who Is soon to wed William H. Owle. Yellow and white were nsed In the decora- I lions. Among those present were I Cowle.

Grace Fox, Anna and Betty Callahan, Katherine Grotty. i Eleanor Ryan, A a Crotty, Mar- I garet Oallahan. Iucy Ryan. Jane Callahan and Mrs. William Troy.

Ensign an Mrs. Francte C. Grandfield have returned from a wedding trip to Canada and a-re now at the Hummer home of Mrs. GrandfieUVs i at Warren, Conn. Early next week they will come to Bridgeport to spend a few days afte- whtch they will go to their home I York city.

The wedding of the couple was a brilliant a a i at St. Augustine's church. July 29, Mrs. Oramlfielrl was formerly Miss Ma-ion Forestelle. daughter of Mrs.

a i Forestelle 1770 Park avenue. Second floor. Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 6 for 95 cts. One i our ov.n im portations i il a el. in a Of i 'hr i i ax- also the i i A a Monograrn 19 Meadowbrook Hats Reduced for Clearance $12.50 Former prices 1 7 5 0 to bach hat is an individual cre- a i which reveals beautiful embroideries and hand work.

a are obtained in thebc hats which delightful- I combine a sports and formal style. a and silk i i i a appli- ques. 'I he a i of hats in i i i were Second Mrs. Snnwu-1 Cnpltman and infant daughter, Marilyn Jane, 738 Maple- i wood avenue have left Bridgeport i hospital and i spend the next several weeks with Mrs. Capitman's pa-ents, Mr.

ar.d Mrs. J. Nelson, 338 Warren street. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Pea hod of William street accompanied by 11 i daughters and sons-ln-lnw I Mr. and Mrs. James Smale of I avennie and M-. and Mrs. Howard Sweet of Roosevelt street have ro- after a two weeks vacation i at their cottage at Pleasure Beach.

Mrs. Thomas HarVpy. a landscape I a from Stamford will he the speaker this a at a meeting of the Fairfleld Garden club at the of Mrs. George O. May of I een H'arms road.

Mr- Harvey I i i i her a of I wild and i a flowers and i explain i characterls- Lies, i a and botan- i a a names. Khe i bo i Fly Mrs DeVer H. 1 Warner, president of the Tea 1 will be served a the address. Mrs. I.

Wurncr, of "Hest- 1 more" Greenfield Hill and Mrs. I'Yr-dfrlck a of 1'nqtiowa I road were hostesses a a noon a a at the Old Ac-arlemT lea room. Her guests i the i who were playincr at the i and aleo tho.se at whose homes were visiting I i week-end. The final party in the especially i and full round of socials Tor the golfers was a supper Sun- 1 day evening at the home of Mr. and Mra.

Frederick Bedford in Greens Karms. a noon the visitors were the gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B- at at i home. Mr.

mid Mrs. Charles II. Merritt, of Danhury, Iiave announced cneaffcinent of their daughter. Miss l.nuiae M. i i B.

i Thomas of the I i i in this city, son of and Mrs. Wc.s- I ley M. Thomas of Chicaso. Miaa .1 Merritt is a graduate of Smith col- llege '18, and Mr. Thomas of the claes of 1915 at Dartmouth.

Mr. Thomas Is conected with the Beth- ehem Steel corporation. Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Barbara daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubicy Barnes of Rockford, 111.

and Donald McKelvey Blodget, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Blodget, of Myrtle avenue, which will take place August 25 at Rockford, 111. The ceremony, to which only members of the family have been Invited, will take place at 5 p. m.

and will be followed by a reception at 5:30. Dr. and Mrs. H. Wiilard Fleck of Lafayette street have returned from a motor trip through the Catsklll mountains.

Miss Esther Trnmtmn who has been spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beach of Sterling place has returned to her home in Plainvdlle. Mrs. is the sister of Miss Trumbnll's mother Mrs.

Henry Trumbull. Next Miss Trumbull will motor to Maine with her uncle. Gov. John H. Trumbull and hie family.

The Sheep roast to held Saturday at the Brooklawn Country club promises to be a gala affair. Among those who 'have already arranged parties are Mra. B. Curtis, E. P.

O'Reilly, Mrs. W. Gerald Bryant and Mrs. H. B.

Merwln. Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Fish Sherman of Park avenue have returned to their home after spending several weeks at Mountain Desert Island, as the g-uests of Dr. and Mrs.

A. T. Kerr. Dr. and Mrs.

Emery Szamosl, 785 Hancock avenue, returned yesterday on the Leviathan after a five weeks trip abroad during which they visited France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Hungary. Fred W. Pcarce, of Detroit, president of the Pleasure Beac 1 Park company, accompanied by Mrs Pearce, is In Bridgeport for a brlet sojourn. They are occupying their cottage on the Island. A eroup of local members of the C.

will leave Friday niffht for Camp Maqua In Maine, where thev will spend two weeks at tne business conference. This is the thlrt conference heH this year foi young women of the organization. The first meeting early In the summer was a community affair at which representatives of all branches of Y. W. work were, present, me second conference a few weeks was held at Central Valley, New York, for industrial rtr.s and there were several Bridgeport members attendance.

The girls who will attend the last meeting are Margaret Douglas. Elizabeth Mosko, Jeasle Kenrj and Irene Shall'ue- MRSJLECK1ILL PRESIDE AT PICIC Mr Wlllard Fleck, first Tice- prel the Fairfield County Republican Women's Association win Preside in the absence of Mrs. neien Lewis'the at th Plcme tor association members to be hed morrow at the home of Mrs. WH' 1 1 Slchardson, on the Derby road, opposite Mill River Country club. Mrs.

Richardson, who.is chairman of membership for the County formerly resided in Bridgeport and was active here In Republican affairs. Athoush no formal program has been arranged other than a meeting time at 11 o'clock and box luncheon at noon, it is expected that there will be brief talks by Mrs. E. G. H.

Shenck of Wilton, second vice-president; Mrs. John Downs of Dan- buiry, thind vice-president; Mrs. Gilbert Homer of Danbury, fourth vtce-pesldent; Mrs. 'Albert E.m«ry of Stamford, and Mrs. Eva Hoy of Stamford.

Mrs. Bridget Lester Mrs. Joseph. Peabody andl Miss Jennie Donning of this city are members ol the executive board. Reads Charming Chairs Which Add to the Comfort and Beauty of a Room August Sale Prices Tapestry Chair $27 Rog.

price $36 A beautiful tapestry design is used in COT- ering this chair with its charming mahogany frame. A deep spring seat and high shaped back make it pleasurable to sit in. Pic'ured above right. COIIE-CALUHAN DIHNER TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs.

James Callahan. 57 Black Rook avenue will entertain at a pre-nuptlail dinner ttila evening for the bridal party for the wedding their daughter, Miss Jane Calahan and William Henry Oowie of York city which will take place omorrow in Sacred Heart church The guest 1st will inohwie the immediate families of the young couple few of their intimate and he bridal party. Rev. Richard F. Moore the pastor the church will perform the weo ling ceremony and there will bi by Thomas Wall.

Miss Calahan will be attended by her sister, Jarvey of Springfield will the best man. The bride has beeh employed In the office of Dr. Eugene Christian in New York city. Mr. Cowie was graduated from New York university and is connected with the Standard Oil company.

They will reside in New York city. Mrs. Jack McDonough of Silver Beach. New York entertained for the young couple at dinner Saturday evening. Big Easy Chair $55 Reg.

price $68 Very special in value is this great upholstered chair with spring seat, separate spring cushion and upholstered arms and back. A lovely taupe and colored jacquard velour is iised for covering. Pictured above left. Continuous Chair $37 Reg. price $50 Well named, it will give continuous comfort and pleasure.

It derives its name from the unbroken curved effect of upholstered back and seat. Exceedingly graceful, it has a solid mahogany frame with carved turnings. Colonial Wing Chair $35 Reg. price $45 A graceful comfortable extra chair for any room. Its turned posts in rich mahogany finish set off to advantage the attractive tapestry with velour tnmming in which it is upholstered.

flHT Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs 9x12 $27.50 15 Patterns Variety of color and pattern is presented in this fine group of excellent wearing rugs. Taupe, blue, tan are predominant colorings. One of our splendid August Sale Values'. tl1 Miss Bridgeport Will SKop at Read's on Tuesday Miss Bridgeport, chosen Bridgeport's prettiest girl to represent the city in the Atlantic City Beauty Contest, will shop here for her "going away" costume on Tuesday at about P. M.

Mm. E. It. Atkinson and daughter of the Garden apartments have returned after spending three weeks at Atlantic Highland's, N. J.

Mrs. Anna K. Parrott, who resides wdth her dfaughfter. Blinn. 73 Roctori avenue was the guest of party given in of her seventy-fifth birthday anniversary, Sunday at the home of I Hans Dineson'of Monroe.

Miss Kthel M. Smith of Reading, la i a few weeks with Mrs. c. Allen of the Garden apartments. The Pride of Bridgeport D.

of A. will have its a a outing Thursday at Mrs. Mao Starr's cot- tape at. Silver Heath. Members i will i basket luncheon.

Going by trolley cars they will g'et off at pole I I STORY TELLERS WANDER TONIGHT Miss Eleanor TUcrKlmy talned at a bridge and tea recently In of her cousin, Miss Kat C. McF.lroy a of Mrs. John McGlroy. of Stratfield, who will ha wed to Pan; Henry Reo.k. Aug-iist 21.

Miss Virfrlnia Reck of street was also entertained by Miss McRlroy. Frank (iewhcll and Son, of Westerly H. I are spending a week at tihe home of Mrs. George Farley, 160 street. Mrs.

Cecelia Banville will be in charge of a whist and pinochle to be held i at Moose Hall on State street by Aiixt'unry No. BO, A. O. H. for the benefit of the convention Mr.

and Mrs. GrorRti TJ. Brad- ehaw, 366 Wells street are enjoying a weeks' motor trip to Buffalo. Thousand Islands and places of Interest in northern NfW York state. Bfim.

Frank S. Whitman of Sedan Miss Beatrice Carpenter and Miss Jean Barrett of the group of High 'school story tellers will visit the Hebrew Orphan asylum thU a noon to entertain the children at the home. This evening, the schedule for wandering story tellers Ss: f.Indley and River streets. Catherine and Marlon Karrar; I a i a a avenue, a N'elgon and Christine Hall; Old Mill Green. Virginia Haggerty and Dorothy ForbUBh.

Tho program of Institutional visiting for the rest of the week Includes: Wednesday, Protestant 1 Orphanage, Pauline May and Florence Heanue; Thursday, FlrtdR'eport hospital, Theo Van Tassel and Kstelle McMlroy; i a Isabel McDonald and Gladys Murphy. Take Phosphate SUFFERED and Grow Strong TWO YEMl Yoar Demand It--Yotnr Blood It--Say There's not enough phosphorus lr modern foods to benefit one-half of ths and women of America, scientists declare. To overrame this of nn element of your body that is to your health, your happiness and even your snooesn In life, weak, an ae-mlc nervous, mn-down people advised to take Triple Thou as dispensed In leading dru; stores in the original People who are easily latljrneo 1 whn lack amWtlon. nerve force am oft-times thin, weak and sadb lac-klnir firm, healthy flesh, need Evans' Triple PruRfrlsts report wonderful In crease In the demand from am women who are anxious to renew old-time ambition and who are mak Insr an honem effort to become orous and keen-minded with a now er of endurance that denotes almost perfect health. They ask for Evans Triple PTiOf- phatea because they know they nee 1 an Inexpensive organic Ton are certain to get it at Kindle Drug Finally Relieved by LydiaE.Pinkham'.V Uble Compound, Mm.

Rwigeley, Maine. ham 's VegetableCompound headaches tired feeling. suffered twojjaflt and it MenM though I cooH from one the next AJMrg reading lettejC from othen TOWN COUNTRY terrace is the Kuest of Mrs. Alvu Roes Hanners of Montclalr, N. J.

Pnrily Rebckah No 60, I. O. O. will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the club rooms at 1015 Main street. All members and especially the officers are urged to attend.

Mies Ionian Hartley, Miss Grace B. Llater and D. C. Chappelle all of this city, are among the guests registered ta the Holiday Farm at Beutam TAkc. Miss Mary C.

Pimlwr, of street, general secretary at the V. W. n. is enjoying two weeks' vacation at Peak's Islnnd. Me.

Mrs. Frederick OrUepP la convalescing at her home, 695 East Main street after an operation for peritonitis at Bridgeport hospital. She la reported dolaff felrly welL 1464 FAIRFIELD AVEJt HOWARD BRIDGEPORT- CONNECT ICUT- OLDS Head coldi, Bore throat, laryngitis--are immediately relieved by FC, the nonpoisonous, soothing antiseptic. Relief comei after first application. Used put four yean in biggest hospitals (including City of New York) Industries, Railways, U.S.

Navy. Ask your druggist bottle-- 10cand39c. FIRMA CHLORO FURNITURE FOR THE SMALL 'HOME Selection of furniture for fhe small home is a big problem. Oood Housekeeping Studio has done this In Early American furnishings at 26 ROWaLET STREET (Garden Apartments) Open Week Days to 6 P. M.

Kvenings (eiccept Saturday) 7 to For Information Telephone Noble 70 I decided to try it and now I all kinds of work sewing, ironing and sweeping. I liveeB and have flvo in the familyjiej busy most of the time. I the Vegetable Compotmd friends and hope my letter some one to take your Mrs. WALTER E.ANDEMON, Bo Rangeley, Maine. Over 200,000 women harre plied to our question.

received benefit from taking 1 Pinkham's Vegetable Coir" 98 out of every 100 of say "Yes, "and because the ble Compound has been helping women it should help you. I hv BOBBHP HATH looks wonderful with tiny tint or Golden Ohpt Shampo --Advertisement. POST-TELEGRAM WANT ADS BRING BEST RESULTS Quick Safe Relief CORNI la mlnult-- or Itu-- tht pell mm Mfc, MCethl lntmnt for At drof DTSchalTs Zlno- INEWSPA'PERf SiEWSPAPES.1.

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