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THE DAILY FANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932. PHONE ASrn 4500 SIX Club to Hear W. oman 'Don't, Crushes Creative Ability in Child, Says Beatrice In Bible Drama I.KMK JMUTT AIM I.N Editor CHUNK tjOO Society and Clubs Arties From Decatur in Musical Program The Woman's club of niipnffrt a musical 1 1 W'O I'r: Illustrious Examples Cited for Mothers in Plea for Intelligent Authority. '-i. Bloomington Y.W.

to Participate in Southern Illinois Conference to his everlasting digging and dam constructing around the planta-tlon. He would never have been the engineer whose work we can see today at Great Falls, Va, about 15 miles from the capital city which bears his name. Probably he would never have been our first President, Suppose Charles Dickens' mother had aald "don't" when the young genius turned the house upside down playing theatricals of his own Invention. There atlll survive in his hard-worked mother's handwriting one of these effusions, "Tha Stratagems of Rczanza." If Mrs. Dickens had been a don'ter wa might never have had "Pickwicl- If Susan Anthony'a mother h.V Social Notes DKI.KUATES and alternates roil.

Letttla Given Stevenson chapter of the I 'ii lijjhtf rs of the Amerlciii. licvolutlnn to tli iinmial state con-frreine, to he held this year Ht (Jnlncy, will leave Woonilnjjtmi Tin-Mlay morning, to return Friday. Mrs. Harry It. the recent, will bead the delegation.

Two state chairmen are Included; Mrs. B. C. VauLeer, rlijlnnaii for national defense, and Mis. M.

A. l'euse, cUulrnn for the Sons of the Hopulillc. Tuesday night a dinner will lie given for past regents and state officers at the Lincoln-Douglas hotel. Mrs. lndt.e, us ust state treasurer, will attend this.

A tea for all delegate will he given by Dorothy ynlwy, and Colly Sumner chapters of yuiiuy at i p. m. Wednesday in BY BEATRICE FAIRFAX (Copyright, 1932. for Tin Pntarph.) We haven't quite atopped enjoying that old one yet a fond mother calling to nursemaid: "Mary, see what the children are doing and tell them to program HI on i.f mm at 3 p. m.

Tueadiy at the Y. W. C. A. Thin is given under the auspices of the music department of the club, of which Mra.

Harry F. Admire is chairman, asalsted by Mrs. R. A. Noble, Mra.

A. T. Jackscn, Mrs. B. Bower, Miss Marie Gatliff.

Mr. Elmer V. Cavlns and Mr. H'rvey Ray. The artists of this program will Include Mrs.

Bonnie Shrlevea of Decatur, a well known orginlst and pianist, who was formerly of Mobile. John R. Cochran, violinist, also of Decatur, but formerly at the head of the violin Grand Recorder Other Plans U.idervay Are Announced by Miss Elizabeth Howard. i -a The Bloomington Young Women's Christian association will participate in the southern Illinois Y. W.

lo the gold room of Hotel Newcomb. A George Washington lirogram nllj le presented that evening. Sessions will he held In the Vermont street church of Qnlncy, with a gel-together dinner Thursday evening In a neighboring church. This department of Amarillo college of put her foot down when Susan C. A.

conference hlrh will be held atop." How tr. creative ability has been crushed out by parents who feel It a first duty to forbid any little schemes or plans their rhll dren may have on hand the world will never know. hnnir around the high school, listen will le followed by national defense program, at which sakers will In Springfield Wednesday, Mtrch music, Amarillo. and famous! the for his radio work. Mr f'ochrn and Mrs.

Shrlevea have ing In at door and windows to tha i lessons her brother received, but I 11.. ,1 '30 it was announced at the monthly board meeting Thursday at the association building, tin. H. Morrison la conference chairman Jeun I). Middleton.

he James H. Wall, an engineer relumed from l.i moinhs ssMit in Hnsbi, who will leak on that tmiiilry, John It, I "lui of Applctmi, whose topic will lie, "Which Way Ameil. a The conference ill coc ill noon Friday. Mrs. David .1.

Coffers of Aurora, state regent, will pre-side at all sessions. 6 MISS M1I.DHKD HUM! MAM, l'lol Xorih Eat street, was holes at Vine hnma Sn I nrln a ft firm urn for Im nmittlifre of tha Tlitlu mu Beatrice Fairfax. Little girls nd Miss Ksther Hucklns, national secretary, will be a guest at the conference. ft The part Joab, blind son of Asa, In the religious drama, "He Came Seeing," w-aa taken by Jean B. Middleton of Marshall, in the presentation at Illinois Wesleyan chapel exercises B'rlday have been condemned to play checkers that thev micrht not soli irom wnicn sne was unum on account of sex, we women would have few joha today but housework.

George Stephenson, the Inventor of the locomotive, and Benjamin West, our first American painter, didn't have "don't" mothers, either. I should like to mention dozens of others who achieved because they were allowed to follow their own bent as children, but alas, I've come to the end of my allotted apace. i their frocks. I Reports at the board meeting Little boya, aeethlng with aetiv- iMnlcron Alumnae. Miss Helen MoCormlok of Verona was the assisting hostess.

1'rles at bridge were won by Miss Mildred Marvel and Mrs. Allse Marsha. The out of town members present Include Miss Margaret Noble, McLean; Miss Lucille Howen, Stanford; Miss Helen Meier, Saune-mln: Misa Wllnia Troxel, Vrhnnn Mm. VanDoren, I'eoria Miss Marvel jshowed that 14,918 persons had been served through the various 'departments of the association during January and February. The camnAipn nrff ja nlT.n Hon la heinir recently prenti-il a series of radio twillrht recitals from station WJBL.

Mrs. Abigail soprano, of BloominTton, member of the Second Piehyterlan quartet and soloist at many concerts both here and in other cities will also present numbers. Miss Vlolo Johnston of Sibley Will be an accompanist on the program. The program will be opened with Handel's "Sonata In D. In it adagio, allegro, larghetto and allegro parts, played by Mr.

Cochran, with Mrs. Shrieves. Mra. Ad-melr will then sing Sleep, Why Post Thou Leave Me?" also by Handel. Mr.

Cochran will pliv Bach's "Air From Suite 'in by Bach-Winternltz. and "Poem" by Fiblch. Mrs. Admlre's second number will be "Recit et of Waynesvllle and Miss Schumacher of Mar.on were guests. morning at Tresser hall.

The drama was repeated at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at First Presbyterian church. Photo by United Matron's Day Planned by Keystone Thimble Inquiries on love and marriage problems written tn Beat-rice Fairfax In rare of The Pantagraph will he answered by her by letter If the writer Incloses a aelf-ad dressed envelope bearing a I-oent stamp. iroxei, wno is rt memncr or rue unrary smu ii ine i uiveisiiy 1 perfoeted under the general direc-of Illinois, will go to Chicago Tuesday to visit her sister.

Miss Moncla t)on 0, MjRS yera sn0w. Mra Troxel, formerly of Illinois Wesleyan. ho will receive her master's I c'orrington, the director, degree that day from the t'nlverslty of Chicago. She will then sail from in Rioomlncton March STAINLESS eame. r.

Mr Seoul, Korea, to resume ner teacinng in Kwha Hiiktnng, the only college for women In Korea. Keystone Thimble O. E. S. will I Miss Katiierine Smith OallllC IlllllUle original form, too, if you prefei i6cotos visas WmILLION JARS USED ytARLV celebrate Matron's day at its meeting to be held at 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday at the Masonic temple, honor-inc Miss Adele Postels. worthy ma- of the Women of the Moose, Ity, have been doomed to playing mechanical parlor games because the advertisements assured the purchaser that the game developed a boy'a Inventive talents. Don't worry. If the boy has Inventive talents he won't have to be prodded by such things.

He'll do 22 and the campaign will be held April 11 to 18. The group of unemployed girls 'has been transforming the third floor of the V. VV. C. A.

Into attractive club quarters. Thy are still In need of furniture, which can be painted, pictures, lamps. Pillows and a small davenport or day bed. This group la finding en-(oyment In their classes in current vents, personality, businesa F.ng- Air de Lla" from OVER "L'enfant of the chapter, who will share in her national office as grand hv Hehnssv. snrt Mr.

with worthy matrons of 1 C-IO(llRU recorder, win arrive in uiooming- lCochran will close the hour with ton Wednesday to take part In the'Estrallita" by Ponce; "La Oolon-Central Illinois conference at Moose 1 drini" by SnrradeM, and "Rondo" AJKS. CAUL VROOMAN'. Kast Taylor street, who Is the sensor for the chapter of Tteta Sigma Chi educational and social sorority lo be formed here, has Invited Interested young womn to her home at p. m. Tuesday.

She will be assisted by a group Including Miss Ceeile Harris. Springfield, a national organizer, and Miss Kthel Garlier, Miss Anna Cook, Miss Rose Gross and Miss Helen Benton. IVU GHTEltS OF ISABELLA. Hloomington circle, exiieot a large galli-erlng to lie present Ht the annual dinner, to be held at ft p. in.

Tuesday at the Ijifayette-Blonnt tearoom. A varied program will lx given to Include soprano solos by Mrs. Lee T'eVary, readings by Miss Lucille Ferrlter, and tap dancing by Margaret Marv Walsh and Ailecn Dohm. PIIOK. W.

A. L. REYF.lt of the I'nctiltr of Illinois State Normal mil- other chapters who may attend. Mrs. Bessie Marquardt and Mrs.

Pearl Edwards have charge of the program, which will open with a bv Mozart-KreWer. temple. Mrs. J. C.

Hosier, president of violin number by Albert Martini. $5.00 per Room tor I'apee and Hanging Average Roam, Per Hhort lima Only All Work (itrictly tiuarantees A. E. SHUTT I'hOfi HM the Woman's club, has reonestcd his own Inventing, as you've per-j haps discovered about your own I premises. Children take to things jfor which they have a natural bent las horses take to oats.

Suppose, for Instance, that George Washington's mother objected be-I cause he got his clothes dirty, owing lish, gvm and swimming. Thi week they are starting a tennis CilBSS. Mrs. A K. Williams was unable to start her class In "Marriage and ss Mcrjorie Power will give a vocal solo; Miss Anna Grossman will present readings and a vocal trio; Misses Marjorle Hornish, Evelyn Clark and Nancy McDonald, Women of the Moose to Attend Conference With National Officer the presence of the board of management of the club at a called meeting, to hj held at 2 30 p.

m. Tuesday at the Y. W. C. A.

Mrs. Cora Gastmnn, Mrs. Aman versitv completed Ms ninth annual course of current events lectures will sing. Mary Jane Syfort will da Sargent and Mrs. Parke En- qlve a tap dance, and Mrs.

Minnie Lowensteln will direct a garment The Women of the Moose of i Intu form tha hnatcaa committee, to before the Springfield Womn it's club with a lecture given Saturday lifter- the Home" last Monday evening noon at the Elks' club buildings of that cltv. but will open this class at 7 p. To today. The class will be given HE COLLEGE club will meet for dinner at fi p. m.

Frl- without charge and all girls and day at the Illinois hotel. At the session following the dinner Ir. jwomen of the community are cor-Reglnald Chase of the faculty of HPnols Weleyan univer-l'y will giveldially Invited to come. The class a paper with the "A Hundred Choice Selections." lis art appreciation will start next demonstration, th living models Bloomington will be hostesses membcr9 and guests as they the bicentennial program and re-j arrive. Mrs.

Lula Smith, Mrs. Hulda Sampson and Miss Kitty Lawbaugh NOW LOSE FAT A POUND A DAY ON A FULL STOMACH centlon In honor nf Miss KAtherine A ,1 Iform the reception committee. The Smith of Mooseheart, national! menCcn ar lVlOinerS: hostesses Include Mrs. Minnie Rei- grana recoraer, at Moose tempie man. Mrs.

Celia Duncan, Mrs. trtna Anson-Jordan Event Packs Presser Hall Pff hrPP llC P07PS Miner. Mrs. Laura Williams, Mrs Wednesday. Social Calendar Tuesday with Prof.

Bernard Hln-shaw In charge. Mrs. Mllo Taylor will enroll those who are Interested in the class. The Y. W.

C. A. calendar for the week follows: aiarKHiei noiiriauo, hub, Miller. Mrs, Iila Chapman, Mrs. Chapter guests are expected from Women of the Moose organizations of Clinton, Bridgeport, Lawrencevllle, Decatur, Peoria, The American War Mothers of Bloomington, at their session Friday elected de'esates to the t.velfth annual convention of the organiza- MONDAY.

at Vesper Concert; I Ethyl Funk, Mrs. Pauline MarNab, Mrs. Emma Duorr, ss Hattie Zinn, Miss Verna Louise Koogle, Phi r.immi Tlt fraternity annual nle novni 2:30 Current class, leader. rresser nan auaiiorium was nnea ninnrr. rvrmnr.

at iuinn i hntrl. tlon to he held April 12 to 14 at l' pindc)1 nd Misa Ger. LukeiMt Monday ftrirlza club, dinner, Centralia. Robinson. Canton, Champaign, Galesburg Monticello, Mattoon and Streator.

Both the noon luncheon and eve 4 no 7:00 Mrs. Clara Anderson was elected the official delegate, with Mrs. Art AHanrlatfnn. axhlhlt of aivarttllne art. opan throughout the k.

day ann" r-vrntnic, free, tt Rugirll gsllery, public library. Modtrn Woodman cimp No. 110, Sanra t-otltaa Cappe. pm-ninn school Girl Reserve triangle. Course "Marriage and the Home." Mra.

A. R. Williams, leader. a O. H.

Girl Reserve cluba. I. a. N. V.

awlm class. Invitation committee, nation-wide banquet. trude Adams. All Eastern Star members have been Invited. General Lawton Camp with applauding listeners on the occaslen of the vesper two-piano concert of George Anson and Frank Jordan, given at 3 p.

m. Sunday. Lyell Barbour, artist pianist, recently returned from Europe and ning dinner will be served for the 7 no TOO 7:00 tor rnrmher snil fsmlltrs. p. at conference attendants at the Fellowship hah of First Christian OrM Fallows building, Est! and Mulberr trrti.

Philharmonic chorus ranaarisl, 7:15 to Hold Family Night church. Mrs. Iris Scharf, senior a sojourn In California, was among rirxn.v 9-30 Matrons' gvm class. regent of the Women of the Moose Gen. Lawton camp, U.

S. W. V.i and auxiliary No. 75 will hold tne audience. The program opened with a group of five of the famous Brahms waltzes, which were arranged by In Lorhr hall at T.

M. A. Mt. Ohv Shrina No 2ft, Order of the While Shrine of Jerusalem, meeting and elertton, 7:30 p. at Masonic tampla.

General Lawton camp auxiliary No. 7ft. Gussle Miller and Mrs. Louise Deutsch as first and second delegates. Mrs.

Esther Woods and Mrs. Jessie Prather were elected alternates. Many are planning to attend from Bloomington, since special convention rates will be made. A Sigma Chi Chapters Pledge and Initiate P. J.

VIstant Jr. of Blenton, Family night gathering, with a to 1.1 2:30 4:00 4:00 In Bloomington, receives the reservations. She Is the general chair-man, with Mrs. Emma Hods chairman for entertainment; Mrs. Katharine Durham, chalrmin Matrona' dip.

Peraonallty riasa, Mrs. E. W. Mammen, leader. Lincoln achool Otrl Reserve triangle.

F.dwarda achool Olrl Reaerva triangle. Tn-L Olrl Reaerve club. covered dish supper at 6:30 p. It night aupper and program, p. Monday a't the McBarnoj Me that composer for two pianos, continued with the brilliance at the McHaroca Memorial nuiioing.

morial building. Auxiliary lo Soni of Veterana of the Duvernoy's composition. 4:00 JM A s-' I GOODBYE OtV I "Af YOU'RE NOT ITD I I i lilWilWWWJWWWWJ1 PTj wmmtmmmmm MMMM.tMWWMWMlC:.....,xv,vv. nouing civil war meeting, p. In a.

A. R. decorations, and Mrs. Genevieve Ftmden, hospitality chairman. The supper will be followed by Pin periods.

a patriotic drill given by pupils Miss Smith, the grand recorder. 5:30 Slate Farm Mutual glrla gym claaa and dip. 7 00 Art Appreclatloa claaa. Prof. of Six Mile and Harmony schools will make her first visit to Bloom- taught by Miss Louise Weber and Chopin's only work for two pianos.

"Rondo in major, op. 73." was then given. It la an early work of the comnoser. but has his Charles Wolgemuth of Peoria. Jack room of the McBarnes Memorial building.

Klve club, p. with Mm Kate Morrlaary. 1210 North Lee atreet. Citywlde cottage prayer meetings, 7:30 aponaorert by Bloomlagtoa Ministerial aiaociatlon. Trinity Lutheran Men i club, 7:30 p.

at the school hall. Bernard Hlnahaw. Instructor. instructor. tntrtnn unit manv are olnrtnin? to Lynn of Springfield and Porter 7.30 Business girls gym clasa and dip.

Matrons' tennis. Igreet her. Mrs. Flossi" Canllnge-. 7:00 Junior business girls executive the state regent, from Briagepon characteristic charm.

It has been I edited by Lee Pattison. 1 committee. Mra. Virginia Weber Tilbury. The Weber trio will also furnish music for dancing.

At 8 p. m. Tuesday at the McBarnes Memorial building there will be held the regular meeting Second Preahyterlaa truettei, 7:30 p. Compton of Kecnsburg have been announced as pledges of Alpha Iota chapter of S'gma Chi. They are new students at Illinois Wesleyan university this semester.

will open the conference at 11 a. m. Wednesday In Moose tmple AKDNKSHAV- The "Goldberg Variations" by jt cnurcn. Each, written for the clavichord I 12:00 Belrh factory visit. Miss Smith haa had a wide ex- glrla tennis class 1:30 i t'nemployed girls eewing class.

tn Ilia work of the nrfrn- of Lawton auxiliary No. 75. 2:30 4:00 George Legg of Pontlac was made a member of Kappa Kappa Tl tHDAT. Amateur Musical elub. concert and Ouest night.

:13 p. at the Unitarian churrh Beta Sigma Phi Introductory meeting. 7 30 p. with Mra. Carl Vrooman, 701 Ear'.

Taylor atreet. Irving achool Olrl Reaerv. trl- WM grKnd o. Bent school Olrl Reserve recorder four yeara ago and ha Crystal Pagel Entertains chapter of Sigma Chi at the Uni triangle. 4:00 4:00 Woman elub.

called hoard meeting. Young Friends on Birthday traveled widely over the country For three years she had executive direction of affairs at Moosehea-t She was awarded a service medal school Olrl Reaerve triangle. Alia Meta, Olrl Reaerva elub cabinet meeting. p. musical program with Decatur guest artista, p.

at the Y. W. C. A. Bloomington Chapter No.

50, O. It. meeting, 7:30 p. at Maeonlc temple. Lawton auxiliary Mo.

7t, meeting, p. at the McBarnes Memorial building. and arranged for two pianos by Rhelnberger, was presented next. It waa composed by Bach at the di-j raction of Count Kayserling, his patron, to cheer him In wakeful hours of Illness. It is said to be the work of Bach most nearly in the modern style.

An Andaluslan dance by Infante, followed, combined In a group with Rachmaninoff's suit op. S. called "Tears." Two Saint-Saena numbers formed th last group; "The Wild Donkeys" and "Scherzo op. 87." Generally no encores are granted at these vesper concerts, which are Dip perloda. 00 Wahneta club supper meeting.

THIRSOAY Private swimming leaaona 3:30 Unemployed girls awimmlng Twentieth Century club, luncheon, 1 p. Do Just These Two Simple Things Fat Melts Away with Mra. Warren White, 401 South by the Red Crosa for her work during the World war. Besides her special work, ahe Is a member of many organizations; Eastern Ptar Business and Professional WomenV club of Aurora, Women's Benefit association, auxiliary of the Amer University atreet, Normal, Crystal Pagel, 103 East Stewart street, 13 years old Thursday, was honored at a birthday party by 13 girl friends. After playing the game refreshments were served.

lr'e-a-Wee Bridge lub to Hold Meeting The Bide-a-Wee Bridge club will be entertained at 8 p. m. Friday Mrs. Hall Baker, 503 East "-ve street. Keystone Thimble O.

E. 8 Matron's day, 2:30 p. at Masonic temple, Irving School program, art I exhibit and tea, 3:30 p. at the achool ican Letrlon and the auxiliary of Kinerson acnooi meeting, Kappa Bigma Chi club. Thomas Metcalf achool Olrl Reaerve triangle.

Normal Public Olrl Reaerve triangle. T. O. O. club St.

Patrick party. Buslneee girla Bible claaa. Meditation group led by Mra. Carl Vrooman. Glee club.

Tap clasa. 3.30 3:30 4:00 30 7:00 7:00 7:00 :00 p. at the achool. PI Omlcron educational sorority, meet Inc. 7:30 p.

at Hotel Rogere. the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. A Mt. Olive Shrine, No. 25 Kat all yon cun hold.

Don't go hungry a minute! Cut down on butter, sweets and desserts, bread. Eat any fruit for dessert. That's all yon do. Fat seems to melt away. The coarse lines of overweight give way to the refined ones of slenderness.

You los? as much as a pound a day. Vou feel better than In years. For In this versity of Illinois last weekend on the occasion of the fifty-second annual Initiation ceremonies. Couple From Dallas Weds in Bloomington Mrs. Mary R.

Granger from Dallas, wss married to George E. Webb, also of Dallas, tn a quiet ceremony held at 1 p. m. Saturday In the pastor's study of the First Christian church. The Rev.

Chester B. Grubb, pastor of tha church officiated at the single ring ceremony. The couple was unattended. The bridegroom is the sales manager In this territory for the Simms Oil company. The new home will be made in Indianapolis, Ind.

0 Miss Helen Obe.rlnnder Entertain With Tarty Miss Helen Oberlander, 601 East Mill street, was hostess to 20 friends at her home Friday evening. Prizes at 500 were won by Mrs. Arthur Foreman, Mrs. Gordon Foreman, Mrs. A.

Farmer and Ar- W. A. B. club, meeting. 3:30 p.

with Mra. T. D. cantreli, ual East Jefferson street. Junior Business Glrla' card parly Will Hold Annual Election Illinois Wesleyan School nf Mualc, junior recital by Miss Florence Piers and Miss Mt.

Olive Shrine No. 25. Order Pauline Simmons, 1:30 p. at Preasei Doctor Brings Joy to Eczema Victims at Rogera hotel. fHWAV 9:30 Matrona' gym class.

10:15 Matrona awlm class. 3 .10 Business English class. Recent, Important discoveries make It easy for the average fat person to take off fat a pound a day, four to seven pounds a week ml regain energy with never a hungry moment. Here's what you do: Take a tea-spoonful ordinary Salts tu a glass of water a half-hour before breakfast every morning. This reduces molsture-welght Instantly.

Also cleanses the system of the waste matter and excess toxins that most fat people have, and banishes pnffiiiCMS and bloat. Then do this about eating. FILL rol STOMACH eat your fill of lean meats, vegetables like spinach, cauliflower, rnhnage. tomatoes, and lots of salads. Eat a lot.

timed for an hour's duration, but so emphatic was the applause that th musicians consented to present a number In harmony with the days of Washington celebrations; "Minuet L'Antico," by Saeboeck. Among the many in the audience present from out of town were the parents of the pianists: Mr. and Mrs. H. T.

Anson. Middletown, and Mr. and Mrs. R. V.

Jordan, Centra-Da; Miss Bercille Burkard, Paxton; R. J. Estes, Shirley; the Rev. D. K.

Sailor, Cropsey; Misa Emily Davidson, Shelhyville: Charles Ballenger Chenoa; Miss Grace Rocke, Odcll, of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold Its annual meeting for Irenlment you achieve two iniir lant results. The Salts ill 3:30 Matinee, "The Romantic Day election of officera and reports of your system of toxins. 'The til I accomplished, at Its senior. 4:00 Washington achool Girl Reaerve to open at 7:30 p. m.

Monday at takes off fat with food that turns Even tha most stubborn Itching of eczema, scales, eruptions, rashes and many other skin afflictions yields to Or. Dennis' pure, cooling, liquid, antiseptic O. I. D. Preecriptlnn.

Brings quick and Joyous re Into energy Instead of weight. I If nu're tired of being emharrassd hv triangle. Pwtm leaaon. Business girls tennis. Marionettes at High achool audi 7:00 7:30 the Masonic temple on East Jer-ferson street.

Miss Nelle Bishop, worthy high priestess, will preside. Modern Woodmen Camp 110 fat, try this way. You'll h-. glad that you iM. You can get Jad Salts at any drug store.

Note particularly Jad Salts la urged purely ss a polson-bnmshing agent not as a reducing. The change In food doci the work. lief. Penetrates the akin, soothing and healing the Inflamed tfaauea. Clear and stainless dries up almost Immediately.

Try D. D. Prescription today. If the first application does not atop the moat torium. iATrRII.4 a oo Children's gym claaa.

:00 Chlldren'a awlm. Dip periods. Day Nursery Mothers Club p. aa i i tour roreman, on rarmer ana Arranges Uance tor Members Vernon Wietlng. Refreshments Intense Itching money hack.

35c, SOc, Continued on Page IS, Col. a Evergreen Camp 190 to Hold Celebration 11.35. All druggists Adv. were served by the hostess. Modern Woodmen Camp No.

110 Meets for Social Afternoon hail. Prayer meetings In outlying churches, sponaorcd by Ministerial associatloa, 7:30 p. m. Western Avenue Women'e Guild, production ol "Aunt Jerushy on the evening, at H. O.

Bent achool. First English Lutheran choir rehearsal, 7:30 p. at the church. Trinity Lutheran Senior Wallher league aocial, p. at the achool hall.

St. Agnea guild of fit. Matthew's Eple-copal church. 0:15 p. witb Mine Gertrude Bird, 312 West Emereon street.

Tete-a-Tete club. p. with Mra. Louis Nieratheimer, 1304 North Main street. Daughters ot Isabella, annual dinner, p.

it Lafayette-Blount tet room. B. PlnocLi.e Is Knte talned Mrs. Lucklnblll, 605 North Allln street, was hostess at her home for members of the C. B.

Pinochle club at a St. Patrick's luncheon Thursday. The green and 'llte color scheme was carried out. Prizes were won by Mrs. Clara lianner, Mrs.

Jack Gehle, Mrs. Lester Landie, Mrs. Ethel Shultz and Mrs. M. J.

Divson. The last named will be the next club hostess at her home, 1401 West Grove street. OA On the Square Lodge Arranges for Party. On the Square lodge ii miking plana for a party for members and friends, to be held at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday at Co-operative hall. lei making arrangements for a dance for members and their families, to be held at 8 p. m. Monday at Odd Fellows building, corner of East and Mulberry streets. Wilbur Patterson Is chairman of the committee in charge.

Auxiliary to Sons Of Veterana Will Meet. The auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil war will meet at 8 p. Monday in the LeeWe( Drf GmU Are J. Sid, 5ft I Tucday i Tue.day G. A R.

rooms of the McBarnes Memorial building, The Day Nursery Mothers club was entertained Friday at the nursery, with Mrs, Joe Bennett and Mrs. Kate Payne hostesses. Fifty was played, pries being won by Mrs, Bessie Morger, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Virgil Baird and Mrs.

Richard Klem. The birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Carl Morger and Mrs. Klem were marked with gift presentations, and refreshments were served. At the next meeting, Friday, March 18, Mrs.

Klem and Mrs. Morger will be hostesses. W. A. B.

Club Schedules Session. The W. A. B. club will hold a meeting at 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. T. D. Cantreli, 1201 East Jefferson street.

O. I. A. to B. of L.

E. To Hold Session. The G. I. A.

to the B. of L. E. will hold its regular meeting at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday in the Knights of Pythias hall. Two Special Towel Bargains Evergreen Camp No. 190, Royal Neighbors of America, will celebrate the thirty-seventh anniversary of the order with a covered dish supper, to be served at 6 p. m. Thursday at Odd Fellows hall, corner of East and Mulberry streets.

Members will bring food in accordance w'th their families. A program will be presented Immediately following the supper. After the program a meeting of the members will be held to organize a red, white and blue campaign. Mrs. Dell Newton and Mrs.

Carrie Johnson of Peoria will be present to represent the supreme officers. Mra. Lillie Wood Is oracle of this camp, Mrs. Selma Oravltt as chairman of the entertainment committee. Members of A.

M. A. Club Hold Firtit Meeting Membe a of the A. M. A.

club held their first meeting Friday evening Miss Mary Jane Mel-lor, 211 Packard street. Miss Mildred Haworth was elected president, and Miss Alice Radley, secretary. Refreshments were served. The next meeting on March 28 will be held at the home of Miss Haworth, 1307 West Wood street. Moosaheart Junior Legion Ta Hava Easter Bunco Party Mooseheart Junior Legion No.

19 will meet at 2 p. m. Saturday at Moose temple for a bunco and Easter party. Mrs. Dona Herman and Mrs.

Catherine Ferris will be In charge. Bunco and 500 will be played and' 23 Inch by 45 Inch Heavy "West Point" (Double Thread) Bath Towels My skin was all broken out 22 IiKh by 42 Inch Fine "Martex" (Double Thread) Bath Towels 39C Each Two toned borders. refreshments served. Mrs. Martha Purkey, Mrs.

Mattie Salmon and Mrs. Katherine Durham form the committee of arrangements. F. I. and T.

Club Will Hold Meeting The F. L. and T. club will meet at 2 p. Friday at Odd Fellows hall, corner East and Mulberry streets.

Mrs. Pansy Brown and Mrs. Alice Eldredge will be the hostesses. 0 'Jloom Cba'ers Club 23c Now don't pltk. squeeze or worry about pimples, eruptions, black Each Old at 40? CALL ONE OF THESE DRY CLEANERS Colored borders Blue, Gold, Rose, Orchid, Green.

heads or fiery, red rush. Tonight, just apply little KOWLES MEN-THO sri.I'lll'K and your skin Bwar Kidney Acidity Paris Cleaners Launder? will soon be flawless and clear. Its two-fold aetlon ninkes It the best Model Laundry Continen'al Cleaners Dyers BroLeen Cleaners nnd nuli kest way known to relieve Schedules Session ou old nd from Get- Mrs VI I JhirV.i. Lw Backache, Leg r-aios, Mrs. H.

Snockej, S24 est Nervousness, 8tiftnesa. or Burning, caused iinftcn Street, Will be 'rt3S by Kidney Acidity, use quick-acting Cystex 'or rrembers of the Gloom Chaserc isiss-texi. Olten shows big improvement Bloominffton Soft stubborn fkin troubles even itch Water Laundry Dyers ing of eczema and athlete's font. Try It. Get a jar from any drug 'lub at her home at 2:30 p.

m. in Z4 hours. Quaranteed to satisry completely or return empty box and get money 'back. Only 75c at drugguu. Adv.

ONLY 11 MORE UNTIL EASTER gist. Adv..

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