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Tuesday, Marcn 30, ifio. Purely Personal H. H. Tuesday, March 30, 1915. B.

New Silk crepe de chine shirtwaist Ties with knotted ends, all colors, 25c. Mrs. Hugh Graham, of Wallace avenue, has returned from Coronado Beach, Florida, where she has spent the greater part of the winter. Miss Marian Falls, of PhilliDS 3 left this evening for Philadelphia to uiane a. visil wun ner uncie ana Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Cuningham, formerly of this city. Mrs. W.

D. Wallace and daughter, Choose New Officers Progran of Music Enjoyable Occasion Miss Agnes, of Wallace avenue, left Tuesday for a sojourn of a week or two at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. W.

I. Rumberger, of Garfield avenue, have been called to FOR WEDNESDAY' MORNING MUSICAL CLUB MEETING IN GREER HALL TOMORROW EVENING. FARTHER LIGHT GIRLS HAVE EXCELLENT SUPPER FOLLOWED BY BUSINESS MEETING. CIRCLE OF '91 DEVOTES GREATER PART OF MEETING MONDAY AFTERNOON TO BUSINESS. Warriors' Mark, by the serious, illness of Mrs.

Rumberger's sister. Mrs. Ruth McKee, of Hartford, Con has arrived in the city from Cleveland In the home of Mrs. Francis So-wersby of Garfield avenue, Circle of and is the guest of her nephew, Ollle In Greer ball tomorrow, Wednesday, morning at 10 o'clock the Wednesday Morning Musical club will meet with Mrs. W.

B. Veach as hos J. Shannon, of Phillips Place. Rev. Charles Little, of Wabash, who has been visiting his son.

ani daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Little, of East Grant street, for a few days, '91, members assembled for their semi-monthly program Monday afternoon. Responses at roll call were quotations from "Edgar Allen Poe." Mrs. L.

A. McBride read a splendid tess. "Dance Music and Spring Songs" will comprise, the. program, of. music which is to be as follows: left Monday evening for Philadelphia Farther Light girls of the First Baptist church, gathered in the church dining room Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock and there partook of a delicious supper.

Mrs. Robinson, Misses Jennie Bannon, Ethel Kennedy and Hazel Smith were the com-viands. Later the annual business meeting of the society was in order when the election of officers took place, with the following results: President Miss Easter Owen. 1 st vice-president Miss Hazel Tosti Spring Miss Kathryne Foulke has returned to her duties as in instructor in tie A one-day opportunity to get choice silks at a big price saving. Beautiful high grade silks in wide widths, mostly a full yard wide, perfectly fresh new silks in a great variety of weaves and colorings on sale Wednesday morning in University of Pittsburgh after a short Mary Mehard.

Grieg Mrs. John Hoisinger. visit with her mother, Mrs. C. paper on the "Life and Character of Charles Dickens." Mrs.

W. J. Marshall was critic for the day. Principal business of the afternoon was the annual election', of officers, the result of which follows: President. Mrs.

James M. Black Foulke, of Boyles avenue. Mi3s Grace Farrell, of Court -street, Is visiting friends in Pittsburgh for a week. $1.00 Silks $1.25 Silks $1.50 Silks 68 cts. Vat, yard.

Smith Mrs. George W. Kennedy and daugh ter, Helen, who were visiting friends 2nd vice-oresident Mrs. Robin in the city, have returned to their Tchaikovsky A Legend Miss Anna Seavy. MacDowell Brer Rabbit Miss Lillian Sarver.

Paper "The Dance in Music" Mrs. F. L. VanWert. Mendelssohn Spring Song Mrs.

W. W. Cubbison. Bennett in Summer Brother, Sang the Thrush Liza Lehman Miss Gula Welch. Woodman An Open Secret son.

home in Sharon. Secretary Miss Jennie Bannon wood. 1st vice-president Mrs. W. T.

Burns. 2nd vice-president Mrs. Carmi Glover. Recording secretary Mrs. J.

Lea McFate. Corresponding secretary Mrs. Howard Munnell. Mrs. Harry C.

Urmson, of Berger Treasurer Miss Naomi Masters, Included in this extraordinary "Packet Sale" are such fashionable and much sought for silks as Place, Is visiting her mother, Mr3. Press ReporterMiss Muriel Bopp, John A. Cornman, of Beaver Falls, Interesting letters were read from Miss Alma Broadhead, a missionary Miss Grace McElhaney is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McEl at Republic.

and from Miss Eliz haney, of Greenville, for a few days Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, who were abeth Hay, a missionary now in India. The next meeting of the society is to be at the home of Miss Jennie Bannon of Court street, Monday Silk Crepes Chiffon Taffetas Cashmere de soie guests of friends at Niles, have re Silk Poplins Shantungs Messalines turned home. Sara Dana Falls.

Tchaikovsky Song Without Words Miss Clara Siegle. Dudley Buck Fear Ye Not Isreal Miss Mary Harvard. GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBR ATED The golden wedding anniversary of Miss Mary Campbell, of Croton ave evening, April 26th. AN AFTERNOON AFFAIR, nue, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Brownlee, of Struthers, O.

Treasurer Mrs. J. P. Caldwell. Referee of Parliamentary Law Mrs.

J. B. Love. In two weeks the circle is to meet at the home of Mrs. W.

J. Wolford of Neshannock avenue Easter Holiday Events R. L. G. CROWD HAVE JOYOUS TIME AT THE SMITH AND CHAMBERS HOMES MONDAY'.

In the home of her aunts, the Miss Jennie Johnson, who was the guest of her brother, H. P. Johnson Misses Aiken of East street, Miss Tfntherine Kennedy, entertained a of Struthers, has returned. crowd of twenty girl friends in a very Misses Helen Fisher and Margaret Tleasine manner Tuesday afternoon McElwain, who were guests of th the affair being an informal kensing Misses Alta May Foust and Alice Phii. ton to honor Misses Margaret eraig lips, bf Sharon, have returned home.

and Elizabeth Reis, school girls home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaffer, who ior the Easter vacation have been guests at the home of Mr, 4s this week is a holiday one with Mr. and Mrs. William curry, wno live about three miles north of Slippery Rock on the Grove City pike, was celebrated in a very pleasant was on Saturday, says the Butler Eagle.

About 70 friends and relatives were present to congratulate the couple on their long and happy married life. A fine dinner was served at noon and the guests departed for their homes about 4 t'clock. Rev. C. N.

Moore, pastor of the Slippery Rock Presbyterian church, delivered a short address. Much of the credit for the success of the affair is due to Mrs. Charles Gilf and Mrs. H. N.

Orr, who were most actively interested in the and Mrs. J. W. Waddington, of Court From three to five o'clock the guests spent the pleasure period in a the school girls and boys, and Is also the time when the girls and boys street, for a few days, have returned Each piece with special ticket denoting exact length required of the particular width for a full gown. It is such a diversified assortment of choice silks that you should be able to find just the color and style you like if you are here promptly.

But of course it is to be expected that the choicest pieces will go first, so it is advisable that you be here in good time Wednesday morning if you wish the most satisfactory choosing. Choice spring silks in gown lengths $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values on sale tomorrow morning at, yard, 68c Another special lot of silks in gown lengths, including taffetas and other favored spring silks many good colors will be sale Wednesday morning at, yard, 38c very delightful manner, victroia mus to their home in New Wilmington. ic being the feature. Easter decora Mrs. Lillian D.

Rhodes, of Norta are home from schools and colleges for the Easter vacation, the days and evenings are to be one continual round of social gaiety in the younger tions of yellow and white prevailed In the appointments when a dainty Mill street, has returned from Cleveland, where she was the guest of her refection was served later, Miss Ken cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Coontz crowd. nedy being assisted by the Misses An Mrs.

Frank Gilliland, of Neshannock Monday afternoon at the home of na and Mary Aiken and Nora ign avenue, has been called to New Brigh Miss Elizabeth Smith of "Wallace ave- affair. ton by the death of her uncle, Sylves ni'e, the R. L. G. Girls were delight jmy.

CARPS AND KENSINGTON Mr. Curry was born on the farm fully entertained in bftnor of Miss Margaret Craig and Miss Elizabeth on which he now resides, and was ter Belles. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawkins, of Uber street, a daughter.

Guests to the number of twenty the manager for a number of years of the Curry woolen mills. His mar Reis, who are homo from the Bald win school, Bryn Mawr, for the Eas Mrs. Henry L. Badger and son, of five wended their way to the home of Miss Elizabeth Matheny of Wallace avenue. Tuesday afternoon for the riage to Mary Elizabeth Bryson oc Pennsylvania avenue, have gone I ter holidays.

Social chat and fancy Hugo, to join Mr. Badger an rard nartv nnd kensinirton eiven by work were the pastimes. When re- curred March 28, 1865, and of this union the following children were born, all of whom except one are now there take up their residence. Miss Mathenv. Five hundred was tne iresnmems were servea ine nosr.es.s Mrs.

Charles Clappier, of Cleveland, Shown was assisted by her mother and sis chief diversion miitohGo. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Edmunds, of Croton avenue.

Yellow and white tones prevailed ter, Mrs. E. L. Smith and Miss Edna Smith. Bouquets of orchids were In every detail of appointments, daf Mr.

and Mrs. James Deskin, of Elm fodils and Easter suggestions being street, have been called to Youngstown given as favors. Guests were the Misses Beulah Norris, Eleanor Fleming, Margaret Craig, Elizabeth Reis used effectively everywhere. Assist by the death of a cousin, John Kenny. Ing the hostess In serving dainty re and the hostess.

Monday evening the R. L. G. girls Mrs. Sophia Ziegler, of East New Castle, is reported seriously ill with freshments later were her mother, Mrs.

S. M. Matheny, Misses Agnes Haun and Rachel Patterson. Guests of special honor were Miss Margaret living: James B. of Washington, Dr.

J. Clyde of Cleveland, Ben R. of Portsmouth, Mrs. E. T.

Atkinson of Woodlawn, and Marie, who died a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Curry are well known and their many friends wish them many more years together. tt P.

L. D. READING CIRCLE. The Paul Lawrence Dunbar Reading circle was entertained Monday evening by Mrs. Blanch Dillard in her home on Elm street.

A beautiful feature of the evening was the drama play. Program was one well chosen, and the same number of boys formed an attack of lumbago. AT YOUNGSTOWN PARTY. Mary Dolores Corcoran, daughter a theatre party to the movies and later gathered at the home of Mr. James Meegan, of Mecgan street, raig and Miss Elizabeth nets, wno of Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Corcoran of well known B. O.

shop clerk, is off and Mrs. Clifford G. Chambers of West Raven avenue, Youngstown, RELIGIOUS AND FRATERNAL NEWS duty with an Illness of grippe. re home for the Easter vacation. wt GUEST AT HARRINGTON HOMCE.

Wallace avenue, as, the guests of celebrated her eighth birthday when Mrs: Mabel Beet Elliott of Sturgls, Mrs Chambers' sister, Miss Eleanor she gave a party Saturday afternoon P. E. O. SISTERHOOD TONIGHT. O.

Sisterhood members will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Gillespie of Rhodes Place. )ft 3l )t V.

M. KENSINGTON CLUB. The V. M. kensington is to be entertained by Mrs.

Lawrence Weddell of Leasure avenue, Friday afternoon. MEETING OF SOROSIS. Sorosis is to meet at the home of Mrs. A. N.

Means, formerly a resi Fleming. At the Chambers home is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G.

Beer of Neshannock boulevard. of this city, but now loving at the young people toasted marshmal- from two to Ave ciock. Among me guests were Masters Bob and Jack Snyder of New Castle. lows over a log fire, played games of Hock Creek, is in the city for a visit with Mrs. W.

T. Harrington of Mrs. E. L. Smith of Wallace ave various kinds and had a jolly time generally.

In serving refreshments "Wallace avenue, and will remain Butler Class. Next meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Reinhard. 403 bampson street, Thursday evening, April at 7:45.

A cordial welcome GOING TO TAREXTUM. Miss Sara Sankey and Miss Eliza- week or two. Mrs. Chambers was assisted by her nue, is spending the day in Pitts burgh. it Wednesday Events.

mother and sister, Mrs. Robert Flem Mrs. H. A. Wllkison of Park avenue, heth Patterson of Wallace avenue, ing and Mrs.

Wm. Holmes. a with Miss Frances Foulke of Boyies riaay arternoon ftvpnue went to Tarentum, to-1 Wide Awake Girls are to meet with QUIET HOME WEDDING. At the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred being of just the right variety and balance, and gave perfect satisfaction. The members taking part in the drama were as follows: Mrs. K. Wynn, Mrs. C.

Profflt, Mrs. M. Gardner, Mrs. J. Wilkes, Mrs.

J. Pollard. Piano and violine duet by uichard and Mary Dillard. Piano solo, Miss Julia Brown. Visitors were Mrs.

James Davis, Mrs. R. Williams, Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Struthers, Mrs.

West of Youngstown, Misses Mary Shan-on, Julia Brown, Fannie Howard, Grace Thornton. The hostess was assisted in serving by her daughter day for a visit of a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Sturgeon, for BICYCLI Miss Leta John, of West North street, in evening.

G. Beer of Neshannock boulevard, VsrbalAgreement Good merly of this city. Miss Beulah Norris, of West Grant the marriage of their daughter, Miss street, will entertain R. L. G.

Girls in w. w. PHILATHEA girls. Philathea eirls of the Central Pres afternoon to honor Misses Margaret Craig and Elizabeth Reis, home from Gertrude Beer and Charles M. Carpenter, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Carpenter of Crawford avenue, was a quiet event of Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, Rev. H. J. Whalen officiat WHEN EVIDENCE SHOWS THAT IT IS IN REALITY PART OF WRITTEN CONTRACT.

school for the Easter vacation. byterian church are to be entertained at the home of Miss Bertha Keelen of Miss Edna Roberts, of Oak street, i exienaea to an. M. D. Edmiston, teacher.

i i.u. lj.i Pythian Sisters. The degree staff of the Pythian Sisterhood is to meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In their hall. By order of the captain. Missionary Society.

Woman's Foreign Missionary society members of the First M. E. church, are to meet at the home of Mrs. Reed of East Lincoln avenue, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. At this time the annual thank-offering is to be received.

After washing hair brushes dip them In cold water just before drying, keep the bristles stiff. is to entertain Thimble club in even Taylor street, Thursday evening. Mary, Mrs. Gardner, Miss Thornton. Each member was presented with an ing.

Following the ceremony dinner was served, the aids being Miss Zoe at QUEEN SEWING CIRCLE. Queen Sewing'circle members are Hays and Miss Hilda Frisbee. Dis and Bicycle Sundries See the New Electric Bicycle Lamp. McCandlcss Hamilton Co. 20 North Mercer Street, New Castle, Pa.

to meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Harvey of Croton avenue, Thursday. pensing with a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter have gone to housekeeping at 119 East Lincoln avenue, ing.

Pro Amicitla club will meet at home of Miss Pearl Burckhart, of Terrace avenue. Wednesday Morning Musical club meeting in Greer hall, 10 a. with Mrs. B. Veach as hostess.

Carnation kensington members will meet at home of Mrs. Alnetta Wald-ron, of Neshannock avenue, in after-non, this to be followed by a euchre Easter token. There will be a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Francis Williams on April 3rd. All members are requested to be present.

JOYOUS OCCASION. A merry eocial time was. enjoyed by a company of young people who gath-reed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Walls, df Round street, Monday evening, as the guests of their son. Ralph S. Walls, the occasloi being a where they 11 be at home after April 1st. Out of town guests at the wed Judge W.

E. Porter has handed down an opinion in the case entitled Potter vs Grimm in which he holds that a verbal agreement is bindiug when evidence shows that it is in reality a part of a written contract The suit originally revolved around the sale of a farm in Washington township whereby Sara Potter disposed of her realty holdings to Ida Grira, for a consideration of $2,000. It was shown that in addition to the actual purchase price, the seller expected to receive $1,000 and still another sum in the amount of $500, which was to come from Lawrence county for the lo ding were Mrs. Warren Troutman and MiBS Hilda Frisbee of Cleveland, and Mrs. Mabel Beer Elliott of Stur-gis, Mich.

in evening. Wednesday Afternoon club meets party to honor the son's birthday an A NEW FUEL FOR AUTOMOBILES The alleged discovery of this nw THE READING CIRCLE. "Travel" was the general topic for niversary, discussion at the meeting of the Read The houm passed all too swiftly while the guests enjoyed games and cation of a road thru the farm in ing Circle held Monday afternoon at had musical numbers. Later an appe question. the home of Mrs.

George Greer, of North Jefferson street. "Hints for tizing supper was served. Guests were Misses Grace Allen, Florence McAnal- with Mrs. Wallace Pitzer, of East Washington street. Miss Jessie McBride, of East Washington street, entertains Sixofus club.

Miss Elizabeth Dennis, of Sout'i Mercer street, entertain Y. O. A. Girls. Junior Auxiliary meets ia guild room of Trinity Episcopal church, 4 p.

m. Luncheon-Bridge by Lawrence club ladies at the club noonday, followed by bridge in afternoon. Committee Mrs. Ada Underwood and Mrs. A.

W. Harbison. EN'5 $3.00 WORKSHOES in Tan or Black Kang. Grain, Elk Hide or Box Calf, also Elk Outing Shoes. Guaranteed.

AU leathers. $L95 UNITED SHOE STORES CO. len, Sophia Flaugher, Edrye Anderson, Grain Review Travellers" were given when the roll was called. Miss Elda Brown's paper was on "Panama Canal," and Mrs. W.

W. Cubbison read a very interesting Messrs. Raymond A. Bailey, Raymond Phillips, Claude Kahie, John Grittie, Joseph Campbell, William Jackson paper on "Panama-Pacific Exposition." gas will exert a most potent Influence on commercial conditions and if it will do the work of gasoline, at such a cheap cost, the solution of the power problem will be solved. The proper solution to the great health problem is largely a matter of keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in proper condition and always working In harmony.

There will be times, however, when weakness will devolop when help must be given, and it is then vou should try Hostetter's Stomach Roy Walls, Peter Grittie, Mrs. Albert In two weeks the circle meets at the Sadler and daughters, Dorothy and Al CHICAGO March 30. There was a sharp bulge in May wheat prices today at the opening which shot the figure to 152 7-8, an overnight ad berta, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cox and home of Mrs.

J. M. Clark, of Highland avenue. At this meeting the nominating committee will be elected. daughter.

Myrtle. H. S. EASTER DANCE. Mrs.

Chauncey Hettenbaugh, of West State street, entertains S. O. B. club. CIRCLE OF '89.

Circle of 'S9 members met Monday ATTENTION Masons and Elks We have on consignment for Friday and "Saturday a large selection of charms. If you are Interested you can buy one now or have It laid away and save money as we lill send all back that are not sold. This stuff is much larger than any store can afford to keep in stock. Buy now and save money. RICH JEWELRY COMPANY B.

E. ALD-RICH, Manager. Practical Jeweler, Optician, Diamond Expert. 143 E. LONG T.

L. T. KENSINGTON. vance of three points. A strong buying movement which disclosed unusual ly slight offerings make The buying stoped later and May fell back Mrs.

James Pattereon and Mrs. Augo were joint hostesses to the members Invitations are out for the Easter dance to be given by the high school fellows in the I. O. O. F.

hall, Wednesday evening, April 7th. The two 2Q89SSSSSX as low as 15 3-8 at one time. and September futures were up 3-4 afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C.

Lechner, of Highland avenue. Current Events" were given in response to roll call. Miss Rebekah Browne read Mrs. John H. Lamb's paper on "Venezuela's Possibilities;" Mrs.

Anna and 3-8 over yesterday's close at to of the T. L. T. Kensington club, whom they entertained at the home of the former in Ray street, Monday evening. Sixteen guests were in the merry com high school committees have com day's opening.

When May sagged lat bined their efforts for this party and er there were recessions from the have engaged Dean's orchestra to pany. Miss Pitts, of Youngstown, and Mrs. Walter Nelson were special LASKA FUll CO. Crowe Stewart's topis was "Mr. Cleveland, Venezuela and the Monroe Doctrine." Jn two weeks the circle meet guests.

furnish the music. Dancing will be in vogue from 9 to 1 o'clock. The committee includes Herbert Kirk, James Toler, William McKee, Victor Easter suggestions were used in a at the home of Mrs. J. L.

Piatt, of West Washingtoa street. Jevon, William Horner and Ralph decorative way and also in the appointments of the mecu served later. Favors were Easter eggs in bright HAVE PLEASANT TIME. Members of the O. N.

O. club gath Whittaker. 5 U. S. KENSINGTON CLUB U.

S. kensington members were en opening in. July and September. Present weather conditions and the forecast for the future had muoa to do with the sharp rise corn showel today. Prices were up 3-8 over yesterday's close at opening.

There weru later advances later. Oats secured selling and plentiful commission odds caused them to advance sharply today. Provisions opened a trifle easier. Trade was light. Prices advanced slightly later in the day.

QUICK ACTION WANTED. When one is coughing and spitting colors. In the donkey game the fuc-cessful ones were Mrs. Steiia Black and Miss Pittsburg, who received pretty favors. In two weeks the club meets at the home of Mrs.

Edward tertained at the home of Miss Blanche Francis of Hamilton street, Monday evening. Music and needle Roberts, of Oak street work were the avenues of amuse ered at the home of Miss Neva Moore, of Lee avenue, Monday evening, and whiled away the hours with needlework as the chief issue. Music' was a feature of the pleasure period. Easter decorations were used and were also revealed in the menu appointments later. The centre piece was daffodils and the plates were marked with ment.

Assisting the hostess in serv ing refreshments were Miss Mildred Francis and Mrs. Roger Francis. In two weeks the club meets with the Misses Helen and May McGaughey of with tickling throat, tightness In tho chest, soreness In throat and lungs when head is aching and the whol B. NIEMAN, 27 E. Washington St.

Specialists in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments. The Entire Stock of the NATIONAL GAIiENT CO. consisting of Suits, Coats and Dresses, now selling at 33 1-3 cents on the Women May Be Strong and enjoy life whether in the home or business world if they can keep at bay those ailments peculiar to their sex. If every woman realized how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that simple remedy made from roots and herbs, goes to the root of the trouble and overcomes such symptoms Reynolds street crepe paper baskets filled with chicks and Easter Eggs.

In two weeks the club meets with Miss Anna Rhodes, of Croton avenue. bodv racked with a cough that wonl PLANTS FOR EASTER HYACINTHS, PRIMROSES AND AZALEAS IN POTS RHODODENDRONS AND HYDRANGEAS IN POTS AND A BIG SUPPLY OF EASTER LILIES Fischer McGrath FLORISTS 12 N. MILL ST. a Jewelry as Easter Gifts Win be quite as acceptable as for any other event. Sentiment Sways the average person perhaps more at this, than any other SEASON Our stock is filled with articles at low prices for the occasion.

nermit sleep he wants immediate lief. Thousands say Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is the surest and Y. L. T. SOCIETY MEETS.

At the home of Miss Ressa Francis quickest acting meaicme ror cougns, asb ackache. headache, nervousness, and irritability, they would be health of Raymond street, members of the colds, croup and ia grippe, soia everywhere. Adv. Y. L.

T. society gathered Monday eve TRIP TO WASHINGTON. Misses Lillian Reed of East New Castle, Miss Irene Miller of Boyles avenue, Miss Von Dauggen-hausen of East Washington street, and the Misses Annie and Nannie Wilson oi Morton street, left Monday for Washington, D. where they will spend this ENTERTAINT DINNER. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of Ne ier, happier and stronger. If you suffer from any form of female ills why ning. After the business meeting there was a social time with music HEALTH PROMOTES HAPPINESS don't you try it? It will pay you to do so. Adv.

Without health, genuine Joy is im-Dossible: without good digestion and and sewing as the pastimes. Special guests were Mrs. Ralph Richey and regular bowel movement you cannot Miss Minnie White. Assisting the Removal Notice. Dr.

Anna M. Jack has moved to hostess in serving refreshments later was her mother, Mrs. W. N. Francis.

have health, wny neiect Keeping bowels open and risk being sick and ailing? You don't have to. Take ono shannock avenue, entertained at a charmingly appointed seven o'clock room 215, I M. building, corner North and Mill street. Adv. small Dr.

King's New Life Pill st The 'place of meeting next Monday night is to be announced. dinner Monday evening. An elabor Notice. t. n.

olVhmeetixg. Miss Agnes Scully of Butler ave night, in the morning you will have a full, free bowel movement and feel much better. Helps your appetite and digestion. Try one tonight adv. Jqhn C.

Dwyer JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. To all it may concern. My wife, having left my bed and board, I will not ate menu was served in tempting style, and after the dinner informal forms of amusement were enjoyed. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Millimen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert F. Kline and Norman Ehrlich. Alaska Fur Co.

stand good for any debts contracted nue, will entertain the members of the T. B. club Friday evening, April 9th. ClUMilled Ads Urine Qnlcfc by her. (Signed) S.

J. Conner. Ml.

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