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WFDNESDAY Al'Ull 14 1B15 THE EVENING TELEGRAPH, DIXON, ILLINOIS. PAGE THREfc Society Notes of Dixon and Vicinity XT. CALENDAR KVENTR COMING WEEK Cly Alfy Louis Drummond. M. W.

A. -Miller Hall. North Side High School Operetta fAno play Family Theatre. Silent club Mrs. Day Schrock.

W. C. O. C. Hall.

Tlmrsilay. Social Tea Mrs. Charles McKinney, Hennepin avenue. Missionary Dept of the Auxiliary of the "Baptist church Mrs. Kerz.

Friday Dorothy Chapter Masonic Hall. Knights and Ladies of Security Miller Hall. musicale and Operetta and or hestra under the, direction of Mrs. Muriel Phelps, di-, rector of Music in the North Dixon Schools. OPERETTA The Japnnev Hanu San Presented By North Dixon High Sclusd the Kitu San Kayo San Chaya Nora CAST OF CHARACTERS: Hanu Schiumu Thome Pearse Elizabeth Raymond Fleanore Coppins Mason ratrick Miss Knowall Craig Japanese Oirls: Harriet Church, Kathryn Joseph, Josephine Ives, Coralyn Crombie, Marjorie Cushing, Mar Miller, Cleo Doeter, Elizabeth Motored to Steeling.

Barge, Belle Head, Violet Floto, Sterling Standard: Dr. and Mrs. Frances Patrick. Dora Smith, Blanche Smith of Dixon motored to this city Florence Williams, yesterday and spent the day at the ACT Preparations for Hanu Wedding Anniversary A gathering which will long be remembered those participating was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. catholic E. Du Vail, 225 Lincoln Way, yeater when Miss Ellen day at which time alxnit twenty-five gathered to help Mr. and DuVall celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. At noon a sumplous four course dinner was served the daughters of the host and hostess, assisted by Miss Olive Pettinger and Miss Mary Manahan.

The DuVall home was beautifully decorated in jonquils and ferns and dinner was served on a long table extending the length of the dining room and on into the living room. Following the dinner all gathered 1n the parlor, where the afternoon was spent in a jolly good social time. Mrs. Oliver Swart ley of Sterling favored with several musical numbers, which were highly enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs.

DuVall were the recipients of many beautliul gifts, cut glass, gold hand painted china, cut glass painted with gold and many oth er handsome gifts. J. E. DuaVl! was horn In Ashville, June 183s, and moved to Mon- tieello. 111., in 1X52.

Mrs. DuVall, was formerly Miss Kosealtha Johnson and wiis horn in in ISIS and she also moved to Montlcello later in the year i s5, Wedding Solemnized. A quiet wedding was solemnized this morning at at St hurch at Walton, Agnes Morriswey and Peler J. McCoy both residents of Marion township, were united in marriage with nuptial high mass, Rev, Father Conley performing the ceremony. The couple were attended by Miss Elizabeth Morrissey, sister of the bride as bridesmaid and Denis Mo Coy, brother of the groom as best man.

Misa Anna Fielding South Dixon, played wedding march, while Mr and Mr, Call A crt sang beautifully the mass. The bride was gowned in a tuilor- Will lame on Trip. Miss Minnie Finkler of this city will leave on the of this month for a trip. visiting In Los Angeles, San Francisco, and other points in California, later going north to Kenneth, where she will visit with, her brother. -------Motored to IHxon.

Mr, and Mrs. Fail Muck and Mis Oliver Muck of Franklin Drove mo tored to this illy yesterday an dspent the day. Entertained With Party Mr and Mrs. Charley Frey of the A hi agn Hoad entertained with a par tv Saturday night the following guests Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Craig, A NICE NEW LIBRARY TABLE WILL MORE TO BRIGHTEN Mr.

and Mrs. George Burkhart, Mrs. Wayne Seyhert. A dainty ed suit of sand colored serge and wore a hat to match. She carried a iRhd mall white prayet book.

The brides was served and the rest of maid wore a pretty green suit with evening was spent in games and hat on costume and also carried a white prayer book. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Morrissey and has a large circle of friends.

The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. James Engagement A minuticeli The many friends in Dixon and this vicinity will be pleased to learn of the engagement of L. It. Craw ford of this city, to Martha Gale Cov of Marion and Is a sureesmul daughter of Charles Cale, of Ore and his bride in St Mary's home of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Buzzard, who returned to Dixon with them in tho evening. Choir Practice. There will be practice of the Senior choir of the St. Lutheran hurch Friday evening at 7:30. To Entertain Missionary Dept.

Mrs. Philip Kerz and Mrs. William Wind will entertain the Missionary department of ihe Womans Auxil- ary of the Baptist church Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kerz, 71 I Hennepin avenue. coming of age.

ACT II. Hanu birthday. Intermission of fifteen minutes. Orchestra Numbers by the North Dixon School Orchestra. Part Two.

PLAV AFTER THE GAME Present by Senior Class of the North Dixon High Nehool. DRAMATIS PERSONAE: Nan Visiting Parents. Mrs. LeKoy Drew and little son of; Sophomores Chicago are visiting at the home of Dixie her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

VV. C. Jones. Mr. Drew wil be out Saturday for an over Sunday visit.

Belle Read Elizabeth Barge Frances Patrick Harriet Sehumm Lucile Mason Mary Craig Happy Party. The dancing party of the members of Mrs. Wilheltnina Kaylors dancing which was held at the Armory Tuesday evening, was very largely at tended and all had a most enjoyable evening. Music was by the Marquette orchestra. Attend the Family Tonight.

At or lock this evening at the Family Theater the Glee club of the North Dixon High school will present the charming little operetta entitled The Japanese Girl Hanu San, and it is hoped the patronage will Trixie Chlverton Manahan Jane, the Maid Miriam Lapham Morton, Halfback on Varsity Church College Town. ACT I. the Dance ACT II. Scene 1 Room the Game Scene 2 Reception Room After the Man A. F.

A A. M. SPECIAL. A special meeting of Friendship Lodge No. 7, A.

MR. AND MRS. Dt A LI, farmer there. Both he are active wot church. Mrs.

William Flanagan and Mrs. Edward Burke of this city were among the out of town guests at Ihe at Holly Home. Fled Holly of and daugh ter Ruth of Dixon were visitors at the home of Ills brother, E. V. Holly in Sterling over Sunday.

II hs elUuninl from Visit. Miss Irene Kichenberg bus returned from a few days visit in Free port at the home. To Visit in Jacksonville. Jason Miller loft this morning for Jacksonville, ill where he will visit at (In- homo of his sister, Mrs. Gerald 1 ay lor and family.

justify hard work the young il( tomorrow, Ihursday A. Will be iia 11 at 7 1 even- ieg have put into the production. Ait the operetta the rltuts of Inc. for the purpose of conferring the the North Dixon high school will on tort.tin the audience with the play the Coupled with the work of the senior year the students havt diligently practiced for the play, and wil lstrive to entertain and make happy their large company of friends at the Family Theater this It is the first of practically all the embryo Melbas, Fiskes, Tanguays and Mansfields, and their efforts no doubt will he crowned with the success they so richly deserve. Folowing is cast for both the second degree Bed ion of Ljulies Mivts.

Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Bunnell and Miss Gallic Morgan will entertain Mrs. 1 section of Ladies i Society of the Methodist church, on afternoon at home of Mrs. Wat' All ladies of this division urged to he present.

Visiting Mother. I Mrs. Harry of Savanna, 'is visiting at tI home of her mother, Mr. McBride, on Palmyra avenue. In that town Mr.

DuVall and Miss Johnson with united in marriage on April 13, 1 x05, where they made their home on a larm until about twelve years ago, when they moved to this city. About a year ago they built a new home on Lincoln ay, where they now nicely located. Tin ir famly consisted of eight child ren, five of whom air still living and four were aide to be with tludr parents yesterday: Dr. DuVall of Hebre, F. E.

DuVall and Mrs. Freeman Ankeny of Dixon ami Miss Sylvia Du- Vail of Chicago. Among the out of town guests were Dr. and Mrs. DuVall and daugh of Sebre, Mrs.

Georgia Purcell of Monticello, Mrs. Oliver Swarfley of Sterling and Miss Sylvia DuVall of Chicago. The Social IIour liib. The Social Hour Dancing luh held another delightful scsion last even itiK, the evening Icing taken up dancing. Guests were present, which aded to the enjoyment of all.

ial Tea. On Thursday, April 13th, a committee of the Gandlelighters, compos ed of Mrs. F. Burdick, Mrs. John Bachman, Mrs.

Dysart, Mr Charles Godfrey, Mrs. R. S. Fan and, and Mrs. Charles Me Kenney, will hoi da tea from 2 IBt 30 at home of Mrs.

Mr Kenney, Hennepin avenue. A eordial invitation is extended to all members and to Join in the nee ial tea. Choir Party. The St. Pauls Lutheran church iioir members will have a choir par Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

E. E. Dysart on Weat Morgan atreet. loyal Oilier Moose. Loyal Order of Moose will a hard times masquerade dance in their hall Thursday evening, April Huh to which all Moose and friends ire invited.

SODA 1 FIND DANDRUFF Brick Ice Cream for Parties, Dinners etc. Ice Cream and by Quart or Gallon HOME BAKING WARREN First Street, LI EVAN Dixon, ill. Every hit of dandruff disappears after one or two applications of Dan derine rubbed well into the Scalp with the finger tips. Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine at any drug and save your hair. After a few applications you find a particle oi dandruff or any falling hair, and the scalp ill never h.

Easter Clearance SALE MILLINERY 208 FIRST ST. COME and SEE OUR BARGAINS PROGRESSIVE i The University of California has estab lished a new profession That Keeping IVopi Well. Glad to hear it. We are with them. It makes life worth while.

too for BEAUTY SHOP lizon National Hank Hldg. DIXON, ILL. Shampooing, Manicuring, Facial and Scalp Manage, Hair Work. Switches From Combings. Some Real Bargains In First Quality Switches.

Buena Toilet FLORENCE. I. DUSTMAN Rcliimcd In.in Wist oii'dn. M. Good ha- from a shoG vi it mi Yx OiiBin at tin homi of her pan nt; TEN I NT SOI I TEA.

A committee ot composed of ladies will have a 1 tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 30 it bar I M' tin at I Hennepin avenue. Ml andlelighters and nds are ited. 8Kt 1 gon, III. Mr. who was horn and raisetl in lav county, haw been the proprietor a drug Warren, for several The following Item, dipped from the Ug County Reporter of Oregon, of a Noeiul function given In Gale's honor: One of prettied social fniic lions of the mason was a spring luncheon and shower given Monday at the Cartwright home by Genevieve Curt weight and Fonda Seely in honor Miss Martha Gale, who is to he a bride of the Tho table was for twenty four guests, dainty name carda typically In the form of pink unmhrellaw suggestive of the of the affair The favors were pink tilled with spring beauties and vases of pink and white tea roses, out Die schemi'.

The center piece was a hollow mound covered with pink and greens sur mounted by a miniature bride and groom. After the serving of tin luncheon, this mound was removed, disclosing a heap of pink and white parcels, which pioneuted to bride elect In remembrance of the oc rasimi. A delightful social afternoon followed interspersed with music. Miss Crawford of Dixon was an out of town guest. The Social Baines.

The Social Dames will be entertain ed tomorrow at the home of Clara Miller of Smith Dixon. Fl the living foom or library than almost any other piece of furniture. Of course you want a few new easy rockers to keen the table from being lonesome, tue fore, wo are fully pr pat I to accomplish that desired nd. But this i Library Table talk. We arc showing an unusually mi for this store) large line of Library Tables just now- in Mahogany, and Dull Golden Quartered Oak, Wax and Fumed Finished Oak, nml a lot of novelties that are handsome In pattern and finish.

Our immense lines of Library Tables permit you to make your selection at a price range to suit your own ideas of economy or extravagance, however, regardless of whether you want tho most elaborate, or the more lio-xpensive you will be pleased with the very low pt.ee» we are making on th.MD K'Jis Ci FOUND. In our tying on a beautiful BufiVI, a pair of gloves. Own er may have same by Identifying gloves and asking price on Buffet. KEY ES, AHRENS, OGDEN CO. Filza ini molta- latini mi A wedding at Et.

ehurch in city Ibis morii mg, vvhen Miss Gertrude E. Baimeli of ibis ami Richard F. Itzsim inoils of 1 iurinoti. were in in a iTinge. They wert by Miss Marta ri; Eannen, ot and Royal Fitz.simnion«, ot tho groom.

The bride was gowinnl in a beautiful gown white bine, trimmed in and wore a large ture hat. The wore ot mlk marquisette and carried Following cen-mony a three t'ourse breakfast was at homc ot Mrs. Mary of Galena avi mie. The was very a tua- in piuk ami arnatious. The hi i tilt: youngeat of Bainoli Klm, South Dakota, but (he years made ber home wilh aunt, Mrs.

o'Rourke of ity. lias a lai or frkuds in aud about thio city. The groom I of Mr. and Mrs. Fltzslmiimns EIGHT INDICTMENTS RETURNED BY JURY Continued from Rage I.

Too Late To Classify WANTED Salesladies at Wool worth's. for xxtu FOR SALE Modern nix room house, 1 12 from north end of bridge. Telephone 11 lion this alternoon Work Taken p. A hearing was In the low ure of Mason vs. tie BrafTet a A of veree was also graiUoii Flllnion from Lafica Norton is young man from this city held up Joe In Fehru ary about I I Icx'l at night just aft he rtepped out his fruit his way a small hag of money in his hands.

Drysou Is a man along 111 and is a in Hits local By having this By from la I winter and hi charged having attempted pass a lor at S. conlVctlonery store. Harvey Norton was arraign'd ill tin afternoon to pleail and FOR BALE A tract, -11 improved. In Alfalfa, iuaI limits. Brice $33un LVuin Huully Co.

8St3 WANTED to plow, ashes ull kinds of team work. ('. Kelly, phono hi 72. FOR RENT A good 7 modern at Tingle-Fruiti Realty Co room per month. SS13 Ft PR RENT unfurnished rooms with giiM for Apply at I 022 W.

8event.il St. 8K13 I or SALE Modem room houso on Chamberlain street. I inn Tingle Fruiti Realty Co. SS 13 LOST Monday on College muff. Phone 3 reward.

ft 14 ft and FOR SALE. 3000 acres in Minnesota and N. will bo soBl to E. A. Wadswortb, Langdon, N.

D. H8tf WANTED ori it's. Hnlesladlea ut Wool- 8813 tenui pica of gullty lluruion a young man o) () hi being lirig worth. fouml lo under twenty r. and itziiiniinons 0,1 an tii.

noon tram tor a short trip in 1 The going away costume was a hat match After May lst they will at to 1 inany irlensd on Martin farm in South Dixon. guests at wedding INVISIBLE BNFOCAL i DR. W. F. wialogist and Health Instructor 22:4 Dixon.

UP-TO-DATE Taxi Service DAY AND NICHT Special Attention to Parties and Dances. NEW LIMOUSINE The Buick Garage J.E.M iller st hone -17 A mon were Altorney of Mr. and Mr of FRzKimnioi) parents Lawrence La'nmri family of Ud Bo Am hoy. fide; Mr. and Mrs.

P. ml family of Harmon, groom; Mr Mr by the courl at the at Pontiac. The to quash the irn nl In c.ase of two Rodrigu arid was overrubul and on la ing arraigned on their a not guilty and their a wot i for trial Monday Tu'Hday of week. FOR SALE Good 7 room House, wilh hum Peoria nue. Brice $2 Tingle Co.

8813 FOR SALE. 4 cylinder Mitriteli running gear in fair condition. a carburetor. Price $40. Call at 508 Jackson Ave.

88 LOST White and tan fox Long and long tail. Studded oliar. ward Notify DB w. Thinl street. 88t3 FOR SALE.

60 a I miles from Minmhipolls, gooil hulld- 1 Ingfi, price $12n Adjoining lands for $150 to $175. 120 acres miles from Minneapolis, good price $130 acre. 100 acres, 14 un from Minneapolis, good soil, fair to schools, good i price for quick sale, $120 7000 in famous Mussellshell Valley, Montana, 85 per cent t- fund For quick $8.50 acre. Cuslck, Calder Ar Ply uth Mityieapoils. 88 WANTED At once, tauraut, a woman at Res- 88tf caking the kind tho up-to-date woman would want to have.

See ntir B. F. Shaw Ptg. Dixon, III. I look afar with qua! Tcility, bu- no one that wearing bifocals because the usual lines are absent.

Wear ihe genuine Kryptoks awhile and you will never willingly return to old-style bifocal glasses, SON URTtS I KFE If we don't iduiw better and in in farm bargains than can found I re will pay your fare pay it if you nny. BEK At HE ASII WITH and on Improved I I tin acres from year. t'OMK WHERE Farmers money liian any oth'-r In the United Will you 160-acre farm If find three who, starting nothing, went much in bf, have ftiade aa much an one dfy will motor to in the ning when- they will VVADSVVOitTH fangdon. N. D.

8 8tf OVERSTREETS JEWELRY STORE 1 it ffiftney, of .1 'Id, of Ann Arbor i-aw school, le bin vacation wBli Myrtl- arid Judd. ill Eliza Haan of thin Wilbur Sterling, 1 i 1 te of Polo, and Brterton of Oragon 11 in attend the datore given by a party of young in that city. Entertaining Mr, arid Mr K. A. Fuller entertaining Mr.

mother, Mru, A D. Fuller and I i I brother, Frank of Oregon ar their home in this city Age is Not the Cause of your hair falling out. It is the condition of your sculp. Hair Tonic -Ui AURI Vt.K LR ENSE. Roy A.

Williams, Dixon. Iva jeuBiu the germ which is cause I tins trouble. 00 ceata Utile, C. M. Campbell Son.

50C WEEK APRIL 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th Goods placed in window all week, values up to 50c. Watch the Window Daily F. Dixon OVERSTREET JEWELER 0 OPTICIAN Dixon.

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