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i Til COSHOCTON DAILY TRIBUNE A I 4 1 9 1 0 IN SOCIETY UUMCtnMT s' Aid at Country Club. S. S. Hoard of Grace Church. Koscoc S.

S. lioard Meets. Lutheran Aid Meets. D. I).

J. Meets. Dinner at Country Club. Trinity Guild. Koscoc Woman's Club.

C. H. S. Alumni Meets. Miss Fleming Entertains.

CALfNKt TOKOUDW Carey Society Meets. C. W. 15. M.

Meets. District No. 3 Grace Mary Reeds Meet. Presbyterian Prayer Service. C.

H. Uusiness Meeting Seventh Street Church. Pai Beta Sorority Will Honor Brdj-to-U HOME FROM HOSPITAL. Miss Mary Cooksey returned yesterday from Grant hospital in Columbus, where she has been for some time past. Miss Cooksey underwent a serious from which she is recovering satisfactorily.

ADEIJ'HIAXS MEET. At the meeting of the Adclphian Literary society held last evening at the high school one new mem- ler. jjerman Harris, was received into membership. In the affirmative won. the debate The entire Erma Coe and Miss Marie Hay will be honor guests at a dinner to be given at 0 o'clock Thursday evening at the M.

A. Mis- Coe and Miss IJay arc members of the Phi Beta Psi sorority that flourished in two ot three years ago, and it is the members of this crowd that have planned and will carry out the dinnei party in honor of their two to-be. Miss Coe's wedding v.ill occur on the evening of Thursday, May 12, and Miss lay will bi married on the first day of June. In addition to the guests of honor the following members of the sorority will enjoy the elaborate course dinner: the Misses Mary Sclby, Nellc Hay. Elsie Miller.

Ann Anderson. Lelia Miller, Jesse Pope, Gertrude Brown. Julia Myers, Veronica Hanlcy, Delsie Manley, Margaret Agnew, Helen Temple and Helen Brooke; Mrs. C. E.

Ransom, Mrs. Chester Smith and, Mrs. Carl Stewart. THE PIERCES COMING. The entertainment that Prof.

and Mrs. "Pierce of Ohio university at Athens'- will give at Grace church next Monday evening under the management of the Class of Young America of the Sunday ScJiool promises to be more than usually interesting. The evening will be full of clean humor and the entertainers have a reputation for exceptional ability in their line of work. GUEST Ol FRIENDS. Miss Irma Fenton of Oxford.

wil tarrive early next week to be a guest at the IJOIHC of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. McGinnis on Orchard street.

Miss Fcnton will also be a guest at the wedding of Miss Erma Coe and Edward Crawford May 12. TRINITY GUILD. The auxiliary of the guild of Trinity church recently organized wilt hold its first regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward I la- gans on South Fifth slree this afternoon. ROSCOK MAX's CLUI.L Mrs.

Claries Bonnet will be hostess at lite regular meeting uf UK Koscoc Woman's club at her home on North Fourth this afternoon. CHRISTIAN I-'OR. Tlie Christian Endeavor society of the Seventh Street Christian church will liold their regular monthly business meeting and social at the church tomorrow evening. PRAYER SERU ICE. Tlie regular weekly prayer TI-Vicc of llic Presbyterian church will be Itckl Tlmrxlay evening this week instead of Wednesday usual.

ATTRSD CIRCUS. Miss Mabel (inihric and Mi-s Myrtle Outline, IMlicrt and Melville Lowe moomficld drove to Coslmcton Monday in Mr. auto and attended lite circus. Tltcy were accompanied on llieir retunt by Mi55 Grace Guthric. DISTRICT 3.

District No. 3 of Grace church will be entertained at the home of Vennebery tm North Sixth program at the meeting was as follows J'iano solo. Hannah Harris. Reading. Mary l.ightcll.

Jiook review, Marie Taylor, Vocal solo. Helen F.urrell. debate --Resolved: That the L'niled Stales Should Permanently Retain the Phillipine Islands. Affirmative--Blanche Elliott and Carl Kissuer. Negative--Pauline Bell.

Fred llaskins. PHI SIC, DAXCE POSTPOXIW The Phi Sig dance that was to have been given on the evening of Wednesday. May 11. has been postponed indefinitely owing to the fact that Wright's orchestra is unable to fill tbc engagement on that evening. As soon as tbe orchestra has been secured for a future date the Phi Sigs wil! announce the fact.

C. W. 13. M. MEETS.

Mrs. Randies will be hostess at a meeting of the C. VV. 13. M.

to be held at her home on Locust street tomorrow evening. GOES TO DELAWARE. J. H. A more has gone to Del i- ware to take up his new work a- superintendent of the Sanitary Rug: and Cleaning Co.

of which firm he; has recently become a member. Mr. will move his family to Dcl- iwarc in the near future. Miss Mary R. Kanavel.

daugh- er of II. R. Kanavel of Roscoc. united in marriage to Lawrence L. Wickline of Cleveland Tuesday.

Following the wedding ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Wickline 'eft at once for an extended eastern trip. The bride has been a successful business woman as secretary of the W. A.

Kurtz Co. Architects for three years. The bride-groom is i contractor in the city of Clevc- 'and. where he and bis wife will make their future home. ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL Several of tbc teachers in the Coshocton public schools arc planning to attend the summer sessions of the normal schools.

This city will be well represented at Vpsil- -inti as the following teachers will ittcnd the there: tbe Misses Chapman, Hazel IJowcr. Pearl Carroll. Lucille Shaeft'cr and Gladys Shacffer. At the Northwestern university at Evanston. CoshoctonV delegation will include the Misses Laura Fisher, Kate McCIure.

Man ENTERTAIN AT Honoring Mrs. Fred liolibaugh of Mansfield, Mrs. Robert A. Crawford's guest, Mrs. David Jackson and Mrs.

Joseph Thomson will entertain at dinner at the Country Club this evening. DISTRICT 5 MEETS. Mrs. A. L.

Stevenson was the hostess at the meeting of Distiicl No. 5 of Grace church at her home on Locust street last evening. Reports were read and routine busi- ney. Mrs. George Gray, VV.

T. Knight and Mrs. R. I I Mills. The delegation will yo down on No.

7 tomorrow morning and will be the guests of the Granvillv so- cicty during their stay. died her Mondas SICK LIST. Kreider of i fork is im- slowlv a a serious ill! tK'ss i of a a i which he sut'lereil recent- L. F. proviny QAILY PASHION TALKS MAY MANTON A SIMPLE MORNING GCT7N.

ness transacted. Jl was decided that each member of the district shall contribute a certain sum to eight completc the amount necessary for i I at hointf liavi a care 1 I 1 1 .1. I- 1 raising the remainder of the subscription to the building of the church. There Mrs. Mary Cornell jhoiiK' near New Moscow night at midnight a an cigm i i 1 1 1 I illiam months' illness from paralysis.

porter remains about the same. Mrs. Cornell is i by with probably a slight improve- children. One daughter. a i.

incut. of her aged mother. The other daughters are Mrs. Emma Capist of hoard bv Delay. a A.

Mar- was a social time, during which Mrs. (J. delighted the audience with some music. Liirbt refresh- 1 iiienls were served and the district i Xancsvillc, Mrs. of New I shMll of Salt Lake City on thp motion Moscow.

Mrs. Heck of Carberton roniinm' tho CHSPK against fiovi-r and Mrs. Jacob'Ogle of i I'eter Cornell of New Cas- adjourned to meet in Mrs. Groene at her home on Lo- ciist street. DISTRICT District No.

1 iof the Maplist church met i Mrs. Henry Kob- son at her home in the Schaicb apartments last evening. There were fourteen members present. Only the usual routine of business was followed out and the district adjourned to meet in June with Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick at her home on Locust street.

District No. 4 met Mrs. (jovc.and transacted their regular routine business after which they to meet in June. ROSCOE SOCIETY MEETS. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Roscoc Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs.

Benjamin Jacobs. The topic of the lesson will be "The Student." Roll call will be responded to with names of homes nor a of Oklahomx, and ttvr! Business mm of Muskniccp in the f'rpf'k I i a town lot mspn flovrrtior and IhtKlioll asked for tho cnnllniiHnop on flip ground a IUTPSM to govcrn- Imif i I i'liain Cornell of I Mrs. Cornell was widow TM i rhHrers had nnrn denirrt him by thp osima Cornell who died four dppai (incut of Interior at Wanli- years ago. The greater part of her I iind by tln Indian land iiKoncy i was spent in Ibis state, as she Muskogcf. cauie here from New York in her A Arma.

girlhood days. She was a lifelong a i May The ROV- and consistent member of 'Tnincnt denied tlu forolgn military New Moscow i church. I hj! to aerompany I Turkish troops lo Albania, 1 funeral cortege i leave pia war Is n.Rln*. 10 o'clock tomur- the late home at row morning church where services to llrauch refusal tpirib'r- is considered atrocities bv Indtaiitlvp or both thp sol- be con! rtio rcnels Hotnforcemr-ntB for i tlie povernnunt troopn are mobilizing; i ie ducted by the Rev. D.

S. Carpcn- a Snmna SoldlfM 8tm Canlk ter of the Colicsvillc M. clnirch. will lake place in Uraiieh i pass, tlio bfon unable to dls- robots from Ihp Kardacli Albanlwn women HPC arms i the rebels. Delegation to Missionary Meet GIRL FLEES CLAD AS BOY Wanted as Witness Againtt Man H.

ci't her hair and. clad in brother's suit, she crept through ind 8 now nldlng her meeting of the Zanesville Prcsby- friends. Tho girl is wanted a wit- I he J'rcsbytcnal issionary tery will convene morrow and Fridav of i Grauvillc to- ness against Lewis Chance, who. It is charged by the authorities, aa- week. saultrj Slie was punished by i i i i i i o.ic nn following delegates from paiTn)s because of disobedience.

and schools for negroes. shoctoti will le in attendance at the Mrs. Geo. A. Mrcwer, Mrs.

Matilda Dcnmati. Mrs. Jas, and it i.v supposed that her dinappear- ance is due to combined fear a shame. The girl Is quite pretty and i i i in iitfii i i i 11- absolutely fearless, and boasts she 1 //OAOA.S MRS. IIOLIHAUCII.

Stewart, Mrs. I a M.s,i hop on and off a H9 Mrs. delight full Robert A. Crawford entertained with an af- icrnoon of bridge at her home on South Third street ycsterdaj. honoring her house guest.

Mrs. Fred (lolibaugh. ofc Mansfield. A the game a delicious course supper was served at 5 o'clock to the fol- lowing guests: Mrs. Carl llcrbig.j Marriet Mrs.

Clara Ol-l easily as any boy. Warsaw Students Enjoy Commencement Week Mrs. Chester Smith, Mrs. C. I Ransom.

Mrs. Merle Vail. public schools Jnj(. A two course supper was are holding their closing served by waiters from the I'rcsb- Mrs. Ralph Arnold.

Mrs. C. now and commencement, i men class, and some very interest- Hay, Mrs. E. C.

Compton. Mrs. James Preston. Mrs. David Jackon.

Mrs. George Mitchell. Mrs. Merrel Smith. Mrs.

W. March. Mrs. Joseph Thomson. Mrs.

IJer- Qtiinlan. Carrie Hall. Hunt and Stella RILED SOCIETY. The Mary Rccd MisMoiiary "society of Grace church will "meet tomorrow evening at the IKHIIC of Miss Jean Stanford Eighth on South GOES TO rr.SALAXn. Miss lone Glass will leave the latter part of mis week altend coming term of at Ypst- lanti.

Miss f.lass will take a course will also in inMrtictioii and lintic IKT Mudy of music. Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Durns jlack. Mrs.

C. E. dersoti, Mrs. Russel I lanluii. Miss Sarah Rue.

Miss Helen Urouii. Miss Agues Crawford. Miss Ann Anderson and Miss Iva McCoy. JOMMEXCEMEXT JUNE 10. J'laus for commcncemeiit are fast being completed.

The date its several smaller festivities is the ing toasts were given. A the topic of consideration. Friday supper the time was occupied by nitig. April 29. the Juniors enter- 1 music and games, i the "wee, taincd the Seniors with a small hours" and everyone depart- in the G.

A. R. hall. Almost IheU-d i a regret only because tbe membership of both classes! festivities together were over. was present and enjoyed selves to the utmost.

The Sunday evening. May 1. the I5ac- Iht'tn- i early; calaurcatc sermon wa-. preached part of tbe evening was filled by a by Dr. of Cosbocl'ui in a i i program M.

E. church, music and humorous by i Wednesday afternoon promotion the Junior class. An interesting! exercises i lie held at tbe feature of ibis ibc mock com-1 School and the commencement will they be held Thursday afternoon and pro- evening in the Presbyterian church mencemcnt exercises which travc. JCach number of the for the graduation exercises li ram wa rwi.lered with great el- evening in tbc Presbyterian church. ijcen set as June The pro- oijiicncc.

and Dale Miller as I On 1'riday evening the Alumni "ram will be jjivcn in the Sixth St j' a1 Chas. Stroinc as Prof, i mercial hotel, which concludes the Maston made the bits of the even-! commencement at Warsaw. beat Campbell Voorhccs of Columbus i make the address i and C. McCoy of this city will i present the diplomas. Tbe music) will be furnished by the from ()bio Slate university.

The invocation and will bej pronounced by the Rev. Linhart.i AND our OF TOWN To Celebrate Mother's Day at Warsaw Suvday The W. C. T. ha-i arranged the following excellent for Ibc celebration of program Motlief'- Dav to IK- b'-Kl in the Warsaw were Mr.

and Mr. Me-1 an Mr-. 1C. W. Crcs-ap Coy.

for the class day arc 1 jr a ii, will not yet complete, but will lie a i weeks to be "ucsts Methodist Episcopal church on the levelling of Sunday. May 8 at notmccl in a few day i GRACE CHURCH If. M. lJlc Mmimcl 'I he iMircign society! of Grace church will meet lonior-' Mi- of Mrs. Cres-aji's land Mrs.

Hutchiiison, ihrotighout Jones will Music. Devotional e.xerci-e. Rev. Silo, Ldia Si ron ie Write a Home. ORNINO a nude wnb pfttty and btcominf coraiof Ublt.

COA- tram pelitt view. Thli one eu be mack with rolcd-ovcr colUr or with the llttk Muan tlktd. In thh cue one the prlitud W4ih the nuterUl trimininn to ttatpfa i i btit thini; mote dainty in effect could be trudr by plain or dotted muilta brciderrdnouacinfffor tre yoke and rtpbm -ad tleeve the drcu jiitt Mm- tratcd could be made a lawn of bittetr, from chaa- bray or, indeed. any natc- rijl ot a alapler awt. The fact that ft to confined at the wafcl line aakei it attract.

Iveandanurtinelfett, threc' 4 Mftn arc tbe afwayi tdmlortabk oaee fee mornlnf wear. peplum fa jotacd the jacket at tbe waM Une. The akirt to a plain oae, cot in 1W II Mud, be MCB bearlw outertol are fa tfatoway. For the BlM irtfl for the Jacket of atatarlal 24 or Ift Inchea wife headfaicifortheifcirt yatJL 44 lacCt A Hay pattcrt ot the Jacket, M3S. aiiea 32 to 4C bwat, or of thi aklrt, No.

alw Mcu.e Jacket with Yoke and Pepluw. 2 Wt hl il7 walitf Fire Gored W.lkii* Skirt. Faahton Department of thla paper receipt of ten ccnta for each. (If la tuuto an aiUHIonat two cent etaaap for fctter Dottafe which inwat more proaipt delivery.) CHURCH ANNOUNCENEN1S FOR the boys of the church will meet Mr. Huston at the church for a social evening and athletic training.

mid-week WEEK GRACE CHURCH District meet- Thursday even- iiik with Mrs. Charles Vennebcrgj Wednesday evening prayer service. on Eighth street. District 4 meets Friday evening Regular monthly business meet- wit Mrs. K.

M. Temple on Vine ing of the Christian Endeavor so- street. I i Thursday evening. District 5 meets Tuesday evening F'riday evening the Kappa Sig- i A. L.

I I'i initiate. District 7 mccU Friday a Sunday the services will be noon with Mis. Edwaid on given to Mother's Day. lUAl'TIST CHURCH i Thursday aftcinuou llicro will be a very important meeting of W. F.

M. S. at the home of Mrs. McCnllough. Thursday evening Mi.s Stanford will entertain the Tuesday evening tbe ladies of District 1 will be entertained at the home of Mrs.

Henry Kobson. District 2 will meet Tuesday Jean evening with Mrs. Love. a Kced Missionary society at 1 o'clock. Wednesday evening the Ladies' Aid i hold a meeting after the mid-week services.

There will lie a Sunday school meeting Wednesday HVRCH Day i observed at the IVcsbvlerian church next Sunday instead of Mother's Day. mid-week service will be held Thursday evening at instead of VA evening. cial ini'-i' li relation between furnished the church and and tbc row at the lionic of igtiesi Mi-s Helen Wiscnburg in lorencc I'ark. W. W.

McCollough. I Ibis city as she reluni from a visit i Reading, to public M'hoK i be treated in talks by leading cili- iinmriHatvlv tbi- Tlie l.nt MEETS. IV'Vs club of tlie Seventh 1 in in; lo bcr lioiiie in hcel- Street Christian church met last, Mrs. has returned evening and spent thr lime in llic from vi gymnasium of ihc church getting; in trim for their athletic ith licr i i All members of the Alumni association of tlie CoslKiclon high scliool are urged lo lie proem at tlie meeting lo lie Md evening al Hbrarj- of consid- crablc will come up for ASHLEY HERE. Mav 7n 1" 4 and a good attendance I'rof.

A. W. A-hley of Warmi, improved in fonmr in i O'slvcloii M'lvoK. nas in Sl( LIST. ton vc-terdav for a few C.

J. i i injured in fall Shaw. I'ajjcr. C. Darling.

Duel, Wcruci and Mother. Pict'irv Mabel Mr-. I scrvi'T. llicre ti'inal iiirftiri aliiitinai and the business. rctunicd from Reading.

The I'ciishinjj Mo lltrk. Reading. I Cannot Tuiu ivy m-idc, Marie of tin- iiKinlimhip is recjucstcd. 'KRATFKAXKUX. Mr.

ami Mrs. IJeH Harris cn- ilie following guests at dinner SumUv at Uieir Iwmc at Tbe flail. Ashley was on bis way lo 'be plain few flays ago. more comfortable Franklin Mr. ami licbl in Cincinnati.

Perry Dawson, Mr and Sta- oey McDtmrll. McDrmaW conference' 1s and tlie festival now licing and Mr. and Tlie infant -on of Mr. ami Mrs. John Hoberg of Cavmllo is scrkni." ami Mrs.

Edward Mills of j'y of pneumonia. Adanw Monday in' Clifford Ivaper of Cavallo junrn. Mrs. j. Mui' Reading.

Strome. Reading. Ruin" lorc Maggs lucl. Alfred and Helen Wright Address Kcv. Funk.

Col lection. will b- a for tbe iiumbcr 'J'lie Woman's Missionary society meets Thursday afternoon witlt Mrs. O. I'. McGinnis.

Mrs. Me- Council will act as leader and re- from the slate convention i IK: given. 'J'hc teachers and officers will be entertained Thursday evening at the home of J. II. CramblcU oil South Sixth street.

EMMANUEL LUTHERAN Mrs. Charles Miller will entertain tbe Ladies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon. Sunday morning there will lie a joint mngrcgalional meeting of tltc St. Paul and tbc Kmmamtcl Lutheran churches. CHURCH Ol UIRIST ROSCOE METHOttlST i 1 Onven Either Circle evening.

Tbc'w. S. m--ts I rv1ay in i Mrs. j.i Mrs. Raiidlo stnrt ejection I i entertain tbc C.

W. M. deacons Thursday evening. Mh i of Laura Fisher wil! avl as leader. Friday evening the I Joys Club wil! their regular meeting in the church CHRISTIAN UXIOX lay Jlicrc In: a mid-week prayer service.

A i Hgnl.K a jr i Sun- lay will meet. I'ROTESTAXT Tragedy. Isi- 1 Regular mul-weck prayer services WcdiK-day evening. Saturday afternoon ihc Inlcrnie- ocicty and Miss Alice Muili- rl.i".-. will jiicnk 1 Falls.

Sbujn" Cleveland was Skinner -pent Sunday in -s Lina rcturncii Wheeling yesterday where had Ix-en tiic guest of her Cbarle.s ami hn family, over Sunday. shc.

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