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CSSs 1 president, Mrs. Harvey Stephenson.
OU$iy Uiemvery ' A program, in charge of the proFt $-f JT J I f igrara committee composed of Miss KOWf AnflUat u(MQUt ! Margaret Stephenson. Miss Helen . y annual banquet of the Hor-. j Hays and Mrs Wnfrecl Wfatt, :r ticual and AgHcuitural -society was &iven asfoUows:waseki Wednesday evening at i Songs, "When the Roses Bloom - the Kjadies arm Bureau room on I Again," "Chicken. Pie," and "Suseastrlgjth street: The banquet was;ie Green" by Hallie Bedweil, who ver& on two long tables by the accompanied himself on the guitar.
Reading; "What a Fellar Thinks About Sigrid Moffatt. : Playlet, "Katie's New Hat" enacted as follows: Mrs. Murphy Miss Lela Hanna. Susie Miss Temple Bradford. Nora Margaret Stephenson. Katie Mrs. Winfred Moffatt. Maggis Miss Helen Hays. Mrs. Snyder, old German wcmsui Mrs- Sylvia Rumple. Twins, Sigrid Moffatt and Margaret Stephenson. Trio, "My Old Cabin Home Amnno- h" Hills " ' Oh Susanna
Don't You Cry for Me" and "Swing iLow Sweet Charlot"-rHallie Bed-
meinr committee' including Mrs. Wilm Whisnand,; Mrs. K ' T. Weiand Mrs. Nra Hughe3, Turner tfylie asked the blessing. AootetnSO members; and their families pe ifesent.; ; Tfmeeng was opened by the " ' ' r -?
DROP
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Efr6p medicated with
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well, Dale Butcher
ard. Monologue, - "Spreading
News" Mrs. Nora Hughes. Readings, "Me and Pat and Mother" and. "Horse Colic" Hallie Bedweil. Solos, "Yaller Cat" and "Whoa, Mule, Whoa" Hallie Bedweil. Monologue in darkie dialect, "My Name Was Monroe" Hallie Bedwell. The next: regular meeting of the Horticultural and Agricultural society will be held during December. The place of meeting will be announced later.
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Mrs. Russell Fyffe,
Thanksgivmg Tour at Reduced Rates A five-day Thanksgiving tour to New York and Washington, Nch vember 23-27, is being offered by the Pennsylvania1 " railroad coni: pany. Tickets may be secured at the local Monon depot,- The tourwi!l be $38-from Indianapolis. America's football classic, Notre Dame versus the Army in the Yankee S(adium in New York will be play ed November 26. The tour rates includes: Railroad transportation; all hotel aceommo1 dationK, complete sight-seeing trips in New York and Washington; a)l, meals for the trip except five in New York, informal dinner dance;
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Dinner for Families
Mr, and
route one. Ellettsville, announce ! complete floor show of 40 people at
the birth of a son, Russell Fyffe. ; New York's famous paramount
Night Club, supervision' of an ex-
Wednesday. The mother was formerly Ruth Stanger. Mr. Fyffe is a farmer. Thia is the first child in the family.
perience tour director.
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! Friday Pythiaiv Sisters, hall 7:30 o'clock. Et Oetera club, Mrs.' Frank Payne, ejist of town, 2 o'clock. Friend hhip olub, Mrs. Cha:rlft Vickery, "south Walnut street, 2:30 o'clock", i -. . - " Broadview P. T. A. school,; 2:30 o'clock. Women's .Missionary society of Fimt Presbyterian church, Mis. W. K. Merrill Sheridan Drive, 2:30 o'clock. , - , - ;Jr. Grdeir of United . American Mechanic 113 south WaJnut. street, 7:30 o'clock.
Daughters of America, hall at j 113 soufj--Walnut street, supper1
: for families, 7 o'clock. j Loyal ty-i class of the McDoel 13ap- :; l tist church, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Kichards6r.. Martinsville road. Dorcan' Sunday School class of the Fir8i;; Baptist church, Mrs. George Walters, 612 south Grant street, 7:30 o'clock.' Saturday Juvenile rMusic cJub, Sidney Robinson, 506 ;Bal!antine road 2:30 o'clock, j Junior Afusic club, Miss Mary Frances . Scott, 525 south Park avenue, 2 o'clock. Womans1 club, Mrs. U. G. Wea
I therly, Bailantine road, 3 o'clock.
Pythian-Sisters; hall, 7:30 o'clock. Juvenile Music club, Sidney Rob inson, S0f Bailantine road, 2:30 o'clock.'" ; St. Cecelia society, program at St. Charles school auditorium, 3 o'cclock. Monday Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Deli club rooms, 7:30 o'clock. Adult "Bil?l$ c'ass of Fairview M. E. church,"Mrs. Thomas Isbell, 1110 west 6th j street, 7:30 o'clock. Book Group of I. U. Dames club, Mrs. C. jj. Sembower, 702 Bailantine road 7:30 o'clock. Women's Relief Corps, . G. A. R. hall. : ' Mary JKirby Guild of the First Presbyterian church, Mrs. C. B. Swartz, east 5th street,. ,7:30 o'clock. Conversation club, Mrs. Ed Williams; 50T north Indiana avenue,
2:30 o'clock. ' 1 Tuesday j RebekaAs, pot-luck supper for i families, I. 6. O. F. hali, 6:30 o'-' clock. i , Delta geta Psi, Citizens Loan j and Trust buildinsr. 730 o'clock. Kappa Kappa Gammal Alumnae
association, Mrs. Fred Beck, south : College aX eliue, one o'clock .lunch- j eon' ' .'. ; ' i 1 Wednesday i Christian church fellowship sup- j per, churcji, 6:30 o'clock. j 1 Bridge' party, Vivian Masters, 420 ;
north wasmngton street, 7 :du p clock. I. U. Dames Bridge . group, Mrs O: R, Aanetrong; 421 east 5th street, 2:i5 o'cloclD . Nu Noche club, Misr. Lillian Yeskie, east pth street, 8 o'clock. Delta Zeta Alumnae association, Mrs. F. E. Ellis, 809 east 9th. street, 7:30 o'clock . .
R O Mayes Aawny R. O. Mayes, east 8th street, left Wednesday on a business trip in the southern states. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.-Mayes and son Robert en-
Members of the Modern Priscilla ' termea guests rrom uoiumous, club entertained their families with Ind- Tnev were here for 1;he J- u a turkey dinner Thursday evening) Py "The Taming of the Shrew," at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank fin which Robert Mayes took the
Johnston, west of tovn. Contests and games were enjoyed by the group during the evening. Miss Temple Bradford was awarded the contest prize. Mr. and Mrs. Minter Myers, Mrs. William Whisnancl and Miss Frieda Hanna were special guests of the club. Members and their families who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gifford and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stephenson and daughters, Margaret Stephenson, Temple Bradford, Lela Hanna , Mr. and Mrs. John Hetherington and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Brookbank and ehildi'en, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robertson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Krebs and son, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson and daughter. The next meeting of the Modern Priaoilla club will be held Wednesday, November 30. The place of meeting will be announced later.
Male lead. They were: Mrs, Wil
liam Sigmund, formerly Miriam Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R O. Mayes, Anna Beth Shaddock and Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman.
Postal Group Meets
With Mrs. Brashaber Mrs. Ivan Brashaber, White Hall pike, was hostess Thursday evening to the Postal auxiliary. Mrs. Homer Binkley assisted in serving ice cream, angelf ood cake and hot chocolate.. Contest prizes went to, Mrs, J, T. Acuff, Mrs. George Eller, Mrs. Raymond Carroll and Mrs. MelviHe Alexander. Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Massey, M0 east Uni-
Eastern Star Meeting Lena Groh won the spelling match at the Eastern Star meeting at the Masonic Temple Thursday evening. The match followed a busmess session Plans were started tor a Christmas party. Mrs. Alta Hepley in chairman of the program committee. Election of officers will be held at the Masonic TempJie at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening, December 1,
. - Sewing Club Meets Thie Dixie Sewing club met with Mrs. dharles Fowler, Bethel Lane, all day Wednesday. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. John Wylie, north of town all day Wednesday, -November 30; "
Attorney John O'DonneH, north Fess avenue, was in Linton Thursday night on K. of C. business; Mr. O'DonneH is state deputy of the lodge. - V1 V
How To Get Relief From Catarrh If you have catarrh catarrhal deafness or head noises caused by catarrh, you should know this simplehome treatment which fre quently overcomes these distressing conditions. . Secure from Wiles Drug Co., or your druggist one ounce of Parmintr Double
versity street, Thursday, December strength.) Take this home e.nd add
15. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. to it 1-4 nint hot water and a little
Melville Alexander and Mrs, L. C. Day. Those present were the Mesdam-
isugar. Take one teaspoonfut four times a day, breathing should - become
es J.. T. Acuff George Eller, Ray-: easier, while the distressing catarrmond Carroll, Melville Alexander, hal head noises, dropping mucous Ralph Massey, Clarence Alexander, : and defective hearing should gradJames Thrasher, Ross Ray, Nota ually disappear under; Parmint's Hardy, Homer Binkley and Ivan tonic action. " Catarrh sufferers Brashaber. find parmint just what, they need.
Kappa Delia Alumnae Guests
Active Cha nter . The 'Kappa Delta Alumnae were entertained Wednesday night with j a Thanksgiving dinner at the chap- i i:er house on Forest place. Alumnae 1 present yere: Mrs. H.-.T. Briscoe MiW; ; Peter' Burkhalter, Mis3 Margaret Littell and Miss Clarice Barker. Other guests were: Mrs- S. F. Teter, Mrs.- William Karsell, Dean .Agnes E. Wells, Miss Lydia.. Wopdbridge, and Mrs. Gardner. The Alumjiiae will give a buffet supper for the pledges o: the active chapter at the home of Mrs. H. T. Briscoe, 333 south Highland avenue at 6 o'clock Saturday evening, December 3i" The next regular meeting will be Thursday evening, December 8i The meeting will follow formal initiation at the sorority house. . : "
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The annual Kappa Kappa Sigma dance will be held at the Canyon : Inn hotel at McCormicks Creek; State park near Sptncer Saturday : evening. The CamptiS Play Boys an n-piece orchestm, will furnish the music. The committee in charge Includ es Mrs. Roacoe Parrish, Mrs. Fv J v McBurney and Mrs Caryl Cook,
$8,000 worth of flour for needy in the county given out. by the Monroe County Red Cross; Join; $1,00. " ' "
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