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This frost in the air that wehad for -the last few days is Disking everyone think of Christ-. ; ioaa .with Use inevitable problem of what ; tb; give. With this in . xninf I dropped in at Breeden's this morning, and such delightlal discoveries as I made! Their Sift counter fairly bristles with bright new, things that are the niost intriguing I eversawv - :- I found lovely boudoir things. Waste-baskets and make-up boxsets for 1fl They're done up with Ctodey prints, the; baskets are oval - and :theyr come in dainty colors. , s ; "' Little handkerchief and jewel boxes made with compartments and a snp 'fasfenerfcome in all ODlots vat-H- Then there were botidoir lamps with shirred chiffon shades, in all colors, for. I
And here's -r clever little gad-: get . for yoiir dressing table a small rounds .magnifying mirror with tweezers in the handle! It . sets upUke aideslcfountain pen.
(Tomes in . . cloisonne.7 French
prints and- marcasite, all colors
including black, for L Dainty
colored crystal perfume bottles wth pretty-stoppers were only
P too. . v'
T6 brush that powder of f your
coat . collar I found some cute
Kippy . brushes , with : bristles made up in bhie, white; green
and red stripes and . leather
handles of - different colored
leathers. With matching leather cases they're $1; without, wrap-
red in cellophane, theyi 50c. -
: Gifts for milady's desk are nice. I found writing pads, scrap
books-and book-ends all of which
could be purchased to match.
done up with miniatures, $1, $1
and60c respectively. They come
In maroon,; brown or green. Gay,
tiny folios , of French notepaper
were 25e -and 50c. v.
TFor 'treasured thoughts there are diaries and dfaries with lock and key! Five year diaries, genuine leather id your ; favorite cQlor-r-daring , green,, if you are sophisticated or soft blue if you are swet land modest or red if
you are gay and laughing, $1
done in gift boxes. Then they have hand decorated ones, at flfi that are very different and ajtctiye""'";" ; r ;! For those" who, smoke there
were sra ot twee mue pewter
ash ys wHh head handles; one a cat; one a ics and one a stork,
$1 or j icE-u' electric lighters in r greeir.or; black;
Beautiful, Kttje shadow box
miniatures with black velvet set-
tuig and walnut of maple frames
were fl-fl.95. ..Round -hand-cut
out silhouettes whlob, by the
-way,-- arei attractive; hung in
croups "br in'pkirs, we50c Coirf-
jfllifloh 'Tiicturts -of Martha' and :
George WaafeingtoiT madefy Py-
raglass process with wood fran-
ea woiit inches square 'were $1
pair. - V- - :'--v.v;--T:-:--vv
Sdmething new aye 'the Rqsr sian wood boxes and odd receptaclesdone uprm bold Slavic col-
ors anq designs, that' are as virtie as n ti Russians. . themselves. TIeyre . vesry, light ' m - weight .!
, 1. you've Xfriend who travels a lot by all means looX at the rulSter lined "zipper travel cases chtaining all the necessary paraphernalia. They're made or cretonne and have ' double straps
wnjc.n.njaae. vnem easily carried into' the : -dressing . room-H1.6. Ot give on of the tiny colored
wife-' d rfppehhich is small enough to slip' into your purse. Theli make senirig on that button pleasure, : -The flap-jack -compacts are all dteswd. upwlth.-rich Italian designs,' -or colored hainel ;50c,-;:;;.-;cFor a sxnali boy or rl I found Htrh4 r n In rrfi rf aammILKawad
i up as. boy,:or girl figures said iii,e& iWth- colored scrayons 5Qc - I found' the ' most . delectable line of J pursea i bf every; kind you could' imagine, beaded evening bags in Slack arid white, -bHack aid white combinaUortd, white yi(& ror; embroidery or large
sv. i ayoii. Aucji IK trimmed i ;Hh rhinestories, ' steel Beads ' and. marcaske. Theyfri th : pouch .d nyelonje; jtype.
bags. ;. Th.,aH,xun. frbm,.l--
a5 aueaes- at$d .silks for afternoon, wear, axSMM-Md
H-nii.u uvfCILJ AOSbCJl-
pattern. Obe; paftlcularly . ; attractive, bag was small, made up
or piacK. saim, envelope style with- titty- - jeweled - ornament; bftek silk; iining,i attached" coin nurse and bevelled mirro'p.
froto 50c.UD-and smart thev are
too. With zipper- ; and novelty
fastenings, ail -sixes and shades they're a welcome addition .. to any wardrobe. ;' - ' - mm ' a.- : ""' - f . '
ating air colors, color combinations, an accessory for every cosfume, beaOs, earrlngsi, bracelets, ins, neckjaces. Genuine rock Crystal sets; comprised pf beads and eaings. were .only . $1.39, , I don't- know, when I have found : so- many; attractive gifts as .Breeden's are showing. - -V:v ".; ' ' Jane.
39 Townspeople, 15 Students to Sing
i in "The Messiah" at Assembly Hall
Sunday
soil, J. F. Duncan, Charles "Wilkin
son, H. H. Carter, 'F. L; Templeton, Byrne: Hall. G. D. Barkes, F. W. Haring, E. O. Wooley, Walter Wood-burn, J. O. Foster; W. . W. FrankUnV Donald Rogers, Fred Sharp, V. L. Tailock, Ralph Tirey, Thomas Karsell, George Heigh way, John W. Geiger, Dr. McDaniel, and Prof; Nye. Mrs. Douglas D. Nye of Bloomington will play the accompaniment , for "The Messiah" soloists while a selected group, of instrumentalists will provide the accompaniment for . the chorus, numbers.
The 'instrumentalist group includes
Fifty-four Bloomington. singfers
twill take part in Handel's "Mesf
siah" to be presented at- Indiana
university at "2:30 p. m. Sunday; ac
cording to Prof. Edward ; Bailey Birge - of the Iv U. music school. Prof. Birge. is directing Sunday's program which will be given, in Assembly hall and will be free.-to the public. :- : - .,: Fifteen of. the: 54- Bloomington;
singers iare L U.-student5 while-the-
ixemalning 39 are prominent Bloom--
ington singers, including - Dr. Glen McDaniel, tenor, and Prof. Douglas. Di: Nye, baritone, -who with Mrs. Gladys Gairiey - Blake : and Mrs.
rRuth Sterling Devin of Indianapo-
f lis, will sing the solo, parts . in
F'The Messiah."
v The Bloomington students who wjll appear in the chorus of 'The 'Messiah" are Mildred . Stewart, John Barnhillt Eetella Dodson, Rowena
Nash.. - Bonita - Duncan. Maxine-
Lemler, Mary Snow Carter. Robert
f-Leffler, Sara - Ann . .Matthews, El
bert Mastenv Elizabeth Carter, 3olet Nordberg, Glenna Brown, Elizabeth Koontz, - and Jules : E. Brewer.- : -- '" " Townspeople who will assist; with
the presentation of this great re
ligious, drama are Mrs. Ida Ingold Masten, Mrs. -Charles Wilkinson, Mrs. H. H; Carter, Mrs. Raleigh Buzzaird. Mrs. Arthur B.'..- Leible, Mrs.: Gertrude Carver, Mrs. Clyde McHenravMrs. A. L. Kohlmeier,
Mrs. Ward Biddle. Mrs. Otea: Por-1 . The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
ierf Mrs.. Frances Perkins, Mrs. ! R. L. Sanders, 1105 south Rogers Otto Rott, Mrs. Charles Matthews, i street, has pneumonia; He is, at thp Mrs. Emmett Arnett, Mrs. Glen ! hbme of his grandmother, Mrs. McDaniel, Miss Frances D.: Wood- ; Florence Sparks, 1001 south Rogbridge. Miss Mary Brumblay, Miss ers street The child was born oh Evelyn Jeffrey, Lawrence Robert-Thank3giving day. .
SOCIAL i .- 1 I - m a m mm at v- I
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; Thurtiday Pocaliontas pbuncil, Red Men's hall, 7:30 o'clock; v i Drama group ';of A. A. U. W., Mrs. Merle Brown, east University street,: 7:30 o'clock. Young People of Stewart Community, Tabernacle, 7;30 p. m. Division 10, Women's Council of the First Christian church, Mrs. Gurnie Hopper, 333 south Henderson street, 2:30 o'clock.
Kappa Delta Alumnae.,' sorority
six Bloomington people,. Charlotte . house, six o'clock formal dinner.
reeves, Jjaisy inKie, isars. nose Fell, Irving Fell, V. E, Dillard and
B. R. T.. Auxiliary Elects Mary Fowler The Surprise Lodge No. 798, of
jthe Ladies Auxiliary to the Broth
erhood of Railroad Trainmen met in the Modern Woodmen hall Wednesday afternoon and. elected Geneva Boyer president, succeeding Mary Fowler. Installation will be held at the regular meeting December 21. ;The other new officers follow: Lnna Crider; vice president; Wanda Fowler, secretary; Jane Helms, treasurer; Irene. Robinson, warden; OElnora Carroll, conductress ; Eliza Moore, chaplain; Stella Pierson, outer guard; Martha Lee, inner
Child A. A. W. W. Members
Dr. Clarence E. May. The total number of participants in Sunday's program will be 157, including 135 chorus members, four soloists, IS instrumentalists. Miss Hert Honored -Miss. Wilma Hert, who is leaving soon for her home in Anderson, was honored -Tuesday evening with a party at the heme, of Irene and Doris Robinson; Refreshments of
candy were, served by the hostesses.
Those present were: Wilma and Juanita Hert, Charles Wilson, William C. and William Ni Robinsoh. John Robinson: and Irene and Doris Robinson;; ,'
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Member of BIRMA
Vade club, Mrs. Vern Trotter, 319
west 17th street, 7:30 o'clock. . Business Women's auxiliary of the Women's1 Foreign Missionary society of the First; M. E. church, Mrs. M. Dow Miller, 221 cast 5th street. Division four of" the Xadies Aid of the First M. E." church, luncheon, Mrs. J. L. Strain, r 415 south Grant street, 1 o'clock. Faculty Women's "club, I. U. ' student bniilding, 2:30. p. m.. Laf-A-LiOt club, Mrs. R. E. Long, 404 east 1st street; 7:30 o'clock. Queen Esther class of the First Baptist church chili supper, church. Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae dinner for pledges, Mrs.7 Ford- Hall, 1310 Hunter avenue, 6. p. m.
Delta Sigma Kappa, Mrs. Ralph Burns, 328 cast University street, 7:30 p. in. : : Friday Pythian Sisters, K. of P. hall 7:30 o'clock' ! Arlinijtpn Ladies Aid society, Mrs. James Pattpni. Ellettsyille road, luncheon. . . Elm 33eights P. T. A., i3Chool. -McCalia P.; T. A.,: school, 2:30 p. m. - ? f ' .
Division: five, Women s Council, First. Christian church, Mrs. D. J. Holland, 313 north Coi'.e&e avenue, 2:30 p. m. Jr. Order of United. - American Mechanics, hall at 113 3 outh Walnut street, 7:30 o'clock '.. Mary Mulky Tentj G. JL .Rhall, 2:30 o'clock. " . Friday Social club; Mr3. Harry Van Deman, 717 notth Grant street, 2:30 p. rat. Friday Musicale, Mrs.-Louis Be-
covitz; 801 north- C;ollegc avenue,
2:30 j; m. Saturday
. Kings Heralds,: Falrvicw Methodist church, 2:30 o'clock. . : . Junior Talent club and' friends, j Mrs. . Stith Thompson; 80d Atwater) avenue; 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. j - Hunter P. T. A., school. Monday . ' j : Kappa Alpha Theta. dinner Mrs. j B. . D. Myers, north College . avenue, j 6 o'clock. 1 '" i
Omega. Nu Tau, " Citizens Loan and Trust .community room, 7:15 p.
m. ": . 1 Business ahd Professional Women's club; St. Margarets hall, east ' 5th street, 7:30 o'clock.1 j Tuesdny f Beta Phi Sigma,. Bill Munn, east I 1st street, 7 p. hii . ' . I . , ,; - Wednesiay ' Bridge party; . Mary Gaits,, south JValmit street, 7 :30 p ro.- . .' . Alpha. Omicron . JRi Aliimnae, Irene Ryan,, east 2nd street, .7:30 p. m.'"-.- - ' " - - '. " : '
I. U. Dames . Bridge, group, Mrs. j
H.. D. Bikard,.. 518 '.oast 4th street, 2:15 oclock.- : ...
Iona Hamlctt, age five, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. G. W .D. Hamlctt, is a member of the A. A. U. W. Art group, directed by Miss Frances Beede. She is said to be the youngest member taking part in any of the study courses. She is being instructed in water color painting and is working on simple still-life objects.
Mrs. C. C. Spencer Entertains at Bridge Members of the Wednesday Night Bridge club met this week with Mrs. C. C. Spencer, east 6th street. Three tables were in play with prizes going to Mns. Ellwood ' Stevenson, first, Mrs. E. H. Maxwell
second and Mrs. Otto Rott; travel- .
ers. . ; , ': : 'j,- ' Members present' were the MfSdames John CamihelV John Dclap, T. P. Hanna, John Nichols, E- . Maxwell, Etwood Stephenson; Ojtro Rott and 'C: C. Spehcer; - ?. .The club . will nieet : again in tyfa
weeks. The place i of : meeting has
not been selected, v . v: .'
guard, and
counselor.
Mrs . ' Harry Fowler,
Argonaut Club Has Annual Xmas Party
SOUTH BLOOMINGTON
! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ferguson of
Sullivan, have returned home. after f
visiting their daughter Mrs. Ben i Cook and family, Broadview addition . Miss Trma Hannum, Cherokee Drive, entertained Sunday Miss Irva Mathews, Miss Dorothy Mitchell 1 Mks Winnie Haworth and Miss Es- ; ther Thrasher. j Miss Macy Bryce, south Madison j street, is improving from an attack i of tonsilltis.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Prieke Woodlawn avenue,- ; spent Tuesday
in Indianapolis on business.
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- The- annual Christmas party ofi the Argonaut club was held Wed-!
nesday at the home of Mrs. James Woods, south Woodlawn avenue. A pot luck luncheon was en;oyed at "the noon hour.. A Christmas tree, artistically
trimmed, formed a backgi'ound for; .the club gifUi which were exchang-j
ed after the luncheon. Tail red tapers were used as table centerpieces. ' : " , ' Twelve members were present including the Mesdames:Fred Finley, William Stoute, Minter Cline, J. L. Strain, Jesse Fulwider;' Aubrey Cox, Frank Heizer, Stacy Harrelli Roy Schmalz, William Rogers, and James Woods. The first meeting of the new year will be held Wednesday, January 4, at ' the home of Mrs. Jesse Fulwider, east 7th street: The affair will be iri' the form of a luncheon.
Spanish War Auxiliary Meets The Spanish-American War Veterans Auxiliary held a luncheon and business . meeting at the G. A. R. hall Wednesday. Clara Vaughn,
president had charge of the luncheon and presided at the business meeting. -Plans were made for a Christmas dinner party to be given for. the families at the G. A. R. hall. Tuesday evening, December 20. Myrtle Huff and Lenora Pauley will have charge of the program. Dora Stimson and Ruth Baldwin will have charge of refreshments. Those present at the meeting were: Myrtle Huff, Clara Vaughn, -Minnie Stewart, Sudie Matthews and daughter, Dora Stimson, !Leonbra; Pauley and Ruth Baldwin.
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A Mighty Refuse 5e the Church Unshaken as the asternal HIHa
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to Wednesday Club
Mrs.- Tl J. loudenf Forest Place, was hostess to members of the Wednesday club at a. 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday afternoon . 1 Assistant hostesses.' were Mrs. Ella Woodward, Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mrs; Fred Beck, and Miss Ruby Bollenbacher. ------ . - - - Mrs. James Beck. . daughter-in-law of Mrs. Fred Beck , became a new member of the club yesterday. It was voted to give jl5 .toward purchasing stockings for needy children.. The committee in charge .includes Mrs; Sanford TeterytindiMrs. Fred Batman.. f .. Mrs. -Mary- JEi -Reihhatd, and Mrs. Margaret . Laughlin James were club guests. ; . Members present were the Mesdames Sanford Teter, Clyde Hare; W; S. Bradf ute, ..Kobert Dillon, Blaine Bradfute, Fred Batiiian, Ira Batman, Maurice,. Riley, W. N. Culmer, W. W. Harris, Tracy Ross, Ben Adams, Frank Dunn, Fred Beck, and-T, J. Louden, and Mrs. Kila Woodward, Mrs. Kmma Shanklin, and Miss Iftuby Bpllenbacher The next meeting of the Wednes? day club will be held, at the home of Mrs; Fred Batman, east, 5th street Wednesday;-. Jnjuary.18 .
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High School News. . Berenice Cola was elected, president, of the high school Forensic league, national-'high scjiobl honorary "debating and oraldrical society, Wednesday. Billy. .Curd' wss named vice-president, and R: H. Myers debating, coaci) and -club- sponsor, liecretary-treasurer. The Bloonir ington group received its charter from the national organization last year. '
cast 8th son, John
Mrs. J. E. ijuzadder, street, is vifiiting her
Edmund Luzadder, Jr., who ia a practicing physician in New Carlisle, Iake county, .Infl.
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Mr. and Mrs.. Allen Hardiag of Indianapolis, were .;?uetits Slunday of their son, Dennis Harding and Mrs. Harding, west Doods street. Marjoric . Cherry, age 21, daughter of Duane Cherry, rural route, Gosport has recovered from diphtheria; She contracted the disease November 16. '
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