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club calender Friday BoX Social—Mt. Pleasant School. Phfathea Bible Class—Mrs. E.E. Zimmerman. 6 P- n». Woman’s Home Missionary Society O s Methodist church — Mrs. Frank Downs, 2:30 p. m. Box Social—Mt. Pleasant school Saturday Pastry Sale, United Brethren Ladies' Aid, Schmitt Meat Market. Cafeteria supper Christian church 5 to 7 P- m. E L. W. Class of Evangelical Sunday school bake sale —Wear-U-Well Shoe store. 10:00 a. m. Sunday Married Bridge Club—Mrs. Herman Ehinger. Monday Research Club, Mrs. C. D. Lewton, 2:30 p. tn. Delta Theta Tau, Margaret Mylott, 7:30 P. M. Opening Banquet of Woman’s Club at Country Club, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club. Mrs. John Schng. 2:30 P. M. Auction Bridge Club, Genevieve Berling, 8 p. m. EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Women’s Missionary Society I of the Evange’/cal church met Thursday afternoon in the church porlors ! with Mrs. Eugene Runyon, Mrs. Tom Kern and Mrs. Francis Eady as actng nostosses. Mrs. C. E. Hocker was the leader for the afternoon’s program and taking the lesson from the study book “Moslem Women." spoke on the two countries of Egypt, and Arabia. Mrs. Norman Dearing, of Hersey, Michigan, was a non resident guest. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Miss Genevieve Berling will entertain the Auction Bridge Club at her home on South Fourth street, next Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. SHOWER FOR BRIDAL COUPLE A miscellaneous shower was given Thursday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Cdenn Jackson at the home of Mrs. Jackson’s brothers, John and Homer Bittner. Those present were: Mr. an' 1 Mrs. George Ohler, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harden, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Chron.ster and son, Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bittner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimherland, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burner and children, Mary Helen, 1 Susan. Henry and Gene; Mr. and Mrs. Bred Scherer and family, Freda, Ida. Edward and Francile; Mr. and Mrs. Blenn Jackson, Henry C. Buettner, Oscar, Walter and Norman Buettner. Hugo Blakey, Kermit Bowen, Kenneth Ohler, John Bittner, Homer Bittner, BZertlia Heath, Irma Buettner, Elma Blakey, Rosa Blakey, and Momma Blakey. Mr. and Mrs. Jacksen received, many beautiful presents. Mrs. Chronister, Mrs. Fred Bittner, Mrs. Henry Dehner and Miss Irma Buettner served a two-course lunch. All departed, extending the best of W-shes to the newly wedded pair. ENTERTAIN WORK AND WIN CLASS , Die Work and Win Class of the United Brethren Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gilpen °n North Fifth street last night and enjoyed another one of regular social meetings. Mr. and Mrs? Gilpen I "ere assisted by Hr. and Mrs. Dich

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Shaffer, and these people proved royal hostesses. The new officers of the i class were in charge ami the new comI mittees for the year announced. Some new ‘ lass plans were adopted and the class looks forwatd to some great things in the nca: future. Delicious ‘ refreshments were served. An exceptional large number were in attendance, MISSION CIRCLE Or BAPTIST CHURCH i ’ The Baptist Missionary Circle held their regular business meeting Thurs- ■ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. I I! iy Marsh on South Second strict. Twenty members were pi esent and all brought gifts which are to be packed t at once and sent to the Kathryn House, a children's home at Indiana Harbor, to provide a Christmas cheer for the , children there. The amount of the the “penny a day" collection amount- • ed to eighteen dollars. At the close of the business session, the hostess, as- • s.'sted by Mis. James Strickler, served lively refreshment. The next meeting I which will be a study program, will lie • h ild with Mrs. Harry Thomas on North Thirteenth street. » ________ DINNER GUESTS AT FORT WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horton, Mrs. C. | S. Carey and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell l motored to Fort Wayne yesterday eve ling, where they were dinner guests 1 o.' Mi. and Mrs. Robert Myers. i PRESBYTERIAN : MISSIONARY SOCIETY • \ With Mrs. Sim Burk aA hostess and i Mis. D. H. Campbel! assisting hostess, > the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church held a most interesting n.eeting at the Burk home on South First street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. .limes Fristoe conducted the studdy* pTigiam for the afternoon and had as h>r topic “Christ and the Nations". The lessen comprised the fourth chapter ct the year’s study book “The story of Missions.” Several interesting sub-topics were ajso given. Plans wars completed for a pot-luck dinner to ba held at the church on October 18, at which time a Missionary Group n eeting of several of the churches of —————■ BIG 30-DAY REMOVAL SALE on fine LIVING ROOM SUITES Jacquard Velours, Mohair and Linen Friege Wc have a number of these suites on the floor lor your inspection. Made of the best ina-i terials, the frames tire of kiln dried hard wood, bolted, nailed and glue I. Prices range from $l2O to SIBO We also have a number of Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps, Foot Stools, and End Tables. Custom Living Room Suites made to order. Come in and select your material and style and we will do the rest. Alt Suites Guaranteed. Made by 11. 11. Baumgartner Mfg. Co., at Geneva. Sprague Furniture Co. 243 W. Monroe St. Phone 199 —

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this dlstilct Ih to be held. Following the meeting, the hostesses served light refreshments. GUILD DELEGATES GO TO MARION CONVENTION Misses Marth .M< i, :. , Potts, and Dorothy Young left today for Marlon Indiana where they will act as delegates from the local Baptist Guild at the State World Wide Guild Convention which opens In that city tonight. Tlie Convention will continue until Sunday noon. TELEPHONE GIRLS SHOWER MRS. MERRIMAN The home of Miss Geraldine Smith, on South First street, furnished the setting for a very pretty party. Thursday evening, when the young ladies from the telephone office tendered a miscellaneous shower to Mrs. R. D. Merriman, who until recent.y was Miss Blanch Ritter and a local telephone operator. The home was decorated for the occasion in pink and white and all appointments of the evening were car-

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; ried out In the prevailing color echeme. . Bunco was played and Mrs. Merriman won fiist p'/.ze and Miss Kathryn Nichols won Hie consolation prize, which was in tuin presented to the new bride. Plano, radio and Vlctrola 1 1 music piovided entertainment throughi out the evening. The hostess, Miss ■ Smith, then presented the gifts to the t honor guest In behalf of the telephone ■ girls. After these had been unwrapped . an<l admired, the drawing of names I was held for the annual Christmas party. Each name was placed In a walnut shell and sealed and each girl drew a walnut from the basket as It was passed around. As a fitting close , to a delightful evening, Miss Smith > sei ved a most delicious two-course ■ lunch. Those attending were: Mrs. i Robert Merriman, Miss Kathryn Nichi ols, Mrs. Harry Stultz, Miss Marie Ze- . ser, Miss Edna Miller, Miss Edna Theime, Miss Catherine Dixson, Miss « Mabel Staley, Miss Reva Hammond, • Miss Chai lotto Reynolds, Miss Helen I Gerber, Miss Stella Brown, Miss Stella ■ Draper, Miss Margaret Hoyer, Miss

. Etolu Gottschalk, Miss Miura Stanley , and tile hostess, Miss Geraldine Smith. ' ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB. . Mrs. E. G. Coverdil" was hostess, Thursday evening to the members of the Thursday evening Bridge Chib at her home on North Second street. Six I games of Bridge wore play< d and Miss Fannie Hite was awarded the club prize and Mrs. Roy Archbold the ' guest prize. Guests besides the club members Included: Mrs. Roy Arch 1 bold, Mrs. I. A. Kaiver, Miss Mary Moses, of this city, and Mrs. Harry Jones, of Berne. Mrs. Jones assis:ed Mrs. Coverdale In serving refreshments at the close of the games. The next meeting will be held in two

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■, next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Wm. Kohla, corner ; of Eleventh and Nutlman avenue. Mrs. 'Herman Ehinger will enter1 tain the members of the Married Bridge Club, Sunday evening, at , ’’ eight o'clock. r | o No More Shiny Noses - * if tho face powder you now use does, not stay on long enough to suit you — l_ does not keep that ugly shine away • indefinitely— does not make your skin e colorful like a peach — try this new wonderful special French Process Face Powdtyr called MELLO-GLO. Remem--1 ber tho name There's p t. 'thing like It. Ho'lhouse Drug Co.