Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1903 — Page 18

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er%o t c.4* crtif cf'i*-'*5ar*r*-5f ■j:|& -v * rfcrrr^ a «> •W<ru | r a n a ICOTX ♦-.’if THE TVmAXAPOT.TS IsEWS, SATERDAT. SEPTEMBER 2G, 1903.

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Happenings in Society and the Women's Clubs.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS

Weddings and Announcements—Fall Season Here.

Arthur Compton ha* gon* to Chicago for ton day*. HIM Margaret Row ha* returned from pPequtftonrtng, Mich. Hr*. F. H. Holt haa goo* to Chicago to •(>end a week with Hr. Holt. HIM Martha Handeraon will go to Chisago next week to make a vi*1t. Mrs Robert (ireber, of Peoria. III., 1* the guest of Mr*. WlUlani O. Everett. Hr*. B. 3. Gilmore left thl* morning for Chicago to visit relative* and friend*. Mr. and Mr*. Charles H. McDowell And son have gone to Chicago to make a Walt. Mice Edna Stevenaon has returned from A visit to Ml** Lucy Simonson, In Lebanon. Mis* Pols Lftshuta, of Vlncenne*. who orlsltad H1m Stella Aikman, ha* returned tiome. The Sigma Beta Phi was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mt*e Ijazllia Pratt Mr. and Mrs W. H. Huboard will return, to-night from a vl*it to Chattabooga. Mrs. Emil Keller, of Logattoport, will come next week to visit -Mr*. Herbert H. Hadley. Mr*. Oscar Boecher and Ml** Ida Po«-- ' ' friends.

INDIANAPOLIS GIRL OF SUCCESSFUL .'S MADISON VOCALIST AT CENTRAL-

STAGE CAREER TO BE HERE SOON.

Mia* Mary Prum, of B<j#ton, !»■ with

id Mr*. A. L, Drum. 1310

Central

Mr, an Aven i*

Ml** Imogen* Stansfleld left, to-day. for California, to upend the winter with her

mother.

Mia* Caroline Conrey, of Shelbyville, 1* VtoKImg Mr*. Chauncey H Clark for a

f*w day*.

Kdward Casey, of Chicago, who vuite.1 111* sister, Mr*. Carrie B. Smith, ha* re-

turned home.

Mr*. George H Row and family have returned from their nurmnet home at

(wequotoniting.

Mrs. L. O. Hamilton, who visited Mrs.

fW. T i '

Prtuide to-day.

Miss Herdegan, of Aurora, who spent Aeveral wrecks with the Miss Kyles, has

returned home.

Mrs. X. J Mr Avoy. of T3& Fletcher avepu<», ho* returned home, after a three

-•nontli*’ absence.

Miss Irene Black ledge will leave Tuesday to spend another year at the Chi-

•ago University.

The Arbutus Club will meet Thursday Afternoon With Mrs. Liberty Howard. 426

Bast Pratt street,

Mrs. Harry Bryant has gone to Chlfmgo to visit Mr* Willi* B Howard, for-

nterly of thl* city.

Ml** Anna Hendricks I* expected soon prom Pittsburg, where she spent the surn-

sner with her sister.

Mr and Mr*. Chsrls# B Wiltsie have fstumed from a trip, to their home, 41

East Eighteenth street

Mlse Eliza l>eth Allendorf, of Terre Haute, will come soon to visit the Miss

Cookes, In Park avenue.

Miss Alice Heston, of Knifhtstown. is Visiting her brother, Robert Ileuton, and

family, In Morton Place.

The Kcpna Kappa Gamma Club will nivet Saturdsy, October 3, with Ml** Edna

iV-uliace, 1537 Ashland livenue.

The Chapel Club will be entertained y'edneedaj evening by Mrs, Henry W.

Lawrence, si the Ctaypool Hotel

Mrs. Kate M, Bowles will leave soon for

member* of the club will informally con- ;

tribute sursmer notes."

The Winona Chautauqua Reading Circle* will ceic! - - : residenfs aay Monday RflenrsooE. with Mrs... S. C. Dickey. M the: Biacheme The members trill review | - elr summer vacaucns and win welcome {

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Mrs. C. E. Galloway. The V> omen s Research Club win give . u. Ittocbeou * .C: a .series of to«t* to cel- ' ebrate *ts president’s fcj MonWay at the: • Bertha Baftord Home. A number of the bright wo-tner* vf the slab have been asstgr.ed to *he toast list n.-sd have later- f esttblf subject* to tSs««w,. } The Indianapolis Woman's Club will < | obaerve president* day. Friday afiemo-: n, | ‘at '.he Prspyia-um and will have a ban-* ’ <juet and toasts, in accordance with it* ' custom. Invitations were sent out this < >r ne meeting, which Is always ; made an. event of importance is club' [ annals. The Friday Afternoon Club will meet the afternoon of October 2, with the president, Jim Louisa B, Twiaame. at her home, i 1£U0 1'Lnh avenue Mrs. Mellie S. Hutson; will lead the ctanversatfcna on "Helen j J Gould." The regular work of the year | id re.ii :r,ed at th- first reunion after the; • summer vacation. 1 The Rosemary Club will hold its first meeting of i! <• seuson Wednesday aftern*e»u with Ml .is Edith Me Master, and it : wiii ut an extertoinment for Miss Har- ; : mi Mary T«ie«tier one of its members, | ■ who j.- to be married in October and go j I to New Mexico.to live. There will be a 1 Sur.cheiat and toasts. i The Aftermath Club will hold Us presi- j dent's day meeting Thursday, with the 1 | club treasurer. Mrs.'L C.. Gainey. Mrs. ! C. S. Rhoao* Ls president ami wfll be the honor guest for the day. The entertain- 1 merit w;li b • a social one. with the sub- ; Jeet of "Summer Reminiscences" tor conversatiori, smeT several musical numbers; j will ite given.

AVE. M. E. CHURCH TO-MORROW

IRVINGTON.

MISS GEORGIA CROSS Miss Cross Is the stage name of Mias Georgia Cox. an Indianapolis girl, who is with Mias Amelia Bingham’s company, to be at English’* next week Mis* Cross passed all of her girlhood here, and la a graduate at St. John s Academy. She has been on the stage only a few years, but has made an admirable place for herself. Recently she played an engagement In San Francluco, where she received much soda! attention ami considerable notice from the press for her clever work as Miss Sillerton in "The Climbers.’* Mis* Cross will have a part in "The Frisky Mr*. Johnson," a play to be presented in this city. While here Miss Cross will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cox. at 13)95 Madison avenue.

i Mr and Mr*. Charles Underwood, who j j were at Marlon, have returned and will j •pend the winter In Whittier place Mr. f and Mrs. T. A. Hall, of Rensselaer, have moved here and wli! be in University avenue .Mrs T C Austin, of Anderson, is visit-; ; log Mrs. W. S. Moffett,. ..The aid society of; \ the Downey-avenue Christian church will S have a ‘‘coffee" at the home of Mrs. Fleece, 1 In North Emerson avenue. Wednesday afternoon . .prof. E. B Bryan, formerly superintendent of public instruction in the Philippine islands, returned home Friday, on ac- ; count of ill-health Miss Bertha Bosart entertained Wednesday evening for Miss Eu- ■ lalta Bechtel, of Kokomo. Mr and Mra. * J l). Forrest and Mrs. C. K. Alien have | taken the E. C Thompson property, in Unlj ver*ity avenue. for a year,., Mrs, : Frank Ft Gump and daughter Isa- | (lore. of Newburgh, X. Y., who ! visited Mrs. George Randon. have gone ' *0 Columbus. O—Clarence Carson, of Munj cie visited Paul Jeffries this week Mrs I> <' Brown has returned home from a trip up the Kentucky river and a visit at MadiI son ..Mrs Alice <tresh. of Milton, will come , n^xt week to visit Mrs. W H. H Shank. . ! Dr. H. M l-amberson, of ConnersvtUe. vlsit- : ed his sister, Mrs. C. W. Hackleman, Wednesday and Thursday — Mr. and Mrs.

i Frank K/ndall. of Plalniteld. visited Mr. Mr ,_ g g Hughes of Terre Haute. Mis* Mae and Mrs. J C. Barnhill thl* week . Mis* 1 ( ior ,i on of Coatsvilie, Miss Sue Montgomery of Carrie Butler has returned from a week s Marshall. 111., Mrs. A. Hasemukle of West visit at Shelbyville — Miss Mattie Pounds! Salem. 111., and Miss Treazger of I’eoiia, 111 — t eturned Thursday from Columbia. Mo., Miss Mary Goodwin, of Coatsvilie, is the guest where she attended the gtata convention of of Miss Helen lauurhman Miaa Clara Walden. th« Christian church.. .The Intermediate ; of Vincennes, la the guest of H**v Mr and Mrs Endeavor Society of the Christian church'd, s. Hennlnger ...Mr and Mr* Pyle, of Hor-

of Worthington, have been spending aeveral ! days with tdatives at this place,.,.,Mrs. Gro- 1 gar., of Evansville, is the guest of Dr. J. & | Ragan and family. * j

CUMBERLAND.

Miss Alice Retmeir ha* returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Emma Draley, of Shethyvltle Miss Opal James of Greenfield., was the guest of Miss Ethel Willett recently. Mrs. Rom Heinrich*, son Harry and daughter Bertha, all of Indianapolis. : were guests of Mrs, Henry Wiese this week .Mr and Mr*. Joseph Statesman, of Bo*- S

ton. Maos... were Visiting relative* and Will tlflV IfflU 1 ha* rant i-t- . friend* In this place this week ...Mr and ,,,,, P®! f 00 ^ Cent. Mtlftft OH

Mra. Hollingsworth and Mr. Hridgeford. of; New Augusta, were guests of friends here : * this 'week ...Mis* Lucinda .Retmeir Is at’ home for a few week* Mia* Susie Groff spent Thursday with Miss Lena Meitner, of Indianapolis ...The Royal Neigbors, of Cumberland Camp, will give a carnival and ice I cream social at Wiese’s Hall to-night..,, j Miss Maggie Harvey entertained a number i

of the Bapf

night.

“Whatever t Peraon Saves from his Revenue, he Adds to his Capital.* HOW MUCH DO YOU SAVE?

Do you know that the

Indiana Trust

Go.

Savings Dapotllt cf 25 Cts

and upward?

xpttst young people

"““■—' Offices: Indiana Trust Bldg.

SEE HOW GREAT PAPER IS RUN Cor Washin 9 t » n st -»n1 VlrjinU Ave.

Junior Class of the Y, M. C. A. Taken Through The News Plant, Members of the junior class of the Y M. r. A , in charge of Mr. Jones, physical j director, visited The News offloe yesterday afternoon to see for themselves how a big newspaper was edited, printed and sent to customers, A competent attendant escorted them through every department of the paper, and allowed them how | the news of the world was received by wire, edited, ami sent by pneumatic tube* to the co m posing - room in another building to l>e put into type. Much Interest was displayed by the boys in the photo-1 engraving department. where they j learned how the pictures that appear In | The News are made, and also tn the com-1 posing, stereotype, mailing and press-; rooms. Each boy received a linotype slug S showing his name set up by machinery, and a sample of matrix paper showing from what the plates tire east that go; i around the big cylinders of the three mammoth Hoe presses. The printing of! the paper by the presses, each of w hich ‘ was turning out 25.000 complete twenty-, page papers an hour, amazed the boys. 5 After their tour of The News office the boys were com!noted through the plant of 1 the Indiana Electrotype Company, and the process of electrotyping was explained to; them. To-day the boys will visit the Holt' / Off evs*m ****<» «% r\ rl l*vm J'exrM ll'lcJi'*" 1 and the T. acturing Company.

MISS MARGARET JOHNSON, OF MADISON. Miss Johnson Is the guest of Miss Alice Benton Scott. She will sing « solo to-morrow morning at the Central-avenue M. E. church. She Is one of the fav-

orite vocalists of Madison.

Jtow J ork. to vitend the winter with her by Miss laiura Hanna, and Mrs. Alfred in •on, Joseph M. llowles, and family, j Blucklldge, of Rushville, entertained yes- fei

and daughter, i terday afternoon fur Miss returned from i Hie home of her mother.

Mrs. C. W. Thompson

Alms Fay Thompson, have returned ’rrorri , California, where they spent the summei. I Snyder.

will give h "District School" entertainment at the college chapel, Monday evening Miss Bessie Whitesides, of Greenwood, visited Mrs W. R. Abbott this week . Mra Elisha Carr and daughter Luclle will return to-day from a visit at Charlestown...-Miss Essie Hunter returned Wednesday from a visit at NoblesviUe M's* Frances Tapp will

ton. HAS., and Mrs. Gray, of Richmond, are the guest* of Mr. and Mm. Joel A Baker — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clear, of Eaton, O,. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vlfresl Thompson ... Mr* Mary Wilhite and son Fred have returned from a six months' visit to relatives In Illinois.. Mr* Ella Beni*, of California, Is visiting her sister. Mrs Marlon Sylvester lames

this city and has sung on the professional stage all over the country. For

Tutewiler at ; four years she has been the teacher at Mrs. Charles the East Indiana Normal School in Mun-

i cie, and conducted the choir of one of

feotm for MiiN'iaeiiuaett* to teJil 1 Mr* Wells will he at home informally 'a.', ik < onunne tneit stuajwiai Friday to spend several dav* with her daughter Mri^nlSfd^-—' Moit^av iifwnuiott.' from 3 *» fi. at h-r h«« •* »oi.n as she is located. Mrs. .Scott daughter, Mis* Ethel, at togansjwrt ' NORTH INDIANAPOLIS.

oaughter, Mra. Roland Sharman, and fam-; ho|J!e ' 17 North f, Vw J( . riirv „ lr ^,. f)>r : has been a member of the M.tlnee Musi- Frank Huston went to New Yorkthe first , „

j * . .. .... .... cole or tM-: c 11 v . ’ i w. o. ,,e i .. # .». - >. -* — — j, J((ne* and J F Durham were elected

tnem. to-aay rue uoys wm visn Cold Storage and Ice Company, nnupoli* Gas Company's plant a B. Laycock Manufacturing Com

LIKE KIRMESS IN GERMANY.

German Citizens to Have Big Time in Germania Park To-Morrow.

The German-citizens of Indianapolis will! participate in a Klrmesa to-morrow aft-

Ureencaatla, where; ernoon, in Germania Falk. Arrangements

J Carroll spent the last two weeks In Mar ttnsvllle.. Miss Lorfta Lovett hag returned

from a week s vlslw In

she went to attend the mania** ,.f her , , , , cousin. Miss Minnie Allen, and Davtg j b®* 11 mode to make the celebration Phare*, of Tipton.. Miss Stella Harman j like the sumo affairs in the old country. Chicago Mis* May CtoldsUne 'eivteCaRted*a A Vtirled » f amusements will

People^ I WU1 Talk One friend toll* another and so the FAME OK OUR Pasteurized MilK GOES THE HOl’XDK. "Our Wagons Cover Entire Cll>. ’

Pastaurized Milk Is the only abseluta certainty you have of gening Pure, Wholesome. Unadnlteratcd

COW9 MILK

An litenl milk for fainllj use, inbecause it is aerntecl, clarified, purl-

flerl and pastettrlzerl.

Polk Sanitary Milk Comp’y

1601 Collmgm Avanua.

number of young people last evening at her home on Traub avenue Mr and Mrs RprankJ* entertained Saturday evening, for

their son Schooley.

Mr*. Wells will be at homo informally as *ooi7 aV^hTls'locVred ’ Mr** K'>ln '

a„ iviinn H-w Inrsey * stowt.. tor 1 lia . w a incmWr of the Matinee Musl : | Prttnk 1 Hurton^went'to

.. . j them. ’11 err are no Invitat yoYmmad 1 from a rtaff 1 tn ISr^nd . Union B. Hunt will give a dinner toamndtor WSSm.* at M »d *n2ctod?. 1 ntorrow r.t hi* horn* it. Wlncuoster to hi* Jv' Y w-i-ajj, muiocsiate* on the Board of Tax Com ml* xre —a ... ... , .. ! sloners. Hi# guests wlii be Governor and Mii SJid Alfv- Wimon, nr (. incinnatl. xim Diii hln VIr iind ^ (Mi \N jfi* •tv t U'ftlf U Monda» M whe7^h* , 7 wH| A r » C,n ' ' V* 1 *- Mr *»>d' Mr* "u ‘ li H . i. Mr u.u i ttll Monday, when they will return . | w , , or !

I Martin and Manatoi oghurn. <»i Newt.,a*- engagement of their d g ter Lillian

i» net IaI.%M . . „.t rtrt.. .. i ....fit . t

Mr* Brook* Oitlenpie, an alto singer of •ttainmenl. will *ing the offertory tomorrow tnornlng at the Meridian-street

church.

8. Muhion Unger and father, have ar rived In New York from a (rip to Europe, •n-l will not return to Indianapolis until

October 1.

Mrs P. A. Salisbury entertained a few friend* yeeterdav afternoon tor .Mr* j. <5 N« hrbas. of Winona Lake, who Is vis-

iting bare.

Miss May Dllday, daughter of N

several day* with her

at Lo s-an spori

cole. of this city, and was in charge of j of the week Mr* T C Carven returned — — -

one of the sections for some time. She 1 this week from -a G*it of Bev-ra! week* at 1 delegate and alternate, respectively, by the Is nn indefatigable musician and has 1 Anderson and other points...TV, B. M i Home Presbyterian session to the Indian* been rewarded with excellent results in Hackleman returned to day from Columbia Synod, which meets in tha city October

her teaching j Mo., where he spent a week . ..Mr*. Kate

Hubbard is attending the Yearly Meeting at

Plainfield.

Engagements and Weddings.

Mr. and Mrs. H O. Habing announce

The wedding will take

He J, ‘ and John R Merl Mrs. ('harl«s Gilman entertained a place October S.

KrU f ,, ft % •uvSo;!s ue ss^ •' Mr - and ^ green and yellow, with golden-rod _ and ; Hnd A dolph Damhardt The wedding w

BRIGHTWOOD.

The Rev, Le« Fisher, of South Whltlev. i* the guest of Mr and Mrs. Ortai Fred.. .Miss** Rose and Myrtle Shook are the guests of rela lives m Union City, . Mis* Nellie Sheehan of

wm All of the aecorutions we»« . lhe engagement of their daughter Alma ! *'? unc!e - !s *»>* guest of Mrs Frank WUUe and yellow, with goldenand and Adotnh Damhardt The wcrtoinp- «. ; Harry hteen. of Dayton. 0 , who ho* been the

guest of his brother. Albert Steen, and family has returned Mrs David Negley has re-

arney < *"‘ 1 fcf, “ > .mmn imo- i i nr roanitenieni is announced or mis* i turned from* several

mas;: ***• *•'••• ■■ !»««>»» «<

Mis* Ethel Carney and Mis* Lillian Pad- ; „ The engagement is announced of :

.dl:.* Id !;rl

dock, of Sheridan Among the guests whs

Mis* Lillian Clifton, of Elwood. Mrs. Guy Edward Hawkins gave a

small luncheon at the I'nlvenslty Club

^ w. I i to-dav for Mr* Albert U Thomson and iMldny. ha* gone to Washington. D. ! Jwr visitors Mlw JaM Wright and to attend the Wuhtngton College for Mlae Gertrude Smith, ef t.Incinnatl. Mr. Young Women. ¥ | and Mrs Oliver T Bynun will

Mr and Mr* Thomas J. Morkey celebrate their silver wedding annlver •ary to-night at their home. In ‘.South

JleridJan street.

Mrs. Junto* Coppinger Colter will return from Si Lout* next week, a 'com Denied by her’slater. Miss Harriet Whyte.

Kirkwood. Mo.

Mt* A L. Uookg. "f Park avenue, will return to-morrow from a visit to Denver •ml Omaha, accompanied by Claude fitookham, of Omaha. Frank G. Darlington and won* will return next week from their summer home at Hyannlwport, and Mr* Darlington will dome late in the month.

... 1 Informal company for tnem to-night.

111 ! Mis* Susan Thompson will give a br

■r- ! t... , M \V V

ive an

and

Grace Slddali. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. U H. Siddall. and Theodore E. Meyers. The wedding will take place October 15, at the residence. 1M Talbott avenue.

Mis* I turned from a several weeks’ visit with friends

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Alva Campbell and sister. Mr*. Lily Stuck, of Cleveland, O.. «ro In Santa Fe. N. M where they will spend the winter In th*

mountains Mrs Charles V Storkbarger, j Marnhulttown

who visited her brother. <* 0 McClure, in Crawfordavlile. attended a reception given bv her mother, Thursday eveiUng. in honor of Mr McClure and his bride They were married in Macon, Ga. ..Edward DeUroot returned Wednesday from a trip to PorU-

PLAINFIELD.

Mrs Katharine Hubbard, of Irvington, t« visiting her sister. Mrs. Sophia Hadley. ..Mrs W W Welch, of Harveysburg. (>., I* th* guest of Nathan Vestal and family ...Paul Nowlin, of Chicago, ha* been sj>*odtng a few days with hi* tauents, Mr. and Mrs D L Newlin The fail term of the Central Academy opened Tuesday .... Will Dalton and family. of Terre Haute, are visiting hfa father, rnieh DaJton. Mr and Mr*. Samuel rook, of Anderson, formerly residents of this place, were visiting old friend* here the fore part of the week. Mr and Mrs John Newlin. of f^wlevllle, Ind., are visiting their daughter, Mrs C. W. Straughn . Mis* Laura Farter, of

la . is visiting her cousin. Mrs

D L Newlin Mis* Valina Carter ha* been elected librarian of the Plainfield library. .. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Gibb* have returned from Michigan . Dr. C. A Adklnson and wife, of New Ross, Ind., visited relatives here thl* week.. Mr and Mr*. Anson Hornaday and

t>e provided. The ftwUivJUes will open with a shooting contest, in which th© Rhenish sharpshooters will "blaze away" at si rooster on a pole. This will be followed by a Suabian! wedding procession in ip native costume. For thin ceremony, the music will be furnished by a. typical Ger- j man band and the affair will wind up

with a dance.

In the Village Inn. till sorts of national dishes will be served, German sweetmeats will be offered In the little store.

There will he various bowling contort* : , for the men. as well as ladles, and beau-* jp.: •"'$**. 4tg tlful prizes will bo given to the winners.; "

Mrs, Margaret Bchliehting. one of ihe 1 oldest residents of Indianapolis, will be the guest of honor at the Klrmess She Is one hundred years old, having passed that mile-stone several weeks ago.

in St Joe, Mich. Miss Catherine Johnson, who ) isit^d Mrs. Jack Sheehan, has returned to Newcastle....Mr*. James Navln Ad’ son Georg*. who_yisttad relative*’in Paris, 111., have

returneu »» •“ -* Arthur I Duncan re- daughter Mary Mr. and Mrs. John Harino. mouth, O The Rev. Arthur i. _ inincan re » *>«*»* rmwmr. \tr. «»«,* tr.n.

turned Wednesday from a few days visit In Louisville. Ky. • Mrs John DeWees is tlsltIng relatives near Kokomo.... Mr. and Mr* Abe Rees, who were guests of Frank Jenkins and family, have returned to their home at Bunker Hill . Miss Ethel Moore Is visiting friends In Danville. 111....Mr. and Mra. James Kincaid, of near Xoblesvll!*

Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Cooper. Mr*. Emma Han na and daughter Florence, attended the Berry-hlll-Carrlger wedding at Indianapolis, Thur*day afternoon.. Mr, and Mr*. George Black,

Martlnavllle Man Hurt. A well-dro*sed man. giving his name a* F. Mitchell, Martinsville, Ind., fell from a street car, near Illinois and Fifteenth streets, last night, and suffered a concussion of the brain. He was removed to the City Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs John L. Wilson are send- > italrtre - 'who^vlS i *Pent Thursday and_'Frtday^wito Mr. m;.d

ins out Invitations to-day for the mar- Ky., have returned.

who visited relatives In BrookvlUe,

Mr. and Mrs W. T.

Mrs .Thomas A. Morgan... .Mrs T. S. WII-

Hag© Of tltoir only daughter. Miss Mary I Brown have returned''from “a'*«re£i week*' ; ^^aTbott' As° returned !?ome..° f * Dun-an Wilson, and Owen Morrla Mot h-i visit In Madison. Ill Miss Margaret Walsh 1. “m-tettna Udel . who spent a fortnight ershcad, to ta«© place Wednesday even-I toe guest of her aunt, in Delphi... Dr. and Mrs i th e "Juest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Udell,

.ni-s jiargaret waisn is l

laKO place Wednesday even-j toe guest of her aunt, in Delphi,.. .Dr and Mrs f

breiuK- i lug. October It. at the Central Christian i James Egbert and daughter Margaret, who vis

Ik* rtP-l 4B 1 ... s* , „ A 1 . , . ! 4 ♦sa.l 4« /tl ... ...... rr ... »

fast. Monday. Sir*. W N. Gates wft$ [ church, arid for a reception to the relutlttttr ho*if** at lanche«>n yesterday 1 lives and a few friends at the residence,

Mr, and Mr*. Hugh McGowan will re-1 130*; Central avenue,

turn from Bt. Louis aoon. and will occu- j Invitations have been issued by tho py the residence of Mr. and Mrs. l.eorg® Mlaa Sweeney.-, for the marriage or their N Cattemm, in North Meridian sire- t. *tster. Catherine Agnes, and Thomas J until their new home in North Delaware o l onpor. to lake place Wednesday mornstreet l* remly. Mr. and Mrs. Latterson ■ ing. September w. at 9 o’clock, at St and daughter will be at the Hotel Engll.-h John’s church. Wednesday evening a until after the holiday*, when Mr*, t at- number of friend* gave a linen shower torsou and daughter expect to go to tuba | u yi)*s Sweeney ami last evening Mis* to visit friend*. Next week they will go (‘hariotta Kortiltzky gave a gratute" show-

lo Lkuiavtlie to atienU tlie horse show. ; er for her

marron, Kas., have reWalsh has gone to Up-

Ited relative* la Cl:

turned... .Miss Emma __

land, where she Is attending Taylor" University.

Mrs. D 8. Ralston, who was the guest of

Mrs. A. Wilson, has returned to Redkey Mrs. John Adler and daughter Josephine, who visited Edward Andes, have returned to Greenfield Mrs. John Simon, of Ljgansport, will visit her

mother, Mrs Honors .McKenna, next week

Mrs. J H Brown ami daughter Anna and Mrs B Reinken. who visited relath os in Huntingburg. have returned.... Charles Short ridge has returned from a visit with hi* sister. Mrs. C OH**, of Upland, and Mrs. Frank M' Kenney, of

Mr*. Ella Bores, of Union City, Mr

j * ? I i . u 1 Redkey

has returned to her home In Chicago — Lee Doughthltt. who has had charge of a can- { nlng factory tn New Orleans, came Tuesday to visit his mother....Mrs. S. D Helm, of Crawford*Ville. visited her sister. Mrs. Rob-1 ert Irwin, this week....C. P Houser spent part of the week at Lebanon and Craw- I fordsville John H Saunders, of Lebanon.; was the guest of his daughter. Mrs. B, F. j Hollingsworth, Friday — A R, Hollingsworth has returned from Chattanooga. ; Tenn Mrs. Florence Douththltt and daughter Ella left Thursday for Seattle, ;

Waslt., where they will mak *

Misses Minnie Tompkins and Carrie Phare*, j

TtTe R. W. Furnas

Ice Cream Company

ORDER TO-DAY.-

014 UJ4, Mile,

BEAUTY

PARLORS REMOVAL On account *>f my large and sicfMlIl.v in* oroastng list of Pit* Iron*. I have found it neccswiry to citgnge larger and more e»*i I>■ access tide quarters. On and after Monday, Heptember ?h, my new

location will be

46 South Illinois Street

Ground Floor

Mme. A. P. Moening

* WtsrpgrtHifY* STREET, CARRIAGE .'am/ssstyiar^iJiaz"PARTY GOWNS SEE OUR $40.00 TAILOR 00WS

McDermott an- and Mrs R. Shoemaker, of Jonesboro, an) Wll- ! who have spent the summer in Michigan at .-V tf U .»t.v .. i 9 4 .A, F* O a tail -..a. *%,«. ...... m ww .-‘'j*- . i * ^ «ar(11 Vt/IHn g> i ir>R/v}'liA *- t

• Mlaa Bnld Morris gave tbe second of a Mrs. Clara Waters | , T

*ei«e» of luncheons tOHluy ii noutice* tb« eng igement of her daughter. !i*m Card an 1 fc:t'm-r Donn.*r. of’portianV wVrV various places, will return home October S

* “ ' ■ - - - aeco- Ml*. rtsMesHn Clare McDermott, and' to* guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Adam z«*ck this’

Ft. Louie, week Mrs Andrew Green has returned from

hla Club Red and white flower*

Mr*. Robert 11 Bradley. Jr., will ob- ' ■*•*• — * - ■ , MISS <n-oigi<i l*’™ wore ««mmen^l with dwton* Vertineni AV ^ ’ ° f

Mis* Georgia

There nr© no Invitations to the ■haw of ha. • * 1 Id aur. g the woddlnc

week. They were appropnat.- >.m\r!ilrs

McDermott's

of (Sran.l Haven. Mich. The

There are no invitations. ' I 10 * h ® ..?b ow or uar*cs x '\T n \ av iLVi'*.„\r? wedding w;ll take place Tuesday eveu- , Mr and Mrs Paxton and Ml** laiun, wt^of tlu-Nirmheo^an^ ln K °v tober 3T. at the honm of M:>s I'axton, of Urlnceton who spent the ^©*w to-^Y ‘vr©i4 Mbw Eleihor M^Dwtuott * s.-ter. Mr*. Raymond FatWcck at th© Claypool and attended th« t , u t . w j|j , iri return to Chicago. aa ( U,I1 I' -• ;'Dennoti and horse MtoW. rclurmd home to-day. - wtoere Ae »* engaged with Ml** Jan© .'1- <»auglt er* formerly lived in Avondale,

Kahn, of Cincinnati, i* the dam*, in the setttomort work at Hull ' 'rainnati

Mins Edltii

Bci tha

a visit with relative* in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Grace .Longterm, who-visited Mra. Lulu Loughrun, has returned to h«r home in Lebanon.. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ritter and son Charles, of Alexandria, and Mrs. Sarah Duke

Mrs. .Ralph D. Udell entertained the So olai Dozen Club and their husband* in her) home last evening—Mrs MoUie Lutz, of Zlonaville. was the guest of her sister, Mr*. | Hugh Essex, this week... Mrs. Thomas li. Hazelrlgg will entertain the Minerva Club next Tuesday afternoon, at her home, 9kt |

— . * —’ -v '**».*• w net e *ne is cngoac-i • w •. n .mis: Miss 1'itari K.ahn. of CinclnnaU, is the d.,m*. m th* scttletnot t work guest of Mr. ana Mr*. Ju**ph Eckhouse. House. Mis* Helen Be: nett. Mi** Kahn’* engagement to Horace Eoh- kdams. Ml s ir.s Wxnit. Mi BOUse wu* ithnouttced a sliort time ago. Hals, Mis* Kmtly Winters, V

Mr. and Mrs William G. Fawcett, pf Salem, ' 0... !P"a>ance the enga.gmtt!t of

Mr. ami Mr*. G. H Boehmer. of St Lvman and Miss Josci bine -M. n s Louis, and. niece Mitsa Julia LjmghHn. Mrs." Ultarles A Ba«g* Rave a library tPOht the week here a* guest* of Miss ^turner this afternoon tor her niece. Miss LUiatteth Meeker, and •tteuaed the hors© Harriet Mary Tutewiler. who 1* to be •how. f m.«nied soon About thirty-five friend* MTS-.. M ; H Spade* va!*. receiv* .... ‘'f H.c honor^fuest were .* ©Gained

Miss Riots* their daughter. Miss Elsie Fawcett, and

Edward J

now

of Springfield, who have been gueet* of Mr. .’West Thirty-first street . Th© Current Top*) ; and Mr*. F W. Yeager, have returned ...Mr. ) i C3 c’Tub will hold it* next meeting at the and Mr* Henry Smith and daughter Barbara 1 horn*- of Fred T. Lofttn. 2913 Rader. Calvin | of Newt astir, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank West, of p Houner will read the paper on "Pat riotTerre Haute, who were guerts of Mr intd Mr* ' i %m - : Miss Maud Dale, of NoMesrllle. u William Aldridge, have returned.... Miss Anna ’ t he guest of Mrs. R. D. Udell - this week.

Dehner ana Mr. John Heck were married I «

Accordion Dress Plaitings SUN BURST AND KNIFE Special Attention Given to Mol) Order*. ACCORDION PLAITING CO., MRS. M. C. PAGE, Room • Odd Fellow#' Building. Pennsylvania and Washington fits-, IndtanapoHa Indiana. Telephone Main 2$4l

|» V l n Kvl !>? th i S f lly ; i Wednesday morjilr**- at the St, Francis de Sales ! it. Kacme. Mis, MlSt* l-aw-ett lived Church, the Rev. Father Ilrueker offleiatfne !

..... in-

furmiilly Monday afternoon tor her daughter, Mrs. Francis U Fleming of Juck.sonvJIle, Fin. Thor© are no Invita-

tion*.

Mr, ami Mrs. William H. Goienutn and daughter are oxpectod in New York In a d«.v or two from their tour of «.urope. and wlli return homo tlie latter part of

next week.

Lieut. Elijah B Martindole,>Jr., who made u brief vibit to hi* Dtrents here left. to-d:i\, for Paris, Hi., to join Mrs

• i f ws

novel way. There was n contest of b.v.k titles and tlie first png* was a book. ’ How to Cook Husband*.” The consolation prtae vvas a book of riddles. A miml>er of "bridur’ charade* formed a part of the amusement Mrs. Biggs was assisted bv Mr Henry M "“utewiler Miss lamlse Tutewiler. Mis- Catherine Dunn.

„ k .. . , - - church, the Rev. Father Itrucker ofllclatlng. HAUGHVfLLE. in th:- >'l! y W ith her hunt, Mrs. George Mr v : Mr- H- k !,.ft W^toesday evening for I , , „ A, Richards. untiT the beginning of this Cleveland, o , on their wedding tour... .The I t % Ul th-» t-n " 8a ?

Prt>’'0C <S _f' tain , ftlstfr, Mrs*, 'otraxti?* in. '-l/rbafia, I

go to ' Racine to 'live. ; »’ood Hall. Wednendey evening The partlci- . BL.. Mr and Mr*. J. "®" | Richards, Who recently pants were Mrs F W. Yeager. Mrs. Ezra Frefi. Harry are ependtng a fortnight with Mre

" 10 -' OD ‘ es ' u ‘«» , S .

Blanche Hover and Mr. F W Yeager....The ■ of her sister is Hamtlton. O... Dr. W. f ■wedding of Mi's Bessie Negley. formerly of j Bright wood, and -daughter of David D Negley > ^

• Tif* ' ■tfwtjar Am*fYSsri*1 II *»•>«*»*? a i **’

month. The wedding will take place a.| _ .. the home «f tho bride's parents. October ; meat entitled “A Family Affair," in the Mright-

W-ri

and they will Mr and Mrs. G. A

will, attend the wedding

Mr and Mrs. Milton L. Harold have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter' Abbis to Frederick H. Rpempke, the ceremony to take place

Don’t forget to order a package of Mapl-Flake to-day. It is the most delicioui cereal food in the world; always ready to eat Your Grocer Sells It.

Do You Know Uneeda Biscuit

20-MULE TEAM ! BORAX | FOR TOILKT AMO LAUWOUf

Miss Laura Hanna and Miss Belie Sotnei- ; Tuesday evening October 6. at the familv

vtUe The room- t«A In the :

vtlle. Ti»e riH»m» were decorated itj autumn tirivial flower, whit > asters. The October party of the Ladies Ko ciety ot the German House wtii lx a

resider.cc. West F'ifteer.t) street. Jnvltoiou.* have bee.'i :s:sued by the Rev. Mr. and Mrs Marlon t'rosley for the marriage *-f their daughter Bertha ;*• 1

of Mancie, to take

_ ..... . evening. October 7. at

w .., The officers of the club will lx? the Fentrol I niversniist church, at 6

•t the Olay pool to-day for Miss Harriet tbe hostesses and- they .re: President, och ••k. and for . recepthm fter t.e M. Tutewiler. entertaining with her Miss Mrs. Charles Broich \ae-preaidenta, ceremotiA .,t the residence, je East Fif-

Loutse Tutewiler. Mm. H. D, Tutewiler Mrs. Harry Parquett, Mrs. WRUam Oar- teenth street.

W * , * * | | S J ■ X i x * ' ’i* » 'IX V J>' ''l 4 I* v, vis I >114*1 i f. .* t.4 ~ ” -» lie 4 L. i , . * in,'. ' i • »« ,

.

ner paiejus. member has the privilege of inviting one pin c Wetluesh y eve

Miss Cornltne Go»>dhart gave a luncheon guest. The officers of the club will

end ' sinter of Ckniaeiimi&ii H E. Negfey’ and Mm Oharle* Tyre, took place- at the home of the bride’* ;arent» at Tutiie Rock farm, two mile* northeast of here. Thursday afternoon, the- Rev. Let Fisher, of South VVhit:i»y. ,>fl

flcfatln.g The roen * were in goiden-rtvi tali i-psaa. the tabic decoration* bo,

' brfd

[olden-rod and fin? white and

pink carnation*. The bride’*• gown was cf white

Itod Mr*. David Ross.

lln and Mre Robert KeKei . treasurer fu-.d

re 1 > K , V M- 'V.' 1

L. G. H ugh,

M. Green, of BuriUigtou, i«,. «nire ,mjs. Minnie Crane, of California, who visited

ugh. of Lafayette; Mrs. R and Gtoraartetonts will be Mrs FVeder: er,rk , C,,rt;< ^ackwelde^ to take pi., Burlington,, la., and Mrs, fck RtoS-i: E. WiW X^ire^R ^.^5. V t'™*™***

eUk perstan lawa, f«*hIoned over white taffeta, silk, made with a bertha of silk medallion lac Aroore the gtieit* were the Rev, Mr. sni Ms* Le: Fisher, of South Whitley: Mr and Mr*. George Wright., of Auru*!®. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Negley. of Frankfort; Harry Unde!' ■aroo-i. of Ur*en*t»arg George W Speece, of

and Luther Ludwiek. of

Yemallles.

Unlike other cereals it is not confined to use with cream

the M1M Smiths. 1813 North Illinois street,

have returned home.

Mrs. Charles Remctiu* gave « dahlia luncheon yesterdav at the CtayptKd Hotel, entertaining Mrs James Jones. Thomas J. Christian and visitor YValtern, of New York. Mrs Henry \Y

lek Riebcl, Mrs C. E. Wilson. Mrs K Kinkitn. Mrs. W. H. MInter. Mrs. J, |> Multuliey. Mrs. A I>. Ferry. Mrs Charles Mode. Mm. K E. Weikort .Yuss Alma

Cm ft and Mis* Anna Wtegand.

j Mis* Bertha IftMfee. at one time a newsMr* paper woman of this city. :s making a short visit to friends here and will leave

October 7. at Roberts Park church, will be: Miss Louise Tutewiler; maid of honor Miss Emma Virginia Pearson. Miss Ei z ibeth Rippet;>e of Canton. Mo Mis* Bdna Couitas of Newark, N, J Miss E Ina Locke Hamilton of Chicago, as bridesmakts;’Miss Jolla lAiuise Tutewiler. a niece, as flower maid; Thomas Ewing of Hooperton. Ill . the best man. and Messrs, Fester Smith of Danville, Charles Culp of Raymond. 111., Dwight Ritter and Alva

R Tennis, ushers.

WEST INDIANAPOLIS.

J "Yti_*TInJi^ J ” ■ > this afternoon for her home in Frank..n

*awrem* and Aire. Albeit Gall, : where . she has spent the summer with Mrs. Arba T. iVrry will come svxm to her parents. Miss Km-.he is known yi*it J* C- Ferry and family at the throughout the country as a writer of gUftCherne befote going to New York to . new* of interest to- club w, y,< S!;e has Visit her sister. Mrs. Morse. In a few re present ret the Associate*; Pres* ..t the H

Weeks Mrs. Perry ir.a son will le leenngs of the General F«*1eratVn of . The ir\,ngiFor Pagi tI v iate.-i Seattle. Wash Mr. Perry. {Clubs Club wlii ....

.. ■ ' • ' ■ - . Afternoon they entertained a number ‘of jnagnzines and tn othc: ways tden:-..

Mis#- Bieil Joyce t* th«

Danvilie. HI,.. Sim. J. K Frankfort u*-moriow to

Yoon*, of Topeka,

Jayrhier. 31r», ...Wag..cie-r t» tbe guest c*f'' retat ivi James Fox, of Peru. Ky ,

ter. Mrs Houser Shakr >f Nrw Ah an. is :f~

g'< Mi

WHl C. Thomas. M ■ ’ E Hughes, of Th Haute, and Mrs. A. Hawntuk:*-, of Wes*. Salem. Ill,, ar# the guests of Mrs TV I" lii rn kamp . Mists W#tna Van Coitf, who we* th-cat-si af Mis* Maud Beaver. St*a returaei fo Newrc**tie Mr. and Mrs. Ir*. So IMekS*r.>t » the guest..* of'ralatlvt-* in LwcdKa.. Hftes Maud Gibbs, who vlolled Mrs:, W. 7W UJkte, ha* i*--itrreed to Otieiige.. M*** Jewett Jor.es. - . Herbert and nephew Horry Mariey. end Ms .i y,. 1 Mm, vyt|S ItUralwicS. have .rciurped tror CtdiST*.*:* Mi** 5t*.b: - l TYhittentbentw of Al: i on. SURd Miss SFor*. ArftKltotlg. 'of Fermerrburg. w1»> vbiitoti Mrs. ffntner shake, hatv returteed honw Mrs. Little- Harvey and fig tighter VI v toil* <>* Mohawi: and Mrs. laiti* Tay.kW:, af Itroelk-iy'ot, who were its* guests Mrs. J. K. Greenw-sx; fcaw Tflurntd home

.

P'ke- of T in* ‘tf-x .tno M x C I 1 Flald, of Terre Iteste. tM* week. .The second dtrtatoa of. th* liidlee’ AM Society of MortfiMteet Chxisttaa church were the guests of Mrs I. H. Shake. ||i Pbu:'!i:fi*.Iii. Tfeursdoy Th-" will meet next Thairwiar afternooo with StrHughe* .Mrs. Saphia Van Dal*. . MlM Blan-cl Van D-dak and W1H Kar. - t«i M;s Lesisa -Curty. have retaiffied to DI ! '*bom.

.

are the guest* of Dr. *nd Mr*. E. 8. Aicxa-.-fier. Mr. and Mrs. W F. Bomkamp enterI totaed on* hundred guests Monday' C'erdr g in

Tbe pariofs aad dfetog-rtwm itm-Katv-i with American beauty aral. bride rou*«. tar gift* of - friends la Madlaoc. The out-of-town gues-.i were; Mrs- F, C. Warle of Mart**.

itoemt of relati <l**«iiWaod wlii visit friend* .

is the grucsi. of b Miss Crytud Det * in Cbtcago ...Mr i* visiting her daug Mis* Fntna Blrche

’ Mr. and M r

emort

“I consider Shredded Wheat Biscuit the most perfect of all foods thus far put on the market. —Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rarer

The Clubs Next Week.

Irvington For

Mis*. Knob*

lagi

gess. avenue.

• S -K. «•,:.* .C,.;e; ie ,,| . . yf&i la>M Its rlrst meedn* wiiii m-.

iel Lesley* October 'i "Tha Temt>e.-i

will be tlie play for. Jlscu**K>n

President's tiny of the Magarae -Cm:

their friends,.-at their suburban home at berseif with, mirk of wtmton, | | I IfalOtt Park, to'christen a set of Havi- kv-ed in .ClilQMO lor paver*, y. .>■. w re land china that was among tneir weddinx si)e ‘ *‘»- s connected with the Re tier. gift* akl. Luijt winter she lived ir. New Yvrk

-

Mioi Alice Pc t .j known sopranos of tht Suite

Reeves of Chicago, and Miss Cornelia 1or Chicago to visit her Lrotiier Fr-m Via- Ss,.et : , • w • Dearie. there she will go to bait Lake City for ne t;: g u. < -c - ex: S..-. .* . Among the eomnnnie* to to. *.»,•*„ gai H * h,>rt vtsitand Liter to Seattle, Wash., neon w:;. Mr- X K G. :L.,rt : - MbuTTutewUer^v ioS cT- gen . f<fc "here she will remain indefinitely. She Clair. The subjrre for the vereV X u previous to Iter marriage will own ft nn:«ti, udin and erewvto to —t *.«, < .A, i ... t._ tV, .. "I

will be the entertainment given bv the Rosemary Club Wednesday at the* home 0t Mis* Edith McMnster; Miss Emma Vir-

Downey tho same club .Friday evening

club members were

iday gvtalag

at the

entertained Canoe Club

will oiwn a music studio and exitects to -“Ihe diody of Design in Its Relati : ^ ‘ ' * ’ Maleria!." For this first day. howev. ,

Miss RotLa E. Selleck. organizer and

engage in her profession, in concert and Material." For Use- first dav howev- *

church work and teaching C A.

formerly of this city, is at the head of a large music house In Seattle and Mrs. W. B Judah, also of this city, is an organist and teacher of music there and

Chalk Drawing*.

- - .. .. .. „ , , See them l» Herman's art store winMre. Scott will be more or less asanciateo dow Saturday evening and Sur.da ail with Jhem. Mrs. Scott studied In New day. Made by Nicholson Bros . 'PhnY ork and London after taking instruction 1 tographers, li-^ K. Per.r.s- ivaiua st

perfect of all foody

W§£AT BISCUIT

Your grandfather lived on natural foods — his bones were strong, his ns tack good — he was a perfect physical man.

Makes the best toast because it is a network of shreds —each shred being highly porous—thus permitting an even and thorough application of heat. As cream toast or with a poached egg it is never “soggy.” Being a natural food it has perfect affinity with all fruits and vegetables, and served with preserves, jelly, honey or maple syrup, makes a palate-charming dessert. Shredded Wheat is the only naturally porous food made from wheat. F r « h from our ovm ^ 0,d b> ^tfrowrs. THE NATURAL FOOD CO., NIAGARA FALLS,NY.

* ^ - <r ;* v::v - re f: .?