Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 191, 22 June 1921 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921.
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THE PALLADIUM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Standardized and Indexed for quirk reference, according to th Basil L. Smith System (Copyright).
Advertising Rate 10 rents per line, per Insertion. words to the line. No ad taken for less j than 20 centa cash or less than 31 cents i charge. No ads accepted after 11 o'clock on day of publication. For contract, call phone 1834 or 2S72. SUMMER RESORTS 3A THHER POTTAOKS west side Lake James Second Rasin. 300 yards from store; dance hall and hotel, $15.00; open dates June. July, August. Otis D Wlckerd. AngoH. Indiana. LOST 4 LOST 1920 R. H. S. class ring. Return to Palladium. Reward. LOST Saturday night, new top coat, . between 9th and Main and New Madison. Ohio. Kay Jones. 405 NX. 21st, Hkhmnnrt. Ind.. phone 3712. HELP WANTEI -MALE WANTED Experienced sticker man. Williams Furniture Co. VA NT e!K xpert brush man. must be capable of doing Inside and outside finishing on Kitchen cablneta. Land Dilks Co. MENLearn the barber trade. Quick, thorough method. Jobs waiting, good trade. Demand and wages big. Write Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells St., Chicago. B elTR aTLVAY-T R A F F I CM N SPECTO R $110 to $250 monthly, expenses paid. Steady, pleasant work: splendid opportunities. Position guaranteed or monev refunded. Easy to qualify. Write for free booklet. E-292 Stand. Business Training Inst.. Buffalo, N.JT. MEN WANTED for" Postal Main Service. Examinations soon. Salary $14O0-$1800. Experience unnecessary. Write for free particulars about positions and examinations. Columbia School of Civil Service, 142 Pope Rldg. Washington. D. C. HELP WANTED Male or Fe;nale 5 MAN OR WOMAN wanted, salary $38 full time, 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Mills. Norristown, Pa. HELP WANTED FEMALE A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to do general house work In amall family. 437 South 14th street. SALESMEN & AGENTS WANTED 7 FORD AND DODGE OWNER Minimum charge for grinding in your valves is $1.50. A "Richmond" universal valve tool does the work fast and extremely accurate at the small expense of 10c. Agents wanted. Richmond Tool Works, 27 North 11th St. SITUATION WANTED 8 W a ANTED Employment, morning noon nd evenings, on Saturdays. 413 W. Chestnut Phone 3143. SERVICES OFFERED 8 WALL Paper Cleaning. P10,"77'; WELl7TIGGTNGprA7vrrrght, Campbellstown, Ohio. ROOMS FOR RENT 7TH ST.. S... 109 Furnished sleeping room, lientleman preferred STH STT N.! 204 Modern furnished room for rent. KiTH ST.7 ST 42FurnlsheJ rooms for rent. 10TH ST.. N.. 314 Modern sleeping room. Also light house.keeping room. 11TH ST., N.22 Nice furnished rooms for rent, privilege of cooking, reasonable. IHTFI St7, S., 120 Three unfurnished riSoms for rent, with bath. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS J9 MAIN ST.. 1314 Modern light housekeeping rooms. MAIN ST.7 415', Desirable front rooms for light housekeeping. Cheapest rooms in town. See Hopkins. TIf ST.. N., 317 3 or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, also sleeping rooms. klNSF.Y S.t!T 301 Two or three unfurnished rooms for rent, light housekeeping, modern: also garage LIGHT Housekeeping RoomsNo children. 513 S. 11th St. !' O II rt K NT Light rooms. Phone 4891. housekeeping HOUSES--APTS TO RENT 9 IfiTH FT.. S.. 29 3-room furnished apartmf nt. FLAT KO R- ft K NT -1237 Main. Call J-J7 4. KO R KEXfrnom f u rn I s h ed reference, no children. 27 N. St. Phone 2981. flat. 11th i-OK RKNT 4-room furnished corner apartnifiit. with or without garage, rieferencps required. 700 W. Main. Phone 4702. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED 11 WANTED liood respectable home for cirl 14 years old. Can be out of city. S21', M;iin street. BUSINESS SERVICE 12 PA PER HANGING, painting. Phone 4628. Moore. LAWN- MOWERS harpeden. Frank Rruner. Phone 2516. PCIIKEX" IX )ORS for sale, made to order, repairing, lawn .noTCrs sharpened. Wesley Brown and Son. Phone :0Xo. CLEANING PRESSING DRY CLEANING PRESSING and Repairing of 'Ladies' and Gents Garments Suits pressed Suits cleaned and pressed 50c 1.U5 THE ELITE TAILORS 921 H Main St. Over Bartel & Rone's PAINTING 15 HOUSE PAINTING Interior finishing. E. C. Sims, phone 2571. MOVING ANDJTORAGE 16 j W. E. EVANS I For Local and Long- Distance Hauling! of All Kinds. Phone 3105 -30 Lincoln j FORREST MONGER For local and lonjr distanct hauling. Furniture crated, stored or shipped. AUTO MOVING VAN 200 South 7th St. Phone -'( Office Phone 2j2! LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING of Household Goods. RICHMOND STORAGE COMPANY Cratinfc and Storage Rear 19 S. lltli St. Phones 222S-1566 W. G. RAKEK. Mgr. ROOFING REPAIRS 17 UNION ROOFING CO. Felt. Asphalt filled, laid and guaranteed only by us. Get a free estimate before roofing. Phone 2809. Office 9 South 7thSL RICH MON D mH5VlNOcbTWork done within 15 miles of Richmond, felt pattern or shinfcle roof. S. Baker, mgr., Flioiif- ;S3t.
17 Awnings, Upholstering and RepairA. E. Jones, 18 N. 22nd. Phone 3797. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 13 bee SERVICE ELECTRIC CO. For Prices of Fixtures and All Kinds of Electrical Work. Phone 6166 306 Main Street ELECTRICAL contracting and repair work. Satisfaction guaranteed. George H. Kramer, 225 South 14th Street, Phone 1054. FURNACES 21 Marshall (Wolverine Furnace Co.. E. J. Knapp, phone 149. office 520 Main. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Household goods, as good as new. 307 South 11th street. FOR SALE 1 i vemis martin bed in perfect condition, with mattress and springs; 1 dark I blue frosted Reed gondola baby j carriage ; 1 natural Reed stroll er. Call phone 2562. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 21 FOR SALE Davenport. 418 NVYSTh. FOR-SALE Manure il7North jth. BRASSBEDi springs, mattress, 9x12 rug. Cheap. 120 South 2th. FOR SALE Refrigerator and walker. Phone 3411. baby i Porch Rocker. Settee, Sanitary Cot 1119 North B. FOR SALE Medium trunk, slightlv used. Phone 2129. sized wardrobe 401 South 12th. FOR SALE Sweet potato, cabbage, tomato and cauliflower plants, cheap. Wm. Reed, phone 4009. Spring Grove. wTtchesnd SPECTACLES For bargains in watches and high grade spectacles, call at C. E. KEEVER S WATCH SHOP 7 South 11th St. FURNITURE AND STOVES All kinds, good prices. Home Supply Store, 131 Ft. Wayne Ave. Phone 1862. FOR SALE Lathe, Planer, 2 Milling Machines, Drill Press, Welding Outfit. Rear 109 South Sixth. PHONE 2581 FOR SALE Good used furniture of all kinds at Vi what new would cost Townsend's Used Goods Store, 533 Main. Phone 1296. Ml S CJE LLANEOU S WANTE D 22 CATTLE WANTED 20 or 25 head of young cattle to pasture. $2.00 per month. H. H. Stanford. Williamsburg. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 23 VICTROLA. $35; Street. 25 records. 101 State FINE VIOLA for saie. very cheap. 732 North 10th. Phone 3494. FOR SALF. Good nickel plated musician's alto horn. 305 National road or phone 339. PIANO TUNING 23 D. E. ROBERTS "Always Reliable. Phones 4110-2623. RECORD EXCHANGE 23A BUY used records, save 33 1-3 per cent. Nellie A. Rocker. Miller Harness Store. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 30 F'OR SALE Splendidly equipped moving picture theatre in hustling Indiana town of 1.000. Seating capacity. 225. Paying nicely now, with owner located elsewhere. This is an exceptional opportunity. Other business is reason for selling. There is not a better equipped theatre in a town this siie in Indiana. Only theatre in town. Address Box 523, Marion, In diana. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES 31 HOUSK AND HARNESS. Phone 41 IHORSK and COW C. Parker. Kate! iff street. FOR SALKroan buKi Ind. -Two registered Shorthorn Omer Bennett. Modoc, FOR SALE Cheap, lwork mare, one! 1-horse wagon, 1 breeching harness. I Phone 4942. R. A. Pox 113-H. FOR SALK SOW and S nice pigsTBig Tvpe. also nice spring shoat.. Gus Winters, I'nion Pike. Phone 54073. POULTRY 31 Phone 200 White 54392. Leghorn hens. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 33 5-PASSENGER Hunt street. PILOT. 1400. BUICK ROADSTER 1919 late: 6-cyl.. cord tires. drove fi.000 miles; guaranteed perfect. Will take any make car in trade and note for difference. WALTER E. SCHOTT 1 4 South 9th St. Special Built CADILLAC RACING CAR For sale or trade at 11 So. 7th. PHONE 1058. See Miller or O'Connell CHEVROLET TOURING $250. Will take old car in as part payment. Phone 6165. r Offers Some REAL BARGAINS in Rebuilt Cars 1!21 DAVIS Sport model, finish and Spanish leather upholstery excellent, has had less than 4 months' usage and is as good as new in every respect. Disteel wheels lend attractiveness and snap at .bar.sain....S!700 STUDEBAKER 19205 passenger touring, just repainted and perfect mechanical L-ondition, an S 11 A fl E? unusual bargain 1919 W'ESTCOTT SEDAN Springfield body, the grey and black pin stripe upholsterv is perfect. Will refin-yVdese.-SlO NASH CHUMMY Original paint is excellent, splendid mechanical con- C09g! dition, spare tire - Come to the Factory or Phone 347S Pilot Motor Car Co. Richmond
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Big Drop in Prices on FORD CARS See WALTER E. SCHOTT 14 South 9th St. FORD COUPE. 1921 model, driven 300 miles, starter and demountable rims; a big discount. FORD SEDAN. 1921 model; starter and demountable rims; extra tire good, runs like new. FORD TOURING. 1921: demountable rims and starter, new. FORD ROADSTER. 1920: demountable rims and shock absorbers; extra tire. FORD TOURING. 1916; extra good tires, runs perfect. FORD ROADSTER. 131"; extra equipment; first-class. Cash or Terms FOR SALE Four cylinder Buick automobile. 1917 model D-35. cheap. In first class condition, at 411 S. 6th St. STUDEBAKER-TOURING 1916. starter, electric lights, demountable rims. Will demon strate. $100 cash or terms. WALTER E. SCHOTT 14 South 9th St. USED CARS 33 WE BUT SELL OR TRADE in used cars: three 1920 Ford tourings; Westcott touring, runs good. $150: 1919 Dodge touring. $650: George Worley, 15 South 9th. Dort agt. MOTOR TRUCKS 33 FOR SALE 21 ton Indiana truck. good as new. Bargain if sold at once, icirpnnnp I .tit. AUTOMOBILES WANTED 33A WANTED TO BUT Ford or Dodge touring car. Phone 1054. T JR E S AND A CCE S S O R I E S 35 TIRES. 32x34 N. S. 6.000 mile tire. $14.75; 32x32 red tubes, $1.95. Cliff Bevington, 17 South 9th street. Make MORE MILES by Putting on HAWKEYE TIRES BENNETTS' TIRE STORE i The Home of QUALITY and SERVICE ' 1512 Main St. Phone 2444 1 AUTO OWNERS Keep your clothes clean with Jiffy Cushion Slips and Seat Covers. W. A. PARKE 17 South 10th Phone 1632 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 35 THOS. A. ROBISON Automobile and Truck Repairing When Others Fail. Take it to Robison. 17 South Sixth, Phone 1039 BATTERY SERVICE 35 EXIDE BATTKRI ES Gas Car. Farm Liehtine. Vehicle Recharging and Repairing. Free Testing Service. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO. 43 South 5th St. Phone 2995 AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 35 j AUTOMOBILE PAINTING at Reasonable Prices on My Work. ! fceeing is Believing. R. L. HOSACK Shop 401 S. 11th Res. 717 S. 11th Quality AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Ernest R. Spencer I 1 Rear "20 S. 9th Phone rid i GARAGES 36 ! GARAGE 205 North Sixth St. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 37 i A THREE-SPEED Excelsior Motor- j cycle, in A-l condition, a bargain. I price J100. Call evenings. Phone i 697, Camden, Ohio. j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 421 F'OR SALE 22S N. 19th. Frame housp. S rooms. I Call 221 North 20th. MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE Seven rooms and bath; very desirable location in West Richmond. Phone 31D3. FOR SALE By the owner, 6-room house. South 15th. near Main, Price J2.750. Inquire 208 South 14th. FOR SALE At a bargain, fi rooms, gas. electric lights, both kinds of water, possession at once. 504 X. 17. A Real Home 6 rooms, modern, ideal location; strictly modern in every respect. Don't overlook this one if you are looking for a real home. We have many others, some on the payment plan. See Us For SERVICE Burdsall & Willett Co. Contractors and Builders REAL ESTATE Rooms 7 and 8 Vaughn Bldg. 710J2 MAIN Phones 1481-3271-3293 See Us For FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Harris & Korteweg Southwest Corner 6th and Main Sts. Office Phone 2278 Residence 3014 GOOD CITY PORTER FIELD. HOMES Colonial Bid?. FOR REAL. ESTATE and FARMS see A. M. ROBERTS. Richmond, Ind., R. F. D., Phone 4171. BKADBURT & BAILEY Real Kstate. Insurance. Loans and Surety Bons. 202-204 Colonial Bids-
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PROPERTY On Payments GOOD 6-ROOM HOUSE New furnace, toilet. So. 13th St.. $500 down, $25 per niontli. Possession at once. 7-ROOM HOUSE South 13th, bath and toilet, good home, possession can be arranged soon. 130-ACRE FARM TO TRADE Good house, bank barn, fair fences, sugar tree land, Darke Co., O. Will trade for good city property, a double preferred, long time loan for balance. Will sell chattels and give possession at once. Owner leaving farm on account of health. GOOD DAIRT FARM 127 acres, edge of town, part cash, balance on good terms, price reasonable 120 ACRES Preble Co., O., $12.000 loan, price $150 per acre. Will trade for city property and take some incumbrance if property O. K. List Your Farms and City Property With Me HENRY E. LONG Room 201 K. of P. Bldg. S. 8th, Opp. City Light Office Phones 1628, 1008, 2017 Open evenings from 7 to S:30 C. E. KEEVER CO. has a fine list of ho;:ses. Office phone 1641; res. 2169. Office 7 S. 11th St. See us for bargains. GOOD MODERN 7-room house." West Side, $4,500. Steele. Phone 1310. FOR SALE 173 acres, H mile north of Richmond, with or without buildings. Phone 3SS1. r "A FOR SALE 51 ACPtES, fine dairy and chicken farm; 5 miles of Richmond, on main pike. Will take city property in trade. 88, ACRES, 2 miles of Richmond, on main pike; all level and a good producer. FOR RENT 5-ROOM house in W. 'Richmond; $25.00 per month. QreoMch 223 Colonial Phones 2153, 3468 "When There Are Betler Bargains, Greulich Will Have Them" MONEY TO LOAN 46 ASK US If You Need Money LOANS 2W Per Month On furniture, livestock etc. wnp io5 ue U Ai'i i c t-T WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY 9 N. loth St.. Richmond, Ind. PHONE 2509 LOAN On Furniture. Pianos. Livestock. Autos. Talking Machines. Etc. Get our terms before borrowing. One to twenty months to pa v. All transactions strictly private. THE STATE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY Phone 2560 Room 4 0. 3rd Floor, Colonial Bids. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, 'Wayne County, ss.: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Bernard A. lieill.v. deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ELlZA RE ILLY, Administratrix. Kelley & Kelley. attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana. Wayne County .ss. : Estate of Jeanette Cook, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- ' dersiKned has duly qualified in the u ayne Circuit Court as executrix of the last will and testament of Jeanette Cook, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. Dated June 21, 1921. MART HAZEL BARTON, Executrix. Gardner. Jessup and Hoclscher, attorneys. 3t-l each wk. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Wayne County. Indiana, ss.: Estate of Nancy J. Williams, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court. administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Nancy J. Williams, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK., Administrator with the Will Annexed. Gardner, Jessup and Hoelscher, attorneys. St
KENT FORBES IS YOUR SKIN FINE? There are very few completions that can stand the test of a cloe exfiminaMon in brilliant f anlight. ThJ ) sun's rays well have been called pitiless, since they search out and show up the smallest fiaw in one's complexion. The most common fault is enlarged pores, which are particularly prominent under a bright light. No amount of powder or cream c;yi disguise them. They cannot be made fine if one's health is not fairly good and one's diiestion in practically perfect condition. These physical details must be looked after intelligently. But for the rest of it, absolute cleanliness is all that is required. However, an enormous amount can be done immediately toward reducing the pores by the use of proper astringents. The general daily face treatment which I recommend, will make any skin perfect if the digestion is good. Hold hot wet cloths over the face for about two minutes. This opens the pores and stimulates the skin. Rub in a quantity of cleansing cream after this, working it thoroughly into the skin. Then warn the face with hot water and a wild soap. If possible scrub the skin with a small flesh brush. Rinse with hot water, cold water, and rub the skin with a piece of ice. If the skin is dry, rub in a tiny bit of cream before the cold rinse and the ice. The ice is invaluable because it shrinks up the enlarged pores and makes the tkin smooth and fine in appearance. Twenty-One You can increase your weight by taking . a table-spoon of olive oil in the same amount of grape juice with each meal, or three times a iday. Massage a good building creum I into your face and neck, which will nourish me tissues. P. A. Drink more water and eat less food that is starchy or fat. R. F. S. To strengthen the muscles of a stomach that have grown flabby, lie flat on the back, arms extended by the sides; bend the knees and slowlv . i s ' .1 ' raise both legs a.s f&r as they will go. i SOCltfY (Continued "from Page Four) affair. A large number of persons, it is expected, will attend the dance. Country club members will be entertained, at a dinner-dance at the club next Saturday evening. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Pryor's band of L'aton, O., is to play for the dance. Reservations for dinner must be made Friday evening. The June social committee is arranging for the i party. ! Mrs. Sidney Watt entertained infor- ! mally for the Ornis Melas society at j her home, .".04 North Ninth street, j Tuesday evening. The evening was j spent informally and refreshments were served following a business j meeting. Those present included: Miss ! Gertrude Eggleston, Miss Esther I Fouts, Miss Mildred Whiteley, Miss Dorothy Lebo, Miss Lucile Weller, Miss Ogen Shelton. Miss Esther Reid, Miss Helen Bentlage, Miss Helen Haseltine. Miss Berdice Norris, Miss Doris Puckett, Miss Mary Reinhardt, Miss Katherine Binkley and Mrs. Sidney Watt. One of the most notable church weddings of the month is that of Miss Lena Weisbrod. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weisbrod, of South Fifteenth street, and Oliver E. Steinkamp, of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steinkamp. of South Twenty-first street, which occurs in St. Paul's Lutheran church at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. Mr. Charles Weisbrod, uncle of the bride will preside at the organ. Some vocal selections will be sung by Miss Louise Meerhoff. The ushers will be I. R. Hoivcrass. of Indianapolis, Imer Riley, of RnffaJo. X. Y. Robert Wiechman
and Frank Moelk. A large number of evening recital will comprise a string out-of-town guests arrived to attend 1 Quartette. They are: Helen Addlethe wedding and the reception to be I man, first violin; Charlotte Colvin.
held afterwards. Among the guests are Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Baur. of Indianapolis. Imer Riley, of Buffalo. N. Y Mrs. Minnie Riley and Miss Cathren Riley, of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICK OF SALE OF R K A I ESTATE BY EXECUTOR The undersigned executor of the will of Mary Ann Boyd, deceased, hereby gives notice that by order of the Wayne Circuit Court, he will at the hour of in a. m.. on the !Uh day of July, 1&21, at the office of Alonzo R. Feemster. on Main street in the town of Cambridge City. Ind.. in the Countv of Wavne and State of In liana, and trom rinv to liav thereafter until sold, offer for sal" at private sale the following described real estate, to-wit: P" ",u""'1 ,u'"lr'..1 section twenty-cisrht (Js). townsmp sixteen (16) north, ranpre twelve 1 J east in Wayne Cjvunty, Indiana, beinsr the east one-half of the following described real estate: Commencing at the northwest corner of a lot known as the Slaughter House Lot conveyed by William Petty to Abner D. Bond Sr., thence east with the Cumberland Road eight (S) rods': thence south fourteen (14) rods and thirteen (13) feet: thence west eiht S rods: thence north fourteen (14) rods, and thirteen 413) feet to the place of beginning. Also: A part of the northwest quarter of section twenty-eight (2SO. township i sixteen (lfi) north; range twelve (12) east, in Wavne County. Indiana, commencing thirteen and fifteen onehundredths (13.15) rods eaft of the southeast corner of a lot formerly owned by A. R. Smith, in the town of Dublin, in said county and state. ate. thence north pearly twenty-two , . . ence east seventy-six- C6 feet:! south nearlv twenty-two (22) the north boundary of the Narods: th thence ruus. w me norm oounuir.v oi me .d 76 feet to the place of beginning, beProperty of Mary Ann nova in wnirn snt1 rpsiafd ai inp tim of her nath, in said town of Dublin Also: Lot number fifty-three (53) In Abiiah Moffitfs Second Addition to the city of Richmond, Wayne county, indiana.
!aia property win pe nrierea in par- cf.ropfer Afrs Rrajrrfe.ll Mr an1 fcels as above described for not less ' .eIW' rf Kragflell, J r. and Mr
than the fuu appraised value thereof, subject to tne approval of said court, and upon the following: terms and conditions: At least one-TTiird of the purchase money cash in nand and the balance in two equal - installments payable not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the pur - chaser, bearine six per cent interest from date, and attorney's fees, waiving relief, and secured by mortgages on the real estate sold. Said property will be sold subject to taxes payable in 1922 ALVAREN1S L. NEEDHAM. Executor. I A. It. Feemster, attorney. J June 22-23.
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1 j- - - , Examine your skin for coarse pores. Press the thighs firmly against the abdomen and hold the position for a few seconds; then extend and lower the legs to first position. Follow this by standing erect, then lift your right knee and clasp it with wour hands, pulling it up as high as you can, against the abdomen. Hold lor a few seconds and repeat it. Repeat the exercise, using the other leg. All inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes in care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered in thesa columns In their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing to the great number received. So, if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and sell-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the questionre Editor I. R. Holycross and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlstedt, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ella Green, nf Pershing- Mr and Mrs. , , . . ,. ,. Harvey Gluesenkamp. of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKnight, of Connersville; Miss Edna Hockey, of Dayton, O.; Herbert Stewart, of In dianapolis; the Misses Sylvia Trone, Pearl Barton, Marie Barton, Helen Landis, Edna Landis, Geneva Hoel and Louise Meilinger, all of Dayton, O.; Mrs. Herbert Meyer and Paul i Meyer, of Marion and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Klopp, of Middletown. Intermediate pupils of F. K. Hicks will be presented in two violin recitals, one Thursday, the other Friday evening, at S o'clock in the high school auditorium. Miss Mary Catherine Gates, 'Celloist. will be assisting artist Thursday evening. The program will Amaryllis (Louis XIII) Ghys ! John Black Flow er Song Langey ' Barney Reddington j Albumleaf Bohm ; Adelaide Kemp j Tamborin Gossec Pauline Armold Intermezzo Bohm William Hornaday Hungarian Dance Horvath Georgianna Doan Serenade Schubert Frederick Thistlethwaite Love Song Hauser Thelma Schelienberg Oriental Cui Catherine Gates Berceuse Jkarnefelt Margaret Nungusser ' Sarabaude Bohm Irma Weaver Berceuse-Slav Neruda i Reba Townser j Gipsy Dance Irene Jarra Ernst Assisting artists for the Friday second violin: Alice Smith, viola; and Helen Roland, 'cello. The program follows: Slumber Song Bohm George Hayworth Gavotte Gossec Rhea 'VYellbaum Allegretto Dancl Marth Evans Salute de Amour Elgar Janice Smith Madrigale Simonetti Mftrchia Denni? Spanish Dance Maszkowski 1 Maurice Mentendick iLove Sons Eulenstein Glenna Miller i Menuet Paderewski String Quartette Rnuvpn r rips Alns .Herman Hayden . '. , r.uin oieweRe Menuet Clara Huber Gavotte from Mignon Thomas Robert Hough Fantaisie Pastorale Singelee IJoyd Outland Traum der Sennein Labitsky Mildred Kenworthy Life Let Us Cherish, Fantaisie Farmer Gertrude Huddleston Gavotte, op. 314. Bohm Ruth Hutcbens Regrets Vieustemps Marie M'Mamus Miss Bernice Trakowska, of 618 rjif hmnnd Avpnnp lf-ft Snniiav ovimim i . - - - - - - - - , i . . . Toledo, O., where she will spend two weeks visiting friends and some former chums with whom she attended - nuiuier tnuiiia lui ftiium tne auenaea j 7?,l , ! I f A very pleasant Burpnse Party was, i 6'vu uuiuc ui auu mis. J Fred Libbert of 410 South Tenth etrAAt Rnn.iav A nortv nf K tv rt.A Vti.' from Springfield, Ohio, with a fine j picnic dinner ready to serve. Those i nresent were Mr. and Mrs. r,P(ir William Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William Shirley and two daughters, Margie and Dorothea and son Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Deyhle and two sons, I ! Koy and tlden; Mr. and Mrs. Frank In j Shaefer. Mr. Charles Libbert of Rlrh1 mond and Misses Marie and Plorpnep, ! ,V.Q a ues Marie ana t lorence I Liuuerv auu wr, anu Airs, r Tea LIDbert. Mrs. Jess Lamott, Mrs. Wiley Godwin, Mrs. G. W. Crull and Miss Anna Lamott save a miscellaneous shower
Saturday afternoon, at the home of 'that the United States owns 43 per Anna Lamott in honor of Mrs. Walter cent of the total tonnage of sailing Jacobs, (formerly Marie Crull). Mrss vessels in the world.
Jacobs received many useful and beautiful presents. Refreshments were served to the following:- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs Mrs. Jess Huddleston and daughter Ruth. Mrs. Carl Huston.
Mrs. Harry Rodenberg,- Mrs. Grover Slonaker, Mrs. Homer Bertsch and daughter Dorothy, Mrs.- Iva Faucett and daughter Ruth, Mrs. Clarence Helmsing, Mrs. Charles Marlatt and daughter Clara, Mrs. Claude Dillon, Mrs. Rudolph Slonaker, Mrs. Ruth Arnheither and daughter Ruth .Marcella, Mrs. Alfred Sample, . Mrs. Omer Lamott, Mrs. G. W. Crull, Mrs. -Wiley Godwin. Mrs. Jesse Iamott. the Misses Mary Alice Lamott, Helen Taylor. Lona Sloncker, Verona and Carrie Stewart, of Richmond, Canda.ce Kimmel, Martha and Anna Lamott,Ethel Kimmel, Beulah Huston, and Paul Crull, Glen and Robert Sample and Malcom Hiser. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart entertained to supper Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowden and daughter Mary, of Kokomo, Mrs. Omer Lamott and daughters Anna, Martha and Mary Alice, Mrs. Martha Stewart. Carrie and Verona Stewart, and Mr. John Smelser. Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Wilson and family from Chicago, arrived today to spend a few days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, 32Vi North Seventh street. Suburban MODOC Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis McGunegill and children spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGunnegill.. .Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Johnson and sons, of near G:lveston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Rubush and children.. .Mrs. Clara White spent the week end in Marion, visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abel and children spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Abel E. P. Dow and family, entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dow- and children of Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spray and children, Miss Marjorie Current of Farmland and Mr. and Mrs, Russel Dow, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dow Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson and children, of Muncie, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnson. ....Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Conarroe and Dan Vandaman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Oler near Economy.. . ..Miss Lois Lennington and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Swain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swain...;. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hunt spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Gaddis Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graj ham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hewett of near Grace Chape!. . . . .Mrs. Mollie Houck returned to her home in Mooreland Sunday after a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Alva Muml and children of near Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Naylor Mr. and Mrs. O. P-. Van Y and son, Kenneth, spent Monday in Winchester Mr., and Mrs. E. H Johnson spent Friday evening in Muncie Arlet Walker of Hammond, i.-; visiting his mother, Mrs. Lewis Walker Mr. and Mrs. Nealie McGunegill and children, of near Carlos Citv, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Em met McGunegill Misses Beatrice and Bernice Spray and Marjorie Current of Farmland, spent Sunday afternoon wiih Misses Nina and Hele.i Van Y Mr. and Mrs. Roil Farquhar and children spent Sunday in Muncie Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moran of near Economy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Howell Mrs. Leslie Cox and son Charles spent Thursday afternoon in Muncie.. .RoW ert Burgess, Florence Lester, Clarence Wright are attending a short course school in Muncie. PHILOMATH, Ind. M. D. McCashland of Abineton, spent Thursday night and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Plankenhorn and daughter Ruth. J. O. Plankenhorn was in Connersville Friday morning Mr. and Mr?. Clarence West and sons called on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank Friday evening. Mrs. Grant Rose, daughters Margie, Ruth and Ruby spent from Friday until Sunday with Will and May Hayward of Green's Fork Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and children, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Allen and children, Martin Rodenburg and Jerome Tout of Pennville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter Edith Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Lyboult and son James of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. James Lyboult of Green's Fork, Mildred Stinson, Earl Porter of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg and Ray Fulton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and family Mr. and Mrs. Emil Filby were. the-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert DuGrandrut and son of Milton the latter part of the week Mary Rose left Sunday for a visit with relatives at Green's Fork Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenburg and son Charles and John Rodenburg spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Darter and daugter Mildred of Milroy... Mrs. Ben Manly and son William Otis of Richmond, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. B. .McCashland Mr. and Mrs. John Hcndrix, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hendrix of Richmond, motored to Columbus, Ind., Sunday. BETHEL. Ind. -Children's night was observed hfre Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Edward Norris, -of Nashville, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Malon Smith and family, of New Madison, spent Sunday afternoon with Charles Smith and family Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McCrackin and children, oi Lightsville, are spending a few days with Merl Coleman and family Mrs. bmith and son, Paul and Mis' m, . .. . . na i .aura in n . T i ii ahnm Monday afternoon with John Hard'ne an(j family Mr and Mrs K li CrT fipiri Kne.nt V'rt.v tMc " spent fjpM snent a rlai- tbia -orcoV -itH f and Mrs. Stephen Cofield who is ill. .. Mr and Mrs. AnGn Brumfield and grandson, Wayne, spent Sunday with Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph Long, o.1 Centerville Mr. and Mrs. Amos Black and son, Robert and daughter,Lucile and Mrs. Mary Young and son. Leonard, of New Paris, O., spent Sunday evening .with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer. Miss Lucille remained for a few days Mrs. Everette "White returned Saturday evening - after spending a week in Richmond. ...Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harlan are spending a few days at the reservoir, fishing Rev. and Mrs. Roy L. Brown, of Bellefontaine, O., returned Friday after a two weeks visit here with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Brown, A short time airo it wn eeMmataH
