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SOCIETY

t'ritirai uiial a cf Toioi m nJT . r.t(-l by .Mr.. Cn ; i- Mont-K-tu' ry at a ;r. du..' oL th- Jp.irtlit of Iltrnturr, sreUon lu.t , )( :!" I'regre'- club heM Wednesday afterr.'f m In th cUb room. "Thv

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by Mre. Carlott. i Hanta and ' Afi-r :.. I,.ncu" by Mrs. J ,;."; Aulls, 'f he ituJy of Tnl.-iol will be cer.tir. at d at the r.rxt meeting of tb d partment hfich will take j. Ki.cc Doc. Mr. Jj"jh Cohn was in charge of th- pioifini pr-r.ed at an attrr.OOU I f t ili tC 'f bf 'olfj V. C. T. 1'. Wednesday h-id at th home f Mis. Tannic Cpp, TL'". Cabfurui. a'.'. A report dn t hi stat onvc nt.ori the . C. T. U. h.-id at Hammond Ind.. v.-as given bv Mrs. John Pair

who waa u liflcratf from the Col t ax i W. C. T. U. and Mim. (lohn .-poke!

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Hill." Th- talk was !uiiud by a round aba di-cu.viuit f th i(f w b.liri on "U';!ivn i r Industry" and ' Child Weltare." which will b pre--tiled .tt the convening Mtat,. legislature. The next meeting of the union will L held with .Mrs. W. C. .Mc.Manr.lri, Porta' av., Jan. 10. The member.- of the Iladi ' Aid b' icty and Filde Study class of the .Mar-!- (tiuc M. i;. Church m-l at llio home of Mr-. Fmst ltea.-or. .Maple ürove rt. , Wedn--iay afterboon. After the d. voiionals con 'uckil by Mr Feasor a sliorf story, "The Firth of John th I '.apt ist and the P.rth ot" Jesu.-." wa: read by Mrs. Anna. Irjnnnrk. The b b'.e study for the meeting wa romluctl by Mn. I.vdia Hummer and re-

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of the business K'...-iori to is guests. -Mpj William k'ettrmg and Mi-. Lulu Kettr.nfg, Mai!" reve id., will entertain the oeietv th s-eo : d Wednesday in January. Installation of the new 'tiers' of th Centennial rh.b took plnee V1-iu-sday afternoon at a m -'liiii.r lu Id at thf? homo (:' Mrs. Adam !;oi.ks. li;ta Hich st. Tlu- ollir-rs for th n'v club yar who win' d.ctd Nov. 2 4. ar Mrs. K. i Ward, president; Mrs. IL D.r-.Hlow. vie"-jrt-si(bnt. ;m1 Mr.. I. L. Worner. j--crotary and tn-avun-r. S-win and ontofts vfT'- li''rsionsr of th- yi . - !al hour whi'Mi fllov-d h busir. ss ni -tir.-r. Mrs. Jolm Culloy nvA MrK K. 1'. Ward b. inr l.tvor winv.oth In tho rontrsts. IU-f rcnhnifnts wctp stt(1 to 10 numbers. Mrs. Hradby .f the Y. V. C. A. will act. as hotf."s to th club rnrnbrs and their f.amili-s at a rhri-ttn'iH dinner Thursday 'niri2: at C:"0 o'clock, lfr. CO. An all day tnetlnq: of the ITelena Tlebeknh S-wlni; circb wan hM on Wednesday at the Odd IVl'ow hall. A potluck dinner was --rve 1 at noon to HQ rn'-rubers. During th busino? nicotint: which oupi.-d tlie afternoon It was announced that a b.izar and supper will bo h Id Saturday fvor.inu'. Mrs. Joseph Cruo;r r anil Mrs. Clara Kos-.-wicz s rvrd ..v host ops- for the meeting. Election of ot'JCr will tak ilac at tho

i) x t ru ctln', which will b- htld th - rst Tu"'tl iy in Jnunry. .Urr. lb lie Xnc". i; lv.aril'-b.iri: r!., t.urt.iinfd th ii) iob rs of the !kiy arid Harris I Iom Lconomi' . lub ' (In -'da v riiiH,!,. Tin; tuou'rarn tor Th att riioon includ d ic.'alia;'s by Ml?. Lil.le Ior'!-, Miss I. Mora Coolly, and a i idinr. "ThanKs'ivin '-r." t.y Mrs. Cora Iktiifb-bl. I'ianu s '.-et ior:- v r piven by tb host .-. The meeting was attt rub'tl by II nwiiib'-rs. rn . r 7 the club will ho: 1 a meeting at the home of Mr. Ldward Ca.-y, KdwardsbutK road. Th- Standard U arrs of the Trinity M. K. eliurch :r.t Tuesday ev:unc with the M:ss s Mary and FMna Swi.shpr at their home, ll-ii Fox .st. The s-.cond chapter of the study book w.uh read by Hew G. W. I'hillij" and two leaflets were reviewed by Mi säM 1'iuline Krcesh and Mi;?-? Uerniee Axfdi. Th- mystery box v.'.a eoniuote 1 by Miss Dorothy Me Ca-,'U" during th missionary jroKram. It was beided to hold a candy sale at the Fred Weidrnan book shop, Dec. 21. A social hour clos' d th. eeninK. The Fancy Needb-workcts' club was t r.t rta.ined by Mrs. Augusta Hunt. r.ti S. Hush St.. Wednesday afternoon. Mr.. Alma Fmbetlir: and Mis. Hunt weie the u-.s;.s of the club at the meeting which wa at-tf-mb'd by 10 ine.ribers. Lefr-h-ments were serv d. Th r-hanr' ot ?ift., v. ill take place at Christmas meeting to b held at the, home of Mrs. Frank Dcitz, 101S 13. Lowman s!.. Dee. J2. The numbers of th Kinc'.s Her

alds . I the (Jraro M. K. eh.urch nu t :it lYiC bon'e of Mi.-s N t' th Na, oO.' Pennsylvania av.. Wcdne: day afternoon. FoUowini: the businc-rs .--.-i 'n the b s.son for the rft rnoon wr:s "rivn by Mi--s Florence liarrinuton. The dec rations of tu; heme farthered tie spirit of Christmas and refreshments in keepir." wi'h the i.eason were rerved by the bc-'.tes-s who was assisted by Miss 'job t and Miss Alice Isennn. Mi-c liuth Wiliiarcs, Paris st., will entertain ."t the next meeting if the clus-i Dec 2!!. Mrss. Iar.i-1 Kich and Mis Maud Hoke entertained the former m embers of the disbanded Impromptu club Wednesday afternoon at th hour of Mis Iloke. 70") Leland av. Dainty refresh inents were f.ervd at the edosrf of the afternoon, which was spent socially. Three tables' of bridge were played at a meetinv of the Weclno.alay Afternoon Fridge lub held at the home of Mrs.. F. M. Morris 41 Riverside dr. Mrs. Claude Ceyor, Woodward av., will entertain the club in two weeks

Haiti Mjers. chaplain; M.-a Charles Jo::. (ncUictori it.s. Miriraret Ioy. priiard. I'eJ. .-rates to the state 'o;iventb'n we. re 'a cted as M'ows; Mr?. Dor.abi Alien. Mrs Ceore 'oe lij-ch, Mrs. S'. I. Monn, and Mrs Pearl Fbckn. r. The alternates are Mrs. Susn Sack. Miss Frunc-s Seartes Mr. Frank Hohn and Mrs. P. J. Ilrehnur. Two isi'dubcrs were initiated aud ( r.f application wan received. I'lans w re formulated for the Christmas party to he held Dec. ".TO for members only, and which will bepin at C:3ft oclo-.k. Plans are al?o bcinjx n aue to help iri the ivin? it pifts to the Orphan's home and to

ays-.st. the salvation Army in its Chri:-:tnia. work. Any orphans of any so'.db r from any war, whu arc in r.eed will bt assisted. " The thimbb held in the afternoon was attended by ',? members and the time was spent in sewing for the buz a. to bo held Dec. 11. In the cont sts prlzt s were awarded Mrs. Joel Frazier. Mrs. C-eero Taylor, Mrs Charb Casey, Mrs Donald Allen, and Mrs. Janus F. Schock. Followlncr the program, a two course luncheon was served. This thimble was the last of the year. The ne-xt rei'ulir me ting will be held on next, Tuesday ni'ht. i Miss Vera P.eyri, 251C Linden av.. t entertained me-mbers of the Maid ot Honor class of the St. Peter's Fvan-

jreiiral rhtirch at her home Tue.iday evening. After a short buines-s

f ..lon the veninpr was spent so - cially and refreshments were served! to if. guests. The time and place of; he next meeting will bf announced! later.

Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband

BY ADELE GARRISON

Ninety-three members of the Anten W. IL C. number 11. held their regular meeting in he obi court house Tin ."day niht. The following officers were elected: Miss Clara Harmon, president; Mrs. Cora Myers st-nior vice-president; Mrs. Minnie Frank, junior vice-president; Mrs. Herbert Frantz. treasurer; Mrs).

The Tuesday Night club was en-; Lrtair.ed at th home of Mrs. lr. S. j Iain. 7-iä Harrison av. In the con- , tests prizes were awarded Mrs. O. J. I-ang iTid Mrs. C. R. Fager. Sewing, and mus'c were the diversions of the evenlnc. Mrs. I H. I-'inp-, lii. N. St. Lou's blvd., will entertain the' club members at the next meeting; which will be held in two weeks. Mr.i. C. A. Daughf-rty. 730 W. : "Washington a v.. wa hostess to 12 members of the Wednesday club at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon. Following the luncheon an informal program wa. rendered and included a paper by Miss Mary Chapln on the general lopie of birds. There will he another j meeting of the club held in two weeks j " t The T.unce club members wrc entertained at the home of Miss Kathcrinc Fricke, ',02 X. Iifayette blvd.. Tuesday nitrbt. Favors wer' won by Miss Ks t her Fulton and Miss Mary Vurpillat. In two weks Miss ITstlur Fulton will act as hoste-? to the club at her home In Horatio ct. i The Parent Teachers' association of Perb-y s hool met at th school Tuesday nJcrht. The parents were

I received by the teachers in their j various rooms from 7:ö0 to S o'clock , afte which all were assembled in

the auditorium. The program that frdlowed consisted f a Christmas play given by the children of the third grade under the direction tf

1 : k ivfeistcd upon penning the btUr.s it invitation to Kobert Sagarin lmmeliatelj' after dinner. 1 would havfi been glad to delay them a clay or two. lor following last upon the receipt of the artist's letter had come speculation as to how this visit would affect Lillian, lian. That there had been a definite break in their r 1 itionp folbnving the artist's convalescence-and . return to his home in the Catskills I was sure although Lillian had kept her own counsel in the matter, and I didn't know exactly how matters stood between them. I felt a strong reluctance at this prospect of inviting him to our hom while pho was tlomiciled next door without giving her the opportunity to express her wishes in the matter. However, there did not appear to be any way out of the dilemma. The artist had practically asked us for r.n invitation. We could not in courtesy withhold it, and Dicky was especially eager tc entertain him. Therefore I Fettled down in the library opposite Dicky after dinner, and wrote the most cordial letter I could fashion to the lonely artist who-v life was so romantically interwined with that of my dearest friend. "Finished?" Dicky, who had laid down his pen several minutes before me. uttered the query crispy as he saw me take up my sheet of mdepaper and read it over, as is always my custom after writing a letter. I knew from his tone, that, as usual, having finished a task himself, he was irritated at having to wait for any one else. "Never mind mulling it over. Toss it to a ' al critic. I'll read copy on it." "In Just a minute I'll change with you." I replied demurely and went on sedately with my reading. Xot even at the risk of Dicky's goed humor could I break so ingrained a habit as that of rereading anything I havN written. "Of all the hide-bound, customridden, old maid fussy cats." Dicky exclaimed petulantly, but 1 knew by his tone that he was not really dis-ob-ased. and havinir finished MV

reading. I passed my letter over to j him with a rmile. holding out my

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toniaihuicii:. "What's thj row'.' ' he (iJrriei. "Something gone wrong in the nie tjiree-voiuiiie romance of Under-tood-Savarin et alV I thouglit they were simply biding their time till old Harry sent them some de!init information as to his death, divorce or disappearance." Underneath his flippant manner I real an unmistakable concern. ' knew that he was genuinely interested in anything that affected Lillian's happiness, but I did not feel justified in discussing with him th. things the had not s.cn fit to tell me. "I don't know that there's anything the matter." I said truthfully. "I was just wondering whether this vi.-lt would pleae her or cause her distress." "Well, if you haven't anything more serious to we.rry about than that you're a pretty caro-fn e lady!" Dicky retorted. "Take it from me. old dear .you won't have to lash Lil kicking and screaming to the gate post to keep her from vamoosing when Hobby drops in." He sauntered out of the library as he spoke, leaving me glad indeed that h1 had not presse the question further. Put the doubt of how Lillian would take it lingered with me until the hour when Lillian herself came back from the city, and overshadowed even my interest in the success or failure of her errand.

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George H. Wheelock & Co. George H. Wheelock & Co. This store, as always in the past, has assembled for the Holiday season, comprehensive lines of the newest and most distinctive merchandise in China, Silver, Glass, Lamps and Novelties that can be found in the markets of America, England, France and Japan. Some of the displays can only be seen elsewhere in the largest cities.

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Christmas Gifts About the Store An Unusual Collection of Wallace Nutting Pictures Th ese hand-colored photographs of New England orchards, old gardens and quaint Colonial interiors, are always in demand for Christmas gifts. The present assortment includes creditable subjects, which are attractractively priced from $1.75 to $12.00 kn-. & 't ¬

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A Notable Showing of ShefHeld Silver service pieces which will enhance the beauty of the table and make most acceptable gifts. Covered Vegetable Dish Top has lock handle and can be used as a separate cish. Special $14.95

Iray lloat with Stand, special $J.3 Water Pitcher, 3-rint capacity $7.."0

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Mahogany Nut Bowl Set Bowl with nut crackers and six nut picks, special $1.95

Shcfneld Silver Candle Sticks These sticks are in the colonial shape, beautifully finished and are 8 inches high. Remarkable value at $3.00 per pair

Morning Hours are ideal for Shopping:

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hand expectantly for hiss. "I've a notion not to give It to you. Dicky .grumbled. h'lt ho crinned as he ppoke. and I knew that all clanger of hi bing cross was over. I liked Dicky. letter irnmensidy. Few men can be so gracious as well as hearty in extending an invitation as ho, and in this letter to the artist he so revered he had sounded jus-t the right note. "Mr. Ravarin ought to be pleased with this, dear." I said. ns I finished. "It breathes hospitality, reverence, sincere affection, all In one." "I'm afraid the old hoy will think I've been drinking if it's s-o strong a breath as all that." he answered llippintlv, but I knew that the little tribute had pleased him. n-verthe-"Vou haven't done such a bad Job yourself, old top. if anybody should iislc vou." hi- went on. "Our respected frieml ought to begin to pack hi pormanteau pronto when he reads thi?." "I suppose we outrht to have some p.-rple in the meet him." I cr.id hesitatingly. "We might give r little dinner, inviting; the few people he knows." "Dil could help you out on that. Dicky sTid in careless nrnuiescenee: then nt something h saw in my face he whistled a low note of as-

Mis Jacobson. Mis Doris De Ling gave a violin olo accompanied on the piano by Miss Mary Peters. The League of Woman Voter" was the subject of a short talk given by Mrs. C. Danta. Mrs. Homer Miller, the speaker of the evening, talked informally on the aim and value of the Parent Teachers' association. The state program for betterment of Indiana, schools sent out by State Supt. Hines was indorsed by the association. On Jan. 5. the next meeting will be: held at the school from :J to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Announcements

The monthly meeting of the Women's Uible class of the First Christian church will be held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. K. W. Cross. 120 F. South st. Member of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies of ;he Sunnyside Presbyterian church wiU meet his afternoon wilh Mr-. Vdam J. Hertel, 423 Arthur st. The Norman Hddy Sewing circle will hold sr, afternoon sewing and oazar Fridi y afternoon at the K. P. hall. Hostesses lor the meeting will oe Mrs. William Hege. Mrs. Harry P.oram. Mrs. Wilbur r.orsnch, Mrs. F. R Stefd, Mrs. John Hcnder.on and Mrs. James A. Collard.

Tlu general meeting of the Joseph Hospital Aid socily will

held Friday afternoon. The Wonan's Foreign Missionary society of the Lowell Heights M. F. church will hold its regutar busir,es?i meeti at the hom of Mrs.

r. Hilts. Calvert Ft The. files Aid Grace M. F. church

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Fancy Gowns in Daisy cloth for a Christmas gift, $3.00 to $5.50.

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TURKISH TOWEL SETS MAKE A PLEASING GIFT Towel Sets that formerly sold at $1.95 to $2.50 now $1.50 put up in fancy boxes.

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St. Jo5eph st.. apsifted by Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Whitrnore will tntertain with a 7 o'clock dinner at their home Friday night for members of the Old Time Friends' club The Woman's Missionary society cf the First Christian church will me-et this afternoon at 2:".'clock at the home of Mn. W. W. Forden. 41". Ivimonte Terrace. Mrs. II. M. Appleman will have hartre of he devotiona'.s. Mrs. G. Millar will speak on "The N cecity for a Saviour." Mrs. Francis Sybo!d will till a Christmas -tory. and the women's quartet will crlve a number. Mr?. Ouy Staples and Mrs. Ralph Iennlson will sine a duvt. The ho.-".-jcssvsi are Mrs. H. (I. I me!. Mr?. IduLs I L'unlon, Mrs. J. N. Hunter. Mrs. C. I P. DuComb. Mrs. Amy Hosford and Mrff r.'rip 5fvhohL

Fresh From the Country in which the famous blue grass is grown, come golden bricks of creamery SILVERLAKE BUTTER Special for Friday and Saturday, per lb.

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