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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 31

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THE MARION DAItT STAR. ATTRPAT. SEPTEMBER 80, ti TAGR FIFTEEN. 'nurse. But tat don other thing.

It has been active In look- ing after the sanitary conditions of i the city and ha been a great fac-j tor in the annual cleanup weekj project. A year ago last Christina i it gave to the European War Relief, fund; it at one time supplied milk for babies; it gava Marlon itsj baby" week; it has brought speak-( here who have given instructive i OF WOMEN'S CLUES AND ITS WORKS It Has Dene in Past and What It Plans To DoA Membership of 500. Dress-Up Week Jnsftnmciinoini talks; It has helped sell goods madej (nursing care at the bedside, the ar- bj. bUn(j (n the interest of tbej ranging of the sick room, the P'n-jtate blind commission; last spring ining ot a diet, instruction or advice, (t gent donation of new) and not sorrow, end or way; fi.t, teat each tomorrow 'I in farther titan today. Tt tl.VM.

as to the care of a certain disease, books ,0 tt)e sanatorium for tuber-instruction along sanitary measures, cUgrg Mt Vernon ami this yean etf- ill attempt still other things, The ruble health work eorers Eira Fnini Madldlrs onl of Umpfellou can iiounir trmwt-niiiii. tAollnv with this Vpullh Oil mil' -2S In the past two years the feder- omens juw. the nub ana owing to tne ii'i'i i i i i i ii -wil allon UBS auuurea us uirumnou, death rate among yoange chl -1 rirpn. in Marion, much attention llUM' T(io and am "ii'nn fiiT- fV Kiven bv the nurse to child welfare. dubs in the rederanon.

When Miss Notestine first came toian's club. Current Topic. Advance this cltv Marion was about to have Research. Council of Jewish Worn a -baby" week, and Miss Notestine eu, Bay View Reading circle, Pro immediately put forth her best ef-j grass. Ben Hur Literary society forts to instruct mothers as to the Delphian.

Morning Musical, Search rsiexi weeK our displays win oe so iargre, vanea ana attractive as to repay your making special effort to come. The dominant modes of the season are now established and by adding the newest tendencies of noted designers (as well as our own) this display will offer the best time to make selection and special prices will obtain. care of their babes so as to onsei and ttouna laoie. ia las' last the additions in among children during hot weather. SU are the new arc llirl, He firm inplish more tomor-p.

they ore accomplishing lrtla organization, winch ,4 MaT iurln feu years in the Mn.l betterment of the? lemc to history it splen- upo" wUhit face ahead to overcome Ic in the pathway leading gicctc-t hope a home for and girl of Marion. ulicre the club women the orkinK Rlrls of Mari.m and he an influence for I liome with a reading tiii lroves Fruitful. past tw years. At that time a large amount of Last spring four cluba came into literature for the care of babies was the federation. They were the given out.

That the efforts of Morning Musical, the Delphian, the Baby" week have proven fruitful searchlight and Round Table. An Is shown in that many calls have e(tort be ml(Je thji yMr t0 in. been made upon the nurse from crPftse the number of club, mothers since then, asking for fur-. The fedPratot) niu over 500 ther Instruction as to the care of Lumbers, This membership in- their babies. I eludes over 300 associate members Much welfare work carried on Bere form, knQwn bv the nurse and many little llves tronesses have been saved rouh er ca I The federation i.

a mem-m LnJ are being greatly b.r of the state federation but not room and a room life can be forgotten surrounding and In speaking of this child welfare work Miss Notestine said, "1 think the high death rate among these rhiiriTPn fs due to ooor food and literature. A home wrier ami svinpathy, ftlciid.dili will go hand in hand. home where the club women meet with freedom at all knowing if is ilcir own. poor conditions by which they are! unr THKY ACCOM I'M -mi. surrounded.

ui course umu i weak but then environment ip women of Uie toaerauuu unnilnrs. They has much to do with It. "In the child welfare work the at'iutu iia. rpver vet set before them an io ffivpR instrue- but what they win it sooner PUl lai luc Sltaowiinig off Partem Hails $7oS0 to Everyone new, large and small shapes with gold and silver lace trimming in Poppy Red, Egyptian Blue, Grays and black. Many close fitting hats, so quaint, so different, the model itself makes them distinctive.

I IllliSC yiann ui u.v. the remoteness of the day tlon as t0 proper food, sanitary con- oH vnti- giving tliern mue i. anions, pruiin tf have faith in that their lation. as these mean so much to in-, will not be in vain. They kno chlid health.

Many people still Faith is the substance of ding to the idea that windows must hoped for, the evidence of be closed and the fresh air excluded not seen I from the rooms, especially at night. was thi- faith that won them These people must be taught that i most orthy of their achieve- fresh air and often the simplest win hrlne relief. clubs in the local federation being members of the general federation are the Woman's club and the Research club. The Marlon federation meets monthly, the first Tuesday of each month at the public library. An added feature last year to these business meetings was a program of papers and music contributed by the various clubs.

This kept up an interest in the meetings. The new officers of the federation who will take up the year's work at the meeting to be held at the library Tuesday afternoon, October 3, at 2:30 o'clock, are: Federation Officers. Mrs. W. H.

Molverstott. president; Mrs. W. X. Harder, first vice president; Mrs.

Kin ma Knappenberger, second vice president; Mrs. Anna Young, recording secretary; Mrs. George E. MeOormick, corresponding secretary; Mrs. S.

O. Klelnmaier treasurer, and Mrs. Frank H. King, auditor. The new department heads are Mrs.

A. J. Whiting, civic; Mrs. S. H.

Lippincott. health; Mrs. C. T. Wiant.

legislative; Mrs. N. F. Tilton, club extension: Mrs. C.

C. Petlit, memorial; Mrs. H. K. Mouser, music; Mrs.

T. C. Lawrence, social; MrB. S. L.

Leeka, membership; Mrs. W. H. Holverstott, finance. Mrs.

J. V. Freeland is the Ked Cross seal agent for Marlon county. Mrs. Holverstott.

who also holds an office In the Research club, will nts -the public neaun umre. v- rough hard work they were, able Many Cases Kcportert. Smaller Sailors $2.75 to $3.75. Dress and Tailored Hats $4.50, $5.00 to $8.00. fill oue of Marion's greatest ana From tne time miss i iirpnt neeas mat ui iTjiorienced person to look after the imith of city, and care tor aim those suffering of that gredt v.uou.

tuberculosis, which was de-o so much of the young man- 1 and womanhood of Marlon. -ten the first nurse was brought Tarns including Poppy Red, $1.75 to $.100 Children's Hats of girlish styles $1. Showing many new things in Breast effects for trimmings. came here up until oepipuiuer she had 186 cases reported to her. Of these forty-eight were tubercular.

Six of these tuberculars were sent to the sanitorium at Mt. Vernon. Of the forty-eight cases six deaths were reported. Literature on tuberculosis to the amount of 136 copies were given out during that time to patients and those interested in the disease. "Many requests come from the people as to the care and prevention io years ago last June she brought here as an experiment longer she stayed the more anil tnrlnv TilQ flt.

has necom a immc. or tne disease, snowing lorin me has worked faithfully to pa irnea iaiiuiuuj i aunriiinigftom Si salarv; it has sold Keu cross seals annuallv: it has i Is as Important as the cure." said nstmas seais Notestine in her Interview. patronesses in Its row, in iaci V), worked in innumerable ways! Up until September 1 the nurse hut 'had made 953 visits to various Vb.i visits to various! be relieved of all offices as soon FRANK BLDG. of these calls were ake fflt entire attention Some Some she can devote her pprfcvcnuice nas rd it has received many outside n. iei.ci Vntpatinp stntpd that manv to the presidency.

The retiring officers are Mrs. hAPTI VPTV Frank H. King, president; Mrs housing conditions and in tne ma- president; Mr, jority of these cases illness prevails. second vice presi To Uroaden Scope I Vpon investigation water has been Put now mat uie nuroc is uc.u, i in id here to stav. the federation 1 plumbing and poor housing has been lines to uroaueu us utujic liil.

iiiJLU U'lUUB I tg dent; Mrs. F. C. Gegenhelmer, corresponding secretary; Mrs. 3.

Leeka, recording secretary; Mi Etta Jacoby, treasurer, and Mrs. V. L. Stump, auditor. The department heads last year were Miss Rose Rosenberg, civic; Mrs.

W. L. Stump, health; Mrs. C. T.

Wlant legislative: Mrs. N. F. Til- ouject to reach Tbrward to a r-mati's home. In the accomplish-- i iuio oi fpHpmtton is handi- found responsible.

On one home large openings were found In the roof covering the room in which a hnv lsv 111. In another home. In 'Martha T. Keller, 'Chautauqua Literary and Scientific retary; Mrs. treasurer.

It has twenty-threu i Circle Heading Courae." Meetings ar.ped with the expenses of the jrw. and it has long been the wish ihnt hndv that the city might be vThe Round Table, one of the last clubs to come Info the federation wss organized last March and fed erated In May. It hts seventeen: members and Its officers are Mrs. Homee R. Waddell, president; which a woman was 111 of tuberculosis, six to eight people occupied three rooms.

active members. This club will open the season of 1916-1917 Monday, October 2, with a meeting at the home of Mrs. S. E. 'tnn fin extension: Mrs.

G. K. will be held every two weeks. The officers are Mrs. H.

A. Hart-man, president; Mr. B. a. Burgess, vice president; Mrs.

W. H. Holverstott, recording secretary; Mrs. O. ti to relieve it ol some oi mio.

Topics and Parliamentary Law," Den Hur Literary Mociety. The Ben Hur Literary society was organized In February 191ft but was not federated until In May of that year. The society Is composed of thirty members. The officers who will take charge of the first meeting to bs held Wednesday, October 4, wilh Mrs. Lydla Hoiisinir Com mil tee.

cni, Mr. k'loinmn Ipr Thorpe Pad'Jgj'k, vice president; mem The nurse, is of tne opinion that memorial Mrs. E. T. Smart Miss Nell Notestine.

the present Miss Jessie TJoDlncntt. recording bership: Mrs. W. H. Holverstott, meet 1 1- Clevengor, corresponding secre Harlow, on east Center street.

Thereafter the club will every Monday. secretary: Mrs. C. 0. Smith, corrsi.

rip, and tnose wno preceaeu mo a shown only too plainly to the tary; Mr. F. L. treasurer, there Is a great need of a housing committee, as the city continues to grow. "The work has been steadily ponding secretary; Mlsa Helen of Marlon what great need Kramer, trsasurer; Mlsa Dorit finance; Mrs.

H. K. Mouser. music, and Mrs. J.

W. Freeland. Ked Cross seal agent for Marlon county. A Large Attendance. A larrp attendance of the mem- Current Topic Clnb.

Mr crmc' The Current Topic club, although Council of Jewl-h Women. nr.rnr.lzed until 1897. two years! The Council of Jewish Women, IS I I 11,1 a UM.ou. tor a nurse, here no ffrnvinp tht month, sain the nurse. Huston, of south rlMCi K.

Hd.r Mrs. Lydla Huston, president; worK mcreasea nere iu vr that the services ot must of this 1. due to the ty-j i nhnM res. Seventy cases have which celebrated lis twentieth annl after the Woman's Club, wa the L. Kllcker, vice president; Mrs.

"Modern T. K. Holmes, recording secretary; Ls flrnt rinh in Marlon to be federated hers and associate members is quested at the meeting of the fed- ies rouin very easu uau. i. heon reported this month in com versary last February, was federat-ad In lflOR It has fourteen men- Et tne rate manon .0.

this yesr snd will hold its first It having become federated in 1 897 III be held at the library and Mrs S. B. Laylon, two nurses, according eration to secretary I to the Woman', bers and It meets once every month. a year previous next Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, when rh with! August. Uf tmi numner aoouL nau ine omoers are iwrs.

o. u. ivioin- meeting Wednesdsy, October 4. at the home of Mrs. Day Orr, on souttt Prospect street, club.

1 -aw i.m.ia MFltl Via Itialll 1Af1 i ii new uii ci iniBii jhave been typhoid cases. or .1 find ceoDle verv I find people very' Thls club has thirty-four active niajer. presiue.ni; mra. m. responsive i ana tne committees on the woman's w.

nffirr for ih vice president; Mrs. Meyer Hess treasurer. The society will take up a miscellaneous program this year and will hold meetings every two weeks. Delphian Club. Til club, one of the new ten the public hea.tan urse nr tQ fce M- mJr i op snnparartf.fi In Marlon she secretary, and Mrs.

E. Katz, treas son of 1916-1917 are mibi e.tta tafohv nresldent: Mr. Anson J. rr one am 1s to noip peopie neip very well alone, but as the. home proposition, wnicn nave oeen investigating this week, will give their reports.

One of these com- i 1 1 urer. The first meeting of this society became to rely upon ber ser-i Th-r(l' ereat field In Ma- Sanford, vice president; Mrs. F. W. If you have sour cream, a salad dressing csn bs made that Is equsl to tnsyonnslse.

Put Into a saucepan two tabiespoonfuls of vinegar, let th vinegar eonie to a boll, then add to tbl one cup of the cream and two will be held Monday afternoon, On more and more, her worki Th. lu, vrhr, rpcordlne secretary: Mrs organizations wiin nmw federation last year, has tweaty-sls tobar in tne congregation x. rion anu buuic avauaoie places in tun tn mcrease. Now is te thing, to relieve ba suitable for the purpose ofjD. H.

Harvey, corresponding secre--peiled against her will and better, mm Anna E. Younr. trtaa- Israel rooms In the Masonic tsm members. It wss organized last March and was federated early In h. neaun snuaiiun mv woman nome.

auuiusi iuu- nt. to turn aside cases she, h. in. v.r and Mrs. Earl T.

Bmart, critic. eggs, which have been beatea ingot bar. Stir over the fire until It thickens, remove and add salt and that need her. because h(h 7 t. Huh will hold It.

first meet- April. The club will study 'Tamous Women" tbl. season, meeting every mustard (o taste. contain so few hours and these the nufM eyery tufn commluee made 8 special Ing Monday, October 2, at the home a'l too swiftly when she needs 1 to fQr a the caseg re.ftrl over tne cKy vegt.rday in the of Mrs. Anna E.

Young, at No. 44 t.t rover Rreat distances on without any assist-1 interest of the women', building I Mt. Vernon avenue. The club will -'t cover reat distances on foot her tny lntegt of th pie. May View leading Circle.

The Bay View Reading circle became an organization October 24, 1901, but was not federated until about four years ago, It has nineteen active members. The new officers who will take a choeae sandwlsh Is mad two weeks. The first meeting win be held with Mrs. F. O.

Tuttle. of No. 131 Carhart street, Monday sf- m.io- ty of the calls she mst ance an intercsted partv to. proposition and Ui! oeing in outlying districts. worthy citiiens rv enthusiast A i UI Kiiuniiiu" day.

"If some worthy citizens very enthusiastic take up "Nature Study" until Jan with one sound American Cheddar tn.mhnri w'H cheese crubled In a bowl, wits nound butter, one tabls- ternoon, October I charge at the first meeting to be cnarge at me nrsi nieonns io ni over wnat iney would donate an automobile she i paw and over the prospects. They would be able to cover many more; will have a full report for Tuesday a ammmt nf l.nj Vi Arm lntnrftfltfld in this from the car line. Plenty To Do. iff NntwiHn camp, here in uminwriiremii. held, Thursday evening, October 6, president; Mrs.

K. H. Bindley, vice n. I i lawman, re- spoonfui Worcestershire sauce, a lit-tie mustard and a little paprika. Ml all to a smooth paste and spread on uary.

Its meetings win tie neia every Monday afternoon. Advance flub. The Advance club became an organization In 1600 and was feder' ated the same year. It baa thirty active members. wna iuisa nurituiv vi wuvb piHiuBni, i- I a i A rrrnnnAllt SSCre leases a uay, aciher time Is consumed each day in project are earnestly requested to dO FtlhprlHo nreaont to heln bOOSt It.

She found 'nlentT to s.r. pwsld.nt; Mrs. W. Stump, taryi Mrs. 8.

Miller, treasurer, salt In. cracks. she came here but the work 5 irown surnrisinElv fast during vice president, and Bmmaland Mrs. E. 8.

Evans, librarian, Berndt, secreury and treasurer, The! ftoarrhf'ght Club. waiaing uci i.e. v. ome means of transportation must Marlon ha secured the next con-be necured or the assistance of an- jvention of the Northwest District of other nurse or else cases must Ohio State Federation which which The new officeri for tne coming oonthi of hr residence In Ma- i fir(. Mr a.

J. Whiting, pre- club Is taking up special study this Large Blanket 91.00 pr. faary Crib Blanket 60c A 70c e. in h.r. (n F.HrtiArv Tt it nth 1 1 vlj Tba Bearebllgnt cibb wa March but did not come The new shops have brought refused.

People nave neconre so to will mccv 1 II II rv. vaar. Its meetlnas are neifl every to the city and the la lu" relv on the service of the public relv on tne service vt Into the federation ttntll May. com two weeks on Thursday evenings. Body Guard! Colon Suits, for boy be presided over by Mrs.

jonn w. Mrs. W. Konan, r-Roby, of Lima, the district presi- cording secretary; Mrs A. W.

Tits- i unfftli. A secretary? and I i 'as? calls for a great deal of nealtn nUrse that refusals are not 's sit.ntinB 3h An not a rented. ing in at tba same time as tna noanu -r I'roarreM Lloo. worth, corresponding n-. i i.

members caell v- ii The Progress club was organized ine irogress ciuo uhiuim in 1915 and came Into the federa-aBd will meet erery to weeks on 1. mMttflr Wtlt bft tl ork among the poor and pov-)r? as some are led to be- lion in 11 a i v. i.iv.i.j. rive? much of her atten Monday. October 2, at tha fcoma of 3 i the middle class among sometimes receives a small Organization of Federation.

The Marlon Federation of Wom-en clubs was formed about eighteen vears ago for literary pursuits and social pleasures. Some there may be who still have the Idea that thia Is the only basis of the federated clubs. True, they still have their social gatherings but these re only secondary. The great object, of the ora the nursuit of higher Qeuc. The clubs of the federation, their officers and time of meeting are a.

follows: Woman's Club. The Woman's club, which has been organiied longer than any other club In the federation. Is now In Its twenty-second year baring been organized December 13, 1895. It became federated October 12, 1898. Thfa vmr It will take ud the study -r services.

At times, es- and girl. fWc each. Children's f4ejlng (iarmenU, SOe jLadlra' Vnlon Hutts, JWc at Mew'e FlefwrHl Vnlon Bolt, XmAirm' Rib Top Black 1os, pair 81k. GILL'S Orr Gobfli tod Nttioai, Egit $it Phone 1854-R i called to give lnsruction care, among the well- Mrs. W.

S. Harvey, treasurer. The first meeting of the session will be held at the home of Mrs. A. j.

Whiting, at So. ttO Gtrard avenue, Monday, October 2. The club will take up the study of "Immigration" this year and will meet every two ftMearch flub. Organized fn November, l05, the Research club did not become federated until in 108. It Joined tit General Federation Woman's clubs In 1H.

This clu of twenty-five activa members, will open Its season Monday, October 2. at which time It will take up its rear's work Io "to twenty active memners. Tha club held its first meeting of the season Monday, September 18, with Mrs. C. Lewrenc, of De-Wolfe court, at which time the new offlcara took charge.

They are: Mrs. TV C. Lawrence, president; Mrs. H. E.

Holloway, vice president; Mrs. H. E. Albangb, recording secreury; Miss Florenca Shaw, corresponding secretary, sad Mrs. O.

B. McCormlck. treasurer. Meetings will bt held every two weeks on Mondays and the dub will nt Her3 Is not a worK Mrs J. W.

Kungate. at No. 271 south Prospect street, at which time the topic of tba program will ba "The Tba club will study a miscellaneous program this year and Us officers will ba Mrs. J. W.

Hungata. president; Mrs. W. T. Flnley, vice president; Mrs, C.

H. Bower, cor-responding secretary; Mrs tlmsr McDonald, recording aecratary; Wilbur Dingier, traasurar; Mrs, H. M. Rubins, critic, snd Mrs. J.

T. Blow, reporter. wora oi lovo anu t- t0 the diseases of of "Our New Citizen." and the pr- I a. I literature as an education, and the betterment of humanity. The great aim of the federttlom ia to do good and tbl.

alilln nfflpera will be Mrs. Laura 'ctsrview with Mis. Notes- lve much Information of ll- va lUlUlUllUUU Uk I her work. She good it carried on In many wj Dombaugh, president; Mrs. Clifford 6.

Kllng. rice president; Mrs. Cory C. Pettit. recording secretary; Mrs.

John E. Waddel, corresponding see- tw- rood it has accom study this year "Miseellaaeous 8tj. Phases in public irsit. It may include the plished ha. been the pubc fcealtk.

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