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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

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UJL JL THE MARION DAILY STAR, TtTSPAT. tXTOBF.R 17, 101(1. PA OK VTVE. 0 Huateestt ft WinniBiio Edson L. Bus! was elected to fill Harry Salmon.

the vacancy. Mrs. C. C. Barnes opened the pro- Mrs.

George Coulter was given a grain with a paper on "Commercial pleasant aurprlse, last night, at her Good ft I r9 i mvairy win inner ounines, nome on ui street, in aouur 01 nrr club met with of Crown Point, yester- The subject of tne "Reminiscences." Mir mture- Ml reports or cmerer.i The Causes of Immi- and Mrs. J. V. Wilson followed with birthday. Games and music were a paper about "Women In the enjoyed and refreshments re Homo and In Public Life." Mrs.

J. served. C. Altmaier rendered a piano solo Those present were Mrs. Newton and Mrs.

W. T. Jones gave an illua- Keeler. Mrs. Jennie Wooley.

Mrs. trated talk on "Seeing Berlin." cloy Watklns. Mrs. Elisabeth Barn-The next meeting will be held In hill. Mrs.

Zoe Minard, Mrs. Lettie two weeks with Mrs. Edson L. Madden, Mrs. Myrtle Spangler, Mrs.

Bush, of Chicago avenue. I c. Carder, Mrs. Clara Kehm. pf- 5 a constant A A Xf W1 U.

were taken up and -Mrs. n. r-jrfc gave a paP" on "Colonial; 'evolutionary Days" and Mrs. gave "Present Day ne fl SOULPCG 'x li IT The study meeting will tie ceia Rutn Miller, Mrs. Ida Sinden.

Misses CaT- Gertrude Keller, Ruth and Mildred lrs- Madden, Ireae and Dorothy Carder, aefer gave a talk next wun Airs. r. u. Emigration Cpon rt. of Franklin street, with "countries," and Mrs.

G. w. T. Jones as leader. Trella Minard and Messrs.

Fred and Edward Madden read a paper entitled on Companies and the The Delphian club held a well-at tended meeting with Mrs. Louis held 1'hl. of John street, yesterday after- Mr. George Bain entertained at a family dinner, last evening, at her home on east Center street, la east i noon meeting will be K. Stout, of in two weeks.

During the business meeting the honor of Mrs. Carl LefSer and Miss Mildred Lippincott. AFTER ALL, ISN'T IT A REAL PLEASURE TO HAVE YOFR FRIENDS "PROrPINO IN" TO SPEND A PLEASANT EVENING IN YOUR HOME? AND WOULDN'T IT UK A SATISFACTION TO TELL THEM THE THINGS WERE FROM SCH AFFNER'S FOR ALL YOl'lt FRIENDS KNOW THAT SCHAKFNKK8 FURNITURE IS THE BEST IN MARION. MOST OF THEM KNOW IT'S T11K LOWEST PUK ED. TOO, HUT YOU CAN FIND THAT OUT FOR YOURSELF IF YOl? COMPARE PRICES JUST COME IN AND SEE WHAT BEAUTIFUL THINGS WE HAVE HERE AND HOW LOW THE PRICES ARE.

i resignation of Mrs. A. B. Lawson, as i secretary and Mrs. A.

B. Miller. as treasurer, were acted on. Miss Mame Taylor was elected secretary and Mrs. F.

O. TutUe, treasurer, Five new members were received. I They were Mrs. Prilip Goodyear, I Mrs. E.

H. Cowan, Mrs. J. 0. Boul- Powers Millinery Shop Show New Hats Daily.

Fur Trimmed Hats $5.00. Wednesday morning we will add to our already beautiful line of $5.00 Trimmed Mats twenty-five more. These hats are trimmed in gold, silver, fur and ir, entertained the A. iit her homo on last nigfit. After irmhct work refreshes served.

All the mem--. iv. re pr-'ent. cpji meeting will be held fary Amick. of east two weeks.

M. Miller, of Uhler ave- entertained a number of chil- virterday afternoon in honor he ff'h birthday of her daugh- ton, Mrs. C. C. Nash and Miss Helen Nash.

ornaments. Some with Rare bargains. Come to Arrangements were made to hold snappy a Halloween party at the home of! flowers. our October sale. Mrs.

E. H. Bindley at the next meet Today we unpacked a new living room suite In tapestry, consisting of a davenport, chair, rocker, lounge and footstool. The frame is mahogany and the tapestry la of the best. It is the same suite that is being featured in the stores of larger cities, though we have priced it much lower three pieces at One of the best looking bedroom suites that we have ever shown we Just unpacked.

It Is In the beautiful Adam period In nmhognny. It Is a suite that looks an though It should sell for hnodt twice as much, hut we bought II at low price and will share our bargain with you The complete suite of dresser, bed, chiffonier and dressing table In mahogany at the afternoon had been CHURCH SOCIETIES lng time, October 30. Mrs. George Neely was elected delegate to the meeting of the Ohio: Federation of Women's clubs In, Dayton this week. The roll call was answered with Trinity Sorority Metlnr.

The Trinity Sorority, of the Trin- ity Baptist church, met last night, Taylor read a paper on Social r. A-i of Sum- with Miss Grace Wingett, Leaders and Women Interested in Sociology. Mrs. E. H.

Bindley gave $92.00 $113.00 mit street. After the regular business and a abort program on "Old Spain in a paper on "Women as Philanthro socially and little Miss Mil-had reieived many beautiful a fix o'clock dinner was i.r.i The table was decorated in sk and white. Over? were bid for Misses Ver-z Take. Dorothy Abel, Doris iit. Sarah Louise Foreman, Vir-Vi Miller, Dorthea Newby.

Yake. of this rlty and Miss Paulsen, of I.aRue. Mrs. (i. of Defliff.

and Mrs. E. A. pf Marion, assisted Mrs. in serving.

Current Topic club held its Tffi'y meeting with Mrs. J. E. of Wilson avenue, yester- pists." The next program meeting be held November 13. New America, the evening was passed In sewing for the orphans at I the Oneida college, Oneida, Ken Here is a store filled with beautiful furniture from which you ean chooe the furnishings for your entire home or for any room, and rest absolutely sure thnt you will jjet the very best quality at a very low price furniture that will last for years to come and be a constant source of pleasure to jour family and friend.

Whether you want furniture now or not, be sure to see our model home tucky. The next meeting will be a Halloween party at the home of Miss Gladys and Miss Rhea King, of south Grand avenue. The Woman's club met with Mrs. .1. W.

Wren, of south Vine street, yesterdsy afternoon. The responses to roll call were "Tolstoi." Mrs. C. C. Fisher gave a paper on "Great Masters of Russian Literature." and Mrs.

W. A. Longbon a reading from "Turgueneff." Mrs. W. L.

Warner gave a reading from "Tohekoff," and Miss Florence Dur-feo read "The Development of the ssian-American." The next meeting in one week will ff.Scha ffn er(sk Whatsoever (IrleJe. The Whatsoever circle, of King's Daughters, met with Miss Alma 1 Church, of east Center street, last night, with twenty-eight members present. Mrs. C. E.

Merkle and Miss Nell Notestine were received! into tlTe circle. Miss Anna Dennig opened the Dcrirg the business session ar-l rsLfrEents were made for members i other clubs at their next r-wiegs with tickets for the series filatures on parliamentary drill, to! te fives the second week in Novem-' hy Mrs. Lillian Cole-Bethel, ot Imbiis. The lectures will be given the auspices of the Current. T-ff flub and will be held at the be held ith Miss Florence Durfeo, I of south Main stret.

program with the scripture lesson MISS CLARA J. JOHNSON WEDS FRANK A. BROWN HF.AI'TIITL HATS I'or I.e-s Money 95.00, nml $lo (Ml. THE WOMAN'S CORNER rry the evenings of Ave days, be-; Ceremony Is Performed by Rev. HY MARION HAHLAND.

November h. rie nrst rnur ings will be lectures and thej will be a mock convention. after which Mrs. Linius L. Stroik The delegates from the federated offered prayer and the company re-eluhs in Marion who are attending peated the Lord Prayer.

Miss the stare meeting of the Ohio Fed-; Helen Hackett read an excellent eration of Women's clubs which paper on "The Call of the Disciples'1 convened in Dayton today for a which was well received, four-days' session are: i Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs.

II. K. Mrs. F. H.

King, of the Woman's Mouser and Mrs. Frank Lust gave Jesse Swank. i The program was opened with A i OoinniuiWeailcma to Martini lUrUnrt mHy I addreavvl to lie la) i aner. Sratf Flower SvmrinTs Their History." bv Mrs. II.

L. Plumb. Miss Clara J. Johnson and Mr. Frank A.

Brown, both of this city, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Jesse Swank at the Epworth M. E. parHon-; age.

Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside in this rlty, the groom being employed at the Marion Steam Shovel sbtops. Mrs. K.

Mann read a paper on "Wild Flowers of Ohio" and Mrs. C. Deatty pave a readinR. Mrs. E.

Thomas the meeting with a vocal selection. i The meetine next Monday will be splendid reports on the state King Daughter's convention held at Newark, October 4-6. Committees made reports and orders were taken for comforters. Mrs. H.

L. Plumb was appointed chairman of a committee to look after the twenty-five cents a mem- club; Mrs. A. J. Whiting and Mrs.

G. E. Frank, of the Advance club; Mra. If. A.

Hartman, Mrs. W. H. Ilolverstott. Mrs.

M. C. Thomas, Mrs. S. L.

Leeka and Mrs. W. H. liinklln, of the Research club: Mrs. George Neeley, of the Delphian club, and Mrs.

Linius L. Strock, of the Current Topic club. i inn iiirngo inoune, i minoN, or In care of the NUr, Poem ami Author's Name. innd cold. Do not touch the plush "I should bo deeply Indebted to 'until It Is perfectly dry.

This should any one who will send me the poem remove tint spot left by water. If Weaving the Web And who will It he runty In color I fear you will also give the author's name? bavo to dve it. L. Referred The poem promises to! Formula for IVrfuine. reward the reader who recalls It! should like to know If anyone and to be worth keeping of the one ru" Kv" formula for making who hopes to find it through our 1 made from I rose leaves and want the process.

I jnlMo should like the names of girls Mr heli with Miss Etta of Park bnnleva rd. Our stock Iihh been replenished with a dozen beautiful dress hats, one of kind, each it tieiuity. Vou can not afford to iiiNn ni-Iiik tliem the best (Ml hut iitliie In Marion. Then we liuve Rome very pretty ber asked at the state convention, Entertain at Dinner, to go toward covering the debt of Mr aml Mrg Walter Moyer en-' the jitney to the Rprk Ledge Inn, tertained at their home, two and the girls' home near Port Clinton, ialf of Waldo, at din- i conducted by the state neP, Sunday. Their guests were I During the social hour the host-iir.

and Mrs. Jacob Firstonberger. Suggests a Way Out. In a lute issue of the Corner I Mrs V. H.

Holverstott. of the Marion Federation of Women's clubs, resigned as secretary of the Research club, at its meeting yesterday afternoon a 'he home of Mrs. .1. Wilson en east Center street. Mrs.

Tho B. M. club met with Miss Illen Roth, of Crown Point, last night. The time was spent with fancy work and a luncheon was enjoyed. A masquerade party will he given trimmed hat 5.oo and 7.0O.

Tt.n uim1Bl painful interest No iicihI to wait longer for a lieau- between the ages of twelve and flf teen who aro Interested In the 'movies We could have friendly little chats through the mall. not asking too much, do you know of any one who can tell me how til develop and print films, or where the loiler from Mra. p. May 1 offer a suggestion that may shed a little light upon her shadowed pathway? Why not take a course In ess served refreshments. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Miller and At the next meeting, November fi, children. Harold and Twilla; Mr. Mrs. T.

C. Lawrence and Mrs. Har- Albert Firstenberger. of Green vey Long will be hostesses. This will Camp: Mr.

and Mrs. John Flrsten- i be held at the city union rooms and berger. Miss Sophia Hinnamon, Miss' dressmaking and women's tailoring' I can get Instructions for doing liful dress hat. Our IimI are in tiers. Wo have sold lot of tliem.

Matron' cloM-flttln Imt In velvet mid lialter'N pliihh, lienuHfiilly dressy hats thnt lit the heii'l. Children') hat from Hr to 1 Thomas Co. two weeks from Thursday nignt at the homo of Miss Ethel Figgart, of Girard avenue. Miss Helen Anthony entertained the pupils of the eighth grade of this? and learn to draft from measure will be a work meeting. ments? I will let.

her have the address of a reliable firm, If she will i "Jean." Perfumes nre the essence of rer In-IIis-Namo Orrlo. The In-His-Name circle, of King's Mabel Firstenberger. Miss Lydia Firstenberger. of Marlon; Mr. George Hubbert snd daughter.

Ada; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddell and ihildren. Harold and Viola and Doris Moyer. the Olney school building and of the teachers of the building a a marshmallow roast at her home on Blaine avenue, last night.

The home was decorated for Halloween and a delightful time was spent with music and contests. The county commissioners and surveyor went out this morning to view the Hitter ditch in Salt Rock township. Daughters, met with Misses Alice and Florence Wohlfartb, of Blaine avenue, last evening. The attend-ance was good. After the devotional exercises Miss Alice Wohlfarth, a delegate to the recent state convention In New- Snow, eleven inches deep, fell In Marlon fifty-nine years ago today.

send tne a stamped, addressed substances- generally flowers velope. She might learn In her own 'and plants from which the flavor, home. lng properties are extracted by dls- dilation. To get these one must A Is her wont, our faithful coad-'havn a still, such as Is used by Juror Is ready with practical wis-j chemists, and understand how to dom. Ily the way, an admiring Cor-'use It.

Vour wish to secure a con. nerlt nuked me if Mrs. I. H. is kept 'genial correspondent of suitable age thus on hand for every conceivable i passed along the linn.

We hold emergency. She bar ks the idea up your address. The process of ile-tn th nresent lnntiinrn hv an offer 1 veloplng the films Is a nart ot the i -'(ids that Please have pleasiut; flavors. Try Marwin Vanilla one of the 25 dii'- erent flavors made. sk your grocer today! vi ork, gave a very good report of the convention.

Arrangements were made for a work meeting in the city union rooms, next Monday night Ina in ha irofesHlonal iholfiir riinhnr'n wort a Those enjoying the evening were Miss Baldwin, teacher of the eighth grade; Miss Florence Foster, teacher of the seventh grade; Miss Edna Chambers, teacher of the sixth grade, and the following children: Audrey Feerer. Ethel Richardson, Florence Orr, Laverne Myers, Mildred Morris, Naomi Kinney, Mildred Zahn, Mary Shaffer, Leta Love, Forest Steele, Howard Thompson, 1 T' f' mistaken. She Is fully aware of If there be a manual that will teach the cardinal truth that It Is better you how to do It you will hear If II to be thoroughly competent to do i before long. one thing well than to have a smat-1 tering of six trades. Her address Is at the call of the writer of the sad, 3 11 lbtt' rret but not strange story.

I "ronnmr hy. put to fllghl I what we were taught at school and Vegetable Gelatin, have always believed that the sun "Heaae inform many readers of Is the center of the solar system? the Corner what Is vegntable gela-' If not. the term Is a misnomer. If tin. Is if Irish moss gathered on the not the sun.

what? seashore? I Inclose a few extra I "Helen H. 4 Phenomenal $25.00 Suit Sale See Adv. on Last Page. A characteristic Frank event that lends added distinction to this store's value-giving supremacy. Actual $35.00, $37.50 and $39.75 val-j Oes, at $25.00.

The greatest special purchase our New York office ever made, accounts for this singular opportunity. 1 Frank Bros, ft Co. as aasaaeBag jj-a Lowell Midlam. Eugene Seiter, Chester Lacher, Frank Durr, Wade Smith. Hilton LaRue, Elwood Shu-maker, Paul Cramer.

Harry and Ralph Williams, Walter Kinney, Harold McCurdy. Ralph Grogg and stamps for your use, Knowing tne in rnpiy wm ropy irom raagazins article which has Iain In my desk 2Z carelessness of many people. I. You mean, I think, Irish moss, the botanical name of which Is Chondrus Crfupus. Our cook books of the early nineteenth century called It carrageen.

It used to play a more MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE. I for sevrl weeks. Helen Is not the only reader who may be staggered by the Intelligence: As we multiplied the power of our telescopes It was found that the sun Is a satellite, and up until a few years ago the central star of the 1'lelades. named Alcyone, waa important part In cookery than now. Allemande Steak By CONSTANCE CLARKE.

The relatln coming to the house- wife's hand ready for use has taken regarded as the center of the uni- Its place. Even now some bouse- verse, jnow. nowever, we nave ois-wlvn elve the preference to this covered that Alcyone must live as a vegetable product over gelatin, place to Canopus, the center of the helium suns. Canopus Is 31,000,000 which is made from horn and calves feet. The stamps are heartily welcomed.

Even you do not sus timet farther away from ua than our aun. It pours Into space not less' than 49.000 time the light of the latter, and Its volume Is about 2,000,400 tlmee greater. quarters. Serve onion sauce in a sauce boat ONION 8ATJCE Cut up two good-sited onions in slices, put tbecs into a stewpan, with enough cold water to cover them, with a pinch of salt; let It come to the boll, strain off, wash with cold water, put them into a clean stewpao, add two tables poon-fuls of flour, mix all together with half a cup- Of brown stock, and boil for about half ao bojir, add a des ALLEMANDE eteak makes an appetizing meat dish when a hostess can think of no novelty and la tired ot more familiar dishes. Take any left over cold beef or lamb and put it through the meat chopper with two small onions, a prig of parsley, half a teaapoocful of salt, one cup of boiled rice, a tableapoonfol of melted butter, quarter of a teaspoonful of pepper.

Add two well beaten eggs and form into a steak Id a baking pan put It pect how heavy Is the drain upon the editorial pocket caused by the carelesslness you speak of. Will save the cost in fuel, that It doesn't use and will cut the kitcherr work in two. We shall be glad to show you: How the HOT BLAST FIRE-BOX and the DUPLEX DRAFT insure for you an even heat in the oven, and do awav with the "turning" and fussing with pans; how the MONARCH TRIPLE WALL CONSTRUCTION prevent rusting and corrosion in the body and makes possible a baking oven from a cold stove in the shortest time possible; how the polished top relieves you of the bother of using stove polish a feature which you will surely appreciate; how the neat appearance and elegant construction make the Monarch a splendid addition to any kitchen. Schoenberger Furniture Co RELIABILITY FIRST. In Greater Marion.

527 W. Center St. Worth Knowing. Women are liable to ailments which cause constant Ill-health and on which they may copsult doctors without much relief. It Is well worth knowing that they can get at the nearest drug store a simple medicine, made of roots and herbs, which Is Just what they need to re-rover health.

That medicine is Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. -AdT. To Brighten Plush. "Kindly let me know through the Corner how to brighten up black plush.

In the steaming It became wet, which left an ugly spot. How can I remove It? If you would raise the nap, bang It In the bathroom, turn on the hot water and let the garment remain In the steam door and window closed) until the atmosphere li clear sertspoonful of vinegar, and a dust of paprika pepper, then pas the whole through a flae strainer, and use hot. Into a moderate oven and roast for twenty minutes, basting with melted batter Serve on a hot dish and garnish with parsley and lemon To-morrow Iced Rice Padding. Ceattftt, it. lauraaOaail Xm fcrrtoa.

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