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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

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UJJ THE DAtLT STAR, TVESDAT. XOVKM1XFR 10l. Viflr vrvr i i is i r. i ed in repeating the Lord's Prayer. I The topic was "Motion Pictures." The roll call was answered with I 3 SOCIETY.

CHURCH SOCIETIES THE WOMAN'S CORNER BT MAJUOX HABXIXTX Mr ni Mr. Elmer Brown enter- "st twelve-o'clock dinner i i. "Famous Actors and Actresses. Mrs. TV.

0. Wolf read a paper on "Good Types of Moving Pictures." Mrs. TV. F. Finley gave a reading on the subject and Mrs.

C. F. Huen contributed a poem along the same 1 I jt at tneir numo uu unui Their guests were Evangelist J. F. Miller, Rev.

and Mrs. CommniWratlona to Martina Harland may he edtlreeaod to her care ef the Chicago Tribune, Cfeicetgo, Illinois, or to care of the Star. D. D. Clam Entertains.

Boy Scouts, troopp No. held a short meeting last night at the Lee Street Presbyterian church. After the regular meeting, the boy were entertained by the W. D. D.

class of the church. Light refreshments were served And a social hour was enjoyed. The next meeting will held la one week. Mrnfng and Origin of Names. Una Thai Hf.fMi.eawl auH.

Hollinger and O. E. Vinaroff, evangelistic ginger. -ie Woman's club met with Mrs. Today's freight brouRht us shipment of the pop i i I I Vsfaime" day and the papers were caeazinea.

Mrs. TV. N. Harder ii a paper on "Scribner'a" and ular Rate-leg tables in solid mahogany in several ghost story, and this vividly portrayed Frankenstein' was the result. It Is horrible' But if 'Ignorant' would like a copy to read.

I will give her mine. Will you ploe give me the name and some Information as to the author of The Child of the It Is a hymn, and I hope some one can supply tho Information, as It would be much appreciated. I read several years ago that the author la a woman, but do not recall the name. "Reader." "Frankenstein." named from the hero of the romance which has "Could you please print In the Corner the meaning of the names Estelle, lrvln, Evelyn and Elmer? Also their origin? We are much interested in the Corner, and when the question came up, thought we would ask It first of all. "Estelle Estelle signifies "a etar," Evelyn Is a variation of Evelina, meaning lrvln and Elmer are lrvln and Klnier aro which derived them from their occupations, or the estates, or other circumstances connected with the first who adopted the surnames.

jecu, "Where the Movies are Made" and "How Better Films Are Selected." The next meeting will be held with Mrs. C. E. Haien, of west Church street, November 20. The Current Topic club met with Mrs.

C. J. Furman. of Summit street, yesterday afternoon, with a very good attendance. Aside from the members there were two guests.

Mrs. Thomas, of Decatur, Illinois, who Is visiting Mrs. Furman, and Mrs. Lillian Cole Bethel, of Columbus. Mrs.

J. E. Thomas opened the program with a paper on "Bees," Century." Mrs. w. ar- sizes.

Each has a drawer. You'll like them. then conducted a rounauon read soma- short articles con- Official Board Meeting. Plans were made for "DecUioB" day services to be held In the church and Sunday-school of the Christian church at the meeting of the official board of the church held last night. The services will be observed Sunday, November 28.

The week preceding the service will be observed as a special prayer week. The churoh board decided to observe Sunday, November as an "Every-Member Canvass" day. these two magazines, rnundtable Mrs. C. C.

Pettit lii article by Robert Louis on "The Choosing of a taken a place In standard English HSchaffnerG literature, Is. as you say, a horrible in" and Miss Winona t-ave a talk on "Richard whn for manv rears of the Century. win aira. u. ri.uo.

inor -race Purfee read a paper on ulture." Next Monday will Agr: German M. K. Official Board. Routine business was transacted last night at the regular monthly meeting of the official board of the German M. E.

church. The next meeting will be held the second Monday In December. Muting Sofa Pillows. "Will you "be so kind as to send me detailed instructions for making the round soft pillows, so much in vogue Just now? How much material is required for a medium sized pillow and what kind of materials are preferable? How Is It cut, C. Seamstresses who are adepts In domestic upholstery are earnestly story.

"Ignorant" can procure jt from any public library. Your query as to the author of the hymn. "The Child of the King." Is referred to readers. I have heard the name of a clergyman connected with It, but upon this point not express an opinion. It Is not practicable to publish It or other poems of similar length in tho Corner.

We have not room for one-half of tho matter now reaa a paper on "inseci menus and Foes." Mrs. TV. C. Beatty gave a reading, "If I Were a Rose," and Mrs. Thomas, the guest of Mrs.

Furman, sang a solo. The meeting next Monday will bo held with Mrs. E. E. Smith, of guest day ana me meeting win held at the home of Mrs.

George Scofield, on Bellefontaine ave- cue. Blaine avenue. Pentecostal Xafrarene. The Research club held a study Regular business was transacted neeting at tne nome ui juuu invited to respond to this query. I upon our di'xk and calling Tor a Clark, of Franklin street, yester- Miss Eliza, Dickcraon entertained Car Load of Apples On Hocking Valley Track Opposite Freight House.

Fine Roman Beauties In barrels or loose. Also Apples for making apple butter. Priced 50c to $1.00 per bushel. am sure mat any one who is a ratr I piaro we fain would grant to It a bridge club at the Frank H. King last night at a meeting of the official board of the Pentesoctal Naia-rene church.

Plans were made for revival services which will be held at the church sometime before Christmas. The board will meet again the first Monday In December. Iance Tonight In Schwinger's hall. Colored or chestra. Ladles free.

M. C. Wise. 1-P needlewoman could Improvise a sofa pillow for herself. 1 am sure that I could! If there be any conventional rules for doing It we shall receive directions when your question is read.

iav afternoon. The attendance as quite good. Mrs. W. H.

Hol-rerstott presided as leader. The regular meeting will be held cit Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. Wilson Smith, of east Church stret. Mrs.

T. J. Ballenger was hostess the members of the Progress club her home on McWilliama court, yesterday afternoon. The subject of the program was "Suffrage" and D. M.

Newland THE SECRET OF HAIR LIKE THIS Our National Song. "There has been a dispute ss to which is our national song, 'Amer-lea' or 'The Star Spangled Banner." When I was at school we always paid respect to by standing, not to the other, as seems to be the custom nowadays. home on south State street, yesterday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Lowell H.

Guthery and Mrs. Arthur King. The next meeting will be held in one week. The Council of Jewish Women held its regular monthly meeting with Mrs. G.

Rosenberg, of Gurley avenue, yesterday afternoon. Routine business was transacted and Miss Nell Notestine, the public health nurse, gave a splendid talk on her work. The next meeting will be held the first Monday in December with Mrs. M. Strelitz, of south Prospect street.

The sewing meeting will be held In about two weeks with Mrs. Samuel Oppenheimer. About fifteen of the friends of Is a aoarp kept clean Calvary Mizpah CIam. Misses Hattie and Nettie Johnson entertained the members of the MIi-pah class, of the Calvary Evangelical church, last night at the home of their sister, Mrs. George Bain, of east Center street.

After the devotional services, the chapter from the study book, "Home Missions in Action," was reviewed by Miss Helen Ford, Mrs. Pearl Travis, Mrs. Eugene Bloom, Mrs. Vinton Weller, Miss Ethel La Monda and Mrs. L.

D. Zachman. Music was rendered by Mrs. Lela Black and Miss Lllla Bowman. The class poem was read by Miss Helen Halde- and heallky wit roll-call responses were "What ttomen Have Accomplished.

Mrs. A. L. Lowe read a paper on "Advocates of Woman Suffrage in America," after which Miss Florence Shaw sang a solo. Mrs.

John read a paper on "Lines of Business Adapted to Women," closing the program. "The Star Spangled Banner" Is' Iini4milstai4ltr 4 no I lnnnl nns fiticiira USOAP IMP Arrangements were made for the i I NI i '1 1 I I Ointment omen to entertain tneir nusDanus in two weeks at a banquet at the Pilgrim Inn. This banquet will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloom called at their home on Crown Point last Germen Prescription Will Give You RELIEF The Road to Hecovery.

50c Ilottle $1.00. lqt.Tln in Itucketa lut 10 qt. Oranlte HiK-lteta OC Buckets OC 11 ql. Oraiilte DIkIi rtf Pan LOC Corn Poppers, IOC Qrtp Mm ken GILL'S Dry Goedi ind Notions Kant Side. Phone 1854-K CTPfWSEJiJ L.

air Is old and not original with an American. I'nless I mistake, it was orlglnnlly called "Anaereon In Heaven." But It belongs as much to us as to any other country, while the tune to which "America" Is et Is nothing more nor less than the air of "God Save the King!" It is odd enough that we should he singing the English national air on the Fourth of July, when our hearts are swelling with thoughts appropriate to Independence day. held in the evening after the regu- evening, and spent a delightful timo. lar meeting In the afternoon at the of Mrs. John Evans, of man.

Plans were made to hold a class membership and attendance contest. The losing side will entertain the winners at an Indoor picnic the middle of January. Arrangements were also made to make gifts and send clothes to missionaries at est Center street. LThe guests yesterday were Mrs. After a season of music and euchre the hostess served a luncheon.

The remainder of the evening was spent dancing. Mrs. H. HJ Stone entertained a bridge club at two tables of bridge at her home on Mt. Vernon avenue, yesterday afternoon.

E. Zinmmrman and Miss Caroline hamilton, of Gallon, and Miss t-ana On retiring gwilly rub CuUrura Hrit-nwnt, with end of fuiKrr, on spot of dandruff and itching. Follow nct mom it kg with a hot shanipuo of Cuti-euTaSoap. Nothing Iwtttr for dry, Una and falling hair. Sample Each Free by Mail Christmas time.

A social hour was enjoyed following the business and refreshments were served. Lowe, of West Salem. The Searchlight club met with Mrs. C. E.

Gotnpf, of Delaware ave nue, yesterday afternoon. ine Reformed O. O. If. Circle.

The G. O. H. circle, of the First Reformed church, met In the par it. I' Wants Author's Name.

"Will the Helping Hand aid me In learning the name of the author of a stanza published some years ago? The trustees or governing board of the Hall of Fame, New York, In voting on names to be entered, rejected that of Edgar Allan Poe, I believe, which provoked soma admirer of Poe to write the stanza referred to. If there be more ver president, Mrs. J. W. Hungate, presided, and after the reading of the scripture lesson the women all Join- Whh U- tf hook AMrm ai.

B.ua.' IkM R.1DWAY CO. lors of the church laBt night. The regular business was transacted and plans were made for a nursery to be conducted at the church during preaching services, so that mothers can leave their small children. After the business session a social Votes of Women. Do women realize that they already vote in the most effective way on important questions? Every time a woman buys an article it is a vote, backed by money, for that article, a sincere approval of Its merits.

So women have been voting on the question of health. When they have suffered from woman's ailments their vote has been overwhelming for Lydia E. PInkham's Vegetable Compound, which they have bought and used with satisfaction. Adv. Ar you familiar with the Savings and Loan plan which enables you to pay for your own home as you would pay rent? Any number of happy home-owners in Marion would have today a bundle of rent receipts instead of the place they truthfully can call HOME, if it had not been for these Associations.

DECIDE TO COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN THE HOME BUILDING SAVINGS LOAN 106 South Main Street. H. ACKERMAN. Prest. M.WADDELL, Secy.

ses, I should like to get the entire SIZE INTRODUCE fQ I 1 hour was enjoyed and refreshments adway's were served. Officers Elected. Mrs. H. K.

Mouser entertained eady circle No. 1. of the Ladles' Aid so E3 ciety of the Epworth M. E. church, at her home on Superior street, Mon elief dav afternoon.

The attendance was poem: Into the charnal hall of fame Only the dead should go; Write not there the living name Of Edgar Allan Poe. "I do not know that I have correctly quoted, but give the substance of It. "Thomas The Incident that called forth tho witty rhyme Is fresh In the memory of most readers. If one should recall the author's name, will he or she oblige us by sending It In, and earning the gratitude of an esteemed member and contributor, with the thanks of the Corner thrown In? Gasolina at the Curb 25c 50c Dnwthts Gasoline at the Curb good. GIRLS! GIRLS! Have Von Joined Our Kduratlonal Needlework Competition? A free trip to WasTJIngton, New York and Philadelphia the prize.

See our advt. on back page. Consult contest manager for further particulars. Frank Bros. Co.

1 During the meeting the following For Neuralgia. Lumbago. Sciatica 11 officers were elected: Mrs. H. K.

Mouser, president 4 USED Afl A. LINIMENT Mrs. B. F. Leavens, secretary; Miss ATTEND The Marion Business College DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Enrollment now going on Phone L-1680.

J. T. BARGAR, Mgr. Nina Thew, assistant secretary; Mrs W. F.

Pasters, treasurer. The committees appointed are: Three things that never become rusty the money of the charitable. J'STOPS INSTANTLY ft ilIt Does Not Blister RHEUMATISM Work Mrs. C. F.

Wilson. Mr. the nails In a collector's shoes and a thoughtless woman's tongue. Carl Poetle and Mrs. J.

P. Moss. Visiting Mrs. E. A.

Sloan. Mrs W. Ross Smith. Mrs. J.

V. Wilson Always i at I Lowest Prices What- Always 1 I need tlM 'Ef and Miss Josle Beerbower. Mrs. J. W.

Thew will entertain the women Friday, November 24 at her home on south Prospect street At the Public Library. "I have been reading my old books, the last being It was written over a hundred years ago by Mrs. Shelley, wife of the poet. They were in Switzerland with Lord Byron, who suggested that they each write a Yes, Election Worries Nearly Over Let c. aT Whatsoever Circle.

The Whatsoever circle, of King's Daughters, held a work meeting In the city union rooms last night. Plana were completed for the election luncheon to be served the public in the city union rooms this evening. The next meeting wfll be held In two weeks with Miss Amy Turner, of south State street, and will be a program meeting. care for your Storage Battery Automobile Accessories this winter Pensylvania fires New Batteries, Repairs, Epworth Quarterly Conference. The quarterly conference of the Epworth M.

E. church was held in the pastor's study last evening. Dr. B. T.

Reading, of Delaware, the dls- Weed Chain Tire Spark Plugs Battery Horns License Brackets -Mobile Oil our but have you decided on your heating syatem for this coming: winter? If not let ua show you what we think is the best as well as the most economical system in the use of fuel. No dust, no clink-ers and no smoke. Why? Because the Nubian Hot Blast burns the smoke and with proper draft given in the construction of this stove there are no clinkers left in the ashes. We positively guarantee the Nubian Hot Blast to get every possible degree, of heat out of the fuel and circulate it properly through your rooms. ID Specialty.

i trlct superintendent, presided. The Foot Pumps Oil Guns Grease Guns Horn Bulbs Tire Talc Tire Sleeves -Non-skid Tires Inner Tubes Interlock Inner Tires Weed Chain Cross Chains Blow-out Patches regular business was transacted and the building committee was author-ized to purchase chairs and furniture for the new addition to the church. We have the best equipped and cleanest PAINT SHOP in the city. Let tss figure on overhauling or your automobile. We overhauled sixty-two cars last winter and painted -Cup Grease Rid-o-Skld Tire Chains Schrader Tire Pressure Gauges Generating Tubing Vulcanizing Cement i Tread and Tube Re- County p.

B. Committee. Vacuum Cup, Ebony Tread. The most miles for the price. Everything in Auto Supplies.

Best assortment to select from. The county executive committee of Cementless Patches Ptf Stock iuk Dead storage $5.00 a month. Live storage to $10X0 a month. (Price includes bi-monthly and weekly wash.) the Toung People's branch, of the W. C.

T. met Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Goldle Lenon, of Monroe street. The regular was transacted and plans were completed for the county box social to be held next Friday evening at the German M. E. church.

The next meeting of the commit Denatured Alcohol, Gallon 75c The United Electric Supply Co. Schoenberger Furniture Co. The Actofca Garage mi G. C. BTOLTZ, Propr.

Dodge Bros. Detroit Electric and Hudson Cars. tee will be held at the borne of RELIABILITY FIRST. GREATER MARION. 527 W.

CENTER ST. Howard and Harry Oriana, of north Seffner avenue, November SC. at 2:30 p. m..

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