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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

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if THE MAiJOJf DAILY STAR, FTtrD.IV, JfOVEMBER 24, 191. PAGE KK.HT. Crryhet work was enjoyed and in a gueaaicz contest the honors went to Mrt. Harry Ba Tt toi- Mrs. tea was in serving oy Of Iiatert 4 Women held with Mrs.

A. Moss, of north State street, yesterday afternoon. All the members were present and after a aeason of needlework the hostess served a dinner about 6 o'clock. The only guest was Mrs. C.

S. Veil, of West Salem, the house gueat of Mrs. A. L. Lowe.

The next meeting will be held with Mrs. J. Ray Merchant, of eaat Center street, In two weeks. SCIIAFFNER'S FOR DINNERWARE YOU'LL FIND OUR LINE OF DINNER WARE NOT ONLY THE LARGEST LINE IN THE CITY, BUT BY FAR THE LOWEST PRICED. BE SURE TO COMPARE OUR PRICES THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED Grundy, Mr ar.d Mrs.

Fred Haber-man, Mr Mrs Alt-maier, Mr. and Mrs Ralph M. fUwlir.g. Mr. ar.1 Mrs.

Charles M. bonbona were given a plate favora. I'unrh was served during the evening- Thna oremnt from out of the SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs arl citv were Ml in Marlon i'hllaon.

of i finrlon. "Vine of Die mnxt pleasing social Events f' Ihfl season was Ihe formil Samuel Taylor. The club guests were Mrs. P-oy Livingston and daughter, Virginia i.May, and Mrs Claude Jerew. The next meeting will be held the 'afternoon of December 8 with Mrs.

1 William Young, of Wallace street. The Amaranthine dub met ith Miss Grace Cooper, of west Coluci-bia street, last night. After a season of fancy work refreshments were perved. Miss Helen Er.os was taken in as a new member. The next meeting will be held two weeks with Mies Grace Liwis-y, of Franconia avenue.

The Bay View Reading cirde held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Conley. of Girard are-! it nla-ht. Miss Anna lining: ff.Schaffnera WPWEMDABLE FURNITURE SIMarJeZefl iierlln, Pennsylvania, and Miss Charlotte Patterson, of Delaware, the gu'-M of Miss Janet Longbon; Mr.

Clifford Gillette, of Columbus; Mr. Frank Oibbs, of Washington and Mr. Woodruff, of Youngs-town. Others In attendance were Mr. and Mrs Charlea fielby.

Mr. an'l AiiJico given laat nifhe hy the Tally WfiK rjub at the cluh hall The fcffair was the twenty-sixth anniihl jjll given by the 'tub. The hall-jqom and parlors were beautifully Urnrated with palm and Southern rmlai. the grand march, led bv Mr. and Mm.

Howard n. Stoll and ilr. and Mrs. Wilbur If Siymes. a proitm of twenty danre wu rar-Tted out to rami'- rendered by TSrker's reren-Diere orchestra, of In compliment to their sister.

Mlfts Winona Holmes, a November bride, Mrs. Carl Lister and Mrs. Harry Cooper gave a delightful aur-piee latst night at the Llater home on west Columbia street when they entertained a company of ladies at a miscellaneous shower. The home was beautifully decorated in pink and white, rrytan'hc-mumf being the flower used for adornment. Over the table was arranged a large pink parasol from which were supended Iclclea which dripped Into fern dishes.

In the midst of this pretty scene were the packages which, when opened, exhibited many lovely gifts. In a flower contest the honorg went to Mrs. Xorris Crisslnger and In a con- Sawver. Mr. and MM.

vonn rur-j banks. Mr, and Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell If. Giithery. Mr. i and Mrs nilToM Harvey. Mrs.

Harry Haberman. Mis-es Haz'-l Lepper. Olga Mor-. gantt.al-r. Abara'l Harding.

Marlon Tetnpleton. Marguerite Kelly. Emma, O'Brien. Kafhnn Corinti" Myers. Ru'h pat'.

ron, Janet Icng-bon, Elsie isaJen lr.e Dorothy Hum-. Susan Garb-rson, S-ella Kvans, KHz Oi'kerson. Margaret Durgess, Anna: Marie Kffie Holme. Florence-Wyckoff. Geraldlne Hord, Mildred Christian, Helei, fireanler.

Esther Dressier. KHen I.ii'lie Merier, Ruth: McKlnnls. Messrs Fred Scott, Clifford rBber. I night by the Nlka Bible claw 0f t. lare attendance was nresent Salem Fvon i -ujcuwi cnurca.

Mrs. Harry J. Mautz, Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Stoltz.

Mr and Mrs Walter S. MrKenn, Mr und Mr Howard II. Stoll, Mr. and Mr Iiejew Head. Mr.

and Mrs Frank Mr. and th tie tt. rteireBiiiLienis cic ccmcu vj tuo ounaay-scnooi room All tides vera n1A hostfcs. The next meeting will be In 1 held at the home of Mrs. James read a naner on "Feminism Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. II. D. tfllumbua.

Mrs. Walter J)urin the Intermission a lunch-j far! I-aMarrhe. the circle took i liain, on ea center street. T.or.2-1 Japan." after which nn its snecial study Mr. fl f'llfford A.

wan nerved at long table spread! Hume. aaa nice sum wu realized which will be chasing Christmas gift, to be Lt out at that time. A social hour was enjoyed and r. fresh mentg were served. The regular meeting of the c' will be held December 14.

Joseph E- the balcony. Small boxes of Owens. Mr tra fellow'? "Tales of a Wayside Inn." The next meeting will be held with Miss Nell Notestine at her home Htoll. Dudley Mtiiey, iiiren m-iiae-i Acker- Iesl In "'men earn iaay rasos an ner. Howard Mapes.

Henry two weeks. on east Center street. In man, Malrolro fltrelltz tor 8 George Koye, If Your Children Have Colds I Follow Troy Mother's Advice Edwin C. Dee. Bells, P.

Applegate St. Mary's SwinK Circle. A meeting of the St. Mary's Se Ing circle wag held yesterday afr noon with Mrs. James Hoover '0' east George street.

Jay Mai ile Thompson, rain Nelson, Henry True, A meeting of the Ladies' Aid so-l eiety, of the First Reformed church, was held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. George Queen, of Fountalne street. After the regular business session, a short program was enjoy-j ed. Mrs. Joseph Klingle and Mrs.) Parsons rendered a vocal duet, 1 afler which Miss Hazel Zieg and Clarbel Hatichman played a piano duet A social honr was then en-; joyed and refreshments were served.

The next meeting will be held he last Th'i-'v- in December with Mrs. Robert Reldenbaugh. of Or- I'ovd Charle Walter Hane, Hoover Prown, F.arl u-H j- Merchant. John Sir- The afternoon Was Carl ent Charles N. Phillips Irs.

John Sharits Advises Use of article out or a package sne round, the honors went to Mrs. Joseph Snyder. The luncheon wai carried out In pink and white. 1 Those enjoying the evening, aside from Miss Holxes, were Mrs. Albert Kette.

Mrs. O. f. Alspach. Mrs.

Walter P.alley, Mrs Joseph Snyder. Mrs. Fay Raker. Mrs Anson Pickerel Mr- Fdward Schrader Mrs. George T'lsh, Mrs George Myers, Mrs Wallace "ill '1 Ser.ell.

Mrs. T. K. Holmes. Misses Ola Knowleg Anna Hanlev.

Marguerite Hanley, Kdna King, Wanda Curtis. Msnii" 1'ern Hock and a Holly, DeVen.e Templeton pweent the "External" Treatment. The meeting of the Seven Sharp club was held yes'erday at the home Miss Amelia May. of Mt. Vernon avenue.

MUs Ruth Chapman, the resident, presided, and af'er eading of the minutes of the meeting of program was rendered. The topic of the afternoon as "Heethoven" and sketches of life and works were given by different members of the club. Severn! of 'leethoven's compositions were plav- d. A social hour was enjne.l and refreshments were HTved. The next meeting will be held Miss Kifrieda Horn, of at.

needlework after which a social hoa-was enjoyed. The next meeting win be held in two weeks with Mrs. Albert Self, of Spencer street. TMother know how difficult It Ib to chard street. St.

Paul's Auxiliary. Woman's Auxiliary to t': of Missions of St past three years, and now we ould not he without It. I like It so much better than I do medicines that hare to be given Internally Vlck's VapoRuh can iuv-d frew lv with perfect safety on th youngest child. The formula la given on every wrapper. For croup or colds, you Just apply It well over tie throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel, leaving the covering loose around the neck so the vapora aria-Ing may be Inhaled.

Croup Is usually relieved In fifteen minutes, colds over night Three if. 60c or $1.00. The Board treat children's colds It seems criminal to give them strong Internal medicine, anl yet their colds can not im neglected. i Mrs. John Sharlta, 747 West Water fit Troy, Ohio, solved this problem when she tried the Southern treatment Vlck's VapoHub Halve.

She. Mrites' have used Vlck'a VapoRnb Salve on our six children for the Ho Lister and Mrs. Ashnry AM Society. An all-day meeting of the Ladies' ccjetv n' te." -Vh'TV M. E.

church, was held yesterday at the home of Mrs. James Patingale, of Lee street. Dinner was served at the dav was passed with ''nTle McFadd" tlert Crim. I James street, December 2S. Episcopal church, held an all-day meeting yesterday at the home Mrs.

R. O. Hopkins, of Mt. Vernon avenue, and sewed on flannel shirts for the Indians. The P.

club was delightfully i l.v Mrs. Frank Paddock, of souii. Pr-spcct street, yesterday afternoon Kvery member was present and I'e time was ppent In the enjovment of (rochet, work. In a contest Mrs. Frank Campbell won the honors, A luncheon was served.

The guests were Mrs. William Dunning, of Los Angeles; Mrs. William S.l!ii!t. Mn H'l fan Houghton, Mrs Wilbur Dingier, Mrs. Dora Miller, Mri Minnie Pltzhaupt and Mrs.

Charles Miller. The next meeting will he hold In two weeks with Mrs. M. L. Paddock, of north State s'reet.

of the frlenda of K. Longshore gave hour reertlo work After the noon About twenty Mr. nnd Mrs. C. them a i of the 17" ft The auxiliary will hold another all-day sewing meeting to centime the work on 'he shirts.

December Rev W. Donnan, pastor n.J thd- new home on rWeh conducted an hour's prayer last evening at meeting will be at the home of Mrs. J. A service. The next weeks with Mrs.

Har- ray, of east Church street. norfh Prospect Ftreet. A line time wrm enjoyed with contests nnd other social pHsCmfis, a brought by the guests was served. held in two vey Lei.nard, of Lee street. Epworth Circle, Xo.

13. Tr lilt; er entertained club at her homo on evening. The witii needlework and ved a luncheon. Miss hiif as it'- tt Kev. Mr.

Strock's Themes. With the approach of the "winter -I'ltiruunion" at the irst Pn-by-ierian church, the pastor, the Rev. Linius L. Struck, announces two special sermon themes for next Sunday. In the morning the theme will be from the New Testament, and the evening theme from the Old Testament.

At the morning service the theme, "The Ocean and the River of Divine Love," will be presented in such a manner as to show; that the under-girding fact of love supports the entire system of divine government. The sermon will be in the nature of a restatement of some of the conclusions reached in the; study of the books of the Bible at i the Wednesday evening services during the past six weeks, and also! in the sermons that have been preached during the same period. The evening sermon on "Peace. McWilliams Class. I Circle, No.

13, of the Ladles' Aid Mrs. W. E. Morrow and Mrs. Prls- society, of the Epworth M.

E. cilia Gardener entertained the Mc- church, met with Mrs. Robert Williatt'? class, of the Trinity Bap- cheny, of north State street. vy ist Sunday-school, last night at the terday afternoon. The meetisl home of the former on Mt.

Vernon waa weu attended, avenue. I After devotionals a business es- In answer to the roll call, each Bon wag hejrl and Mrs. Robert member quoted a verse from the Cheney was elected chairman; Bible on Thanksgiving and gave Sadie Haberman. secretary; Mrs three reasons for being thankful. Laura Dombaugh, treasurer, Mrs.

Marie Watson then recited "A Mrs. Venon Dutton, collector. Mother's Story," after which a so- After the business session a social cial hour was enjoyed and refresh- tjme was enjoyed, ments were served. The next meeting will be held tie The guests of the class were flrst week in January. a guest.

Tiuyd will entertain the home on south Main i (t II at her rial) in two weeks. 1 3 'i I i Mrs. George Turner entertained an embroidery club nt her home on Ilnine avenue, yesterday aftemooti. Aside from tlte members the hostess had a few puefts. The next inee'ing will be held in two weeks with Mrs.

William Stark, of Halne avenue. An ejoyable meeting of the Happy Heart was held at the home of Miss Viola Krnst, on McWilliams court, last evening. The guests were Mrs. F. C.

Holtz nnd Miss Mary Williams, who were later in the evening taken in as new members. After a short business session two contests wero held, the honors going to Mrs. F. C. llolt7, Miss Pellto MoRill and 1 Mis Frlmla Rudolph.

After a sea'-son of piano, grafonola and violin music, refreshments were served. The hostess was presented a hand-painted plate. Frank Schneider, Mrs. o. nayi, Mrs.

Jacob Maag, Mrs. J. P. La- Tomatoes Whole Ripe Solid Pack Buy them by the dozen. Your Grocer will Supply You.

Powell Class Division. Mrs. David Rexroth entertalne the members of the division of the Powell Sunday-school class, of the Mrs. Guy Wiitmit was hostess to the members of the .1. dub nt her home on Faliey utreot, yesterday afternoon.

All the members wero present. The time wufi spent with point euchre, crochet vork and and luncheon was served. The lirst honor at cards went to Mrs. J. A.

Kici- nnd the second honor.) to Mr." Andy Hurris. The next me. ting will bo held with MrH. .1. A.

Hire, of Mary street, In two weeks. A very pleaqani time was enjoyed Monde and W. E. Morrow, The next meeting will be held In four weeks. Mrs.

Leo Hare and With God and the Peace of God win be based upon one of the most: Tohn Ten Evck will entertain tpwortn m. c. cnurcn oi wmcu oat i the class at that time. Is leader, at a luncheon of lovely pointments at her horr.e on east Ceo- dramatic incidents in the hook ot Judges. The highway of peace is always the highway of faith.

The central message of the sermon will be A Patriotic Service. ter street, yesterday afternoon at 1 A patriotic service will be held in i o'clock. The rooms in which tfct The next meenng will be held the meeting of the M. C. club at the United Brethren church next guests were entertained were pret Sunday morning at 10:30.

The tiy decorated with chryeanthemnEi with Mlr-s Delite McHlll. of Main street, in two weeks. south! "lat of the Bnok of Judges- It will be a message of hope conditioned upon faith in Cod and In Jesus Daughters of America, a patriotic Christ, the Divine Redeemer. order of this city, will attend the ser- The evening sermon ill he Intro-' vice. Seats will be reserved for all The H.

E. N. S. club met with Miss Theresa Payne, of George street, last night, and spent a pleasant time with fancy work. Two and covers were placed for thirty Mrs.

Rexroth was assisted by Mn Laura Dombaugh, Mrs. Fred Bradea, Mrs. William Blair and Mrs. Joseph Slanser. After the luncheon a delightful fecial time was enjoyed.

members of the order. The subject of the sermon to be given by Rev. V. C. Holllnger the pastor will be "Our Native Land." ductory to the study of the Book of Judges next Wednesday evening.

The communion service will be Sunday morning, December 3. i new members, Ruth Hare and Hal-i lie Davis, were taken into the club. Mrs. Russell Hare, of Upper San The choir will render special mu-l Forest Lawn Aid Soclerv. Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Baker went to Columbus this morntej where Mr. Baker will attend the meeting of the Shrine. Friends entertaining for Mrs.

Baker this afternoon and this evening there dusky, was the only guest. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Miss Irene Evans, of Superior street. sic for the occasion. In the evening the Becond of a series of practical sermons will be given. The subject will be "Jesus Christ and Modern Society." The Ladies' Aid society, of the Forest Lawn chapel, entertained the Ladies' Aid society, of the First Presbyterian church, at the home of MIbs Alma Church, of east Center street, yesterday afternoon.

The i aftenoon was passed with sewing and in making preparations for the; In this sermon the ethics of the will be a theater party for her. Mrs Charles Hasack entertained the members of the Alhambra club at her home on Wallace street, yes dance and the card table will be dis cussed. The county commissioner! went Salt Rock township, today, to vie the ditch petitioned for by John Washburn. terday afternoon. The ance was good.

attend- bazaar bo be held at the Forest! I Lawn chapel the first week of De-i Nika Bible Class. A parcel post sale was held last ij 1 1 1'7 I jp ARE YOU INTERESTED IN YOUR HOME? Are you trying1 to make it a center of comfort and beauty? At this store you can Vautify your homo with less expense. Here you may completely refurnish your home throughout, or select the chair, the table, or the couch which is "just the thing" needed to g-ive the finishing touch of com-fort and convenience to your room and render it attractive at a small expense to yourself. khoenberger Furniture Co. RELIABILITY FIRST.

mo There are a good many people in Marion who, if they are wise and thrifty, are going to buy some beautiful hats for very little money Saturday at Powers Millinery Shop. Most everyone knows what to expect when they come to Powers Millinery Shop in the way of value, and tomorrow there will be every reason in the world why we will offer more inducements than ever. Come early in the day. IN GREATER MARION. 527 CENTER ST.

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