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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 9

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THE MABIOX DAILY STAR, FROTAT, PECEMRER i9i. A FEW BEAUTIES FROM "THE LITTLE CAFE." IZ7Y. I 1 served a luncheon at small tables, decorated with pink carnations, i The guest were Mrs. David Swartibaugh. Mrs.

Thorp Paddock, -Mrs. Dora Miller. Mrs. J. A.

Kunkle land Miss Marie Swartibaugh. I The next meeting will be held De Mrs. M. C. Walters delightfully pertained the member of the yocern Prlscilla club at her home cember 20 with Mrs.

Carl Reiff. of JeCerson street and will be a Christmas exchange of gifts. The J. C. club met with Mrs.

J. A. Rice, of Mary street, yesterday afternoon with a good attendance. Point euchre was enjoyed, the first honors going to to Mrs. Andrew Burns and the second honors to Mrs.

Robert Poland. The guests were Mrs. George Colter and Mrs. Robert Poland. At the meeting to be held tn two cn Cherry street, yestrday afternoon.

While the ladies busied with their fancy work they ere entertained with music by Miss lna Hazen. In a contest Mrs. Ellas '-'irstenbe rger won first honors, and Vrs. William Creagap, who was a i st. received the guest award.

About 5 o'clock a dinner was the home being prettily dec-crated with bouquets of pink carnations. The next meeting will be held in weeks with Mrs. Ellas Firsten- DINNERWARE WOULD MAKE A LASTING GIFT We feel quite fortunate in having so complete a stock of dmnctware. Of course our German patterns are not quite so extensive as the HaviUmi hut we'll have enough tn suplv the early buyers. If you are interested in unusual China he sure to see the Royal Doulton Tea Set we are offering at $9.30 weeks with Mrs.

George Relnwald, or uirara avenue. of Carhart street, the club will hare Its Christmas drawing. The E. Y. W.

club met with Mrs. "The Little Cafe," with its superb cast and production to be offered at the Alhambr. tomorrow, December 9. matinee and night, as It was gtven during Its run of nearly a year tn Manhattan. The splendid musical hit reveals the new forces and tendencies of the time In theatrical entertainment.

He-yon such details It is too well known as a marked success to require further Introduction. It Interesting to note the many hands that have been utilised in welding It into a satisfactory whole. The story originally traces Itself to "Le Petit Cafe," a farce by Tristan Bernard, of the Parisian stage, C. M. S.

McLellan adapted it for the American stage. Ivan Caryll adapted it for America's musical core, Klaw Erlanger made the original production, and Herbert Gresham staged It for them, while Julian Mitchell looked after the girl numbers and ensembles. The other experts contributed additional details, and the entlrlty has set a new pace for success upon the stage. Advt. 1 Alfred Richardson, of OIney avenue vesterday afternoon with all mem The members of the Jecomr club were entertained at a theater party and luncheon last night by Miss Olive Skinner.

The next meeting will be held in bers present. The memners enjoyed their needlework and a contest, the yH.SchaffiierG fuernnvs honors going to Mrs. F. L. Peavey.

At the next meeting to be held in one week with Mrs. John Hosklns, the members of the Civic Young j. T. Smith and short business was ees- led by Mrs. followed by People Branch, of the W.

C. T. I on east Center street, last night. Miss Alma Howser gave a reading, "Heart of Central Asia." and Mr. J.

L. Elicker a reading on "Who last night, at the meeting at the Good Shoes Win If you have a swase of saving and a knowledtre of value you should come here for your Shoes. Our Values Are High, Our Prices Are Low. Is Norman Angel?" slon. A vocal solo by Mrs.

H. Hager was pleasing. The lesson study was conducted by Mrs. C. R.

Beerbower. The next meeting will be held January 4. two weeks with Miss Caroline Oakley, of west Church street, at which time the members will exchange Christmas gifts. The M. B.

C. club was entertained by Mrs. J. Ray Merchant, of east Center street, yesterday afternoon. After a season of fancy work the hostess served a dinner at 6 o'clock.

The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. F. D. Bents, of home of Charles Pittlnger, of south Vine street, when all the members were asked to sign the pledge again and a stand against dancing was taken by Mrs. O.

C. Ralston, the The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Miss Elixabeth of Windsor street, the club will have its Christmas exchange. Mrs. Othal' McGuire was hostess to the Kensington club at her home on east Center street, yesterday afternoon. Fancy work occupied the early afternoon and when it was laid airte two contests were held.

The honors went to Mrs. W. C. Phllllans and Mrs. Benton Hoagland.

Mrs. Jesse Bowler will entertain the club at Its Christmas party at her home on Sharpless court, in two Datry, of the Trumbull apartments. Miss Ruth Hare entertained the H. E. N.

8. club at her home on north State street, last evening. The time local secretary from the W. C. T.

U. Mrs. Ralston stated at the meeting that It had been reported that several of the boys had been smok Still the Old Price, $1.95 HIGH Ct'T SHOKS, Keirular $1.00 Value, Our iTice, $2.95 Kpworth Officers Installed. A regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society, of the Epworth M. E.

church, was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles E. Schaad. of east Church street. There was a fine south Vine street.

The Amaranthine club met with Miss Grace Llndsey, of Franconla av ing and because of this all were asked to sign (he pledge. She also discussed the dancing problem with the members and stated that that enue, last night. Fancy work was weeks. problem was left to their own con Mrs. J.

T. Merchant opeued the science a great deal, but that a "real meeting with a short prayer and the i Christian worker Is not found In Mrs. Albert McWherter entertained the G. W. club at her home devotlonals were conducted by Mrs, was passed with fancy work and music.

Miss Ethel LaMonda was a guest. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Emerson Weiser, of John street. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Gompf and Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Baker gave a dinner of pretty appointments at the Gompf home on Delaware avenue, last night, for the pleasure of the members of the Colonial Bridge cluband their husbands. After dinner ten tables were filled for a season of Frank II. King, Routine business was transacted and plans were made for the packing of a box for the Kent home at Greensboro, North Carolina, this afternoon, at the church. Miss dance hall." After the regular meeting, a social hour was enjoyed.

The next meeting will be held In two weeks. Wesley II. V. V. Class.

The II. F. I. class, of the Wesley M. E.

Sunday-school, met last night with Mr. and Mrs. Harley tfraden, of Avondale avenue. The attendance was good. After the business a program was rendered and refreshments were served.

AH Kinds of Xmas Slippers Margaret Schaad pleased with a enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. Cleon Williams was presented a hand-painted plate. Plans were made for the Christmas box to be opened at the next meeting in two weeks with Mrs. Ross Campbell, of Pearl street.

The Happy Heart club was entertained by Miss Delite McRtll, of south Main street, last night. The time was devoted to crocheting, embroidery work and music. In a contest the honors went to Misses Florence Rinehart, Viola Ernst and May Fugitt. The hostess was presented a hand-painted birthday plate. The next meeting will be held in piano solo, after which a paper on The Latest News from the North" Mens' 25c, 50c, $1.00, Up was read by Mrs.

W. B. IVnman. on north Seffner avenue, yesterday afternoon. All members were present and a pleasant hour was spent ever crochet work A luncheon was perved.

Three new members, Mrs. Raymond Lloyd, Mrs. Greenfield and Mrs. Marie Edsell were taken In as new members. The next meeting will be held with Mrs.

Pr A. Schultz, of north Seffner avenue. In two weeks. The Y. M.

B. club held a very enjoyable meeting at the home of Mrs. M. L. Paddock, on north State street, yesterday afternoon.

All members were present but one. After a season of fancy work and a contest in which Mrs. J. A. Kunkle won the honors, the hostess i bridge and at the conclusion of the series Mrs.

John Cleveland and Mr. L. E. Starr, who held the highest scores, were presented the honors. The gueBts from out of the city were Mr.

and Mrs. McGregor, of Chi With regret the society accepted the resignations of three officers, Mrs. Frank H. King, Mrs. C.

J. Fur-man and Mrs. J. T. Merchant, who Ladies' 35c, 69c, 95c and Up Sheepwool Moccasins 95c were elected at the November meet- by the Nice Hum Realized.

A nice sura was realised Ladies' Aid society, of the Forest cago, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Ellis, and Mr. Horacec Mo- two weeks with Miss Florence Rine hart, of Silver street.

Lawn mission, last night, on the bazaar and oyster supper held at the chapel. A large number attended the supper and everything was sold at the sale. $1.25 JMpn'a Arctics, bent sradea $1.35 Utile Gcnta School Shoes, button or lace The Bay View Reading circle met with Miss Nell Notestine at her home Men's Work Shoex, CO fi solid leather J.UU Men'a Rubber Boots, flJO Cft ttnatr oroof PaS.tJll To fill these offices, Mrs. W. II.

Hlnklln was elected president, Mrs. H. A. Hartman was chosen corresponding secretary, and Mrs. II.

S. Ruhl was selected as Mother's Jewels' secretary. Rev. Jesse Swank then Installed the following newly-elected officers: Mrs. W.

Hlnklln, president; Mrs. John H. Bain, first vice president; Mrs. E. A.

Sloan, second vice president; Mrs. H. A. Hartman, corresponding secretary; Miss Ada Bowen, recording secretary; Miss Etta Ja-coby, treasurer; Mrs. H.

Harbison, secretary of literature; Mrs. S. R. Rauhanser, secretary of mite boxes; Mrs. Elson Helwlg, secretary LadicV Gun Metal Ct 7K Good Solid veltf Girls' High Cut School jJ gSJ ladies' Patent and flJO OK Gun Metal Shoea Salem AM Society.

Officers were elected yesterday afternoon at a inoeting of Ihe Ladles' Aid society, of the Salem Evangelical church, at the home of Mrs. Minnie Ritzhaupt, of Tearl street. Thoso elected were Mrs. Rose president; Mrs. Eliza Hlalcli, vice president; Mrs.

Pauline Kull, This Toledo Mother Treats Her Children's Colds "Externally" Men'a English Rubber Aft Sole Shoes, worth Kibbon, of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, a guest at the Gompf residence. A number of young people gave Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bensley a house warming last night at their new home on Girard avenue. Mrs.

Bens-ley, a recent bride, was formerly Miss Mabel Stimmel. The evening was passed socially and Mr. and Mrs. Bensley received many beautiful presents. Those present were Misses Irma Brockett, Inez Harruff, Lillian For-rey, Ellda Bpohn, Irene Fage, Mary King and Gale Shepherd, Dewey McDonald; Harold Short, William Coler, Allen McKInstry and Elkanah Miller.

Miss Eveline Dee entertained an embroidery club at her home on east Farming street, last evening. The time- was spent with fancy work. Miss Emma Klnsler entertained an embroidery club at her home on C. S. Shoe Shoe secretary; Mrs.

Mary Keller, trees Mrs. Chu. Cook Find the "Out urer. 143 N. Main St.

11. Z. SMI, Prop. A social hour was then enjoye and refreshments were served. Th of work; Mrs.

J. G. Fairbanks, sac side" Application, VapoRub Setter than Internal Dosing. retary of supplies; Mrs. H.

S. meeting will be hold the first secretarv of the Jewels: "ursuay in January wun iirs. Loew, of cast Church street. ess sc-1 ii i. assj i Htrnck, Jesss Swsnk, Charles A.

Pearce, M. I. Powell and T. II. McAfee, has been appointed to Investigate these affairs and prevent Mothers who are faced with the Mrs.

Joseph Justice, secretary of the Home Guards; Mrs. N. F. Tilton, sec Wesley Missionary Society. it is better than internal medicine in many ways.

When I first tried Vick's my little girl had had an awful cold and cough for some time. I used part of a jar on her and it gave great relief. During the winter I used two more large jars on my three children and also on the grown folks of onr family, and found it fine for colds In the throat, head and lungs. In cases of hoarseness or croup I would just rub a little Vlck's over throat and and cover with a warm flannel cloth, and also have them swallow a little- piece, the size of a bean rolled in sugar." Three sizes, 25c, 60c or $1.00. A meeting of the Woman's Mis slonary socLty, of the Wesley M.

church, was held yesterday after retary of the Queen Esther circle; Mrs. M. Fisher, secretary of temperance; Mrs. Elizabeth Deal, secretary of evangelism; Mrs. George Von Stein, secretary of systematic giving; problem of treating children's colds without disturbing their digestion will be interested in the experience Mrs.

Chas. Cook, 134 Bay Street, Toledo, Ohio, who writes: "I consider Vlck's VapoRub the best medicine I have ever found for winter use, especially for children. It will not blister or burn, so the children don't dislike It, and noon with Mrs. O. Houllon, of Columbia court.

After the regular Cherry street, last night. A very pleasant social time was enjoyed. business and a solo by Mrs. A. Leonhard, readings were given by The A.

F. E. O. club met with Mrs. William Ulack, Mrs.

J. C. Lot Inaemnch I'irrle. The Inasmuch circle, King's DauKhters, hold a business men I Inn at the City Union rooms, last night, I'lans were made for preparing Christmas baskets to be sent to a number of poor people, and also for holding a baking sale at the market one week from tomorrow. A work meeting will be held December 28 at the home of Mrs.

Carl II, Fostle, on south Main street. IV t'! TIIK M.VKV HKCTIOW, It pretty generally recognised Ihst this linen stork of ours Is a re-markahle stock especially for this year of linen anarclty. A woman knows table linen. She has a pas-slon for fine linens and she knows shs can find them at this store. We always do a big business In Christmas linens hut this year we are go.

Ing to double It, Fine Linen Damasks with Napkins tn match. Beautiful sets Lunch Cloths, Dollies, Fancy Linens, Fine tied Spreads, Quest Towels and Large Towels In sndtess variety. We do not know that we will ever have any more linens tike our present stock, but It all goes at prices only slightly advsncsd. not delsy on linens. They are prae tfcal and beautiful.

1 The Warner Kdwards V. tlmore and Mrs. A. W. Leonhard VICE'S WSALVE Chapter No.

4, of the text-book, was Mrs. F. L. Carhart, secretary of music. The members of the executive committee installed were Mrs.

H. A. Hartman, Mrs. S. L.

Leeka, Mrs. Jesse Swank and Mrs. Laura Dorn-baugh, Mrs. J. W.

Smith and Mrs. Joseph D. Guthery. A social hour was then enjoyed. The next meeting will be held the first Thursday In January.

Miss Hazel Robinson, of north Prospect street, last night. The time was spent with fancy work and arrangements were made for a Christmas box to be opened at the next reviewed by Miss Hertha Markley Refreshments were then served and a social hour enjoyed. The next meeting to be held in two weeks meeting will be held In one monta with Miss Marie Roller, of north Asbiiry Aid Society. Prospect street. XHE XEWEST CHOCOLATES BASSANIO'S CHOICE CHOCOLATE COVERED NUTS AND FRUITS tit.

Mary's Hewing Clrrle. i St. Mary's Sewing circle held a Misses Lowell Llndsey and Alice An all-day meeting of the Ladles' Robinson were guests. well-attended meeting at the home Aid society, of the Asbury M. K.

church, was held yesterday with Mrs. Harvey Leonhard, of I.ee street. The time was passed by knotting of Mrs. A. L.

Belter, of Spencer street, yesterdsy afternoon, with about forty present. The women sewed on aprons for the apron sale Lee Street Aid Society. The Aid society, of the Lee Street Presbyterian church, met yesterday afternoon In the church parlors. The afternoon was spent In sewing and a regular business session. The next meeting will be held January 3.

3 CHURCH SOCIETIES comforters. OUR SPECIAL PRICE for the bazaar to be held the wmik The next meeting will be held In before Christmas at the parochial two weeks at the same place. school ball. which time the election of officers The next meeting will be bold in will be held. Two Wonderful Nnei-lals fisr Hatxtr day front fly Tliem.

I.2H value, nor, women's brsnd-nsw flsnnel waists; tn tour 1 harming styles, smartly In all sizes. To MA.OO valoes, girls' dresses. In choice serge and flannel; new styles, of girlish simplicity, and one month. 9c Mlllan Stevens W. C.

T. 17. Hale. Program for Mass Meeting. A constitutional prohibition mass meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the United About the sum of $20 was real Asbury Progreselve 1a.

The Progressive class, of the As ized yesterday by the Lillian Stev Wesley t'nJtjr Class. The Unity class, of the Wesley M. E. church, met last night with Mr. and Mrs.

James Barkley, of Uncapher avenue. After the routine, business, a progrsm of recitations and music was rendered. A social hour was then enjoyed and refreshments were served. There was a large attendance at the meeting. The next meeting wll be held the first Thursday In January.

bury M. E. church, met at the nome ens W. C. T.

V. on the bazaar and Brethren cburcb. Similar meetings will be held on Sunday ail over the Full Pouud Box baking sale held yesterday, at the of Miss Ethel Leonsrd, or Le street, last night. Regular business T'nlted States. City market.

practicality mothers will apprscltte; all slses. 1 Frank Bros. sV Co. was transacted and plans were The following program has been talked over for holding a pie social Trinity Baptist Aid Society. announced: at the home of Ray Leonard, on Routine business was tranacled Song, "The Fight Is On." Devotlonals, conducted by Mrs, Thompson street, In two weeks.

yesterday afternoon at a meeting of Etta Smith. PLENTY First fieformei Aid. The Ladles' Aid society, of the the Trinity Baptist Aid society at the church. After the meeting, a sale of fancy work was held and a THE TREASURE CHEST OF SWEETMEATS This Shafcesperean package is filled to the brim whh the choicest chocolate confections that the Master Confectioner of the World can produce in the most modern and sanitary Factory in the Country. A choice assorted variety that is an actual 60c value, but we are going to feature this box at a special price of 39c, and if you are not highly pleased, you can have your money back for the asking.

As we expect a very large demand for this package, we suggest that you reserve a few boxes. Song, "We're Out for Problbl tlon." Calvary Missionary Society. A meeting of the Calvary Missionary society was held yesterday afternoon at the Calvary Evangelical church. The devotlonals were Klrst Reformed church, met at the nice sum was realised. The next Addresses, by Rev.

D. C. Bel borne of Mrs. Christian Zieg, of OF BKOW.V KID LACK MOOTS. Tbe are Lynn made, of floe soft ktdla.

Priced linger, Her. Jesse Swank Her. L. Martin, Dr. H.

A. Hartman, meeting will be held in one month. A Christmas Program. Cherry street. A short program was enjoyed ant followed by a social hour.

The next meeting will beheld Rev. J. G. Cotton and Howard A Christmas program was ren $4.95 Mitchell. Solo, Miss Vera Stockman.

at the home of Mrs. Jacob Zeller, of Seffner avenue. DO IT NOV Song. "The Star Spangled Ban dered yesterday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Woman's Missionary society, of the Trinity Baptist church. Papers were read by Mrs.

Frank Tschanen, Mrs. F. O. Strayers Drug Store ner." Ptontenostal Services. The special services being con Phone 403.

121 East Center Street. Dr. Smith To Preach. ducted at tbe Pentecostal Naiarene CLASS LEADERS, SrXDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS, Sl'PEBIXTEXDEXTS, ETC. Dr.

A. E. Smith, president of the Tuttle, Mrs. Willis Bsrger and Mrs. Frank 8.

Bnyer, Routine busi Ohio Northern university at Ada, church are progressing very well and unusually good services were held last nlsrht with a number of ness was transacted at the business will preach both morning and even session. wishing High Class XmM Greet Ing Cards will And best time to The next meeting will be held In ing, Sunday, in the Epworth M. B. church, where a number of years ago be was pastor. Mrs.

Smith, one month. seekers at the altar. Rev. Edward E. Mleras preached an able sermon on "Ye are Tet Carnal," taking for bis text, I who will accompany him.

will teach Mry-MarUi Class. The Mary-Martha Sunday-school the Powell Sonday-school class, or which she was a former teacher, Sunday raosnlng. asd homecomtsg is being arranged in her honor and Corinthians Services wii be held tonight but no services will be held at tbe church, Saturday night. A song serrtce wilt be held at the market bouse Saturday evening. class, of tbe Salem Evangelical church, met with Misses Wilda and Gladys Edelman, of east Center street, last night.

Only the routine business was transacted and a social time was enjoyed. I a large class is expected out to bear buy Is now, before many Hms are sold out, that can not be replaced. -OUR LOW PRICES ob Engraved and Steel Die Process, Booklets, Folders, Coin Enclosure Cards, Gift Cards, In new designs and shapes. Xmas and Mania Class Poet Cards thousands to select from. Wholesale and RetaU.

OPEN EVERY EVE ISO. FURNITURE IS THE PERMANENT GIFT GIVE FURNITURE A GIFT CARRIES WITH IT ITS OWN MEMORIES MEMORIES OF THE GIVER. IF IT IS PERMANENTLY USEFUL AND A FINE ADDITION TO THE HOME FURNISHINGS IT WILL BE APPRECIATED OFTENER AND -ONGER. PLAN THIS SEASON TO GIVE FURNITURE -THE PERMANENT GIFT. SEE THE MANY BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL PIECES WE ARE SHOWING IN OUR WINDOW.

Schoenberger Furniture Co. In Greater Marion. Reliability First. 527 W. Center St.

Washable Kid Tops 83.50 SPECIALS. H-lorh Ijice and Button Patents now 9.1 Lace or Bttlsi Patents $3.49 Ganmetals and Kid Leather at ....82.50 and 93.0S CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS In Ail Colors, S9e, fl.25, flJtO. LOOK IX OITR WINDOWS. Economy Best Shop, Across From Hosel Marlon. Tbe Hoover Eleetric A gift that shows real thoughtfulness, leave your order with The Warner fc Ed wards carpet department.

bef. Dr. and Mrs, Smith and their son. Pant, are expected Saturday afternoon and will remain over Sunday. Monday morning Dr.

Smita and his son will leave for Kew York City. While in Marlon they will be guests of Mr; and Mrs. John H. Clark, of Franklin street Clvie Y. P.

B. Tighter bands were placed about. Nothing delights a woman so Special Meeting Saturday. A special meeting of the Marlon Ministerial association will be held at the M. C.

A. building, Saturday, afternoon at I o'clock. At that time a discussion on bazaars and similar affairs will be held. A law-and-order committee composed of V. I I.

much, as a gift that shows a spirit of thonghtfulness that spirit is ex Waldorf pharmacy pressed to an unusual degree in the gift of a Hoover Electric Sweeper. It The Warner Edwards.

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