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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 7

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 7

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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THE MAKIOV JMII.V tr.l(, HIUMIA, JAMAHI I IWlW. 1AUB 5IXB I one week with Mrs. Arthur L. Kel- members. The next meeting fce held liTJ-g In ly.

of Canby court. ip SCCiZTY. The 3 CHURCH SOCIETIES Layton, of two ki with Mrs. B. south Frospect street.

The Inter Se flub wet with Mr. Hur Urerary socseiy met I B. Rinehart, of Chestnut atreet. if.ernoon with Mri. Lee: The Chilian club heJd a very en-! yesterday afternoon with all mem-i cf Girard avenue for.Joyable all-day meeting at the home'ber prwoi The guests were Mi I Mrt.

riwfponej hriMmas Kvrnl. Greenwood Evangelical church was filled last night, when the annual Christmas entertainment was given by the young people of the meeting. i Atcnmson. ot Franklin i Click and Matilda Swam Athtntnn ir i A 1 1 1 i street Bfrut tne siDg-ug ui uu i.i meiaoeri i oaugn. contest (Congregation.

The church was beau- repeating of the Lord's present but one. During the afternoon a r.i i were elected. The women sewed for the Belgians was held, honors going to Mr N. officers and at noon enjoyed an Indoor pio- Arnold. I Bonham, president; jnlc.

The next meeting will be held In two weeks. HOimes. tub caiui, uwiuru iu give me pu IP' Jibs. Use CLOVER LEAF Flour. SS-2-c.

miss helenThesser weds marion rice QnnsEiy ait Prices Deddledly Low That's what we offer you. Selections are broad, and contain only the most desirable effects. Dependability Sincerity Service tPMENMilLS FXV.m.'ffg JLTVCtlfHlfi) tifully decorated in the Christmas colors, red and green. The pastor, Rev. A.

F. Beery, opened the program with a devotional service and Misses Esther Morral and Jemima Ault rendered a piano duet. Mrs. N. B.

Weaver and Mrs. William Hutchinson tang a pretty duet. "Chrlsmtas Cheer," a playlet, was enacted by Miss Jemima Ault, as Isabel," Miss Opal Rosrlh, as "Julia." Miss Carrie Gay, as "Haiel." and Miss Cora Ward, as "Jessie," girls of a Sunday-school recording sec- 11c health nurse ten dollars for use rf' Mr" Rsy Barnthouse, cor- In her work and also to give the can-R secretary; Mrs. Lee, teen, Jellies, butters and preserves. treasurer, and Mrs.

The next meeting will be held the u-t Huston, critic. (second Tuesday In February with r--t executive committee is com- Mrs. J. S. Lunger, or Franklin street, 'j c( Mrs.

F. J. Schults, Mrs. J. licker snd Mrs.

Frank Ritz- The Mutt and Jeff club danced at Ithe.Tally Wag hall last night to the Married November 29, but Wedding's Just Announced. LaRue, Jan 15. Special. Cards were received here today announcing the marriage of Miss Helen i.fr tne nu j'vri uu music vy i utr a orcnrsira. aooui the election ft paper on TJ SViw na class, who were planning to make a happy Christmas for two old ladies.

TONIGHT The MARION CHARLEY CHAPLIN in "SHOULDER ARMS" VidVin read by Mrs. J. as made by the club jve Re Cross drive among It3 torty couples were in attendance. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford A. Owens. Mr. and Mra. floward Mapes, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Selby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberman, Mr. and Mra.

C. M. Landon, Mr. 1 "Mandy Jones" and "Caroline Jones," who wre iaipdrsoaated by; Misses Esther Morral and Oracj Beery. The action of the play show- Hesser, formerly of LaRue.

to Mr. Marlon Rice, son of Mr. and Mra. S. B.

Rice, of near The marriage was performed In Detroit, November 29, and has Just been made known. ed the girls going to the home of the and Mrs. O. S. Rapp and Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Stoll. PONT WORRY1 at feclinc downhearted and two old ladles, where they baked chicken pie, which in reality was a The bride taught domestic science In the Caledonia schools last year and constipated, sick headache, large pie filled with gifts for tl lonely women.

the year previous. She Is a daugh For the Information of patron tbe following telephoae calls will reach THE H. SCHAFFNER CO. flNLfUL DIRECTORS ter of Mrs. M.

S. Hesser, of Ada. Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson sang The Majestic club met last night with Mrs. E. L.

Alexander, of Olney avenue. The guests were Mrs. Cleon Williams, Mrs. Clifford McCoy. Mrs.

Carlton Holtz and son, Wiilard, and Miss Ruth Jacoby. Paul Cocherl. who received his "The Beautiful Star-' and Miss Mar tha Weaver sang "Baby's Prayer ai Twilight." after which another play discharge a tew days ago, at Camp Schaffoer'a K. Schaffner, residence; KM 8109 stomach out of order and mspctite when you arise in the pnmir.g. Start taking NITELETS it sight to keep the bowels regular, c-tct and work the poison from the system.

Keep the icweis, stomach and liver clean and NITELETS, a golden tablet for young and old. 10c and 2Dc it your drug store. let. "Betty's Christmas." was given by Miss Ruth Beery, as "Betty," Earl Gordon. Georgia, after spending a few days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Cocherel, of No. 746 east Farmim strcnt. has cone to Detroit. The evening was spent with needlework and music and In a contest Miss Ruth Jacoby won first hon McComb, as "Jack," Mildred Mont II.

K. tnliUut. 61 IE Harold IVmer T. J. Woodcock 6714 For Day.

Mht or Holiday Catla, Devenney. the Mlcnlgan where he regirte8, ors and Mrs. S. consolation trophy. FURNITURE STOVES FLOOR COVERING Columbia Grafonolas Records.

gomery, as the widowed mother, and Reed Ours, as their rich uncle. Helen Montgomery. as "Mary Try CLOVER LEAF Flour. 39-2-c. The next meeting will be held in Flynn," Bernard Cocherl, as "Tatsy Wiggln," Jeannette Ault, aa "Janle Brown," Stanley McComb.

as a news the teacher, Mrs. Guy Case, After the business session a contest was boy, and Arthur Berchette, as "John 194-19M98 W. Center Strwt fa held and a ocl The Columbia Mid Month in ny, all tenement children, were tne characters In the play. The story at time was enjoyed. for Srhwlnger'sj night.

1-c '5 Parker's orchest estra very pretty one, showing the r'ch private dance Friday riday uncle coming home from the Weit Mid-Month List and making a happy Christmas fir the widowed mother and her children and the children from the tenement. Following the-playlet an offering was taken for the Orphan's home, at 4 Records Flat Rock, and the program closed 1 with the Christmas song "Silent Night," by the congregation. mbm UQM Florence KirlmnN V. P. B.

The Florence Richards branch S' HI Are Here Ready for the young people's W. C. T. V. met last evening.

In the parlors of the Bain Detention home. Mrs. Earl Ash conducted tho devotional ser Xmr 11' Records Ht riri n-' fliri Twin WALTZ MUSIC! vices, after which the president. Miss Ooldie Street, had charge of'a business session. The young people reviewed a portion of their manual study book and they learned the flag salute.

Mrs. A. Q. Jennings, who was a guest at the meeting, gava an Interesting talk, telling the young people of the New Patriotic Numbers and all the other Popular Come and hear them played in our sound proof booths. A Partial List of the Selections: "You'll Find Old Dixieland in France" 10-Inch 85c work which has been accomplished by the W.

C. T. V. It was decided to hold a pie Kocla! at the homo of Miss Mabel Eberhart, February i. Here's a Van and Schenck Dixie Son with a decidedly novel slant.

"Instead A 2016 Wailana Waltz Louise and Ferera Hawaiian Medley Two-Step Louise and Ferera I'ldwopal tliunch Society. Tho regular midweek course In church Instruction will be held in the 3 Smiles Then Kisses (Waltz) Louise, Ferera and Greenus A 2368 of picking melons off the vine, they re picking Germans off the Rhine." A real tribute to the "Smoke Brigades" that fpught so bravely Over There. A-2665-85c chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The subject for this week will be "The A 2456 Teaching of the Church upon the Ministry of Angels." There will be a celebration of holy communion Thursday at 7 o'clock A 2386 Hawaiian Echoes.

One-btep, Louise, erera ana ureenus i Sing Me Love's Lullaby. Waltz Prince's Orchestra Southern Nights. Waltz Prince's Orchestra Waters of Venice, Waltz Prince's Orchestra Stolen Sweets. Waltz Prince's Orchestra 12-Inch $1.25 Cecile Waltz Prince's Orchestra Millicent Waltz Prince's Orchestra A 6019 jwhen Intentions will be offered for the sick and also for the mtaeionary work of the parish. The mntithly service for the I)eaf and Lumb will be held Friday at 8 p.

m. in the chapel. Rev. A. B.

Alia-bough will be In charge of this service and will preach in the sign language. The Silver Tea Club will hold a cafeteria supper In the parish-house Saturday from 6 until 7 p. m. Wesley Circle Xo. fl.

Circle No. 6, of Wesley M. E. church, met yesterday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. G.

W. Davison, of A 5838 Missouri Waltz Prince's Orchestra The Waltz We Love Prince's Orchestra Aint Got Weary Yetn A song of Johnny Dunn who sailed away to fight the I lun and ain't got weary yet I There's a gale of melodious laughter in Johnny's merry adventures in France. On the back, Would You Rather Be a Colonel With an Eagle on Your Shoulder, or a Private With a Chicken on Your Knee A-2669 83c A 6035 Avondale avenue, devoting the time A 5989 to sewing. The circle will be enter, talned Tuesday, at the home of Mri Rose Davis, of Avondale avenue. Kpworth Circle Xo, 3.

Circle No. 3, Ep worth M. E. Ia Medley of Old Waltz Songs. Part I Prince's Band Medley of Old Waltz Songs.

Part II Prince's Band Castle Valse Classique. Waltz Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra One Fleeting Hour Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra Memories. Waltz Prince's Orchestra i Hawaiian Nights. Waltzes Prince's Orchestra Bridal Blushes. Prince's Orchestra 1 Waters of Venice.

Waltz Prince's Orchestra Blue Danube Waltz Prince's Orchestra March of the Sharpshooters. Two-Step Prince's Orchestra dies' Aid society, will entertain circle A 5974 No. 1 at the home of Mrs. 8. M.

Mldgley, No. 456 aouth Prospect street. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Instead of Thursday a for- A 5771 i merly announced. Flt Memorial C. E.

Hoclrty. I The Christian Endeavor society, of Flte Memorial church, met at the jchurrh last evening for a business and social session. Affairs of inter- A 5189 I to the organization were A Lover's Sontf "UllWeMeetAain Rarely have exquisite melody and appealing words been so beautifully united in a song of war-time sentiment In millions of American homes today the dreams this song expresses are happily coming true. A-2668 85c A Fno More Mid-Month Hit ed, after which a contest was en-j Joyed. The honors going to Joseph Holliday.

A box supper followed, A 6050 ime society netting about 15 from the same. When You and I Were Young, Maggie. Medley Waltz. Jockers Brothers. Violin and Piano Duet Classic Waltz Jockers Brothers.

Violin and Piano Duet Blue Rose Waltz Prince's Orchestra Nona Waltz Prince's Orchestra I oe neat regular meeting will be held February IX. at the church. fit Memorial Revival. A 6072 Revival services will begin at the rite Memorial Baptist church Jan- i ury 2S, and cottage prayer meetings i StrmeciaH umd Calafbia Quart There's a Long, long Trail Belgian Rose. Medley Waltz win ijckiu tomorrow evening.

-A 6081 Prince's Orchestra Prince's Orchestra ner. f. e. Hawes, the pastor, will beautiful Ohio. Waltz 49517 S'H-i i A-2670 Si Conduct the aervicea and the gener- Hmgh I ai puojjc wm be given a warm wel- Tbe Rom of No Mao'a Land Over Yonder WW tbe Lilies Crow Hmry Burr 1 come.

All Styles of Columbia Graphonolas. fruKi'i Band A-608S 1 Jl-25 The) Pickaninny's Paradise Medley Fox-trot My Baby Boy Medley One-step WHERE COOP FURNITURE COMES PROtt lOKhT of futber. The Daughter of Luther, of Emmanuel's Lutheran church, met with i Misa Hattie Jenner. of east Church street, last night and elected new officer aa followt: Miss Louise fiickel, president; Sliss Lillian Danenberg, vice president; Miss Mabel Baldauf, secretary. AH P.

Vl i tJ 1 Narai-CadeU March Bell Sob with Band Accompaniment E-4060 Albino Polk Xylophone with Band Accompaniment I 85c Nmw Cmlamblm Rftdt Salt tha 10th and 20th Eory Month COLUMBIA ORAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Verk Stoves' Tfehera of Asppy flomea' Xaxpets Culamklm OnHmaam Btmadmra' Modmf am MOO. Pmnod Dm ana miss ttnel Lens, treasurer. The election of officer was preceded by devotional conducted by.

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Years Available:
1877-2024