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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 3

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p'aob thru TH JtWOOO CAU. trAOEM. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1934, 3E i en Miller, ifildrjed, Mi)ler, Betty Hett-mansperger, Frances Cook, and Rosa-belle Hasecuster. Mrs. Riva, formerly Miss Annabelle Gregg, whose weeding was an event of last Friday, was presented with a gift by the memberd of the class.

Penney's are right when they say: Shower For Mr a. Anderson. A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs. Floyd Anderson, of formerly Miss Mildred Gee, of this city, at the home of Mrs; Omer Teel, 200 North fclevent Men's Styte'Built Get yours at a great sayings from Penney's new Spring line-up! Street, Monday evening. Cards and bunco were enjoyed and musical selections wre played by James Gee, Gerald Woods and Floyd Perkins.

Refreshments were served, after which the guest of honor was presented with several lovely gifts. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fousf, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Friend, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thum-ma, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs.

Frank Gee, and daughter, Mary Frances; Mrs. Fred Stevens, Mrs. Mae Cole, Misses Doris, Zola and Eunice I that prove you needrft spend a lot to get shoes that take hard punishment! White 4Tf 5SfS Storm RWJfci Welt! Btreet, 2:30 p. m. Dorcas Club Mrs.

Harry Swisher, 1601 South street, 1 p. m. Friday Contract Club Mrs. E. Wayne Drake, 911 South Anderson Btreet, 2 m.

Friday Bridge Club Mrs. Heber Har- rold, 2336 Main Btreet, 1 p. m. Sunshine Class of Shlloh Friends' Church Misses Virginia and Pansy McDermitt, njDrth, eif city, 7:30 p. m.

Bridge Builder. Club Miss Lillian It. Dudley, 2409 South Btreet, 7:30 m. American Legion Euchre and dance home, 8 p.m. Modernistic Club Mrs.

James Ross, 1320 South street, 7:30 p. m. First M. E. Choir Church, 7 p.

m. Presbyterian Senior Choir Church, 7:30 p. m. B. Y.

P. U. of Baptist Church Church, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Social Club Mrs.

Earl White, north of city, all day meeting. Young Ladies Sodality of St Joseph' Church Parish house, 7:3,0 p. m. SATURDAY. Christlaa Church Choir Church, 7:15 p.

m. Loyal Order of Moose Lodge Dance, 8 p.m. Thrawl, Margaret Gee, Jesse leei, Harmon McBride, James Gee, Floyd GOODYEAR WELTS! Yes, the smartest styles we. could find and priced to make you like 'eml They're wear-tested too, to our own' specifications solid leather throughout; rubber heels! We specified parts that will give you the best wear! Barnyard acid-resisting uppers! Non-skid composition soles Leather insoles, mid- soles and counters! Perkins, jlerald Woods, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Teel. Silhouette Artist Here Saturday. Mrs.

Marjorle Peterson, of Indian apolis, prominent silhouette artist, will Emphatically! An outstanding uhoe buy at Penney's lowj jrice! Many more styles from which to, choose! appear at the Perkins-Rhodes Furni ture Companyi 108 North Anderson CALENDAR FOP THIS WEEK. THURSDAY. Baptist Social Aid Society Church. 2:30 p. m.

Sigma Phi Gamma Si.orlty Valentine Party Miss sna Stokes, 706 South Btret. 7:30 p. m. B. U.

Club Mrs. Adam Smith. 1827 North street, all day. First Section of Aid Society o' First M. E.

Church Mrs. Herman Maddock, 1912 North street, 2:30 p. m. Third Section of Indies Aid Society of First M. E.

Church Mrs. Charles Rutledge, 802 South Anderson street, 2 p. m. Ladies' Aid Society of M. P.

Church Mrs. Qra Uetz, 1523 South street, 2:30 p. m. Fourth Section of Ladies Aid Socle of First M. E.

Church Church, all day meeting. Ladies Guild of St. Stephen's Church Mrs. Philip Morgan, 2001 South I street, 1:30 p. m.

Ladies Aid Society of Shlloh Friends' Church Mrs. Daniel McDermitt, north of city, all day. Teachers Wives Club Mrs. Basil Ho sler, 1930 North street, 2:30 p. Women of Moose Loyal Order of Moose home, 7:30 p.

m. Jolly Club Mrs. Samuel Baker, 801 South Eighteenth street, 7:30 p. m. Delta Dek Club Mrs.

Joseph Bam- brough, 2335 Maip street, 7:30 p. m. Woodmen Circle J. O. U.

A. M. home, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Junior 7:15 p.

m. Elwood Fine Arts Club Mrs. Grover Hutcherson, 1300 South Btreet, 8 p. m. Executive committee, 7:45 p.

m. Missionary Society of Lutheran (Church Mrs. Christopher Williams, 415 North Eleventh street, 2:30 p. m. Elwood Country Club Dance, club house, 8:30 D.

m. First M. E. Church Orchestra Mrs. Yern Dawson, 1010 South Anderson street, 7:30 p.

m. FRIDAY. Lutheran Ladies Alu Society Church, m. Bethany Girls Class of Baptist. Church Misses Elizabeth and Lillian Bak er, 801 South Eighteenth street, 7:30 p.

m. W. R. City building, 7:30 p. m.

Past Chiefs Club of Pythian Sisters-Mrs. Carl King, 1512 South A street, all day Saturday under the auspices of the Home Department of the Elwood Department Club. Prices for the silhouettes will be: Fifty cents foi one, seventy-five cents for two, and one dollar for three. The patronage of the public will be greatly Men are Buying More "HYER Quality'9 Two Full Leather Soles! POLICE SHOES Steel Arch WTTI Support! O-Kayed by policemen, fire- V. F.

W. Auxiliary Euchre Wednesday. Prizes at the euchre given last eve ning by the Auxiliary of the Vetetan -of Foreign Wars at the home on West men, postmen! YouU want a pair, too Strong support for your feet extra wear as well I Hard box toes! Main Btreet were awarded to the fol Presbyterian Aid Meeting at Church. The regular stated meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church was held Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. The meeting opened with the prdesldent, Mrs.

O. H. Druley. In charge of the devotional period which consisted of the hymn, "Take Thou Our Minds, Dear Lord," the responsive reading "Desire for God's Truth" and the Lord's Prayer. Following a brief business session, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by Section No.

4, with Mrs. W. H. Cluggish as leader. Those present were: Mrs.

O. H. Druley, Mrs. Daniel Sigler, Miss Mabel Digel, Mrs. T.

M. Pennington, Mrs. Fanny Haynes, Mrs. J. A.

DeHorlty, Mrs. Charles Guild, Mrs. W. H. Cluggish, Mrs.

George Koons and Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Yorger. lowing: Ladies high, Mrs. Dorothy Lesko; gentlemen's high, H.

N. Smith; lone hand, Lawrence Meyer, and low. We've Built a BOYS' TENNIS SHOE' Jacob Boll. Another euchre will be given next Wednesday evening. The For UOITfiH WEAR V.

I rssS regular business meeting of the organization will be held Thursday eve at a pace-setting price! ning, February 8. Shoes are one thing that smart men are particular about. Correct fit, good service, style-right models -are what they demand! Here is one of the "Hyer-Quality" patterns that combines all these features Black calf all-leather, welt ii construction, springy rubber heels I Guests At Gregg Home. Mrs. 'residing at 821 BrfT North Thirteenth" entertained 1 1 the following guests Wednesday at a chicken dinner: Mrs Mae Pickett Mrs, Myrtle Schrougham, Mrs.

Flora PrireA as low as ordinary tennis MEN! Get your pair now! Fern, Mrs. Daisy Kennedy, Mrs. Bertha Bryan, Mrs. Sidney Clark, Mrs Alonzo Creagmile, Mrs. Mary Jones, Miss Leona Copeland, Mrs.

Flossie Copeland, Miss Eva Jones, Miss Idu shoes but look what you get in "BOZO" ventilated uppers'; hon-' absorbent insoles heavy, fibbed toe-guard ankle patch and side; stays And best of all, wear resist' tug soles! 1 CiissMora Dole Iris Club Meeting. Mrs. Philip Kahler entertained the members of the Iris' Club at her home at 1238 South Btreet last evening. Mrs. Herbert Booher and Mrs.

Asa Cabe were guests. Favors for high score in bridge were awarded to Mrs. Ivor Davis, Mrs. Grover Hutcherson, Mrs. John Baden and Mrs.

Harry Fry. Members present were: Mrs. Lloyd Murray, Mrs. Harry Johns and Mrs. Merle Bryan.

The New Aid in Legloneer Circle My! But You'll Thrill to a Pair of a long step in the right direction for solid comfort! Regular Meeting. PREVENTING Mrs. Mae Cole entertained the mem WITT Fry, Mrs. Calvin Sizelove, Mrs. John COLDS bers of the Legloneer Circle at their regular meeting at her home at 200 Baden, Mrs.

Grover Hutcherson, North Eleventh street last evening. Mrs. Wayne Wright, Miss Mar CLEARS HEAD QUICKLY Contest prizes were awarded to Mrs. guerite Smith and Mrs. Ivor Davis.

Vesta Reasbeck, Mrs. Gertrude Mona The place for the next meeting will be announced later. han and Mrs. Mae Cole. The next OB See them! Feel.

the soft, glossy kid uppers! Run your hand inside along the cushion soles! Know, for yourself why you should wear these good-looking shoes meeting will be held JFebruary with Mrs. Flossie Copeland at her Wait 'till you see the quality you get at this low price Fine Contract Club At Lewis Home. home at 831 North Twelfth street. LEFT Cross section showing thick cushion insole 1 Mary Woellwertt INSTRUCTOR OF Piano and Cello Phone 916-M 1620 So. St.

i Mrs. Raymond Lewis entertained Country Club Dance Tonight. the members of the Contract Club at her home at 1621 South street MEN! Your Chance to Get Real Retanned grain upper stock that insures you lasting smartness One piece leather insoles and counters, steel shanks A dance will be given at 8:30 yesterday afternoon. Mrs. 1 George clock tonight at the Elwood Country Woellwerts and Mrs.

Shirl Mllls- Club for all members, their guests, paugh were guests. Members pres and all former members. Mike Ken nedy and his orchestra will furnish eht were: Mrs. E. Wayne Drake, Mrs.

Everett Trlttlpo, Mrs. Harry Gregg, Mrs. Ernest Moschell, Mrs. At real SAVINGS! COMFORT FEATURES in 1 KID STRAPS the music. Admission will be seventy-five cents a couple.

Members of the entertainment committee are in charge of arrangements. William Starr and Mrs. Edward Land. The next meeting will be held February If with Mrs. Mos- That's right retan leather resists Larnyard acids! And only at Pen chell at her home at 225 North Twelfth street Moose Lodge Dance Saturday.

The Loyal Order of Moose will give On These Timely Items! Quality that tells you dollars buy more at Pen; ney's! The one-piece lea ther insole gives your, a dance at 8 o'clock Saturday night at Avaldn Pinochle lub Meeting. ney can you get shoes made with sturdy composition soles with genuine leather insoles." midsolcs and crs for so very, very little Members of the Avalon Pinoch.e Nurse Brand Cod the home on East Main street. Dale Waymire and his Royal Palm orchestra will play and admission will be ten and twenty-five cents. The public is invited to attend. foot a firm foundation Rigid at the flexible oak soles 1 Club were entertained at the home of Liver Oil, 16 oz.

Mr. and Mrs. Selmar Ballard, ziuu South street, last evening. Mrs Harold Warner, Mrs. A.

J. Ballard and 09c 39c 25c Miss Evelyn Alexandria were guests. Qiio New Models! "SYLVIA" STRAPS Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Idris 16 oz. Size Milk of Magnesia Dr.

Caldwell's Fine Balm We Have Them I Lots of Sturdy BOYS1 OXFORDS! Rees and Vern' WilleUs. Members First M. E. Orchestra At Dawson Home Tonight A special reeharsal of the orchestra of the First M. E.

Church will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Vera- Dawson, 10.0 present were: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wil letts, Mr. and Mrs.

Idris Rees, Mr. Priced Real Lowt and Mrs. W. A. Rislnger, Mrs.

Paul At a Real, Low gf 1jO Price, too! 'VJlVV South Anderson street. All members are urged to be present. St Clair. The next meeting will oe held with Mr. and Mrs.

Rees, 1424 Hinshaw's Quick and Easy Corn 'sMSf GPtter WWW Here's a smart new interpretation of the '34 model Black kid. South Anderson street, on February 15. Past Chiefs Club Friday. Oxfords that will take a lot of wear and tear I Oxfords styled to look smart for a long time Heavy composition soles easy-walking rubber heels center buckle, one strap style; Cuban heel I- Yes wear-giving, solid leather construction I Mineral Oil 16 oz. size Mrs.

Carl King will entertain the 39c members of the Past Chiefs Club of Friendship Class Meeting at Church. Members of the Friendship Class of the First M. E. Church enjoyea a the Pythian Sisters at her home at 1612 Sooth A street at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. All members are cordially Invited to be present Scores of other items at distinctively low prices.

PHONE 88. pltch-ln supper at the church last ev? ning. During the business session, plans were completed for the mother-daughter banquet which will be held February 8 at the church. Those pre ent were: Mrs. H(W.

Fltspatrlck. Mrs Woodmen Circle Meetfng Tonight i i The Woodmen Circle will meet a 7: SO o'clock this evening at "the I. 0. D. Hinshav; Edward St Clair.

Mrs. rana wti, Li DU lWi, So. Aiiderson Elwood, Indiana Mrs. Robert Reese, Mrs. unaries uooa, v.

a- m. uuiue. ah meuioera arc uis Misses Mary Lou Phillips, S5ola Cook, 'ed to be present as several important Eva Hester Elisabeth Noland, GretcL- business matters will be discussed. City Drug Store It (f MS I.

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