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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 5

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The Call-Leaderi
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Elwood, Indiana
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5
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Safety razor blades sharpened at Evans Drug Store 25c per doz. 30t3 GKEATKIOIUSE HARRIS Earl Williams and Rose Tap ley, Lyric. Cye Burgon of IllulYton was In the city for the past two days visiting with relatives. Insurance that insures. nnk E.

DeHorlty, 116 North Anderson street down stairs office. ltf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlon of .4.. Cleveland, who have been the guests of their daughter residing southwest of the city for the past two weeks returned home this fci THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL TONIGHT Worlds Greatest Indian Actress NONA DARKFEATHER Sensational Imp Drama thats bound to please.

The Princess of the Valley Fine Indian Drama featuring Mona Darkfeather. "The Life Savers" AT IJSOCIftL I EFNTS IPRIICIE HAILF lo-H Coined Drama that will sure make you lain Surprise Party. -SPECIAL -TOMORROW- EXTRA- Reunion of the Blue and Gray $1.00 Wash Suits 50c $2.00 Wash Suits $1.00 $1.25 65c $2.50 $1.25 $1.50 $3.00 $1.50 Completely successful was the surprise planned In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Frank Robertson last evening by her husband assisted by the friends and neighbors. Mrs.

Robertson was detained up town until after a splendid dinner was prepared and upon returning home she was taken At Gettysburg 1913 This Is Extra Fine. completely by surprise to see the house filled with her friends and the '612EATK10USE HARRIS The House oT Good Clothes, Hats and Furnishing dinner, which had more the appear ORIGINAL AIRDOME ance of a banquet, ready to be serv- ed. The entire evening was spent in a manner that proved the hearty en joyment of both the guests and the hostess. After the supper cigars tf tttitttttttt were passed among the gentlemen lhe guests present were: Mr. and Fair tonight; somewhat cooler south portion; Saturday fair, TONIGHT Mrs.

Arthur Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs IQCftL AND PERSONAL ONE Charles Jenners, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dyer. Mrs.

W. Tubbs, Mrs. Mary Isen hour, Mrs. 'Nellie Anderson, Mrs. T.

B. A Two Part Feature Entitled Bates and daughter Mabel, Misses lone Pence, Ethel Dellinger, Mayme and Hi sr Zolat Beckett, Florence and Margaret Bradley, Clara Donaldson, Effie Frye IT M. L. Wnite. Dtnnsx.

no kni. Edna Rummell, Etta Griffen, Retta ogctfe 3 p. a 2 Safety razor blades sharpened at Short, Mabel Bowser, Edna Manship, Gate Clary, Messrs. Robin Capp, Ed Evans Drug Store 25c per doz. 30t3 a rrt rrw gar Ellerman, Ralph Donaldson, Harry James Watklns of Orestes was in Pence and Happy Herkless.

the city today looking after business. Best Program This Week, In Her Honor. Lyric. Complimentary to Miss May Singer Fire lightening and tornado insur a 2 0 3 5 TO-NIGHT The Bawlerout The Favorite Play. -By Lilley Stock Company Next Week Dainty Mae La Porte And Her Clever Company Opening Play The Open Window Three Big Vaudeville Acts Extra of, Cincinnati, who is the house ance.

Frank B. DeHorlty 116 North guest at the James Kute home on Anderson street ltf fP ftj 6SW South street, a crowd of young peo Miss Martha Evans of this city is the guest of Mrs. D. Ray Cunnfngham ple were entertained by Mrs. Kute 3' CQ evening in a charming manner, of Rochester, Ind.

Following a pleasant evening a deli P. fi clous course luncheon was served Mrs. Fred Henderson returued to Elwood today after spending the past Miss Singer formed a- number of Bob a 3 rr few days at Niagara Falls. friendships last evening which will -3 See Frank E. DeHorlty 116 North add greatly to the pleasure of her Anderson street for all kinds of in I lI'IiSSIlil 1 a ci 3 3 3 surance.

Down stairs office. ltf visit in this city. For His Mother. lft? Mrs. H.

P. Nivison and daughter, C. F. Wiley entertained at his flats Mary, spent the day at Indianapolis in honor of the 81st birthday anni where they were visiting with friends versary of his mother. Mrs.

Susan Wiley of Iiluffton yesterday. An ela Mrs. Melvln Beatty left this porn borate, dinner was served at noon with intr for Summitville where she will THREE Hughy Mack in a Vitagraph Comedy Entitled Roughing the Cub A Newspaper story full of fun and one you don't want to miss. spend a few. days visiting with rela the mother as the guest of honor, the other guests being Mrs.

Burgon and tiven. There are different QUALITIES of sodas and ice creams. OUR ice creams are Jersey-rich; our sodas contain the purest syrups and flavorings. You are not throwing money away when you give dimes to the children to buy our ice creams and soda waters. You are FEEDING them.

It's GOOD for the children; that's why they like it so much. OUR Candy is PURE. Come to OUR Drug Store. Bert E. Sneed Company PRESCRIPTION DRUGGI8T8.

Successors to Dr. F. L. SayloK children of Bluffton, and Dr. and Mrs, Mrs.

Forrest Kelley, who has been Weir of Indianapolis. The affair being spending the past few days at Niagara Falls returned to her home In this In the nature of a family reunion wa one of the brightest spots in the yea Sfhe for Mrs. Wiley. tld tollable Price 10 and 20c NO HIGHER ORIGINAL AIRDOME Will Give Dance. Mr.

Potter will give an aRsemhly 1507 Main 8treet 103 8. Anderson St dance this evening at his hall in th Milligan block and a large attendance is expected. The rain of last even ing has cooled the atmosphere con city today. Mrsy F. Harbit and daughter of Chicago are in the city called here by the death of the former's father, Mr.

B. F. Perry. Tomorrow Arthur Johnson and Earl Williams, Lyric Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Bell returned to their home In Fort Wayne this morning after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. Mrs. C.

N. Sells accompanied by Miss Leona and Master Jesse Sells left this afternoon for Haggerstown. Mrs. Sells will spend Sunday in Williamsburg with her parents. Fred and Hugh Moslman have returned from a several days fishing slderable and the members of'the so Moisiman' "The Store for Values" cicty circle who have bpn wishing to dance will take advantage of thi chance.

It is understood a party of fraternal and other society people of Walk-Overs The Shoe lor You Anderson will attend. At Six O'clock Dinner. Miss Anna Ring entertained a few of her friends' last evening at an elaborate o'clock dinner at her home on A street. The dinner centered about the large rabbit that was killed by the Leeson automobile Wednesday evening and the hunters with their friends enjoyed their catch to their utmost capacity. Miss Ring proved to be a charming hostess and the evening was a pleasant one indeed.

trip to Lake Webster where they say they had finejuck with the finny tribe and the short outing was a most enjoyable one. COMING BACK The Doyle Stock Co. will return here for the big Elwood Fair and Will be seen at. the Airdome with a new line of plays and specialties. Usual price 10c and 29c- Every Man's Face Will beam with joy when he sees our store.

No trouble to dress if your Ties, Collars and Shirts come from this haberdashery, shirts fit just right collars set perfectly and comfortable and ties almost tie themselves. Drop in and see the newest ideas in fixins that make quick dressing easy. See- our display of Neckwear this week. Walk-Overs are worn by men of the world who know the most about good shoes, the men who want real money's worth in wear and satisfaction. i un rrri AM Postponed Party.

The Fhi Delta Kappa members who were going to entertain a few friends last evening at their frat rooms in the Ramler block, postponed the pa r-v until a little later owing to the 'ex- GO TO THE CITY CARDER SHOP The best place for Barberlng or Paths, fine tcriirj and face lotions. OSr rnf! hOr.

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