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The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 4

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 4

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fAfiE FOUR THfi ELWOOD CALL LEADER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1915. Twenty-fifth street. A good crowd was (Laura Cross, Mr. Marchee Jack, Mr. present and a very7.

pleasant evening Trance Groover. lUVOOD GALL LEADER Ik WOMEN FROM 45 to 55 TESTIFY Ante-Lent Socia was spent informally with music, games and conversation. A rdce lunch was served at the close of the evening. Thursday Club Given By Sodality die the FORNSHELL; CARPENTER FORNSHELL 1 Editor and Publisher. Oft In The Stilly Night.

Entered at the Pot Office at tivvood, Indiana Second Claw Matter. The Ante-lent social given by Young Lady's Sodality of St. Joseph's church at the Federated Club rooms on South Anderson street last evening, was a complete success. A very pleasant evening was spent; there was something doing from the start to the very last minute and tjie fine large Oft in the stilly night, Met With Mrs. Fihe On account of the opening of Lent today, the Thursday Club met yesterday afternoon Mrs.

J. II. Fihe at her home on South Anderson street. The afternoon was spent at cards and Mrs. F.

E. Palmer and Mrs. C. C. To theMerit of Lydia LPink ham's Vegetable Com- pound during Change of Life.

Westbrook, Me. I was passing through the Change of Life and had Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Fond memory brings the light WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1915. crowd present' enjoyed itBe-lf thor Rev. H. N.

HERRICK'S FUNERAL. oughly. In the games of "Frogres sive Peanut" that old-fashioned joy- Of other days around me; The smiles, the tears. Of boyhood's years. The words of love then spoken; The eyes that shone, Now dimmed and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken, brewing game, the lady's favor went Will be Held at Kokomo Church To morrow Afternoon.

Dellority were awarded the favors. At five o'clock, the hostess served a delicious course lunch. Sewing Club Met With' Mrs. Clink. Mrs.

Mattie Clink entertained the to Miss Lenora Youngman and Ray Lem Button sed that father may do mond Martz captured the gentleman's a lot of braggin' about his good judg prize, a box of good cigars. Consola ment but you 11 notice that when Thus in the stilly night, The funeral of Rev. II. N. Herrick who died at Kokomo will be held at the Grace M.

E. Church there tomor tion favors went to F. A. Faulstich there's a room to be papered mother pains in my bacH and side and was sfl weak I could hardlj do my housework. I have taken Lydia E.

rinkham's Vege table Compound and it has done me a lot of good. I will recommend your medicine to my friend and give you permi sion to publish mj Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Wednesday Evening Sewing Club oil and Rosetta Singer. In a guessing Sad memory brings the light always chooses the paper. contest Mrs. C.

H. Miller was given Monday evening at her home on South- A street. The afternoon was Of other days around me. Many a so called opportunity is the first prize and John Faulstich followed a close second. A fine array of spent in sewing and conversation af When I remember all only an optical illusion.

row afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. Rev. Mr. Radcliffe and a number of members of the local church will attend the funeral. It Is expectede that visitors will be present from all over northern Indiana.

Rev. Herrick was well known here. ter which a dainty lunch was served eats was enjoyed at a late-hour, The friends so linked together, by tjie hostess. I've seen around me fall, Billiardist Shaw A Wonder. Davis-Jones, Sorosis Club Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mc- Meeting Today. Lew Shaw made billiard and pool balls do most everything but talk last STOP THAT COUGH NOW. Like leaves in wintry weather, I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet hall deserted," Whose lights are fled. Whose garlands dead, Mrs.

Merl Pierson is entertaining Carty occurred the marriage of Miss the ladies of the Sorosis Club.this af Leatha Blanche Davis and Mr. Samuel ternoon at the home of her mother, evening at Parson's billjard parlor where he will play again this evening, the billiard parlor was crowded with billiard and pool fans to see the great M. Jones. Miss Davis is the daughter Mrs. Phil Hamm on South A street.

of John W. Davis and resided in the And all but he departed; testimonial. Mrs. Lawrence Mai tin, 12 King St, Westbrook, Maine. Manston, Wis.

"At the Change ot Life I suffered with pains in my bwclt and loins until I couid not stand. I also had night-sweats so that the sheets would be wet I tried other medicina but got no relief. After taking one bottle of Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound I began to improve and 1 continued its use for six months. Th pains left me, the night-sweats and hoj flashes grew less, and in one year I wai a different woman.

I know I have to thank you for my contipuod'good healtlt ever since." Mrs. M. J. Brownkll A good attendance is reported. Thus in the stilly night, When you eaten Cold, or begin to Cough, the first thing to do Is to take Dr.

Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, It penetrates the linings of the Throat and Lungs and fights the Germs of the Disease, giving quick relief and na wizard play billiards, 100 or no count Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Baptist Ladies and make his fancy and Massa shots on the billiard and pool tables. Mr. Sad memory brings the light Aid Will Meet. country 21, miles northeast of Elwood and is well and favorably known in the community in which she lived, having a wide circle of friends. Mr.

Jones formerly' lived in Elwood until about three yars ago, he having been in Laredo, Texas, for the past several months. The many Shaw first played a 100 or no count Of other days around me. Thomas Moore. tural healing. "Our whole family do- game against one of the best cue ar pends on Bine-Tar-Honey for Coughs The.

Baptist Ladies' Aid Society are tists in the city. After the 100 game C. K. and Friends H. and Colds," writes Mr.

E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio. It always helps. 25c, requested, to meet at the church tomorrow evening at seven-thirty to at Manston, Wis. Surprise Miss Leeson at your druggist tend in a body the reception and joint The success of Lydia E.

Pirikham's The H. C. K. girls "engineered" a friends of both Mr. and Mrs.

Jones extend hearty congratulations wish Mr. Shaw give the greatest, exhibition of fancy and niassa shots ever given in the city. Mr. Shaw plays again this evening at Parson's. He will play both billiard and pool games and give Vegetable Compound, made from rooU clever surprise for Miss Vivian Leeson meeting at the East Main street Christian church.

Notice. and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases ing them a long and happy married last evening at the home of Miss Helen Husted 2009 East Main street, life together. They will go to house an exhibition of fancy shots includ Royal Neighbors keeping at once in this city at Call meeting of Quincy Lodge No. 200 I. O.

O. F. Thursday evening 7:30. hen with their friends they arrived ing the 14 ball will tell shots, 14 balls on one shot. Seats for all who If yon want special advice write to Lydia E.

Pinkham Medicine Co. (eoiifl. deutial) Lj.nn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, and answered hy a woman, and held iu strict coufldeuc as previously arranged with Miss Husted but to the utter astonishment. attend.

Games begin at 8 p. m. sharp. 18th. DAN CLOSZ, N.

AL MASTERS, Secy. of that young lady's guest, Vivian. The ening, a very enjoyable one, was North street and. will be at home there to their many friends. Jones-Royse Nuptials Were Solemnized at St.

Joseph's Last evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the parsonage of St. Joseph's on South A street was solemnized the wedding of Miss Mary Jones to Mr. spent in interesting games, conversa With Mrs. Coxen Mrs. E.

R. Coxen, residing at 1G21 South F-Rtreet wirl entertain the Royal Neighbors club on Friday after noon at her home. A full attendance is desired. Coterie Club Met With Mrs. Jas.

Kute. Yesterday afternoon at her hdnie Notice Elks. OUCH! MY BACK! RUB At St. Stephen's Church. tion, contests and music.

Miss Mabel Hopp "starred" on the music end of LUMBAGO PAIN AWAY it and furnished some excellent selec tions, popular and classic during the evening. At a late a delicious course lunch was served. Service will be held in St. Stephens Episcopal Church, corner North A and ISth streets, Ash Wednesday evening at 7:00 A cordial welcome is extended to the public. Rev.

N. D. Bigelow, Decor. 16t2 on South street, Mrs. James Kute Rub George Royse.

The ceremony was a quiet one and the only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Will Meyer. Soon after the ceremony the contracting entertained the Cotherie Club's regu Miss Leeson (better known to her Backache Away With Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's Oil." lar meeting- There was a eood at members urged to be present Thursday.

Feb. IS. District Deputy will be present. Initiation followed by social. F.

W. 1IARROLD, Ex Ruler. W. O. MAINES, Secy.

17t2 "Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin bipod makes you weak, pale and sickly. For pure blood, sound digestion, use Burdock Blood Bitters. $1.00 at all stores. tendance and a very pleasant social parties left for a short wedding trip, friends as together with her parents will leave in a few days for New Syrama, Florida to spend several weeks.

Later they will visit Cuba. afternoon was spent in the usual man upon their return trom winch they When your back is sore and lame ner. will make their home in this city. Both are estimable young people, well The following were entertained at or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a the Husted" home last night: Misses Leeson, Lena Frye, Lillian Weidner, Katherine Lewis, Margaret Theand Leeson and Vanness Families go to Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leeson and daughter Vivian and Mj and Mrs. Charles Vanness left today for Florida and Cuba for an extended visit. little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and by the ers, Margaret Williams, Mabel Hopp, Prompt Action Will Stop Your Cough.

When you first catch a Cold (often Indicated by a sneeze or cough), break it up at once. The idea that "it does not matter" often leads to serious complications. The remedy which immediately and easily penetrates the lining of the throat is the kind demanded. Dr. King's New Discovery soothes the Irritation, loosens the phlegm.

You feel better at once. "It seemed to reach the very spot of my Cough" is one of many honest testimonials. 60c. at your Druggist. Helen Helen anu Jeanette you count fifty, the soreness and known and greatly liked.

The bride has been for some time in charge of the Ladies Cloak department of the J. T. Royse store 011 South Anderson street where Mr. George Royse, the bri'lgegroom is also employed. There had been no general knowledge that the wedding was to bo and it was for the most part a surprise to the city's social world.

lameness is gone. Steele and the Messrs. Paul Stewart, Jay Clarke, Tom Burress. Charles Harris, Kenneth Turner, Valentine Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to.be used only Misos Dora and Garnet Massey of New Lancaster were Sunday visitors here with Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Massey. 11 Steiglitz, Dfob DeHoriry and Ray once. It takes the pain right out and Kleinbub. Mr. Widner's Party For a mild, easy action of the bowels, try Doan's Regulets, a modern laxative.

25c at all store ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! Mrs. Barton Hostess For A Bride-Elect.

Last Saturday at her home south On His Anniversary Our Want Ads prlng big results. Last Wednesday evening at seven, west of the city, Mrs. Earl Barton en r- Mr. John Widner one of the best known old gentlemen of the commun tertained a number of young ladies complimentary to Miss Lena Juday ity entertained a party of friends, Board Meeting. relatives and neighbors at an elaborate dinner party in celebration of his who is to leave tomorrow for Hazen, N.

where she will be married to Mr. Clinton Settle, formerly of Marion but now employed as teacher in the Dakota town. Mrs. Barton had seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. There will be a special session of the.

official board of the M. E. Church tonight after the prayer meeting. Harry K. Thaw is sent back to the Tomb's Hearst Selig Weekly ALSO Tom Moore and Margar.

et Courtot in "The Adventure The company, many members of which were from out of the city gathered at his home, 2709 South A street and there spent a delightful evening in When a new family comes to town and settles next door, let us know bo that we can introduce them to all the folks. music, and conversation. The host was the recipient of many greatly ap at Briar Cliff" predated gifts in honor of the oc casion. Those present were: Mr 2 reel society drama George Wilson, Mr. Catey Wilson, Mr.

James Buckets, Mr. Albert Buckels, Mrs. Elley Buckels, Mrs. Eva Buckels, TOMORROW People Ask JUs What is the best laxative? Yeara of experience in selling all kinds leads us to always recommend as the safest, surest and most satisfactory. Sold only by us, 10 cents.

Green Meyer. Broadway Star feature Mr. Emanuel Buckels, Miss Opal in three parts Mr.Rosco-Widner, Mrs. Ruby the house beautifully decorated hi hearts and cupids and games and music appropriate to both the Valentine season and appealing to any bride-elect were enjoyed till five o'clock when the hostess served a prettily appointed dinner. Miss Geneva -Hur-lock of this city was among the guests.

Both Mrs. Barton and Miss Juday are quite well known in this city. Elwood Ladies Attended Mrs. John's Exhibit. The Mesdames B.

H. Campbell and M. L. Ploughe, Miss GertrudeGalvin, Supervisor of art in the local schools and Miss Evans, local librarian were at Anderson last evening where they attended Mrs. Johnson's Art Exhibit.

There was also a delegation from' Munc present and an interesting program had been arranged by the county seat Art. Association. There Widner, Mr. Orly Widner, John A. How Cissy Made Widner, of New Castle, Santy Good Widner of Elwood; Mrs.

Estelle Wid ner of Elwood; Robert Widner, Leedey One of those fine Vila- 3l graphs. All seats 5c Widner, Amanda M. Widner, Mrs. Mary E. Beckley, of Oakiandon, Lula Groover; Mrs.

Amanda 3 OPERA HOUSE Miller; Miss Markea- Miller, Miss TONIGHT were songs ana instrumental selections followed by an address by Rev. Mr. of Anderson. The Elwood ladies report a very pleasant evening. TODAY Joint Meeting To Blanch Sweet, Henry Walth Be a Nice Affair.

The join meeting of the city's all and that great star Antonio Moreno Ladies Aid Societies is being looked IN forward to with a great deal of pleas TONIGHT THE BIG SHOW A GENU I WE A including CHIEF BULL BEAR and Princess Flying Bird in, ant anticipation by members of the various circles and is expected to be Sroiuear one of the most pleasant -gatherings in their history. On tomorrow evening WHEN YOU USE OUR HARDWARE. ONCE YOU WILL COME BACK TO US AGAIN AND AGAIN FOR THE SANE SORT OF GOOD STUFF. THERE IS "STYLE" IN OUR BUILDERS' HARD. WARE ALSO.

AND THE "PRICE" IS AS LOW AS GOOD STUFF CAN BE SOLD FOR. REMEMBER. OUR HARDWARE STANDS HARD WEAR. at the. church will be held this reception- and joint meeting and every A story of college life in 3 Native Songs Ladies Aid society in th- eclty will be parts.

See the football game. represented. and Dances i "Bringing Up Father" TOMORROW A THREE REEL PATHE "When Fate Was Kind" and ft One-Reel Comedy FRIDAY SPECIAL DAY BRUCE McRAE in The Ring and thp Man ALSO Margaret Gibson in Aid Society Meeting With Mrs. Moschell -ALSO 101 Bison Feature i The Navajo Ring" Mrs. Paul Moschell is 'entertaining it Vitagraph.

4 reels. Scents $. "Custer's Last 3 the LadieAid Society of- 'Pi church today at her home on South II street. It is un all day meeting and a very pleasant time is being enjoyed. TOMORROW Bushman and Baync.

Central Hardware Store 108 South Anderson Street Jolly Club Met At Mrs. Reese's. Monday, Helen Gardner in 4( Bring the children to see 4c a war dance. Admission Children 5c Adults 10c The Jolly Club was entertained in a REELS At 4 "Underneath the Paint" Broadway star feature in 3 parts. vory pleasing manner oy Mrs.

ueese last evening at. her home, on South 7.

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