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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 5

Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 5

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Lafayette, Indiana
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IBy he' OPENSMDNDAY Engagements Purdue A GOLD the id Births nuOK QRUu COMPANV Parties They All Have These Exclusive eatures Personals Purdue Clubs $75 killed in action Neglect $150 Your Eyes Do You Know $140 The rancis Willard $165 Gerry Mohlman 434 Main St nw Thieme Schuessler Co: $225 petition Prices Are Down Suits That Embrace the Latest $275 Columbi SUEDE Grafonola CAL BOOTS They are all reduced in price SEPARATE Claypool Miller Music Phonograph Department Genuine Eastman Our Motto: 611 Main Street Phone 1075 TCHT CAPSULES 4 is in Chica the Purdue Miss have Pur of of special charges Antwerp Lafayette to in the tnem principle if he is With racki $120 With shelves $125 There will be an important called meeting of the Psi Iota Xi sorority Monday evening at the home of Miss Elsie Siegler of North Ninth street from $250 with clips A variety medium having proved her these new fields 7 will 2:30 Busi trans for with Mr of these women church allegiance business THE OSTER SH jjiain4ob7 people who That untroubled eyesight is as es sential to your as good teeth? But do you give them as much attention We will give you a free examination and if you do not need glasses we will tell you so most frankly The Tourist club will meet Mon day at 2:30 at the Commun ity House on erry street Mrs Roy Duncan will read an interesting paper on Renowned Men of Mrs Charles Nevitt and Mrs Parks will act as host esses The Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity entertained with an informal dance riday evening at their Chapter house on Russell street The chap If you are troubl aches feel tired indigestion insom: age of urine you urnnl Standard Models ttp to $300 Period Destgtts vf to $2100 The Jewish Aid society will meet Monday afternoon at 2 in the vestry rooms of Tem ple Israel This is a very important meeting and all members are urged to be present SACK WttuQttt OUCSpOQ if Salve feite in the treatment of ITCH ECZEMA RINGWORM TETTER ar other itching akin dbeeeee TVv Mrs Milford Car South Raub announce New Blouses to wear with new suits Prices range to $750 some others without of noints fine coarse stub Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a demon stration of the stop that needs no setting The Current Topic club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs Evans Daylight talk on lantic City nied by Mr and Mrs Isaac and Mrs Bernard Strouse ansvUle Miss Lillian Johnson of street has gone to Chicago to spend the week end and attend the Pur due Chicago game Edgar Randolph and gave several excellent "se lections rand the meeting well attended: Some patriotic' victrola selections were also greatly enjoyed A Rcss Saturday BROWN AND BLACK pilgrimage to I ct rwpJ XUU UUUUUttl VVDV AjflloflLvAll nA finHoi wawLam 4 wvancao ure mnuxiHT nim I I vote a split ticket? And what is a split ticket anyhow? I know Mrs Roy Duncan has received word of the approaching marriage of her cousin Miss Dorothy Pugh of Hayward Wis and Raymond James Budd of Minnesota which will take place Thursday October 21 at high noon at the irst Con gregational church at Hayward Miss Pugh is weft known in the city having visited herd a number of times while a student at North western university Mr Budd is a banker Randqlphare in argo on a business trip Roe Mitchell Brown street has returned homo afterseveral visit in Chicago Mrs red libershoff and daugh ter Adalaide Miss Marie Lahr Miss Mary Louise Tillman Zum stein otto Ebershoff and White motored to Chicago riday wnere they witnessed the Chicago game McCarty and Lynn 'Jackson motored to Chicago where they at tended the Purdue Chicago game Miss Peggy Playback go where she attended Chicago game Miss Gladys Bryant Sweaters in all desirable shades and makes guests hurried to bed Not so Mar shal och Accompanied by a sin gle aide de camp he was seen to leave the hotel about 1 and enter a huge gray military automo bile "Situation must be getting worse in everyone said who noted the departure of the marshal "or else he should not travel to Paris by ew knew that Marshal och was making a sad Longwy there to kneel upon the grave of his son during an engagement in the early days of the war But och had to be back in Paris the next day and could not spare the time to travel by day of Dayton Ind Miss Verna weaver and Gay Case of West Lafayette gone to Chicago to attend due Chicago game Mr and Mrs Edward motored to Indianapolis where they spent the day Mrs erdinand Dry us Meyer Silverman and little daugh ter will leave Monday for a visit in Terre Haute Miss Ruth Hill of Urbana is a guest of Miss Lillian Stitz Otto Ebershoff motored to Chi cago Saturday to attend the Purdue Chicago football game Mr and Mrs Elmer Truman of Hitt street have gone to Minneap olis Minn where they will attend the National Grain conven tion Ensign Ross Conway has returned from Logansport where he assisted the captain at that place in the raising of funds for the new Lo gansport citadel Miss Mary of South street is the guest of her brother John OGara in Chicago Mr and Mrs Albert Marcus Elizabeth are the guests Mrs Mary Bohan Our variety of fall footwear is so comprehensive that we feel sore we have just the shoes you need to make your costume complete and October weather cannot be too in sistent in luring one out into the crisp out doors It is good to know that this season it is possible to get values in suits of excellent fabrics smart and new in style well made and warrant ed to wear at prices that are not bur densome CHIROPRACTIC (Spinal Adjusting) Baek Bona Is IL VAWTER 416 17 18 Lafayette Life Just the right ma terials for October and time Re ductions are from $5 to $750 on skirts ranging from $1000 to $2500 Mr and penter of the engagement of their daughter Gladys Lucille to Russell Ken ny The wedding will lake place the last of the month Jeweler and Optometrist COPENHAGEN Del Danish papers' have bceri outspoken in their criticism alleged partiality in the Judging of the Olympic games at Antwerp They complain that the towards were given on the of "Let the best man win an ally The National correspondent at that all games were umpired with a bias in favor of the allies Typical in this respect the correspondent says was the sword combat be tween Denmark and Italy All ex perts were agreed he states that Denmark was superior: nevertheless Mr and Mrs Henry Marshall Jri will leave Monday for a two visit in few York and At lantic City They will be accompa nied by Mr and Mrs Isaac Stiouse of Ev Sclud lami3Sa here to the Kightj of Co included business mdustrial and which Marshal och was professional women of the city and the principal speaker came to an the pastor Rev Newton Jessup nrt and the tired knights and other LL these Columbia Grafonolas have these five exclusive advantages Dancing Classes Open at Allens class for girls and boys Monday October 11 4 Class for girls in fancy dancing Tuesday October 12 4 Class for babies Wednesday October 13 4 Class for high school boys and girls Wednesday October 13 8:30 Advanced class for girls and boys Thursday Oct 14 4 och Goes on Sad Errand to Longwy METZ Oct 9 Shortly after midnight the banauet of welcome The fall styles include Brown or Black Suede Calf Boots Brown or Black Kid Boots Walking Boots in Brown or Black and Brogue Boots or Oxfords of division No meet Monday afternoon at at hall ness of importance will be I acted The Lafayette club dinner which was to be held at 6:30 Tuesday eve ning will be held at 6 The auxiliary of A entertained with an aluminum show er riday evening in honor of their divisional president Miss Sarah Bohan whose marriage to John Er mel will occur Oct J2 at St church Miss ohan was the recip ient of a number of useful gifts Mrs Earl Gruber of rankfort spent Thursday jn the city Miss Esther Morrison of rank will spend the week end with Spends and relatives in the city Lee Glatz Harry Overesch and William Shipley motored to Chi cago riday where they attended the Purdue Chicago game Saturday High Grade Watch Jewelry Repairi NEW 637 MAIN ST WZE CAMPBELL Scientifically Correct Acoustic Designs that have long since put the merit of the music outside of com the pastor Rev in extending the welcome of the church said: church is ex ceedingly happy in this opportunity of entertaining the business women of Lafayette We planned 'this re ception with a sincere desire to recognize and honor the women who are in the great business industrial and professional army for it is an army There are several millions of you In the last few years not ably in the last six years there has been an enormous expansion of wo opportunitv and work in the business world Women are now en i gaged in 296 of the 303 professions and occupations The war opened out vast new fields for women She entered these fields with eagerness with resourcefulness and with won derful efficiency Having found her opportunity ana worthfulness in she is in them to stay Moreover her entrance into this new world of service has not de tracted from her usefulness to so ciety to the home and to so cial order She is still the woman ly woman with all the graces that ever characterized her life and con stituted her chiefest asset She has lost nothing of dignity nothing of modesty nothing of her charm of personality The sentimental atti tude that found only cause for la mentation in the entrance of large numbers of women into the busi ness World has not been justified We sincerely desire to make these women feel at home in this church and to establish the most cordial relations between these wo men and this church It is surely not our desire to try to win any from their own But we want the women of know that they have bers of the Christian church loyal rrienas a group of honor and respect them for what they are doing for themselves and for the welfare of A Kemmer extended a wel come in behalf of the Sunday school and Miss Clara Berry in behalf of the class and the women of the church Miss Leila Gaddis of Pur due university gave a most inter esting and instructive talk as did Dr Adah McMahan Both were much injoyed The reception warf held under the auspices of the Berean Class of women Mrs Chester Douthit and Mrs Rawles sang a number of solos and Mrs Hughes gave readings Refreshments were served Tone Leaves that give you complete and accurate control over tone volume One of the happiest occasions of this church activities was the reception tendered riday eve ning by the Christian church to the business women of Lafayette The! reception room was attractively adorned with autumn leaves and ferns and illuminated from the soft do DES1 Distinctive Business Place to Be Conducted By Experi enced Man in Room at 215 ourth St Apparel at North! ourth street will open business Monday October 11 Robert ishel as manager ishel comes here from Cleveland where he was associated with a well known manufacturer of wom wearing apparel and his exper ience makes him well qualified for his more responsible position here i The new enterprise will be in the nature of a specialty shop fashioned after similar undertakings of its kind throughout the country and the assurance comes from Mr ishel that it will be something out of the ordinary The room leased to the shop has been entirely redecorated in the interior and is very attract ive Straight Tone Arm that allows the sound waves to develop fully and in Style A SMART NEW SUIT re Come in and hear mem niayecl lou li HKe them ABCShoeCo 412 MAIN STREET Streamline Cabinets in keeping with artistic modern furniture design of the Mrs erones were Prort and Jl Christie Prof and Mrs Howard Brpwn 'andiProf and Mrs Lloyd ree orchestra furnish ed the music Mrs Ckristley of South Third street entertained the mem bers of the Boswell Thursday After noon club at a 42 dinner at her horfie Saturday In the waii eniovea at the amily The ChrisUey hom was beautifully arranged with yel low chrvsanthemums and the color scheme of yellow was successfully carried out Mrs Ray rankfort and Mrs John were the invited guests 4 The Newcomer church will entertain with a Sunday ra' ly Sunday morning Charles JamHon at one time leoal tarv of the A will deliver an interesting talk at 11 Clock and in the evening David Manley of In dianapolis an African and a stu dent at the United Brethren college at that city will address the guests Mr and Mrs John William Switkard of Delphi are the par ents of a son born riday at the Home hospital Born to Mr and Mrs Homer lshbr of Chalmers a daughter Thursday at the Home hospital A certain professor believed In woman Suffrage and argued thatwomcn: really would 'know what they were doing and would j7r 'mak 'goo4 use of the ballot Ke never really believed way down ifi that' 'man? women deserved his support along this line He thoyght that piost womcn would inherit their politics as they did their wllglon thap they would vote along with father husband brother or best friend he kept all his misgivings to himself and when ever there wa an' argument be lined up strongly with the women andtuvestheijaJtydil jtbr many things which he they might do the very daughter of a family which had clung tq Xhe same enerations who made him really believe some of the things he hadbflfeh saying bout women and the ballot The girl was just twenty child She had never shown any interest in poli tics ghe jthadfc JU'tyays' eeemed far more concerned with clothes theaters than with the intricacies of modem politics She had declared her party to be that of her father and grandfather and grandfather and let it go at that She intended to vote and vote Tor her party's candidate A regular little blue print thought the pro Jeson when he heard her dismiss the subject so easily but a few short minutes later when the professor changed his ffJRw The conversation had dropped from presidents to governors and and thcre admissions were being made as to the favorite candidate Suddenly the young girl spoke up rather vehemently I will not vote for him I care if he is my candidate He is the man Who has bn instrumental in cutting down the funds fop state hospitals homes for feeble minded and epileptics and schools for deficient children a class of those children every Thursday after noaa andH am agalnst any man who manipulates state funds so that they are wtaHy negketed I care what the other politics are I am nOt help but be better at least in one respect If WeTe ProPIy and adequately taken care of Does that mean I think Venl Uttle Ri1 did not knOW what a split Sknd VOU her Party she had converted the women to the opposition governor in one little Inks or ountain Pens Blue Black 1 oz 10c 2 oz 15c 2 oz 15c Blue Violet Black Green Blue Black Signet Blue Black 1 oz 10c 2 oz 15c WELLS YEAGER BEST CO The only Non Set Automatic Stop Nothing to move or set or measure 1 met ridav afternoon at the home I of Mrs William Gehres 828 South Twenty Sixth street In the ab sence of the president and vice pres I ident Mrs Henry Budge presided The devotional was led by Mrs Guy oresman after which a short busi ness session and splendid program were given Mrs Russell Bed cnnrl trave a splendid Citizenship and the Du ties of the Women as and Mrs Kennedy also gave an interesting talk on "Christian Cit A chorus of fourteen lit ountain Pens! Waterman Conklin We will gladly play any oftfie new Columbia Records for you 1 The world's standard liver bladder and uric Nation! Remedy of licaland Three sixes all druggists Ou Lech for tho name Gold MM 1 bj ine Showing at Reduced Prices in 1 i i 1 rr er psa IkMai tn TO I A 4 liyLi ''1 i 'I Mam 'AAiiB i fl I 5 I aU ffRacaM fcene laaa tar IB I II L'l' cl 11 TM 1 XL 'I 1 'X 4 I COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY New Yori 1 I i I tf I I In I flStBSnS (1 It I 1 1 I uV IflVH Ji i It I I I i i i I II Il 1 I I 1 1 ir I Hl I I I tB: wr T'a A i'VT 4 5 Ik VI JU A KdB I 3 at Avs a any ram ft NHBf LJ I Sifpr fly wBS i LwEfit I IJ if UlT CAPSULES 1 III' nil I I.

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