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THE TULSA DAILV WIMI. si l). V MARCH Ifl. 191
dDCEETTY MAPPEMN
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T
WEEK
SOCIETY NEWS
Y Mis VEBA OWYNNB
i:n. (...... i'ou.
Kourt. 1 p. in to p. a-(
7 p. m to 10 p m.
lllli.M
Ifri Boott'i matins lecture "Italy
unii Painter p( His BanaliBauce"
follow)) by inform! recaption.
M - Qoorgli Prios entertain C 0
m club.
0
S ''!'h" men uixi women who B
it in-' in build iii" fun it oltlM i
of tomorrow mutt lanrn cif ?
bovi rnmant i pitying logeth-
I n as boy and girl i n the I
I playground! "f today." 3
M'ondrow WUon
... j ..... .
IMonlai
Hyechku nub meets.
WegVSf hostess.
Mr. J
Discarded Wife of Great Opera Singer Wishes
He Was Still a Grocery Clerk at Six Plunks Per
TOT"
CM II n SOCIAL ( Al.l All lt.
Monday.
rilks' annual II ' 'ii' i show ui tli"
Qrftnd.
ItUskln Art club inuetina with Mis.
j. ii. McBlrnoy.
Ml Mildred Jonea shterlalna A i'.
IT flub.
'I uesday
Tuesday Book lul meet with
Mr. W. H J'umioy.
Mr frank j.. Moor entertains
Bo in. i bib.
Mr. and Mr. Hurry Cftmpboll en-
tertain Denver avenue Whit olub
Mis Pearl Kimble is nocteu tn
Ml .'lull.
ti ii. il. olUb in. i ts -Willi Miss Haiti-
Mai Purdy.
i:iis' minstrel
Mis Kinney addreese business
women it Commercial club.
Wednesday
Reception ami Conference for Mgs
in.-; Klnnoy national v. W c a.
secretary at Mrs. Qeorge T. William-
son's homo.
open meeting t I'topiu olub with
Mr dimming as hostess in j. j. De-
Bhnne homo.
Ail circle m.'.-ts with Mis. B. V.
t'ollcy.
Mr. J. Meacham entertains Re-
bekah ' lub.
Mis. K. II. Holdings is hostess tn
Carpa Dlom club.
Wednesday Embroidery olub moot
w Ith Mi.-. William Kiting.
Thursday.
Mis. A. C. S'utt gives evening lec-
ture. "The Mudc Drama of Wagner"
mi Pri shyterlan church.
Mis Edward 1'. Hannon give tea
t. honor Mrs A. u. Rrepi of Mua-
kogee .I'ni Miss Georgia Andoraon of
Knnaa City
t o. k. "lub boy Hi'. dancing
part) ul home of Mr. and Mr. IT A.
011161 I".
barge and Reautlful "At lloim "
Brightening: week which ha oth-
irwla boon rathei inii socially with
the egoepMon of fow gtnall affairs
il. i" option ut which Mrs floral
Tuoker Mr William Prank Tucker
.nut Mr. Judson Lee Palmer were
hostos t'rids) afternoon wa
largo and beautiful event. Though
iii.- da) without was dooldedl) unfav-
orablo all within the Tucker real-
den ii South Dcnvei avenue which
was I he ioono of lh "al home." "iH
hrlghtneai and warmth radiated from
iii.. beauty of many flower and n"
graclaua welcome extended b) the
bostessea and their aids lo tin larxe
number of oallara during the receiv-
ing hours affecting :i oolor note Dt
pink and green In the reception hall
and lh ing room the doi oratlve
scheme was carried oul In wicker
baaket fairly brimming over wiih
i i 1 1 unii white carnation and fern
leave. Mr W 11. Whltnej and Mr.
w il Cole wer al Ihe door lo uroet
iii. caller and announce them to th"
i.."iinn party compoaed of the three
charming hoateaaea together with
Mr Vlotor Rankin recent arrival
froni Kanaaa City for residence In
Tulaa. and Mrs. J M Crutchfleld
The iiiuinn room wa an attractive
iiiiiui" in a color tone of yellow car-
ried out iii ii profualon of tprlngtlda
bloom The table i.is epread with
i handaome banii embroidered cover
ami depending from alioi" w.ih ii
larsi oblong wicker baaket upend-
"d by mean f wide yellow atin riii-
bona and fined with choice! tuiiiis
treala and Jonquil with fern frond
ami miii i l.i x for background Mr
Robert Qalbreatbj and Mrs. n v. Aby
poured coffee and the platea "i Icea
"iikos mints ami tints were paaaed by i
Hn- Mlaae r.eoti" Cone Rethel Cone
Olady Btebblna Rthel Carter and
Helen "a 1 1-1- and Mis. I I l aisnn.
Oilier aids to th" hoatesa throughout
the afternoon were Meadamea 0. 0.
Carter 8. K Wright P. W. Unci E.
j. Davidson and W. W. Btuckey.
lls HIlHworth Return for i-it.
Miss Hazel Elbiworth an attractive
girl who has been the uncst of Mr.
Paul Galloway for a time during the
past two or three winter aeaaona has
arrived for a vImIi In' the Onlloway
lioni". "The Shelter." The many
friend Of Miss Hllaworth'l former
visitb are delighted I a iiS" nf her le-
t u in .
f .... igajaga1
How to Make the Skin Clear
and Pinky-White as a Rose
yaleska Suratt the Self-Made Beauty-Actress Re-
veals Some of Her Precious Beauty Secrets.
lie oiitilned for no more dun fifty centi at
any cnuil ihug itore. Thli craam shoald
bo applied very liberally and tliorouihly
rubbed bile ilie ikln until it m diMppeired.
'ti.e oreani will not grow balr on tao faea
Keep ilie i. 'ion in an a.r tlfhl jur or liot-
Miss N. H No mutter bow heavy ar
pbatfnalfi your roparfluona hair you ean gat
till uf il almost b) aiaglc liy 11111' iinjile
Miif'i Bolutloa.
This yen eaa set at the drug itoro for
one dollar apply It wit ! tk finger tips
in ill" auperfluoui Imir kaopiag the liir
mftial willi It for tven or toreo mlnutea until
't i..is I-en dliaolrad Tnan wipe it off
With a damp rlnth and waah the kin. It
nerat reddeaa or Irrltatri the skin.
By Valeaka Suratt
BV VALESKA SUH ATT.
Tlir Iraabla- with nearly all eagBiatlei is
tin. Inn;; I'""' it ri nuiies to produce 11 re-
nit Paileftaa is aftan exhaaatad ami for
that reaai n vp find auuty WQOian usin? one
(oimetie utter the other. There is a real
reanoti arfcy I eeaeluded Jo vrorV out the
piotiletu for nyaalft
Bach i heautifier ibottfl t em art nol oalg
a law bleaatakai of ti.u aaay to remove kimt
lint the liver ipota the (recklet ami tujny
..iii.t' I i .is of bkoahuiei wkieh go to naka
up a bad "omplcMon generally When I say
that my solution of he problem acted in a
moil niiiivelous fashion I mean just that.
N'ever I" fore eoul.l 1 lay claim I" bUthfl
eonipi .vii.n. My skin nl muileraiely fair
but nnu- 1 will not ilinjr that it bonleii on
th. eJUjateit.
The result of thi- formula among my
fii 1- Who have Mad it is Bhtonn Jim. The
roac ha many rivals in the face thai have
been thai iienutified. If you make lip your
mind to ana the formula faithfully anil abort
II genernualy you will orhieve the renh
Jim hava so long aaagat
I half a pint of water eomc .ilmnf to
a bull. Add two HWepoonful of glyeerine
Renn irtrrlaa while adding one ouaoa at ihj'
tun.'. I i.i it it i all dlaaoltrad. Taaa let it
reel. If the cream in ton thi' k to BOW
eall; fenn a bottle thin it dOWB a little
with' more hot Water. The tttam will he
while and altiny. Ilolil u wel hot towel
In tlie fare aevern! Mat for s.-venil mlnatei
Hub tlti" creem on the i.nilre face. Then
Wipe off with a mff dry doth Then apply
again "at let it lty on tin- faee. Bapeat
ihb agal t nig''' Any aaed druggist will
yoa hare noieai tot about Ihtty aaata.
i; is. viiKl.t.A Bai it nretty name ihouM
go with a ynuthful faee. My urinklc erade
eatr.- will nuke you look year- younger
Ml it will lint take vei) lung to pi II either.
I asll it my little miracle worker. Pour
half a pint of hot water in a bowl and
place lh" howl in a in nf water oer a
alow lira To tkll add two eOaeaa of eptol.
si. i until it ia dhMolTtM aei.l starta to
cream Then remuce from the fire alowl)
add two tatileapoonfiiU of glycerine and
eeatlaae la atlr until it i eold. 1 may
Mils. I-'. T. Yes even mot hers who have
lout all their development :s g retail of
liiii-ing ea aurcly regain il ly nalng thll
fonnnla for the bunt
In u half pint of .old water dt(olre two
onmm rnetona ""d halt n cup nf Kiiuar all
well mixed together nf thlt take two lea
apoonuU three or four tunes a day in a
wine glass f water afier your meals. The
raatohe will cont you one dollar at the
drug store.
i'Hlsrll.l.A Thli is the formula for
blO'-klltilds which "Oil asked tor It ia splcll.
did
1 irst wash the faie with hot water ami
snap. Then aprinkle aotne uerovin geiiermiKly
11 pu li a sponge made we! with hot water
Then nib well for a lew initiate on the
parti of the akin which are effected with
blaekhead. You ihotlld he able to s.nre
the neroala at an; druggiil'i for fifty eeaii.
I.AI'KA X. You can surely get rid Ot
every pimple and prevent them frur re
tartilBg. s
IMaeolva twelve eeneea of gtauulatcd
augur in one half pun of water add one
noine of saracne anil mix the whole tn
Lcih.i tliotoughly then add more wafer to
make a pint ftarsen is a llqnid which you
can get at the dun; store hy the ounce (let
it ill Ilie urigiuai package. Take one or
tw.. t asponnfiita of this mi xt lire three or
four U Uf ea a day with a little water if de
tired.
HUM. T. I). Tina formula will force your
hair to glow wonderfully fill in lial.l spoti
and itOB) the hair falling.
Miv half e pint of alcohol will half e
pint of cater. To this add one ounce uf hela-
qntbol Shake thoroughly and then It will
P! nly to use. If you prefer you enn
us- impelled hay rum instead of the water
ami alcohol. The hell quinol you run get at
almost any drug store for not tnoro than
fifty ci nit. Thia formula should be applied
very freely to the aealp after hriiahing It
gene Coolly for a few mlnulei ell over Huh
rhc UrOti thoroughly into the scalp with
the fi iger tipl
V.i.r fail to use thii shampoo oi( your
heir. Never ule soap. Kggol which yoa
re kf t aay good ragtlil'a tor twenty.
Ill nts. is Mrprtalag in ita action in rid-
ding the aealp of ev.ry particle of rurl ind
foi.ign uiaitgr.
(Mis i u i iii" llarrold No- i (to the
right) iii" tenor wife when he wa
a grocery clerk Mrs llarrold. No. -.
hi wife now that in- hue achieved
fame and llarrold himself) Mis.
.Mi My rile Carlnicll to lie Bride.
When Mlaa Myrtle Cartmell invited
a pally of her girl friends to I" her
tiuewis al a "heart party" Tueadaj
evening in her pleasant homo al N'".
61 Weal Ninth sin t only a '
with whom phe I most Intlmatel)
associated susplcloned th'e real Intenl
of tin gathering ami "hen the an-
nouncement of her engagement and
cominu. marriage wn made late lit
the evening' fegtlvltlee It cani" as a
moBl delightful lurprbio Strings of
Blmoit counties pink and white
heart might have betrayed the sec-
ret of tin young hosts and bouquet
of carnutiona in the dainty color
carried ..ii through the evening) gave
a prettj i loral touch to th" happy
scene. Mi nis was declared the pas-
tlme iii which iii" prise captured l
Miss liaSOl Mollis was a dellCiOU
pink ami white cake. Refreshment
of in- cream in the shape or pink
heart and pink ami white cake were
served. The nnnoyno ment that Mis
Cartmell is to become the bride "i
Mr. Wlnford Cunningham Sunday
March JO was discovered In a con-
test of matching heart by Miss
ni. unii wtcklxer. Th- marriage or
Miss Cartmell and Mr. Cunningham
will be qulotl) solemnized at the par-
sonage of the Methodist church after
which liny Will no at once to their
own bom in Chicago Place which is
being prepared bj the 151-00111 to be.
Miss Cartmell is the e least daughter
of Mr. ami Mr. C. W. Cartmell ami a
young woman admired and loved bj
many friends. Mr. Cunningham ha
fur tome lime past hcen connected
villi ih" Western Supply company
Uoih young people have the best
wishes of their w id" circle of friends
in ill" Methodist church in which
they arc member ami active workers
ITrlendi who tvere present for the
nuptial announcement were Misses.
Alice Rankin Bather and Hasel Or-
cult. Mayme ami Lucille Bmmons
mien Cunningham. Hasel and Maud
Munis Carrie Williams Josephine
apodman Rowena Stephens Mildred
BugheSi Ji nub. Blliott Myrtle Irwin.
Blanch nnii Iva Wlokiser Marie Bale-
man Cecil Cartmell Helena a'chenk
llthSl and Nina Elliott Kthel Will
lams and Florence Vance Or. LOota
Cunningham and Mr. Pick sii;u!' -son.
Mr. Swlgglcson sin. wired li I rlcml-.
I 'l-.ippi.'inted in not Witnessing Hi"
ceremony which made Miss I'lo
Thompson of Tulao Mrs. nick Bwlg
gtsson of I 'am ilie. III. a few weeks
ago quite a LVge party of her friends
among whom were fr the most pan
the member or th" Bamper Fidelia
club went In the home of Mrs BWlg
pleson's parents. Mi and Mis. II A
sli" is a Kiiest Tn s-
uave her a shower
of gifts Which WOUld be 11 dellRht to
the heart of any lo w bride. The fai l
thai Mis. Hw 'IgglCMn was totally tin-
pr pared for any such surprise mid.
the brtsowal of Kills all the more dor
Itghtfut. with th" many articles or
linen china etc. which will adorn
the future BWhggleSon home were
the accompanying wishes for happi-
ness and prosperity of the friends
who presented them. The party wlii. h
perpetrated this happy surprise was
made up of Mesdatnes H. D. Picker-
ing B. Cunninghajn H. 11 Ken-
nedy II. C. Connor l'erry N'eshltt.
W. II MayfieM Krneat ReiBlsmund.
Ad Sll Berry Mayme Emmons Win-
ifred McMichael Lucille Emmons.
Myrtle CartfflSll live Hlck.y. Cecil
Cartmell Mary Bunch Florence
Vance and Elhel Elliott
t irvtlle Uarrold the first and divorced I rlage 10 Lydla Locke the equally
wife 01 ih. great operatic linger who rt"mou '""'ra pnlloaophlcall) .
sii" does sue iiowev . I that aho wlahes
worked ami .uffered by ins side dur- ha u . fl1 dollverng rooerlea for
Ing th" long yeurs of struggle toward! $4 i( week "a he was when wa were
III" Knul of success lakcH his mar-1 really happy."
Thompson w here
day evening and
in the Vandever Home.
a delightful experience to dub
member and several specially hid-
den guests was ih" meeting of th"
lolly Twelve Thursday evening at the
It. .me nf Mr and Mrs. C. B Vandever
.111 BOUth Denver avenue. That th"
feast day of St. Patrick Is near at
hand was evidenced in the decora-
tion of string "f bright green ham-
I'OckS interwoven about the rooms.
The Score sheets and tallies were iilso
designed With honor to the day nf the
patron saint of Ireland. The hostess
had asked guest to fill the places at
on extra table and the evening was
devoted to the playing "f HlKh Flye
The dub prizes for high scores i.r n
si t of hanger in leather ease and a
handsome mantel clock went to Mr.
.ml Mrs. il. W. PartlOW. The ilinsls'
favors were won hy Mr. and Mrs. W.
a. Vandever who were presented
with a deck of cards and beautiful
mesh purse Mrs. T. It. Irwin was
awarded consolation favor. Elegant
refreshment in two course were
erved tin- hoatesa being assisted In
passing the plates and attending to
In- wants nf the guests by Mrs. W. A.
Vandever and Miss Fawn Ballew. Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Vandever Mesdame
C A. H editing T it. Irwin and .1.
W. BalleWi Mia Fawn Ballew ami
Mr. .Marshall were Ihe guestfl Who
shared the pleasures of the mci'tini!
Willi Ihe c'uh im mliepi.
MeMunamon was planned by Miss
Rhea'a Mother Mra W B. McManl-
man and enjoyed as only youngster
can enjoy by about twenty of her
small friend and playmates. Tin
McMnnlman home In Carleton Place
was the si "tie of the merry making
which consisted of virions contests
and mi Easter egg hunt in which
Margaret Capps won tim girl' prise
of a chicken and John Taggart the
boy's prize a dUOk it was with ul""
I that the youngsters surrounded the
table on which many dinks were
swimming in a lake effected with a
mirror banked with mass. Refresh-
ments were served and the girl were
presented with favors or tanoj East-
er baskets and the hoys with rabbits
Tin chlldn u bidden to enjoy this Jol-
ly party were Margaret Capps Mac-
gafel si wait. Oertrude Magee Mary
Catherine Rodolf Maxlne Noble ura-
cil Johnson and Louis Lyle Orr AJ-
i'ii Hall Uawrence Stewart Teddy
toward Bennetl Leonard
Qifford Tun Cremln EM-
Hannon Jr. Jlmmlo Helm
lartholomew ami John Tag-
Mr II wort Ii Ifeafti1 -
m 1 i. .1 41 worth of th It at sou
apartment bad is bf gusat Tuob
gat .11 iii'iiooii iii" msmbers ul the
Mum 1 1 lub and sev 11 ii hi eulnll)
Invited guests In the plans foi whu
Bulertalnmenl dm a dellghtfull)
assisted by Mr r M Iveiaon Huchn
.ind Hearts aare arranged foi pa
times in aceord with the varying like .
of guests i"i ih" two dlfforsm 1 ird
games in recognition of her ""i1 el !
lent scote si card Mrs A w Hoot
received as a prise a beautiful Master j
pi. mis The gueata' favor slso i"1
i" 1 plant was present. 1 I Mr 1. I'
Lund Mrs ' B BieveiiBon wa Ih
lucky w inner In the uu tl apron
druwlng oonteai Mrs. Hoot also
. srrM off the 1 Lanl donated lo lh
dull bj Mis. Fowlor Blaborata re
freihmetit were served la con. ind"
an afternoon full of pleaaure foi 1 1 -following
guest and olub members
flu data: Mesdame 1 1 lie) uulila 0
s Stevenson James Wueody 1 P
I. tind 1 I Uawaon J K Mini o
11 a id w ii ki and Miss 1 'laru II li r of
HI Paul Minn Members: Meadnme
I 1. ink Poland. T H. El win. A W.
II s J W Mallow B 1 Fowler J.
.1 Kelm. J I! Hawkins. A B. Kncale.
(loorgo Bullette f. u Hoffman -i B
From ii. B a H o licit 'ins B BahUn.
1. 1: Alexander Qtt) MoCuJIocli ami
r 11 Farquaharaon.
N "oib-nii.
Nesodetto liuii member were
miosis of Miss Anna McDonald in tin
home ( Iter sifter Mrs. W Btout on
South ('Incinuatl avenue. Tuesday aft-
ernoon i h" . lull pastime of embroid-
er) work elalmod th attentl f th"
gathering as usual ami an afternoon
filled wiih delight was concluded with
ih" serving of a luncl 11 in the
dining loom.
Rhlf-A-Wce
The pleasant luu ( Mrs. V II
Corey on South Blwood sheltered Ihe
member 0 th Blde-A-Wee club for
their regular 1 linn Wedneaday aft-
ernoon. Miss Bunics Corey daughter
or the home gSV'fl the gueata much
pleasure with her contribution of
music in the afternoon' events and
there w is needlework and refresh-
ments to make the occasion one of
exceeding enjoyment for the gueata
Indoor I'b ule
An indoor puni" with all Hi" nf-
tendant pleasure) of real summer
gathering w.ia parried out b Mr
Frank Blllotl eVedneaday afternoon
a'hon do- entertained lh Embroidery
. lub ii th bon f her mothi r Mrs
m n Tiffan) on North Cheyenne. The
p.isilmcs of .1 summer KatheiliiK out
doors w trried oul " far as bob
ii!" and ti.e luncheon gpraad on Iba
din na (able centered ith a larffg
1 in kel of 1 hoiccst rriilt was of lint
rsrleti ind dellelousnea of a plonie
dlnuei in addition to the members
Mr William Blliott Mrs Tlffaup
and He Mlaae Helena Bohenk and
Nell Sullivan wore present as gueata
Of lh" i lub.
M Ho- Hughes' Home.
Mi and Mrs. T. C. Hughe or No
Jlfl South Frisco avenue were Imst
and hastes Informal bul very
delightful dinner to honor Mrs. H.
I'l l of Columbus Ohio who g the
guest or her daughter Mr Homer II.
Wyaa Tuesday evening The central
decoration tic table wa a large
bouquet or yellow mid whii" spring
blON s and the favors marking the
pi. ties of the guests were bouquets
or violets. Cover were laid for Mra
Upley Mr and Mm. 11 11 h Mr
and Mrs. George v. Pease Mr. and
Mis. Joseph Kavanaugh and the host
and hostess
Hlrthday I'uriy.
Master Ralph Messlck son of Ifr
ami Mrs. W Li Mesiisk of llellvlew
celebrated his Tin birthday by enjer-
talning his trlenda and playmate
wiiii a acrlea or game and conteatg
Wednesday aftemOOn. Il"ft cshliients
aere . 1 - 1 ami before the children
departod for their homes group pic-
lines aere taken of the party as tola
lows: Florence and Bva ran-. Ruby
and Pearl Clark Floranoa Friend
jeanette Louderbook Audley and
Helen Stearns Cecil Nance Hilda)
Eysi.y Ooldis Holtslnger Harold
Rickey Clarence Coffland Irvln Bnoa
Teddy Pittlnger Kenneth Wilson and
Harold Jones.
Mrs D " lurk at tax North
Cheyenne will arrive home aSturday
from Kansas City wiih her spring
millinery and will he pleased to sen
doth "Id and new' OUltomefS adv
Start Your Baby
With Sound Health
Mi" Slurry Betrothed
11 was a charming nit or new thai
Miss Alary lluni Murry made known
to a imall number of close friends
Wednesday afternoon when ihe 1 n-
tertatned wiih a Five Hundred party
ostensibly to present her guest Mis.
T. A. Hunl of Okmulgee but In real-
ity to announce her betrothel and ap-
proaching marriage to Air. Chester
Aubrey Lindsay of Springfield Mo
ihe Baater colors yellow and wnit"
were expressed In many liu.uiiiets of
the lovely spriiiR harhltiKer blossom
the Jl nqUll artistically placed about
the rooms .and the hostess and In 11
honor guest Mis. Hunt and Miss
Myrtle Hunt who assisted in extend-
ing hospitalities were all prettily
gowned in yellow. Quests surrounded
three tables ol five Hundred and al
the close or the name the prize of
11 pair of white silk hose was award
il to Miss Mynn C0SgftSWll. The
tallies were pretty hand-colored af-
fairs in Jonquil design and the Ice
course Carrying out the afternoon's
Color was served at the eard tables.
With ihe refreshments the favors of
quaint Baskets filled with leave of
fragrant rose geranium and nastur-
tiums were paaaed Concealed in each
basket was a card upon which was
written the name Of Miss Murry and
her fiance. Mr. Lindsay and the date
OH which the wedding Is to bo cul-
minated. The ceremony will be a.
pilot home affair nf the afternoon
of Wednesday . April 2 at the home of
th" bride's patents Mr. and Mrs
John ti Murry Of N'o. 524 South Cin-
cinnati avenue lifter which the cou-
ple win leave im mediately for spring-
lieid where Mr. Lindsay is manager
of the Hunt-lliddii k store to reside
The friend lo whom Miss Ifurr)
made announcement of her cnKiige.
moot were: Mrs. Irene rtuel MfSi
Robert Mgon Mrs. v. t Bhoemaksr
Misses Doris llliss Mildren McXaUgh-
lou BloUlBS II inley Myrtle Hunt.
Mynn Coggeswell Hester Wlsaon and
Mrs. Hunt of "kmiilgce. A number
of pr.nupli.il events sr being planned
by Miss Mutry'S friends.
Magee
Willi uii
ward F.
fetrothi r
part.
in Lockivootl Home
Mrs. Schuyler C. French was hostess
in an Informal way to a few friends
Tuesday afternoon in the beautiful
new li'iiii" of her parents Air. and
Mr. M. i Lockwood in Carleton
Place.
M. T. R Plays Bridge.
Substituting the Kami- of bridge in
pi.i.e or ii" usual order of their
meetings tho member of the M. T. B
club gathered Tuesday afternoon in
the home of Mrs. C. M Btevenson
where a delightful afternoon was
spent at tilt-' pastime. Three table
were played Mrs. M. J. Alworth and
Mis Fawn Ballew supplying the
places of absent members A dainty
luncheon was laid on Ihe caul tables
at til" close of the gani".
til I.I Ml! ROWEL M I Ml VI
I 'ROM UILUHOOD ON I OKI .
l l i s FUTURE SERIOUS
DIM 18ES
cannot all start life with the
advantages of money but every child
born is entitled to lint heritage of
good health. Through unfortunate
Ignorance or carelessness in the feed
Ing Of a baby lis tiny stomach may
become deranged The disorder
spreads lo ilie bow. ls and before tho
mother realise II ihe two chief or
gun on which tim infant' comfort
and health depend are causing it
grcal suffering If Ihe condition Is al-
lowed to continue grave aliments oft
en result.
There is however no oocaslon for
alarm and the sensible thing to do
but It should be done instantly Is tn
give the baby a small dose of a mild
Inxatlve-tonlc. in the opinion of a
great many people among them such
well-known persons as the parents of
Dixie Dudley Magnolia Ark the
proper remedy is Dr. Caldwell' Syrup
Pepsin. Mra Barl Dudley wrltesi
Dr Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin is the
best medicine 1 ever used. It cured
my baity of flatulency colic when the
doctor failed; it cured my husband
Of Constipation. My home shall never
be without Syrup Pepsin.'' It is a
pleasant tOStlng laxative which ev-
ery person likes. It ia mild lion-
ui iping and contains that most excel-
lent i.r all dlgeatanta pepsin.
This remedy II especially Intended
for Infants children women old
people and all others to whom harsh
Cathartics salt waters pills ets. are
distressing;. In fact in the common
disorders of life such as constipation
DIXII sM W III DLEY.
liver trouble Indigestion biliousness
headaches and the various other dis-
orders of the stomaoh liver and
bowel nothing Is more suitable than
this mild laxative tonic Dr Cald-
well's Byrup Pepsin.
Two generations Of people are us-
ing It today and thousands of families
keep it constantly In the house for
every member of the family can use
It It can be obtained of any drug-
gist at fifty cents or one dollar a
bottle the I it 1 1 r being III" all bought
by families who already know lis
value. Results ate always guaran-
ti "d or money will be refunded
if no member of jour family has
ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would
like to make a personal trial of it
before buying it in th.. regular way
of a druggist send ymir address a
postal Will do to W. H. Caldwell 4 IT
Waahlngton st Montlcello III. and
a freo simple bottle will bo mu i led
you.
CATARRH OF THE THROAT
Avoid Deafness
Requires Prompt Treatment to
Mil. IMMI 1. Kolllli; ( 1-. I It
'
BlMhday olebrallnn.
A bl. .hday frolic In honor of the
Ith anniversary of little Miss Rhea
mm w Mm
Many diseases ure caused by taking
cold. A cold Is very likely to settle
in the nose causin? nasal catarrh
It may aettlo In the upper put "f Ut
throat called the nasal pharyngeal j
space. In this space are two little
tub's Hilled eustachian lub.-s that;
lead to the middle ear.
if ihe i.itarrh gattleg in the pberyu
g"al spaco It may follow th. mucous
membrane through the eustachian
tubes Into tho middle ear. If it does
it will cause noise In the car and
later on be sure to cause deafness.
Catarrh of the throat may follow
the eustachian tubes up Into the mid-
dle car without causing much con-
cern on the part of the patient. The
partial loss of hearing is apt to be
overlooked. A person may lose half
his loarlng before he knows It.
For Instance suppose a man can
hear his watch four feet from the
Bar. If he lose his hearing to the
extent that he can only hear the tick
of hi watch two feet from the ear h
may not suspect It at all. His hear-
ing Is good enough for onllnary pur-
poses lie goes on Without the slight-
est suspicion that hn Is losing his
hearing. lie may have ringing In
Ihe .nr. or cracking and snapping
BOUhd In the ear Of B reeling of
pressure In the ear but he Is not
aware that he is losing his hearing.
It is a good thing to test your
hearing with a watch. I'irst hold the
watch against your ear then movo It
gradually aWS) from the ear and see
how far uwuy from the watch you
Ban actually hear It tick. Try It on
ilie other side and seo if both ears
are alike. If you lind (hat yOU are
Unable to hear the watch 011 both
sides alike and at a dislatuo of four
feet from the ear. you muy know
that deafness lias already begun. You
ahouid begin taking Peruna at once.
Gargle tho throat with cold strong1
salt water as directed on page four
of tho "Ilia of Lire." set rice per-
sist in this treatment until a cue u
effected
Sometimes catarrh of the nasal
pharyngeal spa. " will cause an ac-
cumulation of secretions In the throat
thai completely fill the space t'nlcss
these Secret tons ire promptly re.
moved by frequent gargling polypi
may be formed. 1 iiiie form"! the
polypi or adenoids as they Bra IOIMV
times called will require 11 long tune
with the gargling to remove flarg-
ling according to the proper method
will even remove polypi or adenoids
and no .surgical operation s required.
In order to understand exactly
what meant bv proper gargling
S"iid for a copy of lh" "Ills of Life."
Dining the whole course ot narg-
liug Peruna must be taken unoi'diua.
to direction 011 the bottle.
Mr. Daniel It' hrbai l;cr. R K .'
Caatalta Ohio whose portrait appt tra
above writes: "J want to say a .void
foi Peruna. I used II for Catarrh of
stomach and it relieved me in a
short time. The tour or live bottles
1 used was worth more than all oth-
er remedies 1 BVSr used."
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