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TUB LANDING STATE JOl'ltXAL PAGE THIUTKEX MOMMY, MAKCU 1. 19:18 Child Study Club Announcements Parent-Teacher Association News Groups to Meet Ward Bars Women From State Offices Oklahoma Ladies Want Reference to "Males" Eliminated From Laws ociety Various groups of the East Lansing branch of Michigan Child Study club will meet this week as follows: Fast Lansing Hich School Parent-Teacher association of East l.ansi-ng High school wiV; meet Monday evening in the high school auditorium, for election of OKLAHOMA CITY. March officers. The group for study of the pre-school child will meet with Mrs. C.

D. Ball, 647 Sunset lane, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. R. H.

Hunt will be leader of the program for' which the topic will bo Mrs. Stanley Crowe will be hostess to the group which meets to study the child of school age, on Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock at her home, 137 University drive. Mrs. il. (By A.P.) Women political I During the evening Mrs.

Chsm- leaders in Oklahoma are praving berlain will display and explain for a legal miracle the only the plans for the new school. thing apparent that can make eligible as candidates for Journal Want Ads- Bring Results i major state offices at the elec- Ition in Xovember. mmammmmmmmt Matinee Musicale Taking Up Music of Colored Race at Wednesday Meet "Music of the Colored Race" is the subject of study for Matinee Musicale Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bruce Hartsuch will be leader assisted by the following hostesses: LeRoy.

Mrs. Basil Brewer, Mrs. Bert Dole, Mrs. W. G.

Nichols. Mrs. Frederick Nichols. Mrs. Crisman.

Mrs. R. E. Loree will be leader for the i One little word in the state constitution male estops them from" holding eight of the most important offices: Governor, lieutenant governor, attorney gner- Priscilla club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Galkie, North road, south of Lansing. Band Xo.

1 of Tabitha society of St. Paul's Evangelical church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wilson, S16 Hickory street. Band3 Xo. 1 and 2 of the society will serve a sauer kraut supper Thursday evening, from 5 until 7:30 o'clock in the church basemefct.

International Study tlass of the American association University Women will meet Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock in the practice ihouse. East Lansing, with Mrs. Mary Hendricks of the history department of M. S. C.

in charge. Lansing Euchre club will meet Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock with Mrs. Minnie Thistle-wood, 617 li E. Michigan avenue. X.

L. V. club will be entertained Tuesday by Mrs Peter L'Amor-eaux, 1424 Pontiac street. Ladies society of Pilgrim Congregational church will hold an Maple Grove Mission circle, which was to have met Thursday with Mrs. Xettie Valleau, has postponed its meeting because of illness.

Vivian society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Elks home. Ero Alphian alumnae will meet Wednesdav evening at 6:30 o'clock with Mrs. K. D. Manross, 517 Rulison street.

Blue Bird Sewinir club will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Louis Cove, 315 X. Homer street, for an all-day session. Bohemian luncheon will be served at noon and members are asked to bring sandwiches and one other dish. Beta Phi Literary club will be entertained with bohemian dinner Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the tea room of Lansing Women's clubhouse.

All members are urged to attend. Regular meeting of Capitol Be-bekah Lodge. Xo. 274, -will be held at the hall. 11 3 E.

Ottawa street. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Club and Social Calendar Monday and I club, meeting with Dr. E. I.

Carr and Mrs. Carr, W. Genesee street. Lansing Parent-Teacher council, dinner and meeting, 6:30 o'clock, Y. W.

C. A. Xationality Background class, meeting at Y. W. C.

A. East Lansing High school Parent-Teacher association, meeting In high school auditorium. Visiting Nurses association, luncheon, 12 o'clock, Lansing Women's clubhouse. Annual meeting at 2:30 o'clock. Tuesday Zonta club, meeting in evening with Mrs.

Luclle Harbaugh, 327 avenue. Mrs. Alice Coleman, president of General guild of St. Paul's church, and officers of the guild, give luncheon honoring Mrs. Wiliam T.

Barber of Detroit and visiting church women of that city. General meeting of the guild at 2:30 o'clock. St. Lawrence guild, regular meeting, o'clock, Mrs. Alice Miller, 1714 Drexel road.

Westmoreland. Beta Phi Literary club, bohemian dinner, 6:30 o'clock, tea room of Lansing Women's clubhouse. Wednesday West Side Literary club, all-day meeting, election of officers, Lansing Women's clubhouse. Woman's Missionary society, East Lansing People's church, Mrs. X.

A. McCune. Vivian society, regular meeting, 2:30 o'clock. Elks home. Ero Alphian alumnae, Mrs.

R. D. Manross, 517 Rulison street, 6:30 o'clock. Matinee Musicale, regular meeting. 2 o'clock, St.

Paul's guildhall. Thursday Luella Melius concert, Prudden auditorium, under auspices Lansing Teachers club. Friday Fortnightly Literary club, Lansing Women's clubhouse. Saturday Sigma Phi passives, benefit bridge, 2:30 o'clock, St. Paul's guildhall.

afternoon and the group will discuss Chapters 4 and 5 of the book. "The Child, iHs Xature and His Xeeds." "Problems and Perils of will be the topic for study at the group for study of the adolescent child Tuesday evening at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Chester Griffin, 544 Abbott road. A proven Streatment for Con ghs When you take PERTUSSIN to relieve your cough, you are taking one cf the most widely used and effective cough remedies, known to every practising physician and pharmacist. It is a most satisfactory treatment for mil harmful coughs, because (1) It quickly relieves the cough spasms, (2) it soothesthe inflamed throat and bronchial tissues, (3)it is absolutely harmless and, most important of all, it helps Nature to hasten recovery by clearing the air passages of germ-laden phlegm.

-Sold by all druggists in large and small bottles. Eva Benriter, and Mrs. J. C. Moore.

The meeting will be held at St. Paul's guildhall. Mrs. Frank Dodge has done much research on the subject of the day and will give an illustrated talk to open the program. Mrs.

Theo Heideman will appear for the first time before the society and will give two American Negro songs state treasurer, secretary of state, state auditor, superintendent, of instruction and state ex-laminer and inspector, i Two futile attempts have been made to remove the word from jthe constitution. The first, or i referendum vote on an amend-! ment, was believed for nearly two years to be successful. The second, a popular petition asking I resubmission of the amendment to the voters, failed for lack of signatures. Women champions of the amendment have retained an at-i torney who is now briefing the jcase in an attempt to learn its 'status and if possible to estato-j lish its validity through judicial channels. The amendment was adopted by a substantial majority when i it was submitted at a special election called by former Gov.

J. C. Walton in October. 1923. arranged for piano by Coler idge Taylor.

"Deep River'! compositions of K. Xa-, r. tnaniel Dett from the suite, In Hospital Aid Ass'n To Meet Tuesday Hospital Aid association will meet Tuesday afternoon in the blue parlors of Lansing Women's clubhouse. Miss Helen Terrln will talk on "Homemaking As An Art." Mrs. William Dudley will have charge of the afternoon's program to which members may bring guests.

ana sometime 1 teel UKe a the Bottoms." and one of Eaet-Motherless Child." wood Lane called "Crapshooters." Four Tennessee mountain These two men are also negro 'composer. all-day sewing meeting Tuesday with Mrs. J. A. Eicher.

1207 Prospect street. Members are asked to bring needles, thimbles, thread, dishes. silverware, sandwiches, and one dish of food. Daughters of Veterans will be sonsa, examples or tne "spiritual jtrs Burton, will be given by Mrs. Kllzabeth a former member of guest, Matinee Eblins as follows: "I Know the Iord Laid His Hand on Me." "Keen, in the Middle of the entertained with potluck dinner Wednesday at 5:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Harry Silsby, S07 Musicale, will give a humorous reading. "An Kaster Symbol." A double trio, composed of Mrs. William Isbell. Mrs. Grove Keith, Mrs.

George MaDan, Mrs. Roland Baker, Mrs. It. X. Dart, and Mrs.

Roy Moore, accompanied W. Ottawa street. Regular meet In August, 1S23, Miss Una Lee Roberts, assistant secretary of 'state, made the discovery that; Itoad." "I'se Done -What de Lard Tola Me to Do." Mrs. Ebiing will be accom BSaWVB aaaa" aa aT I ing will follow at the G. A.

Society Notes Personals Safe for Ladies' auxiliary to Canton Capitol City, Xo. I. O. O. will hold a regular card party Wednesday afternoon from li to 4 o'clock at 1131s E.

Ottawa street. Woman's association of Plymouth Congregational church will meet Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the dining room of the church. Picnic luncheon will be served at noon and all members are asked to brine towels, suitable for kitchen use. The time will be spent in hemming towels and other articles for the church use. Business meeting will be held at 2 o'clock.

Capitol Star club will he entertained by Miss Alyce Hamilton, S33 E. Saginaw street. Monday evening. Bohemian supper will be served and plans will be discussed by the W. B.

A. rally to hall and a good attendance is desired since Mrs. Pearl Baker panied by Mrs. Charles Hayden ilrs. 'Ruth Mootman will give by Mrs.

Harry Weinburgh, will tne constitution had not been: changed. She hastily conferred with male state officials who informed her that the adoption had not been legal. Every Cough of Port Huron, department president, wiil be present for a. school of instruction. For information members may call Miss Velma Smith.

477S. Scvy-Brechelsen Mr. and Mrs. Will Burgess and Miss Thelma F. Brechelsen andjson, Billy, have returned from a Edmund F.

Scvy, were quietly trip t0 New Orleans and Biloxi. ANNOUNCEMENT "There's a Meeting Here Tonight." by R. Xathaniel Dett, and a single trio, made up of the first threo members, will sing Harriet Ware's "Mammy's Song." for which Mrs. Weinburgh will also play the piano part. Election of officers will close the mieeting.

I Mrs. Mila. George who has parsonage of First Evangelical; been the sruest of her sister. Mrs. Emanuel Lutheran Missionary church.

109 E. Elm street tseai, for eig.it weeks, has returned to her home in Bowling Green, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lanninsr Rev.

W. C. Swenk performed the ceremony, using the double ring service. Olin II. Brecheisen, have just added to our equipment the very latest in pleating machines.

This machine will piat full length panels, dresses or skirta in kniff. box and any combination pleaf, from the very tiniest plnat up to about one Inch. With equipment unequalled anywhere in this part of the country, we can assure our customers of the very and service in and BUTTONS. The Fox Garment Co. brother of the bride, and Miss ihad as their house guests for the Myrtle Shauver were the only week-end Mr.

and Mrs. Merle attendants. Xelson-Ftoward Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of Iter. F. W.

Cor-bett, 527 W. Barnes avenue, occurred the marriage of Miss Ruby Howard to Leonard Xelson. Miss Lila Siaght and Harry Xelson of Flint, brother of the bridegroom, were the only attendants at the ceremony which was performed by Rev. Corbett. Mr.

and Mrs. Xelson will reside in Lansing. K. aud R. Club Members of K.

and R. club were entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Standberg, 1319 Roosevelt avenue. Supper wa3 served and the evening was spent with cards at which prizes went to Mrs. J. Dam-mon and C. O.

Strandberg. while Marion Dammon and F. Bridgenian secured consolations. Interior Decorating Our staff of workmen are especially trained to perform, the finest in Interior Decoration. They are neat and clean about their tvork.

Tkey are thoroughly versed in all matters of trail finishes, and are masters in the art of color mixing. Benriter9 Decorative Studio 322 Tounsend Street SPRING SEWING Model "ow Heady KemodcUnc of Gowns KATHRYNE PARKER Gown Shoppe be held in Lansing in June at Olds hotel. Women of the Universalis! church will hold a card party in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon. Bridge and "500'' will be played. Fvcrgrecn Club Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Williams entertained members of Evergreen club Friday evening at their Stl Seymour Dial q9-0-'I Ranch IJlilc. Clark and eon. Richard, and Mrs. Ball of Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casler, 731 Cawood street, had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Upton of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hunt, of St. Johns and Gayle Hunt, of M. S.

C. Mr. and Mrs. William Burgess Ladies' Social circle will meet 'Thursday "afternoon with Mrs. D.

D. Harris, 1621 Jerome street. home, 318 Mifflin street. Refreshments were served andt cards were played. High "honorsi went to Mrs.

Frank Fitzserald and W. J. Williams while Clifford Fuller secured consolation. On Pictures Picture Framing Draperies Interior Decorating have returned from a southern trip during which they were in Xew Orleans for the Mardi Gras. Mirch 12 Mr.

and Mrs. C. Fuller will entertain the club at their home, 014 X. Clemens avenue. A Sure Way to End Dandruff LUELLA MELIUS AMERICAN COLORATURA SOPRANO PRUDDEN AUDITORIUM Thursday Eve, March 4 SEATS NOW GRINNELL'S $1.00 TO $3.00 St.

Lawrence guild will hold a regular meeting Tuesday evening at o'clock with Mrs. Alice Miller. 1714 Drexel road, Westmoreland. Good Intent society will meet for dinner Wednesday with Miss Svlvia Stensel, west of the city. Mrs.

Laura Cole will hold a public message circle at 219 S. Cedar street, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Woman's Kelief society. Xo. 3, will meet with Mrs.

Fred A. Clark, To All Who Suffer Stomach Farewell Party M.ss Dorothy Renigcr entertained Saturday evening at hor society will hold a regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Parish hall. Mrs. H. A.

Dawley. Miller road, will be hostess to Home Sewing club Wednesday. Business meeting will follow the one o'clock luncheon. Officers will elected and all members are urged to attend. Mrs.

Fred Ingersol will assist the hostess. Jewish Ladies Benevolent society wiil hold its next meeting with Mrs. H. Fine. 12S W.

Kil-born street, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Arzella Holmes will be hostess to Blue Rose club Monday evening at her home south of the city Regular meeting of Gieaners Rebekah Lodge, Xo. 74, will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the I. O. O.

F. temple, corner of Washington avenue and Maple street East Lansing Episcopal guild will meet with Mrs. J. A. Watson, 436 Marshall street.

East Lansing. Tuesday afternoon at 2:0 o'clock. Social club will entertain at cards Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock at I. O. O.

F. hall. 12 Hi E. Michigan avenue. Sunday school board of Mt.

Hope Avenue M. E. church will meet Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock for bohemian supper in the church. Regular monthly business meeting will follow. Hob Nob club will meet Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock with Mrs.

G. B. Xye. 1215 E. Main street.

Sesame alumnae will meet Monday evening with Mrs. Axie Fil-kin. 221 Beech street. East Lansing. Bohemian supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock.

Agony, Gas and Indigestion home, 204 X. Eighth street, In I There Is one sure way that has never honor of Robert Foster, 'who 10 r-move dandruff at once, andj is leaving soon with his parents, lllat is to dissolve it, then you destroy Mr. and Mrs. Horace Foster, to 't entirely. To do this, just sell make his home in California.

i about four ounces of plain, ordlnar; Dinner was served at 7 o'clock liqul I arvon from any druc store (this Drug Co. Makes This Offer it tablo centered with a bowl lis oil you will need), apniy it at niht riirinfr; use enough toj mois en the scalp and rub it id gently ot sweet peas, ouring the evening the young guests enjoyed a theater party. Mrs. Marjorie Shaw served as chaperone. of I Money Back If One Bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin Doesn't with the finger tips.

By morning, "most if not all, your dandruff will be gone, and twoj or three more applications will com-! Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. 1127 W. Kalamazoo street. Tuesday. Bohemian luncheon will be served at noon.

0 Woman's association of Westminster Presbyterian church will meet at the church Tuesday afternoon at o'clock for annual election of officers. Mrs. Charles MeGill. 221 Marshall street, will entertain Pythian Sisters and their freinds Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at a "500" party. pietely dissolve and entirely every single sign and trace of it, nil matter how much dandruff you may! Tou can be so diMrifl(ted with pas have.

and fullness and hloatinp that you You will find, too. all itching an4 think your heart is going to stop dipginjf of the scalp will stop in- beating. etantly. and your hair will be fluffy. I Tour stoTrach mar be so distended Branch Office Cooper Rupture Institute Corner Michigan A C.rand Arcs.

LANSING Open Wednesday Afternoon and Thursday Xo Operation IMinno that your breathing Is short and caspy. lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, md look and feel a hundred tildes better. Advertisement. TVIth this wonderful medicine ya can overcome Indigestion or catarrh of stomach or any abnormal condition that keeps the stomach, "in constant rebellion and one bottle r-ili prove It. Over 6.059 bottles sold in one New Jersey town lat year and the best druggists the foun'ry over conctjc that its phenomenal sales are due lo the fact that the most stubborn chrntc caes are promptly conquered.

Ask for Dares Mentha Pepsin, a pleasanr to take, health stomach elixi" You think perhaps your are suffocating. You nre Aizzy and pray for quick relief what's to be done Just one tablespoonful of Park's Mentha -Pepsin and in ten minutes the disappears, tne pressing on tne eras i heart cass and you can breathe deep and naturally. Oh! what blessed relief; but why IIOVT OVKRI.OOK A GOOD THING From Edwards. Montgomery-. Ala comes this letter containing a val-i nabie suggestion.

feM like a nrwii man since taking FOLEY': HONEY AND TAIL Can sle-p all night, sor-j HPS In my chst Is gone, so is the bad -ough. My whole family uw It fr.r-.ft. that Robinson rrua- Co. and regular and the Flat Work not gft rid of such attacks altogether? i pharmacists anywhere In America have chronic Indigestion at all i antee. Advertisement.

VTLl C'ean your bath-room and everything in it with Little Cy- HEMSTITCHING Pleat Ins and Buttons Covered LUELLA SMITH 915 PruddcD Phono 4830 AboTO Dancer-Brosan Store -otjeh, olds and crimp, and it always A helps tijps tickling in throat, ner- i Detroit omen to vnus hacking, and puts a soothing Birthday Surprise Mrs. John Beal was pleasantly surprised at her home south of the city last Wednesday in honor of her birthday. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock. Relatives present were Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Haag. Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Haag. Mrs. Alice L'cen-ring and son. Merle Haag. Connclly-Stniilon Miss Eleanor Stanton and Leslie Connolly of Detroit were quietly married Saturday afternoon at S01 W.

Hillsdale street. Rev. Ralph W. Hobos performed the ceremony. The young people will reside in Detroit.

Birthday Surprise Herman Reuffcr was surprised by a number of friends in honor of his birthday Saturday evening at his home. 716 E. Park street. Progressive pedro was played and honors went to Mrs. Roscoe Howland and Fred Austin.

Mrs. Ethel Brabow and Mr. 1 lowland secured consolation. Refreshments were served following the game and a gift was presented to the guest of honor. Urbandalc Embroidery Club Mrs.

Charles Belbeck entertained members of LTrbandale Embroidery club Thursday afternoon at her home, 123 S. Howard avenue. Pot-luck dinner was enjoyed and the club adjourned, to meet March 4 with Mrs. Mary Taylor, 1006 S. Clemens avenue.

Bernard-Jacobs Saturday evening, at the residence of S. B. Horton. occurred the marriage of Miss Grace Mabel Jacobs to Clifford 11. Bernard of Lansing.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Richardson served as attendants. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard will reside at 102i E. Grand River avenue. Faltlirm Few Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilbur of Jolly Corners, south of Lansing, entertained members of Faithful Few at their home Saturday evening.

Cards formed the evening's diversion and honors went to Mrs. Howard Walton and R. L. Reid while Mrs. Loui3 Cove and Howard Walton secured consolations.

Refreshments were served and the club adjourned to meet March 6 with Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Pifer, 302 S. Eighth street. B.

or F. Club Members of B. of F. club wero entertained Friday by Mrs. Otto Tank, 219 W.

Jefferson street Honors at cards went to Mrs. ftaling roaring on a raw ied Be Guild Guests is iron tVyiill- scratching. Makes tiling and enamel 11 wTJ sparkle like new. Cleanses and sanitizes II I JT A hair, tooth, clothes or bath brushes and II I throat. Don't overlook HON-: EY AND Alt.

Hold everywhere in IT Lansing. Advertisement. Your Excess Weight Our Roueh Dry service On Tuesday, Mrs. William T. rj( Barber, and a group of women in tz not only takes the wash Can be eliminated, as millions are now doing.

No abnormal exercise or diet. Simply correct the internal cause in this easy, pleasant way. TOWLE Optical Company E. Allegan SI. Call 26H53 For Appointment A.

It. TOWLE Optometrist Real Lemon Pie New Recipe out'of washday, but also the hardest part of the ironing out of ironing day. Everything comes back washed and dried, and all the flat work is ironed. The cost is low terested with her in various Episcopal church activities of Detroit, will motor to Lansing to attend the luncheon at which they will be received by Mrs. Alice Coleman, president of the General Guild of St.

Paul's church, and the other officers of the local organization. During the meeting of the General Guild In the afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Barber will speak on matters of special Importance to societies of the 'hurch. Accompanied by Mi's.

William Van Atta. Mrs. X. B. At-wood apd Mrs William Isbell will sing duets indeed, work is beautiful- No Mysticism Marmola is not a secret prescription.

Our books state every ingredient, all their effects and the rear sons. You will know exactly bow Marmola acts, and why. It acts oa the glands which cause fat. The results are so reliable that we send a guarantee to all who mail our TerhMft no tsomtn teet ytidthts to a man aloud. Butthoxsandi Aave trished they could.

ly done, and you save many hours otherwise lost in the wash. Th pla of pie with tfc. delicious tang and cst of lemon! Herv'a a. recipe that makes It at Its best. LmCmaFlt Om rant: 1H nv Mitel 3 ublMpnom cornftuV: 3 tAblMpoon Stmr: 1 uupnmi nil: 5 e.

mud rind 1 )enMo; 'i nip lemon juin. Sift dr 1nirmU. AM witr Mi a tn Axibl bUKr until tblrk (IS minute). Add illthtu bwt.il cr nlrratet longer, then art!) lemon JmIw ana crautd find. Tool and torn into baked pie ehe-t Ctorer with raHnrJ.

made br beat-Inc atx hlte until freUw add1n 4 lable-poona euaar and baking powder and enntlnm beatlnc until rut into moderate urea (325 degree) tor JS mlnuua to brown. Ask for California lemons. Juicy, tart and practically seedless ideal for all flavoring-' coupon. Your own druggist signs it. i i A i If you fail to get -what you desire, n.nnv i return.

A 4s The reduction is not rapid. It 4 rarely exceeds one pound per day, as Rough Dry 12c a Pound DAVIS LAUNDRY X. AYa.shtngton Thonc 23913 I Few are Fat In these modern days Note how sJenderness prevails in every circle nowadays. Excess fat is Jinot one-tenth so common as it was. advised by the best authorities.

Then the body can adjust itself to the new conditions. Wrinkles are not created. The amount of reduction is always at your command. a.Jo your own wav as regards exercise and diet. Rely on Marmola to correct any abnormal condition.

Feel Glorious! Nicest Laxative, "Cascarets" 10c California Lemons Howard Michels and Mrs. Wilskn. In two tho club will meet with Mrs. Don McConnoll, 325 S. Butler boulevard.

Announcing the Opening of the Marvel Marcel Shoppe 121 Smith Ave, rhonc 23-302 SKM-ial Marcelling: 50c: Retrace. 25c MRS. ELS113 RKDKE, l'rop. Farewell Surprise Members of Cynwood Tea clubj entertained Saturday evening with a farewell surprise party for Mr. Don't, stay headachy, i 1-tous, constipated, sick! One or two pleasant, "Cascarets" any time will gently stlm.

ulate your liver and start your bowels. Th you will both look and feel and Mrs. E. Codger who are leaving soon to reside in Detroit. Old-fashioned dances were en- Joyed during the evening and re "If you men ivere as particular about your oivn appearance "You don't admire a woman with an unhealthy skin.

It's no more becoming to a man. And no more excusable. "A smooth, healthy skin is important to everyone. Not just because it's attractive, but because it's the surest sign of a healthy body. "Every woman knows that the worst enemy of her complexion is faulty eliminationconstipation.

Poisons form in sluggish intestines, are picked up by the blood and are carried to the great covering of the body the skin. They poison the skin cells, causing facial blemishes, muddy skin and sallowness. These poisons are the most common cause of personal unattractivencss." Nujol Corrects Constipation in Nature's Way 1 'at freshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. O.

L. Buell, in behalf of the club, presented Mr. and Mrs. Codger with a gift. ORIENTAL RUGS Belouchistans, $20 to $40.

Chinese Rugs, 2x4, $22 J. H. ALEXANIAN, at Buck's clean, sweet, refreshed; your head clear, stomach right, tongue pink and your skin rosy. Because cheery, harmless "Cascarets" never gripe, inconvenience or sicken, "Cascarets" has become the largest selling laxative in the world for men, women, children. Buy a box at any drugstore.

Advertisement. Every idea of beauty, health and fit-ness calls for normal weight, and people are conforming. All must realize that a new factor has appeared. People have found an easy, pleasant way to reduce, -a scientific way. And the over-fat by millions are now gaining normal weight.

This is to tell you that method, to offer a test at our cost, then under our guarantee. You owe to yourself this knowledge if you suffer overweight. Correct the Cause The cause of excess fat usually lies in a certain gland. Correcting that condition stops the extra fat formation. Modern research has proved this beyond any question.

All animals, all human beings respond to this treatment at once. The treatment is embodied at its best in Marmola Prescription Tablets. They have been used for iS years. The use has grown and grown, until people are now using over a million boxes yearly. 4 The use involves no abnormal exercise or diet.

One simply takes four tablets daily, and lives a regular regime. When the weight returns to normal, stop Marmola. If excess fa.t appears again, check it at once in this way. bfARMOLA prescription Azets Jhe TleasanfWay toiuce Sold br all dniririata at tl.M par box, or mailed direct in plain wrapper by Marmola. Gea.Uoton Detroit, alich.

Be Slender As you used to be Nowadays the over-fat are regarded as abnormal. They are becoming more and more uncommon. You can see that everywhere. Almost all can attain a normal weight in an easy, pleasant way. Millions have proved that out.

Prove this to yourself, for your own fake. Excess fat blights beauty, health and fitness. You cannot afford ic Learn how easily you can remedy and prevent it just by correcting a gland. Many of your friends are doing that today. Please learn why.

intestinal muscles. V444444, Sore Throat Prudence Tour medicine Bhclf is not well stocked without a bottle of Tonsiline, for you Branch Office Cooper's Miracle Hair Grow is what the name implies. Grows hair on bald heads, stops falling hair and cures all scalp diseases, including dandruff. Sigma Ptii "Feed" On Thursday evening of this week, Sigma Phi passives will meet for a "feed" at the home of Miss Dorothy Clemmer, 1405 W. Kalamazoo street at 6 o'clock.

Each member is to supply food and dishes, and also to take the prizes which will be awarded during the benefit party which the society will give Saturday afternoon at St. Paul's guildhall. Doodle do loo Club Members of Doodle De Doo club were entertained Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. George Flllingham, 238 S.

Francis avenue. Honors at cards went to Mrs. H. A. "Warren while Victor Howe secured consolation.

Bohemian supper was served by the hostess during the evening. In two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Howe, 318 X. Francis avenue will entertain the club.

No one needs to hTe isaUow.muddr skin. The cause is simple; the remedy is in your own hands. Proper diet, exercise, surface cleanliness and above all internal cleanliness. Nujol prevents the formation of intestinal poisons that ruin your health and good looks. Constipation is dangerous for anrbody.

Nujol is tafe for everybody. Nujol simply makes up for deficiency temporary or chronic--in the supply of natural lubricant in the intestines. Itsoft-eis the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular elimination, without overtaxing the Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill To insure internal cleanliness it should be taken regularly in accordance with the directions on each bottle. Unlike does not form a habit, and can be discontinued at any time. Start taking Nujol today.

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Pages disponibles:
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Années disponibles:
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