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Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 11

Battle Creek Moon-Journal from Battle Creek, Michigan • 11

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THE EATTEE UKCTK MOOrT TOURXAL TUESDAY JULY 19 1921 CLIMAX Littlejohn secretary July Sale Now in Progress Extraordinary Values in Evidence Becoming Summer Dresses entirely regained her Jones Dryer of Mar W75 ih il Stylish Apron Dresses i PERSONALS daughter of WOMEN TODAY the lowest 4X $500 a Month Price General 20 Discount on Vacation Luggage Continues Unusual Values Mrs Julia Chandler Select one now! CHAS ROAT MUSIC CO GO 62 West Main St with David Bolasco and is i amusement the 15 inch JT I the city vis reylinghuy The were time new the size They throughout the present and trip has and Company she may asafn do Make comparisons The information you will get is worth the trouble or around the house picnicking or at the camp these Apron Dresses are delight fully cool and becoming ashioned of high grade gingham in checks and plaids and plain colors All are generously cut: have large convenient pockets and sashes Every Dress is an excellent value Alb through the store you will find that the Rob inson merchandise is not only distinctive but de pendable Pumpkin flour for making pump kin pies is being prepared for the market To get an accurate idea of their becomingness they must be seen The Dresses are of the stamp that wilfappeal to every woman who ap preciates the best in style color and workmanship at a moderate price months women hurrying to our If carefully made they may disclose facts important as well as interesting Received Saturday Unpacked and Ready for Sale These Emil McNutt is Very ill at this The Hunt Stock company played here Thursday riday Sat urday and Sunday nights of last Mr and Mrs Chas Viles and family Mr and Mrs Henry Viles and family of Detroit spent from Saturday until Wednesday with their sister and husband Mr and Mrs Harry Word has been received here of the death Of James Powers who died last Week Wednesday at Seattle Wash The remains will probably be brought to Scotts tor burial in the Averill Mrs Vent Sim mons and daughter Barbara Kai Thursday aster spent last Party Burt of Ma entertain at a Beautiful designs weaves and colorings Remarkable values If you could see the re sults of these comparisons side by as we see them we believe your confidence in would become even great er than we have reason to believe it already is Two exceptional groups fresh and charming in a host of styles all interesting values They are carefully made of dotted Swiss and organdie of excellent quality Mr and Ed Ste Have Medal Tournament Abput eight ladies entered weekly golf tournament at Battle Creek Country club morning Mrs Don Ordway IS NEWEST PARIS HAT Gives Bridge Luncheon Mis? Mary Louise Rathbun is entertaining at a prettily appoint ed bridge luncheon today at the Battle Creek Country club compli mentary to her sisters Mrs Bernice Cole Blaauw of Norway and Mrs Ralph Wilson of Columbus who are visiting their parents Mr and Mrs Cole on Maple street and her cousin Miss Maxine Williams of California The guests number eighteen and bridge is the after diversion Mrs Blaauw will leave soon for New York city where she will sail for her home in Norway following a several visit here Miss Willirms will remain in Battle Creek until the latter part of August that makes the Here is the Paris and it a long strip of Climax July News was re ceived in Climax Monday that Mrs Jennie Armstrong of Kansas was killed In an automobile'' accident Mr and Mrs Chas Sehwencer en tertained Sunday Mrs Sophia Perkins and sons and Clay ton and daughter Gladys Miss loha Cline and Mrs Vinnfe Boyce of Battle Mr and Mrs Heritz and daughter Theo rank Randall and Roland Case spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs A Mrs AVad Buys This ine Ginghams in Plaids Checks and Solid Colors se of Clarence Coon 285 East Main street has left for a visit in Vancouver and Seattle Wash Earl Bradley is in iting his parents on sen avenue Mrs Hill and Wentworth Court are visiting rel atives in Columbite They will remain for several weeks Miss May Brandenburg and sis ter Miss Regina of Garfield ave nue have left on a two auto trip in northern Michigan Mrs Oscar Donaldson and two children Reid and Junior of Ham mond La are visiting Mr and Combe Hunt Saturday afternoon Rev Decatur Lacy pastor of the irst church wedded Miss Carolyn Hunt and Tevis Combe of this city The ceremony took place at the parson age on S'outh avenue and the at tendants were Mr and Mrs Chas Hunt The newlyweds will reside in Battle Creek Blauck Segur Miss Mildred Blauck of As3yria and Reginald Segur of Dowling were united in marriage by Rev Decatur Lacy pastor of the irst church at the parsonage on South avenue Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs Segur will make their Home in Dowling following aeedding trip Mrs Mrs Week Root Holton spent riday with the lat father Mr Youngs In Battle Creek Miss Noffia Holt Spent a few days last week with Miss Atfiy Case near Isa Hazel Peet spent a few days last week with relatives at Long Mrs Class Party Tonight Mr and Mrs Edgar Kirsch 51 Graves avenue will open their 11 ips this evening for a iBaraca Pwilathea Class party This is t6 be a costume affair and supper will be served at 7 A program of games and stunts has been arranged for the occasion To Entertain at Bridge Complimenting Miss Harriett Grandin ot New York city and Miss Maxine Williams of Califor nia who are visiting friends and relatives in the city Miss Dofothy Graham will entertain at bridge Thursday and riday evenings at her home on Lake avenue or our own formation that may be sure service is as good as it ought to be we are continually mak ing such compari sons' on own ac count There is no mere assumption of excellence here We make SURE Her hope is i dramatic I sake of i the the this was the winner with a net score of 48 winning the medal with Miss Mary Louise Rathbun sec ond Mrs 1 ell was in charge of the play and next week the tournament will be a nine holp medal play with handicap Inter est in golf is increasing rapidly among the ladies and the profes sional at the club is busy every morning instructing his fair be ginners A large company of la dies remained for the golf lunch eon at one o'clock Daughters Business Meet The Daughters of A held their monthly business ses sion last evening in' GA hall and regardless of the inclement weather there was a fair attend ance The ladies decided to hold a picnic August 10 the place has not been decided on as yet but it is expected that Willard park will be the scene ot activities names of two new members favorably balloted on at this three re instated and four names introduced showing rapid growth of the membership An ice cream social is being planned for the near fu ture and the date will be announc ed later 111 we our If comparisons arc resorted to in the spending of money they may well cure the saving money offered at price announced in many This sale should bring Drapery for such extraordinary values have not been featured in some time So great the assortments that you will quickly find the materials variety ot weaves and colorings always wanted or making draperies furniture slip covers bedspreads table dresser and couch covers and the like Some high qualities we sold earlier in the season up to $150 tomorrow specially pric ed at 59c Leather Traveling Bags Of heavy cowhide leather In have sowed 3 frames and corners and lined with leather May be had in black rom price S10 TAKE TWENTY PER CENT PAGE ELEVEN Hi i I iWHVJ antazoo visited Mr and Mrs Glenn Hamilton last Mr and Mrs Sanford and and Mr and Mrs Clayton Riley and children 8r6 camping at the Roof cottage At Long The death of Mrs: Jennie Clement occurred at Kalamazoo Tuesday July 5 The remains were brought to the home of Sinclair where funeral services were held Thursday aft ernoon at 2 Burial took place in the Adams cemetery Mrs Clement was a sister of Mrs Eldred Ralph Misner ot Otisville spent a few days here last week with relatives Harrison Ewing visited friends here last week So vites sane and care ful comparisons ways 28 In iber Suit Cases A good serviceable case contains tray 2 Inches deep leather straps all around riveted cowhide corners at trattvely lined ully as good looking as leather rom present price $1050 TAKE TWENTY PER CENT Black Cowhide Suit Cases Needy lined cowhide corners reinforced with rivets extra deep has shirt fold 24 lnch size $1350 26 tnch size $1450 Beginning tomorrow TAKE TWENTY PER CENT THESE REGULAR PRICINGS 20 on Matting Suit Cases ull 24 inch size Recommended where light weight is desirable Very durable and cretonne lined Steel frames cowhide corners and reinforced leather grips Krom present price $450 TAKE TWENTY PER CENT Trunks Specially Priced You can search Battle Creek through and not find th equals of these splendid Trunk values offered in both steamer and full sizes heavy and durable for all kinds ot travel During tomorrow and all week you have an opportunity ot choosing from our entire stock at an extra discount of twenty per cent from present prices Boston Bags Reduced Of genuine smooth pliable cowhide' all seams secure ly sewed cloth lined and very durable 13 lnch size $450 14 Inch size $495 15 inch size $595 rom pres ent prices TAKE TWENTY PER CENT or Summer By COMPARISONS rom a sheltered southern home to an office on Broadway is an un usual step for a woman to take Mrs Julia Chandler however Is an unusual woman and the posi tion she holds is unique In that she is the only woman on Broad way to direct the press department ot a large theatrical producing company Her office as well as her voice and appearance mark her as a very feminine woman despite the fact that she has broken south ern traditions to enter business The floor is carpeted there are fresh curtains at the windows and flowers roses on her desk all this on busy old Broadway She herself will greet you in a dark blue georgette frock beaded in a pretty design and say to you in a soft southern accent father said he would disinherit me if I went to work especially in the state of Mrs Chandler was graduated from Richmond College then a college and she was she was out of the After four years of married life her husband died leaving her with two children She had nothing to do "but make according to her story and being mentally active and wanting more money she determined to make her way in the world She had had no training and no equip ment in the business world but she started out blindly and with high hopes and much opposition After leaving her children with an aunt she went to Pittsburgh and there got a job writing for a tech nical magazine Her first assign ment was on "electrical which were unknown mysteries to the young reporter She got the story and spent the entire next day in a Turkish bath She then went to the Pittsburgh Post and later to the Chicago Tri bune rom there she went as dramatic critic to the Washington Herald She likes to do criticisms the inside of the producing end i and teels that she would like to go the business and not merely as ai back to writing dramatic reviews writer who Is clever al the I but he went into publicity for two I pause of hard working artists as I reasons one was her daughter and many of oar modem critic are COMPARISONS are healthful once in a while I When you hear it play I say that in all but size it the equal of the I bigger more expensive machines It has all the exclusive Brunswick fea tures On vour tuns to parks and fair grounds almost any where you may have stopped to watch the machine taffy and pulls it latest toque from looks so much like this candy just wound around that it has been by Americans the Kelly In reality it is made of jade green silk and is a 1 most striking bit ot milliner jn ROBINSON CO Mrs Reid 217 Garfield aie nue Rev Phelpsl of the irst Presbyterian church lias returned from Alma where he has been in charge of the bible study work at the Young People's conference Mr and Mrs A Saylor and children Norman and Marian of Sarnia Ont are visiting the for parents Mr and Mrs Saylor on Adams street Mrs Edward Reedy of Kansas Citv arrived in the city today to visit Mr and Mrs Robert Gardner on1 Wendell street Mrs Reedy has not visited in Battle Creek in eleven years Miss Allie of the irst Presbyterian church has left for Camp Gray on Lake Michigan to spend the remainder of her vacation ab the Presbyte rian summer camp Mrs Charles Wheelock ot North McCamly street who has been se riously ill at her home is re ported to bo improving although she has not strength Mrs Ruth shall street has accepted a posi tion in Charles office in the City Bank building Mrs Dryer recently returned to Battle Creek from lorida where her husband was killed Ju an auto accident Mr and Mrs Stanley Ixnve have returned from Grand Rapids where they have been spending their honeymoon and after a visit with Mr parents Dr and Mrs Lowe on remont street they will go to Appleton Wis where they will reside Mrs Luella Rathbun 'Williams and daughters the Misses Maxine and Vivian Williams of California are spending a few months with Mrs brother and family Stephen Rathbun on Orchard Place and other relatives friends This is the first east the Williams family made since moving to California a few years ago Miss Ruth Langley who has just returned from a trip to Los Angelos and other places in south ern California will leave Wednes day with Mr and Mrs Wells Winters and family of Los Ange les for an extended trip in the east Miss Langley is formerly of Battle Creek but for the past year has been connected with the Mich igan Central railroad as account ant Mrs Robert Gardner and chil dren Esther and Stevens of Wcn dell street and Mrs Kul vert and son Andrew' of Chicago have returned from an extended motor trip through southern On tario to Mrs Gardner's old home in Parkhill The trip was delight fnh and Mrs Gardner reports the I Canadian roads in fair condition They have an unusual method of Prices are as low as any where often lower Va riety of styles is as broad as anywhere often broad er And the element that determines sound worth gives to Robinson merchandise a merit all its own Of Dotted Swiss and Organdy Unusually Priced (big clearance sale TRIMMED CHOICE NOW $200 $100 Pfanstiehl Hats and Corsets 32 West Main St (Upstairs) 1 Have House Mr and Mrs pie street will house party at their summer home in 'rankfort next week compli menting their son Wellington Burt The guests wilbinclude Miss Katherine Baker Miss Josephine Loomis of this city and Creighton Miller of Marshall Have Lawn Party riday evening on the lawn of the Maple street Methodist church an party will be given par ticipated in by Epworth League members from the irst Methodist grading the highways there' the gravel being placed in a high ridge in the center Mrs Gardner paid thirty eight cents a gallon for gas in Canada Mrs Bench ot Orchard Place is accompanying her daugh ter and husband Dr and Mrs Wright of Douglas Ariz on a motor trip to Buffalo Mrs Beach will return by train Dr and Mrs Wright have been spend ing a few days with Mrs Beach and over the week end were join ed by Mrs daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Hal lock also Mrs young daughter Miss Ann Coyle of Evanston Ill Dr and Mrs Wright will not return west until the last of August IT 4 By Eloise Summer and thin summer frocks mean that special attention is given to the pretty under things ot the new season Crepe de chine is still the leading fabric for lingerie and the tailored garments seem to be gaining in popularity every day To be sure there are any number of lace and georgette Chemises but the plain tailored crepe de chines find favor because of their simplicity and durability Here is a dainty combination suit which is shown by one of the exclusive lingerie shops It is made of heavy flesh colored silk crepe with a plain camisole top trimmed with two small rosettes of narrow ribbon There is a rib bon tie at the waist and the draw ers are gathered onto the belt and hang in loose folds with a scallop ed hem They are slashed at the sides and trimmed with ribbon rosettes also It is said that these garments are becoming more pop ular than knickers with the really smart women church Upton avenue Methodist church and Maple street Delegates from Battle Creek to the Epworth League institute in Albion Will have charge of the program Billings Heavner Mrs Estella Billings of Hastings I and Harry Heavner of this I were united in marriage by Rev George pastor of the Upton avenue Methodist church' at his home Monday evening at 8:30 Miss Viola Billings daugh ter of the bride and George were the only attend ants Mr and Mrs Heavner will reside in this city To Entertain at Luncheon Mrs A JonesvPf remont street will entertain at a one o'clock luncheon riday at the Battle Creek Country club Among the honored guests will be Mrs rank Grandin of New York city who with her is stopping in Battle Creek for a short time Mrs Grandin has been honored at a number of small delightful inform al affairs during her visit this summer A amily Reunion Mr and' Mrs Patrick held a family reunion at their home on Champion street recently about twenty members of the O' Toole family being present Among those trom out of town were and Mrs Maurice young daughter Patricia of wardsburg and Mr and Mrs ven Wholihan of Arizona A boun tiful picnic spread was featured at noon followed by a social time Kalamazoo Couple Wed Miss Ruth Meier and Corne line! RviYihrnnrl Knth nf LTnloma MliM WWAX VZ I zoo and old friends of Rev George and family came to Battle Creek last evening at 9 and were wedded by Rev Mr George pastor of Upton avenue Methodist church at the parsonage on Upton avenue The bride was prettily frocked in brown crepe de chine and wore a corsage of pink roses Mr and Mrs Rymbrand will establish their home in Kalamazoo moonlight night a cool verandah the grassy lawn of the camp in the deep or the deck of ayacht in a star lit harbor need music to make the picture of happiness com plete So here is the Va cation Brunswick Thein I frnment you have always wanted na Whittle speht the lattef part of last week with her son Dorr Whittle and family near Pavilioh Mts Clayton Riley had the mis fortune to run a crochet hook through her finger Mbllie alters and Rose Hodges camping at Long lake in the Mr and Mrs John $500 Down and Cretonne Sale the other wds fool idea that every dramatic critic has that he can write a As for the lat ter reason Mrs Chandler has fin ished her play and expects it to be I produced next season As to the former she wanted more money i because her young daughter was I about to enter Cornelk and a col 1 lege miss in these days simply eats up one's gold Mrs Chandler looks scarcely more than a girl herself and it seems incredible that she should have a daughter study ing architecture in Cornell She started her publiclcity ca rppr now director of publicity for Sei wyn that criticisms just for the being able to do them as a real critic who knows something about THIN ROCKS SUMMER OEMAND PRETTY LINGERIE Nights on Vacation! 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