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1b A KALAMAZOO TELEGRAPH-PRliSS. ^ % » THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1915.^<br />

Society and Personal<br />

h<br />

Zerby-Ailos.<br />

^ An Interesting marriage which<br />

took place last evening was that of<br />

liss Pearl Zerby to Harry V. Ailes of<br />

fhis city, which was celebrated<br />

Hit 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's<br />

parents in West North street. The<br />

parlors were prettily decorated in<br />

a color scheme of green and white.<br />

While in the living room pink and<br />

White was used. The ceremony waa<br />

performed by the Rev. K. Keene<br />

of Carsonville, a brother-in-law of<br />

the bride-elect. The bridal couple<br />

was attended by Miss Lucille Alles<br />

and Floyd Zerbe. Both bride and<br />

bridesmaid were prettily gowned in<br />

white, and carried bride's roses.<br />

Following the ceremony a wedding<br />

(luncheon was served In the dintngroora<br />

to about forty friends and rela-<br />

/tivos. The color scheme carried out<br />

3n the dining-room was In yellow<br />

fe-nd white. The bride-elect has been<br />

employed as matron af the Boy's<br />

Home, while the bridegroom Is engaged<br />

as a barber. Following a short<br />

Wedding trip the bridal couple will<br />

sraturn to the city to reside.<br />

• » •<br />

Woodruff - DeYoung.<br />

A marriage of Interest to a large<br />

circle of friends In the city is that of<br />

iMiss Nellie Irene Woodruff to Herbert<br />

PeYoung, whloh was quietly celebrated<br />

yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at<br />

the home of the bride's parents, Mr.<br />

)and Mrs. Leonard Woodruff, in South<br />

West street. The ceremony was performed<br />

by the Rev. Jacob Vander-<br />

Muilen, pastor of the Bethany Reformed<br />

church, In the presence of the<br />

bride's family. The bridal couple was<br />

unattended. The bride wss prettily<br />

gowned In a drees of white pussy willow<br />

taffeta. The bride Is one of Kalamaeoo's<br />

well-known young women.<br />

Mr. DeToung is employed as clerk<br />

With the Van Peenen & Schrier cloth-<br />

Sng store. The bridal couple will go<br />

\at once to housekeeping In their newly<br />

furnished home on West Street<br />

Insights.<br />

• •<br />

Announce ISngagemsnt.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryder an-<br />

-taounce the engagement and approaching<br />

marriage of their daughter.<br />

Louise, to LaRue Smith of South<br />

iBend, Tnd. The marriage will take<br />

jolace this fall. • • •<br />

Honors Bride-Elect.<br />

Mrs. Burton Oliver and Miss Frances<br />

Ryder entertained a marry group<br />

of friends Wednesday afternoon at<br />

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard<br />

(Ryder, complimentary to Miss Louise<br />

Ryder, whose marriage will soon be<br />

celebrated. A feature of the afternoon<br />

was a misoellansous shower for<br />

the bride-eleot. Games and musio<br />

were eiijoyed during the afternoon,<br />

after which luncheon was served.<br />

* * •<br />

Birthday CelehraCUm.<br />

Mrs. John A. Wright entertained M<br />

a delightful luncheon yesterday at her<br />

Special meetings for women were<br />

held at the homes of Mrs. A. C. Van<br />

DenBerg, 1121 North Rose street and<br />

at the home of Mrs. H. C. Richardson,<br />

742 Lane boulevard, Tuesday afternoon,<br />

with Mrs. Frank Bell of the<br />

"Bob" Johnson svangeMstte party In<br />

charge of the meetings. Mrs. Bell<br />

has been doing wonderful work with<br />

the women of the dtf since her arrival<br />

home.<br />

• • •<br />

Surprise<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beach of Osk,<br />

street were given a most plssaant<br />

party Wednesday evening at their<br />

home, by a merry group of friends in;<br />

celebration of thslr twentieth wedding<br />

anniversary. The evening was<br />

pleasantly spent with various games<br />

and musio and was followed by the<br />

serving of dainty refreshments. Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Beach were psesented with<br />

appropriate gifts. ^ ^<br />

Birthday OeMtmUma<br />

In celebration of the elshty-thlrd<br />

anniversary of Mrs. Henry EL Hoyt»,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Badger WW<br />

entertain Friday at their summer 1<br />

home at Gun lake. Mr. andiXrs. Louis<br />

P. Hoyt of Chicago, Mrs. Kenry B.<br />

Hon, Mrs. W. C. Hoyt and IfcaaU<br />

B. Kendall of Denver, Cotovand w*<br />

Helen Bohb of this city.<br />

• * •<br />

Dhmer Party.<br />

Mrs. George L. Erwln was hostess<br />

at a delightful dinner paxty, Tuesday<br />

evening, at her home in West<br />

South, street Garden flowers were<br />

used' tn the attractive decorations.!<br />

Covers-were placed for twelve.<br />

• • •<br />

Afternoon Ten.<br />

Mrs. L. T. Bennett will be hostess,<br />

at an Informal afternoon tea, Friday,<br />

at her home, honoring Mrs. Harriett<br />

Hunter Barnes, who leaves on<br />

Saturday for her home in Boston,<br />

Maes.<br />

• • «<br />

Five O'clock Tea.<br />

Mrs. Albert K. Edwards was hostess<br />

at a 5 o'clock tea* XVednesday<br />

evening - , at her home In West South<br />

street, honoring her guest Mrs. B.<br />

Walker, of Chicago.<br />

• * •<br />

Informal Luticheon.<br />

Mrs. Charles 8. Campbell was hostess<br />

at a delightfully Informal luncheon<br />

at her country home on White's<br />

road, in honor of Mrs. Harriett Hunter<br />

Barnes of Boston, Mass.<br />

* * *<br />

Will Honor Bride-Elect.<br />

Miss Gladys Vosburg will entertain<br />

a merry group of friends Saturday<br />

afternoon at her heme in West Cedar<br />

street, honoring Miss Helen Bronson,<br />

marriage of the former's sister, Miss<br />

Pearl Zerby.<br />

• • •<br />

Mrs. O. H. Dunbar has returned to<br />

her home in Galesburg. after visiting<br />

in the city wtth her sister, Mrs, W.<br />

Blake.<br />

ess<br />

Mra Harriett Hunter Barnes and<br />

moo, William Hunter will leave Saturday<br />

tor their home in Boston. Mass.,<br />

after spending the pest month In the<br />

city with the former's parents.<br />

Mrs. F. S> Powers, Mtss Wilbelmlna<br />

DeYoe and Mrs. Allen Frink have returned<br />

from Gun take, where they<br />

have been spending the past several<br />

days.<br />

Mr. and Mra B. Mi Lawrence of<br />

North Lubeo, Me., win arrive in the<br />

dty Sunday for a visit With Mr. and<br />

Mrs. A L. Kingston and family of<br />

Hilbert street enroute to Chicago.<br />

• • •<br />

Mr. and Mra D. W. Ashley and<br />

gnndaughtsr, Mlfes Lillian Mann of<br />

Dunnlngvllle spent Tuesdaydn the city<br />

With Mrs. James Arnlod.<br />

• • •<br />

Margaret Cobb win leave Friday<br />

for New York city, where she<br />

will do special musical work with<br />

ttaddph Gans. ess<br />

Krs. H. P. Barrows .of'Three Rlv*-.<br />

ecs spent'Wednesday In the city.<br />

• • •<br />

Mrs. ID. M. Butler of Otsego spent<br />

the day In the city.<br />

• s .<br />

Mra C. J. Woodhams of PlatnweU<br />

spent Wednesday in the city.<br />

* « •<br />

Mra Charles Craig of Three RIvW<br />

ere was In "the - city "Wednesday-for<br />

the day, # » •<br />

Mrs. A. McMackin of South Haven<br />

wag In the city Wednesday'for the<br />

dnp.<br />

/<br />

Mra;*/ W^Tlwis ofrOteego<br />

vlsttorUn the ctty Wedneada*<br />

* » <<br />

Mrs. W. Martlndole.oMDtsego spent<br />

Wednesday In the city.<br />

• • e<br />

Ma and Mrs. E. Brown, of Blkhart,<br />

Ind., are the guests of Mivand Mrs-.<br />

Ethan Allen of Elm street<br />

ess<br />

Mra Edward Hensen of Plalnwell<br />

jspent ^Wednesday hi^the city*<br />

Mra Charles Woodhams of Plain-,<br />

well spent Wednesday In the city.<br />

* • •<br />

William Hunter Barnes Is visiting<br />

friends in Otsego.<br />

e • e ,<br />

Mrs, Anna lioppe of Detroit Is<br />

visiting friends in the city,<br />

» • •<br />

Mra John Howard of Dowagiac<br />

spent Wednesday in the city.<br />

• * *<br />

Mrs. James Bouton of Three Rivers<br />

spent Wednesday in the city.<br />

To Quickly Remove<br />

• * *<br />

Mrs. A. Walker of Chicago Is visiting<br />

Mrs. A. K. Edwards on West<br />

Ugly Hairs From Face<br />

South street<br />

* • •<br />

(Beauty Notes)<br />

Beauty-destroying hairs are soon<br />

Miss Cleo Vanderberg of Nlles,<br />

"banished from the skin with the aid<br />

Mich., has arrived in the city to enter<br />

Western State Normal school.<br />

of a delatone paste, made by mixing<br />

some water with a little plain powdered<br />

delatone. This is spread upon whose marriage to Howard Boekeloo Miss Lizsle Palmer<br />

* «<br />

of Otsego .spent,<br />

I*<br />

the hairy surface for 2 or 3 minutes. will be celebrated next month. i Wednesday In the city.<br />

,lhen rubbed off and the skin washed<br />

* • •<br />

I<br />

* • •<br />

to remove the remaining delatone.' Miss Kate Breenan has returned ] Miss Blanche Ireland 'has gone to<br />

This simple treatment banishes every from Chicago where she attended the Berrien center for a visit with<br />

trace of hair and leaves the skin dress maker show.<br />

friends.<br />

without a blemish. Caution should<br />

* * •<br />

• * •<br />

be used to be certain that it is delatone<br />

you buy.<br />

Adv. Haven are in the city to attend the" wood School of Music, Chicago,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Zerby of South Mrs. Jessie K. Read, of the Sher-<br />

was<br />

In the city today, making preliminary<br />

arrangements for the recital which<br />

will be given at the First Baptist<br />

church, October 11. Mrs. Read was<br />

the guest of Miss Frances Leavens.<br />

« • •<br />

Goddle Phillips, Jr., has returned<br />

to Ann Arbor to resume his studies<br />

at the University of Michigan.<br />

e • •<br />

Bdaell Martlndale of Otsego ^is In<br />

the city for a few days.<br />

* • *<br />

Mrs. Flora Orme left today for a<br />

three week's stay In Fostofta, Ohio.<br />

* • •<br />

J. H. Boynton has returned from<br />

Colorado, where he has been spending<br />

the summer. • • •<br />

Mra H. O. Hopper of Cheboygan,<br />

Mloh^ Is in the city, the ruest of relatives.<br />

• • •<br />

Mrs. B. Smart of Benton Harbor Is<br />

visiting friends In the city.<br />

• • •<br />

0. Wv Dole of the W. T. Grant company<br />

will leave Saturday for the east<br />

where he will spend a few weeka<br />

• * *<br />

Miss Cora Richards of Otsego spent<br />

Wednesday in the city.<br />

i» • •<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Brambow<br />

'left today for Tecumseh, Mich., where<br />

they will make their home.<br />

• • •<br />

Mrs. M. Hower of Mend on spent<br />

Wednesday In the city.<br />

• * • •<br />

M. Dugan of St. Louis, Mo., Is In<br />

'"tlw/clty for a few days on business.<br />

^ * * *<br />

Mrs. John Howard of Dowagiac<br />

r^Bpent Wednesday in the city.<br />

• ••e<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bateman and<br />

family of Galesburg will arrive in the<br />

city Saturday, to make their future<br />

home on Alamo avenue.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Zerby of Akron,<br />

Ohio, are in the city for the Zerby-<br />

Alles wedding.<br />

BELIEVE MEN STILL<br />

IN HONE ARE ALIVE<br />

LANSFOIID, Pa,, Sept. SO. — After<br />

a night of feverish activity the men<br />

rescuing the nine miners who were<br />

entombed in the Coaldale collier of<br />

the Lehigh Coal and Navigation company<br />

on Monday, had failed to reach<br />

them today. The two men who yesterday<br />

managed to escape from the barrier<br />

that is holding the other nine<br />

workers, are rapidly recovering from<br />

their experience.<br />

Ofllclals of the company still hold<br />

out hope that some, If not all the men<br />

Imprisonsd will be gotten out alive<br />

and expect to reach them some time<br />

today.<br />

Rescuers who have been working<br />

In relays for 48 hours, heard faint<br />

sounds during the night which<br />

believe may have been the rapping<br />

of the men who are behind tons of<br />

fallen rock and coal.<br />

SAGINAW, Ohio, Sept. 80.—Joseph<br />

Overt, 33, a Hungarian beat weeder,<br />

is in jail, and James Selegi, 87, is in<br />

St. Mary's hospital and will probably<br />

die as a result of stab wounds alleged<br />

to have been Inflicted by Overt. The<br />

men quarreled while working In a<br />

beet field near St. Charles Wednesday<br />

afternoon.<br />

Scotch shipwrights receive $• a<br />

week.<br />

The Only Exclusive<br />

Art Shop<br />

In the City of Kalamazoo<br />

Bids You Welcome<br />

Come In browse about. You'll enjoy the<br />

pretty Needlework articles of service, attractive<br />

and novelty ideas shown. Here In great<br />

variety you will find many Interesting ideas<br />

for Christmas gifts. Every Needleworker will<br />

be delighted with this little shop.<br />

Mrs. M. A. Hall, 106 W. Main St.<br />

Rat Population<br />

in Decrease<br />

There are Just 104 rata less In Kalamazoo<br />

than there were on August<br />

14, according to the official count<br />

made by Chief of Police Charles W.<br />

Struble.<br />

The bounty on rats opened In Kalamazoo<br />

county on August 14. Since<br />

that time in lots which have never<br />

exceeded 15, and have run as low as<br />

five, the clerk has received rats and<br />

paid out. at the rate of five cents per<br />

head. The city has therefore spent<br />

$5.20 for its collection of 104 rats.<br />

"Kalamazoo is either nearly ratless<br />

or the pests are mighty hard to<br />

catch," says Clerk Miller.<br />

MYSTIC WORKERS OF<br />

WORLD WILL MEET<br />

A big class will be initiated Thursday<br />

at 8 o'clock into the Mystic Workera<br />

of the World. The lodge meets In<br />

•the Auditorium on Portage street at<br />

8 o'clock and ic Is urged that there<br />

be a largo attendance.<br />

Ladies' Aid Society.<br />

The Ladies' Aid society of the German<br />

Lutheran church will be enter-<br />

Magical Effect of<br />

New Face Peeler<br />

To maintain a clear, white, youthful<br />

complexion, there's nothing so<br />

simple to use and yet so effective as<br />

ordinary mercollzed wax, which you<br />

can get at any drug-store. Just apply<br />

the wax at night as you would<br />

cold cream. In the morning wash It<br />

oft with warm water. If you've never<br />

tried it you can't Imagine the magical<br />

effect of this harmless home treatment.<br />

It causes tho old worn-out scarf<br />

skin to come off in minute particles,<br />

a little at a time, and soon you have<br />

entirely shed the offensive cuticle.<br />

The fresh young under-skln now in<br />

evidence is so healthy and girlish<br />

looking, so free from any appearance<br />

of artificiality, you wonder why you<br />

had not heard of this marvelous complexion-renewing<br />

secret long ago.<br />

Equally magical in its action Is a<br />

simple wrinkle-removing lotion made<br />

by dissolving an ounce of powdered<br />

saxollte in a half pint of witch hazel.<br />

Bathing the face In this for two or<br />

three minutes Immediately aifects<br />

every line and furrow and Improves<br />

facial contour wonderfully. Adv.<br />

talned Thursday afternoon at the<br />

home of Mrs. J. B. Wagner. All members<br />

are requested to attend.<br />

Sell from<br />

Gruen<br />

• I<br />

Wristlet ,<br />

Watches<br />

$ 15.00 to $ 150.00<br />

We Have All Other Makes of<br />

Wrist Watches Priced from<br />

$6 and Upwards<br />

N. C. TALL CO.<br />

QUALITY JEWELERS,<br />

118 W. Main Street. Burdick Hotel Block.<br />

KALAMAZOO<br />

Clothes for Every Occasion<br />

Em A. POSTER CO.<br />

nraocnrBBRDicKA<br />

"Your Shop »<br />

• V/-<br />

Street and Dressy Suits<br />

Street and Dressy Coats<br />

Morning-Afternoon-Evening<br />

Gowns<br />

Is Prepared to Fittingly Celebrate<br />

Kalamazoo's Great Event<br />

»<br />

"Prosperity Week<br />

^<br />

Joining in the Grand United Sentiment,<br />

A Hearty Welcome to All<br />

You must come and feel perfectly-at hami<br />

•with ub, for in reality is this not<br />

"Your Shop"<br />

Make it Your Down-Town Headquarters,<br />

Your Meeting and Visiting Place<br />

.as well as Your Business Rendezvous.<br />

We'll promise to make your visit<br />

interesting.<br />

a,<br />

Our Apparel Showing"<br />

^wftl prove Kalamazoo a 1 'Fashion Mariref' for the wonderfnl<br />

4 collection of "Stunning Clotheswo have pnepared-rfor your<br />

^ inspection and ^choice will be a perfect revelaUon . to .yon, tt<br />

would do credit to a Fifth Avenue Shop. Every Stylo Artist<br />

of Authoratatoo^epute will have rninriyintialtiTnn Jn fhji<br />

phowtng.<br />

Tailored and Costume Blousrs<br />

Smart Dress Skirts<br />

Wonderful Fur Coats and Sets<br />

Snappy Neck Wear<br />

Every garment we show has unusual merit—Exclusive Style<br />

—Dependable Materials—Perfect Workmanship—Guaranteed<br />

Pit—Moderate Prices. In addition to the above you are guaranteed<br />

Individual Service and Personal Selectiongr<br />

Our Slogan is<br />

«<br />

High Class but not High Price"<br />

We Show<br />

•'STYLE 8UITS ,, as low as $15.00. As high as $150.00.<br />

"STYLE COATS" as low as $10.00. As high as $100.<br />

"STYLE DRESSES" as low as $5.00. As high as $150.<br />

"STYLE BLOUSES" as low as 98c. As high as $25.00.<br />

Again We Repeat Our<br />

U elcome<br />

Come. We want to make your acquaintance. We desire to<br />

serve you—Details of "Special Features" will be given later.<br />

Cordially yours,<br />

its*

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