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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 2

Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 2

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v-v '( "ffff Fag Two. THE LANCASTER DAILY EAGLE. Tuesday Evening, July 31, 19l71 Beck is a survlver of the Titanic L1ND CAUGHT IN ELEVATOR C. 17. MATTHEWS French Discovery Increases Rapidly Restores Puts Flesh Strength Nervous Energy on Bones of Thin People.

I (o) (g I I PRODUCT OF FAMOUS FRENCH SCIENTIST NOW HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY LEADING SPECIALISTS OF THREE COUNTRIES, UCTWIIHIIIHIHIIIIHWI Lancv. Mrs. W. E. Tkimnifs, Mrs.

Something over sixty years ago Pelouz, a French scientist, discovered a form of organic phosphorus which, when taken Into the human system, was quickly converted into nerve tissue. Nearly half a century later, Rcbin. a distinguished French physician, began a ncieatific investigation of the use of tbts organic phosphorus and Us effect upon the. human system, with results that amazed the scientific and medical world. Since then Professor Robin's opinions have received almost universal approval: among the great clinicians and recognized authorities to' suport him may be mentioned Sir James Barr, London; L.

H. Warner, A. Ph. M. formerly bacteriologist of Si.

Catherine's Hospital, New York, and such noted European investigators as Pasquales, Bulow, Delage, Bokay and Valerdi. Today physicians and hospital everywhere 'recognize its merits by its use in quantities and it Is an admitted fact that In the treatment of those ailmonts directly or indirectly due to depleted nervous vitality, such as neurasthenia, nervous ill dr. chas.m. lorue Drs. LaRue Osteopathic which was uutik several years ago.

Picnic Breakfast At Rising Park. Re, and Mrs. I L. Dungan, son Carmon and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Kesinger, Miss Lucy Ballard and niece, Miss Wilma and Mrs. Q. M.

Vick- ery, Miss Betty Vickery, Mlbscs Lizzie and Mary Sweyer, Miss Lizetta Snider and Mrs. Lefford Pursell were membors of a congenial party who enjoyed a delightful pie.nif breakfast this morning at Rising Park. Will Make Their Home in Indiana. Mrs. Hcott Littleton and younger daughter AnhabeU, departed this morning for Winchester, where they Join the husband and father and make their future home.

The other daughter, Misa Mabel Littlu- fon wilt go to Indiana at a later 'Jate. Their many friends regret their departure from Lancaster, but all wish, them happiness and success In the) new home. Picnic Party At At Rising Turk. 'Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Thimmes and Mts. Ida Kutig and daughter Miss Edna Kutig of this' Misi Mildred Realty of Akron, Mr. and Mrs: Albert Kutig, and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reed, Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Kutig and son Ed ward of Basil, were members of congenial pa'rfy who enjoyed a de lightful Outing Sunday evening at Iilslng Park. A delicious 'plcnic slip per wits the feature' of the event. LARGE SUM REALIZED. The1 Knights of Pythfas and the Pythian Sisters, who gave a social Inst Wednesday evening for the benefit if the Red Cross, today turned over the sum of I $40.00 to the local Red Cross headquarters.

HOME FROM HOSPITAL, Mrs. Campbell who has been at the City Hospital for some time in a ier lous eocdton, was removed to her home on Ea.st Main street today. JOINT MEETING. There was a Joint meeting Tues day at the Court House of the boards of County Commissioners of Fair field and Franklin counties Wheii it was decided to make some changes on the bridge over Little Walnut creek at Winchester. Both Phones 500 132-140 Kim Bldg.

C. W. Funk while at work at the Shaw-Turner Elevator Tuesday, had his right hand caught in the elevator and the second and third fingers were' seriously cut. Dr. C.

O. Atline dressed the wound which required peveral stitches to close up. i CARPENTER CUT. Freeman Studer, a carpenter, employed by Contractor II. E.

Kneller, wa3 painfully injured last evening when a stick of timber fell, striking him on the bead iufllcting a paintul cut that requlreC several stitches to closeup. He was taken to Dr. J. H. Axline.

MARRIAGE LICENSE. Theodore H. Baker, glatsworker, of Lancaster, and Miss Anna Tumor, of Lancaster. IS STENOGRAPHER FCR BOARD. Miss Anna Mary Hettinger, a daughter Marl: Hettinger, has taken a position as stenographer for the local draft board.

"tllMtfttuatttM'tHMt Lemons Beautify! Strain lemon juice well before mixing and massage face, neck, arms, hands. Here Is told how to prepare an in- exPensive lemon lotln which can be used to bring back to any skin the tweet freshnes of which it has been robbed by trying atmospheric conditions. Wind-chafe, roughness, tan and redness are warded off and tbose tell-tale lines of care or of age are softened away. Ths Juice of two fresh lemons strained Into bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin. beautifier at about the cost one mut pay for a small Jar of the ordinary cold creams.

Care should be taken to strain the lemon Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep" fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and such blemishes as freckles, sallow -ness and tan, and is the ideal tkia softener, smoothener and beautifier, Just try it! Get three ounces; of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer" and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragront lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands, and nee for yourself. Optometrist Office Hoars-8-11 A- M. -12-5 P. M.

Examinations Evenings by Appoinimtnt' QTEENROf) AVat Main StiuC Over Toohey'i Drug Store? Lancaster, Ohio. EVES Retires From the Service of the Pennsylvania Lines After Forty-Six Years Faithful Ser vice 34 Years as Ticket Re- ceiver Milton Arnold Becomes New Ticket Re-. ceiver jind Sam Rowland Clerk Chauney W.VMatthows, retired this afternoon from, the employ of the Pennsylvania and position, of Itcket. receiver which he has occupied for many Matthews be gan work for the company as bookkeeper for the shops May 11th, 1871. ot on June 1st; l88il, began his du- tie's or ticket receiver, and has most evidently1 filled that office ever since.

According to the rule of the company all employes retire from service at the age of 70 years and they are given a pension the remainder of! their days, '1, A program of etc, was arranged in honor of the going ot Mr. took place at. his office at o'clock when Daniel Smith, 'traveling passenger agent; delivered the chief address and presented, oti: behalf cf the em ployes, to Mr. Matthews a fine ma- hogany clock as a token cf the high esteem in which he is held by all of his friends A. Hunter, chief clerk in the office of Division Freight Agent, of Zanosville, alf.0 gave a very interesting talk and'5 others responded briefly.

Mr. Matthews accepted the' lire gift in a few well chosen words ana told the boys he would always recall their' kindness and friendship whenever he- looked into its face to get the time. The office of Ticket Receiver, vacated by Mr. Matthews today, will be taken by Mrv Miltoh Arnold Wednesday morning, Mr. Arnold having been promoted from the position of clerk in thetfice, which he very ef fieiently for a period of seven years, anct'Mr.

Samuel Bowland has been prompted from the position of clerk nie freighjt office to clerk to the new ticket receiver. Mr. E. F. Looker of New York was a business visitor nere today.

Elevator. Bell Phone. ritiTiniiin The Beauty of Our Wall Paper Is that every design is absolutely original and especially mado for some one par? tlciilar room. That why some of the most handsomely decorated dwellings In thin town have wall papers that cams from our store. Our experts are ready to advise vott and this asiilhtance will enable you to make a truly artistic si lec-tlon.

You are ulwayti wel-rouio to look' at our sumplen evert though you do not purchase. weakness, premature old age, inso-mnnia, lack of energy, fatigue, reduced vitality, ceneral weakness, thinness, it is unequaled. It therefore, a matter of more than ordinary interest to all such sufferers t0 learn that la its pure unadulterateu state this organic Iterve-building phosphorus is now? obtainable from druggists everywhere In the form of 5 -grain tablets of pure Bitro-Phos-phate at a cost low as to be within the' reach of Que of these tablets should be taken with each mop I and the results in many instances are little short of marvelous. Dull eyes bright, Flop is restored to the scleepless, the nfirve regain their strength, thin people put on flesh, and the whole system becomes charged with that strength, vitality and energy which makes lifa so truly worth while. NOTE: PJlrg-Phosphate, mentioned abo6 is a preparation of such prr-ven merit that the manufacturers offer to return the money to any user who is not entirely satisfied With the results obtained.

It is sold in this city by all first-class druggists. 24-27-31 dr j. byron imrue and LaRue Physicians Lancaster, Ohio 4 9 BP Surprise Dinner At Intz Home. r0o Sunday, July 29th, the rela- lives and- friends of Mrs. Martha R.

Luti took lull possession of her home after 6ue had gone to church. she returned at 11:30 she found" the table groaning under the weight It was carrying. The people confessed that they had heard of hard times, but the table gate evidence of the fact that plenty of good eats could yet be had. The Tiappy gathering marked the occasion of the sixty-eighth birtnday of Mrs. Lutz.

A delightful social jtime was enjoyed and the company left' la'te in" the afternoon, wishing Mother Luta many more birthdays. Those, present were lUv. J. Elmer LWsi, wife and sons Orr, Otha and Willis," Rev! F. M.

Bowman of Wes-terville, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shumaker, Mrs. Wm.

Arnet and daughter Irene" of Lancaster, Martha and Bons Carl, Kenneth nd Ralph of Carroll, Mn and Mrs. Carl Plinke, J'fetf fer and daughter Florehceiff8onKenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham O'Hare, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Giernart and son Ray Soli-day, Miss Myrtle Barton of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Cunningham of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lutz, Jliss "Mary Burman, Mastar Park and Gearld Lutz of Bucyrus, Miss Lucile Redd, Miss Dorothy Wright end Miss Martha R. Lutz of Carroll. Week End Guests In Gallon.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Walters of W.

Chestnut street who motored to Cation, the latter part of the week and were entertained -over the week eud as the pleasant house guests of and Mrs C. J. Hughes, ended their enjoyable trip Monday and returned to their homo last evening. o- Oliliger-Wallar Nuptials Are Pretty Event. On.

Saturday morning, July 28th. not less than twenty-three prominent people from Pennsylvania, unto and Ken t.ucky,f assembled at the residence of fcev, Dr, Mechllng to witness the marriage of Mr. Carl F. Ohliger, son of. Mr Charles Ohiiger, a prosperous iran of Pittsburg, and Hti Ora' daughter of Mr.

Chailes Willar 'of Bowling, Ky. MfV Alice M. Mat lack ex-presslvely rendered Mendelssohn's -wedding march', the bridegroom attended; by his father, and the bride, attended by her father, took their place under a beautiful arch, taste-ly decorated with smilax and tare and were united in holy wedlock by the use of the ring service of the Lutheran Church, read iby Dr. -Mechling, assisted by the hride'a uncle. Rev.

C. E. Sell weikert, cf Woodlawn, Pa. The old Lutheran parsonage in Lancaster was adjected as the place and Dr. Mechllng aif clergyman, because the bride 'today Is the third generaiiou her people to be married by the fame pastor.

Here she had been born and baptized, here her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Sehwikert had been born, con firmed, married and buried, as lieie too her rnclhcr had been baptized, copfiiroed. marrhd ly the same minister; Ttie following persons witnessed tnis impressive service: Mrs. Miuer-va'tyallRrV grandmother of the bride, of Lancaster, Mr. Charles Oh-liger7 the' groom's father, Of Pittsburg, Mr.

Harry Schweikert, grandfather of the bride, of Hooker; Rev. C. E. Schweikert of Woodlawn, Pa. and I(rn.

Wm. II. Schweikfrl. of Cincinnati; Mrs. ines Clark WAllar nd children, Mildred and Paul, of Mcberraott, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Mechling and daughtfr Anna "Belie, Misses Ida and Gladys Wallar, sist ers of the bride, of Bowling Green, Mrs Frank Wnllar and children, Dorothy, Edward, Mary and Cnthor-lng of McDermott, Ohio, Mr, and MrsT John Matlack, Mrs. Rebecca Matlack and Miss Ruth Kciiuiier.il of Lancaster Will Entertain Tor Bride-elect. Honoring Miss Emily Blninger who wilt bu a bride of the month of August, Miss Katherlne Drlnkle will entertain with a bridge party Wednesday afternoon at her home on Mulberry street.

Two tables of players will enjoy the event. Dinner and Cardi At Country Club, On Thurtday even las, at the Country Club, the club members and Ihelr out-of-town guests will enjoy a lovely dinner and delightful card party. Those on the entertainment committee In charge of the event are Miss Blanche Zlnk, chairman Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Lallue, Mn.

H. Deck, Mr. Edward De- John Gardner, Miss Gretchen Sll baueh. Miss Betty Radebaugh, Miss Udell Eing, Miss Emily Blninger and Miss Mary L. DeLay.

Kings Daughters Will Meet. The Kings Daughters of the Maple Street Church will hold their regu lar monthly meeting at the home of Miss Myrtle Hedges CSS N. Broad treet this (Tuesday) 'evening at 7:30 o'clock. ffl lovely Dinner At. Laessle Home, Mr.

and Mrs. Al Laessle presided as host and hostess at a lovely six o'clock dinner of four courses last evening at. their home in Isabelle Court. Beautiful sweet peas were liscd in the attractive festal board decorations and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.

Ota Bockwitz of Kansas City, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harding and daughter Dorothy' of Akron, Ohio, who were the honored gucfits on thte-occasion also Mrs. Wm. F.

Laessle, Mrs.tA. J. Bockwitz, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laessle, Miss Emerald Laessle, Mr.

Carl Laessle and Mr. and Mrs. Al Laessle. Will Enjoy Delightful Motor Trip. Rev.

James A. Miller of St. John church, departed the initial part of the week for Detroit, on. a motor trip from which place he will go to Canada, and Join hi3 wife and chil dren for a several week's visit with relatives. On their return trip they will be the guests of friends and rel atives at Ashtabula, Ohio.

They Were Entertained As Sunday Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schmelzer, little daughter Mildred and son Har old of Oakland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Young of Somerset, and Mr. Saun Schrensson, who has been In Linville, Ohio, were entertained Su'n-day as tirepleasant guests of Mrs. Saiiht Schrenson at her home 1112 East Chestnut street. Pleasant Event At Huddle Home. Miss Pauline Huddle of North High street entertained in a delightful thongh informal manner Monday evening in honor of Miss Marguerite rorter of Marlon, Alabama, and Miss Lovetta Wendel who just returned from a visit in Kansas, City, Mo.

Delicious refreshments were serv ed the guests who included Miss Porter, Miss Wendell, Miss Helen Herifner of Springfield, Misses Mildred Lutz, Irene Langwasser, Minnie Hitter and the Messrs. Don Wendoll, James Sears, Ralph Rearp, Ralph Sieber, Walter Pfeitfer, Carl Nourse and William Schumacher. Will Enjoy Cuting At take Side. Mrs. John Pickering of E.

Chestnut street and Mr3. Martha Cowden and two tons of North Maple street departed this morning for Lake Side where they will enjoy' a several week outing. Gi Will Entertain Bible Chss. Mrs. R.

D. Moore assisted by Dl-Ufiion Six will bo hostesspf; fcr the Loyal Woman's Bible "Class of the Church of Christ at the home oi Mrs. Moore 643 East King avenue, Thursday, August second at one- mirry ciock. ome and help us plan more efficient work. a Merry Wives Will Have Meeting.

The Merry Wives will hold a pleasant meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. T. flpears at her home on North High street. 0 Lady Maccabees Have Picnic.

The members of the Women's Ben ellt Association of the Lady Macca bees and their families held a most delightful rlcnlc Saturday afternoon kt beautiful Rising Park." Thu af ternoon was spent In various amuee ments and exploring the picturesque mountain. Many photos of the park wera taken as remembrances of the day. At tlx clock a delicious picnic supper was enjoyed by the large number in attendance. This outing was one oi me most enjoyanie ever held by thla association. Sunday Guerts At Wclford Home.

uov. Alien O. Bock und wife of Cleveland vero entertained Sunday as the pltBMiut guests of the latter'u and Mm. JI. V.

Wolford at their1 home on Ett Sixth avenue. Mrs, I First Aid Food for Hurgiy Children It is safe to say that wben-bread ia made an Important part ot children's meals regular meals, and in between meals that many ot the ills common to children are avoided. If you are giving your children too much rich food, substitute bread. It is better for the health of growing children. BAUMAN'S BREAD Is a wholesome, crusty loaf, containing many of the nourishing and strength-giving qualities required by growing children, and grown-ups as well.

Buy a loaf of Bauman's Bread today. A. Bauman Sons til Ww tt'fiiiiiiiiiiiimnt W. E. Shadrach, Dentist Did You Ever Try One of the Classified Columns in the Daily or Weekly tagle.

If you want anylhing, if you have anything to sell, or want to buy, its surprising how1 quick a little fdur-line advertisement works. Try something you have no use for around the house, and offer it for sale. AND IT'S CHEAP, TOO Martens Bldg. Take 2 rt- Tke Lancaster Decorating Co. BU 313.

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