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PAGE TWO OTTAWA FREE THADTTi - JOT'TIXAL. i i eaanoa i upenl hi Ottawa .il Mrs. John Hre enter Tho hmmJimi nt Hi., imntanr Mil. u-no :ii-r:i:ii'ci .v : n. Ilic IMV I- leal club will hold a meeting tomor- and carrii I oui with to the delight ol row nfternon at ":30 o'clock at the all. Mr .':;'! Mrs i , i:t.: ! nia homo of Mrs. Lester MaWhofcr, 30 ried . i Genoa, 111., roo, ... loHu, .... Christie Itreet, The (lay will lie giv- the en over to a study of music of the !' seasons. The following program ha been planned for the fa ter: Autumn. Leaves and the Wind Leon I ( Mrs. William Bolvln Oh. Thou Billowy Harvest Field. Rachmaninoff t.iiii Mlhs Idu chaiuberlin ors being carried off by Mis- l.u y Winter. Knoll and Stuart Dufftold Ai a late The Soft-Footed Snow .. Sigurd Lie houi refreshments were served, after Mrs. W. S. Finland I which the guesta departed wiBhins (al Reverie Debussy Mr. and Mrs Breyer a long and hap- J j THREE-PIECE SUIT. I he I-.'! on K t da nul in t; from nam Triner skuIIcd Bitter Ton Prank Smith wrote us From u.. Nov. 28, 1920: "I do mm j hi'iin.i vv hieli is em u .1 wiih "eel sui i am latum 7 1 I JX i t.it ij-tii .ii w ors Hincu frlnor'a Angelica lilt lei onic as well .is Trim r'i ure iif iuohI reliahli v Tim Kail River, in honor ol tneir ding anniversary. Nineteen bu( in'" ei . played, the lion Hill MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1021. WtSffiMKHBlZHtlirr. WiNHMHH I Auto Repairing I FORD'S A Specialty Francis J. Riilley Rear of Ottawa Hotel (bt Winter McDowell P3 Miss Kdna Smith I" My Lover He Comes tin a Ski .... ho CloiiKh-Leighter Miss Ida Chanaberlin Spring. Concert Waltz Friml ,r, Mrs. Fred Been) (a) iiove in Sprins Borowskl i . (bt A Song lo Sprit::,' Well' r(l Mrs W. N'. Strawn Walti Chopin it Mrs. A. B. Oilman (a) Lo Papilion Mallinson .n (b) Th0 Floods of Spring Sti Rachmaninoff Mrs. George Trimble (n) April Blossoms . .Clough-Leighter (b) One Spring Morning .... Nevin Trio Mrs. Ous May. Mrs. C. S. Unpen, Mrs. Andrew Rhoades. Summer. The Wind" in the South Scott MlSS Sadie Kenny (a) Birds ut Down. Opus 20, No, 2 Fanny Dillon (h) Country Oardens Grainger Mrs Wilson Many v out( rda.v conlainod an at ilcture of Miss Louise Hes- A 1M A M ' vv.i -'I.-.O.-., V ... 1 lily ei' dm i id wounds, .' -- - i in, niimmm M4 mm tA i - ' mmi ' ' a m w.a b uauam i fiancee of Attorney Taylor H. Muslin, i son of Mr. ;'i:.i Mrs, Lester flannel are vn ot Prosper! avenue. The Tne kni(.kt of tie- nicl ure explained thai I ... , pall Mrs. William tie' Reliable s Methodist churi j'-hi"i-'S"i"i-'';-v-i'-f":"-:'-; 'Irst 1 il Twenty-live holies wore in attend ance. They spent the, afternoon do ing fancy work, after which refresh ments were served by the ho.-tess. Mr.i. Oeorge lie Zouclm will enter-j tain the Summil View Cemetery asso- t t v I'lcase semi Pattern 'o m i aaaress, uu. enciosea. SI -.-,;-,:A'.Mta-v; i - J'.- . im, 1' i LULU UU1 MM HMk Summertint.- Ward Stephens ?auon anu . ; w. s. Pruland held. The children of Miss Laura Hayea Any one wishing to attend is cordial tained a very clever masquerade danc- j lavit '.. lng party on Saturday night at Com mercia lball. Thirty little folk' and their parents were i.i attendance. Ail of them wore, attractively costumed, and the affaii was a nicturesauo BiKhl will h at th Chi st- Carrie - No Sie I Postofftc I State . : ( l't iiHtt:,.n,4 cij! rWV1 'i . G S3 I I -i f-i in the fine .Tin TT"i 1 ' as th" chlldn n danced around In th ir rariooiored costumes. The promen ade was led I y Eleanor Ei iredgo and William Jordan. In the line i f danc ers was "Tito, tin. famous Ringling Urottie: cin us clOWn," who p nut. street. Through Life's Pilgrimage, A...1 ,1.,, In, e . .. .,; .i.f rho meeting wis pest-1 V. iiuuii Corner of First and Wright Sts. w I n tonight on account of the! an(lpr rnt ""'r tne stars, llli I Will he given by the Climbing the dusty hills mid tolling along the weary pi nns, journeying by land slid Journeying by sen, coining ind going so strangely to meet, and 'jand, ng of the Modern Lit-r IK March Three Bis Days to be Miss Eether Parrel). "Flo do." at ure club has been postponed from nf oh one another, move we restless i' Johnson ai her home!' in Cent i I' i II lav. a. V- ( Mrs. Geonto Weiss entertained witl the wife of "To-to," was Impersonated tonight by Ml.' ' Katherine Bradford. Both count of gave solo dances. i school. Misse ; Katherine Lucey and Kahe-wlth Mi rino Nertni y took the part of wander ing gypsies Both girls danced solo dances ami then retired U a tent in the corner of th" ball room, where they read it:" p;Um--. anil told the for tunes or all th.9 cni'dren. B5ach little guest was pn tented with a !-' :! luck emblem by t'i" gypsies. "Sunhoar.it Sue" was Impersonated by Miss Kath- brida-e whist erino. She gave a solo dance. lm- oTmisnar!owns' ' scrve'l"'' the dancer'.' Wn w " Hinebattgll entertained ! ii- mem i: rs ot tier tuncneon ciuto through it 1 1 f me:: d .it 1 i Palmer apart ouree lnneheon ock, after which 'mi! ill mr SAT. MARCH S mn i JM Forty cars entered, all kinds and all styles. A real display of tno M latest models in a well lighted auditorium centrally located. Music j afternoons and evenings. Other entertainment. No admission j l 11 c . . I l i B cnarge; an ncc 10 ii;f puum., Dealers invite all the people to visit this Show as their guests. C ome m and look over the fine display of various makes and stvles ol cars. 8 The very latest in automobiles. See these cars before de ding what m vou will buy. HP this afti lemonade, cookies and candy. After the signal i" unmask an Informal dance follow! d. The children who were In costume were Irm:i ESizabeth O'Conor. Nora Jordan, Els tnor Eldredge, Roberta Smith, Evdlyn Bradford, Thelma Breese, Evelyn Bchumacher, Virginia Miller, Rrma Brece, Vernal Shanley. Marion Sapp, Treeva Breese, Gene viove McCormick, .John Lucey, iaw renc1 Lucey, John Graham, William Jordan, Wayne Campbell, Carl Iilcli ardson, Charles De Berard, Louis Ji r- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yentz, 512 Ad ams street, nasw d hanoily the twenty- fifth anniversary of their marriage .,.,, yesterday, .lust to have the day . (., pleasantly rettembered by their 01 tawa relatives they invited eighteen of these relatives to partake With T them of a wedding supper which a Was was served at the family resl- Mrs dence last evening, To carry out the uer spirit of the occasion a mock-wedding noo Matinee 2:30. h Ottl t were p!:iy, during tie irmal birthday party. After ir a social evening was en- lie ; ' 1 ' at the Ottaiv Boat club. The guest! Tui sda tudy circle w ill hold ling Tuesday afternoon with Night 8:18 Th? S?!vyr'- present A FRAGRANT ROMANCE, STUDDED WITH TUNEFUL, 1 CATCHY SONG NUMBERS La Salle, 111., March 4 mm 5 6 1 111 ii ill'illniliiililHlliiil lilllll!! i i mew- MmmmmD' i ll TQ1 K lis I CM JLj 1 of Reqistered Shorthorn FIVE MONTHS A- WOOD'S THEATRE. CHICAGO Crit,cs Acciaim it "The Most Delightful Musio'l PI in Years'' Cinderella to Author X V m Wt m if mrf Hml Mat. Lower Floor $1.00 and $1.00; Cillery. 50c Might. Lower Floor 2.00 and $1.50; Gaiiaty 50c SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY MAIL OR DE Rt FILLED NOW WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO RUS3EL WRIGHT. MANAGED AND A SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE FOR MAILING TICKETS. "A I s 1 w. t 1 5 I 1 " .'.V ' I will sell at public auction at my residence five ;rd ona-half miles sorfheasl of Sher ;Jeri an.l hn'f ? mils east and one-fourth mile south of tlic- village of Norway, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 102 4 As Loner as the Supplv Lasts! Wmm m Columbia Records Dance, Song, and Comic Selections Thi- -'P(ily ir. limited, so romp ?arly and nok over the list of retired standard Columbia Records of popular nutnbrrt. Al! made within the last eighteen months. Including such artists as Al Jolson, Van and Schenck, Harry Fox, Ted Lewis' Jazz Band, Art Hickman's Orchestra, etc. For a Limited Time Only The time is limited. The supply in limited. Come whil- the supply lasts anrt et your favorite dance, song and '-omic selections. i i 4 i Beginning it 1 e30 o'clock p. rn. 18 Head of Cattie 18 Consisting of six puT b!cr::l Short horn cows, Jirre will be frcih by day of sale, three will b; fresh ir June; two two-year-old hoifera, 'rjsh in June; four yearling; six lvo-ycar-old teert. 10 Head of Poland-China Sows 10 All due lo Tarrow in April Terms af Sale Six months' time will be given on notes with approved security without interest if paid when da.-; if not so paid, 8 p?r cjnt. interest will be charged f-om date of sale. CYRUS M. NELSON. m i ! versiiy . - BO - MUSICIANS - SO School Hunt; : hfart An:i:i Veitt ki .lom linn in) yuu av tin- Cto4well like story of Mmdom's newest sothor. js'.io waa an Intntlarant Rtrl tnm Poland. Worked in ; Rartoeflt factory. she R-t about to teed tke cratrtng of hfr ms Mm wnW write' she would make others happy' She went to School i.t ninht after Isag days "I toll. Then "Hunpry Hearts'' was acastsd. Now she in under contract to tioMvvn. Sin ' out at 'ti!v, r PI y a.ist n in liiminR of ' Hungiy Hearts." Morey Rob ts, "The Piano Aft TONIGHT Sl.lO TICKETS al HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE AFTER 5:30