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prizes for high scores were awarded in bridge to Mrs. John Reder, Miss Elizabeth Daly, Miss Irene Woeste and Mrs. W. Stone; in 500 to Mmes. Russell Smallfelt, M. Smith, William Beck and Elam Beardsley.Mr. anducvtiojMijciHa III liltT ' .KJiX I CVJt If »torn, n. tnamocrs* l nionMrs.Georgetended the dinner party of theCox at-i. in honor christening of Richard Charles Seitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seitz, on Sunday. Mr. Cox and Mrs- Lasch were sponsors.Mrs. Mary Schweiger of St. Lawrence, Wls., has been a guest at Edward Mutter's.Miss Isabelle Barnett of Chicago has been visiting at the Emmett Gorman home.Miss Katie King entertained Sunday evening at dinner. Messrs. and Mmes. F. W. Cox, George Coxand John Cox. and the Rev. E. B.Schiefen. The evennig was enjoyed at cards.Miss Vera Ganzalin of South Haven. Mich., passed the weekend with the Charles Smallfelt family.*ileft Tuesday forschool at St.Harold Lavin Pio Nono high Francis.Most members of the summer colony at The Island have returned to Chicago, but the Bluett family plan on remaining in their summer home until late fall. Shirley and Bob have entered school at Kansasvllle.SylvaniaSYLVAXIA. Wts. Sept. 13 —Mr-and Mrs. Dave Folley, sons John and Will, and Mias Lucille Osinga of Midland Park. N. J., who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Whitley and other friends for the month of August, returned to their home last week Tuesday.The Badger school opened Mon-Miss Io!a Nugent will teachMiss Kotvis.CrossWord Puzzleda. therethis \ear asteacher for four years, is at the Richards school. Graduate? fromsituation.HORIZONTAL1 Who is the lady in the picture?12 Minute skin opening13 Mor® churlish14 Ancient kingdom. SyriaIK Table light*15 Hiding place19 Divinely supplied food a blind alley 21 Leavening agent 25 Fragrant oleoresin29 The ladv In the picture isa famous r30 Large molding31 To depend32 One of tin most po; liar^lara ters created by thepictured lady35 Twelve d^zem39 Winged43 Piles44 Mineral spring4 7 Eagle's claw 48 Hawaiianq ♦ rk r* 1 • 3 LUi49 Armadillos51 .Jargon52 Sensor (abbr.)53 The picturedladv hasachieved success with her stories» es» Wi'Sk f56 Exists6 Thought7 World tidings8 Sulx formingnouns9 Eucharistw ne vessel10 Poem cr song11 To sunburn12 The pictured lady is also one of Americas popular«) 45?1oA pp**a redI „ ft fI i O ? ■ ( 1 s **\ mu i« \i.Ha- bird _ U| ier humalimb3 rorded4 Railroad (abbr. 5 cut of beefExpatriationsLocal position To encounter Before To be th®tlt; loth15171922 23m a 11 e r w i t h 2 4 Eye tumor26 Quantity27 Silkworm2S Genus ofrodents 23 Onager34 A famousmystery playby the pictured iady, •The 36 Backs37 Rowing implement2; A fine pottery40 Pertaining to a kind of braid41 Wi^g part ofa seed42 Medicine having an invjg-orating ®flf*ct 44 Dispatrhedwith celerity 4 7. Moccasin 46 Branches oflearning4 9 DevouredTo perch Standard of type measure 55 Go on (music;hItI!t(Answers on cartoon page)
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