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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 3

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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Card a by Hamilton relatives today contained. the following interesting anouncejnent: Mary Oaldwell W(lbur Betrothed: is trifled, anil charming -daughter of Judge Richard of Phoenix, Arizona and a erandd au ghterV. of the 1 a te William E. Brown of this She is a lovely yourie iwotnfin. wide circle of friends both.

iti- her native state and in Califoriia rejoice with her in her happiness. Mr. Wilbur in a ytiung man of fine prom'se and most personality; He'is the son of -Dr. Wilbur, president of Lelaijd Stanford University, where the tvvo young peofle me when Mlaa Sloane attended the University. The wedding, will probably take place in the late Spring or early summer.

LadleR' -Auxiliary to Sew The Indies' Ajixil'iaryi American Legion will -hold a sewing at the home of Mrs; W. H. Spivey, 118 North Third itreet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The purpose is to make Christmas stockings for the boys 'at Iteyton. Every member ,13 expected to brinj; or send a glass of Jelly for the boys, irill be held Thursday evening, Dec which all the children.of mem arc invited.

Santa Qaus wi! present with a gift for each chile Meeting of Unity Club Tho Unity club was pleasantly en last evening at hom of Mr. and lira. Lou. A. Wiaii and following program was carried out: Current Events--Mr.

Lou Pfau. of and splendid entejtairi- nient and it is. desired all ervitioM be in. not later than the-24. IoU Phi On Saturday afternoon the -lota Phi girls were delightfully tained at "600" by Miss Naomi Marcum.

Holiday decorations were everywhere in evidence lending a festive air for the occasion. Miss Ruth Branch held highest score and was awarded a dainty gold vanity case Miss Orlena Johnson received attractive stationary for holding nex highest score. The Misses Marie Guyler and Helen -Manzer and Mrs Paul w.ere guests of the club Celebrated Wedding Annliersary Mr. and L. Baecker 'V-' tie the Lit- All eck's.

Book tore, at Radcl'ihVj; drug HamUtoji; An.d there. are any who' find it mpossible to call tnese Public Health will bfl more ign glad: to deliver the. It has 'beeir found that, with the Chrietin.il*. holidays approafWnjj tie teachers and pupUa iti ichooli muually' buy, It will bo Impoiitbie- to ecure a tabulation of the by the May; BUy. The Value of Constructive Criticism and The Need, of Creative Ernst Ruder.

Business--Aifl End or) a Means to Bu splendidly celebrated their 40th -wedding anniversary at their country home on the Darrtown pike on Sunday. Many useful and beautiful gifts and also family. pound for needy soldiers' X. P. L.

Elects Officers Tho following officers were elected at the last meeting- of National Protective Legion No. 1192: Past President, Karl Brown; President, Manfred 'Witters; Vic 0 Myrtle Jones; Walter Jones; Mark Brillant; Chaplain, Belle Biittinffer; conductor, T. i8i)5rnia; Degree Master, J. FVjner- bach; Guard, Robert York; Sentinal, Horny Brown; Pianist, Adelaide Brown; Trustee, H. E.

McDaniels. The Children's-" Christmas Party an Raymond jBurkc. Meeting of Women Teachers The club of Women Teachrs met last evening at the home of Miss Mary Heck, on Elvin avenue and enjoyed an unusually Mrs. Stelhv Weiler Taylor had been nsked to read for the.club and- she chose.Somerset Maugham's "The This was a very happy, and timely selection, many' members laving Been the play in Cincinnati ast week and had voted it almcst the best play of the season. The play abounds in clever inuendes -and subtle bits of humor and byplay and not one was overlooked in Mrs; Taylor's dplightful rendering, her own keen sensibilities being absolutely in touch with the humor of the play.

After the reading, delicious' hour spent in talking it over whil.e Miss Heck" sptvcd chocolate dainty cakes. 'ns Party at St. Stephen's Hall young ladies of Stephen's parish are making elaborate plans for their Christmas party which will be held in the school hall on the evening of December 26. Each girl is aakcrt to bring s-Jmettring for the grab bag. There, will be an evening wers showered couple.

At 12 upon the happy o'clock a bountiful wedding dinner was'served to the following relatives and friends: Mr. and Mrs. David Spaath Arthur, Johnny, Mary Katherine and Daniel, of Seven Mile; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bufler, of Darrtown; Mr.

and Mrs. George and children, Naomi; Freddie and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weckerle, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Weckerle and Thelma, Mr. and Mrs. John Rust and children, Ralph, Romilda and- Julius, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hettrich and son, Robert, all of Hamilton; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rlgllngx and daughter, Katherine, of Dayton. PERSONALS Mrs. Clement Moran and son, Harold of Durham, -N.

H. are enjoying a month's stay with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan. During- holidays Mr.

Moran will join his family. On their return will -visit his father and mother at Black Run, 0. i A final.appealJJB^.npw, bein'fc' by th a Public of Hamilton for the sale seals jji or i that, the campaign Chistmasr will; bripu Hamilton's quota of "Buy Christmas' seals, Stamp ou watchword amonf the workers who areNbendingv.everj effort to put, the drive acrcss. and if dupply funds that.wl}! help in the wa asralnst During the few days remaining tih Ht'tlu seals can be purchased at th post office, for the.convenience those sending packages, at Robinson Schwenn's department store, Influenza The Tonic- and Laxative Laxative BROMO 'QUININE will keap the system a health conditipn--and ward off all al tacksof Colds; Crip or Influenza. SOi on or brfore Mireh IK, 1923.

I These' returns are used by partmeht' ai a check on income re-' filed'by cchoo) children until fitter tha closed. stir. But ti he are reminded that he pennant will given to, the school 'wljh nale-j and that His award will -be Wade. after the holidays. er Tnylor 'has designed the pennant, Andrew Carnegie's Daughter it a Mother NEW YORK, The.

birth of. a'grandson of late Andrew Carergie -was announced today. Tho mother Mrj, MUler. only child'of the Iton muter. She was mirrled to Mr.

Miller, new an in- ptruclor In N'ew York University on April 2.8, IBID, when an ensign In the navy. A daughter was born to thfm in June 1020. Income Ready, Dean 'Collector of 'Internal Charie Bean yesterday announced that 'information return blanks, Forma 1,009 for 1022.are. ready for dlstr-bu-tion and, t'on' therefor should be mada to office-' or any of the branch offices in Information' returns must be made iy', every i i i a partnership or any person who paid to another during, the 'calendar year 1922 interest, salary, amounting to' or more, and such returns must ne in Hmo to reach the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, D. C.

Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting Years ago the formula for reduction "exercise." Today it is "Take Marmola Prescription Tab letn." Friends tell frtenda-- friends tell others, They eat sub atantlal food, they like and still sU-adily and without going through long ileges of tire- exercises and starvation diet. MsrmoJa Prescription Tablets are sold by all' druggists world over kt one dollar for a case, or If you prefer you can order direct from the Marmola '4812 Woodward Detroit, Mich; it Iffi fir XMAS GIFTS For Mother, Dad, Sitter and Brother "HIGHEST QUALITY" "LOWEST PRICES" Ladies' Slippers With P.dded Elk or Leither "Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold in Few Hours Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Take "Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three doses are taken. Tha dose opens up clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops, nose running; headache, dullness, fev- erishncss, sneezing. The second and third doses usually break up th cold -completely and end all. grippe misery.

"Pape's Cold is the quickest, surest ralief known and costs only a few cents at drag stores. Tastes nice. Contains ho quinine. Insist upon Pape's. Not Woman's Work- They call her the weaker then inflict washday upon her.

Among all mnn's work there is milling ti be compared to iho drudgery'of day conducive to Ktcam and smells and tind other ills. Wnshday is the costliest day in the week when the washing in done in the home--let us -take it out of your week. MIAMI MODEL LAUNDRY 409 Main St. Phone 450 "STAR OF ORIENT" TO BE PRESENTED On Thui-sday evening December 21 at 7:30 the'Tylersville M. E.

church present the Christmas service Star of the Orient" based on Favorite Classics Every one is invited as there will for young and old. Following- is the program. Song Choir Responsive reading--Various classes Prayer Itev. R. M.

Dibble Song Choir. Recitation Enna Long Song Choir Exercise four tiny tots Song Choir Recitation Earl Jones uc t-- Mrs. Mrs W. H. Aufranc.

Recitation Alice Song Choir Recitation Robenmeyer Song Mrs. Ewett'Tarvin Five Girls Song Ohoir Exercise four childi-eM Choir Offering Song 1'rimary class Recitation Cecil Jonra Recitation Dorothy (lorsuch Ponp clnss Recitation Beulah Aufranc Vantonilno Mildrtrf Jones. Closing song Choiv Tlendietion Rev. R. M.

Dibble Superintendent-- Win. II. 'Aufranc. Pianist--Eva M. Johnson.

W. Han-y Spears, claims investigator, secured delay compensation for a colored man who had waitet several for an eye injury mid he will 'sQon get nbont SlftOO for the IMS of Wie eye. If you hnvi been injured belter consult Mr Spears, telephone 1207-Y. BUY RED CROSS SEALS Do YourXmas Shoppin NOTICE TO THE PUB LI In order that everyone may be well dremed for Xmas, we will allow you to select any garmen) in the store with a very small deposit and the balance in easy payments starting next year. To make it still easier to buy ciothingnow, we have radically reduced Women's and Misces' Suits, Coati DTCMM and Millinery.

We are also oCeriftg exceptional in and Overcoats. Let Us Be Your Santa Claus We'll Gladly Charge It! "CHARGE IT" Open Tnurndajr, Friday and Saturday of this Till 9:00 P. M. ASTA 130 High "COMFY" ALL COLORS SLIPPERS Men's Slippers $1.45, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.25 Boys' Slippers $1.25, $1.45 and $L95 Ladies' Felt Slippers in isbft bottoms and leather soles 95c; $1.25, $1.45 and $1.95 Misses' and Bootees and Comfy Slippers 85c, 90c, $1.25 and $1.45 Children's and -Misses' Rubber Boots in red top and plain top $2.45 and $2.75 Radio Rubber Boota for Ladies. Rubbers, Arctics and Alaskag All Make Useful and Acceptable Gifts Christmas.

for Men, Women. and Children. Third Street Shoe Man Felt or Trimme'd --Rubber Heels-- ST. NICK'S BOOTS Made of Best Rubber Red Black and Red Trimmed SIZES uu tar 2 $1.95 $2.25 THE NEW WAY TO GET ADDED ROOM-SUBTRACTED RENT Ask us for a Demonstration 1 No matter'how small quarters, high rents or shortage homes inay have forced you into, members of your family need not occupy an uncomfortable couch. Neither must you forego th'e pleasure of entertaining over-night guests.

Come in and see how by night the Daven-0 supplies a real sized bed; by day a beautiful and luxurious piece of living room furniture. Let us also show you the many attractive modern Overstuffed, Colonial and Period designs, with rich upholstery of tapestry and velour, or coverings of leather-or leather substitutes. You'd never suspect from its ap-pearance that the Daven-0 conceals within it-a real bed, with patented folding metal bed-frame and springs, with plenty -of room, when closed, a thick removable mattress, pillows and bed clothes. One simple well balanced motion opens it. Let Us Show You Slipijera All Leather BLACK AM) TAN Everett Juliet Styles New Location, 107 South Third Street.

Buy Her a Duplex Tireless Cooker or CKristmas $1,95 Flexible Sole --Rubber Heel-- XMAS BOXES 59c and up HYLO SLIPPERS Lavender, Pink and Blue LEATHER AND Quilted Boudoir Slippers I': 1 VERY BEST QUALITY Black, Lavender and Old Ruse Colors CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 218 S. THIRD ST..

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