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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 95

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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 192' SKOTION i'lVJB 9 cheater, spent several days this week with small dinner party at her home on Main Mrs. Gunthsr, Mr. and Mrs. Nurie. Mr.

Meyer. Mr. McCaha and MIm Charles Spider, of Columbua are with Mr. and Mra Helfferlch now. eluded Mlsse Alice Bennett.

Maroella Ferguson, Dorothy Hugentobler, 1-enoru Brown, Jean Davidson Meesra David Valentlner, Wilbur Bchenck, Donald Mayers. L-eslle Bauer and John Evans." On Wednesday evening Mr. Leslie Bauer, of home In Hyde Park Lunch was served at to II guests Mrs. L. B.

Halllday gave a dlnne Tnursday for her mother, Mrs. Henry Hlndersman, Falrvlew Heights; Mn-a Joint l'asold. Camp Washington; Mrs. Lout Weber, Mrs. Laura Flucgel and Mra John Schrader, at Cummlnsvllle.

Mrs. P.eubn Japp. will give a luncheon, followed by a kitchen shower and bridge Saturday, February 28. In honor of Miaa Sfmpaon. daughter of Mrs.

Laura Coles ElmpBon, who Is to marry Mr. Fillmore Lovett at the Mahketewah Country Club on Wednesday. March Next Thursday afternoon a program of ultra-modern muslo will be given under the auspices of the Hyde Park Symphony Circle. Mrs. W.

Wlghtman will be the hostess at a musicals to be given at her home tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Henry F. Gau. Mra Joseph Hum-rnel.

Mrs. William Sextro and Mrs. John M. Mauley have been appointed a committee for Hyde Park, Oakley and Madlsonvllle for the fund drive by the Catholic Women's Association. The Monday Club of the Church of the Redeemer have taken over the picture show in Hyde Park for the four Saturdays In Last Saturday a Lincoln program.

In honor of the Great Emancipator, was arranged, during which the boys' choir rendered the National Anthem, Merlon Duncan recited a Lincoln poem. The matinee is at 2:30 p. m. Hyde Park Chapter, OrdAr of the Eastern star, will next Friday present a very Interesting program. Mrs.

Ruth Moyer will enact a play, depleting five characters, Mrs. Moyer portraying the complete oast herself. A musloal has been arranged, as the second part of the pro gram by Miss Mabel Branson, soloist, accompanied by Miss Winifreds Pippins. Miss Edith Nash will have charge of the March program for the Chapter. Those assisting Mrs.

Hedwfg Happ for February are Rose Cahn, Edith Nash, Elsie Click, Catherine Stegman, FuBaro, Charles Click and Anthony Medora. Mrs. Robert H. Plogman gave a Valentine bridge-luncheon last Thursday afternoon. Her mothor, Mrs.

Peter Sprunk, and sisters, Mrs. Harry A. Plllen and Mrs. Harry J. Lehman, assisted and the guest of honor was Mrs.

B. R. Custer, of Columbus, Ohio. Decorated China pieces were tho bridge prizes. The guests were Mes-dames 1.

R. Custer, 8. O. Qlaab, C. I.

Toung Woman' Home Missionary BocUty last Tuesday evening. Mra. Howard Joaeph wa hostess to the Progress Club Thursday afternoon. Miss Emma Wolter entertained the W. C.

T. U. on Friday afternoon. Mis Juliet Bass, who 1 teaching in Kentucky, paased several days last week with her parents. Mr.

and Mr. Samuel Bass. Mra T. Robinson visited relative at Wilmington, Ohio last week. Mr.

and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin are at Decatur, Ind. Mlaa Alice Wolfer passed several day last week at Wilmington.

The Mothers' Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the school lunct. room at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mr. Earl Elcholtx entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Phllorm at dinner last Sunday. Miss Martha Scott passed the latter part of the week with Misses Bertha and Norma Collitla at Wilmington. Misses Louise Rey and Dorothy Hogan visited friends at Oxford last Saturday. Mra.

Kerans returned to her home at Cuba after a pleasant visit with her daughter. Mrs. Stuart Scott-Mr. and Mrs. Hayward D.

Gatch entertained at six-o'clock dinner last Wednesday evening. Miss Pearl Edward entertained the Community Lookout Club last Friday evening. Mr. and Mra D. W.

Murphy entertained at six-o'clock dinner last Wednesday evening. Mrs. LIda Long. Cincinnati, passsd a few days last week with Mr. and Mr.

Hayward D. Gatch. Mr. and Mrs. John Gatch entertained at dinner last Sunday, honoring the birthday anniversaries of Mrs.

Rachel Corey, Mlaa Elisabeth Jeffries and their daughter, Mary. Mrs. Louise Price is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Musller at Norwood.

Miss Lena Bergman, Guinea, visited Mr. Sarah Stump last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Branch Hill, visited their daughter, Mr.

Howard McKay, last week. Si Metterman, J. H. Gausepohl, D. Seller, W.

Stemler, William Slemon, O. A. White, H. Blckmnre. H.

Pnirnn. HI Cutter. O. Krats, 0. D.

Ellerhorst. A. B. Dunlap, Q. Meakln, S.

Pernloe, K. J. Dubeil, J. I W. Wlghtman, O.

A. Reynolds, J. H. Uc-kotter, J. W.

Drew, Q. W. Hook, F. Star-mard, O. Murphy, M.

Marx, F. W. i'ehr and Miss S. Chapman. Mrs.

Philip Wyman entertained the Town and County Garden Club last Wednesday evening. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs, Abner J. Curtis was hoitess at an attractive bridge-luncheon, honoring Mrs. Charles B. Lldden, who, with Mr.

Lldden, recently arrived here from New Those at the luncheon were Mra. Monty Christie, Mrs. Harry MoOlnnls, Mrs. Eimll Bauer, Mrs. W.

W. Cowden, Mrs. Olive Weber. Mrs. Harry Amrlne and Mra Marshall Xlltchell.

i Mr. and Mra Robert Burch, Menlo avenue, are enjoying a tour of Guatemala and Central America. They will return about the middle of March. Mrs. OUIe MoKeevar, of Williamsburg, Ohio, la visiting her daughter, Mrs.

L. T. laaharn. HYDE PARK EAST. Mrs.

Robert Plogman's party at the Hotel Alms on Thursday was a very charming affair, assembling 32 guests for luncheon succeeded by auotion bridge. The guests were all seated at one long tablo, which was vsry. attraotivs In its valentine decorations. In center of the table a lovely receptacle held red carnations and white sweet peas, and from thlB point white ribbons with hearts attached came to each plate, with the guests names. Glass candle holders held red lighted tapers, adding a colorful effect to the anowy white cloth.

Mrs. Plogman received with her mother, Mrs. Peter fcpurmch, and her sisters, Mrs. Harry Lehman and Mrs. Harry Pillem.

Handsome pieces of decorated ware were the uniform prizes at each table. Mrs. Fltxgerald and her Sunday-school class invite you to attend a Martha Washington tea at the home of Mrs. Thomas Darby, Erie avenue, on Saturday, February 1, at 2:30 o'clock. This will Include mem-, -4ers of the Hyde Park M.

E. Community "Church and friends. Mrs. Ray Scott, Llnwood road, was hostess, on Wednesday, to her luncheon-bridge club. Mrs.

Morgan Williams, Kennedy Heights, assembled the members of the Advanced Club with her on Monday. A social hour followed (he reading of a paper and musical program. The Women's Home Missionary, of tho Hyde Park M. Community Church, wilt gather at the home of Mrs. J.

C. Messor, "Observatory road, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. R.

Custer, formerly of Park road but now of Columbus. Ohio, came down over th week-end to enjoy Mra. Plogman's party, Miss Dorothy Hemlng, Columbus, Ohio, passed the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Plogman. Mrs.

Frsd Franf will be hostess on Tuesday to her luncheon-bridge Mra Charles Pope assembled her neighbors for a small gathering at. her home on Wednesday, for cards. Mrs. James Wirthlin Is Chairman for the next community bridge party and has for her commutes, Mwdames Charles 1 Faxon. Earl Richards and Parke Gam.

Hand-made gifts of attractive beauty are 1 to be the favors for each table. Mrs W. Wlghtman, S766 Ann Park road, will be hostess on Monday, February 14, to the Choral Circle of the Hyde Park Muslo Club. The marriage- announcement of Mr. Thomas Markiiam, of Delta avenue, and Miss Zella Arthur, of the same avenue, was made during the week.

A luncheon followed by cards, given by the Hanselman Ladles Auxiliary at the Home Economlo rooms on February 28, is being anticipated with great pleasure. Reservations tan be made by calling Mia M. Poole, East 10J L. Luncheon promptly at 12 o'clock. LAWRENCEBURG.

street last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daly. Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Stlckrel, Mra E. A.

Thomas and Mis Emma Smith attended the regu lar session or the O. i. B. In Mllford last Monday evening. Miss Alberta Avers.

Los Angeles. Cel. was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jacob Kuhn, a portion of last week. Mrs.

James Durham entertained aa her guest, lest Thursday, her elster, Mr. J. BlckeL Mt CarmeL The Newtown Mother' Club conducted It regular meeting In the school hall last Friday arternoon, witn Mr. A. F.

Marvin aa speaker, the toplo being "Poetry." NORTH FALRMOITNT. Mrs. George Willi Groth. Iroquol ave nue, entertained the Iadles Aid Society of the central rairmounl Christian cnurcn at her home last Thursday. An enjoyable surprise party was riven Mrs.

Philip Drelllng last Saturday levenlng in nonor or ner oircnuay anniversary. The several societies of St. Leo's Churoh are working together In prepara tion of the euchre-lotto-flve hundred which Is to be given Saturday, February 19, for the benefit of the new school. The "Faithful Few" gave a luncheon and lotto at ths home of Mra. William Kbbers.

Grove street, Wednesday afternoon, A pie social and entertainment will be given at thex North Falrmount Congregational Church Thursday evening at o'clock. Mrs, Fred Hoffman entertained her card club at luncheon last Thursday. The Men's Club of the Congregational Church will meet Monday evening for a social hour. An entertainment will be given by the Young Poople's Bocloty of the North Fair-mount Presbyterian Church, entitled "An Old-Fashioned Mother," Thursday evening, February 24. A birthday anniversary surprise party was given last Friday evening In honor of Mrs.

Lenu Btestel. Mrs. Clinton Bruchherger entertained a group of friends on Thursday evening. Mrs. Louis Rickets entertained the Ladles Aid Society of the Congregational Church at her home Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Charles Bell' gueste last Monday evening were Mrs. Pearl Brestel, Mrs. William Rothert, Mrs. Raymond Ama-pciugh.

Mrs. Walter Sand, Mrs. Lout Rickets and Mrs, Charles Bldllngmeyer. Mrs. John Dooruer announces "cards, five hundred" Thuieday, February 17, Becker's Hall, for the benefit -of the Martha Washington Circle, Washington Evangelical Church, afternoon and evaa nlng.

Mr. and Mrs. John 8. TJUom will entertain the Officers' Circle ot Falrmount Chapter, O. E.

with a valentine party at their home Monday evening, February 14. Mrs. George Sicking (Ethel Godfrey) was the recipient of a number of lovely gift at a linen shower given in her honor Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sicking wlU occupy their new home, Arthur place, early In March.

N0RTHSIDE. Announcement of the marriage of Mlm lira bo 1 Wattion to Mr. Joseph Cull en, last Monday came at a surprise to thlr host of friends. Miss Watson Is the daiirhtar of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Watson, I'uilnn avenue, and Mr. Cullen Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cullen, Chase avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Cullen will make their home In Northslde. The dramatic art pupils of Mrs. O.

No-votny gave a "Colonial Rvsnlns;" at the Nort'islde Christian Churett, Wednesday, entertaining with humorous and musical readings. Those taking part in the program wore the Missus Josephine Clark, Evelyn Clark. Esther Comes, Butty Miller, Andrey Haves, Alberta Wyatt, Ethel Blanche Hill, Helen Hecklnger, Mary Edith Palmer, Fay Aston, Helen Norton and Ruth Jettison. Last Tuesday evening eorne of Mrs. Novotny's pupils gave readings at a Japanese tea at the Baptist Churcd4.

Miss AHre Carson, Beerhwood avenue, will be hostess to the Loyal Bricks at a Valentine party at her home In compliment to Mies Eleanor Albrecht. Miss Viola Tuioy, Pullan avenue, pansod the week-end with friends and relatives at Hamilton. Last week-end, Miss Hazel Keener, Jerome avenue, was the guest of her school chum, MIhh Marjorle Gale, at Miami University, Oxford, C.lo. Mltis Frances Vance was hostess to the P. K.

P. Club last Thursday evening at her heme on Hamilton avenue. Mrs. Charles Hel toman and little daughter Langland avenue, have returned after an enjoyable trip to Buffalo, N. where they visited relatives and Niagara Falls.

Mrs. Nell Bonham, Chase avenue, entertained her Sawing Club at dinner Thursday. Quests Included Mrs. Ida Christian, Mrs. C.

Belter, Mrs. OmnlU, Mrs. Botidou, Mrs. Meyer Mrs. Ray Scheffel, Mrs.

Coffin and Mrs. H. Setter. Mra. Ed.

Eckel was host em to her cluh Thursday at her home on N. Turiill street. At luncheon covers wre laid for Mesdames J. Busse, George Meier, J. B.inelrt-er, Dletnrle.

George Garnlta, H. Gabriel, George Kedeuker, Sarguant and J. 8. Schneider. The marriage of Miss Anna Jluhl, of Northslde, and Mr.

Paul Burger, of 8t. Bernard, was solemnised Saturday morning at St. Boniface church. Initiation wilt be held by Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 790, Monday evening.

All members are urged to be present. The Ladles' Aid of Hoffner lilvan-gellcal Church will be hostosaes at a light luncheon following the presentation of a flag to the Boy Scouts, by Council No. 43, D. of on Washington's birthday. Miss Lillian Matre.

was elected Tuesday evening at the G. F. 8. meeting to represent St. Phillip's Branch of Olrln' Friendly SoclHty at the Diocesan Council.

Mies Bohne will be Chairman of the next meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps, No. 36, which will take place Wednesday afternoon, to be connluded with a luneheon. Plana will be completed for card party, arcn io. A Valentine Party will feature the next meeting of the Chase Mothers' land Teachers' Club, which will ba held Wed not day afternoon. Mies Tjelma Mueller, who arrived home last week after a winter's stay with relatives In Clartngton, Ohio, left Wednesday for New York, wbere she will resume her studies in classic dancing.

Mrs. Mamie Wilson left Monday for a stay with her son in Miami, Florida. Mm. l.ltllftn wra Blvin a. riItrht.

ful surprise party at her home last Sat urday evening by a host of her friends. Guests included Messrs. and Mesdames Thomas Lldell, Jerome Weltsel, Jo Wilson, George Fernedlng, Walter I Leonard Baehr, Mra Ella Fernedlng. Mr. August Gel sen, Misses Henrietta Roth, Charlotte Kern, Naomi and Ruth Cowle.

Miss Ruth Hoffman was hostens to her Sunday school class last Friday evening. Those present were Ruth Knetsel, Laura Hagen. Juanlta Harris, Marie Held and Mardle Weatherby, teacher. Virginia Murdock celebrated her tent, birthday anniversary and Donald Murdock his twelfth at their home on Klrby avenue, with 33 of their playmates and friends present for a merry party. Mrs.

Raymond Bck, of the Ruebel Apartments, entertained In honor of her birthday anniversary of Utile daughter, Mary Louise, Wednesday. Those who gathered about a charmingly decorated table were Martha Jean Fitchett, Mary Jane Knochel, Marylln Keeler, Klla Louise Werner, Dorothy Stleckel, Anabella Armstrong, Joseph Wtoecker, Harold Bou-chonett, Billle Ellis, Mary Louise Eck and Dickie, Booth and Billy Talbot. Tie home of Mr. and Mrs. O.

Purlin Hodge was the scene of a merry party Saturday, celebrating ths birthday annl-vrfory of their daughter, Blanche. Those who enjoyed the games and delicious luncheon were Laura Butterworth, Clara Klvlra and Lillian Bonapfel, Pioebe Roberts, Eugenia Eachman and Gladys and Blanche Hodge. Ladles of lHabelle will give a card party and dance at the K. of Hall, Wednesday afternoon and evening, Men. Raymond J.

Eck, Ruebel Apartments, gave a party in honor of her lit-, the daughter, Mary Louise, It being hsr first birthday anniversary. NORWOOD. Mrs. George Kerstlng, of Rlans avenue, gave one of the most delightful luncheon parties of the season at her home for her mother, Mrs. Alice Kelly, who leaves on the 21st with Miss Laura Alrlch for New York to take steamer for a Mediterranean cruise, and tour of the continent.

This was a pink and blue party, A wonderful ship on a blue background hanked with pink sweet pea was the unusual center piece; there were cumnlng little boats as souvenirs for the guests and the place cards were also cunning little boats, 10 of these marking ths places of the guesta Mrs. Gordon K. Hmall, another daughter, assisted ths charming hostess. Reservations are being mails for the an nual luncheon and brides party riven by the Norwood Musical Club Thursday, the I7tn, at tne ederation uiunnouse oa Ashland avenue. The regular monthly meeting of the Oem-of-the Highlands Oardon Club will be held Mondsy at 2 p.

m. at he home of Mrs. 1. J. Body, 2338 Mound avenue, Mr.

tanlx will give a talk on peonies. Mra L. Howard, of Marryat avenue. entertained with a shower Ui honor of Mrs. William Blnirham (Catherine Cook) who surpirsed her friends by slipping away to Hamilton, Ohio, where she and Mr.

Bingham, of Springfield, Ohio, were quietly married on January 27. Mra. William C. Nickel, of Norwood avenue, assembled the member of the Pansy Club, which meet for luncheon and a social afternoon, cover being laid for five. Mr.

and Mrs. Earle P. Hagemeyer, of Denver, are witn their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jame and Mrs.

A. P. Hage meyer, their two daughters having been the guests of their grandparent for ome time. Mrs. Jesse M.

Tldball, of Madison, has been the guest or her mother, Mrs. A. P. Hagemeyer, or Ashland avenue. Mrs.

Tldball was Jolnsd by her husband, Itev. Tldball. the latter part of the week. Mis Rachael Bennett, of Irving has been the guest of honor at a number or parties riven for her as farewells be fore her departure for her future home Philadelphia, Mr. Richard Ellison, of Kim avenue, entertained with an evenlna af lirlilKe on Tuesday.

Three tables were In play. There wore lovely prises awarded their nephew. Mr. Albert Miller. The borne of Mr.

and Mra Douglas Mcuiuiard, on North Cooper avenue, was the scene of a very merry party last Wednesday evening when their daughter. Miss Dorothy, entertained a number of school friends with a supper party. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller and Mr.

and Mra. Wlllard Newton spent Sunday In Hamilton visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Working and Mrs.

George Gardner and Mildred Gardner spent Wednesday with Mrs. Robert Haaklna, of Mt. Healthy. The Gordon Class of Wavne Avenue M. E.

Sunday School was entertained last Friday evening by Mrs. E. O. Blddle at her home In Wyoming. Mr.

Mrs. C. C. English and daughter. Mary Taylor, were the dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Robinson, of Walnut Hills, Sunday. Mrs. Willard Newton was hostess to the members of the Phllaethla Class 'of the Baptist Church last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

Frank Relse and daughter. Elaine, of Price Hill; Mrs. John Varelmann, of Northslde, and Mrs. Edward C. Barker and sons.

Tommy and John, were the guests of- Miss Wllma Varelmann last Tuesday arternoon. Mrs. Harriet Kimball Is seriously ill at her home on Wyoming avenue, and her many friends are hoping for her speedy lecovery. LOVELAND. Mrs.

Lawrence Englert was the hostess for the Lovelsnd Woman's Club last Tuesday. The subject for discussion for the afternoon was "Religion in the Home." Mrs. Elmer. Williams read a paper on "Customs in the Home," and Mrs. Leslie Meyer a paper on "A Child Has a Right to a Faith." Mrs.

J. M. Coleman Is passing a fsw days In Galllpolls, Ohio. Mrs. J.

L. Phillips, of Farkersburg, W. was the guest of Lovelend relatives and friends a few days the pai week. Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Barr, and Mr.

and Mrs. Linton Barr were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Medert and family, of Dayton, 'Ohio, last Sunday. Mrs.

Oonover, of Oossaddale, spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. L. Englert. Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Nichols and family, of Norwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Datlllo, of Clncinatl, the week-end guests of Mr.

and Mra H. HoeBman. Mrs. J. Logerman was the hostess for the "Jolly Twelve Card Club" last week.

Those present were Mesdames George Harper, O. H. Hoesinan, Walter Hoffman, James Blong, J. Doll, A. Carsey, C.

Potts, J. Weyand, Lohr, J. Logerman. Mrs. Baker, of Hartwell, was the guest of her parents a few days the past week, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Potts and family. MADISOHTLTXE. On Thursday Miss Ella Amann entertained a dinner party of nine cover in honor of the eleventh anniversary of the Industrial Club. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Haaa are arriving tome today from a seven weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haas In New York City. Mrs.

W. H. Dunn entertained member of the Presbyterian Church and their friends at a Valentine tea on Thursday at her home on Lucerne avenue. Miss Ruth Barker, Miss De Roe and Miss Cram ir were soloists at the meeting of the Muclo dub at the home of Mrs. Dornette on last Tuesday.

On Thursday the members of the Garden Club enjoyed a springtime tea and a flower and shrub exhibit, Mr. and Mrs; Edgar Baker returned from spending four weeks in lorwia. The Monday Evening Bridge Club met on Monday at the home of Mrs. Carl Lewis, Oakley. Mrs.

E. D. Lyon entertained the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church on last Tuesday.

Miss Betty Jane Wright was hostess to a number schoolmates on last Saturday In honor of her birthday. The Sewing Club held It meeting last Friday afternoon with Mr. Earl Ertel, of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs.

William MoOowan. of Baltimore. who have been spending the week with Mr. Hicks, and family, left on Monday for Florida. Mra E.

S. Martin, of Gibson. Ind, ha terminated a visit with hsr sister, M.rs. C. R.

Craln. Mrs, Doggard, of Homer avenue, left on Monday for Miami, to spend the remaining months of cold weather with her daughter there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer entertained on last Puesday In honor of Mr.

Fischer's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sanders, Miss Amy Hattersley and Mr.

W. C. Peckham, all of Pleasant Ridge, came over last Sunday evening to assist at a musical service at the M. E. Church.

Mrs. Julia Aston wa entertained at lunch on Taeaday by Mr. Burke, of Covington, Ky. Mrs. Lena Stumps entertained with cards and music on Monday, February 7, In honor of Mr.

Freddy Rats' birthday anniversary. Those present weio Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Rats and daughter Margaret, Miss Bernice Jones, Mr. Clarence Rats and Mr.

and Mr Charles E. Stumpe. Mrs. H. B.

Huffman has returned from a visit with relatives In Meridian, Mies. Views of great masterpieces of art were given at a lecture by Rev. H. Ans-herry at St. Margaret' Church on Friday evening.

MADEIRA. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lorlng, of Madlsonvllle, passed Sunday with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Mayer, ot Laurel avenue. Miss Virginia Hill, of Loveland, Ohio, spent Sunder with relatives here. Miss Dorothy Black, of Miami Collage, Oxford, Ohio, visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Black, of Euclid avenue. The Ladles Aid Society of the Methodist church, met Wednesday afternoon at the church and elected the following officers: President, Mrs.

Harry Wogenstahl; Vies President Mrs. Lee Whlsel; Secretary, Mrs. Brooks, and Treasurer, Mrs. C. Stafford.

MASON. Mr. and Mr. Dan Meyers, Hamilton. Ohio, were the week-end guests ot Mr.

and Mra George Kerr. Mr. and Mra Harry Bender, Llnwood, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Elmer Compton (Ruth Watklns).

Mrs. H. D. McVay was a pleasant hostess on Thursday to the monthly meeting ot the Qui Vive Club. Mra.

Alice Hunt, Mllford, Ohio, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conkllng. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Palmer were the Sunday six-o'clock dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Tetrlck. Miss Mabel Thaoker assembled the members of the Home Culture Club at her home on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clem A. Runyan and Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Calvert passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewer, Covington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs.

Freeman E. Williamson charmingly entertained at card on Tuesday evening. Four tables were In play. Mrs. Ivar Gerard and Mrs.

Frank Stltt attended the monthly meeting of the Matrons' Circle of Eastern Star on Wednesday at the home of Mr. Harry Wagner, Pleasant Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bahr passed Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Seth St. John, Lebanon, Ohio. Mr. and Mra.

William Mosher enjoyed Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Furman, Norwood, Ohio.

Mr. and Mra Alex. Everson entertained Mr. and Mra Charles O. Everson, commemorating the former's eighty-fourth birthday anniversary Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shumard passed Sunday with friends at Sidney, Ohio.

MIAMIVILLE. Miss Dorothy Carter entertained at dinner on Sunday Misses Irene and Maryhelle Arnold, ot Newtown; Miss Vivian Bpauld-Ing, of Terrace Park; Miss Edith Reynolds, of Loveland; Mr. Russell Pecken-paugh, ot Mllford; Mr. Charles McQueen, of Norwood; Mr. Roy Helms and Mr.

Gene Kelch. Mr. W. B. Bveland was the guest of honor at a dinner given by Mrs.

Mabel Evoland, of Pleasant Ridge, on Sunday. Miss Lulu Edstons left on Monday for a sojourn in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meeker entertained about 60 guests at a Bt.

Valentine party Saturday evening. Mr. Dana and Mrs. Edward Thacker were In attendance at a meeting of tho A. of the P.

R. on Thursday In Cincinnati. MILFORD. Mr. Frank L.

Rey brought together a congenial group of friend for a beautiful Ine o'clock luncheon at her home In Mound street last Wednesday, when she enter-tnlred the members of her bridge club. Attractive place cards marksd the places of Memlamea H. J. Barber, W. R.

Berkshire, E. W. Turner, E. J. Sanford, T.

A. Scott, J. K. Buckingham, Shirley B. Scott, Clifford Robson, H.

Fern, William A. Roudebush and Miss Martha Scott. The Woman's Relief Corps held an enjoyable meeting Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. F.

hall when an attractive Lincoln program was presented. Three new members, Marsh, Mrs. Lenlng and Mrs. Speldel were Initiated. Mrs.

Mary Galloway and Mia Hattl Davis entertained at dinner last Tuesday Mr. and Mra George Marriott and daughter, 'Georgia, of Bond Hill and Mr, and Mra. Ben Davis and children, Miriam and Robsrt, of Mt. Repose. i Mr and Mrs.

Charles Woodward entertained with a family dinner last Sunday In honor their son Mr. William Woodward and. bride (nee Mary Hamilton). Mr. and Mr.

William Everhart visited Mr. and Mra Albert Patton at Springfield last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Hodge left last Friday, for Miami, Fla. Mra. Jennie Wolf returned home from Dayton, Ohio. Mr, and Mrs.

Edward Young and Mr. and Mrs. John Portsmouth, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mra B. 8.

Storer last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O.

Gelger entertained last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Posks and Mr. Philip Vols, Cincinnati. Miss HatUe Davis wa koatesa to the Mis Eleanor Downey gave a charming buffet supper and card party at her home ou acaaeuiy avenue on last baturuay in compliment to a group of her frlunda Mr.

and Mra O. Uhlch entertained with five-o'clock dinner In honor of Mr. in. rich' birthday at their home, all Purcell avenue. Cards were the pastime ot the SAYI-ER PARK, DELHI, FUBX Mra Edwin Mitchell, Delhi, entertained the members of her card club Friday afternoon.

Those enjoying her hospitality were Miss Margory Bell, Mrs. William Miller, Miss Ella Lawrence, Mis elen Hall, Mis Elisabeth Parker, Mra Charles White, Miss Myla Schrader, Miss Greta Spencer, Mix marioue Wayne, Mra Clifford MobUurly, Airs. a. l'aitoraon, ura wuuam ien bert. Mra Grace Powera and Mra Glnn.

The ladles of the Klnriegarten Club of ma ftayier 1'jrk school are Dually preparing tor an entertainment end dance which they will rive Monday evenlns. February l. nt the school hall. Miss Eugsula Wilder 1 General Chairman, and will be assisted by Mra. Frank Vawtor, Mra William Van Illarloum, Mra George Meyers, Mrs.

Robert Gray, Mra Edward Dean and sirs, unarie unaul. The ladle are planning several attiao'lve booths and refresh ments. Up. ntil T3 Y1. 1 1.

I Ml tortaln with a coffee and home-bake sale Friday, February 18. under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society ot the Methodist Church. Those who will assist Mra Patterson are Miss Ella Avey, Mra John Fehronbstnh, Mr. Bayard Burrls, Mra Monah, Mrs. Clmrlcs Nelliuus, Mra Clinton Oelwlrks, Mra (lien Cook, Mrs.

Victor Koherson, Mrs. Elinor Ulrten, Mra Lewis u. orolser, Mr. Carl Rslrhal, Mrs, T. 11.

Tlbbals. Mrs. Wllllama Mrs. Then. Suit, Mrs.

Chart Klushaw, Mrs. Ernest Kendall, Mra Lert llurdlng, Mrs. Harry Rluli-anla and Mrs. Clifford Mobbsrly. Miss Margaret Dalton, Furnhank, enter-taliuid the P.

G. Club Friday eveulng. Among those present were Missus Catherine Itrelnlng, Shirley Little, Irene Lever, Nellie Klim, Grace Uruy, Virginia Nelman and Margaret Dalton. The Moihers' Club of th Baylor Park School hold It regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at the school hall. Miss Lillian Merkel, of community service, was the speaker, and members of the Fourth Grade entertained ths club with a short sketch.

Among those present were Mrs. H. Lehman, Mrs. Edward Wltt-kemper, Mrs. William Btoolman, Mrs.

W. K. Mooar, Mrs. George llllllngsley, Mrs. Joseph Burger, Mrs.

Fred Siiaiilillng, Mrs. Carl Brelnlng, Mrs. II, Brooks, Mrs. Charles Kiiaul, Mrs. Spencer, Mis.

Robsrt Earl, Mrs. l'erln Maroli, Mrs. Oscar Rurdge, Mrs. Batiingarten, Mra. Howard Heldler.

Mra Charles Martin, Mrs. H.Lapp, Mrs. Miller, Mra William Gelwlrk Mrs. Herman Noeppert, Mrs. Edward Dean, Mrs.

William Pontlua Mra Ridge, Mra Edward Drurker, Mra Arthur Colhurn, Mrs. Clinton Oelwlcks, Mrs. Begley, Mrs. Charles SpaulJlng, Mrs. Dlda lull, Mrs.

Iio nalsley, Mra M. Webber, Mra charlss Hltsflold Mrs. Gordon Oolman. Mrs. D.

Berry, Mrs. William Van Ulailniim. VI Coy. Mra A. O.

Fath. Mrs. llogera Mrs. nemanr nettorer, Mrs. Mobherly, Mra W.

F. Walker. Mra George Meyer, Mrs. Robert Gray. Mrs.

Allalmen. Mra Glen Cook, Mra John Soudretts, Mra Guy Smith, Mra Charles Barkley, Mrs. Homer Tsrters, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Coppersmith, Mra William Vnl-hlM Mra Inlin A Julia L.lghton, Mrs.

Spronk, Mra Joseph jiiHi'sntiru, turi. ueorge Hockert, Mrs. Frederick Winkler. Mra Kelley, Mra Inule Schott. Mrs.

William Jung, Mrs. James urswer, suss hi la Hull, Mrs. Walter Im, Miss Nellie Frank, Mrs. Clifford Yancy, Mrs, William Miller. Mra (lenrea an, Mra.

Torry, Mrs. Kipp and Mr. C. 1C Miller, SHAR0N7ILLK Ths O. T.

A. save a recantlon and anehra on Saturday evening ot Ht. Mlnhsel Audi-torlum. Many from out of town attended. Mlaa Mary De Neene, of Mlildlstown, was week-end guest of her aunt, Mra, M.

Casey. Mr. and Mra Noah Strawssr gave a I clock dinner ion Sunday evening, Cover i.iu air ii, Mr. and Mrs. Charle fiontrar v.iiiiai visitor this wsek.

ST. BERNARD. Mr. and Mra II. Pita, of K.

Ross avj- nne, wore urprlsed by the following friends: Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Ahr, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hitters, Mr. and Mrs.

Rob-ert Mnrrell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homer, Mr. l'llz, Mrs. Feth, Misses Margaret PltSi Mildred ltakel, Mildred Duvulli Messrs.

V. Hlnken, Rakol, B. Ahr and T. Feth. A surprise reception was tendered Mr.

Fied Kiiuiie, of Baker avenue, the oocsslnn being In honor of his sixty-first birthday anniversary, Saturday evening. Mrs. Albert Ahr assembled a group of relatives and frlsnd In honor of Mr, flortrudo Huhenter, of North Falrmount, Thursday evening. Mrs. Alberts entertnlned the Sewing Circle Tuesday afternoon.

Mra I.yle entertained with two table of five hundred Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Spreen, Mr. F. Hominsrfeld, Mr.

Ourllsa Mrs. Waustrath, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Houleke and Mra Htromanser ware ilia guests of Mrs. Tnentil Tuesday.

Mr. Klmer Schilling antarlalned a group or frlsnd with a dance, followed by dinner. The Domino Club will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. O. I.uoko, Mrs.

W. Srhrenker will be hostess on Thursday afternoon for th members of the Five Huudred Club. TERRACE PARK. Mr. Samuel T.loyd and man Thomas tored to Charleston.

W. Va laat a visit of several day with Mrs. CI II bert naugnter or Mrs. Lloyd. On last Mra Laura Fillmore en.

trrtalnnd her relative, Mis Amna Fill mora from Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Berens wer guest ths past week of relatives In I'lltshnrg. Mrs. Hachael Carey, 13; Miss Klllabrth Jefferles, (3, and little Miss Mary Hatch, I years, Joined Sunday, February Im celebrating with a birthday dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. John CJatuh, Mllford, Ohio, host and hostsss. Mr. and Mra William Hsss ar arranging to lenve the laat of Fobruary for a uii memos trip around ths world. nrscuiuM.

Miss Louise Bplllman wa hostess to ths Round Hobln Book Club at her hoin in Madlsonvllle on Saturday afternoon. Under ths direction at ra. A. Countryman, an evening of sacred music will Ds given at the Columbia Methodist Cliuroi.i, February II, to which all ar Invited. Mrs.

Howard Melvln entertained her club on Friday afternoon at luncheon, with cards as ths diversion. Mrs. George Horcr had for hsr meat on Monday, Mra Jennie Cramer, Detroit, Michigan. At her home on Llnwood road on Wednesday Mra Ray Scott sntsrtalned with a bridge-luncheon for the member of her club. A Martha and Oeorgs Washington Bar- ty will bs given at the Delta M.

ti. Church on the evening of February 22. Mrs. I.ouls Powell entertained st hsr home on Tuesday with a one-o'clock luncheon, followed by card. suss -j'neimn Hinkiey passed 9.1 wesg with her aunt in liaytnn, Ohio, Mr.

Fl. Uoughty had a limit delightful Visit with her friend, Mrs. Hose Joy. The McKlnlny School Mot'isrs' Club will meet on retiruary 17, at p. at ths sohool for Its annual winter plcnla All motners please attenu.

Miss Ibella Kntchum Dossed a most an. joyable woek with klnfolk In Mllford. Mr. and Mrs. Heatley left on Sunday last for a long motor trip, their destlua tlon being Orlando, Florida.

Ml4 Margaret Rohbin and Miss Nettle Fehl were visitor at llaxelhurt, during the past week. At tMe home of Mr. and Mr. Virgil Trey, on Congress avenue, a birthday dinner was given on Sunday In. honor of Mrs John Sullivan and Mr, Virgil Troy.

Cover were laid for eight, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bennett, Eastern avenue, had for their guests at noon dinner during ths week itev.

and Mra Wilson Smith, Newtown; Hev. Hay Hanks and Hev. anil Mr. Clarence Mitchell and clill. dren, and Mr, and Mrs.

Drunk, als of Newtown. Mr. and Mra Martin Ludlow are route to Florida, where will make an extended stay. WESTW00D. The Westwood Woman's Club enjoyed sn informal guest dinner on Monday, 7, at tho Hotel Ulbson, Mrs.

Lnw-reuce J. Bradford, President, and Mrs. Edgar Hannaford, Vice President of Southwest Iilstrlct, presiding. Mr. Tom Skey-hlll was ths speaker for the afternoon and took for his subject, "A Young Man Looks at His World." The Rose Althauwr Auxiliary met at the home of Mra Weaver on Harrison avenue.

Tuesday. The Home Missionary Society of the Westwood Methodist Episcopal Church held Its regular meeting on Thursday at Hope Havsa on Olenmors avenue. Mr. C. O.

Long is giving a tea at her home, 4i Craig avenue, for the benefit of Circle No. of the M. a. Church on Urwller avenue. Mrs.

Walter Beler, Harrison avsnue, was urprlsed with a house warming ana a uencious luncn, luesaay. WALNUT HILLS. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ollllgan, of Wood-burn avsnue, have had a charming house Sust with them for several weeks, Mra llllgan'a mother.

Mrs. Joyce, who returned vo ner nome in ivieveiana, tinio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B.

Knann. of Madlann rnat gave a Jolly valentine dance at tho Wy oming Country Club last evening. About couples auenuen. Mr. and Mra Howard Rohan, formorlv of Clelnvlew avenue, are now happily es- laiuiisiieu in meir new nome on ave nue, Mr.

and Mra Edward Helfferlch. of Ht Leger place, entertained flh a house party over tne week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Xauffman, Dr.

and Mrs. C. S. Mo-Cassarly, ei Columbus, Ohio, and Mr. Miss Eleanor Diets, ot Atlanta avenua was the charming hostess 8unday, when she assembled the member ot th 8lgma Kappa Phi Sorority at her horn for an arternoon ol bridge.

Tea wa enjoyea, There wer three table In play. Mis Aileen Becker assembled the mem bers ot the Delta Phi Sorority at her home on St. James avenue Thursday evening. After the business of the sorority a aainiy aupper wa served. Mra cl.

Goldberg, ot Kinney avenue, gave a loveiy luncneon at ner nome rriaay. Covers were laid for Mesdames Stelner, O. Mentel. J. riant and Arthur Thorpe.

The afternoon wu spent playing a few rubbers of bridge. Mra Anna Bockstelgol and Mra Melvln wore the charming hostesses Friday evening, when, they entertained the members ot ine raitnrul circle of the Madison Hoad M. Church with a valentine narty. The ladles ot the Cincinnati Chapter of ins jtetaii uruggists' Association are giving a bridge hnd five hundred party at the Hotel Aim Tuosday afternoon. Mra Jo seph nennoeauer Is the Chairman.

Mrs. C. A. Wrls-ht. of Franels lans.

leaves Friday for Atlantlo City, where she will be met by her daughter, Miss Helen Wright, of New York City. Mra Wright will remain for four or five weeks. Mr. and Mra Nell Wright, of the Wood-burn Apartments, hope to be In their new home, on Inglenook place, which they have recently purchased. Dr.

and Mra Ames Montgomery, the President of Lane Seminary, will be the Suests oi nonor next Friday evening at tne reater Cincinnati valentine party, which Is to be given at the Hotel Alma. Mrs. H. N. F.

Mllner entertained with a delightful bridge-luncheon Wednesday lit the Hotel Alms. Lovely hyacinths and sweot pea lent a charming touch of spring to ine tame, wnere cover were placed for Mvsdamoa J. Burgess, Andrew Wachtsr. M. Callahan, Leo Miiluimy, Oeorge Clripps, Clifford Taylor, Frederick Holaud and Nellie Kavnney and the hoateea Mrs.

Herman Haunga and Mra. Daniel Kernen entertained the Ladles' Auxiliary oi me ui. ii, u. wun a ainner wsanesaay evening ut the Hotel Alms. Mr.

and Mra. Thomas Paxton are now established at the Hotel Alms until they nave tounu a nouse io ineir liking. Epsllon Chapter of tbs Omuga Upsllon Borority of the Schuster-Martin School gave thslr pledge dinner Wednesday eve ning at the Hotel Alma In honor of throe new pledges of the sorority, Miss Margaret Norton, Miss Virginia Kinney and Miss Virginia Payne. Myrtle green and nlle green, the sorority colors, wer carried out on the uttractlvely appointed table where covers were laid for ao. The officers of the ohapter were the hostesas, Miss Cnth- aiiaa uoiLiutis uoriiisn anil miss viola Wenninger.

Tne welfare workers or nninen- nmi Chapter No. tt. Order of the Eastern Star, are giving a valentine dance in ths siarie Antoinette ballroom Friday evening. This I to be an Informal or masked party. Mra It.

O. Otterheln, of Park avenue, has left for a delightful Mediterranean trip for several montha Mra Walter Walker. Chairman at ha Card Party Committee of the Woman's City Club, hss completed ths arrangements tor in card ana man Jongg party whloh I to bs hsld Tuesday aftarnoun. at a at the Hotel Alma Mr. and Mra Joseph Vteenn.

of Fulton venue, announce me marriage, Monday, of their daughter, Miss Gamut Dorothy, to mr. 1'uuo Jltca.BOn, SOU UI WIT. SIWI StTS, Charles lllocksou. formarlv of Cincinnati now of Chicago. After March 1, Mr.

and i a. miiuasun win ns at nome to tnnir friends at tholr residence lu the Alvln Apartments. Mrs. V. II.

Pulton, of Essex nines, anil ohlldren, Mrs. W. M. School, and small sun left Thursday for a six weeks' sojourn in norma. Mr.

tiaiton nope to Join them the first ot March. On Friday nvenliiO' tha T.Aara Joyed tholr February meeting at the Hotel Alma, whsn the English poet, Edward Da- maun, Have a most interesting talk on "Oxford. Cemlirldse and the 1'oata." Mr. and Mra Robert (). Kuersa and daughter, Miss Mary Elisabeth, acooiii-J pun lull hy Robert Clnstennan, of Fasti Walnut Hills, loft Tuesday for New York nu saiien Baiuruay on tne Empress of France for a Mediterranean cruise and a tour ot the continent, Mra Abner J.

Curtis wan ths charming hmttess at an attractive bridge-luncheon Thursday, honoring Mrs. Charles 10. Lldden, who, with Mr. Llilden, has recently oome to Cincinnati from New Yurie ami are now located at tha Virginia Lynnn jiomi. i-iions nnaea tn meet tnis cnarmlng guest were Mra Monto Christie.

Mra Harry Moillnnls, Mra Kmll Bauer, Mra W. Cowden, Mrs. Olive Webber, Mrs. Hurry Ainiiiiu nmi jnra. niarnnail mitcnell.

Mrs. Cnarles 11. Tudor Is leaving tomorrow tor Washington, to attend the annual mooting of Navy 'Sponsor, Miss Hilda MnHtigh, Lockwnod Court AnartmentH. Was llOHtnaa u.hinl.v her luniilieon-brldge club, aaslatsd bv her charming slslwr, Mrs. Wilton A.

Foster, Th guest wor Misses Lucille Ross, Corlnnu Lnndherr, lime WohkliiK, Until Armstrong, Mesnames Thomas Klngsloy. J. A. Allium, Clarence Hchlottnsii and Itia Young, WINTON PLACE." i Ths msrrlago of Mr. Alfred Verrsn, of th Wlnton rond, and Miss Helen Kuhls whs solernnlied Sstunlay afternoon at the home of Kov, V.

SI ulna at Northslde. Miss Eva Kahle. slater of the brlila unil William Verrsn, the groom' brother, were their only attendants. Miss Elisabeth Marquette, pupil of Mr. Ftuderlck J.

Hoffman, of th Ollege of Muslo, gave a lovely program before the Mothers' Club at Ita mautliia- li.r. inia month. Miss Meta Jnhannlng. of Eoworth ave nue, entertained with hl-Ma-a nn day, followed by dainty refreshments. i.ussis at piay were Mrs.

E. C. Culvert, Mra Ilnssnfelder Mrs. Henry Martin, Mrs. Orenr, Mrs.

Jr. liblo, Mrs. C. K. Ooosman and Mrs.

Arch llmiublann Ft. Thomas, as Jfuest of honor. Mrs. Walter Fry. of McMakln avenue, entertained with a bridge party Wednesday afternoon.

Throe tables wer In play. Mr. Everett Mason, of Washington state, I visiting her sister, Mr. Olive Maddux. sirs n.

w. Murphy, Miss Marguerite Runyan, Mrs. Ouy V. Iwla, Mra Arthur Lewis, Mrs. Robert Clllmnre and Mra O.

P. Mackelfreah eninved tha matlnaa mil. steal at th Hotel Ulbson on Tuesday fors- noi.n. All lnformsl afternoon tea waa alvan Tuesday by Mra J. Thoman for Mra i Jtossnfelder, Mr.

E. T. Ambach. Mr. Scott King and Mr.

Otto Hlrach-fsld. Mr. Vsl. Rtelnle ha returned from a three week' delightful visit wllh hsr son and wife, Mr. and Mra Howard Btslnls, and little ion at lakeland, Fla.

Mra Stelnla also visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. sterritt at Clarwaier, who were formerly In residence here. Mis Ida entertained during the past week In honor of her card club with an afternoon of five hundred, followed by a aeiigntrui early evening tea ror sight guests. Mr, and Mra Arthur Osterhoff, of Ep-wortn avenue, assembled a few friends for a pleasant evening bridge on Saturday.

Mrs. fl Btraltelmeler'entarlalned nn Fri day with a noon dinner. Covers were placed for Mrs. C. Flschsr, Mrs.

II. Dusck-er, Mrs. M. Mrs. A.

Klleiman end son Gordon, of Fairmont; Mrs. Miller una daughter Jane, or camp WushlUKton; Mrs. C. Miller and oa Jack and Mr. A.

Llnde. A very attrsrtlve and orlrlnal valentine dinner was given by Mrs. Clod Price and Mrs. John Andrews ror ths members of the M. M.

Society at Enworth Hull Thurs day noon. Adorning ths center of ths tame wns a little red postorrics, from which ribbon extended to th guests' plalea 'favors for each being cunningly concealed In th postofflce. Hie charm and originality of the affair throughout afforded much enjoyment for all the guests. Mm. Olive Maddux spent a fsw dnys this wssk with hsr sister, Mrs.

William J. Llcksrt, at Hamilton, Ohio, On Friday evening, February a din-nsr will bo served at t.10 o'clock In Ep worth Hall for members of ths W. P. Club, after which Initiation of new mem bers will take place, who also wer host-essiis at the dinner. Miss Mary cllngman Is spending the week at Lelawais, Ohio, visiting with frlenda Mr.

and Mr. Btreltelmeler are dinner guest today of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Houston and family at Camp Washington.

Mr. n.nd Mrs. E. o. Calvert and mother, Mia.

Churlcs Boall, of Gray road, entertained wl'h a family dinner Sunday evening In honor of th eighty-fourth birthday anniversary ot Mra Jharles Heall. Mr. Fred Llnde and Mrs. Mora Heaves wcie dinner guests of Mr. and Mra A.

Linde, Wlnton road, Bunds svening. Ths Dorcas Sowing Circle, of Matthew's Evangsllcsl Church will siv a "met sau- ao" supper and edible sals Thursday nigm, reuruary i t. at me cnurcn. Mrs. Fred Sohroeder entertained on Wednesday with a lunchson for her embroidery cluh membe.

s. Covers were placed for Mrs. Edward Pfuu of Hartwell, Mrs. Krltcji of Northslde, Mrs Carl Kloo, Mrs. m.

Hsincay ana Mra senroeder or win' ton Place. Mr. and Mra F. L. Tullls spent the week-end with their brother and faintly at lndlanapolla Mlsse Janet Froome, 'Orac Fels and Leah Serena were among the 21 Ctrl Scout awarded tha Handywornan' Badge.

given by Mr. Clarence J. Roberta, of the Ohio Mechanics Institute, the past week. The Mutters' Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma entertained Saturday ovening with a carl party at the home of Mr. uud Mra.

Emmerllng In Clifton. Mr. Ouy V. Lewta Mr. E.

L. Halle and Mra 11. H. Allison wer the committee In charge. Mra John Bodmann, of Wlnton road.

pleasantly entertained Tuesday afternoon with a luncheon tn honor ot Mrs. Alfred wine, of irr oak avenua Mr. end Mn, Helmer Howard entertained with Sunday evening dinner In honor of Mra Howard' birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr, and Mra Benton Howard and daughter Sherley, Mr. and Mrs.

Oelsen and children, Marian and Howard, of Carthegej Mr. W. isgrlgg ana nr. ana run. nowara.

Mrs. George Folllck entertained with dinner at noon' Wednesday for Mra a Nichols, Billy, Bobby anl Helen Mae, of Norwood: Mrs. W. Kettler, Miss Lucille Fol lck and George Folllck, Jr. Mt.

and Mra H. L. Cress were agreeably surprised on Saturday evening bv a number of their friends with a farewell party prior to their departure to their new WYOMING, The valentine fete and bazaar sponsor by the Parent-Teacher' Association toast place Friday at the Wyoming Clubhouse. Conspicuous among the supper parties st the valentine fete wa that given by Mis Florenoe Hunsberger, daughter ot Mr. and Mra O.

E. Hunsberger, Wyoming avenue, SI young friends enjoying her hos- pltallty, Mrs. John A. Smith and father, Mr. H.

Forslngsr, Stearns avenua left Thur day for Cuba. Mra Emily Knight Smith 1 In New York City this wnuk, attending ths convention of Social Welfare Workers. Miss Martha Klnsey Is among the arrival horns this week from Camden, 8. a Miss Katharine Stoneharger, Wyomloaj avenua ha been In New Haven, Conn. Mr.

and Mra W. W. Coney, Compton' road, departed this week for a month' resplto at Bt, Petersburg, Fla Monday, Fobruary 14, th Wyoming Woman' Club will have the ploasure el hearing Dr. Roy K. Hank, of the Uunvsr- slty of Cincinnati, tell of "Reoont Aroheo-logical Discoveries In Greece." The Eleanor Vance Missionary Society held Its annual election of officers last Thursday at the mooting In the home of Mra Walter 11.

Pentlurga, Worthlngton avenue. Mr. and Mra William S. Bcobla Elm -avttnue, are among the tourists Friday tor Ht. Petersburg.

where they will Journ about one month. Mrs. inorenos Tabb, Clark street, Itlng With relatives III Louisville. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Stark. Elm avenua. hud ns tholr gucut from Memphis, the past week Mrs. William Stark. 'i ne yoming ciubiiouae i uemiuy eve- nlng wns the scene of a delightful party, which Is one of a series to bs given, tnls season, Twenty-four tables wers la ply.

Tha World Servlc Guild met Mondaiv veiling with Mrs. Ralph Cordoa Wash' lngton and Burns avenues. Mrs. Charles M. Htnela Elm avenua l- enjoylng Chicago with a party of friend from Cincinnati this week.

Mis Mnrgueilt Craig's delayed trip te Cluirliisteii, H. until l'Tlilay of th pest week gave Mrs. B. F. Taylor, Springfield uke, an opportunity of eutertninliig In her inner with a luncheon party Thursday Just prior te hsr departure.

Mrs.) Francis M. Ampt, osyion, tinio. passing a fsw days with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Ampt. Mr. and Mrs. Graff, Hill liuiii, are oriiurtaliilng this week-end Miss Bertha Huvln.or and Mr. Oeorg Buvlnger, of Dayton, Ohio, Mra Wllfreil Sunderland fAnne Amnt) left for Imyton Wedneadny, after a short visit with Mr.

and Mra. Charle Ampt. Mrs. Herbert uitonle eutertsinea wun a few tub Ion of bridge at her horns on Hums avenue Tuesday, In honor of hsr sister, Mrs. Allmsn Todd, of Kalamasoo, Mlolu Mr.

and Mra. A. M. MarkKV. Oliver read.

unlertalned with four tiUiles of bridge and, a dinner party preceding Monday evening. Mis Rutn Rltcm 1 in new xora uny for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Jant and Miss Oer- triiiln are et nbllnhed for a few week at the Hotel Metropole, expecting to return i homo III tho early spring. Mr. and Mra Ralph ID. Bond, Worth-lngton svenue, enjoyed the homecoming' from Antloch College of their son.

Henry Bond, for tho inld-year holiday recess. Mr. and Mrs. T. O.

Paddack enjoyed a few days visit from Mr. John Paddaok. who ciuno home for a short visit from Madison, Ind th past wsek. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Hall, Glen way iruva ii attractive bridge party at the Wyoming Clubhouse last Friday evening, lb" following being their guests; Mr.

unil Mrs. William llonple Mrs. W. 'Bk Dodson, Mr. and Frank Weelermnn, sir.

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Lewis, and Mr. Carl Rloharl Vonnegut, which took place at 1:30 o'clock on February at Christ Episcopal Churoh, with Rsv. Floyd Van Keursn officiating. Dr. and Mrs.

Jams V. Rawllng nnuuncsd th ongngomsnt of their daughter, Miss Margaret Rawllng', -la-- Theodora Reese IlurVny. The wsddlng' will take plac February II. Mr. and Mra, John M.

Ran, Jr har returned from a trip to Atlantlo City aa other Eastsrn point. Announcement hss been mad ot th marriage of Mis Margaret May Copsa-t haver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Cnpetiliavsr, mid Mr, Jesse Ls Parson, of Eldorado, III. Ths wedlng took plaos February I at th horn of Rsv.

I G. Trent. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fessler snd sn.

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John Francis MoCont entsrtatned Mh luncheon-bridge Wednesday at th Marott lintel. The marriage of Miss Vivian Walts- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

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Ind. Peldman avenue, assembled ths same group of friends for bridge. Miss Virginia Craig was the charming hostess Monday eveulng to the Alpha rneta borority at ner nome on Ashland avenue. About the rooms were many tulips, daffodils and rapes, which lent an atmosphere of spring. During the eve ning one of the members, whose engagement was Just announced to Mr, H.

Davis Bockson, wa surprised with a handkerchief shower. Thirty member enjoyed thla affair. Mra Jaok Dewttt and small daughter, Miss Jacqueline, of Tesarkana, are the house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Loui Rauch, of Cameron avenue. Announcements have been received of the marriage of Miss Florenoe Elisabeth Darling, daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Darling, of Cameron avenue, to Mr. uavio Carter Sprague, of Cincinnati.

Mra Carl Bennett, who ha been the guest of her mother, Mrs, W. B. Conner, of Ksnlworth avenue, left Sunday tor Bt. Louis, where she wa joined by Mr. Bennett and where they are now located.

Mrs. William Curran entertained with a delightful luncheon and bridge ot lovely appointments Friday, The guests participating In the games were Mesdames Gordon Graham, Nelals Riley, Wendell Pavey, Howard Evans, Harry Preasler, Frederick Diets and Rohurt Porter. Mra John II. Long ha returned horn after a delightful visit with her daughter, Mrs, Howard Ralston, of Milwaukee, and with her son, Mr. Raymond Long, of Indianapolis, Ind, Mrs.

Robert Curry ha returned to her home In Lexington after a delightful visit with her daughter, Mra ID. Ford, and family. Mra Minnie Blckmore, of Brooklyn, N. has returned to her home after an extended visit with Mr. and Mr.

H. O. Johnson, of Forest avenue. Mr. and Mra.

David B. Sterritt (Miss Lucille Robinson) entertained their card club Wednesday evening. Tho guesta were Mr. and Mrs. Ilerschsl Wade, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Lepper, Josephine Parriah and. Mr. Geoige Bloebaum. A delicious luncheon was served near midnight.

Mrs. Harry D. Martin entertained at a brldie-luncheon at her home on Thurs day for her sister, Mra T. E. Arnold, of Louisville, Ky.

Those present were Mesdames J. W. McCanimon, Carl Volkman, J. C. rarker, Edward P.

Fischer, Arthur Beedle, Charlie Dwyer, Albert Parker, Walter Gauspohl, Charles Stevenson, Gus Mav. Carl Braun. Howard Evana Allen C. Roudebush, Hroadus O. lee, Larry Service.

Veva Huffman and H. L. Balance, of Bollevue, Ky, Miss Mildred Boothby entertained for Miss Mildred Kahle, brlde-eleot of Mr. Francis Hannaford, with a personal showed at her attractive home In South Norwood on Tuesday evening. The hostess was assisted In extending oourteelos by Mrs.

Boothby. The guests were Mlsse Mildred Kahle, Mra Hannaford, Mrs. Kahle, Ann Haeussler, Mary Hayne, Mra Crane, Alice Cubberly, Elvera Hillebrnnd, Bertha Gad. May Kramer, Ruth Kahle, Mayme Lowe, osephlne Reed, Esther Kahle, Ethel Chamberlain and Mrs. Cheater Osterman.

0AXLEY. TTndar the BDlendld direction of Mrs. H. Plumly and Mrs. B.

Davis and Misses Hnffiiieler and Hranatettnor. the Oramatla Club of the West Oakley Mothers slid Trachers' Club will present the playlet "Cupid Calories" on Thursday and Friday svenlnjs, Fehiuary 17 and 18, at the school auditorium at o'clock. Those completing the cast are Mesdames Huff man, Mueller, van winKie, iiaKe, aimiii, Bnliron. lie Vosa. Marls.

Koehne. Besuner, McNultv and Cronenvett. There will also he a candy salo In connection with this affnlr. Misses Ollio Brown, of Oxford University, and Maudell Hrnwn, of Indianapolis, were visitors on Saturday ot Mra. David Gordon.

The Missionary Society of the Christian Church was very pleasantly entertained wednes'jay nrternoon at me nome ox Airs. E. A. Van Winkle on Madison rond. Mrs.

K. Horseus ontertalned the follow ing members of her card club Wednesday afternoon: MeKdame diaries ttosuner. h. Davis, O. Da Voss, J.

Downing, 8. Edwards, It. T'lumly and W. Schick. Mrs.

Florence Gotf fjchwirtx will entertain Tuesday afternoon from I to I o'clock with a Valentine party for the Woman's Republican Club. Mrs. Sally Bpicsr will ba one of the speakers. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dreslng annnounce the engagement of their youngest daughtsr Ruth to Mr. Edward Arllngnaus, also of Oakley. No date for the wedding has been set. Mies Kathleen Van Winkle, of- Cleveland, Ohio, stopped over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Van Winkle, en routs to MUllgan College, Tennessee. PRICE HILL. A mustcnle for ths Student nurses of ths General Hospital was given Thursday evening, the following Price Hill talent making up a delightful program: Mrs.

Luth, vocalist; Mrs. 10. Hanefeld, whistler; Miss Adelaide Apfel, pianist; Miss Helen 1'utmiui. reader: Miss Dolly Janet Bloom, dancing. The Assembly members were guests or Mrs.

J. J. Aull on Thursday. Mrs. llerrsns will have the n-nxt meeting.

The Junior Muslo Club of Price Hill, I their February meeting on Wtdnes- Ouy. Patriotic songs opened and closed the program and piano numbers were heard played by Dorothy Goettke, Mary Kettmann4 Lora'ne -BehueRer, Elaine Hendy, and Janet lloog. Readings were also a part of the program by Marguerite Nle-helsel and Vora Wo Men haunt. The e-leo- tlon of officers for the coming year include: President, Jeannette Robinson; Vice President, Elaine Hendy; Hecretary, Janet Boog; Treasurer, Adele Hayne; rep-resulting the various schools on Price The Junior Muslo Club meets ths second Wednesday of each month. The Iramatl Club of the Prion Hill, Circle, Laughters of Isabella, presented a program of comedies the evening of February 9, "patsy Krom Dakota'7 dlrented by Mr, Robert Toerner, and "A Tipsy Pudding." by the Rnnlor EschArion Club of Ht.

ijnurcii, directed by miss Rose Marie Fackskamp. The musical part of the program Inniudod violin numbers by Master Paul Kettlg; plaun, Mr. It. Hchwarber; vocal, Miss Alma Rauen and Mr. A.

Kortekamp; accompanists, Miss Verna Rosen and Miss Catherine Toerner, The Parent-Teachers' Club of Bt. Law rence Pariah presented two clever little plays in the auditorium. February and 4, under tne direction or miss hoso Maris Peckakainn. "Tickets and "Hun- bonnets' were ths comedies which pleased Inrge audiences. Ths vocal solo of Mra Harry Hellers, accompanied by Mrs.

La-Verne Krletsch, and ths overture and finale of the Cohort FWiturs added to ths jlmsure of ths program. The West ri jmII Music Club met In ths Price Hill Library Auditorium on Monday, preventing the February program. Mies Jonenhlns Bui 1 1 van read a very splendid paper, "Music As An Art and a Language," the various forms of expression being Illustrated by the following artists: Miss Ethel Ruoff, Miss Adelaide Apfel, Miss Lltllnn Moloney, Mrs. -Fred ium, Airs. t-iucK, miss Ionian kick eimann.

Mrs. Thomas McNnmara. rave a group of readings. Mrs. Kchulte was tea hostess, the table suggestive of Valentine with heart-shaped cakes and tall red candles.

Miss Marls fhittman announced ths en gagement of Miss Loretta Huecker to Mr. Tiiodore Roth, at a enrd party Tuesday evening, bridge preceding the luncheon. The girls who congratulated the brtd-to-he Included Miss Lillian Johannlgman, miss Mary Kaiser, Miss moraine Naber, Miss Cecelia Mortlnl, Miss Helen Bchenck, Miss Myrtle Martin and ths hostess. PLEASANT RIDGE. tr.

lmint a V.nnul TJal1i.a an talned with a birthday iiarty for her daughter Mary The guests were: Edith Moeller, Hetty Tinkle, Jane Melren-fleld, Herbert Toms, Handley Mayer, and Jack and Craig' Hakte. Mra Jti. Milliard, or Kidge avenue, won a prize for an apple pie In the baking contest at Music Hev.i A. A. Tassler.

of ths Kvangellr-al Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, was pleoeantly surprised by ths members of his parish, Twelve friends of Mr. Jack Meerse gave him a "surprise" birthday party last week. The 1'ythlan Slaters gave a card party on February 6. The committee comprised Mrs. iiowara mil ana, Mrs.

uiauas Lltts- son. Mra Fred Voges entertained her hrldsre club on Wednesday afternoon with gussts lor two lanies. Mr. and Mra. John and daurhter Jean of Loeantlville avenue, have been visiting in I'Kymn, limo.

Mra W. P. Benjamin, of Bt, Louis, I visiting relatives and friend In I'leasant Ridge and Oakley, Miss Myrtle New, of Kennedy Heights, was ths weekend guest of Mra (Jeora'e Orlmm. of Falrvlew Heights. Mrs.

Baets entertained her cluh on Thursday afternoon. The guest of honor was sira uenjamin, or Ht. ileitis. Mr. and Mra Waldo Edwards wer the Sunday gueit of Mr.

and Mra Klbbey, of UIV.IRIIU, Mr. and Mra Henry Buck were the weekend guests of Mra Caroline Outermuth, of Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Portman are having an extended trip to Havana, Cuba, and the ransme Lsnm, Mra O.

Welsch, of Laura lane, entertained with a dinner party. Cover were laid for Meodames H. Bene, R. Armstrong, W. Hoffman and William Schmidt.

Mr. H. S. Elliot attended the State Horticultural society in Columbus last week. Th Clrculu Club will entertain with a theater party In February.

PEICE HILL, Mitrs Nellie Farrell. Elberon avenue, an. companled 'by her brother, I passing the winier in Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller, Elberon avenue, celebrated their wedding annl.

versary last Saturday evening. Those en. Joying the affair were Mr. and Mr. Mohr, Mr.

and Mrs. Haunirs. Mr. and Mrs. Wulfekottsr, Mr.

and Mra OUn. Mr. and Miss Pauline Mueller was hostess to liar bridge club at her home on West High street. Tuesday afternoon. i The Indies' Aid Society of Hamllne MONTGOMERY.

Mrs. Will Todd wa hostess to the members of her What Not Club with Mrs. JTiank Bchorle, Pleasant Ridge; Mrs. Harry Van Pelt and Miss Bertha Hoffman as guests. Following a ring throwing contest at which prises were awarded Mrs.

Edward Strauaer, Mrs. Harry Van Pelt and Mrs. Frank Keller, a delicious lunch-ton was enjoyed. Mrs. Lena Uasselbeck and daughter, Clifton, passed the week-end with Mrs.

W. Trovlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ralston, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowley entertained with a most enjoyable dance at the Town Hall Saturday evening. A number of out-of-town guests were present.

A number from her attended the Farmers' Institute Wednesday and Thursday, held at Sycamore High School Auditorium. MT. AUBURN. Messages from Mis Ellen G. Volkert, President ot the HU Auburn Muslo Club, tells of her delghtful week-end visit with her former teacher, Madame Marguerite Melville Llsznlewskl, In New York, and who gave a delightful concert there on Tuesday to a large assemblage.

She was also a guest at a non-subscrlptlon special performance of Glacomo Puccini's opora "Tosca" at ths Metropolitan Opera House. She met Mr. and Mra Thomas J. Kelloy there, who are enjoying a great many of the musical events. Mrs.

William Adams Pease's party at ths Cincinnati Country Club on Wednesday was a very oharmlng affair. The luncheon was served at small tablea, each holding bright spring flowers of tulips, sweet peas and hyacinths. Auction bridge succeeded the game. Attractive coin purses were the same uniform prizes and wera attractively wrapped In snowy white paper and tied with pink tulle. Mrs.

Pease was assisted by Mr. Pease's mother, Mrs. Isaao Merrick Pease, of Auburn avenue. Miss Mary Corcoran accompanied her parents to Jackson, Ohio, last week to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen De Brul (Nan Corooran) and her little daughter. Miss Alice Blmrall, Auburn avenue, has returned from a visit to New York where she had gone In the Interest of ths Girls' Friendly Boolety. Mra Joseph A. Helmer wa hostess yesterday to ths Junior Mt. Auburn Muslo Club.

It being Lincoln's Birthday made It particularly Interesting, these Junior not wishing to be outdone by Uie elders of the Mt. Auburn Muslo Club, so devotad the ficgram to American music. Mrs. 30. A.

Chairman of the card party given under the auspices of ths Sacred Heart Sodality of the Holy Name Church, announces that both afternoon and evening a diversity of games will be playsd and In conjunction a cake All are cordially Invited to attend to make thU pre-lenten social gathering a success. Mri. E. O. Smith, Highland avenue.

Is hostass, on Tuesday, to the members of the awthorne Club. Mrs, L. Wolsa-leder- and Mr. Harmon will speak on "Personalities In Art." Muslo and a or clal hour will follow. A Washington Birthday dinner, under the auplces of the Men's Blbls Class of the M.

B. Churoh. Is to bs a gala affair h. at February 26. In the as sembly hall.

A number of attractive ar ticles will do ror aaie. mr. well, Mr. Telker. Dr.

R. Cofleld and Mr. Chestsr Mlrlck, with their committee, are working hard to make this annual affair their biggest success. Miss Ruth Weston. Highland avenue, gave a lovely valentine party on Saturday evening for 12 of her friends.

Following cards and dancing a dainty collation was served. The guest Included Misses Mary LOUIS TSIKer, nary eanor Brill, Virginia Newland. Gretchan Runhanan: Massra John Pfau, 'Rolo Crandall, Harry Walsh. Jack, Campbell, Art Walker. Dick Longley and the hostess.

Mra Earl Wright. Is visiting hsr sister, Mrs. a. mangier. Ryan avenue.

Mr. H. D. Randall, McGregor avenus, will be hostess to ths Ladlss' Aid of the M. B.

cnurcn, ipiwu Wednesday. Miss Reberda Barclay, Lexington, passed the week-end with Mr. and Mr. L. Vandegrift.

The marriage announcement of Mr. vai no.h and Miss Helen Nesper. of Euclid avenue, was made last week. Mrs" J. W.

Montgomery pariy Hotel Alms, on Saturday of last week, was a charming affair, assembling SO tables for luncheon which was followed by bridge. Sweet peas and Jonquils deoorated the tables, which added a spring-like sr. Montgomery received with tier daughter. Mrs. Vaughan E.

Montgomery, Mrs. Oeorg ivoenier i berg. Two out-of-town guests, Mrs C. 8. Norton and Mr.

Earl Hagemeyer. of Denver. were the guest of honor. Mr. W.

B. Ment will be hostess tomorrow aftsrnoon at the Gibson Hotel to the member, of the Mt. Auburn Literary Club. MT. HEALTHY.

V. In the hleh school here, wa urprlsed by her pupils, who Save her a shower of gift, of msny klnda Miss Wood ha. recently resigned to be .1, n. ntr.ni entertained at dinner Sunday last Mrs. T.

Bullock, of Sllverton; Mrs. Bchrable. formerly Miss Bess Bullock, of New York, and Miss Ade laide Smith, or Akron. Mr. narnien, I Near East Relief, vleltsd and gave addresses In the U.

B. Sunday school and the Christian Church last Sunday. MT. WASHINGTON. Mr, and Mrs.

Edward Btroanld'er, Beech-niont avenue, were pleasantly entertained at the houso of Mr. and Mr. G. C. Anderson, Bethel, Ohio, lajt Tuesday.

Mrs. William Stephen, Corbly road, was at homo to ths members of the Ladle Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church last Thursday afternoon. At the regular meeting of the Mt. Washington Clvlo League In Tripoli Theater last Monday evening the following officer were Installed by Judge Joaeph Woeste lor the ensuing year: President, Mr. Herman Plepho; Vice President, Messrs.

A. W. Cobb and Lewie Casey; Recording Secretary, Mr. Walter O. Klein; Corresponding Secretary, Grover Maehet; Treasurer, Rov.

Arthur Williams; Directors, Messrs. Chester Sheatzley, Louis B. Woeste, E. G. Freltag.

Frank A. Hlght, E. J. Holmes, Mrs. A.

B. Marshall and Mra. G. MUllgan. Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Johnson were charmingly entertained by friends in Walnut Hills last Saturday evening. Miss Elisabeth Button entertained at her home, the Linden, her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCord, of Madlsonvllle, Ohio.

Mrs. Ralph Payne will be hostess at the next regular meeting of the Southgate Literary Club. Mrs. Oray MUllgan will entertain Monday evening, February 14, with a Valentine social. Mra.

M. T. Collard and Mrs. Gray Mllll-gsn wer guest at the memberahip tea given by Mrs. Alfred Bettman at her beautiful home on Stanley avenue.

Mis Mary Dorln. College Hill, and Miss Ruth MUllgan passed the week-end at Miami College. NORTH BEND. Mr. and Mr.

Clyde Myers and daughters. Misses Alma and Bernice, enjoyed a trip over the week-end to Niagara Falls. Miss Hazel Myers, Mr. Fred Moloney and Mr, Cletus Gleason, leaving Thursday night and returning Sunday morning, attended the "Big Four" Basket Ball tournament held at Muncle, en Saturday. The second of a series of euchre given by the ladle of the St.

Mary' Auxiliary for the Ht, Joseph's Church benefit, will be held on Saturday evening at Tippecanoe pavilion. A number of youns- folks nf Clevee ni North Bond will give a valentine party oa iueeuay evening at me uievea iiall. NEWTOWN. The Lalies 'AldV Society of the M. JO.

Church will give Washington Birthday upper In the churoh parlors. Mi. Joseph Rhulln wa hostess to a Chapel met in tne cnurcu i Mrs. ficekatz Mis. and Mr.

Cain Beekatx motored to Dayton Ohio. Sunday and passed the day with Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Gray. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Lut enjoyed a pleasant evening with old friends of Logan who motored here Friday evening of last The members of Zetetlc Circle of Oreen-dale pleasantly surprised Mrs. Albert Markland on her birthday anniversary last Tuesday evening. The Loval Woman's Class of the Christian Church met In ch.uh,.J.anr: lors Tuesday evening and an appetising covered-dish lunch was eerved by the committee. Mrs.

J. R. Bhy, Mrs. C. M.

Shepherd and Mse. R. P. Nelson. Mrs Joseph Fraxer was a recent guest of relatives at Hnyler Park, Ohio.

Mrs. Frank Bolts. Cincinnati, passed Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Wlrth. Mr? and Mrs.

Perry Mahan were guests of relatives at Ludlow, Ky the latter part "isJC Malpby. Price Hill. Cincinnati, passed the week-end in this city at the home of Miss Grace Hlauslng. On Tuesday tt members of Colonel Archibald Lochry Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, wero entertained at Nowllntoft, Greendale. by Mra A.

H. Dietrich, the affair being the annual WashlliKton birthday party. Mrs Ott Beck, Petersburg was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cox, rMaslaNell Efflott.

Cincinnati, passed the week-end here with her mother, Mra John ElMrsV R. S. Waring visited her mother, Mrs. Augusta Rledel, Covington, Ky re- A. H.

Jackson was hostess to the Wednesday Luncheon Cluh last week and entertained the members with a sumptuous five-course six-o'clock dinner. Mr and Mrs. Carl Burkhard and Miss Dorothy Burkhard, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, were week-end guests of relatives in Mrs. Jnmos R. Ray are vlslt-lm relatives In Baltimore.

Md. Mrs. E. A. Bauer entertained the members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the i First PreBbyterian Church with a masked party Wednesday evening of last week.

The guests enjoyed ft delicious collation after all unmasked. LINWOOD. The regular monthly meeting of the Llnwood Community Center will be held at the Llnwood ohool on Friday evening, Eebruary 18, at o'clock. An excellent program has been arranged, Including violin solos by- Miss Doris Wliltaker and recitations toy Miss Virginia Ramsey. Judge Chester R.

Shook will be the speaker. There will also be dancing and a social time to which the community Is Invited. Dr. and Mrs. J.

E. Townsley, of Eastern avenue, are enjoying a visit, in Houston, Texes. Mrs. O. O.

Haines was hostess to the Ladles' Aid Society of the Llnwood M. E. Church on Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Farrell, President of the Lin.

wood Women's Club, announces a very Interesting program to be held Tuesday at the home of Mra. Frank Poske, 4921 Eastern avenue. The club was very fortunate In securing Mrs. Simon Kuhn as one of the principal speakers who is to speak of "My Experience In Geneva," and Miss Edna Strohm, who will spesk about the permanent registration bill and how a bill la passed. LOCKLAND.

Following the presentation of "Captain by the Thespian Dramatic Club last Sunday evening, Mr. Adolph Varelmann entertained a number of friends at his home on South Mill street. Mrs. Paul Halloran entertained the members of hsr card club at' hep homo on Arlington avenue last Thursday eve-ulnar. Mr.

George Fox, of Is visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mrs; William Fox. 1 Mr. and Mra. Ohmer Teazel! entertained at- bridge last Thursday evening, their guests were Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Broad-Well and Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Van Wye. Miss Bell and Mr. O.

Miller, of West- i for Coughs-Jw wose nign scores, in guests In I 44.

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