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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 105

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Till: KNQUIKKK, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, OCTOHKIl 1, 11)22 AixTioN rrva. II In Koiiii'MJuimn snd Mm. I Hi Pre See l-Mward niii Mr i vpinil'iin Tn -Ii it in Mrs. hurtcs Tay'or, i.f a 'id-. I on of Mr.

unit nun in liy ILL CIlM! Ml rtl Mi-. K. ut i -I .1 hill an, Mm Ce Kuv Untile Mi (Ten Mel i i It.jttle an. I Mm Jnhtl K. I UK will be hrld TlliHeday uh al 1 1 i.ji'ii.

-tbv 11 ml. I. I II. -e fl WALNUT HILLS. ith e.l.

VII CLIFTON. ii i t.nipuiii. IK Ml- Arnold nt Mm Hut- Mm tit ruuntiv home at Ft. MilrliH. vi.tnnn.

III Kan tfiith avenue, 1. i.f Fifth nvf- Mm T.ing ai.ti. i.i W.ii Mi 1'. Kir ah I Mi 1 'I I ii. i .1 ttllb pi I iibc.med it ti ,1 nf pi iM'lUiJ li h.

Mis Mii Kiir ot minim, ire, mo. Mint )h llif KU'Mt u( In limit. IK. J. Ftiwrli, niie.

in ib-Hine-ill' i tduiiiluu I i Mr. and Mifi John Hheiifr nre eiitertd.n- In with a i ii iff et 'iiipp'T I ti 1 run ii St 1 1 1 hotmr t-f Mift.s Fhimr Hi mi -mm iin.l bet icbillnn ftf the Hie lollnvl- tK, tr el F. h. ei Id W.Ti F.lglith 1 II' an i ri i und Mi 1 Hut' 1 a I. Im I f.

I. ed of it. at t-t Mr. i llenrp tta MiH It nor. 1 i a tilth Mm dent.

Mm mi tin. It .11. nit V.i'p iaiil.1li'K. el.tr Mm ti if! on. tire bat of i'iim ue of ink T'le bel M'mg n' brelh.

A hiek ma .1 Iteit-it I 1.. Tupman; Tr e-t Mm It I hoinp-Mix. H. in Pb mm Civs in bine- Mi. Huntley T.ijbu ulhl thv'-t In party.

Miii It. und Mis. Karl M' M-orU ril llv, Telin Willi Hie oil Illf l''1' tt N. oik tn fp. nd the winur.

w.ie guee-s a few dav. i.f It and Mm il'litirleH H. Ainldn of Corn. II pi ne It Mi mid Mm. Minns will return to I'm.

In June, whetM they will bo pet main 1 1 1 Indited. Vr i Mm HanU, Mm. Hennette 'Utei H- lilele and Miss S. hi- L'TLiUH avenue, nit liov in Itn? de Jhii Ii mii'iii ll I'eiia eitt ti nli'in i HimpMon. ike.

Liuk-m Huttr-v (or. Jean Mine Von ei hointld ty 1'ntten-tdd M.Ute, i and Mm. Amy Pi.t n. Am. i i i it I i et-on, F.dtt Hum ev l.

Fldlldre Itimtt i t.udwick. JoHt ph Htieil. ttmotd Homtald. Stan 1 ofrl Hem in Ntuno-Ji. Cbapian i Ui -s 'Jia.

Heilf ed. of Walnut Hut d- ele. of Mi i i.e Immiiin o' i oh, ml. us. Kneiti honor ai a bn.iyf paity i cit 1 liiiM-dl Cr-n'-e nd vim.

Ivt-niieih Ci.iwr..id Thum-lm rr, i it. Those present vveio Minxh Catiuitne Htvlng. Cbaileue i i tifhei Inn Heal I. lluth lttrrl At lid: ne H. lfi led, Uubel 1'iuper Liny limpet.

Mestlatnes T-Mward Mn -bill. Miter Hitude. Th. ilium Henbam. Wait- i Siifile.l.

Lnwienee NrliiHlll, Han-dull rl Hoert. Kugetitj Puick. Waiter UHiey. 1'ailtu Hiiillh, Hugo Ihowet and Hti.lttim, Mm. F.v.m Mav.

of Walnut llllli. Is en-bivuig- a v.eit In New Vimh and Atlantic Hv Mr, and Mm. Albert Hehrman. whoe loSiitaae wti. an event of Hepteinber 14 at the Wah.

tit HUi ter im Church, are now v.f'tinK ttdittive in Winnipeg, Ontario, on iht-li ittuin they will reside in New poi Mi und Mm (Ireen and family and Mr, Foul, of Walnut Hills, wei guems Sunday of Mi Mrs. John McLaln. of I.ov land Mi" Mtna I Prul, of Peet-her street. In vttuiiitt Ih mid Mm. Charles P.

Neill. of ihit t-toti, Mia- t'ullelle nf Hell plaee. iviMMed Mm. Itobett Thompson, of North i ilde, the pat peg. Slant, r.f Wnlnut HlllH.

bride elr of Mr. 1 1 Tilt. We prett-nt wen ib. W. MilPi.

Mlr-N Mitry Mutiieti, i M.ni Waiien. Mir Naomi Hew, Mln Mm-Unlet Mi tt ut MInu Marie Kuypni, John NtwfMttli. Mm. tie.in Plaehaum und "th' m. Mrs.

J. Planev, of Walnut Hills; Mrs. Ella He! He. Mrs. Anna Pramble and Mra, Perguruin were lunebeon guest of Mia, M.

I.Hftli, nl Mitdisnnville. A pi el editing was snlem tilled Thuis-ilay evening at the Church of the Cove-iimiiI bv Frank Hievenanii, when Mr. end Mrs. Walter Htaut'i daughter. Mli-s Hetrtle, liecnme tho bride nf Mr.

Jerry per, Hon of Mr. snd Mrs. I.eoiutitl Kuv per The bride sa beautiful (a li Siivvn of white canton crepe, with her veil nitKLt with orange, blowoma. eanylni: white Hhe hud two attendant, her sinler. Mim Mnrgsret Staut, and Mifs Mary Maine.

The britleemaids wore ot-hbl and pale Nietoii illki, each carrying pinlt ronet. A reception followed the eeit-ninnv at the WO'Un's hmne, Mr. and Mrs. Kuyper will miiUe their home on Thrall avenue, Clifton, MInh Martha Wilson, of Walnut I til Im was the unit of Miss Eva Evrett, of Kpwnith Mrs. Mnb.1 Mason Field, nf Enst McMillan siieet, eutertalnfld with a luncheon at Die Hotel Alms In honor of Mrs, Ceorgs hImIi, utto has lelurned to New York.

Mis. T. Artnaiidorf, of Walnut Hills, was a luncheon guest of Mrs. ti. Moffotd.

of Elm wood, recently. Mis. HegitiaM Colllsnn. of Mt. Washington, entertained with a luncheon Tueadnjr In honor of Miss Oraos Bel fried, of Walnut Hills.

A prettv weddlnf will tske place Thurs-dav afteinoon at the Church ot the Advent when Miss Crnce He fried will bw- I A 'ptiuiid purty'1 will be liliiii by the iiimpbt-ll Cuuniy Woimns W'Knrt. Club Fl bitty, llcltdtef tint hellellt ff tint Spei'm hi HoNpttal, Mrs. John T. Ilidi4e. I'r.

nt ut the club, hII) hn-hlsled hy im nf the oi naii xi 1 1 -i III ttl' VJltlt-Uf i it le of i III plifll liMlll'y. fhiilrnien id the cintimr -va Are wtnirt, Mi h. John Tudd; Keln- u. Mm. MU-kiunptr; ItjiyTon, Mr.

tl. JoliUM-li; Ft. Thuinttn, Mrs. Andrew lii bhmdi Ill-ton, Ml. J.

I1, HiiUtllKMU'. Mm. Kiiwartl Weiidl; Cold Sprltm. X. rn.

.1. Sui.iini i lex ut. ill la. Mia V. Sl.aw; I IU'.

MlrfS I t. WfiKuer; e. Mis. Ht -iiible; Molboui ip Mrs. I'liiKUtly ritlir a.

Mrs. tt. T. Martin; Minttti. IB.

Jolly; FUg Kpi Itigs, Mrs. V. Thornton. Ai.ii fiJit i 1 1 i 1 1 ii or 1 1 ri i ii 1 1 hie, M.ih.. who 1" visiting tlU'IlilH Hint lebttives 111 Mils city.

wit the ul of honm at ii tl inner liiven i-y Mr. A ihi-rt Ii nml Iiim sinter, Mrc. Itngci NifT, ut thi-ir home In Hmit liMttc. Mi. mid Mm J.

Fel.imtiu, of Overton nit fit, Iiiivu returned from motor tnp nml visit with rulatlvus In tspi in gib la, i bio, i M. 'harles Put man entertained with delightfully informal tK Thutmlay afternoon finm ii to 5 oiluck nt her mli'in- F.at Third- street, for ttic benefit of i Uidus' Alii Hoeioiy of the Taylor Htreet M. K. Church. Mm.

MnrHit until, of Chicago, the National Treasurer of the Woman's Christian Tempsraneo I'tiiou, who wan the unt ai' Mis. H. I laihhai ger, of thin rlty, during the unnutil matt onvontlon of the e. T. C.

which was held In CmlnKtou wi'Hk, if cdnesday 1 Ceii-ti ii Kontui ky. Mia. J. i' Np. ot Lexington, find Vri.

n.Uniln IK-rry, ulso of I.i-xin'oii. wrre ft fniulK In thin rity dm nig tliH W. C. T. V.

con vt-nt ion. wlilrh thi-y Kttn'ii'd In Covtntftou tin imst wwK. Mrri. John li. Hiheiblv will glv mi Htl-t uinn I'Hi ty H.itui'ilfiy afternoon.

Octobtr 7, at ht-r hoiut' nivi'rauh Parkwtiy. Pilar i 'lln. for thr bf nrrtt of th Avon Nuon CUupter. tliw proccedd to donnttii to thi Kahifin Still HtMpital. Many amuxinn atti nilon Iiave he at lor thi' even in ic and afternoon, onu of llm ill.

tin A. Snnpaoti Mm Clinton TtuendHle in xUHtim Mr F. I umaldwoli. of Wamavv Ohm. The mattlKe of i Kdna 1 UK be 1 1 to Mi Ham HueniBU.

of Walnut will la- ttoleinnistd i'dnedav moitnnR ut Ht Mniva Cttlbedial. The bi Lie's attend' nlt will be Ml Marl lbuiKhetty. niflei of the bible, ami Mow Mai K. Callagher. Mi Frank Owens will at a betit man.

TI.e ui.li. -is will be Mr. Pi. -ton Mi. Cliff Huston, bi other ot lit i ne home of tlie brl.le, Mr.

end Mn. How ail K. Uordbk, of 1M-Pa ar Cn fd o( Mi. aii.I Mn Arthur H'elmes Moree, of il-vK 't 1 Kev and Mm. imm and ihf.r Mi-- nie fiuin Wnidi 11.11, It 1.

Ml Jiihth CUPm siil her ihiIki ri inied tio-n HiriMii. Mr a it, I Ml. Ft lun I have tetti- el oi Hufi aii-1 avenue to tjo lr new hine Itn. Mill Avotida.e, lib Cu tmm re i ut i put d. i-fi F'tiaia 1...

Koed er ha returned, af'er )n-llitt ttu nilia at lite i-e Mi and Mn Henrv Pat.k'.o. of av inn, have returned, after a mi'timer i '4f 1 hi Ktir ie. Mm Uod and'rgrlft left Tuilv t- Mmt her wer. Mm. It.

Itruce. ut FUn-; teirif. lnd. Mm. Kd Ilrot-ksmilh.

of leit avenue, i tet mined Hun.lny in of her Mi tttday 1 b.ise tending were Mr. snd Mm. Joon IbffniRn. Mr. and Mm Will Hflinn, Mi -and Mm M.

Houer, Mr. an 1 Mm. cimrb a lia.tc Mr, and Mr. AI Mr. anj Mm i lUi.dd Naali, Mr, and Mrs.

C. Hiod-lueiirer. Mr. sn.l Mra. I'anelner.

Mm ho. hi ttxll I Mrs. It. Hehlneder en erl a Inetl with a Milliner patty und mliteelbineon.t Mhowei in 'lorrnr of i li nm Jnhnxim of I Uttmi He-KhtH, bnd e-elei of Mr. Will ih in A-, S'el'enpohl Covers were laid for Inna Jdlinmin, Olga JiduiKon, Kdmt JhIhi-I son.

data Naird. Kena Hndapp, Mattia rtclirueib Cbtrisaa Pardleik. Ida ll-iff-J man. HHa HebltH-der, Mmilainen A. Jolinxntl, William 'Maddfll.

A Hlelten-j pohl. A. J. Hteltenpohl. Mottinmn.

'rallk ilbikinan, Henry Thumnnii, (ientce ele, VlLtor Knecht, IJrant Lincoln, ari I Lincoln. Frunk Hoffmun, ttvorgt Thaj er and (ieorwe Kuii' iImIb. I Mlsa hdtift Wilder will be howtess tcto-I her lfi for the Melton Musical I'luh I MUs Ksther Hlldi'iuan with ft mlm -eiiHneout shower In lioiior Mf MI-n Mai nai et Hirllnger of 'liftim Heights, Inlde-eleet of Mi. Fdward HteKinan. em.

C.eoiire W. Helfned and daughter, M-s Sb p.tid and danftbter. were -f Mm Ti.iv mi i. tb. l.

idtio. iiimI Mm Triiiplw end Mn. Hutke nf dUl-Mi were guca'a Mih. l.lv of A in. Im, i Milo hi of Clifton HevKha i iti-d vtlCi a i mil paity and lltou ii n.

It on- i of i lima Feb iiHun. bf.le-el.-et Mr lllam Stelteiu I pififtit Irmit Jobimoti, lie', ll.i fM Ant). l-'imiee, oia Hn.t Anna nit Wahen-hnm' If, ulna on, Kdna Jolnmoii, Mi 4 e' iut ue 1 a.v er, Mis. I Hi hioe.ler ttnd Mm all Mi nti.1 Mm (oulev of Cylflon attended the eloek dinner t(l t'u by Mr and Mm l.dwin ll.tll of Mb k' avenue A pii'lv wedding was sMemnlred Wed-nt-Hditv iMi'tilnit at tbe home of Mm Othl-da i In. ot Clifton Heiitlita, when her Mai Kan became the bride of Mi ai Stent turn of Headline, Ohio.

The rerentotiy Was performed bv the Kev 1, I turn l'o 'he pfesetlee of tho Inline, iite fainlll. and near relathen. The I. ide attired In white Cm n( on i Htie ore a lei of tulle and entiled (Hide's Mini. She had one attendant, the ((mom's winter.

M1 Tlllie Httg-mttn. wiille Mr. William IIirHnger, the Pi i.Ii 'n id hr a 'ted as bewt man, Mrs Martin McKw of Kdga lane line as her guest. Mrs. Krtittlo Fntli-r if Alabama.

Mrs. Melton entortained with a mls-eelhiiieous shower in honor of Mis Ada H.iyertubn fer of Clifton avenue, brlde-eleet of Mr. Henry Mueller of orthsble. Thoae pn Mftit went MIm Fllf-atieth Mullen, Miss H.ivomdot fer, Mtsa Antiattelle Melton, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Foley, Mr. and Mm. WmI-ter Meyer, Mr. and Mrs II.

Mueller, Mr. Hud Mm. Joseph Mueller, Iss Kula Morris, Mis. Kahauskee. Mia.

lUtitB and Miss Ada Ibiveradorfer. Mint. Uui.e. of Herei-fittit iivnne, wete. v.i..m fue several ilav of Wins Anum-lu i nil-eel riiomaa.

of Columbus A ui Mms tliace hviiemte ehnwe- as tender Miss June panitoft entertained with a hiuolkeiehief shower and card party in honor nf Mm Dnt-e Hetfiled, of Heresford avenue, hi idt elect of Mr. Merle I.e Hoy luind'in. of Columbus. MHs Inna Hlael.mint entertained with a h-o i ut mi lion-M- r-f Ml- MeiP COTE BRILLIANTE, KY. Miw Mary Pureed vntrrt lined Haturdsjf MlHitt-a Ptu er.

liKinU Kalen. l-rt-tta and K'Hin-r Unitpe. Marie l.ilhan Ha Theima ll.uk. Attne Wit-ner, Mai liti Men. Hil Sit et Aniaudn l.ampe, Helen Hii.

h-r. 'J lie ma Ileitis, Thn eK.i F.iiruwn. Quiiiliin, r. an 1 Mm. IMIpli Iomi mid Mrois, (itniKe ni- pb-r.

Mm Ml-S Anna Hanneyr. M.iu i'arrie Mi. 1 lil and Mr. Ficd iirocksmbb. -Mli ri.

II. Miller. trlU Klei-e, Mr. linuulait Ort will lt the llOfltClld of l1.1".'1"1 'urr. Citiirle Fells, liale Ste wtti CImI' Mi-ur iMi'K i AVONDALE.

niootliiK In at fter homo, on Over-tmi Mtrit. dur.ng hei vlnil. Ml.ees Meimda Pitcher. i orls- man. Anna Lucas.

Helen Htokei. Ida Me-maii. Angela Sh-pler. Lota HM.l dauiea Ma ma It owe- Hit as. Mail Ucr.

Kuiella Ktcltenpahl and Kraut eg Uorinan, all of Cincinnati. -toved a houee party at the home of Mis. joph Hnchvr tHenrlett.t Mttrock in iw.vton. Mia Puther is the daugbfr of Mr. and Mrs.

harles I. Wlttiot k. of till heit avenue. Mm William llreenland was nostesa Tbumlay Rlleinoon for the Walnut HiUe l.tteiaiy ctub. Those taking part in the progtain w- te Mrs.

H-ntaintn C. Hlowney and Miss Kmma J. Uibeon. The enngement has been announced OT Mim Kstberlne- len. of New York, to Mf THE MOST INTERESTING Mr and Mm Kdward A Johitptm, of (Mil- ton Heiubts have Kent out Invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Mies lima, i to tllhtm HU'ltimpohl on the morning of Haturdav, October 7.

at o'eloi at Ht. 1 Monica's Church. At hum after Nnvem- her 15, .1921) avenue, Wentwood. Mm. William Vonder llftlben of Teirace.

avenue entertained with a parly Katuidav aflernoon for her little duunhter. Mine (iretchen. In honor of her tenth birthday, anniversary. Thoae who enjoyed the aft- ei noon wars (iertrude Wlnklemann, W'll- Hum Htnuer, Petty Ann Trotter, Mar.bnle Kaiser. Martin llagner, Catherine Hilbera.

1 June Httherg, Mary Louise Young, Mar- porta Wend. Catherine Wend, 1 bmald Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Avery. Jr.

of New Vol are guenin of Mrs. John M. MatPonald on Winding wy. Mr. Kdward K.

Shipley and Miss Ktlia-betli Shipley have returned from a pleasant summer panned al air i ottage at l.uddlngteii, Mich. Mis. William J. Klein, of Washington avenue, announces the engagement of her blUkb I IN UNUNNATI Tnith'us, h.a Frank Uratt, Mblrne I'lijiiiiiiul, Joini iiuekliy, lUriy and Frank Pureell, Mm. M.i:K.net Newnmti th ni'-inbers her f1.

hundred cult Timrsday. Mi nit tiuih M.tinjIiiH ih huiuo From a Uo vveeka' viitli wuli fra-iiil In Lhlrolt and Toledo. Mr. and Mr. William OfTf nttaehr.

Mr. and Mis. twin Oflenb her Mm, AtiUi Itei-j. of prthwtd Huiidsy with Mr. mid Mih.

J. a. Ainuiri'iig, oi Hamilton, Ohio. Mrs. Nat Phlelils.

of Chioayo. Is VUUng her mother, K.uherlna titse. Mrs. C. Mirlon enterldtiitl Wednewday TarSi Tho (lrl' Knendly Bot'lety of 8t.

Paul' Kplwopal ChuA'h av a ttupper at tho hun-h lnwlay evening for th rIiIh and their rfij'ds. which proved moot mtc-tf'Huful. AnitfiK tliOHp who WiMc III ihaiBM verp Mih. llif rlauit, MIhs Myrtle litiBhomt, flora lndi-r, Jennie Ador, I lMirotly Mi'lirlnR, VlrKinla Ijimpe, Adoie l'HUia Uick, trporgla Mini-flcll. Mhiv lurphv.

Ktht'l Mrhrlng, Kdlth Walker, Kalitr Wall, Wuaun Halt, Mildred Ri Prarmaii. Kuth Wam-n, Threw 1. utile I dudiiihurn. Elma-lieth Mfliry and Mary Adallne Mra. .1.

To Id nd duURhter. ins Helm ToHi, of Maplr avenue, have ri" turned fr an rxumfled lour to California Heverul weeUn with i un, W. H. Tohui In l-o Mis Lewis Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kruc and Mtas Josle Handel were tfim.l lliirtcrl t.

I XIu.I..IIiia Heullv Klellu Klehert Al-iguesls Huiltlay ut Mr. J. W. hillock of Itisinii' Sun. rnnrpp weddings hert Hau.di.

Freda Hauck, Hubert Herget, Mi vih1hiii Kuril. MIS. Sieven Kilter, MM. lie-i ge Pi, kelimtn. Mm.

rouper, Mrs. Iir-iK, Mn. lien St iuoiK h. Mm. TharleS Wednemiav morning at Ht, Ponifsee Church, the marrlsire Miss Ada Pnyeia- 15 "ZIVI inters no DrrwTnv Klsa Abhlhl, (leorgla May Pecker, Ann Kroger.

Caroline McOinnls, Maurice I e-Ilamel. Adelle Moan. Heitv Kelton. Vivian ui AdtJ vn iueirtuHin unit Mm. Wililam Slutlhope.

mt. aim nu ii'r aim )(! cmtia vornet g. i.retcnen Mietn, Hilly tiuenmnan, and Her, ha Suiter, of Awndale. wcr gijeat peuter ilrodersen, Margaret Ward Krneat- dorfer. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Paveisdorfer of Clifton avenuo to Mr, I Henry Mueller of Northslde was solemn- Ized by l(ev.

Hinith. The bride wag beau- if til ly gowned in a robe of white silk SiJeifalk Canopy and Floor Covtringt ine. rrank and imrothr vontler Halnen. route home they stopped at various. Cl( Mr and 0 Munlsun.

i.olnia ofinterwt. I nf VIh Mvrt It tier Miss Margaret WlndiHeh and Mr Fred Furnish for WtJJings and Rectpliont. erick Winduch of CiUUm have left fir New York to resume their studies. SOUTHGATE, KY, The marriage, of Mr. Alvtn Gindele.

of lift nil to Miss 4'hirirs (io.oso ilnuuhli-r JOHN SCHERZ SONS Frank Ivankln were gur erepe, Hhe wore a veil chiignt witn oranae hlnnns and carried bride's roses and ivniley lllleg, and Miss Clemetlne Mueller, i sister of the groom was th btide'a only i attendant and waa lovely In pink with black picture hat and jcan vuiK pink roses. A odding hi wait fast followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs piUed Salurduj of Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Ijenrge will take mug ny a party and Mr. larence Berrer. of Kt.

Thoinas wan hetitliully celebrated with nuptial iiiatw Hctrdny momlim at the Church of tho ImiulutHte Cotifi-ptlon by H-v. 1, Gorey.n tho pnnin'a fa ktriie aHuein-Mif of tdnttvea and frienilH, Mrs. I'aMci- and little duuiihtcr, Km tie 01' Albany, N. Hie visit 296-297 i rileude. liK'hKlina Mm-ils.

and Me-limea Tho AwnliiK Cuncorn. I006 trttmanAot. H. Adler. C.

W. Long, A. M. Krurry. 1L A.

Paker. F. M. Klndeiiniiii, C. C.

Kuiiatnian. H. M. Iteeae. t.

Jtarr. A. McKtnney, Fred Feldhaua. Pay Olive Tnoma-i and Me-srt K. H.

Peti-iing, VV. A. Fort- Mr, Hi IlHi Imij on. nil Ing MT. AUBURN.

H. Mhir. of liexingion avenue. plme the hitter part of this inon'h. Mrs, Paul Hassett Is visiting her parents Mr.

ad Mta. Samuel Hughes of Anderson, lnd. Mis Perilled Morgan has left for Mnttsaehusetts to enter Tufts Cidb-ge, Mrs. Martin M-d-iee of Kdge ltiw lane, entertained with a Pint heon at the Men's Club in honor of MIhm (irate K.ei'hlt of Imliatiapolta. Mr, and Mrs.

Charles Albert Head and Mrs, lorenee FleraKe was the guest of laige, IMward l.ikpn and W.llUm ennan. 1 I The Three Club, on McMillan street, i eiitei tallied Saturdty at tea. This was the fir in cling in Pi new clublu use. Miss I Utile Finn whs in charge of the program. Maigtrt-t Hogan.

of Kin Francisco, 1 i toe trues of her t.ler, Mrs. W. V. Ull- honor i dinner given ny mi, ami vim. Mr.

and Mrs. tittorg 11. lie, ner snd fain- WillianA. Kocher ut their home in Pel- Uv have relumed, a. ter a turn with Mrs.

air phi- Coveia were placed for 12. Periier'a parunm, Mr. and Mm. P. Lon- Mistrf'OUlse Iainpe.

of Overton street, ovhii. Nevli Ohio. ls'havg a delightful stay in CnlifVirnia Mm. Charier A. Moiln Is vl-itlnn her paras tlnWUPst nl Mrs.

Nelson und tills, Mr. wn 1 Kdwaui Hb'ks, of son, Hog-er Hui'Khaiii, of i ornell plac hiive returned after passing a fortnight Ht -inter Miss Margaret Sampsnn. or Moiiy- t. nai Mrs. Llolwrt iJl.er, of oak street, enter goh.

of Mnplettood avenue Mr. ait Mil C. A. Pa.pictte and Chnrles. fr mi Hunger 1-ake, Mlrh.

Mrs. I'MUU' tie and have pa.sed the luinnnr there their cott. je. Mm. Piy e- of McOregof nvenue.

i umneriamt Mills. Mrs. Walter 1 u.iper and the Misses Pinper of Clifton avenue entertained with tin after noon of cards Saturday in honor of M( 'imeo Helfned i r'd' nf Mr Mr nd Mrs. J. H.

Amos have returned to tlir home on Linden avenue, after a Washington. 1 Mrl'ari C. Facaley left Monday for Kew'k City, whero he will riHide per- 'annual donation' day ofr Hiners HoHfil Will he hold Friday, October lindtthe ausjiiees of the Campbell County Woin's Wrdfaro Ctub. Mrs. John T.

ints the President, will he assisted by Mr, ohn Todd. Mrs. Witt Hamper, Mra. tained the ineinbt.a of her card club Thursday. Mrs.

-1). H. Potinr home from a vlelt with her sinter, Miits Kmma Ulenii, of War-saiv. K.t. Mt-s Hlancha Piooka returne 1 last week from a pi' visit with in Itutti of Ashevl le, N.

C. Mm. A bel Davie In the. gus of her sister, Mrs. James P.

Lmdaey, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr. Juhn Krttenarker, Mr. Km eell K-tteneker Slid Mrs.

Julia Ott I jonnsoii. ai if. "ii-'o-" Wedding Gifts of Character Cumnilnga, Mrs. K. O.

Wendt, uinieu i numday rrom a stay mi iv.lar pnmt Mrsy rsi Simmons. Mra. C. W. Shaw.

Miss -im. amneiv ung win entertain ti.e niem- vrr Mi William Kt. nil'lor, Jim I'm-l Mm. 8. T.

Miirtlll, Mr Kd Jolly, a ui i i i ii i i ii mi iiri ii'iiin" i iiurnuw Mr. and Mm. tiioige li. Homer tiad as gties Mrs. Wild.

tin English atnl Mr. Wai- Mif ru.iii onlo: Mi, and Mr ivturnert fro.n an axleu.kd trlt I Hyde i-arli. and Mra. Victor Roth, who have re-i rr-jv retunifd from an extended atay In of honor at a and fanillv reunion clven by Mr. I CIIFTON, KY.

Members of tllf AfTprnndn Kmlirnl.lfrv Rent Is the Smallest Item in any Business Large Sales is the secret of low prices. The More a Store Sells the cheaper they buy and the smaller the selling price. 95 of Goods Purchased is bought in the heart of the shopping district. Newton Is Located in the very center of business activity. Our volume is enormous.

in douM Investigate ffewfomi acc Street itSZ "A Charge Account Store oj the Belter Class" Knill Roth at their home. Whlls: t'lub nit-l Tliur-Hdiiy hi thu home of Mis. Huil.h Wlw-him-yur. VJYnnr. Mr.

and Mra. Hi.th were the Lu r.t Mr. Kotli'a mother. Mra. A.

Mr. ami Mi iloy flarke anil I'lilldn-n I Alaaea. and bl alster, Mr B. I I JPj ti, ca. aro KU-il of iliv Llmm-ya, of UranUvlew in Pwrla.

Mra Pari Rrhaffer. of Fast Mra. Frp.l Lrhkamn and Mra. Otto Til Btreet nave roturnen ironi Kaulmln were the Kuel Wertlie-diiy of, Sheffield Silver more popular than ever The itocki include complete assortment! in Plain, Hammered and Dutch designs. There are articles (or both personal use and table service, also quite a number of decorative items, such aa candlesticks.

Every piece of Shef-fifld Plate in the Closson store is of the highest quality that can be produced. When you send Sheffield Silver from Closson'a the bride will know that you are giving a life-time gift that is worthy of a true friend. mi ii, n. I fi'rri where in.v were aueaia or Air. BC.mi- J.

Alfred Aden, of atreet. I meih.r. Mra. f'heater Behurr.T und Mra. A.

K. II S-epliena home they atopped off at Hilmoutn areompam, cl Mr. all, I Mra. Hurry Hunt, daya' amy. from Wnahlnmnn, U.

f. 1 tmnalii hltaon. of Lexington, waa a Itiieat for aeveiRl daya the paat week whlth yrl(iHy ev'll(i wm Mia. Kobert Morgan, of East Tenth fctet. Klven hy Hie ft.

Muly a Auvlliary No. 167, i the aeeond will I.e Id Friday, Oi-tolier i anil the third Friday. Oitol.er 13. The fall featlval Klven under the man- of theMotnera' anil n-aentra Mra. E.

8. Hums. Mra. M. K.

Sheridan, I the Vlrat Diatrlet Sehool, of. aire. l. A. iiuppiiiK, and Mra.

td 1 men Jira. d. L. IM.ua liene ensoul of day afternoon was a Kreai 1 Mia. Jean ami Alice Uh asnn, Mr.

P. A. Ti eee.la will go toward the welfare wo.K Vr Qw kuIUIiik. Jai.ie. and the cl'it).

entertain I Mr. T. A. Uleaaon were lam-" of Mr. and Mr W.

V. Olea.oll he memhera of the rearnera 1-ltei aiy uulllHy Lamps that cannot be duplicated hnm, on Kenner atreet ei. i.u..- Mrs. Srbnlt and rhlldrcn Illllv and or lanyier l-ark vlalten ner parent Mr. aii'i .,111..

t.Hir. hunaay. The Closson collection of lamps in Mrs. A. Marlmaii and daughter Francis.

of Delhi, Ohio. Mra. M. Mnreliind, Mr. and Mra.

J. Hmilh of Aitdvston. pnaaeil Wednesilay with Mr. and Mrs. H.

ogden. Mia. M. K. Slierldiin aecminijinleti by Miaa Mary Ciitlterlni' MeliKiier of tilendale, Ohio, will leave to-day for Atlantic Clly.

"iiii'i) iijipij-yya cludes not only especially designed standards and shades for floor, bridge or table use, but also exclusive niade-to-order creations, fashioned from French bronze vases, Chinese Cloisonne vases, nd Luster Pottery vases. Never has there been so varied a collection of lamps as we are now showing. cw Tuesday. October 3, whleh will ha he' Initial meeting of the aenaon. The hoaters will I aaaiated In extending eour-tecles by Mrs George Blackford and Mi A.

H. Mitchell. The officers for the year Include Mrs. Walter Evans. President'.

Mrs. Horace Brake, KlrM Vice Prealdent Mrs. Cliaiies Poerr. Hecond Vice President; Mtsa rreald.nl: Mias Ida McOlnnlaa, Secretary end Treaaurer; Mr Kdward C. Wendt, Clitic and Mra.

David T.avles, Custodian. Mr' and Mra. N. Oerdlntf entertained with a ill-o'clock dinner Hunrtay evening at their home a number of their relative, and friends, the happy occasion being tho twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. Mr and Mra.

h. K. Bowman and winnlfred. who are enjoying a Newton's Weekly Suggestion A Hoh Back IT. THOMAS, KY.

Mr. and Mrs. Pobson Moore a. id Mr. and Mrs.

Wlliinm Youmaiis are Laving this week for Atiantic City. The lixft utlvo Jionrd of the Vt. Thomas A onmn's Cl ih met Thii'-stlav visit of several weega wuu air. ami i a. niol lllnif Willi KlU-lhetll jack Hetch, In Louisville, on their return Mlas Heckner Im 1 gurats Qkeiydcw I) at dinner Ft iday Mis lu rothy luimnam.

Living Room Rocker in combination mahogany, upholstered seat and back, tempered spring construction. Your choice of a dozen different good coverings, including Rose, Mulberry and Blue Velours and several handsome tapestries of excellent quality. will occupy an apariineni in me Ainttiif lira Mlaa Madge Leonard, of Kast Fourth stieet has none to Oxford, wheie fche will nter Miami Unlvrnity for the coming Mta William Clark and dauelitor, Miss Laura Bell, find Miaa Van Frank and iiH i.d..n navis have returned from a j.oj,.i ami neituu per and tadia and Marie Mrs. M. Skeer Ilia returned from I i tr niothor, Mrs.

X. J. ot t'le tj'i nd. Mra. P.

Htrother dad riesta Mra. llenJatiiMi 1 tdiy and Ms. W. A. Noe, Exhibit of Paintings by John Weis Mr.

John Weis, who, according to the critics, is one of the most gifted artists Cincinnati ever has produced, has assembled twenty-six of his most interesting canvases and will exhibit them in the Closson Galleries from October 2nd to 14th, inclusive. This exhibition offers all art lovers the opportunity of seeing a most interesting collection of paintings of real value, and also the privilege of securing their choice of these paintings for their very own if they' so desire. Our collection of rnotor trip through Kentucky and a stay, both of Lexai ton. I t' CluH i.f at Mamniotn lave. I i ue ii- mirt Mrs.

P. J. wecKman. or rntinn i Heimoi wn meet at 1:45 uV ock Turadav. atreet.

have closed their summer cottage Oct otter Ml LlllUn Hone $16.75 On sale al all fi'mei at thii price. ELL and WINTER gt Kpworth Heignis ana rem men uimidei' inn l.n, ex rieai-Mrs. George Leonard, of Wnahlnirton. I dent jf im Cjrcinnati Council uf Mothers' Ti Is visiting her mother, Mrs. (Jcurge clubs will tiie spr-akur for "lie aftet- Fr'nnell, of Monmouth street.

I noon. The marriage of Mla Lucille Arnold, of; mIhs Alice Annteatl, of Ptitiun, Ohio, Ki at Fourth atreet, and Mr. Earl Koch I who taiolled aa a student at Iho Hone- vlll celebrated November 1R at the) break Hcmtn.uy Ohi, was the Church of the Immaculate Conception gueat nf Warren Hu Jiesty. Church Miss Ida Lurker has re turned from a The members of St. Paul'i Episcopal visit with her sister.

Mrs. Will, am htiat- ftiurch fJuiltl will hold a rummage sale In i matt, of I idutipritig. tha parish house, at Court and York The A-uxMiary Id tf thi Ht. An-Streets beginning Tuesday, October and drew' Lpi. -copal Chuivh will conduct a hinting three days.

I tummagw ftvle at mi Monmouth street, Mrs Jampjt O'Connor and dauirhter. Miss Newpm't, ot. the afternoon and evmlngs Pes of Islington, avenue have returned ot Friday tn.d Sntinday, octohor and 7. from ft visit to Poston and New York. Thy I.oul;: Trapp hud its her guest Miaa were accompanied home by Miss Viola La Lillian Cole of Alexandria.

M.rthe of New York. Mrs. Kiiwn. Hotter i enteCalring her a 1y -H In the Print Room A special display of Cincinnati etchings by the Cincinnati etcher, E. T.

Hurley, is being shown in the Closson Print Room this week. Make it a point to go to the Print Room whenever you are in the Closson Store. There is always something of interest on display. Mln Heitlia la-pper enieriiii'i gjiniei nwmn niiuit'si, ui riunuu Mra. M.

Striuin ind Mmh Matilda day Heptemher 26. in honor of Mlas Myrtle rilcger. bride-elect of Mr. Clarence Herger. A dainty luncheon waa aerved, and tho place cards bore the names of the following gueata: Mlasrs Myrtle Hleger Jleaale Eng.

Martha Allmoslcchner, Haiel I.oehr. Bliiaheth Peard. Anna Beard, Helen Taylor and Mlaa Lepper. A Happy Combination of Beauty and Usefulness. is now replete with every late style innovation every fabric worth while, and suitable for any and every occassion.

Many new ideas of the Paris Mode are now being shown in Exquisite Glass from Venice, Italy A gift of Venetian Glass is not likely to be duplicated because Closson's is one of the few Kt ipp pic leaving this week for a visit with Mra. Lane, of Prooklvn. Y. Miss Justine Ilettiger left Saturday for Washinglob. L.

where sh.i continue htr studies at the National Park Beminnrv. Miss Maud Gregson. of Detroit. Is visiting her mnt Mis. Albert Steyi nan.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben phlater are iMiue from three weeks' stay In the E.ut, including st op vers at Boston, Washi'uton and New York Mty, where they visited, Mrs. iister, Mrs. Klrby Friible.

Mrs. William A Keener, of bollMre pines, gave a dinner on- Friday oven Ing, a.id covers were placed for Mrs. Lawten-tj Flerage, Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Epstein. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Totr.er, Mlsa Norma K.tcher, Mr.

and Mrs- Elmer Vthe, Mr. and Mis. Louis Uornseis Mr. Kayniond WnU. There.

will be evening service nt Ht. Andrew's Episcopal church at 7 30 o'clock Sunday' evening, followed by moving pictures in the Parish Hull. WHEN THE HOUSEWIFE'S DREAM COMES TRUE placcsinthiscountry where it is available. The blue and gold aurine colors are especially interesting as nothing 1 ike them has ever been produced before. The articles include vases, flower bowls, candlesticks, bon bons, and flower baskets.

Prices are very BETTER, MUCH BETTER "Good Will" Stoves and Ranges BEILEVTJE, KY. Mrs. M. K. Strickland entertained the Noon-Pa Club with a farewell luncheon At the Clearmont Tuesday, prior to her departure to Indtanapolis, where she will reside.

The guilts were: Mrs, Hnrah Charles. Mrs. OlPer Jenkins, of Newport, Ky. Mrs. Wm.

Schulte, Mrs. Wm. Loll atroh, of Houthtrate, Ky. Mrs. Wm.

Woodward, Mrs. Elizabeth Weber, of Ft. Thomas, und Mra, Arthur Crawley, of Pasaaquille, Flft- Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Mllea, of Fairfield avenues celebrated their golden wedding anniversary ut the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Coldwell, of Perry avenue, with a dinner.

Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Caldwell, Mr. and Tdra.

Kobert Itoaeboom, of Ft. Thomas. Ky. Mr. and Mra.

Victor J. Miles, W. E. Cadwell, MlMses Kuth and Hnra Lois Caldwell, Garrett itoaeboom, Margaret Ann Miles and Petty Jane Miles. Dr.

Anna Wolfram and Mr. Oliver Wolfram accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Juh-8 uber and daughter, Miss Plnnehe, have returned from a motor trip- through Canada. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Farretl, of Fairfield avenue, have as guest Mrs. Margaret Bweeney, of ChKago, ill.

Mra Edw. Hayes entertained with a luncheon Friday. The guests were Mrs. 'linrlea Oi uenberger, Mrs. Vernon Mrs.

Roy Francis, Mrs. Ben Pugh. Mrs. Chester Do racy. Mrs.

M. O. Jones, Miss pert ha tee Qulgaina, Mra Clifford Har-ineyer, Mrs. Harry Parker, Mrs. Uus Fla-tt-r and Mrs.

Frank Herrmann. M. and Mrs. M. O.

Jones, daughters Miss Marjorle and Petty and Mrs, M. E. Strickland, mother of Mta. Jones, of Washington avenue, will leave for Indianapolis, where they will make their future borne. DAYTON.

KY, Mlsa Cecelia Thomas entertained Monday in honor of Miss Elsie Nunneker, fiancee of Kev. E. C. liuggesa, of Ht. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, Cin Coat Dresses COLDSPMNGS, KY.

The Coldsprlng Woman's Club held their annual guest day at the home of Mrs. Charles Wlndram. Friday. Mrs. William Htratman was the guest of Mrs.

Henry Ei kert. The Ladles Aid Society of the Brant Union Sunday Hchool will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Grunt Phillips. Mra John Hi mon and Mrs. Win, Clay ton iShaw of Alennxdrla, have been appointed Chairman of the committee for the "Pound Party" to be given Friday, October 6, by the Campbell County Welfare Club for the heucftt of 8 peers Memorial Hospital In Imyton, Ky.

Mr. and Mr Edward Meeker of Helle-vue, Mra. John McCarty, of Rose-dale, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Kalph McCarty. Mrs.

Martha earns entertained at dinner Friday Mr, and Mrs. Walter earns of Walnut Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wight of Cincinnati, Mrs, Amelia Itlcketts of Covington and Misses Ucrtha ami Al-vlna Coach of Price Hill.

Brilliant Rugs from India We have just imported direct from India thirty-six selected rugs in typical occidental colors and designs that are quite different from ordinary rugs, and especially appropriate for sun rooms, breakfast rooms, etc. They come in oblong and oval shapes, size 26 56. Rugs of such unusual beauty always command several times the price asked for these importations. You may take your choice at $9.85. and -A SILVER GROVE, KY.

Every houBewlfe longs for a perfect kitchen the "Howl Wilt" makes her dream come true. A joy to behold, this superior gas range Hives the facility every woman needs in good housekeeping. Chasing away kitchen worries, it makes cooking, baking and broiling a delight, getting out well-prepared meals on time. This handsome "(imxl Will" is the Original White Knameled Table Style with High Shelf. Has an asbestos-lined oven, with east-iron vegetable cooker, front and oven runners; large broiler and top cooking surface with four holes.

Beautifully nickel trimmed. A well-constructed gas range that saves fuel and labor. Easy to keep clean. The "Cioml Will" line has been marie by skilled Cincinnati workmen in this city since 1849 a constant evolution of the best in cooking and heating ranges and stoves home products that are unexcelled for quality and honesty of count ruction. You gain by patronising this homo induslry.

At your ilcalor'sr if not, phone or write us. THE F. A. KLAINE CO. Front and Central Ave.

Maker of IIP Moo nod Hiumea Mnee 1M1). The Closson collection of frames and special moldings is being con-linually augmented with the very latest creations of the best ram designers in this country. A picture worthy framing should havi nothing less than a Closson frame. A "Pound Party" will he gi'01 by the Campbell County Women's elf nre Club Friday, October for the benefit cf Kpeer's 'Memorial Hospit al, Mil. John T.

Hodge Is being assist by a members of the organization In all tho cities and towns of the county In order to donations for the Institution, which Is tho only in Cainpovll County. Hllver Grove- is represented ny Mvi. William Htembel aa Chairman, Mclboii, ne; Mrs. John Plniruelv. California Mn.

O. T. cinnati. The following wwr guests; Misses 95 cjowdth Stncct, "Hotel Sintoa Martin. Mentor; Mrs.

Etlird (oily, Flngg Helen Primer, Piaiunu unstright, Kdlth Merrill, Kemi Evans, Marguerite Marsh, Alma Hudepohl and Mrs. T. W. Pettanu. Miss Pauline White is passing a few weeks In Mnnchcster, Ohio.

Mr. und Mrs. Hen Otimme havn announced the marriage of their daughter, Mlas Lillian, to Mr. Harry Allmoesehloher, Jr. Co.

The A.B springs; i niter momma Mouth-gate, and Mrs, Edward Wendt. Mra. Thomas 8nnom Is vi.iUIng relatives in Prookvtlle. Ky. Mlsa Louise Kramer, of Pdvxy oPlnt.

na, y. 1 ad a a her guest Iss Ha ra li nf Pellevuc, wnien took place Sep. timber 80. The first meeting of the seiison of the Eitihth Avenue Kindoi garten Mothers' June Cohji, of Wain, it Hills. Hnd Miss INTERIOR FURNISHERS DECORATORS GIFTS FRAMING 4th.St.Wof Race Evelyn rainer and Earl tic hut of Ctnrinnntl.

MIts Louisa Krnmer is entet tainlug nt pri her home' in Poas, rr-- club was held Thursdny afternoon in the kindergarten room. Elect Inn of officers took place as follows: President, Mrs. Howard Loesoh Vice President, Miss Queens iluipui-i Scciutary, Mra Uu. Mrs. Joseph ana Miss Theresa Zeis Kft baiLUday for a.

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