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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 3

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FRnAT, JUlfl 1C, 1J2Z A I I A SOCIETY NEWS Hamilton Girls Attending Dance Misses Ruth and Grace Marvin attKiding an Alpha Tau Omega dinner dance tonight at' the country elub, Cincinnati, as the guests oi James Allan and Dan Allan of Cin Dinner Saturday At Country Club On Saturday there will be a dinner dance 'at the Butler County Country chib. Reservations for dinner must' be in before 3 p. mi Saturday. Rotary Club Dance At Country Club The, Rotary club celebrated for ffe unique entertainments lias issued the following clever invitations Buffet Dance for Members and Guests Jnne 22, 1922 8 to 12 Butler County Country Club S. V.

P. by June 19 -More doing than dancing Remember this counts as attendance meeting, i Engagement Of Mies Schrichte 'And Edw. Hesselbrock Announced A jolly group of young people 'met at the home of Miss Genevievc Herrlein last evening at a clever little dancing party. After a plea sant evening of music, and games, the 'guests gathered around the table to partake of a delicious luncheon. Then 'ihe hostess much to the surprise of those present announced the engagement of Miss Mildred Schrichte and Edward Hesselbrock.

bobh of East Hamilton. The bride elect is a popular you girl and the groom elect is one of Hamilton's promising young Men. Those who -were first to hear the I The Housewife's Idea Box WRINKLES Crows Feet and Lines Around Eyes and Mouth Howard's Buttermilk Cream at night retiring all that is i necessary. This delightful new vanishing cream must quickly show a decided improvement or the purchase price -will be cheerfully refunded. The directions are simple and it costs so little that any girl or woman can afford it.

At all drug and toilet goods counters. All Drugs. Adv. Rhubarb an Economj In Jelly Maklnc Rhubarb partakea of all flavoiw apd Imjiarte none. For this reason It IB very useful in jelly making.

Use measure for zaeeoure. Mix rhubarb with etMwfcerrr; raspberry, etc. It will Increase bulk, while not changing the flavor, thus making morn economical jelly or preserves. THE litl, fey PuWo Ledger good news were: Misses Ru'Ji Conrad, Maude Clarke, Helen KuM- man, Mary Johnson, Mabel Heninger, Mildred Schrichte, Messrs Albert Graemmle, Lawrence Ottman, Raymond Hesselbrock, Carl Graem- mle, George Emerson, Edward Hesselbrock, and the hostess Miss Genevieve Herrlein. Miss Stella Wiseman And Howard Wolf Wed The many friends of Miss Stilh "Wiseman and Howard Wolf this city will be surprised to learn that they were married at' Port Thomas, of this year by Rev.

Hall. They are the center of heartfelt congratulations. P. H. 0.

185 To Hold Second Annual Picnic Protected Home Circle No .185 will hold its second picnic of ths year Sunday. The bus will leave the front of the court house at 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. tie benefit of members coming in machines follow the River road towards Venice turn to the right it .1 the second roid and follow around old school house, turn to the left 'road beside the school and look for 1 directing to the AH P. H.

C. members turn out and bring your friends, as a wonderful day is planned. The men can fish and the girls and ladies "cau wade and go bathing. Known Middletonian Weds Franklin Girl Cleverly concealing their plans from their friends Mr. L.

E. Marshall of Middletown and Miss Mar- gars'; Dechant were quietly married today at noon at the home of the bride near Franklin. Miss Dechant although' a resident of Franklin, is well known in Mid- dletoivn and is the daughter Mr. Edward Dechant of that city. Mr.

Marshall'is rlie general manager of the Ohio Gas and Elee'ric company of MMdletown and in that position as well as'in his social life has made many friends here. The news of the marriage came as a surprise to every one although the engagement of the couple has been suspected for some time. "Without a of the object' of hi? visri, Mr. Marshall left this morning fur Franklin and about noon the office that he and his bride were leaving this afternoon for a short wedding trip. The ceremony was performed at the home of the brido at noon by the the Rev.

G. B. Parkin of the Methodist church of Franklin. Immediately following a -wedding din ner te couple left for known. Nothing of their plans for the future has been revealed but the friends of Mr.

Marshall are awaiting anxiously the opportunity to ireiconie Mr. Marshall and his bride in Middletown. Mite Kohlstead And Jack Koenig Wed A wedding which will be, of interest to a number of friends is that of Jack Koenig one of the popular firemen of the sixes in Kast Hamilton and Miss Rose Kohl church at a nuptial mass Lle.tander Wilberdi: The bridal couple who is here from Rochester, for a visit with her parents. Among the out-of-town guests present were: Mrs. Hamilton Wilson, Mrs.

Walter Cordes and Mrs. Joseph Jewett III, of Wyoming, and Mrs. Stanley Duttenhoefer of Avondale. Mrs. James Gilmore Entertained Ifotlimah Club.

Mrs. James Gilmore had as her auu iuic.9 IWOG stead which took place Wednesday uests afternoon the mem- morning in Si. Stephen', Nothmah club. Mer- ohandise orders were given as prizes and the successful players of afternoon were Mrs. John The bride wi charming and attrac-j Henes, Mrs.

Henry Tiemeyer, Mrs. live in a white canton Emma Bosch, and Mrs. Gretner crepe with whije hat to match. ceremony el tlie church the immediate families went to the home of the bride and groom on North Eleventh street where a delicious wedding breakfast was served. Mr.

and Mrs. Kpenig took .1 short trip and are now at home to their friends on North Eleventh street. Saturday Bridge Club At Reeder Home The Saturday Afternoon Bridge club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Reeder, with Miss Ruth Huntington as assisting hostess. Kiss Helen Rentschler Hostess At Luncheon.

Miss Helen Rentschler entertained yesterday at a small luncheon in honor of Miss Priscilla Keely, fTOfcOE MASK PEO.i WOMEN- MEN Men admire a pretty face, good figure, but more than all a buoyant "disposition and the charm of happy content. There is no question but a light-hearted woman is the joy of a man's life, but no woman can be happy and joyful when dragged down by the ailments that so often develop headaches, backache, nervousness and "the WB are continually publishing in this paper letters from -women who been restored to by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after doctors and other medicines have failed fo help them. If you are ill why not give it' a trial. Adv.

The Stout Woman's Problem woman of has a poise all Ket own which needs only pfopet cor- produce an enviable, charm. The Rengo BeJt ducing Corset, moulding the lints to beautiftilproportions, gives the effect of grace and dignity. You can depend upon yout Rengo Belt Corset. It is strong and well Sold at all good stores. Priced $3 and upward Corral ROBINSON-SCHWENN Heaping Full of goodness, smooth, delicious taste, Frechtling's Ice Cream gives you just that touch of cooling that makes summer comfortable.

It is made of the freshest sweet cream, in a modem, clean plant that insures its purity. We Offer You As A Special For Sunday Pecan Ice Cream Fresh Raspberry Ice Cream together with Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry and Pineapple, Lemon Lime, Orange, Cherry and Strawberry Ice. The Frechtling Dairy Co. Made in Hamilton, witn Hamilton Capital aad Labor, of Oream Produced in Butler County. Small.

Mrs. Henry Briukman received the consolation prize. The club had with them as guests Mrs. C. II.

Fisher Mrs. 51. Matre, Mrs. Lena Whitnker, Mrs. James Fath and Mrs, Herman Kraeban- ouehl.

The club will hold its last meeting of the season in two -weeks with Mrs. John Henes. Hamilton Couple Wed In Newport Yesterday. Miss Edith Keihaus and Clyda Burnett were united in marriage yesterday at Newport, Ky. Mra.

C. E. Harden Tendered A Surprise. Mrs. C.

Harden was tendered a delightful surprise last evening by a number of her friends. The evening was devoted to music and games after which dainty refresh- ments were served to the following guests: Misses Wheeler, Mary Chambers, Helen Shiflet, Thelma Clark, Lelis Wittman, Ada Kapp, Ethel Spegal, Rebecca Price, Mar- 1 garet Smith and Messrs. Joe Dilyerd, Harmon Wilson, Darrcl Wilson, Jesse Jones, Robert Witt, Martin Shiflet, Herby Hardin, Mrs. E. Chambers, Mrs.

Flanigan and son, C. E. Harden and hostesses Mrs. C. E.

Hardin and daughter Gladys, SHOTT8 IS NAMED AS ADMINISTRATOR Millikin Shotts was today appointed administrator oC the estate of Joseph Deckert, Hamilton, giving $4,000 bond with R. B. Millikin and Robert N. Shotts as sureties. He estimates the estate at $2,000, and gives as the heirs John J.

Deckert, of Indianapolis, and Oscar C. Deckert, of California, Ohio. NEW ARRIVALS LADIES' WHITE FOOTWEAR IN DAYTON--The Journal, this paper is on sals each evening 1 at St. John's News stand, Third and Main streets. 43--tf Apply over throat end chest --swallow small pieces of-- A OOCT 17 Million Jan UscdYearly SATURDAY SPECIALS BLOUSES With the Approach of Summer You evelop Certain Needs and We Develop Over-Crowded Departments.

This Necessitates a Price- Blashing to Make a Quick Removal. Pongee Waists Voile Waists One lot of Pongee Waists, hem- One lot white Voile em- stitched collars, values up to broidered plain tailored effects, $4.00. Special slightly soiled. Special 50c Organdy Waists White and colored organdies, beautifully made, over-blouses or waist effects. Values up to $3.50, special I Linen Waists One lot embroidered linen, voile and crepe over-blouses.

Were $5.50. Special 98c $1.98 SUMMER DRESSES Slightly soiled Gingham Dresses; slightly mussed, assorted sizes apd styles to select from. Values up to $10. Two prices. $1.98 White Dresses, about 50 different'styles, net, organdy, slightly soiled.

Assorted sizes. Values up to $25.00 $4.98 10c Moth Bags lOc --Genuine cedar moth bags, the kind that keep the moths out of winter clothes these hot' summer days. Get these tomorrow Umbrellas $1.98 We still have a few of these wonderful bargain price umbrellas left. Parasols For ladies and children. All colors and sizes.

Priced lower than in years-- 59c and up Summer Dress Goods Figured and Striped Voiles 40-in. values, yd. Figured Voiles terns. $1.00 values Small pat- 79c Stripes, Checks, Plaids and Figured Voiles--Solid colors and novelties. $2.00 values, yard $1.39 Organdies Are very popular and our assortment colors is unlimited.

Do not wait until the assortment is broken. Imported Swiss Organdies Dotted Swiss--All colors, 36-in. wide. Special, yard $1.50 75c TOILET WATERS One lot popular brands, Saturday only 39c Newbros Herpicide $1.00 size, special--89c 50c size, special 44c Toilet Articles SATURBftYOHLY Madame Isabcll's Face Powders, oOc special 39c Hndmtts Violet Talc. 50c, special Hanson Violet, 50o, special 30c Roger and Tnllet Violet, 50c.

special 39c Tea 50c special 39c Jnrdin-de-Poppy. 50a special 39c Lash Brow, SOc special 45c Sylvia fold Cream, 35c special 25c Sylvia Peroxide Vanishing Cream, special 25c Sylvia Cocoa Builder, 'Hoc special 25c Van Ess your hair This marvelous new a a a a i i a i a i guaranteed ta grow new hair. sign the guaran- icc. Ynn get hair, or money back. Notice the flexible rubber massage cap on each bottle.

You rub bottle over your head and the hollow nipples feed hair- growing medicine into the scalp without wetting your hair. One minute a day in your own home, will secure you an abundance of new hair, and the flloss and luster that come with health. Buy Van EM today and Van your hair tonight. ROCK-A-BYE SWINGS Keep the kiddies out in the fresh air these hot summer days in a Kocka-Bye Swing. All styles for porch, lawn or house $1.98 up to $5.98 TOYS Vacation days are here.

Get the kiddies sand toys. Our toy department is the largest in the city. Wagons, kid- die kars, electrical toys, etc. (Third floor) ROUGE DE LUXE 30c size, special 25c Monk Cross Safety Razors Special, 25c ARVELtfPASTE ROUGE Saturday Special 25c Just Received 33 new paiterns in Ladies' White Kid, Canvas and Linen Low Shoes. This includes the newest patterns of pumps, oxfords and strap slippers with high, low and medium heels' All Sizes 2y to 8 All Widths AA to EE $295 $485 SgOO MEN'SOXFORDS scoo All Sizes 5 to 11 A Positively the finest foot-wear we lave ever sold at this price.

Black or brown, vici kid, Russia calf, Goodyear welt, leather sales, rubber heels. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FIT-RITE SHOE STORE! 218 S. Third St. Opp. Palace Theatre! SIRST HEADACHES, PAINS ABOVE THE EYES That tired, worried feeling when doing close work, reading and sewing, will disappear if we examine your eyes-and furnish' you correct glasses- Our service is complete.

We examine the eyes and furnish the glasses all for one charge. GEORGE L. JAOOBY in chargs R. F. McCOMB JEWELER 11 S.

THIRD ST. Attractive Summer Furniture i Do You Feel The Heat It would not seem half so hot to you and the family if you would furnish your sun parlor, porch or living room with our comfortable, cool. SUMMER FURNITURE. would be pleased to have you come in and soe the many beautiful pieces we are showing- In reed and fibre furniture. We have just thn things you need and they are moderately, priced, Wf soil furniture made by master designers mid builders.

Let US Furnish YOUR Furniture K-R-E-B-S TURKS HOUSES INTO HOMES.

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