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TUESDAY, 3, 19SI A I I KovaUy visited llamilton oil Monday afteruoon ill the person ot" Princess DerLing, of China, TJ. P. Ft. Hamilton Sewing Branch To Sew On Thursday. The Pi.

Hamilton hospital sewing circle of the United Presbyterian church will have an all-day sewing on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roy Kohler, 1344 Maple avenue. A covered dish luncheon will be served. Merry Party At Cole Home Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harris Cole pleasantly entertained at their home on Dixie highway, last Saturday evening. The guests came masked, and Halloween decorations lent an appropriate setting. Dancing and gabies afforded diversion. Mr.

and Mrs. Mart Kberfc were awarded prizes for tbe best and funniest costumes. Pumpkin pie and cider were served to: Charles Spratt, Eoslyn Rciff, Ethel Seherschlight, Owgn Joyner, Mr. Walls, Mr. and Mrs.

Mart Ebert, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spratt.

Mr. and Mrs. EJd Farmer. Mrs. Ktella I'rati, Harry Spratt and Mr.

Adams. Virginia Marian Weir Celebrated Fourth Birthday. Little Virginia Marian Wclir celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary and entertained at a merry party. Ir.st Saturday afternoon, at her home on Harrison avenue. Halloween was suggested in the decorations, games and favors as well as the refreshments which verc served at the conclusion of a merry afternoon.

Virginia many pretty gifts from her giTes's who were Lawrema and Vivian Inloes, Carlie Brehens, Dale and Konneth Smith, Dicky and Joan Kniss, Phyllis and Elaine Kieswettcr, Phyllis Merrill, Carl and Verna Sroufc nnd Kulh AVehr. Mrs. George Raisch aud Miss Mildred Sroufo assisted Mrs. Wehr in entertaining the guests. Mrs.

Brune and Daughter Entertained On Sunday. Mrs. Eizabcth Brune and daughter Miss Marie entertained very delightfully on Sunday evening, at a five hundred party at their home on Washington street. Mr. and Mrs.

George Lehman, ami Miss Anna Suer won pretty trophies and a delectable Halloween lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Adolpli Beinecke, of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamm, Hartwell; him get ahead so fast? YOU'VE seen men like "Mac." Always stepping to bigger jobs.

With the energy and gooi'. health to realize his ambitions. So often a promising career is handicapped by constipation. This ailment frequently brings headaches, loss of appetite and energy. Ambition is dulled.

Avoid constipation. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily of Kellogg's AiA-BEAN. This delicious cereal supplies "bulk," Vitamin and iron. "Bulk" gently cleanses the intestines. Vitamin tones them up.

Both promote regularity. How much better than pills and drugs. Enjoy Kellogg's Au. BRAN as a cereal. Have your wife use it in cooking.

Appetizing" recipes on the red-and-green package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. HELPS YOU FIT DANDRUFF Parlors. A Proven Germ- icidc.

Corrects dandnm and irritations. Safe for children. soun wiowisis CTERYWSEM SALLYS SALLIES My Sis says her beau's lace lights up when he sees her. because he has a Miss Anna Sner, of Norwood; ilr. and Mrs.

(acorge Lehman aiid children Wilbur and Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bnmc and children Dickie and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Lester and children Woman's City Club Hears Princess Talk, "Women In 'As Husbands i for the club on and Dr.

Sidney Durst of C'ui- tfriJay uijrht at the V. W. C. A. A heard N'ita exphia it all to me "Only, 1 a to release him.

Bc- uiuse it didn't work out, after all. seemed I ertiM do op would suU-titiitc for mv Billy Ray, Jewel and Janet, Mrs. Klizabeth Brnne and Miss Mavie Bruiie. Miller Announcement. ili-s.

Uizabetu Miller eutertaiuett at a handsomely appointed o'clock dinner, on Sunday, the eighteenth anniversary of her daughter -Miss Edna. Announcement of Miss K'dna's engagement to Mr. sou of Mr. and Mrs. K5berl Dowrey madfi during of the evening.

The young touplc were the recipients of heartiest felicitations, aud the honoree also received many lovely birthday guts. Attending were; Air. and Mrs. KiUph Penny and son Edgar. Mr.

and Mrs. Kobert Hymns and daughter Mary and Miss Omla Robinson, from Piqua; from Cincinnati were, Mr. and Airs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Schuster and son, and Mrs. Mary Williams, and oi' this city were Misses Louise Wolf, Susie Getz, and Louise Bauineister.) and Clarence and Pete Miller and the hostesses Mrs, Elizabeth Miller and daughter Edna. Mrs. Louise Will i ma mi Entertained Thursday The homo Mrs. Louise Willi- ninn on East avenue was the seeno of Halloween festivities las: Thursday evening.

The rooms wcr-j aitracii.vely decorated in keeping the season. The guests arrived en masqii'i. The evening was spent in playing games and the diversions oi! the evening u-ere arranged in the "spook" rooms, through which each guest was led blind folded. Prizes were awarded to: Nannie Halcomb, Margaret Osborue, Mrs. Wiliimann and Don Schweinfest.

Toward midnight refreshments were served t.o the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John.T. Osbornc, Mr. and Albert Schweinfeat, 3 to members of City club on "The Modern in China.

The auditorium of new Y. AY. C. A. was crowded AQ its utmost capacity, and extra chairs were placed on stage- and in every available all the culture the Orkfctr aud Oceiuent behind her, Princess DerLing remains sin- jularly and unassuming, her vivacity and charm winning her audience almost instantly.

She spoke fluently and in a most, interesting manner, withal simply and unaffectedly. Her talk was inier- sperst-d with a number of personal experiences ami reflections, which sho told with fascinating good humor, Tho Princess is herself greatly responsible for the emancipation of tho Chinese woman, for due to the fact that her father, who was minister at various times to the United States and European countries, the Princess and her sister were educated and lived principally in the Occident. Of course they absorbed tho teachings and customs of the countries in which they spent their childhood. Being recalled to China in 1903 io become- lady in waiting to the Dowager Empress of the Man- ehu dynasty, the- restrictions imposed upon tho Chinese lady of high birth quite appalled the- young gir' who had known the freedom of ihe Airerican and European women, for as the Princess stated while she had been taught the Chinese classics, sht was uiore Occidental than Oriental at heart. contract bridge club being or- uuder the guidance of Mrs.

Julian Schwab, of Cincinnati, and those interested are- to call Mis. S. T. Mice. Tiio annual feature of next month's meeting April.

I'iimati conservatory semi a group of for this occa-. Mtfs Jean VanDyke is chair- man of the mu-rieale. Sara Howe, dramatic a i i has been secured as. the featured at- for the- annual diuiu'r BROADWAY BRIDE By ETHELDA BEDFORD. 1 r-.

iQ 1931 CENTRAL PRESS j( flultorof PEAR DIARY 1 S50CIMION APPLY ZEMO ONCE STOP ITCHING SKIN TiVhen itehvng, burning skin is unbearable apply soothing, antiseptic ZEMO. Thousands find ZEMO brings swift relief from itching; draws the heat and sting out of the skin. For twenty years ZEMO has given relief and has been clearing away Ringworm, Eczenm, Rashes, Pimples' nnd other skin nnd scalp irritations. AH Druggists, GOc, $1.00. Extra Strength ZEMO especially tdaptcd for obstinate cases- CHAPTER GO tat-ry time Warron Mrnkcn patted Xataiie hand--with quite fatherly pats lot the benefit of ihe tht' court room--t he- pa is seemed to say: "There, ti ere, girlie.

This ought a give you a thrill, having i vour name- in pit: newspapers, a hi. eyes BO weary. They ing all reporters and '-tabbed her with i c.i^tml planet 1 raphers after you, and this session i shiftou qi'ieklv to Xita who in Judge court." a the au-iaciiy to smile in gay Xataiie chispcd and unclasped cognition und raise her hand 1 Itn.ked at Xita and al- that They woro amused. The i wins if ihe judged eye a 1 "So marrieJ loved bcrauEe loved JUT is I a i 1 Sho ''Practically." "I should it iuipraeii- a aiiswtwd the j'Jiiije, 1 tut room chuckled i i he rap KrJ i'or order. Then Xit.i silling up there! "1 to the Municipal HuiMing rim, your hojmr.

When the- clerk in the marriage a u-nse ofi'ii'tv asktd my name- 1 tiiid Alyw my war. Xita. but 1 got out hat by him a nuuu' stairs to the Mvnicipal Chapel and had a double wedding. Hut Young, to make certain N'ita did not try to work the trick t-vice, had secured a copy cf co.tificite from the records of with her name (July recorded. When Xica congratulated Alyn Wednesday afternoon and evening ac the Fenmout club were mads at a meeting of.

toe executive, eomnttttta oC the Catholic High School Fathers club Monday evening at the school ST. JOSEPH CHtJRCH COMMITTEE MET The members of the St. Joseph's church committee met Monday evening and transacted routine ness. slip said, with a in her eyes: "All's swell that emis swell." (THE EXD) C. H.

S. FATHERS i PLANNIKK PARTY It YOU want a new applied Plans for a I'ard pfirty jo be held I rail Wick Lumber Co. tf Aiyn iJnuly a.id his law-1 i.ut mV in change it lor er were moving through ihe crowd I stage use, you 1 the know, all mil io ihe ntbl? oppaiiio. iv.ns tlinnkful for the In im of her nat. wliicli ki.iiily shail- eves mat biuidonlv 1'illeil silly" ouU i right.

hande, in their new whits kid gloves. She fought for poise htwariily hoped was apjiar- (Mit outwardly. Slie thought the Irish-blue eyes of Judge U'Coimor rested on her i i i amused. Hv had a fiorid face a white hair. And habit oi' smoothing aa imaginary Established Tho Dowager Empress and all the ladies of di-gree wcro greatly impressed with the culture aud wisdom tho young girl of seventeen, and it soon became quite the thing for the young Chinese girl to desire an education.

Schools were established by degrees, and many Chinese girls were sent to the United States and to Europe to become educated, although this was absolutely contrary to the teachings of the great Confucius, who had V( Ihe wemen ignorant, for they are the trouble makers." XaturaHy with education, thy vision of tho women was broadened, and "I feel like Helen Morgan or somebody famous, whispered Nita across the oblong table. "I I'd love to sit on the judge's new and sing a theme song Natalie ijipK-red her with her eyes io he quiet. ''Maybe he'll think you look like Ins daughter or his long lost sweetheart, darling. It'll he just your type, of 1 Somebody harded Xita a slip of paper. She read it and smiled.

"The sob siMer on the Xews v.ants us to come over to the studio I'nr some pictures after this. Says 'iey can get betier Ghot. in the stii- they began to resent their suppression aud began to effect changes, until, the speaker stated the China ot today is totally different from tho China, of twenty years ago. Princess DerLing explained tbe falsity of many stories of ignorance aad cruelty accredited to China. One of these was the story that Chinese girl babies are drowned immediately upon birth.

These cases, stated the Princess are isolated, and only have happened among the poor and lower class, such as tbe I'jsliermen who live on sampan'beats, who have little money or food, and while the boy born into the family, was cherished sometimes the girl was drowned, as it was felt that since she could not be supported properly it- was more merciful to kill her. Girls in high class families are however, cherished and guarded and wben one. gentleman greeted another, he asked about the daughter in the family, thus: "How is tho precious pearl in the middle of your palm?" The girls were taught to sew and to Margaret Osborue, Mr. and Mre. embroider and learned the classics, Ifarlaa Jackson, Osborne, hort were sheltered and pro- Xannio Halcomb, Rea Osborne, John Ondreko, Don Schweinfest, Stanley Jackson aud the hostesses Mr Louiso Wiliimann and her daughter! -Mary Louise.

Halloween Party At Joseph Bi Meyers Home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Meyers delightfully entertained on last Saturday night, at a jolly Halloween party, at their summer camp at Uockdale. Halloween decorations abounded, and the guests came Games and cards were enjoyed, and at midnight a delicious Halloween lunch was served to: Mr.

and Mre. Joseph Mv. and Mrs. James Adams, Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Eisenmann, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley, Mrs.

Julia Uraun and the Milses Irene Buck- r. Winters, Louise Buckner, Germaine Lorcria Morner, Jane Adams, Marge Meyers, and these guests from Cincinnati: Helen Fredericks, Marie and I.otti; Hiller and Mr. Earl Braun, Paul Buckncr, Warren and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Artlrar Lotz Entertained Last Friday Mr.

and Mrs. A Lotz delightfully entertained a crowd of young tecfed i they were married, when as the Princess said i was ended." "When a friends at their home Corwin avenue, last Friday evening, at a Halloween party complimenting their guests Messrs. E. J. Doyle Kenworthy and Clifford C.

Craddock, Dayton. In keeping with the. TTallowev.n season, the house was converted i a Pirate's Den, where appropriate decorations and dimmed lights lent a weird but attractive Specialty features by Wanda Lo.i BuUinan and Freda Cameron provided entertainment, and cards provided further diversion. Apples and cider were served throughout the evening, and later a delicious lunch was served to Wanda Lou Bultnuui, Hilda Mahder, Freda Cameron, Blanche Broadhu-- i-y, Doris Lotz; Messrs. Clifford C.

Cmddock, 1J. J. Doyle Kenworthy, Chester Anderson, Paul Brunncr, Gordon Bisdorf and tho host and hostess Mr. and Sire, Arthur Lota. said Natalie, we '11 Klin out the hack not.

iirst." "Who wovtV Xita came back. "Speak for Nat. I'm A when ho asked my why 1 said, She thought such talic's ago, you know. And 1 slrnvi'd in Alyn's face Natalie's name on the licence. we- went to tho C'bapel.

Anl. 1 married A for Xataiie. Oh, it wasn't that 1 was boinj; married, you understand. I was acting for Xa- taiie. It is name that, was used.

I was her. anything until Uie was on the i A cervmony why we ricss stand saying: 1--we to the chr. 1 where i was sing- went on a Inn-vimum i' anil proiiy Natalie came oi saniU' Then seemed unaware of trazy for it. Xevcr had so much fun. Turning Warren she said: "See, the Mirror story yesterday? Charles had a spasm, says I'm going to Tie from the Sandal for it! All tho same last, night Tex (liiinan called me up to say she'd iike to give me a hand and wanted ro know who my press agent was!" Tho judge" rapped for order.

A flash light went off outside of She was longer i-old and tense. Her cheeks Shu straigliteii- od her shoulders anil her eyes mot' Alyn's now unnfraid. Ho leaned! c-n his elbows ITOS the table and looked straight at her--and surely with an interest she feared to hope for. When Menken asked questions she turned her eyes on the judge when sh: answered. Tliero was lindenstand'ng in their Irish Hue depths she fell.

She gained confidence every minute. She had never felt so confident before. And in this new self-faith (hero sprung inspiration that no tloubt changed the entire courso of Natalie Dudley's life! "Your honor, my sister, Xita, went through the ceremony with Myn Brady--as a favor to mo. She as my aircut. like a always no nut and takiMi i i from life Xataiie was leciting Xita'ri explanation, hie- no she hail given the night of tin? wedding.

For moment Natalie declered io herself that Xiia-had told the- truth she hoped sho c-aild make, it sound convincing to the court. "She took for me what I wanted find--nnd didn't have, the chance to lake for myself Her eyes left the. judge, then and wandered over ro Alyn, who smiled encouragingly. "Your ho.ior, she told me so and 1 have a witness here--Mr. Yonng, a dark haired man in the gray and 1 said, 'Herd's your witV, A 1 ind--and after a while A got ivi-r tlio and said something ihunt Iiciug a good So lit: took Xatalio OP.

a 1 The cou rt had become an roar. Kita cer'uinly i on her act to tho amusement of X'a-alie stalled it and it just look Xita to loud the finishing touches. Well, of ourtii-. the marriage was the court room. Everybody looked on third eejit.

lie An'd the barely had lime to dismiss court before Alyn was lolding Xataiie hand. The flash- i ghts were booming. "Xataiie, Xatnlic, howtlind I've r.fen. Could yo.i ever forgive me? Could I hop-v could ever have a real honeymoon, dearest?" Amid all Uie roufnsion her great hail to her. "Yes she answered.

''Soon rii-i'ii. sweetheart?" "Ye? hi.s arms were about her. "I've Icved you always, I "I'll love you always al- wavs." "My name, will bo Xataiie Brady all the rest of mv life An then she i'ud Alyn stole out of the back door of the court room rmd.to the Mup uipal Building and into the marriage license office. But they had to wait their to apply to clerk. i a and Chailcs Young had arrived there first.

Then tho four of them went up- Chinese girl was wed, she weut to with her mother-in-law, and was like a servant, in her home, no matter wealthy the home was. Not Restricted However, such conditions are now vitally changed. Chinese girls arc no longer restricted and restrained. They are educated, they seek ca- eers, the marriage laws have been changed, the girls may now choose their own husbands, the- mother-in- law regime has been relegated into tho background, and the Chinese girl is patterning after the Ameri- Stenographers, typists, even motion picture stars aro to be found among the Chinese i girls. They have- discarded i native costume, and copy American clothes even to the shoes.

A Chinese newspaper is edited and operated entirely by women, as is a large Chinese bank and the professional woman has come into her own in China. Independence iri the keyword of tho Chinese woman, and Princess DerLing, while glorying in this independence deplored it, too, saying i that she thought it rather a pity, as sho would like to retain some of tho Chinese culture, nnd some of the picturesqueness which is now gone. Tho picturesque element was depicted in the garment worn by Princess DerLing, who appeared in court attire, consisting of a robe of heavy orchid satin, with bands of black hand-embroidered in brilliant colors. Her quaint head dress was in sev- nnd presented a very attractive appearance. Different Picture The Princess' much heralded advent is a thing of the past, but she left in her wake a train of memories, and impressions of far away China vastly different from those we had held heretofore.

A short business pension preceded tho talk, nnd various announcements were read. Mrs. Taylor will read Jlachel Crothor's sparkUsg comedy cral shades of rose shirred elaborately beaded, and she Power to the American A 10 DAY SALE-Starting Thursday, Nov. 5th, Ending Saturday, Nov. 14th Men's Chrome Tanned Leather Coats Every coat is well made--of soft, chrome tanned leather that will not crack, peel or scuff.

Blanket lining, black jean cloth lined sleeves, leather collar and adjustable cuffs -and every coat is a full 30 inches long. Fleece Lined Tweed Jacket A handy tweed eo.it with two ton front and well-fitting shoulders. enjoy having 0110 of these this winirr-md you'll like fine value this feature price provides. WATCH FOR THE PRICES ON THESE ITEMS FOR SUPER-VALUE DAYS SEARSrRoEBUCK AND 210 S. Second St.

Hamilton, Ohio (COOKING SCHOOL NOTE) In the cooking school conducted under the auspices 01' the Journal recently, Miss Edaa M. Ferguson stressed modern methods of cooking. Naturally, then, she uses and recommends Crisco, the modern shortening. White Cake that's really white A white cake thai is a white cake is only possible when one uses a shortening like Crisco--pure, fresh and sweet-flavored. A shortening, too, that's so fluffy you don't need to cream it! Think how much time that saves in making cakes! Featherweight White Cake cup Crisco teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder cup niilk egg whites Cup3 fljyr 1 teaspoon vanilla Blend Crisco and sugar.

(Notice how easily Crisco wraps ilself wound every tiny grain of sugar. That's why it makes such fine teilured cakes.) Stir in alternately milk silted dry ingredients. Fold in thoroughly stiffly beaten fgg whites. Add vauUla. Turn batter into 2 greased layer cake pans.

Hake in a moderate oven Ice with nay desired icing. (To make it inlo a tally Baltimore Cake, use a filling ot ihf.s, figs nnd mils moistened with lemon juice, and ice. wi'U bulled icing.) In its new air-tight can--as fresh and sweet as the day it was made. i i a i A Comparison! Which of your investujents, besides yonr savings and loan certificates and passhooks, have not shown a shrinkage in market yalas? On how many of yonr investments have the dividends been continued as have tha dividends and interest on money in this institution? Where else can, you get interest compounded semi-annually first mortgages on homes the protection of and tai exemption? THE DOLLAR SAVING LOAN CO. THIRD AND HIGH STREETS 4 3 a i i i i Pounds of Worth for only a few cents a day I you could actually weigh the worth of a telephone in your home, you would be able to appreciate fully how far it outweighs its cosr.

You know when a single telephone call saves you a hundred or a thousand dollars, but could you express in dollars and cents a doctor's midnight directions, the swift response of the fire department, the comforting words of an absent one which the telephone makes possible! Nothing that costs so Hide gives you so much -pounds of worth for only a few cents a day. STEPHEN ROBINSON al Mgnayr Butler County Any Employee Will Take Your Order.

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