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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 3

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TUESDAY, JULX 8, 1930 A I I A PAGE I performed the duties of best man. ladies' Aid Society Ninth St. U. 'B. To Meet Ladies 'Aid of tho iNinth Street 1.

B. clmn-li 'will a its regalia- i i i i meeting Thursday afternoon at i o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Carrie Loltes, 1)19 East avenue. All members and friends are. i i -4- Eigling-WeicUert Announcement Made Miss Helen Schwab was a very charming hostess lo of friends on Sunday afternoon, at home on street, and announced the engagement und a riage dnte (A-ugtKt liit-li) of Mist Catherine Higling and George "U'eickcrt.

Concealed in of curds table were small cards bearing the following i may lie But for George and a i you'll see That I i a They'll seal i a To being late." Miss Kigling was i i a showered i the i i a i of the group, a the excitement subsequent to a had somewhat subsided, several esling rounds of bridge were oujoy- Misses Mary Elizabeth Sharp, Lucille a Alice Wiigncr, and Mrs. Kberliardt were the players, eacli receiving a modernistic compact. Miss Higling was presented i a lovely lingerie set. Later a delectable two course was served to Misses Hnsalyn, a Ccnl Higling, SALLYS SALLIES Many a woman who dotsn'l know her own mind would be surprised lo team how x-cll hoi acquaintances know il St'hwal) and the hostess Miss Helen Si'hwa'b. Miss Kigling is one of the charming daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Kiglkr-g, of Campbell avenue and is a very a a i and likeable girl. She holds a very responsible position i tho Hamilton Industrial bank. MY. Wcickert is tho eon of Mir.

and Mi-s. George J. Weickcrt, of Eivin avenue, and like his fiancee, tfi very popular in his own group. He is an a a i the Fred J. a a i company.

Many interesting affairs are being; planned for the happy couple. 4 Bacon Family i Plans Reunion I The eleventh a a reunion of Mary Rice, ot Covington, Alice Wgancr, of i i a i Lucille Mu- a Cecilia Pater, Hilda Brinkcr, Ann Bov, 5larin.ii Burke, Dorothy Holbrock, a i a Sharp, A i i me cievcnui a a reunion OL Myrtle Mrs. Mark Mrs. Russell Ebcrhardt, Mrs. A.

M. CUy You Stein is tl'B only living sister of Dietrich Kehr. A ratbor peculiar occurrence in this family the fact a Dietrich Kehr and his brother married skiers, their sou John and daughter Lizzie married brother and bister. Fred and J. Dietrich married sisters, Albert and Henry married sisters and now Fred Kugler and Henrietta married brother and sister.

Another remarkable fact is a there has not been a a in any of theso families. Mr. and Mrs. Kehr were presented i a a i floor a by their children as a remembrance of the happy occasion. The couple also received many i i a i from other relatives and friends.

Luncheon-Bridge At Country Club Wednesday The regular bi-weekly luncheon ar.d bridge party will be a featuie of Ladies' day at the Butler County Country club on Wednesday, and a interesting parties arc being arranged. Samuel Corrects ci Uily bkm Makes old-looking skin youthfully clear refines large fores Poor-color complexions, oily skin and blemishes are duo to acid-skin impurities. And everybody knows there is nothing like' magnesia' to neutralize acid. That is why dermatologists are getting such amazing results in banishing complexion faults with cremcd magnesia. All you do is anoint your skin with it, inassHgo and rinse i water.

It is as simple as washing your face. Crcmcd magnesia helps the skin off even- most deep-set pore impurities. It changes old-looking, poor-color skin to clearness and fades out freckles better I a a bushel of lemons. It's as- i it reduces enlarged pores 10 iho finest- and smooths out tho tell-tale lines of age. It- rejuvenates the complexion so quickly that any face looks years younger in five minutes.

To "ct genuine cremed magnesia. ask your druggist for Cental's Facial Magnesia. The dollar size contains twice as the sixty DENTON'S CREMED thirteenth. Jolly Sewing Club Had Pleasant Meeting The Jolly Sewing" club had a pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. Estclla Hitcshuc.

The following spent a merry evening and enjoyed a delectable lunch: Mesdamcs Grace Castator, Elizabeth Cameron, Louise McGill, Grace Ogg, Frances Clark, Etta Smith, Susie York, Maud Lotz, Ethel Tenable, Lora AVilson and Es- tclla Hitcshuc. Past Councillors Association To Meet Past: Councillors association, Ft. a i Xo. Daughters ql' America will meet oil Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lillie Kinch, 1G95 Alsace avenue.

G. Club Held Meeting Tho 0. G. dab held its regular meeting last Thursday evcMiiiir at the home of Miss i i a Koogle-r. After a business session a merry social evening was enjoyed, and a delccta-ble lunch was served to the following: Misses Georgia Baylies, Glada Cameron, Mary Clark, Betty Eck- Dorothy Stiehl, Frances Elliott, Ethel Moore, Margaret Rose and the hostess, Miss Lillian Koog- icr.

Jc-sken-Pflanzer Wedding Saturday A very pretty wedding was solemuizcd at six-thirty o'clock, on Saturday evening, at St. Peter's parsonage, when Reverend Father Hare united in marriage Mhs Thehna Joskeu, a of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Josken and Charles Pflanzer, eon Mr. and Mrs.

John Pflanzer. Tho bride- was charming in a frock of orchid georgette trimmed with white. She wore a hair braid hat of orchid, white slippers and hose and carried pink sweet peas. Miss Alma Kolbenstettcr was a pretty maid of honor in a frock of palo green georgette, green picture hat, whito slippers And hose, and her flowers, too, were pink sweet peas. Ralph Pflanzer, In-other the Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served at home bride's parents on Vine itrcot, a which Mr.

and Mre- Pflauzer left for a weeks' wedding trip to the Lakes. On their return, i be cosily established in a liomc on Tenth street. Merry Surprise For Taber Family Mr. and Mrs. Herman Faber and daughter Betty, oft Somcrville, were tendered a very pleasant surprise on Sunday by former neighbors and friends.

Tho shrprisers brought well tilled basXets and at noon and again at six o'clock in the evening, delccta-. ble meals were served on the spa- lawns surrounding the country home. Thoso who enjoyed the day were Mr. and Mrs. John Burer, Mr.

Martin Oehler, Miss Lizzie Hummel, Mr and Mrs. Carl Brown. Rachel and Clinton Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Mchl, Margaret, Viola and Bob-by Mchl, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Widmeycr, Miss Fanchon Widmcyer of Port Union, Emma Eaton of Hamilton and Miss Clvda Symmes of Lindenwald.

Business Girls Club Plan Hike Wednesday Girls of the Business club of the Y. W. C. A. are asked to meet at the Y.

W. C. A. at ti o'clock Wednesday evening for the hike i that rfub is planning. The girls are asked to call tho Y.

W. C. A. by noon AYednesday and say or not they i to a a All those attending arc a bring their own picnic luncheon. Picnic At Walthers Farm Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Wolthers a Jersey. sons Stanley, Carl and Delman, M'r. and Mrs.

George L. Piepcr and daughters Thelma and Verna Mae motored to the Walthers farm at Riley whiM'o they enjoyed an all dav picnic and swimming party. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Kehr Married Sixty Years Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Kchr, living on route 4 celebrated i sixtieth i anniversary Sun- Dame university, day at the homo of their oldest son John, north oi; Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs. Kchr have spent most of their, lives in Fail-field township, where for many years Mr.

Kchr -was a highly respected and enterprising farmer. Dietrich Kchr was born in Germany 82 years ago and came to this "country in 1SOO. Mrs. Kehr also was born in and migrated to America in The couplo first made i home in Albany, N. but in May 1870 Same to Ohio.

For three years from 3872 to they lived on a farm near Oxford, ji-clurning to Fairfield township to make their home in what is now tho Griesmer addition. They made several changes living nine years on the old Brandt farm, three "on tho Baird farm, nineteen on the Armstrong dairy farm. In 1912 the couple retired from aclive a ing and have I I i iu i present homo on Symmes road just of town. Tho remarkable i a i a i is a they raised.ten daughter and i sous, all of whom with grandchildren and ono great grandchild were present to make tho anniversary a happy ono for the aged couple, a one for all present to remember, Thoso present besides Mr. ami Mrs.

Dietrich Kchr were: Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kehr and son Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry i Kugler, Mr. and Mrs. George Kehr. son Carl and daughters Clara. Laura and Florence, Fred Kehr Milwaukee, Dr.

and Mrs. D. Kehr of Fond du Lac, nieco Miss Florence Hcdtkc Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kehi and daughters, Miss Edna and Ruth, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Kchr and daughter Miss Verna, William Kehr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kehi and sou Ealph, Mr. and Mrs.

Adolpl Kehr and son Chester and daugh ters, Thelma, and Irma, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kugler and son Kenneth. Mr. Kugler is a grandson, Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Snavcly, Mrs. Suavely, formerly Miss Henrietta Kugler, granddaughter, Mks Lizzie Kug- Icr, Mr. and Mrs. John Yon Stein.

Hamilton colony at Walloon Lake, Michigan. Mm. D. J. Haydeu and daughters Aim and Jean, of Ft.

Wayne, arrived here-ou Thursday to bo the guests of Mrs. J. C. Shivljin-k and Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Heeler. Mr. and Mn.

a of Shaudou, Mr. and i i i A Loiter and i i liave returned from a i Mr. Mrs. Sam F. Ziliu.x of Akron.

Mns. Henry Hodges a duugh- and Charles have returned from a pleasant Kazareno church board Monday evening. At tho annual meeting reports of all committees will bo jivcu, elected and delegates to the general assembly CUORCU. i CENTRAL CEUECH MEN REDECORATE CHURCH Men nf the a Church of Christ met Monday night and de' cided meet each night this week to i i the redecorating of the new church on North Seventh street. GETZ LAD INJURED, STRUCK BY AUTO through Ohio a Wil- i Alfred Getz, aged 7, of Coralic liamsporl.

Pa. Miss Helen Mcln- ivt sustained a minor on tosh, who is in training at a hew- I hen he was struck by an A ami Charles Wngiicr have returned from Colunulnis win 1 re Iliey enjoyed a visit i JMre. lOtliui M. Uhl i i a and Charles Kiita- who linvc been visiting in returned home i (hem. Miss Helen and Adeline a i i i Mrs.

I'klua Uhl and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrd in Columbus.

Mr. and Mrs. C.vrus J. Fitton have returned i'rom very pleasant stay at Walloon Lake. Michigan.

Mrs. Edward P. Frcchtling leaves Saturday a visit with relatives and friends at Hnckcnsaek, Xew pital at i i a retunied with them and will spend two vacation here. Mrs. Oliver Diiggy and a Belly Jane loday Cor Kolconio.

I i a a where will visit friends. Christian W. Schaiitz and son Ted are enjoying a two weeks' stay nt Cedar Point on Lake Erie. NAZARENE BOARD TO MEET ON JULY 30 Arrangements for the annual meeting to be held Wednesday, July 30, ivcro made at a meeting of the automobile at street and Katou avenue, Monday a Tho machine was said to have been driven by George Lingler, age OS, of 322 Hanover street. Linglcr look tho hoy to Fort Hamilton hospital where he was treated for his injury.

Police were told boy ran in Lingler's machine. REDEEMER CHURCH BOARD MEETING At tho meeting of the Redeemer church board evening routine business was transacted. Broomhall till! Equitable Life company, left yesterday for the a a convention of that company in Canada. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry and sou Henry returned today from visit at North Vcrnon, Ohio, and Louisville, Kentucky. Thomas Cahill left yesterday for Kotre Dame, Indiana, where he will take a ten-day course at Notre Harry W. Kane Minneapolis, Minnesota, arrives i Hamilton soon to be the gurst. of Martin J. OThelnn.

and Mrs. A. Urniston oi! Champaign, a i Mrs. Edith Kline of Chicago arc house guests oE Mr. and Mrs.

I I I- Krauth of Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Will a i of Cincinnati visited Mr. and Richard HadclilTe last evening.

George Brandel former Hamilton- ian who has been living in Cleveland is visiting relatives here. Miss Katherine Watson and Mrs. KusEcl N. Andrews leave a for Chicago to bo gone for several weeks. LMJ66CS Alice Eoscncrans and Evelyn Kappem have returned from week's stay at Cedar Point.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sloneker nl a i and Mite Perfect Comfort in warmest weather because Kotex is so lieht and cool absorbs in a very won- derful way, which makes it especially comfortable in summer, when other forms of sanitary protection so quickly become uncom- forrable and chafing. Kotex is made of Cellucotton (not cotton) absorbent wadding, which absorbs 5 times as much as an equal weight of cotton. And Cellucotton absorbs away jrom the It is made of sheer layers, laid lengthwise.

Moisture is carried along the entire length. The surface stays light, fluffy. Kotex is never conspicuous under thin dresses. And it deodorizes completely. Dispose of Kotex like tissue.

Til' 1--Not a deceptive softness, that soon packs into chafing hardness. But a lasting softness. 2--Kotex filler is far lighter and cooler than cotton, ycc absorbs 5 times as much! 3--Deodorizes, safely, thoroughly, by a special process. instantly, completely. Regular for 12 Kotex Supcr-Sizc-65c for 12 lAjk to see the KOTEX BELT and I KOTEX SANITARY APRON Many I drug, dry goods or department store.

Kotex Company, Chicago, Illinois. The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizes COULD HARDLY DOJERWORK Strengthened by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mission, have used a good deal of your medicine and -always find -t it gives wonderful help. I was feeling so wcakwid miserable that I had to lie down very often and I could a 1 in housework. I rend in the paper how Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had women who were, in the same condition so I said I will try it for myself. I am very r.inch better now and I recommend this medicine, and will answer letters from women ask- about J. W. Aijravrsox, 1015 Miller Avenue, Mission. Texas.

This Ad Is Worth $1.00 On EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE 5 DAYS ONLY Beautiful Ringletle Ends--Marcel Effect QQ No Combs or Finger Waves Necessary a a i join TRUTH THE CONFIRMED Our Long Experience Guarantees Not to Burn or Hurt You HAIR CUTTING BY LADY EXPERT Marcelling and Finger Waving 50c Jean Beauty Shoppe OPEN EVENINGS 506 Rcntschler Bldg. Phone 71-J Wo Curl Fine and Oily Hair When Others Fail You Will Treasure In After Years A Distinctive Of Your Bridal Party THE Studio Phone 5S11 208 KrcBgo Building The Big Swing Is To U. S. Tires An expression of our appreciation is due the public for their recognition of TRUE TIRE VALUES. Our ANNIVERSARY SALE was GREAT beyond our expectations.

U. S. Tire sales are mounting all over the country answering the question Full Value For Less Money Wednesday Morning Special Summer Dresses and Ensembles TWO FOR $13.50 TWO FOR $13.50 Values to $15.00 Sheer flower prints for afternoon and evening--smart, new, tiny figured prints and dots for daytime--jacket ensembles for street--sleeveless dresses for sport- models to wear right now and for months to come. The materials include georgette, chiffon, flat crepe, shantung, and novelty silis in high shades, pastels, black, navy and white. Sizes 14 to 48 Ready-To-Wear Setond Floor Another Sale Of Printed Wash Fabrics A Wednesday Morning Extra Special! In this large assortment of Wash Fabrics we are i i beautiful designs, cool summer colors and unusual value.

Take advantage of this special and buy several dresses! Read the list below for only You know their worth. Come early Remember we close at noon i assortment includes-- Printed Chiffon Voiles Printed Batiste Printed Suitings Printed A. B. C. Printed Gingham Onr Guarantee: If any of these fabrics fado in any way we will OIVE you a new dress and PAY you for the.

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