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TUMDAT, XABCX A I I A Women's Missionary Society to Meet The Roman's Missionary society of tho Presbyterian church will have a luncheon at one o'clock tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Frank Sheley, 403 Xorlh 1) street. Tlv missionary program two o'clock. Basketball Supper At Y. W.

0. A. Last Saturday Evening The basketball season of Y. CHAMPION COATED PLANS TO ACQUIRE ALL FIBRE CO. STOCK Acquisition oE all the outstanding common stock the Champion Fibre company is planned by ihu Champion Coated Paper The "affair was arranged by Miss j.accordinjr 1o an annonnccmeut to Klsic Mae Jones, who was home stockholders yesterday.

The Cham- i i i from Miami University for the piou Coated company now owns al-j bi-t-m'iit cl assisted bv Miss Bctly Surface, most CO per cent of (he Fibre coin- I --i i i An i Waster lily cards. The club t'olors of blue and white were used in the dccoratiolu, and a bowl of pink sweet peas formed the centerpiece. of Lebanon and Mrs. Alex Those who enjoyed this lovely prc- Kaster affair were: Rita Klein, Ksthryn Wulftange, Dorothy Rig- Rosela Pater, Adelo Metzler, inon and has optioned balance: amounting to 24,408 shares. Stockholders-are asked lo author- ise an additional 8,000 shares of the Champion Coated stock, which is to be exchanged for the Fibre, stock.

teams was oflicially clos-, Elaine Jones, Mary Louise lillers, Thc basis of exc i lange i one share ed J'riday night, March VI, when Melba Ripperger, Margaret ch i Coatcd for thrm shlircs the five teams met together for a jhaii, Mary Lorctla Connanghton and o( j.j hr(1 In a( ijit; on to tae 6 ot slipper parly. Each team had a i hostess, Helen Mnrio Jones, tnble, i was decorated i their colors with two dolls dressed in uniform.supporling a balloon basketball between them as a centerpiece. The girls of each team also Mizpah Class Will Meet. The Mizpah Class of the First M. E.

church meet on Thursday the Champion Coated company will pay the sum of $23,800 in cash. The Fibre stock is $125 par value and the Champion Coated slock is $100 par slock of. the Champion Coated com- will nt to $7,810,000. at the home of Mrs. 1J.

lj. wore their uniforms which added Morgan, H29 Park much to tlie festivity and made it a very colorful scene." 'A. C. G. Class Group songs, team songs and yells.Had Meeting.

kept Hie grinip popped up during! The A. C. G. class of girls, me! the evening. Mrs.

Herbert Twitch-! 1 the home of Vivian Brown, 1207 1 fll, chairman iff the Physical Comi TM slrect Saturday afternoon mittce; Miss Hester Hood, General Ar business was dis: Secretary; and Miss Pearl 5 tllc TMjoyrd a poverty partv Physical'Director Him said a 1 m( rved' f', words to the girls expressing pleasure at the represented I Jr a for the way they carried on Kmml Gra( re( ra Curing season a expressed I a Mili le tila(hs ox, Velma Iliat next year each one f'i'S-1 Park- i Weil, 41 years cut would be a a i for a Lp(l om S) Buckley, i Vice president of the Weil, Roth learn and a we would a ae wr fcipauldinsr, and the "Uig Miss Dorothy ostcsS) Vivian Brown. Weller entertainc'd i read-! ings, "Dc'tlv at tiic PERSONALS "The Live Wife" AtTheRialto There is a riot of fun iu "The Live Wire" starring Johnny Hines now on the Rialto screen and it is being enjoyed by some of the Journal's readers without cost. Bead the classified advertisements of the Journal carefully. You may find your name among them. When you do, just present a copy of that issue at the business office of the Journal and receive, absolutely free, a ticket good at the Rialto any time except Saturday or Sunday.

I Home-coming at 1'ort Uuioii, Sun. day. I lOslhcr Murphy and friend Miss Jennie Swtt and friend attended the Lyric theatre Dayton, Ohio, Saturday evening. William liennpft was a Hamilton shopper Friday morning, i Miss Lou Jackson spent few days i her niece, Mrs. Joe Bolscr.

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jones and daughter Mildred, were Hamilton shoppers Thursday afternoon.

BANK LICK FARM BUREAU BOARD WILL HOLD DISCUSSION ON AUTO INSURANCE Auto insurant.) work will be under discussion Saturday morning when executive committee of the Butler county farm bureau holds its France Belgium aud Italy with approximately 70 80 millions, respectively Holland and TVhecboslovakio with a fluctuating total of 05 to C2 millions. regular meeting in the- V. M. ('. A.

Glen Hidgc, X. Gladys expenses. Selkk, back from playing golf with John 1). Kockefeiler at Palm Beach, doubt's that he carries any money in his pockets but new dimes to give anay. His chauffeur always pas the caddy and other Tho meeting is called for 10:15 o'clock.

K. C. Anstaelt, of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation will attend the meeting. Itankjick, March 2 Mr. AVito lias a force of men ing a fine driveway and has steps built on the south s-idc of his 'm.

GREENVILLE WOMAN "TO CONDUCT COOKING SCHOOL AT Y. M. 0. A. Farm bureau officials today announced the secoud of scries of vegetable cookery meetings to be 'held Saturday mo'rning at 30 o'clock A.

here. meMag rm bc in ch arRc of alue. ATffookholders' meeting has been called for April 22 for the purpose of authorizing the additional noon. With the increase, the common Clarence TYLERSVILLE Tylersville, Mar. 2X Mrs.

Will Aufranc was a Hamilton shopper Friday afternoon. Mr. and' Mrs. liny Minor and new place and will build a pond and MisJ Emma par ks, home agent of eight cottages and a clubhouse on Greenville, Darke county. Town- his premises.

ca( crs i the vegetable cookery Robert Sliny lost a valuable eow. ro ec a i lr their assistants are cx- 'i'lin many friends of Walter Ca- pccied to attend. spy will be glad know that he is I improved a a bad of pneu- GERMANY HAS MORE MAIL monia. THAN ANY OTHER COUNTRY Mr. and Mrs.

Krl Clyne of Xor-1 Berlin, Mar. sends wood, John Cline and sisters Mary more mail abroad than any other Last vear's --to give them gleaming whiteness daughter Blanch called on a and Alice, Mrs. Walter Gray and I country of the world. Mrs. John Graham Saturday after- daughters Addic and Alice, of C'ol-1 total including letters, ng letters, postal cards, logo Hill, Mrs.

Joseph Sleeker, printed matter, amounted to WEIL DIES IN CINCINNATI i i a i 0., March spent Saturday evening nml Sunday I of i i a i a i Charles Picken.i of Mr. Fere, and Catherine with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lani Casev were callers at Jerry Casey's Bresser. I home, Sundav Mr.

and Mrs. Guy a Mrs. Marsiml Lockwood, of Col- daughter of Mauds, and 'Mr. and CL spending a fe.iv days Mrs. C.

11. Murphy and a i i npml lolkr and Raymond Murphy spent I llcss Sunday i Mr. and Mrs. Pcarlic Ji nncl Mrs. Gorsuch anil family.

and Carey llolscr and spent Sunday i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i i a Krouskopf. The Busv Bre class i gi about pieces. Of all European countries Germany sent most letters to England, of non- Kuropean countries, to the United States.

X'eit to Germany HI lelrer-ivfjling c-alled Mrs. Snmmo, Sunday afternoon. on account of sick-1 comes England with about 230,000,000 letters snnt abroad. Other European countries rank as follows: I' Mr. and Jnuics I Hutsv Tutsics daughter Dorothy, who 1 a i hat 1 1 TM in Melbourne, Florida, for and "Uzy's Wedding." Miss Garvin was very pleasantly surpriecd when Mrs.

liobt. Jtotzcr, acting for the Blackics, Cubs, Pill 1 Tossei's and her i while the Shubcm, gave her a small silver pin in the shape of a I'" f- of iSehiiiicil tor the present. The troj)hic small bronze basketball pins with V. W. C.

A. I82U engraved on them--failed to arrive so they could not aivardeil to the Ulackfcs who arc the Channiioiis J'ur tliia year. Those present were: Ulnckics-- Margnrel Vacklc, Dorothy llaub, llenning, llel- Irving investment brokers, i program at chureli Thurs. yesterday at a hospital in a i da A i 1st. at sevnii-fif- Crcck, where he had been a (ecn 1( consist of patient for several months.

I songs, recilatiuiis, i i solus, Mr. Weil had been in ill a ij 0 A let- the program for three years, following an a a 5 nl ents of sandwiches, coffee. Stevenson I int luonza while serving in inc jc ud cakl li.ivcp VoArltI welcome. A native ot i i a i Mr. i jj attended the old Ml.

Auburn School 11 llda 'a craoon aud was graduated trom a montlis, have returned a at the home of W. Tr High school. He was a son ot a pioneer merchant aud banker and after leaving school he entered the i investment Held, where he BENEFICIAL UNION 563 MEETS WEDNESDAY EVE: a i ii i kcn by illness, 'ive eandidalps for i i i a i will When the World war was dcclar- 1'iv. bc presented and applications for membership will be received at the meeting of Beneficial Union Xo. ed Mr.

Weil entered the training Everybody nd spent i Mrs. Anna Mrs. Ida Boisnch daughter, id grand- called -Mrs. C. 11.

Murphy, Sunday evening. Several from Uemdi'd the STOLEN LICENSE -HALTS i MARRIAGE FOR 3 YEARS Boston, Mar. stolen marriage license delayed marriage here of i a Corral a Benigno Beltran for three and a half years. I The, ceremony was performed by Judge R. H.

Scott when tho couple presented a license certificate dated i October 4, 1022, and explained Unit Beltran's brother, also an admirer; nf Julia, had carried the precious document away to Mexico. Upon the return of the brother a search of his baggage disclosed the missing paper. The couple did not understand that they coukl have ob- tnincd a duplicate license. i camp at Plattsburg, but illness pre- vented him finishing there. at Ben Uur a Wednesday, Slitter his recovery from a first at- Tiielniu Sehal'cr, rctla Freda Molzcr, Gccklor, Helen Beclcr aud Mildred Shator.

Cubs-- Homildu Stcigcr, Florence Schenk, Huston, IJdna -Netherton, Alberta Xcthcrlon, Mlii Dnbba aud Jliss Meuchen. Pill Tsosers-- Gertrude Schmttf, Marchca McCroskey, Jlilu.j.'d Mi-! ch.iel, Dorothy Dcam, Klsic Ham-, mcl. Edna Margaret L'iscii, I.ydia Wehr and Ruth Burg. Members must pay their scssments on or before the last day of each month or they will be suspended without 'A good a a is urged at tomorrow's meeting. Stork News Born Hot-y" Tolsy--Dollie Geckelcf, fip'ncva' Litton, 'Mattic Force, Kalh- crine Kncmmerling, Lorctta Thelma Wiseman, Hazel Wiseman, Ann Buller, Kmriia Motzcr and I Shubens-- Hilda Selborst, Agnes r.rickner, Peggy Brynnt.

Ora ncr, Pearl liuiilari, Pauline 1 leii- ''Mrs. Twitchell, Miss Hester Hoocl.j Miss Dorothy Wellcr and Miss 1'can K. Garvin. Miag Helen Marie Jones Entertained Saturday. Miss Helen Marie Jones, was a charming young hostess on Satur-1 day afternoon, to members of her i i school club, at her home on Central avenue.

I A clever little playlet entitled, "The Kidnapped Girl and the Stol-: en Necklace," written by Miss Katb- ryn Wult'ttinge was eiiacteil. a i 1 oiis games and contests were a 1 ranged, pretty trophies being won by Rita Klein and Adelc Jlotzler. At five 'o'clock the guests were vilcd into (he dining room, where i they found their places at a i decorated table by means ot a i IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW Many children plaining of Headache, Feveristraess, Stomach I Tronblu and Irregulsr I Bowels and tako cola easily. IJ mothers only knew what MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET FO W- DEBS would do for their children no family woold ever bo without them for use when needed. So pleasant to take WirTlCCtPT and so effective tbat ANYSOlsrrnrrK mothers who once use always tell others about them i 'Atiu Druggists.

Trial Package FREE. Address Mother Gray Key, N. T. Thin Run-Down People Gain Needed Weight Men and women whose natural strength doesn't equal the demands of everyday life--whose every effort is a drag--should take Coco Cod to build up lagging and cnergy-to add good, healthy weight, to give them a new lease on life and happiness. Coco Cod is nature's effective toniJ and strength-builder, Just pure cod liver oil, with the health vitamins from eggs, yeast, spinach and lettuce--flavored with cocoa to make it pleasant to take.

Coco Cod is not merely a temporary stimulant, it is nutritive system-builder of unequalled effectiveness. Harry S. Orr, Cincinnati, writes: "I was in a run-down condition and took three bottles of Coco Cod, which helped mo very much-so much that I have advised friends to take it, and they did so with good results. Physicians everywhere recommend Coco Cod for convalescents, for nursine or over-taxed mothers, for its wonderful results the treatment of anemia, malnutrition, or weak, underweight conditions in young or old. BoKVfli to- Coco Cod for health, ill Pfeil, (Mildred Johnson) 120'Chestnut street, tack he entered the first camp a Ft.

Benjamin Harrison with a mission as Second Lieutenant. After being transferred to Camp Sherman he was promoted to be a Capt a i and late saw duty at Camp l.o- gan, Texas where he served as fiscal officer and Assistant Quartermaster until the close of the W. C. T. U.

OFFICER DIES Millersburg, Ohio, March 23: --Mrs. J. R. 'Vance, 66, Treasurer of the Holmes county W. C.

T. U. Velvety Lawns are the result of using good grass seed. Of course, the soil, the care and climatic conditions have much to do with it, but other things being equal, if you use our grass seed you will get a smooth, green, beautiful lawn of which you can be proud. AL-JOE BIRD, FEED SEED STORE 17 N.

THIRD ST. We Deliver Phone 4466 Headaches Often Caused By Eyesirmn Chronic, headaches a oftentimes caused by tfye- strain and this is a condition that generally can bc relieved by properly fitted glasses. Our thorough examinations, prescribing a grinding of lenses, is a service that is recognized aa a reliable one. Tv'c have hundreds of satisfied patients in Hamilton. SCHIPPER Jewelry Optical Co.

166 High St. Your gums like coral to contrast them--just remove that dingy film, sec what happens. Dingy teeth and toneless gums are a needless handicap today. Off- color teeth can be re- a i whiteness. Tender gums are firmed and given healthy coral color.

Famous $100,000 stars of the movies use this new method as a "make-up" before going on a scene. That is why movie arc so glcamingly white, trading dentists widely advise it cause it protects the teeth and gums. It is called Pepso- dent--a new-type tooth paste that works by removing the dingy film coat from teeth that old-time dentifrices did not clear off successfully. That's why brushing has failed you. tongue across votir teeth and you'll feel that film.

A slippery coating absorbs discolorations, breeds bacteria and invites tooth troubles and pyorrhca. Remove it and you will be amazed at what you see. Discard old ways now. Get Pepsodent any drug store. Or send for 10- day tube--no charge.

TTT? TTTT Coupon for IVIljLL 10-Djy Tubs to THE PEPSODENT COMPANY C-2070, 1 104 S. W.bash Art. Chicago, U. S. A.

PAINT Your Screens now before putting them in use for the season. It not only improves their appearance, but stops them from rusting. AVith a can of our special screen enamel, you can do the work quickly at a very small expense. Do it HAMILTON PAINT GLASS Clean-Up Sale! THE HQL Higher Priced! SPRING DRESSES We are cleaning up our broken lines of higher priced spring dresses that we may have room for new shipments that are arriving daily. In doing so we are offering these frocks at this amazingly low price.

I We urge the women of this community to take advantage of this event that you may know the real value Burnett-Waite have in store for you in the future. 14E Style Features of the Models Effects Smock Models Bolero Styles Flares Straight Lines Models 'faffed Sleeves Tight Sleeves Lace Trimmings Metallx Trims Values up to Ready-to-Wear 2nd Floor A very good assortment of sizes to Choose from. 14 95 14y Extra Salespeople To Serve Yon. Materials Georgettes Crisp Taffetas Rich Flat Crepes Radio Crepe Wonderpotnt Roulette Crepe Satin and Taffeta Combinations 1 1 9 5 14.

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