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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 3

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MONDAY, 'OCTOBER' A I A trunner-Ziliox Announcement Made Fair Ouke, tlio pretty country tomo of a Mm. A. B. Me-' Connick, was, Saturday evening, the eeno of a delightful party at heir daughter Mildred was tho iharming as well us eapublo hostess group of her girl friends. It eemed that a snatch of the bcauti- 'ul autumn day had been coaxed to inger inside, for the living rooms vere bright "with bouquets of ehrys- uthe-mums and othor fall flowers.

MJG early evening hours were whil- away in an exciting game- of icarts and when tho scores were ounted it was found that Stitsinger had ckpturod the first mc while the second and third 'ell to Shirley Chiles and Glenna Leifhcit. Later in the evening the doors nto the dining room wero opened ieclosing 1 a scene of pink and Gvcliness. Suspended i'roinxtlie handelier over the a inge, a i i bt-11 roin which pink and white etream- re radiated to the sides ami cor- icrs of tho room. From the rim of ho bell white satin ribbons cxtend- 'to each place, and tho center iece "was a bowl of miniature white hrysanthe-mums with pink carna- ioris and sprays dainty pink bo- Tho color scheme was car- led out in tho favors and napcry. 5ach guest found her name on one of tlio pretty pink and white mint 'Hied candy baskets nnd then all at down to a delectable- salad iinch.

They were told that each vould find her fortune; hidden in ho bell afc thei ends of tho ribbons. Vhen the ribbons were drawn a dc- uge of confetti showered down and each guest eagerly looked to vhat was her fortune. However, nt crest in their individual fates vas soon lost for Miss Leifheit's announced that she had riado a rare find, and she read from ler card "Leo and Tho secret was out now for Iho 'fortunes" had cleverly a i engagement of one of! th iarty, Oleva Brunncr, to Robert Miss Brunncr, the daughter oi' Mr. Chris Brunncr of -Symines Road, i a i girl of the blond ype. She was graduated front a i High school in 192S and tas fiiuco been employed at I Iioan and Building assouia- lou.

Mr. Ziliox is the eldest sun of Mr. and Mm. Clifford Ziliox vhose homo is on tho Mt. "Mko jut south of tho city.

He a 1 a i ton chool in 1027'' and lias MIICO al- cndcd tho University of i i a i 11 now lin.s a splendid position i tho Procter and Gamble at "Leo nnd Bob" arn i favor- fct among their a i who i i in seeing them happily verl in llm early spring. lisa MeCormiek's guests, who i long remember i gala OCLM- ion, were: Mitwti i i a i i lazol Windsor, "Shirley Chiles, Beautiful Women Use Mello-glo ll lips ivl i i if Ir only. a i i i i tr in it pp roved by cjov- i 'J'lin i i i IP a sprciid.s nmr- i nnil produces a i bloom. Mud'; by fi. IIPW I i on lonfccr.

i i i WHATWILLITDO? Women arc saying: "Pinkham'a Compound keeps mo fit to do my work." "I nervous and all run down. Now I cat better and sleep "It helped my thirteen year old took it before and after my baby was born," am gaining every day." Lydia E. Pfnkham's Vegetable. Compound SALLYS Mary Dniig-herty, Bertine Goebel, Marguerite Payne, Ruth" Mnggnrt, luth Slitsinger, Elcanore Sturkey tho bride-elect, Oleva Brainier. Mr.

and Mrs. Del Rio Entertained Saturday On Saturday evening, Mr. and PLAY THEM ALL BoKlnncrs and nniatoilr a to ami syne'tpiite ALL POPULAR MUSIC, In 3j easy-payment less tn-i. SHOUPE MUSIC SCHOOL Mrs. Don Del Rio( Marie Norton) ctcrtained for a few friends with a masked ball, at their a i lomci in Walnut Hills.

and dancing were tho diversions of the evening. Beautiful prizes were awarded the a players who were: Mifis Betty Mey- Mitis Lotiiso a i Mrs. Mayci McDonald and Mrs. Margaret Willis; Messrs. Merle Johnson, Edward Meyerc, Robert Louis and Robert Fisher.

Mr. Robert Norton, accompanied by Miss Mary A Martine, sang several 'popular baritone solos; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Costello entcr- iuiiied with several specialty dancce. Mrs.

Maye McDonald (Mayc Terry) accompanied on piano George Mahac and the violin by Merle Johnson sang several popular iolos. Prizes were a a best drc-ssed couples who were first, Mrs Maye McDonald and Mr. Merle 3 olt nson i -Spa ish cos turn second, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Williams in Jmlian costume; 'third, Mrs, -Tohnt-oii and Robert Louis in colonial costume.

A surprise! oF the evening tlio teller who predicted tlio of the guests. Later the guests were i i i tho i i room where a tMieiotia was The home was a i decora led i keeping i I he a reason, nnd Hit' i i room was especially The I bio was love I i i i i i 1'uI flowers, and silver. a i favors i at each plat'e. wi i i i i MiVs Lur i a Hyde, 1 Miss A a i i I a i Mrs. a a i el CM AI (MS i a i Miss Loni.su i i i i a i i Jones, i Const a i Lewis, i i i i i Miss Bob- hie Kendo, Price i Messrs.

a i IlerbiM't. 11 inn il i i i i i a Itohcrl Fisher, a i I Levine, Pisiil i Meyere, A i Koliert Lnui, I i i i i a i i i i a a i Morlc i i York i Messrs, and Metsdiiines George a a i a i i i a i I i Sr. i Cuslello. Price i i i i i i i a I a i i i a i i i i a a i i I lie hosl, and Mr. and Mrs.

Del K'in, a I i Social Events At The Country Club Thn social MNII-OII ai I he i L'onnlry i i comes lo end i week. Mrs. i a luncheon on Tuesday. Wednesday a the a i lad i card a i he held. Then- i bo a at one o'clock.

The a promises to be a lilting ending of a season of very jlcasaut Wednesday bridge. Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sanders nnd Hr.

and Mrs. r. E. Bovis will entertain at a nasque dance. Saturday night tho last club dance of the season will-be held.

It will 10 a masque Halloween party and every effort is being made by tho lance committee- to have it the best of the season. German Beneficial Union Social Meet Members of Beneficial Union, Dis- rict No. 247, enjoyed a delightful social meeting at Liberty hall, last Thursday evening. Dancing was the principal diversion, and a detectable lunch was served The committee in charge deserves a vote of thanks for the success of the a a i and members are eagerly looking forward to many other such gatherings. Olub Women To Attend District Meeting The call from tho Preble County Federation of Women's clubs has reached clubwomen of tho Southwest district, and many from Hamilton and Butler county will be represented at the annual two day session which opens on Tuesday, and continues through AVedncsday.

The Preble county federation has extended a most cordial invitation to clubwomen, both federated and un- fedefated, to enjoy flic meetings to be held at Eaton in the court house auditorium. The first session will open tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock and the closing session will be held Wednesday nt 3:30. The a a banquet will be celebrated on Tuesday night, and many who can not attend tho entire convention, arc- planning to ho present for tho dinner. Mrs. W.

Harder, of Marion, state pri-sidont of the federation, Mrs. W. V. Schwartz, of Portsmouth, vice president, Mrs. Cornelia Selover, past president, and a host of other fine speakers nre planning to attend tho conference.

Mrs. W. Solomon, of Middletown, president of the Southwest district, will preside at tho meetings. Registration will bo held at 12 o'clock at- tho court houso hall on Tuesday, and delegates will there be assigned for their night's entertain ment Free lodging, and breakfast will bo given tho visitors by the ladies of Eaton. Miss Florence Gillespie Bride Of M.

Puckett The culmination of a high school romance the wedding on Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock of Miss Florence Gillespie, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos E. GiSrs- pie, 320 North Seventh street and Marshall Puckett, son of Mr. and Mrs.

V. V. Puckett. The ceremony was performed at the Mt. Auburn Presbyterian parsonage, Cincinnati.

The wedding was a very simple one, i only a a being Mr. Puck-ell's sister, Miss p.n Puckett and a close friend, Henry Stevens of Cincinnati: Mrs. Puc- kelt was a very'prelty brido in her afternoon ensemble of black transparent velvet, the only note of color being dainty corsage of roses. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Pucktt were graduated from tho Hamilton High school in 1924. Mrs. Puckett graduated from the nursing school of the Christ hospital, two years ago and AND YOU SAVE $S5 Why pay $165 for a washing a i when you can set one for $99.50 with the same guarantee? -P Cask The Same Washer That Has Always Sold For $155 EAT AT BREDWELL'S Main and Sts. "IN THE NEW BUILDING" I A DINNER LUNCH 25c From 11 A. M.

to 2 P. M. 3oups Sandwiches Served At All Hours EVENINGS REGULAR DINNER FROM 5 P. M. 9 P.

M. STEAKS CHOPS SHORT ORDERS Tish Try and Genuine Turtle Soup Every Saturday Night, ALL HOME COOKING M. L. Bredwell, Props. We Sell Practically All Makes of Electric Washers At Reduced Pi-ices.

118 North 2nd vTaA Phone 4457 H. HARNED, Local Mgr. nco a time has bctn doing pri- ll to nursiugr Mi'. Puckett allcndefl tlio tJni- ersity of Cincinnati and i.s now lo- ated ut Newton Falls, Ohio, doing licmicnl laboratory work. Ho has nrnishcd' a very lovely a a AVarren, Ohio for his bride nnd lie happy conplo iinme- iately their new homo follow- ifr Mio ceremony.

Friends hero jiml in Cincinnati ro today receiving word of tlio iiu'ringe i happy surprise and If. and are tlio reci- lients oE the heartiest, eonjjratlila- iona nnd i'clii'itationa from their nany friends. Werner-Bartel Jicense Issued A license was issued on Saturday in to )orothy and Elmer T. Bartcl, both of a i Merrill 0. Williams Weds Dayton Girl A marriage license was issued in )ayton, on Saturday to Merrill 0.

i i a a i and a i jj. Rog'crSj of Dayton. itiss Olivia Harlan To ed Mr. Lawrence Tilley Hamilton friends will learn i nterest. of the engagement of Miss )livia Harlan, elder a of IX Harlan, of Middletown to Mr.

awrenec Tilloy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Tilley, oE Fro- 'idcnce, R. I. Tho bride-to-be, is a a a of SERVICE MEASURED NOT BY GOLD THE GOLDEN', RULE Qmaa We are times as i te( i low a funeral How for membersjiip in the Order of the Golden Rule.

The selection is made by a representative from headquarters, after a personal investigation to determine 'fitness, and only one firm in each community receives the honor. IV A ''Distinction 422 North Second at. HO ES 02 Mt. Holyoko and has for tho past threo years been engaged in the study of a i painting. She has studied Iho i i a i A school, and Broadman, Robinson and Vylaclil.

masters of modern school at the Art league in York, and will continue in her chosen work a her marriago Mr. Tilley graduated in 1020 from Amhcrst and i.s at present supervisor of direct mail and assistant manager of sales promotion for the a i com- Mrs. Paul Heermaun Honored At Bridge Honoring Mrs. Paul Hccrmann (Priidcnco Culhan) Misses Helen Oriesmer and Mary Banker tained nt bridge on Saturday a ernoon at the Banker home in Mid- dlctown. A a i trophies were won by Mrs.

D. R. Baker, Mrs. A. K.

Roper, Mrs. Paul I and Miss Mina Dowty. Many a i anil hcribhoned packages placed before Mrs. Herr- a proved to be a shower of miscellaneous gifts from the guests. L.ito in tho a the hostesses served refresh men Miss Edna Keating Entertained Sorority Members of tho a a of Theta Sigma Upsilon sorority were guests of Miss Edna Keating nt a lovely luncheon-bridge at tho White.

House on Monroe Pike, last a a Lavender and gold was i color molif of the table decorations, attractively carried out with chrysan- and lighted tapers. A delicious menu was faultlessly served. In tho bridge games which followed, Mrti. S. E.

Ervin won a i lingerie; Miss Caroline Shearer, a pretty pearl choker; Mise Lillian a novelty compact, while Mrs. Hago was consoled with a ealts. Participants included: Misses Kloiso Midghall, Lillian Wittman, CiU'oline iiiul MVii'y Shearer, Cnrolyn Siuicr, Lucille Schmitt, Mildred i Mrs. A Hage, Mrs. Herbert Webb, Mrs.

Ervin, Misses and Margaret Waterman and -Mrs. Carl Ludwig, of i i a i nud the hostess, Miss Edna delectable refreshments wero served. Participants included: Mr. and Ous Mr. and Mrs.

Hcrry Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chambers, Mrs. Mary Krotzinger, Mrs. Robert Baxter and Mrs.

Alice Hoss. Widespread sleeping i with a high mortality rate was reported in Japan recently, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D.

Snider Wero Married Thirty-five Years Mr. nnd Mrs. William D. Snider of Eaton avenue, were mnrried thirty-five yenre on last Friday and a neighbors nnd friends helped celcbrnto the happy occasion and extend i i a i A social evening wns enjoyed and Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? KiiKteetli, a now, Kroiitly Improved powtlor lo he sprinkled on upper or nlatOB, linlds fulao teeth i and comfortable. Gun not slip, rock or pop-out.

No gummy, gooey, pasty tusto or feeling. Makes breath swoet anil Gnt today at Hadcllflo Drug- Company or any good store. ITM 1 Jars used yearly 1 VAPOf IIUIOH JARS USED YEARLY BEGINNING CLASS in Astrology "The Key To Your Life" Every Tuesday, 8 P. M. ROSICRUCIAN PHILOSOPHY "Tho Western Wisdom THURSDAY, 8 P.

M. ROSICRUCIAN CENTER Lane Public Library All Classes A Free-Will Offering rATS In An Event That Surpasses All Previous Value--Records Styled and Priced to Command the Attention of Those Who Know What's New and Smart Surely it is but rarely that a group of such stunning coats is assembled at so low a price! Coats which mirror the high style notes of the season supple fabrics which lend themselves so well to the low-placed flares and i effects which Fashion favors straight-line modes, too, with smart reverse trimming generously trimmed with soft, flattering furs. Yon really owe it to yourself to see these coats first! For Women For Misses. For Juniors NNEY 1-12 High St. Hamilton, Ohio North End Furctare Co.

North Street WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY TO YOU AT A SAVINGS OK 23 TO Tuesday Nights Paper For Our First Anniversary Sale.

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