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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 9

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TTTESDAT, A I 10 A A I VTTf ojute Trances Weds The wedding of Miss Frances Lester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kil- ivard Lester, and Mr. Paul a maker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Nininainaker, was quietly solemnized on Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the parsonage of the Lin- demvald M. E. church, tho ceremony being performed by Rev. 10. Klrod in tho presence the immediate families.

Tho bride is an attractive and popular young woman, a i graduated with the class of 1927 from tho Hamilton High school. Tho groom was graduated from Columbus East High fichool in 192j, jmd is now employed at Wcik's Bakery. The young couple are established in a cozily furnished a a on Grand Boulevard. Alberta Ban Kempsr Surprised By Triends Iii honor of her A ugh lor, Mies Alberta, Mi'3. Bait Kempcr entertained at a fiurpri.se party Thursday evening at Ban Kemper home, South Third street.

The guests joined in "500," prizes being won by Mrs. John Bendix, Alberto Ban Kemper, James Baldwin nnd Catherine Cast at or. At a late hour, refreshments were served to FriU Castator, Catherine Bajdwin, Eddie 0 'Neil, Catherine Castator, Mrs. J. Bendix, Anna 0'- Xeil, Mrs.

R. C. Thomas, James Baldwin, Henrietta Brcinig, Ebb Davis, Dclbert Wogoman, Alberta Ban Kempcr, Robert Thomns, a Bondi.t and Mrs. Thomas. House Wanning At Kraft Home Friends and relatives oC Mr.

and JTrs. Robert Kraft surprised them in th delightful noufie wanning last Friday evening. They were i lovely pieces oi! i and several small giClfi, Later in the evening cards were on- joyerl and a. social hour i refreshments participated in. The guests were- Mr.

arid Mrs, Kitsscl Fulmar and children I a i nnd Donald, Mrs. Iorcn i find daughter Joy Loraine, Mrs. Elmer Mulford and daughter Mnry nU of Middle-town, Mr. and Mrs. Frank HiH-ndon, Mr.

and Mrs. Joo Bhcanfi- hary and daughter Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C.

Kraft and son Gordon Lre, Mr. and Mrs. George Kraft and granddaughter, fluth Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jennings, Mrs.

Jamtfi and a Freda Arent, Mrs. Anna Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Easter and eon Smn- ncl, Mr. and Mrs.

PIdward Carson nnd dmightcr Gloria Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bartcll nnd Mr. and Mrs i a a a i Sue. Hubbard-Schrader Wedding Solemnized Mies Mavey daughter of Mi', and Mi's.

Robert Hubbavd, Gordon avenue and Mr- John Scbradcr, BOH of Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Sclira- der, Hanover street were i hi thft holy bonds of matrimony a a afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock At St. parsonage i Itev. John Cogan, pastor i i a i and tiding the single ring ceremony.

Hilda Schroder, a mstor of groom was a chic figure in pink i i nci'CFsorios, her cor- fiflsre heinrr of i i rosebudH. The i wns a dainty figure in hrr becomingly fashioned blue i necwsfioriofi, Slio a i a bouquet of whitWroses. Mr. Kdsvard Settler a very clos-, friend of tho groom performed duties of best man. tho ceremony, ft recep- i was held at the home of UK groom'fi parents, Hanover street Tho happy cuiiplo ore now lielied in a new home at Stf i i i McGrath-Kane Wedding Monday The solemn beauty nf a olic i a high a filled St Mary's church and was instilled in the hearts ot those close fricmli a nit relatives gathered there Mon day morning: at 8:30 o'clock To the wedding of Miss Lucille Me Grath And Mr.

Harry Kane, neapolis, Mi nn. It was a wedding in whici th c.v|iijsite simplicity of detail jna'l it doubly hcnntif.il. I Denning, pastor, officiated at ceremony performed at the alt a which wns a flornl picture of foil beauty, stately candclnbr holding myriads of creamy white caudles casting a soft glow on the scene. Misa Helen Littleton, of Mattoon, Illinois, a cousin of tho briilo wns the attendant. A becoming gown of bet'gnndy cvepe with accessories in harmony was completed by the bouquet of Johanna Hill roses which she carried.

The bride, whose vivacious personality has made her one Hamilton's most popular young women was a charming girlish pic- lure in her wedding ensemble of black velvet. Tho black velvet suit, fashioned in period mode so complimentary to Miss Grath particular style, was re- ieved by a white satin blouse. A hat ot velvet worn at the mart anglo over the right side of ic coiffure showed to perfection liss McGrafch 's lovely auburn Shu carried bride's roses and oC tho valley. Tho groom was attended by the ride's brother, William McGralh. The bride's uncle, Edward Lillet on saug several solos during mass.

Following a wedding breakfast he couple left for Minneapolis, vhcre the groom has furnished au (tractive apartment for his 1 ri(3e. or her "going away" cu- etable Mrs, Kane chose a beige brown swagger suit. Enioute i new home Mr. and Mrs vane planned to visit World's ''air. Mrs.

Kane is the daughter of ilr. and Mrs. M. D. McGrath, Park She was graduated .927 from the Notre Dame High ehool.

Site is a most charming 'ciing woman and has E. wide of i'ricnds who loathe losing icr to another city. Mr. Kane, the son oC Mr, and Mrs. Mites of Minneapolis a graduate of Notre Dame i and at the present time if connected with the Dunn ati iradstrcet, Minneapolis.

'Open House" At Bouffard Home i gracious hospitality, Mr. ind Mrs. J. A. Bouffard held "open louse' 1 at their lovely now home in Oofitover on Sunday.

Congenial jroups of friends from Hamilton and Cincinnati called throughout ho a nnd evening to par- icipato in this delightful affair. Jones-Schaeuble Wedding Saturday Tho White House, Kyle, Ohio, was tho attractive setting on Salur- lay evening at for a ccrc- nony that united in marriage Miss Viola L. Jones and Mr. Clifford H. Schacuule, Hamilton.

Tho parlor vas a i decorated and the ircplaco banked high with ferns ind sentineled with (all baskets of ovely flowers, formed nn altar for single ring ceremony, which iras impressively performed by II ev- crend Lester King, Nnomi sister of groom, nt the piano, lnyinpr "0 Promise Me," and "1 You Truly." The Lohengrin Chorus was played ni? the bridal party descended the stairway. First. came a a Miss Emma Miller of Cincinnati nnd Mr. ttd- warcl TTuuck, of Xew York City. bridesmaid wore a palo blue lace dress i pink accessories, carrying The lovely bride entered the room on tho arm of the groom.

Shu vore white satin and Inco with long fitting skirt. Her accessories wero white and her graceful veil vas becomingly fastened on, with bandeau of pearls and the proverbial knot of orange blossoms. Her arm bouquet wns while rose buds. Refreshments wero served shortly after the ceremony, lovely two- iereti cake gracing tho bride's Seated with tho bride nnd groom and tbeir attendants were: Mr. and Mrs.

Lcalin C. Jones, the irida's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jharlcs Schacuble, the groom's Reverend and Mrs, Lester King, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A. Kerns nnd son, Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stoll and daughter Arline, Mr. Lowell Jones, Miss Betty Ekstcin, Mr.

Lowell Schacublc, Miss Ruth Browne, Miss Melba Jones, Mr, Eldon Sanders, Mr. Wayne Schneuble. Miss Charlotte Scliaeublc, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaeuble, Mr.

Carl Schacuble, Mrs. C. S. Nay lor, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Schiering, Mr.

and Mrs. M. Brink man, Mr. and Mrs. August Phillipp, Miss Clara i Schneuble, Mr, and Mrs.

Hebor' Jones, Miss Nell Ellers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley GuiUaumc, Mrs. Kath- crino Schmitl, Miss Louia Schmitt, Mrs, Carl Sclmiittj Mr. Kdwnrd Schmitt, and Mrs.

Edward Huntington, Misses Florence and Mildred Phillipp, Mr. Stanley Phillipp, M-iss Mary Frances Sehaeublc, Mr. Sam Ccmover, Mr. Stoll find Miss Stoll, Miss Schiering, Miss Lois Marie Huntington, Miss Henrietta Schiering, Mr. Carl Cor- dcs, Misses Martha, Ruth and Lo- icne Jones, Miss Jano Finch, Miss Jconettn Kclley, Miss Martha a a Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Huesman, Mr, and Mrs. John San- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gundlcr, Air.

nnd Mrs. Leonard Guucller, Mrs. Clfirenco Spoerl, Miss Cecilia Kreke, Mr. Wilfred Kreke, Miss Louiso Biermann, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Newton. A a short trip by motor the hnppy couple will make their home at 2311 Shroycr Road, Dayton, Ohio. The following announcemft were sent out today: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C.

Jones announce tho ninrrioge of i daughter Viola Lenora to Mr. Clifford H. Schaeuble Saturday, September 2, 191W, Ohio. Vt homo after September 10, Jnyton, Ohio. PETER E.

RENTSOHLER REPORTED RECOVERING The many friends of Peter E. Rcutschlor, president of the Hamilton. Foundry nnd Machine company, "will be glad to learn that he is recovering, at his homo, D17 Campbell avenue, from a major opera I ion performed a short time ago- EARL SCHNEIDER JOINS HAMILTON RADIO SERVICE Announcement was made Tuesday that Etirl Kchueidor, radio expert, formerly connected with the West Side I Service company, is now niH'rtct) in (bo s.imo rnpniMty with II: 1 i i Radio Service, 152 nigh street. TUESDAY'S EVENTS IN THE CHURCHES Central Church Of Ohrist Wednesday at 7:30 midweek hour of worship. West Side Baptist Revival meeting every night this week.

MiUville U. B. Xo meetings for tho week. Trinity Episcopal Senior choir rehearsal evening at 7:30. Friday Jfuarene Tuesday at 7:30 business and social meeting of tho Young Men's Bihla class with Luther Scarborough, 607 South Thirteenth street.

First Church of Qod Regular mid-week prayer service Wednesday at 7:30. SE LYD1A E. PINKHAM'S PRODUCTS For women's ailments take Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets; Not just another pill to deaden pain but yery effective medicine which reaches the cause oi the trouble and helps to prevent future disturbances. Chocolate coated New 50(S size.

For i dependable laxatire take Lydii E. Pinkhim'i Pills for Constipation. Costs about Ifi per dose; To break up a cold or to relieve headaches and neuralgic pains, take Piokhim's Phenrin, Lydla E. Pinkh.m Co. Lynn, Men.

SPECIALS TOR WEDNESDAY THURSDAY wi MOM hurt CRACKERS 2 23c POnK A A Lh. IT- I II HP, AD-- Knl I PORK in 01. I.onf Jt CHOPS. COTTAGE HAMS, Ib. STEAK En I IIOIMXI; HUKK.

I OC l.h OC I FKKSH IIB.I UTS- Milk, 3 cans--17c I FORK OHOPS- or Loin, Ib. Smoked 1 2 15c Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scicn- ist, Y. M. C. Norih Second itrcet.

Venice Presbyterian The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday for an all day meeting at the home of. Miss Agness Brown. Mrs. Harry Wilson of Cincinnati will he the speaker for this occa- Imzanuel Lutheran The church council mods Tuesday evening at 7:30. St.

Paul's Tuesday at 7:30 vestry meeting, St John's Tuesday at 6:30 a a supper meeting of the liihle school ivork- crs with election of officers. Grace M. E. Tuesday at 7:30, M. 0.

H. club meets with Schneider, Healon street. Wednesday at choir practice. Congregational Tuesday evening at 7:30 every canvassers meet. First Baptist Tucsdny at Industrial Band meeting.

Tuesday at 7:30, hoard of deacons and hoard of deaconesses mccL Tuesday nt 8:30 Ever a Guild meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert I.ouis ot Xcnia, Ohio, are announcing tho arrival of a son on September 4. Miss Elvn Ycaklo ot Hcverly Mills, CaliforniB, is horn to spend (lie i i Mrs.

Edna Hcisor Dny. Mrs. Kdiid Hciscr Day 1ms as her Ruest, her a Mrs. Katherino Miller Peck of Minneapolis, who is en route In New York to make her homo with her daughter. Dr.

and Mrs. Floricu Hoiser nnd son Curl Kohcrt, of Now Haven, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reiser. Lloyd I.anprhnuer, grandson of Dr.

QeorRctta Williams, 516 avenue, tins returned to William and Mary College at Williamsburg, Virginia. Miss Clara Webster had as her Rnestfi Monday, Mrs. Esfiton and fion Webster Taylor ot Louis, Mr. and Mrs. i i Webster of Montgomery, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray i Mr. and Mm. Sehindler nnd Mr.

and Mrs. Ilamcr I the at E. B. Rilcy and i liiley and their fjimiliw am louring- through Tonne.sfiee and fioutbern of interest. Tlloy eipect lo be pono ono iveek.

Mrs. C. Thomns, Mrs. A F. Gardner two daughters, Dorothy and have returned home, hnvins? visited Chicago World's Fair for past A Bippus has from week's visit in Michigan.

Miss Betty Howard has oin a pleasant vacation in ftpring- tield, with Miss Rosaline Ivinncv, The many friends of Hingshergen will bo sorry to losrii that ho is seriously ill at his home 1.112 Vine street. Mrs. Carl Duellmnn has returned to her homo at 063 Sliulcr avenue from Mercy hospital where sbe has been confined for the past three weeks i a broken MRS, VAL BENDIX TAKEN BY DEATH George H. Loop Dies at Camden George H. Loop, ono of Caaidcn's most beloved citizens and a prominent member of (lie Masonio lodge, died at his home, west ot Camden, Saturday at 7 p.

m. Ho hsd been in a i i a for several ycare nnd had been confined to his homo since last n-lwn ho iras stricken with paralysis. He was 75 years of age. Mr. Loop was born in Somors township, Preblo county, 2S, ISoti, nnd lived his entire li'fo in i i i oE Camden.

lie was member of thb Ofrnden Prcfibytorian church, an cVfcr iti tho church for many years, nnd a mombcr of Camden Lodge, No. Io9, Free and Ac- itcil Mfl.sons, holding the distinc- tion of having instructed more than half of tho lodge membership. Preceded in death by his wife, Julia, who passed away October 19, 1032, Afr. Loop is survived by ono daughter, Mrs. Car! Deem, of Csm- den, and one son, Osia, of east of Camden.

Tunoral Borvicw were conducted Tuesday afternoon, 1:45, at ret- idonce, and 2:30 at the Camden Presbyterian church, in charge, of Rev. J. Jones, pastor, assisted by Rev. S. I.

Ciear and liev. Gordon Lang, former pastors. Masonic services followed tho regular church in charge of the Camden Masonic lodge, and burial was mailo in the Camdon cemetery. YOUNGSTER REPORTS FINDING AUTO TIRE An automobile tire was found on tho High and Main street bridge by an i i i youth and turned over to poiico Monday. OAWDIDATE8 INITIATED.

AT MONEOE QBAUOB The first ind second degrees conferred on a candidates Monday night at the regular meeting of Monroe grange in the.Mon- roe school. No program was presented, initiation ceremonies taking up the lecture hour. During the businesj session plans for the grange display at the Butler county fair wera discussed. Magic Chef Gas Ranges Improvements no other Ranges have. A 332 HIGH ST.

Bethel Biblo school workers Tuesday til regular week night service at 7:45. Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:45. Men the church and Bible school Saturday at 0:30. St. Stephen's Catholic Tuesday at 7:30 devotions in honor ot St.

Anthony. St. Joseph's Catholic Meeting of tho members of the parish to arrange for dramatic society Tuesday at 8 o'clock. BROKEN GUY WIRE REPORTED BY POLICE A brokon guy wire near ilndison and WiJJiams avenues, was guarded by police Sunday until repairs were made by tho traction company. Mrs.

a Bcndix, beloved wii'c of Val Bendix, passed at i residence, 307 Clinton avenue, Sunday, 5:50 p. of paralysis, nt tho ago of G3 years, 11 nnd 25 days. Mrs. Bendix was born in Hamilton and lived here a her life. She was a i ntid loving wife nnd mother nud loved by all who knew her.

She wns devout Catholic nnd member of SL Ann's church. In addition to tho bereaved widower, sho is survivnd by two sons, John rtnd Joseph Bendix; one dnnghter, Wngonrod nine grandchildren and a relatives and friends. Services i bn held Wednesday, 8 n. from home nnd at 9 n. from St.

Anne's Interment ivill be in St. Stephen's cemetery. Friends may call Hmo a Tuesday noon. EAOON--Ib. Liver, Ib.

28c IOO SAFETY 4-6 A u.s. ESTABLISHED rn, 1 8 8 7 WE DO OUR PART We Are Prepared To Do Our Part The great mass movement of the Government to enroll everyone in business under the banner of the NRA cannot help but put men back to work. All that business needs today is an opportunity for the man who wants a job to get it. This institution believes in the program of more jobs and higher wages. Through advances from the Federal Home Loan Bank we are prepared to make new loans for the purpose of rehabilitation.

We have money available from the Home Loan Bank for prospective borrowers who wish to remodel or repair their homes and can offer safe and sound first mortgage liens. It is our desire to place this money where it will be used for putting men back to work. Building and Loan Association. AMILTQN-OHIO This label is on every bottle of RED TOP BEER. It is our pledge that it was carefully brewed to the highest standard of excellence, it is of natural purity; of aromatic flavor and sparkling full-bodied strength, developed by proper "aging in the Whenever and wherever you drink beer, insist on RED TOP and See this label.

It is your protection against substitutes. To the ''wise," this is sufficient. Jkateht RED TOP BREWING COMPANY Cincinnati.Ohio in the. ftormer HAUCK Till; LFWIS CKiAK 243 HIGH ST. Sole distributor PHONE 48 Vacation For FUIT Have a Good Time That's what vacations aro for.

A little golf, tennis, boating, fishing, i i or riding relaxations wipe tho cobwebs away and put you in shape to hit tho hall again but before you go have you forgotten a i Ilavo you ordered your copy of the JOURNAL NEWS tci follow you wherever you vacation this summer Hundreds of a i i include the Hamilton Journal- News teeming i news as a regular part of their vacation. Regardless ot whv-re you go this summer, to Maine, Michigan or California, tha Journnl-Newi will follow you to make the Best vacation Better. Use the convenient order blank, tell your N'ows Carrier Boy or Phono 5600. Vacation i Hamilton Journal-News Elte Hamilton, Ohio Fortran! br starting a for vrfeirh I To Postage Paid I 1 Arldr. I of I Vacation Orders mast be Paid in Advanc APostal Ruling..

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