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I SEPTEMBER 5, 1933 HAMILTON JOURNAL -THE DAILY NEWS. PAGE NINE Society. Clubs Frances Lester Weds Paul Nunnamater The wodding of Miss Frances Lus1er, laughter of Mr. and Mre. Elward Lester, and Mr.

Paul Nunnumaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nunnamaker, WAS quietly solemnized on Friday ovening at 8:30 o'. clock in the parsonnge of the Lintenwald M. E.

church, the ceremony being by lev. E. W. Elrod in dortpresence of the immediate families. The bride is An attractive nut popular young woman, having graduated with the class of 1027 from the Hamilton High school.

Tho groom was graduated from Columbus East High schonl in 1925, and is now employed at Weik's Bakery, The young couple are established in cozily furnished apartment 011 Boulevard. Alberta Ban Kempor Surprised By Friends In bonor of her daughter, Miss Alberta, Sirs. Ban Kemper entertained At. A surprise purty Thursday evening at 1 the Ban Kemper home, South Third street. The guests joined in prizes being Won by Mrs.

John Bendix, Alberta Ban Kemper, James Baldwin and Cntberino Custator. At a late hour, refreshments were served to Fritz Castator, Cacherine Baldwin, Eddie O'Neil, Catherine Castator, Mrs. J. Bendix, Anna 0' Neil, Mrs. R.

C. Thomas, James Buldwin, Henrietta Broinig, Ebb Davis, Delbert Wogaman, Alberta Ban Kemper, Robert Thomas, Ralph Bendix and Mrs. Thomas. House Warming At Kraft Home Friends and relatires of Mr. and Mra.

Robert Kraft surprised them with a delightful house warming last Friday evening. They were presented with two lovely pieces of furniture and several small gifts. Later in the evening carda were cu' josed and A social bour with refrechments participaled in. 'The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Russel Fulmer and children Barbarn and Douuld, Mrs. Loren Gustin and daughter Joy Loraine, Mrs. Elmer Multord and daughter Mary "If of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herndon, Mr.

and Mrs. Jon Shearshary and daughter Gladys, Mr. and Dre. 0. C.

Kraft and son Gordon Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George Kraft and granddaughter, Ruth Powell, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Jennings, Mrs.

George James and daughter Freda Arent, Mrs. Anna Jacobo, Mr. nad Mrs. Clifford Easter and con Mr. and Dm.

Edward Carson end daughter Gloria Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bartel! and Mr. and Mrs. Ronert Kraft nnd daughter Roberta 5110.

Hubbard-Achrader Wedding Solemnized Miss Minvey Hubbard, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert linbhard, Cordon Avenue and Mr. John Sebrader, son of Nir, and Mire, Adolph Schrader, Hanover street were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Saturday afternoon ut 2:30 o'clock AL St. Joseph's parsonage with John P.

Cogan, pastor officiating and using the single ring ceremony. Mira Hilda Schrader, a sister of The groom was chin figure in pink tulle with white necessorice, her cor. EAgO being of dainly pink rosebude. The bride A dainty figure in her beenmingly fashioned blue tulle dress with white accessories. She carried a bouquet of roses.

Mr. Edward Zettler a very closu friend of the groom performed the duties of hest man. Following the A recipition was held at the home of the groom's parents, Hanover Tho happy couplo Are now estal. lished in A COZY home at St0 Milliki: street. McGrath-Kane Wodding Monday The solomn heauty of The Catholic nuplial high M035 filled St.

Mars's church and was instilled in the hearts of those close friends rail relatives gathered there Momday morning at 8:30 o'clock far the wedding of Misa Lucille MeGrath and Mr. Harry W. Kane, of Minncapolis, Minn. It was a wedding in which the exquisite simplicity of detail made doubly beautiful. L.

Donning, pastor, officinted at the ceremony performed at the altar which 103. a floral picture of early fall benuty, stntely candelabra holding myriads of creamy white candles casting a soft glow on the Scene. Miss Helen littleton, of Mattoon, Illinois, cousin of the bride was the attendant. A becoming gown of bergundy crepe with acces. sories in harmony was completed by the bouquet of Johanna Fill roses which she carried.

The bride, whose vivacious personality has made her one of Hamilton's must popular young tromen was a charming girlish picLure in her wedding ensemble of binck velvet. The black velvet suit, fashioned in the period mode so complimentary to Miss was Me- particular style, 1'C- lieved by A white satin blouse. A obic bat of velvet worn at the smart anglo over the right side of the coiffure showed to perfection Miss lovely auburn curls. She carried bride's roses and lilies of. the valley.

Tho groom WaS atlended by the bride's brother, William McGrath. The bride's uncle, Edward Litteton sang several solos during the 11885. Following 8 wedding breakfast the couple left for Minneapolis, where the groom has furnished attractive apartment for his lovely bride. For her "going away" en semble Mrs. Kane chosn A beige and brown swagger suit.

Enroute to their new home Mr. and Mrs. Kane planned to visit the World's WAir, Mrs. Kane is the Maughler of Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. McGrath, Park avenue. She waS graduated in 1927 from the Notre Dania High school. She is a most charming young woman and has wide circle of friends who loathe losing her to another city.

Mr. Kane, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Kune, of Minnenpolis, is graduate of Notro Dame University and at the present time is connected with the R. G.

Dunn atid Bradstreet, Minneapolis. "Open At Bouffard Home With gracious hospitality, Mr. and Mra. J. A.

Bonffard held' "'open house' at their lovely new home in Hastorer 011 Sunday. Congenial groups of friends from Hamilton and Cincinunti called throughout the niternoon and evening to palticipate in this delightful affair. Jones Wadding Saturday Tho White House, Kyle, Ohio, wAs tho attractivo setting on Saturday evening at 6:30 for 8 ceremony that united in marriage Mis; Viola L. Jones and Mr. Clifford I.

Schaenble, of Hamilton. Tho parlor was beautifully decorated And the fireplace banked high with ferns and sentineled with full buskets of lovely flowers, formed an altar for the single ring ceremony, which vas impressively performed by Reverrad Lester King, Miss Nnomi Schnenble, sister of tho groom, presided nt the piano, playing Prontise Me." and "1 Love You Truly." The Lohengrin Chorus was played n3 the bridal party rlescended thin stairway. First came the Miss Enema Miller of Cincinnati and. Mr. Nd.

ward Hauck, of Now York City. The bridesmaid TOTE A palo blue lace dress with pink acccasories, carrying roses. Tho lovely bride entered the TSE LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S PRODUCTS For women's ailments take Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets.

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Co. Lynn, Mess, MARKET COMPANY WE SELL U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS FRONT AND HIGH ST8. PHONE 4606 SPEOIALS FOR WEDNESDAY THURSDAY DO OUR CRACKERS 2 Box 23c SAUSAGE 7cl Pull BREAD- 16 a1, J. nat CHIOPS, PORK 10c HAMS, COTTAGE lb.

15c STEAK, lb. 15c SLIPED 5c! HOMING MEEP, 6c I FRESH ITS- 5c Tall Milk, 3 cans Rib PORK or Loin, OXOPS- lb. 15c Smoked BAOON-15, Calf Liver, lb. 12c room on the arm the groom. Stie wore while satin and lace with long form fitting skirt.

Her accessories were whito and hor graceful veil WAS hecomingly Fastened ion with bandeau of pearls and the proverbial knot of orange blosgoms. Her arm bouquet was white 1'038 buds. Refreshments were served shortly after the ceremony, lovely twotiered cake gracing tho bride's table. Seated with tho bride and Kroon! and their attendants were: Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie C. Jones, the bride's parents, Mr. and Dirs, Charles 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, Misa Betty Ekstoin, Mr.

Lowell Suhaeuble, Miss Ruth Browne, Misa Melba Jones, Mr. Eldon Sanders, Mr. Wayne Schneuble. Miss Charlotte Schacuble, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Schneuble. Dir. Carl Schacuble, Mrs. C. S.

Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sebiering, Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Brinkman, Mr. and Mrs. August Phillipp, Miss Clara Schneuble, Mr. and Mrs.

Helser Jones, Miss Nell Ellers, Mr. nud Mrs. Stanley Guillaume, Mre. Kathcrino Schmitt, Miss Louin Schmitt, Mra. Carl Schmitt, Mr.

Edward Schmitt, Mr. and Urs. Edward Huntington, Blisses Florence and Mildred Phillipp, Mr. Stanley Phillipp, Miss Mary Frances Schaeuble, Mr. Smn Conover, Mr.

Stoll and Miss Stoll, Miss Slabel Schiering, Miss Lois Marie Huntington, Miss Henrietta Schicring, Mr. Carl Cordes, Misses Martha, Ruth and Lorene Jones, Miss Jane Finch, Miss Jeanetta Kelley, Miss Martha Knufman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huesman, Mr. and Mrs.

John Sanders, Mr. and Mr6. Louis Gundler, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gundler, Mrs.

Clarenco Spocrl, Miss Cecilia Kreke, Mr. Wilfred Kroke, Miss Louisa Biermann, And Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newton. After a short trip by motor the happy couple will make their future home at 2311 Shroyer Road, Duyton, Ohio.

Tho following announcements were sent out todny: Mr. and Mrs. Leslio C. Jonc9 announce the marriage of their daughter Viola Lenora to Mr. Clifford H.

Schacuble Saturday, September 2, 1033, Hamilton, Ohio. At home nfter Seplember 10, Daylon, Ohio. 1 president of the Jamilton Foundry and Machina compuny, will ho glad to learn that he is recovering, at his home, 017 Campbell avenue, from mAjor operation performed a short time ago. EARL SOHNEIDER JOINS HAMILTON RADIO SERVICE Announcement was nude Tuesday that Hurl Schneider, radio expert, formerly connerted with the West Sido Radio Service company, is now in the same caparity with to Radio Service, 152 High street. PETER E.

RENTSOHLER REPORTED RECOVERING The MAILY friends of Peler E. TUESDAY'S EVENTS IN THE CHURCHES Central Oburch of Ohrist Wednesday at 7:30 midwook hour of worship. West Side Baptist Revival meeting every night this week. Millville U. B.

No micetings for the week. Trinity Episcopal Senior choir rehearsal Friday evening at 7:00. Nazarene Tuesday at 7:30 business and 50- cial meeting of the Young lion's Bible class with Luthor Scarborough, 607 South Thirteenth street. First Ohurch of God Regular mid- prayer sorrice Wednesday at 7:30. Christian Science First Church of Christ, ScionList, Y.

M. C. North Second street. Vonico Presbyterian The Ladies Aid will meet next Thursday for An all day meeting nt the home of Mias Agness Brown. Mra.

Harry Wilson of Cincinnnti will he the spouker for this occasion. Immanuel Lutheran The church council meets Tuesday evening at, 7:30. St. Paul's Tuesday at 7:30 vestry meeting. St.

John's Tuesday al 6:30 annunl supper meeting of the Bible school workcrs with election of officers. Grace M. E. Tuesday al 7:30, M. 0.

H. club meets with Ruth Schneider, Heaton street. Wednesday al chair prantice. Congregational Tuesday evening at 7:30 every member canvassers meet. First Baptist Tuesday at 2:00, Indusirial Band meeting.

Tuesday at 1:00, board of deacona and board of deaconesses meet. Tuesday nt 5:30 Ever Rendy Guild meeting. Bothel Bible school workers Tuesday al regular week night service at 7:45. Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:15. Men of the church and Bible school Saturday at 6:30.

St. Stephen's Catholic Tuesdny at 7:30 devotions in honor of St. Anthony. St. Joseph's Catholic Meeting of the members of the parish to arrange for dramatic society Tuesday at 8 o'clock.

BROKEN GUY WIRE REPORTED BY POLICE A broken guy wire near Mndisou and Williams avenues, wag guurded by police Sunday antil repairs were made by the traction company, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis of Xenia, Ohio, are announcing the arrival of son on September 4. Miss Elva Yenkle oi Beverly Hills, California, is bare to spend the winter with Mrs. Edua Heiser Doy.

Sirs. Edun Heiser Day has as her guest, her aunt, Mrs. Katherine Stiller Peck of Minneapolis, who is en route to New York make her home with her inughter. Dr. and Mrs.

Florien Moiser and 9011 Carl Robert, of Now Haven, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl leiser, Lloyd Laughauer, grandson of Dr. Georgetta Williams, 516. Enst avenue, has returned to Willian and Mary College AL Williamsburg, Virginin.

Bliss Clara Webster had As her guests Monday, Mrs. Easton and FOIL Webster Taylor of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster of Montgomery, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs, Ray Thirman, Mr. and Mi. Roy Schindler nod Dir. and Mrs.

flamer Hungerford spent the week-end at Chicago. F. B. Riley and Tildon Riler and their families are louring through Tennessee and other southern points of interest. They expect to he gonn one week.

Mrs. Stark C. Thomas, Mrs. Arthur F. Gardner and two daughtors, Dorothy and Betty, have returned home, harinz visited the Chicago World's Fair for the past week.

Arthur Bippus has returned from A week's visit in Michignn. bliss Betty Howard has relurned from A pleasant vaention in Springfield, with Miss Rosalino Kinney. The many friends ol Edward Hingsbergen will be sorry to learn that ho is seriously ill aL his home 1.112 Vine strect, Mrs. Carl Duellinan has returned to her homo at 003 Shulor avenue from Mercy hospital where she has been confined for the past three weeks with a broken leg. MRS.

VAL BENDIX TAKEN BY DEATH Mira, Elizabeth Bondis, beloved wife of Val Bendix, passeu ANILY At their residence, 307 Clinton avenue, Sunday, 5:50 p. of paralysis, nl the age of 63 years, 11 months and 25 days. 31rs, Bendiz was born in Hamilton and lived here all her life. Sho WAS kind and loving wife and mother and loved by all who knew her, She was a devout Catholic and member of St. Ann's church.

In adilition to tho bereaved wirlower, she is survived by two suns, John Joseph Bendix; one duughter, Mira, Lenorn Wugonrod; nine grandchildren and many other relatives and Services wilt be held Wednesdas, 8:30 a. from the home at 9 R. from St. Aune's church. Interment will be in St.

Stophen's cemetery. Friends may call AUT lime After Tuesday noon, NRA MEMBER SAFETY U.S. ESTABLISHED or in 46 YEARS 1887 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 pose 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. WEST SIDE Building and Loan Association: OHIO George H. Loop Dies at Camden George H.

Loop, one of Camden's most beloved citizens and a prominent membor of tho Masonio longe, died at his home, west of Camden, Saturday al 7 p. m. Ito had been in Coiling health for soveral years muel had been confined to his honio sinco Just November, when ho was stricken with paralysis. lie wAs 75 years of age. Mr.

Loop W19 born in Somor3 township, Problo county, July 28, 1856, and lived his entire life in the vicinity of Camden. was A member of the Camden Presbyterian church, an offer in tho church for den many Lodge, yours, No. and a mombor of Cam169, Free and Accentel Masons, holding the distinction having instructed more than half of thn lodge mombership. Preceded in death by his wife, Julia, who passed away October 19, 1932, Mr. Loop is survived by ono daughter, Mrs.

Carl Deem, of Cam. den, and one son, Osie, of east of Camden. Funeral For were conducted Tuesday afternoon, 1:45, at the residence, and 2:30 at the Camden Presbyterian church, in chargo of Rev. J. E.

Jones, psalor, agaialed by Rov, S. I. Gear and Nov. Gordon Lang, former pastors, Masonic serrices followed the regular church services, in charge of the Camden Masonic lodge, and burial was mado in the Curudon cemetery. YOUNGSTER REPORTS FINDING AUTO TIRE An aulomobilo tire was found oh the High and Main street hridge by 111 unidentitied youth and turned lover to polico Monday.

CANDIDATES INITIATED. AT MONROE GRANGE The first and second degrees were conferred on 1 claba of candidates Monday night at the regular meeting of Monroe grange in the. Monroe school, No program was presented, the initiation coremonies taking up the lecture hour. During the business session plans for the grange display at the Butler county fair were disonseed, Magic Chef Gas Ranges Improvements no other Ranges have. BAST'S 332 HIGH ST.

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