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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 2

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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2
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PAOE TWO A I A A I 0 0 MRS, CHAPIN RESIGNED TODAY AS CHAIRMAN OF WELFARE COMMITTEE Deep Regret Expressed Because Of Her Excellent Work Among The Needy In Oxford pytclnl To The Oxford, N'ov. 17. llrs. G. V.

Clispin, (juinpn avenue, todny tend. .1 to Kd- v'lti W. ytepJiem president lljf of Oxford Clubs, IUT resignntion as chiiirinan of eration's: writtuc t'c nmtici 1 Tho rctireuiont of Mr.s, i will be a iimltcr of deep regret federation officials mid to people whj interested in dispensation ol 'tiff innuiii; forlunato of tlio vilhiKC. i sclcolion of her successor i prove a i i mtUter. Mrs.

Chapin hns liccn nl i lieud of Iho local relief work I i long to bcjconio so i the nnd its i a i Unit she is regarded HS indispensaljle. She lias i her time and money, day nnd io minister to the needs of the. jumr. Her plaeo will ho i i to i Mrs. Chapin stales she, i Still hold her posit- "3 nienilier of tho Bulk 1 1 county relief committee.

Real Indian Will Meet Redskins Xov. mil i Trill bo on display a Mi- field when nircls Jlbmi in the home gium: nt the season. fitnr vnd is i Art blooded I i a of tho Kuguci river tribe. His home is in WneJutiglon fclate. Tho Heidelberg gaino i the last appenratiuo of seniors on the borne lot.

Seven of these seniors will elart ilio game. Tho seniors wlio will piny their homo game on i a i field Sat- iirdny arc: Koudolnifili, Ot- Tvald, Meyer, Covm.itiy, SmilL, CarmcRii, Htil), i (Sooner, Robinson, Stewart, Russell, Km- fi-ick. It appears a in the Wesleynn Oxford Business Notices FOR SALK--Fresh Will lc- mi I'Jmno i A wilcm for pci'Mimi! Chn.slrnn.s i i Ojnls. (June in and look over our sample liocjks, Suydi'r's Art i Shop, i DO I I I I a i i i your I i i i Hinlo.s Hindi'. can i ynn service I at the i I'liolo i i .11 fri g-rmifl 1110 i a i rpiiehfrl ilic pojik oi JiolJi I'oj'fu mill I'omlHii yporin i wlio saw tlio fjimio tho HciKkiiiH pluycd J'oct dni-inrj (do InsL Iinll oE (ho Coaoli i a i i ot Wes- it'VHii snid i i i a i lookrtl bntter i i Syrncusfi v-'lini I i I i ins i '10-0, If Wiltoti's lays maintain form TJumlcNgiving Dny tlioro will 1)0 no doiiht lion tho outcome oC tho fjiiuie ivith tfio Henreats.

njiirior; have been remarkably I his ypnr, nnd no serious handicap hns resulted Cormany nnd i i i who hnvc been kept out of out pjinios ot' tilighl liurls, i I i he in 1'or Jloiilolho'g and Cincimmli I'rays. fr'iius will remember tlifit Cori i i a was the big show ill the last Tlmnksgiving giinio BIK! nvo oxpect- him to repent he i out. Qhristnias Ohecks To Bo Distributed ,1. i Wefeli, cashier of llic h'anuei-fi bank, a todliy Lliat tis i i i would put i norc money in circulation in Oxford nboul the first oE December, or before Mr. Welsh referred to the Chrisl- afi club savings ehccks i filiortly mas elnli Havings cliecks wliieli will shortly lio nmiled, nnioniiting in all lo nenrly Thifi SK llin firel year for fievcnil years i linnk has conducted Cliristmtis BavingB fund.

Tile amount saved during the year in i fund, ivliilo not enormous, will go i quite families and will do lot oC people lot of good. Memberships in ncxl year's club will be available very soon. Sunday Services In The Churches Methodist Episcopal--Dr. Jolin C. Hickel, superintendent oC the Uny- toit district, will bo (he jreachcr Sunday morning.

There will be special imisio by the chorus choir. Tho minister, Dr. Ocorgn W. Os- iniin, will make a regarding renovation jirogivim being undertaken by tlio church. Following the morning service, Doctor Jlickel will coiiduet (lie first quarterly- I'Vaturiiig HID Sunday evening hour of Ilio Wesley Foundation, to 7:30, there will ho a stir- rkbale on dm question: "He- solved, that (ho Christian religion is persona) rather a social." At'- h'rnifilive, Glenn ShacfTer, KUznhetli i negative, Koberl a liosc Stevvarl, Mary Agnes liettrd will preside, Higli School league at Wesley liatiso Siindny evening- nt The subject is: "Young People and Then- Money." Tho leader is Allen Houde- hush.

This league is a i extensive plans tho Booth Festival to bo held in Dayton early in Deeem- licr. Donations oC food and clothing Iho Children's Homo at Worth- iitgfon nro being solicited. Potatoes aro particularly desired. Tho mid-week service Wednesday evening follow tho chicken supper served by tho Ladies' Aid society. Tho fourth of tho series of talks on "Tho Heart of I he Twcnty- soven Books" will be given by the minister.

Memorial Presbyterian--Rev. J. A. Martin, minister. Sunday school at 0:15 a.

with classes tor all ages, including adult Bible classes and one for Indents. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. Sermon Chnrch, a Fcl- loivihip." Tho sncrnmcnt of baptism for children will be administered at this service, also church officers will ho ordained and installed. High school Tnxis group at 7 p. in.

fellowship lengue at with address by Prof. Harry N. Howard on "Recognition oC Russia." United Presbyterian--Rov. James L. Thome, D.

minister; Prof. 0. 0. Put ton, director of i Miss Koso SlcM'ert, organist. Bible school at 0:15.

Morning worship at Sermon subject, "Can AVo Kind Cod?" Tlic special music at the morning sorvicc will include- iv solo by Professor Fallen. Claybaugh club nt 8:30. Holy Trinity Episcopal --Rev. Stanley vicar. Toly communion at 8 a.

m. Church school at a. m. Morning prayer with sermon at o'oloclf. Trioity club for students at 0:30 p.

m. Church oE Christ--Florence E. I i a minister. Bible school at 0:30 a. m.

Morning si 10:30 i sermon by A. N. Shoekney. Junior nnd Senior Kndoavorcrs at 2:30 and 0:30 p. m.

At 8 p. m. Mr. Shocktipy will preach OH "What Became of Iho Carpenter Who Helped Noah Build tho Ark?" Special gospel services each evening next week, with sermons by Mr. Shockney.

St. a Catholic--Itcv. Joseph If. Rolfes, pi.stor. Sunday masses at 8:30 arid 11 o'clock.

Vesper Service At University At Iho Minmi University vesper service, in Be-nton hall Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, tho speaker will bo Edward A. Honry, director of tho librnrifK of the University of i i a i His theme will Modernist Looks at Religion." A feature- of this service will he Iho playing oE a piano concerto by Gwendolyn Williams, of Cleveland, witli organ accompaniment by Prof. Kvcrotl K. Foster. Officers Ohonen By Practical Tarmera Tho Praclical Farmers' club, at its November meeting held yesterday at the home- of Mr.

and Sire. Mori Jones, College Corner, elected tho following officens for tho com- ng year: President--B. M. Black, Vice president Marion K. Bourne.

Secretary-treasurer Mrs. K. Bark-lev. Expense Accounts riled By Officials The recently elected village of them--yesterday filed election expense accounts i Hie county hoard of elections. Ji, cost'i-ach of the 13 men total of Only two items figured in (lie expense account-p i i and postage.

and the employment of challengers, one for eaeh of five precincts, $25.00. Oxford Forum 'To Meet Monday Hight in Oxford Forum will hold its regular meeting in Ogclen hall on Monday evening of tho coming week, at 7 o'clock. The speaker will ho Prof. H. C.

Chrlstofferso.i, TSItlAT, HOVEMBES 17, 19M of Miami University, recently elected lieufenant-governor the Third Ohio KiwanU livision. His subject will be, "Tha Value of Service Organizations." Harry J. Itussell, secretary of (lie Forum, urges tlie attendance of more of Oiford's business men Forum meetings. All will ba cordially welcomed. Oxford Items Of Interest Mrs.

Cecil Pier-son, North Cam- pns avenue, has recovered from her recent illness and is again operating her beauty shop. Miss Mary "Agnes Beard, Uni- versity avenue, yesterday afternoon delightfully entertained a number of. friends at tea. Attractions At The Oxford Theatre The Oxford tonight and Saturday, with. Myrna Loy and Warner Bailor.

TRUSTEES FILE EEPOET OK H. CK TAYLOR ESTATE Jlorrbi G. Taylor and tho First National Bank and Trust company, as trustees for psrt of the estate of Horaco 0. Taylor, Hamilton, reported Thursday to probate- court 8:30 a. m.

to 6 p. m. Corset Department First Floor. Fittings Health Rubber Reducing Foundation Designed by R.and G. Side Hook Back Lace Step-in Models This heat-cured health rubber garment cannot injure delicate tissues.

It is in every sense A Purified Rubber and can be safely worn Priced Only 3.50 r- DEM STRAJVDS OF FINE TOBACCO loose ends it's toasted FOR THROAT PROTECTION-FOR BETTER TASTE It would delight you to open a Lucky Strike and examine the long, golden strands of fine tobaccos. To notice how fully packed it is: how free from annoying loose ends. Every Lucky Strike is a blend of the world's choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos-finely shredded--long and evenly cut.That'swhy every Luckydravvs so easily burns so smoothly. ALWAYS tftejtnesl tobaccos ALWAYS the finest workmanship ALWAYS Luckiesplease! for the period September 1832, to September 20, 1033, showing 075.39 received and expended. Elks 9 Card Party for Elks and Ladles Free Hassenpfeffer Lunch Saturday Night 8 O'clock --Elks Club Join the Red Cros--NOW! Time Out While We Wash The China! Washing china and glassware between courses Is bound to cramps your style.

Just like not having enough napkins that match! Before Thanksgiving rolls around, come in and let us show you what we have to make the festive occasion a real one from all angles. Gleaning Linens Fine Dinnerware Sparkling Heisey Glassware that actually make food taste better! All very modern and surprisingly IOAV priced. 32 piece dinner sets r.49 $7. Dainty Field flower print. Ivory embossed.

Platinum trim $7.95 Hall Guaranteed "All China Dripolator" Large white Embossed Service Plates. English ware 59c each Breakfast Sets Specialed at $2.49 $3.49 $4.95 $7.95 $2.95 White Linen Banquet Sets. Cloth and 8 Napkins 59x89 156.50 60x70 6 Napkins $4.95 (56x102 12 Napkins $10.95 AH are Laundered finished. Separate Cloths. White with colored borders 60x80 $1.69 54x54 $1.00 52x68 $2.25 Lace Cloths all sizes.

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