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SECTION FOUR. EYES RED, BURN WOULD AND Grew Constantly Worse. Could Hardly Work Any More. Used Cuticura Remedies, and in Six Weeks She Was Cured. "It Is Just a year ago that my stater earn over here to us.

She had been here only a lew weeks when her ryes began to be red, and to burn aad sting as if she had aasd in them. Then we used all of the home remedies. Site washed her eyes with salt water, used hot tea to bathe them with, and bandaged them over night wttn lea leaves, but all to no purpose. She to the drug store and got some salve, but she grew constantly worse. She was scarcely able look in the light.

At last she derided to go to a doctor, because- she could hardly work any more. The doctor said it was a very 'severe disease, and she might lose her evesieht. He made her eyes burn and applied electricity to them, and gave her various ointments. In the two and a half or three months that she went to the doctor, we could see very little Improvement. "Then we had read so much how people had been helped by Cuticura tliat we thouKht we would try it, and we ran Dot be thankful enough that we used it.

My sister used the CuttcuTa Pills, bathed only with CtthV-ura Boa p. and at night after washing, she anointed her eyes very gently on the outside with the Cuticura Ointment. In one week, the swelling was entirely gone from the eyes, and after a month, there was no longer any mucus or watering ot the eves, fhe could already see better, and in six weeks she was cured." (Signed Mrs. Julia Csepicxka. 2003 Utah St.

Loul. Aug. 3.5. 1910. Many affections of the eyelid are edematous or sympathetic.

Cuticura Remedies used judiciously seldom fail to 'prove beneficial In such cases. Potter Drug 4c Chera. sole 130 Columbus Boston. AsT-Maiied free, samples of Cuticura 6oap and Ointment, with 32-p. book oa akin treatment.

entertained a circle of friends at her home on Tuesday afternoon in honor of a recent bride, Mrs. Horace M. Huffman tnee Mary Reynoldat, of this city, names were enjoyed, followed Ly a luncheon, during which Miss Harshtnan an-nonounced her engagement to Mr. George Phillip Huffman, of this dtv. Those favored in hearing thia good nea.

were Mrs. Horace M. Huffman. Mia Rebecca Huffman. Miss Husanne Huffman.

Mrs. G. C. Pexton. Miss Virslnla Miller.

Miss Janet Reynolds. Mrs. Kulffrt Hubler. Mrs. George Green.

Mis Martha Irvm. Miss Haxel fair. Mrs. W. Tobey.

Miss Katharine A damson. Mias Eleanor Crume and others. Mrs. John Millings, of Indianapolis. Is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. John R. Millings. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Lowes after spending several weeks at have returned home. Miss Helen Comstock is In Florida to spend several months with her parents. Mr. Clarence Miller is entertaining his mother. Mrs.

Louis Miller, of Hunlseille. Term Mrs. J. P. Linkert and son Jean, of Toledo, are auests of relatives and friends.

Mrs. J. E. Welliver and daunhler. Mrs.

George A. Ware, have relumed after a visit in Tene Haute. Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

George Francisco celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary Wednesday by entertaining at a seven-o'clock dinner at their home. Miss Bessie Dickey entertained several frlendj at a theater puny Wednesday afternoon, followed by a luncrteon at Shoup's. Mrs. R. H.

Grant was hostess Tuesday at a one-o'clock lunt-heon. followed by bridge whist, in honor of Mrs. J. E. Rodgers.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Schaefter entertained at a sr yen-o'clock dinner Tuesdav evening at the Hotel Phillips In honor of Mr', and Mrs. P.

J. Rottermann. who will soon leave to abend the ummnr in Eurone. At St. Joseph's Church Welnes.lay nvrning tne marriage of Miss Bessie Layton and Mr.

Edward C. Callahan waa solemnised by Rev. W. 1. llickey.

The attendants were Miss Anne, I Zweng and Mr. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Callahan will reside at 3d Garrett street. t.

i I Mis. E. rullen waa hoalesa Tuesday after- nrn to a rirrie of friends at a bridge whist party In honor of Mrs. Charles K. Cullen and guests at the home.

Mr. and Mra William Huston entertained severs 1 relatives and a few friends at a seven- o'clock dinner Wednesday evening in honor of the eighty-fourth birthday anniversary ot Mrs. Husan Ayers. Mrs. John Flotron waa hostess Friday afternoon at a bridge whist party in compliment to a bride elect of June.

Miss Anna Link. Mrs. Edward Mclntire entertained at the Country Club Krlriay at a one-o'clock luncheon for Mlsa Eleanore Orjme. The engagement of Miss Annie Pnyder Harsh-man, of Springfield, and Mr. George Philip Hnrf- loan, of this city, has Just been announced.

The wedding will be a society event of early summer. Thursday at a one-o'clock luncheon at Ter homi Thursday in compliment to Miss Lode Clark Smith, of Waterbury. and Mrs. Robert Hilliard. of cts.en Island, N.

guts of Mrs. Mrs. l-iwaro Montgomery 1 barker was hostess I Itoliert R. Dickey. Mrs.

fcl Harlev entertained a rmo.nx. frids Thurrtay afternoon a brtdgi hi party in honor nf her i-lster. Mrs. Vent of Min neapolis. Minn Thursday evening Mr.

and Mrs. Harley had another coni'uiy at a seren-o' clock dinner, followed bv cards. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Arnold are at St. l.oiiln. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ames.

The engagement has just been announced of Miss Huttiin l.lshlner of Greenville, and Mr. Frederick Ie-an. of this city. TTie wedding will he quite a society eent during this month. Mrs.

Roberts celebrated her birthday anniversary Monday hy entertaining a circle of friends during the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leo V. ltrowne. a dauahter of Mra. Roberts, assisted by another daughter, Mrs.

Horace Marquis. The wedding of Miss Mabel Gelbaugii and Mr. Clarence Guckes will be solemnized Wednesday. May 31. Mrs.

W. H. Havden was hostess Thursday afternoon to a company of friends In the nature of a farewell, aa Mr. and Mrs. Ilayden leave soon for the East to make their new home.

Miss Sarah Reel and Mr. Wtlmer D. Tewla have announced their enraitement. The wedding win taae pince during the early summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Hairy E. Talbott and daughter. Miss Lily, are home from a visit In New Tork City for several weeks. Miss Mary Straub and Mr.

William Pflaum are to be united In marriage the last of this Mr and Mrs. John Gorman entertained at a family dinner party Monday evening at their home In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mra. Gorman. DAYTON NATIONAL HOME. Mortality list of this and the Southern Branch "Home since last report, from official sources: Wed at the Dayton Home Robert McNIckle.

late of Company B. One Hundred and Seventeenth Illlnola Infantry, died In hospital here, aged 72 years; John McCafTerty. late of Company. One Hundredth New York Infantry, died in hospital here, axed years: Iat id McCray. late of HvTemn fnlted Stales Infantry, uled In hospital here, aged ua years: Fn-derick P.

Dewel late of Company G. Fourth Michigan Infantry' i nere. aed 7 years: Louis Brickie, lace of Company A. Eleventh Missouri io-d mi iiusiMtai nere. aged 71 yeais James P.

Bledsoe, late of Company Thirty-fifth Kentucky Mounted Infantry, died in hospital here, aged 07 years; Henry Nugent, late of Company A. Second Kan. as Cat airy, died in hos-pitaJ here, aged 8 years; John Donnelly iaie of Company F. Ninth Michigan Infantry, aged 87 i years: George A. Ludy.

alias George Adania. Company I. Eleventh Ohio Cavalrv. aged 74 years; Thomas Sharp. Company A.

Sixty-eighth New Tork Infantry, aged 78 years. Deaths While Absent From the Home Join company I. Eighth V. S. Infantry, died In Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington.

D. C. aged years; Martin Kller. I'om- IJiny K. Ninety-third Ohio Iniantry.

diel in Uradford. Ohio: Azner Ellison tympany L. Fourth Ohio Cavalry, died in Cincinnati, Ohio Deaths at t.ie Southern Branch George Hollis, late of Company Seventy-first New York rnfantry. aged 71 years; Henry Murtha, late of company I), Thirty-first Maryland Jh-fantry, aged 71 years; Alford Small, late of Company I). Tenth United States Colored Trcopa.

axed 7i years; Robert Mullholland. late of 11. Nineteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, axed 'tis years. AND SAILORS' HOME. Sandusky.

Ohio. May 13. Transferred from the Receiving Barrackfr-to permanent quarters in cottages: Henry Win. Company A. Fourth Regiment, trnlled States Infantry, to Cottage B-.

Joseph Blumberg. company c. Fourteenth Regi-- mrnt, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to Cottage Thomas W. Sharp. Company G.

Thirty-second Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to Cottage Emery Swank. Seventh Ohio Volunteer lJght Artillery, to Cottage Julius L. Lef. Honest Advice to Consumptives Somehow there exists a vast amount i of skepticism as to the possibility nf -curiii; Consumption.

If ourselves af-' Dieted with Tuberculosis, we should do usl what we ask others to do. take Kckman' Alterative systematically. 1619 Susquehanna penn. Gentlemen: "For two vears I was af flicted with hemorrhages of the lungs. Our family physician advised another climate.

In March. 1)102, I learned of wtmani Alterative and began taking it. 1 am at present In excellent health unit feel that as loner as I can obtain Ki'kniun'tt Alterative 1. have Do fear of itsumDtioo. 'Sinned) HOWARD L.

KLOTZ. details of above case on request. ttckman's Alterative is for Bronchitis. Asthma. Hay Fever: Throat and Lainar A flections.

Fvr sale by Uow's Ten Stores and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured cases, and write to Eck- man Laboratory. Philadelphia, i'a. for atoiuonu eviaence. War: K.

A. days to to dore nine days to nine Is by the at at of I flngwell. Company E. Sixth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to Cottage John C. Sheridan.

Company One Hundred and Elghty-lltth Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to Cottage Cameron; Henry Jones. Company One Hundred and Eighty-fourth Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to Cottage H. and Patrick Hay-ward.

United States Navy, to Cottage K. Admitted: Henry H. Feck. Company One Hundred and Seventy-eighth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Inrantrv: Alexander Loy. Com pany K.

Twentieth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer iniuiry; Airxanaer ru iinnfii -tecnth Regiment, oh'o Volunteer Iniantry: Francis A. Smith. Company A. Fifty-ninth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and George E. Mac-lvonald.

Company A. Twenty-Brat Pennsylvania cavalry, i i Discharged at their request: Tartlett A. Clark, CflmDanv A. Thirlv-eiahlh Refitment. Ohio Vol- untm Infantry, and Samuel jNeedham.

Company Ninth Ohio Cavalry- I Died: Harry Gronow. Company D. Tenth Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry, sbenisb- American Stephen H. Anderson, rnuufrtan.

Fourteenth Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry: Jacob C. I-ee. CMmpany K. Eighty-sixth I Regiment.

Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Alexander VT Loy. Company Twentieth Rog menu Ohio Volunteer Infantry and Joseph 1. Jones, company Twentieth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer 'Infantry. I Furloughed: John B.

Falun. nine days 1 to Brownhelra: Conrad Dearing, nine days to Buch-tel; Amen Sherwood, nintv days to Plain, 1ty; Horace F. Olds, thirty days to Birmingham: William Moaer. ninety days to Cincinnati; Benjamin F. Hopkins ninety days! in Goshen, lad.

A. Root, nine days to Lorain i Christ. Tleder-man. nine daya to Monroe. Micli-t John H.

Haas, thirty days to Strasburg: Henry Stork, ninety to Pittsburg: William Homan. ninetv-days Williamsburg: Silas P. Walter, thirty days Alliance: Daniel w. Brown, ninety dave to Columbus: William A. Wagner, ninety daya to lotedo: David Haas, ninety daya to Akron James M.

Parr, thirty days to Columbus: Theo F. Patin. nine days to Lorain: Stephen Hain. thirty days to Toledo; Benjamin Post, daya to Huron: Adelbert Croasier. ninety to Nottingham: D.

H. Bmwn. ninety das Akron: Krank Bloaser. nine days tu Defiance: William IJoyd. nine days to Cleveland: T.

jP. Butler. nine daya to Columbus: Rice Preston, days to Glbsonbiirg. and William Wallace, nine duvs tn Zaneville. I Miss Mahal Srhelderer.

a nurse In the hospital, secured leave of absence 'the first of the week and left for Marysville. Ohio, where she vlsltlag relatives and friends, AMELIA. I i of Felicity Is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Woodruff, of this place.

Mr. and Mrs. Klscus. Mrs. A.

Nash. Mm Anna Maher. Mrs. V. O.

Lytic, Mrs. F. Marshal, Mrs. Scott. Mr.

George Baum. Misses Ceciie Hullck. Ethel and Ruth Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glancy and Mr.

Crane visited the Institution of the Amelia O. E. S. Chapter lat Saturday night. Mrs.

Or. Mary Crane, of Is the guest or Amelia friends. Miss Sarah Robinson of Williamsburg, is ths B. Huntington. gueat of her sister.

Mrs. BATAVIA. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Owen, of Kim Wood Place, were guests ot Ha la via relatives this week, MiSB He'en tt'MVM nlessantlV mm.fMH a crowd of her friends last Friday evening, occasion being hef birthday. Mrs. B. Nichols Entertained the Stewing Club her home Friday i afternoon.

Tho-te presenf were: Mesdames J. J. Werner. H. It.

Gancy, Frank Davis. T. L. Hamilton. M.

S. UriN llth. E. H. Spel lel.

E. K. George Jones. Frank Hullck. D.

K. McDonald. (J. M. Wiseman, N.

C. Young and It. K. Buvinker. Fifteen members of the Batavla O.

E. atterded the installation of the new Civapter Amelia. I The Woman's t'lub met last Saturday at khe home of Mr. T. P.

Breeding. It was Reciprocity Day and three members from the Progress Club Ml iford were present Mrs E. P. Timmon. Mrs.

Charles Honmeyer and Miss Bessie Ronde- ousn BELLEFONTAINE. Mrs. A. T. Fawcett rave a whist afternoon, being assisted by Mrs.

Charles K. Hockett. Mrs. Chester Allen and Miss Myrtle Armstrong. Judge E.

P. Middleton and wife, of Crhsjna rnd Dr. G. W. Hamilton and wife, of Cadis, were guests the past week of Mr.

and Mrs. Jav Miller. i i Miss Cora Snyder, of Celina. is the guest of Mrs. Anna Blessing.

Mr. and -Mrs. J. Shaver nv, a ritnnee Friday evening, their guests being Dr. Guy Swan.

ne, nuiiuii Mammon -and wtr-. Anderson and wife, of this city, and Mrs. Ma- miioe ot leveiand. i Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Carpenter, ctf Norwalk are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jamea E. Mccracken. Mrs.

uien Calland has returned to Mans lie id after a visit with Mrs. Ramuel 'alland. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J.

Roaenberzer hay tuinou irom a ViBIl in voiumbus. tittttttt J3X. J. C. I Jk- J1 VJeniol thO a i mfmbr ne U- o.

went to Amelia and lnacituteH i aar cane, Of O. L. K. went to Amelia anrl Inaplt new chapter there. Mrs.

Rock Ulrey spent the past weelt with ber sister. Mrs. Joseph West, of Russelville Woman i uvncM ivr lOfl Mrs. Fannie Barnes eetueneri in hX t- Kokcmo, Wednesday, after a vl-tt with her parents. Mrs.

W. P. Justice and wife. Mr. and Mrs.

Cliff Rose, of Huntington, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jess Parker. Mrs. Rebecca McKibbea and Miss Cora Pa tier 1 we www-euu wuii relatives in ew Richmond. I BLANCHESTEE.

Mlsa Elizabeth Randolph, ot Arondale spending the week with her mother. Mra. Randolph. Is SundaV with I vrhbu 7nd and- lf Oarar Rupp of cincirmaTl I were of Dr. and 1 Mr, Comrd Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Baldwin and Frey U.a I. i tn" woman a Vhe eeTbVufs 'luJ Gregory entertained the Embroidery tub Tuesday afternoon.

-Mrs. Anna liopklna. of We-. born, waa the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mra.

John Hudson. t-aymaeter was hostess i to the bridge club Monday afternoon. BROOZVILLE. 1 Rev. and Mrs.

W. K. Gotwald have returned to their home. In Kalamazoo. after a pleasant visit with Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Smith. Mrs.

b. Hammel entertained the Wednes- baum. Mrs. C. -W." Mundh'enk.

Mrs. William i MJ7 Mr- C. Tounts. Mrs. Richard Cox.

Mrs. William Wellbaum. Mrs. Small and Miss Olive Wellbaum. After severed hours spent In heed le work dainty luncheon waa served.

Mrs. John D. Mills and son. of Birmingham. are belns entertained bv i.

The Red Circle Men of the 7 anticipating with much pleasure their rally and nay a number or out- of-town guests will be In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Somers and daughters Mar-Jone and Miriam, of Dayton, were week-end guests of friends. i Hoover, of Portland.

and Mr ill G. Wentx. of Madison. Canada, bare been guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Wentx? Mrs. C. W. Mundhenk entertained a number of guests at her home on Thurvday BUCYRUS. I Mervin Monnett will leave June I to Present at the coronation.

I They will be accompanied by Mlsa Hull. I monnett ana atlas Helen Tobias are attending a week at Mt. Clemens. Mrs. Augusta Curtiss.

of Chicago, i Is the nest of her daughter Mrs. John W. Burk Jf' f' An" returned to her home In Columbus this week, sfter a visit with her daughter Mrs. Charles Clmer. Mrs.

Bemle Wise Hodges, of Cleveland, is spending a week with relatives and friends in Bucyrus. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Morfoot who have been spending the winter in Fltsgerald. Ga.i have ar rived here to spend the summer.

CAMBRIDGE. I One of the most charming functions or the spring was the dance given by the Cambri ige Dancing Club on Monday Miss Haxel mingluff, of Canal Dover, waa ao out-of-town guest. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Hartill at their home on North Ninth street were host and hostess at a charming card party Thursday evening. I Mra. Harriet Schick, ot Clark street, entertained Sunday noon with a dinner in honor of her eighty-third birthday. The out-of-town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Schick and daughter May. of Newark, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCaaiin.

of Zanesvllle. Mrs. George Smith of West Foster avenue, entertained the ladies of V. OS Club Miss Eracel Maple, of Wall avenue, has returned from a visit with relatives at Newark Mrs. Ralph Miller and little daughter, of Co- luuiuus, air tuning nere.

i CAMDEN. Mr. and Mrs. O. T.

Conoii. of Columbus, re- turned borne Monday after abort visit hera. the cuest of his sister. Mi Mrs. O.

D. Pocock and daughter. Uim Cvrmn tpent part of last week- the guesta of Cincinnati xrivnus. Mr. and Mrs.

C. K. McPall wen, r4inn.r visitors Wednesday. Mr. Charles likenberry soent WednMft tn Hamilton, the guest of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. fcl. B. Rogers.

a Mrs. Ella Fuwler was a Moftdav and Tum.w uvm wi ti as tvu ti luiun. CHILaJCOTHE. Mrs. E.

R. McKee Is vlaitine Mr. and Mr. William McKee in Chicago. Mis.

Charles Hoyt tniertalned ber cant club Friday. Mrs. Theodore Doty: or Portsmouth, baa been visiting Mr. Harry Doty and Mrs. A.

p. Mto-shall. i Misa Elisabeth Markle and Mias Kern gave a luncheon at Maple Grove i Wednesday In com-Dllment to Miss Florence Bchllder. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Horney and daughter ar In New York tor two weeks. Miss Antonette Wiggins entertained bag bridge cauu VUWUW7 CTCDIDI. I Mrs.

Edvani Spetnagle entertained a fe frlenda Tuesday afteraooa. I Mr. and Mra. Louis Haney and children, of firw xora ivy. are guests oi oxr.

and Sultxbacher. ot East Fourteenth Mrs. Medara Brasm waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. vjeorge atan-ere, ot coiumDUSfj last week.

circleville. The annual election of officers of tr-e Senine and Junior Ouilda of St. Philip'a Epicopu4 C'nurch was held Wednesdsy evening at the rectory. A delightful social session, with Rev. aad Mrs.

F. A. Zimmerman as. host and hostess, followed. i Mrs.

8ue Walks Fleming and Mtas Elisabeth Wolfley departed Tuesday for Western destinations. Mrs. Fleming will spend several months oa a Montana ranch, owned by hex son. Mr. of of at nf TCHE CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MA.Y.

1911. the 8th day of May Mr. and Mr. Herman Doll celebrated the tfty-firirt anniversary of their wedding. Mr.

and Mm. Dell have seen many changes take place In Cincinnati since that bright May morning when they plighted their marriage vows In the little church at Delhi a halt Robert Fleming, while Mlaa Wolfley will be head nurse In a hospital at Wallace. Idaho. Miss Helen R. Flckardt entertained a coterie feminine friends Monday evening, complimentary to Miss Elisabeth Wolfley and Mtas Caroline Wolfley.

of Washington. D. C. Miss Rlna Dare Sawyer, youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Sawyer, left nines lay for Muakugee. Oklahoma, to become the bride of Mr. Edward E.

Johnson, formerly of Obsts Ohio. Miss Hazel Hoffman is visiting her brother, Mr. Otts A. Huffman, in Dayton. Ohio.

4 Relatives at Mrs. Elisabeth Haines gathered her home Sunday in observance of her arv- ehty-nmt birthday anniversary. At a one-o'clock dinner covers were laid for SI. including Mr. Thomas Haines sod family, or Ash He.

Ohio; Mr. and Mra. Emanuel Valentine and children: Mr. anJ Mrs. Fred Wiggins.

Mr. Turoey Pontius arm family. Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Edmonsum and Miss Mabel Edmonston. of Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Gilbert Tugendln and Misa Grace I-lu-vtlle entertained the Saturday Alternoon Club Saturday.

It was In the nature of a miacellsns--ui shower for Miss France, psrrett. whose marriage to Mr. E. F. Roebuck will be celebrated early in June.

The guests were Miss Alma Greaheime. Mra. Jamrs Curl and Mrs. H. Koun, Columbus: Miss Htrtha Warner.

Mra. G. It. Gardner, of Ashvll'e: and Mrs. Earl Swcnehart.

ot Adelphi. I COLUMBUS GROVE. Miss Vera King, of Cincinnati. Is visiting her grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. C- Hook. Dr. and Mrs. G.

S. Wilcox were in Toledo Wednesday to attend the marriage of the doctor's sister. Miss Sadie Wilcox and Mr. Joseph W. Adams, of San Francisco.

Cat. celebrated at the home ot the bride's parents in Toledo. Dr. Clyde Long and Miss A Ita Turner were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs.

D. A. Elwell, of Toledo. Mra. N.

W. Ogan Is vlsitng her sister, sirs. M. c. Yles.

In Toledo. Mrs. Harry K. Huscbe entertained several days during the week Mra. Theodore Hauck.

of Cua-tineataJ. Mea Jerome Klttott ttad for suests durtnc the week Mrs. Charles Baker and little daughter, of Findlay. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome Elliott. Miss Clara Grelner and Henrietta and Alice Louise Breck bill went to Ldpstc Sunday In the Elliott motor car to meet Misa Bonnie Ureckblll. who was arriving home from Cleveland, where she bag attended school the past. year. DELAWARE.

The Alpha Taus entertained at dinner on Friday evening Misses Lucy Drury. Emma Sparks. Maxy Dunham and Myrtle Bridgeman, of the student body, and Mias Ethel Royce. ot Bowling Green. Mrs.

Gates and Mr. Ray Gates sen the chaperons. Mrs. W. W.

Guard, of Newsrk. is the guest of Mrs. M. C. Russell, on North Wssblngton street.

Miss Stella Cone was the hostess Saturday at the first ot a series oc three luncheons. Tne al fair waa a very en lovable one. The moat prominent in social functions wss an elegant dinn.r party on Friday evening, given by Prof, and Mrs. B. L.

McKlory. on Oak Hill avenue, for President snd Mrs. Herbert Welch. the members of the faculty and near-by trustees ot the university. Covers were placed for a com pany ot lw.

The hostess was assisted oy is young lady members of the Tbeta Delta Kappa Sorority. Guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. George Shelby, of Portsmouth; Mr. ant Mrs.

Z. L. White. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Monnett. Mr. D. 8. Gray, Mr.

William Walker, of Columbus, and Mra Ana Reld, of Portsmouth. Invitations are out for the marriage, on May 25, of Miss Katherlne Hills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hills, and Mr.

Arthur Little, cf Toledo. The closing ot the Monday Club met with Mrs. Herbert Welch, President of the club. The hostess was assisted oy Mrs. T.

G. Duvail. A musical program was enjoyed. Miss Dorothy We lot sang a group of songs. Miss Ruth Chsppllear played several violin selections and Baroness Von cicatrix, who is aa accomplished harpist, gave sev eral exquisite selections.

The evening wss one of much pleasure. The annual banquet of the Irving Club waa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wll-llama on Lincoln av.nue.

Fotty guests were present. Following the banquet an enjoyable informal social evening waa spent. EATON. Mrs. Nettle T.

Thornburg returned to her home In Bsrboursville. W. Wednesday, sfter an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. V.

Reynolds, and family. After short honeymoon trip, with a few days spent tn Chicago Mr. and Mra Karle Dairympia have returned to Eaton, and are now at home to their friends on North Barron street. A pleasant reception, honoring the grsduatee of the high schools, was given Friday night In the City Hall by the members of the Junior clsss. Following an Interesting program and a short comedy an appetising luncheon was served by Caterers Fredericks Acton.

Dancing concluded the evening. Mr. and Mrs! Frank W. 8 prowl, of Cincinnati, are enjoying a part of their honeymoon In Eaton with his parents Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Sprowl. of West High street. FELICITY. Miss Barah Kelley, of Bethel, is the guest of Muss Ruth Perkins. Mrs.

W. A. C'roake aad son William, of Cincinnati, were gueats of friends for a tew days last weak. Misse Elixabetb Peck. Elsie Howe.

Pauline Chapman and Mr. arid Mrs. Arch Wriggleiwortb, of Chlln were visiting friends here last week. Misses Mabel Keeo, or Dayton, and Anna Ca ll ail. of Cincinnati, are visiting the home of Mr.

T. Keo. Mis- Carrie Wayt. of Dayton, visited relatives aad attended tbe commencement last week. Miss Cecil Hendrixaon entertained at dinner on Sunday for Misses MaJory Mead and Mabel 'jatman.

FINDLAY. Mrs. Charles E. Jordan entertained u0 guests Friday afternoon with six-hand euchre. Sae was assisted by Mrs.

John F. Pogue, Mrs. Gerard nmitn ana miss -a an Morrison. Mrs. Frank T.

Patterson being awarded blah honors and Mrs John F. Pogue consolation. Among those present were Mrs. Charles W. Patterson.

Mrs. C. H. Thorndlke. Mrs.

William J. Frey. Mrs. W. S.

Tate, Mrs. Charles A. Wormley. Mrs. J.

C. Don-nelL Mrs. L. W. Eoff.

Mrs. John F. Burket. Mis. W.

P. Ewing. Mrs. David Kirk. Mrs.

Mack Bhoupe. Mra. W. H. Kinder.

Mrs. Hitaa E. Hurin, Mrs. Hiram H. Van Cam pan and others.

Spring tulips and narcissus tn profusion made gay the Interior of the rooms. Mrs. 8. H. Farnbam.

of New York, wss a guest. The ladies of the St. Agnes Guild of the Trinity Episcopal Church gave a progressive dinner Thursday evening that was attended by more than 00 of the society people of Findlay. Tne dinner was served the homes of Mrs. R.

J. Berry. Mrs. F. 8.

Bates. Mrs. J. E. Herr aad Mrs.

George P. Jones, a course being served la each place, aad waiting automobiles to carry the from ons house to another. Those assisting Mrs. Berry were Mrs. Lyle Adams, Mrs.

Charles Edwards. Mrs. George Thomas. Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs.

W. B. Fllson. Mra. Eugene Hurley.

Mrs. Arthur Eoff. Mias Mae Patterson, Miss Corrtne Roger and Mlsa Aeriel Coatee. Ths assistants at the home of Mrs. F.

S. Bates were VUr. flscsrd Rmlth ISrw I'VarU i- MWSwMarths Smith. Mrs. George He bard.

Mrs H. hhorndlke. Mrs. John Fennerty, Mrs. John A.

Befb, Miss Edith Blackford. Miss Carrie Shaler and Mlsa Florence Blackford. Those at the heme of Mrs. J. E.

Herr were Mrs. B. Stanton, Mrs. I 1 snd Harry. Mra.

Henry Foreman. Mrs. Arthur McDonald. Mra. Clarence Fiemtninr.

Mrs. samoel Baker. Mrs. M. B.

Ham- mend. Misa Alloa Thorndlke. Miss Kathiiiw ch- MiSB Mildred Case. Mian Ruth Law and century ago. The groom at that time was a handsome young German; the bride a dainty li'le lady whose happy face looked fair and sweet beneath ita snowy veil and wreath of yellow rosea.

That was as much the fashion In the Ions; ago aa the huge bouquet of Bride's rosea are at the present day. Like the ciiangca in flowers has the taxlcab taken the place of the covered spring wagon aa a means of conveying the Mlsa Jess Is Herr Mrs. George P. Jones's assistants were Mrs. H.

W. Brown. Mrs. Albert Mar-saall. Mrs.

I W. Eoff. Mrs. O. J.

Dorsey. Mrs. D. C. West fa II.

Mra. John K. Pogwr. Mrs. John B.

Shaffer and Mra. John F. burket. A musicals followed at the conclusion of the dinner at the home of Mra Jones. Misses Gertrude and Edith Hammet entertained Wednesday evening for the pleasures of Mrs.

Arthur A. Cripple Creek. Cohx. and Mrs. H.

F. Hoppork. of Marlon, Ohio. Among th-iee present were Misa Mamie Cberry. Mtas Vesta ltlgas.

Miss HI It a Helfrirh. Mtse Hasei Helfrteh. Miss Frt-na Biach. Mrs. Mary Miller.

Mias Ethel Reegle and Mesara Harney Weiglet Jack Kerr. Murray Miller. Joab Watson. Russell Bucher. Ray Cress and Ray ftelner.

FOSTORIA. Mrs. Nellie smith entertained several ladies at dinner at her home on Fremont street. Thursday evening. Mrs.

E. W- Allen returned Friday night from Albuousrque. New Mexico, where ahe has been spending the past several months. She was met in Chicago by Mr. Allen.

Mrs. George Hail, of west street, is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Harriet Gould, of Howling Green. Mtas Helen Lease has retumea to Oberlln aftar a visit of several days with her parents. She was accompanied hy her sister.

Mlsa Leila, and Must Carmen Ash, for a -visit ot a few days. Mrs. S. O. Caldwell had as her guest the past week Miss Ella Cady, of Toledo, a foraar realdent and neighbor.

Mrs. Jessie lochards and daughter. Miss Edna, have gone to Chicago for a visit with a sister aad aunt. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Haltrman bad aa -their guest this week Mra. Montgomery, of P.y-mouth, who Is moving to -Akron, to which place her husband has bean transferred as asml of the Baltimore and FRANKLIN. Mr.

and Mrs. M. T. Hartley will entertain the Married Folks' Euchre Club at a six-o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. May 1 Misses Sallle and Hattie Thomas were recent Dayton visitors.

Mrs. S. S. stahl spent Monday at Oxford College with Miss Kate McCulkxlsh. Mlsa Effle Kherxer has returned: frcm a visit with her sister at Oxford College.

'T' wl carpenter aad family. FREMONT. I One of the most beautiful of the early spring parties was participated in Wednesday afternoon by about a. sty of Fremont's young women and matrons- The hostesses for tne occasion were Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs.

But, 8. Oardever, and the party waa given at the beautiful home or Mra. Anderson on Blrchard aveaue. Handsome favors lor-the highest scores were presetted to Mra. B.

H. Swift and Mrs. Harry Froniser. and for the low scores. Mra fcX L.

Harter and Mlsa Christine Disklnson le-ceived dainty favors. The out-of-town guests Included Mrs. Love.toy. of Newton. Mrs, Harter.

of Cleveland, and Miss Mayme Belts, of Germaatnwn. Pa. i on Saturday arternoon last Mrs. w. j.

Walte was hostess to an afternon at bridge, complimenting her sister-in-law, Mrs. K. F. Love-Joy, of Newton. Mass.

The favors were won by Mrs. Al Alford and Mrs. M. Heldermmn. A three-course tea was served st the conclusion of a series of card games, covers being laid for Mesdames P.

H. Anderson. M. Hehlerman. Al Alford.

A. V. Raumann. Frederick Dalesman. Chase Hoover.

John Hoover. H. O. Ixerton, A. H.

Jackson. John F. Oottran. M. Brlnker-boff and K.

F. Loveloy. of West Newton. Mass. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs.

Charles Halter, of Blrchard avenue, entertained at bridge for the Pleasure of Mrs. Loveloy, Mrs. John F. Uottron winning the pretty favor for the highest score. On Friday evening Mra Oeorge Zimmerman entertained at aslx o'clock dinner for Mrs.

lvr-Joy. snd In the evening both Dr. and Mra Zimmerman entertained a number of guests to meet Mrs. Loveloy. Little Mias Ruth Howard waa given a pleasant birthday party al the home of her grandmother.

Mrs. John S. Day. on Saturday afternoon. In honor ot Miss Ruth's seventh birthday anniversary.

At- four o'clock a dainty luncn was served on the spacious lawn of ths Day home. Mrs. Will Bchepflin. Miss Louise Wilson. Mias Mae Smith and Mias Edna Miller presided at a banquet Wednesday evening, the guests being the members of the Noctumsl Club.

alas Kutn Beck entertained a number nf friends at tea Monday evening complimenting Mtsa Mercedes St let-wait, who leaves this week for an extended trip in the West with her parents. Dr. snd Mrs. W. Brterwalt.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Helderman and Mias Clarissa Helderman have returned from an extended tour through the South, spending a greater portion of the time at Waco. Texas.

Miss Bee. Colby entertained the members of the Entre Nous I Club' Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Harms. Mrs.

John Hubbard, of Hayes venue. Is visiting with relatives at La Grange, lad. lallvesj i GA1I0N Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Newmsn entertained a number of friends at dinner at their beautiful country home last Sunday. Many gueats were present from ether cities at the annual rally of the Woman's Relief Corps Tuesday afternoon. Miss Carrie Burt gsve shirt-waist dance at the armory Friday evening. Mervin Gwinner.

Shelby Burgln and Bert Wilson entertained tbe Young People's Society of tbe United Brethren Church Tuesday evening. Ir. and Mrs. G. C.

Marsh very pleasantly entertained the senicr class of the high school Tuesday evening. GALLLPOLIS. Miss Mabel Artmekle. of Columbus. Is visiting Miss Frankie Dunbar.

Miss Jennie Dunn, of Columbus, is visiting Miss Ids Nevlns. Miss Hsrrtet- Down tain, of Charleston, W. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Bush.

Mrs. F. A. Need ham Is visiting Mr. and Mra.

Charles Need ham. at Columbus. Mra. Merrill Herr la visiting Mr. aad Mrs.

Hayard Alexander, at Louisa. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. Howard, of Parkersburg. W. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

J. 8. Howard. Rev. Father easier united in marriase Tues day.

May Mr. Oscar Jonea, of Columbus, and alias Mary Atneruk- jsevjatn. GAMBLES. The Glee' Club of Hareourt Phu-e School gsve its nnat ciewei in tvosse nail i nursnay evi rring. rendering "The Lady of with musical settings by Wlllfred BendalL Miss Cora Putnam has returned from a visit with Miss Dorothy Detwller.

at Mansfield. Mrs. Peter Ntff. of Caatoa, Is the guest of friends here. Mlsa Rhea Snow, of Mt.

Vernon, waa the guest of Mias Helen Wright last week. GEORGETOWN. The Current- Event Ctuu was enterta'ned by Mrs. Ell Parker Tuesday eftrrnoon. Madsmes G.

W. McKlhben. and R. B. Bheltoa were recent Rtpley visitors.

Mrs. Otwsy Dodeon and baby, of Fargo. K. TV, will spend the 'summer with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Markiey. Mrs. Walter Ragby entertained the Tonng Married Ladles' Club Thursday afternoon. Captain and Mra. White attended the Claypool-Hunter wedding at Washington, wJnes- Mew if stenhea and children, sisn Vn xt uay- E.

Parker and children, left Eaturday for a visit 1. I 1 In happy bride and groom to and from chjrch Mr. Doll waa born in Baden, tiermany October 22. 137. and came to America In 1KXL He served in the One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Regiment.

Ohio Infantry, during; tne War of the Rebellion. Mra. Doll was born In Cincinnati. January 1h.Ui. Kour sons and two daughters came to bless their union, and they have ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

with relatives In Washington. and to attend the Claypool-Hunter wedding. Mrs. L. 8 White most charmingly entertained the Clover Leaf Club at the Lewis House with a delightfully appointed one-o'clock dinner.

OERMANTOWN. Mrs. W. C. Mickey, of Cleveland.

Ohio. Is the guest oc her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. sw.

Burtner. Mrs. J. R. Van Rusk Irk.

of Montl-ello. and Mrs. K. M. Rushnell.

of Cincinnati, have been the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Uechtolt and family this week.

After a month's visit Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Hetz ler have returned to their home, la Albion. Neb. Mr.

and Mra. E. J. Friedman had as their Sun. Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Frledma. had a.

their Sun-, day guests Mr. J. E. Retchard and daughiY Mary Margaret, and Mtas Vans Hoi ton. of ya-tblana.

Ky. Mra. Smith Manage, of Cincinnati, spent the early part of the week with her parenla, Rtv. Dr and Mrs. F.

Bcibert. Miss rVllth Grullck. of Troy. Ohio, was a Sunday guest of Miss Alma DeWltt. Mr.

and Mrs. William Routsahn and daughter. Misa Carrie, after an absence of several months have returned to tbelr home, la Frederick, ukla. GREENFIELD. Prominent smong the social eventa of the week was the dance given on Thursday night at the new Red Men's Hall with Dean Waddell and Walter Head the committee In charge.

The following out-of-town) guests were present. Misers Madge Putnam and Margaret of and Mr. Stanley Chamn, of Waa hi tig Loo C. H. Mies Maud Herr entertained on Tuesday evening at her beautiful country home.

Just north of town. Among the' guests present were Misses Alma Bailey. Julia Beali. Mary and Margery Wilson. Ids and Edna Oaymen.

Mary and Bertha Lowe. Jessie Child and Messrs. Dsn Waddell. Pearl Hamilton, Ralph and Virgil Henry. Ray Ithtaeliart.

Paul Wilson. Jssse Ruly and J. K. Stempie. Miss Ruth Mitchell left oa Friday for New Holland, where ahe attended the annual commencement dance given three on that night.

Mlsa Irene Paul, of Frankfort, la the gueat of Mrs. Bern Ice Brlggs. Miss Luctle Duyie hss returned to her home. In Missouri, after an extended visit with her sister, Mr. Robert J.

Jones. Mrs. Htewsrt Boden left on Friday for Marsh- Held. Ohio, where ahe will visit her sister for the Dr. and Mrs W.

w. Glenn and Mias Nina Glrnn. of Hlllsboro, were Sunday guests of Dr. J. B.

Glenn. gheenvule. Mrs. Ella Anderson waa hostess for the Five Hundred Card Club Monday afternoon. Mr.

and Mra. o. R. Krtrkenbercer celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary Wednesday. The Tuesday Euchre Club enjoyed the even lag with tnem.

A dance for Mrs. Harry A. Oeardourff. of Jamestown. N.

waa given Friday evening In the City Hall, under the management of Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Koip. Mrs. Roscoe Smith.

Mrs. Nan Hawes and Mra. Albert Crawford entertsined a few friends at cards Mooday evening at the home of Mrs. Smith. Mra Grace F.

Metcalfe entertained the Up-to-Date t'ltib Wednesday afternoon. Mias Haxel Arena entertained a few frlenda at cards Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clara Turptn rimes and sons, of Dayton, Ohio, were guests of relatives last wreak. HAMILTON.

Misses Mary Birrk. of Cambridge City; Grace McKee. of onnersville. and Bess Shelby, of Cincinnati, who bare been guests of Miss Verue Beaver, have returned to their homes. Mrs.

H. H. Augspurger and daughter. Miss Nellie, of Buffalo, N. are here, called by the sudden Illness of Mrs.

Rebecca Heel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, of Richmond, have returned home aftar a pleasant visit here. Mrs.

Lottie Cruser tnee Hoffman), who has been visiting relatives here during the winter, left May 8 for her home In New Tork Cltr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House, of Clevelsnd. have returned horns sfter standing the funeral of Mra.

Georae Menchen. on Misses Mary HU ka and Rma Blum, ot Chicago, ar tbe guests of ths latter a parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Blum. Harley Hughes, who haa ben the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce has returned la his home in Prescott.

Arts. Mr. i Elg.n. who have been auesle of Hamilton tela yes. have returned home.

A delightful meeting of the First Ward Bridge Whist Club was held Thursday afteraooa at the home or Mrs. Wilson Mivawell. with Mrs. RalDh Heeler ths ssslstlng hostess. Mias Cecelia Hast tarn and Albert Davis were married Thursday morning In St.

Joseph's Church by Father Holthau. Mlasse Alma Bas- liau. of Cincinnati Juste Bramlage and Clarenns Baatlan atendeo them. Alter tne ceremony mere lotioweu a weening otnner ana aa au-oay reception at the home oc the bride's parents. Miss Ella Newdlck save a o'clock dinner at ber home Thursday evening.

Mrs. Joseph Marr had for her guests Thursday afternoon the Marneq laaies r.uchre tnub Mrs. D. Hunter entertained at cards at home Thursday afternoon. Albert PArrmea.

ot this city, and Mias Mae Riley, of Cincinnati, were samel la Ctnc.u-natl Thursday. Mrs. Albert Humbacn entertained the Wednesday Sewing Club at ber home Thursday after. noon. Mrs.

P. Van Doren entertained at ber borne Thursday afternoon. Mtas Marie Hlmmerletn and Oeorge Motser were mam so ar tne jv. i. parsonage by itev.

m. aiegier rooar evening. A pretty weddlne occurred Thurs, lay evening at the parsonage of the First Baptlat Church when Rav. 8. B.

Hlley united Mias Susie Ombbs and Charles mclaib in taa aoiy bonds of mat rltnonv. Mrs. Thomas O. Smith celebrated her birth. day anniversary Friday aad tn the afternoon a crowd ot her trieoas took Ber completely by surorlse.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Btrwlt have returned from a wedding trip Douib. trteav evening they entertained at a'x o'clock dinner. Tbe members of the C.

C. Club met Friday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Wilt Wklsm The Thursday Club had their annual dinner Twursoay at ine nome sirs. j. Day.

Mrs. Emma Beech entertained the KotllmAA Club at her bonse Friday afternoon. Mum Claude Heuley entertained at cards Friday. Mrs. Mark Wei liver wss hostess to the Telyees Club Friday afternoon.

Miss Alice Hartley entertained Friday evening la honor of her birthday aniversarv. Mrs. Albert Grumbacb en tens la sd at cards at -her Home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Hansel gars a diaaar party at bar nome- nevuraay wvssiins.

Mr and Mra. John Htewart aad daaahsar and Mrs. t. Graft, and Mr. and Mrs.

Metier aad daughter, or cuuiow. vlsltsd kors Batss-dav and Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. O.

El kes berry and son. of PI qua, are Ur. a. Good aad danehtee UIm T. arrlvsd here Tuesday, after spending the winter la Ioa cac.

guests of Rev. and Mra. Cants, who formerly Uvsd here. Mrs. William Form tain nasi children, who have been tne guasvs or Mr.

ana Mrs. Aooiph Schramm, ret uraeo to tneir nome in pittseurg Mimrtsj Miss lAx-y Ingram, was has been the guast of Mrs. Arthur Pel sn sticker, has retarwei to her home tn Detroit. Mich. i Miss Mary Sohmren and guest.

Mlsa Helen Van Derveer. of New York, attended a dinner party tvatwroay evening Avoooaie. gt-vwa by Misa Mrs. Jnsepo Hillings Ka ceiearated Ber see- enly-tkird birthday aaaivcrsary baturday. and Crete.

at nome. John Kramer Is tatting In Erie, fa E. B. Roaara la home aftar soswdUag tare weeks at Hot Springs. Ark.

Mlsa Geneva Willsev was pleasantly r- prtasd Saturday ervaiag la boaor bar triads anniversary. Miss Mary Halenwltrb and Mamies uaiiaa were married at St. Jeetph'a Chur-'h by Iter. rsoar noitnaua. Saturday evensna.

Mlsa Emma Rub ntenataa with a mis cellaneous answer at her borne Saturday eve ning tn honor of the approaching marriage Miss Eme.ta Lehmkuhi and Miiiard Meyers, which la to take puvor at PC Mary's Church mm May Mlase Emma Ruhsu Clara BergvdWk and Etahel Olilesute. of ddletown, and Fred Lehmkuhl. will attend the bride and groom. Mrs. Russell wilder ane Utter twueri.

at Chicago, is here on a short visit. 8. A Camnbel ea Is bra ted his algniy-ninin birthday snn.veraary Mooday by having a family dinner at his home. isms vertis Heaver gavs a sewing at ner Dome Saturday afternoon. Miss Helen Heotsrhter entertained at "Five Hundred" Saturday afteraooa.

The Haturdar Euchre Club met Eataraar at tii home tat Mra. Hubert Kennedy. i HARBISON. On Thursday afternaon Mrs. O.

D. Maddux entertained the Coay Club. The members aad guests present were Mrs. William ic rail la, of Avandale; Mrs William Go lac Mtaa Wta Uolach. of California.

Ohio: Meadamsa Charles Buckley. Claire Backler. Atwood Pmn- ie Cameron. Edward Shoenllng. T.

P. Pierce. R. a. Dowior, iawara laos.

J. r. i Burk. Will Measick. W.

H- Kahlmaa. W. W. Davisnn. G.

atackenaie. and Misses Nelllo urran. Loo Burk. Minala Huffman aad Uwaaie The last regular meetlna of the Advaa Cluy; waa held Friday afternoon at the wne of Mra. J.

E. Kolb. with Mrs. Harry Burk and M.s iu tfurs aaslstaat boateaees. two intcrestint paoera were read oa "Masraenl" sal "Ha: by Mrs.

Lee Cameron and Mra. Edith Tayk r. A sywepsis of the opera "CavaJlerta Rastle.na- was glxen by Mra. C. T.

tiauer, and 4.tleia troro tne opera were resrteree oy alias Aims Campbell and Mies Hauer. Th caeet.l of the club were Mrs. William Schults. of Avon- I from thje opera were rewdered tnr Miss Alma dale: Mrs. William Cork Miss Ett Gotsch of California.

Ohio; Mra. W. H. Kublman and Misses siary reta Addle Bars, Mianie leager and Nellie Curran. On Thursday eveelng Miss Berates Rucai entertained in honor ot her couatn.

Hue Jennie Boyd, or washingtow. Ind. Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Turret! entertained wttK a dinner oa Sunday la honor of Mrs.

Elisabeth TUrreUs arventy-nfth birthday anniversary. Those present were her eta sisters. Mrs. Hauls Allen and Miss Roberta Penny, of Cincinnati: Mrs. Emma Carter, of Barter Park: Mrs.

Sallle Bunham. nt St. Paul Mtna Mra. Emory Garri son, of Wsstwnnd. Mra.

charts Calloway, and brother. Mr. John Penny, and wife. The Round Table met Tuesday rvewln at the hnms nf Ir. and Mrs.

O. U. Maddua. with Mra. Genre Tebbs aa Wader Mrs.

Mams Sauler Dale, of Nashvirte. and Mra. Karl Little, of Westwnnd. were gwesMa of Mr. and Mrs.

George Tebbs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowles sited at sprtng-Beld Ohio, last week. Mra.

J. Dair and daughter Sarah were the gueats of Mr. and Mrs. A. Laroy Tebbs, of Day- i ton.

Ohio. Mrs. Mame Rlese. of Kallna. Ohio, has bees the guest of ber brother.

Mr. Benjamin Rirse, and wife. Mrs. Harry Clark, of Bayler Park, waa the guest of her sister. Mrs.

Clarence callowa HILLSBORO. Tar. John Glirr Hlbben. of Princeton l'ele-sl-tv, waa the guest of hi aunt. Mrs.

H. Dill, and cousin. Mlsa May G. Camming Mrs. Hemee Mllnsr, of Cincinnati, the guest of her grandfather.

Captala Esra son. snd other relatives. Miss Louise Johnson gave a pleasant aortal function at her hwwa. Mrs. Frank Durness entertained the Twentieth Century Club Monday.

Mrs. John Horst, of Cotumhoa. is the guest of her paresis. Mr. aad Mrs.

latnlel Wl.llams. Miss Margsret Welngartner was si Ing fries In Cincinnati. Dr. and Mrs. William Hovt were In Columbus Wednesday Mrs.

R. W. Lyle. of Dayton. Ohio, la a visitor with her sister.

Mrs. Clyde lata. The Misses Msrphy estertainej with a Reusing ion in heaor u( Mrs. Homer Milner. 1R0NT0N.

Mrs. William Ray and Mrs. Thomas Chrrring-" entertained at tsa Tuesdsy afte-noon at the lnrlttJ' "Jl Tand MrV wi? ltamem cf tie-ts burg: Mrs Honsrbell snd Mrs. M. Williams, of Charleston, w.

Mis Anna Kerr. Mrs. Harry Rennlek. Mrs. E.

i. Fisher. Mrs. Towaaend. Mrs.

Henderson. Mrs. W. Andrews. Mrs.

Seatoa. Mrs. Houston. Miss Jo. Miss Means and Miss Poage.

of Aahtand: Mrs. Hates, of Rlverton: Mlsa Mary Peck, of Kenova: Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Grant Williams, of Poctsmoutlv: Mrs. Oenre Bay and daughter.

Mrs. Dabnry. of Huntington: Mesdsmea R. steere. C.

A. Hutatnptllar. R. Thomas, rrank Hl'isn. w.

P. Rapp. J. W. Slatsr.

JV. E. Purer. I -ester Keller. C.

n. Foer CasrptelL Gete-se 1'ay. William Nigh. W. P.

lwls. M. Hill. E. 8.

Lee. A. R. John son Harry Campbell. T.

H-a-sehell. K. W. Blxby. Eromitt MrKeowa.

P. C. Booth. Clark. Oscar Richer.

A. C. Lowry. F. K.

Wright. Hugh- Rui-sell C. H. Moore. Emma Davleo.

C. C. McCabe a K. O. Tat.a.

James Ferguson, W. A Murdo-k. J. L. Anderamv George Fox.

C. Rtngo Emll Arnold, J. T. ftcag. Vernoa EB A- "Si- ZS VSwmT-.

Kathsrine Geswine sod Mr. Charles McCarthy, both of thla city. oeen announced The weddina will tak. place In the near future. JACKSON aireiTn" S2 who has been visiting Mrs.

Roston to hrt how Mr. Charles Hsughtcn. of Dayton, and Miss Edaa Ambrose, of this city, were married sast 1 R- Stafford The affair I TT" re atives ana rrieada. Ti L.t en terra lord with a dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Cheringten. of Glossier. WH Mr. and KENTON. Eleanor Thome, of Seattle.

ex-Regent ef Ranter Chapter. D. A. R. of that city, was a ST Mc Arthur Chapter Tuesday.

Mra. Thome gaee a report of the recent D. A. K. ConsTreas at Washington Mrs.

nanism Andrews, of tioahe. 1 JT Ths Culture Club was entertained Thur-dar a'tl ernoonat the Knene of Mrs. Oeorge Bint lev en i-'u" "irNrt- Th meeting was In honor of Mrs. K. H.

Carter who la sona tn ber new home at Buffalo. Miss Grace Wyburw. of Rushy It an la. and Mr John of Bel lef on twins, were marrwd here Monday evenlna. ri-u Mies Anas Brsdlev was frt-nds st her home on North Detroit evening.

nwv- Mtss Grace Wilson, of Toledo, wai guswt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a Sunday D. McCoy. LANCASTER.

The Caatlllaa Card Club was enter. mine I Vr J-Ph'ne Stock leia to MrTlrri H. ZZTJ' Mra. c. A.

Carr. Rudoliih nislne1 I Daughters of the A merles a Revoitittra Tueslar evening at ber lunws Offlcer. eleeted for the year were: Mrs. Mauds nrisn, Mrs Harriet rtiiMr. Denny.

VWe President: v-ioa Secretary: Mrta Kannls Humbaueh Mrs. Margaret Sturgeon MeCov. V. Clara Tathlll Bradley. Hlstotlaa Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Powers, of entertained a few frteiuie Wednsadsr .7 la 1 Mm 1- LI -g. or cent i LEBANON. Mlsa Mltdrsd Puaslev huj meat of Mlsa Rhea I engage- Blair Saturday evening, when she entsAalf cossTirTnJS i. Robert Anna Thomrana.

of Xenla. spent wevsral dsVS ISS MS k. 1MS1I "-ry wlll Dinner club a Satsrday evening Mrs. A. H.

Heaver, of Rocky Ford, hss rsturwed to h-e home after a mooTh'a ber mother. Mrs. R. J. Tlchenor 1 TLlsT rrB- t-oluaibtia, la vlaitiaa ber friends for one month.

"uag Miss I rma Ruhnssa. of nif in. guest of Misa Vivian 8m well. Mr. and Mrs Wiliatw Wnget spent a few a.

Mk Mr. J. and tSi. LIMA. At St.

John's CTmrch on Tars l. marriage of Mr. Gsorce H. F. Vortksmp.

and Mass MsMissKluw Li this city. The eouple will rssldsk.T Charles. E. Dobbma. of Jaeksoa.

cielo i ui Mary Marker, of this city. wwtVJ.Z.Z". evening. itsssoay At nmn -wennesoay sKiml the ntarnaso Aadrew De Curtate, nrraninsrt iT, and Miss ctara Barrlrk. Mrs.

O. E. Chenoweth aaj Mrs. Alias TV Knaw-I, are speadiag the wesk "uh ClT.tiaad The afiaasjneemeat nf ths mr. BUN JS.

(IM Fid I 1 1 aceurrsd last (V- wsa-a public. people. Mm W. 1 popsuar youag Wapakonsta rslatlvea. sTsssg at Mr.

and Mrs. ttlfford B'alr of have been vleltliur frsenais a1 wspakewala. SSI Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

ki j. Kbsnk are la Jsck.Mii. tor a tsro-westur star. MADZERA. Mrs.

Lewis aSagen (Rattle Bbensardi of wit waukee. Wia.i Is her. Miss Marr Morrill Oxford. Ohio. "wsa Mr- and Mrs.

Henry Rail aad tasatls haws gons to Georaia to lies. Mrs. Joseph Watson is visiting rsMUvwa hs Brew a Cet-aty. Ohio. Tns Ladteaf Sorssty of the Pvsasrytarsan ctiua.l.

cTMrr'TSM. Mrs. M. Fvsker is vMtlasr her dasehbw FeUars. ea Waiaut Hills.

Mni- MABLXTTA. wm s. a tbe hostesses kb a avs-o'eWw-fe 4C. evening. Mt tadiae enjoying the ores slo- -m.

sswed a Friday evsnnag by a srWnusw; the same nsiwher ef ladies were nrewweuT nZt affairs took puure at "-Trloaw mTT.is seu. est Fifth ate 1 fsaa- Mrs. A. D. rsllett enlertalmvl at a oai honor of the evtat ah) waa lis as cheeks and around the Wouldn 't But what of the excessive skin that you'snn have it removed.

Modern surgery can -door cotvnnement. without leaving a stir called skin tightening. The friends skin tightened by Dr. Coates last year thirty now. Dr' Coates.

now this new and important branch of surgery hi features and improved the looks of hunlrr! from all parts of the United States, an.l tural surgery, as practised by Dr. lVaTcs. ir.i-go through life with a misshapen nose or '-ur cap. Dr. Coates personally handles cvrrv peons: none can be found sufficiently gery.

His office hours are 9 a. m. to t. -the office is open till 8 p. m.

to visits. Sundays from 10 to '2. Office Telephone Main 2Sji Home treatment and examination free. -rjmy coders were Huomr at saiera ,,5 laid for an. Mrs A waa the honored I Hir! I I'sm.

Muatc-loving people entoyej a treat Tharsda. Mt lu. evening, when the Aetempo Club. mmAe-l a4cea, rendered the cofwert "Iflawaiha Mws Lttdlle Miller, of Sesik-klry. l-ewn was the arai enprano wototat.

and charmed her audi rtie. with her asagnltosat eoirst. The Miase Mary aad Ida Marrdath. asststsd Mra Maurice Hannaa. have Iswwed 3 ln Ha tioas lu an at home oa Wednads the a' fair to take place at the Merydith h-jsne vn Fourth street.

MANCHESTER. Mrs. Aanea Illna and daoarhter. of (ieeenbvr Cnusly. West Virginia, spent the week wnh I VI Ml.r.e.

Vr. Mary King rollings and other frlenda in I county. I NORTH RTvn Mr. and Mrs. C.

It. Rahsrts of Rlfle-i ha. va 1 a been making a abort that at Lh hoan of trutaaui. MAR TON. Mrs.

Viola B. Wrtctil of Msrtoa. wsa elil President of the Woman's ore tan Mie ar rwaety of the Ielawarw Instrvt of Me.h dis. Episcopal 11 annual conv isvtrg at ine cwisnng session en toe ratio held la the Wlillsms Ct'r M. Cbuich at Oeiawarw ftntniwai.

1 he utner othcers are: Mta. Jnnu J. ItuUe. t'l-p-r Sanduaay. First Vsre President Mrs.

I G. Han. of Foraet. Hardta ount r. re.

oa I I President Mrs. L. H. Buck trig nam. of Maiseiiist.

1 1. ir 1 Vke President: Mrs. Amos Turner, of Km-Hw1 Ssrietaiy of LAleraisre: Mrs Kva Herv.y. el West Mans ne Id. Mite B-a l.

r.tarv. Mra I. lieMurea. rotary of Tusst I'wople's W-e-a I Mrs. J.

E. Haldndge, of laelasar. Treaaurer. Mrs. EJIa wthard.

of West XansO. Id Heo' Ins rWretary; Mrs. c. je. tniart.

of Ilriaa are. I m. corrvepoading rwcretary Miss Margaret Clark. I laitw delegate to toe aext hrsach meeting I -v Announc msnt of the marriage of Miss Annabel May Paraimoer aad Mr. Attbt.r John I la am ail with v-U ladsor.

Canada. January Z. was mauie pobii. I Me i-. at a dinner party gtvea hy the bnde at the hoene It-- tw of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. w. G. pardonner.

Man u. Monday evening. The announcement came as a I hi. reai surprise, foe the gsakste esprcted only lr anaouncemeett of her eagatrssneat. A ainire- dinner was served, the table being deeuratd in) Mr pink and white.

Bsspeaded hy rtobons frusn th-i tnm rhandolsrr above the table waa a taisket niu.t her i--- -i-with sweet mas, fees lew ye and SSIIHI. Roues I Ar of smiles naetiod to as I is guest's plate, which in st tt burs a stsat little folder cars formally asiwMim daur''' Ing the marriage. The only out-of-town a es: t-r were Miss Ethel McKnlsM. of Columbus, ssl t-. -Miss laufred Oaaw, of Prospect.

Ibet ir Another surprise msrvsue of the past fort- night waa that of Mr. E. btmth tietger. this city, and Miss Rath Heckert. of Northusnber an 1.

Pena. They srere saurhd May at the home of the bride's parents at Nonhumrar and. Honoring Mlsa Fare Vstgon. of Delaaa e. Misa Vtna Thew enurtained the B.

O. F. g'rl Thurs day sveaujtg. MARYSVILLE. Mr.

and Mrs D. Strieker gave a family dinner Wednesday at their country borne, and the out-of-town gussta went Mr. and Mrs N. Rust lit i ants and daughter, of Kankakee. I Mt.

aad Mrs. Hoover Midaoa. of Culumbua. ant Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Rranaan. of luoi'il' Mr. BnsepcTsata formerly lesidsd in Union County.

Mr. aad Mrs R. D. Armstrong entertained a number of their friends Monday evening, in honor of their tenth weddlne anniversary. He-freshmema were served snd tne evening spent In a social way.

Those present were Mr and i w-a Mra. William Wolgaasot. Mr. and Mrs. vs.

Saodgrase. Mr. and Mrs. A. O.

Klrtty. Jr Mr snd Mrs. Howard Jones. Mr. aad Mrs.

James Rootaaoa. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce B. Gauroer. Mr.

aad Mrs. Charles C. Arnastronc. Mrs. Col bo en.

of Marlon. Ind Mr. Ralph M. Piper and Mr. Dwlght a.

Scott. Mias Marlam Btraoaa. of Roryrua. arrampanted Mus Lais Cnckert. wh beea ber guest.

to thla rite for a visit. net Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Crowder. who have spent 1 and the whiter at Los Angeles. sJ startevl nome Tuesday. They.wl'l visit a couple ot weeks In Oitcago, before returning to Marysville. XAS3LLL0N.

I The Fortnightly Bridge Club wsa entertained by Mra. E. C. Mernla and Mrs- J. Heph Dangler at tbe former's hoese oa East Mala ami W'ednssday afternoon.

i Mrs. H. V. Kramer Is enjoying the May Festival at Oberlln this week. While there she a a gueat of her dauahter.

Mlsa Bettys Kramer, who la a atudent la CKaerttn -ouese. Mrs. A. Wringer entertained the Wedaesdsy Afternoon Hewing Club at her home on Kast oak street Wednesday afterwsoa. The Industrial Otxerte was entertained by Mrs.

Frank Harrison at her home oa Wim1h-i street Thsrsdsy sttenvoon. Isabella Club gave a military euchre nany I K. of C. Hall ea West Mala street Thu'a Isabel snl Mi- lis Mr The la the day afteraooa. The committee Inctuoed Mr.

Leonard 8c worm and Miss Kva Awonr. MECHANICSBUEG. Mrs. Frank Locke la spending a few days nf this week with relatives ta Mtlford Center. Dr.

C. S. Anrwsusi aad wife, of t'rtiens. was In town yeeterdsy call.ng aa their many friends. Mrs.

T. J. Davis wss a Springfield visitor yeatetday. V. G.

Riddle aad wife were la SpnngDeld yesterday. Dr. F. D. Bum ha fa aad wire wens Columbus visitors yeeterdsy.

Archie Burnhana and wife are here spending a day or two with relatives Mrs. O. E. Sbsw has returned from a with Coiumbns friends. Mlsa Faanis Doot wt thla week to visit relatives la Pittsburg, pa.

Msss Dora McUuwra la lei lias relatives In Vandal La. Ohio. Mra. Charles Keteer has retaraed from a visit to IT. rlna.

Ohio. Ay Krvffd Drmaiaon. of Blackpool. Knglaad. and Dr.

C. W. Jenes. of Ssnnaneld. vlstied Mr.

i a a i. i John Burns, of I'rtvana. Ohio, aad Mas Mart Kansas Aahtua. of West Carmlltoa. were mat- rled Monday evening at the Mtamlshwrg Lath- a parsonage by Ur.

F. w. E. Peerham. law Bertha Kinder is ths asset of her sister la Norwood.

Ohsa. The Ltbrsry Board eeteoratssl the grst snsl- I verwary of the library by giving a public r- IprPtrV ceptlos Friday evening. I JJ.J.J7 J-L. I MT. VERNON.

i'Z Mrs. Fledeilc Coooer sntenalned wrth bruise Wedaeeday afternoon la Ivonor ef Mrs. War I nulse. who leaves soon for aa extenjej mo visit California i t. Mrs.

Edward Lawman iniiiislmd la honor Ml" Mrs. Hulse Monday afternoon. Mr. ana Mrs w. Arsastrang ea'ertatni Mr.

with a chafing dtah party Tsss lay eveoitig. com 1 srt.t Klsaentlng Mum Elisabeth Petessaaa. of llrss- I a -a. N. T.

Mrs. S. TnrniLstsd. Miss ,3 -r -Se. 1 V'.

Mr. V. -Ti' Mr Lie ll4o I-- OJ'- lnr -i OSBORX AND FA2nn Mr nev Mr Mr. Kiv tin li'i. rsie.

.1. JIT Anhi.r an 1 -1 ar -Mr Mr sfi-- SchauLr I a tn r-live. Mr- I. Mr V-sjnt -or Stel PEEBLES Mr II VI r-s- I tu-- M' si I 1.. t'iol.

ilia Were -a PORTSMOUTH. Inr 1 I -sv Mr s- I evr kiu 1 Iot Mr- t. b- ii. it I Tues-U. Sr.

r. d'r Mr. l.tt i- a IBi-r. Mr r'V- -rv The meet with and guest. Mr.

Jr- Salem h.r- V- -war arl Vr- i V. M- Ms-tha of Mr. hitnt-j. Hall I A Jsi he- SABLNA The Koknsing r-napter. A.

sepye a I i etigbtrui arvernooa wits Mrs. Tue Con ley tAedaisday Anecdotes of ttevotatvonary aaceatoi were the featatn of Use aft a 2TEWAB.IL Mrs Dnalel Aliarhost srsa kisif t. ibe Thursday Afternoon Btvdge Club at Ber home on Hudson svssal. A evalaly ruwehsun waa ae'veu te the rrsh mimhirs and gvsrsta. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Evans of rtmwood aye-sue, entertained at danasr Wadaralsy evening C. L. MeOncken, sssilee of the Jonestown Clti-sens lvank; Mm. Frank Paige.

Muasra Dotore. Frederic. Nina Harna and Howard Jonnwm. all of Johns) own. who made the trip to this city la a Soaring a The Masonic Social dab entertained with Ue Hall an Tender events g.

TW onarsvs were lasts, and Mesdames C. Kent. Ooorxe I), thrr. H. Hseitbofwe.

M. J. Reewa. Hvtsrne. Tnonvss W.

Tabler. Criarlws lew. W. asset'. E.

Turk. C. C. Onattk. bourwon Miller.

J. Hilliard. C. C. Ortmss.

Marvla. Lswysr. David Walker. C. V.

Foster. Prior. A A. Haiaea, J. p.

they. Mm Sw ask. Minis Asia OvT. fnive Kswt. OsXi "ww.

aenw stoseel. Kthel Brown. IWesie fsnith. Eaanva Kameasrsr. Ainsg Hilliard.

lis set MeMsllaa enee Davis. Alios Avery. Hsnnsh McUm. Bertha Wilson. Measle Taafel.

Mabel Gardner. SMhangh. Rassona Wetrh. Jennie Mii-Hr. Sndle McMatien and Messrs Hugh Frye.

1-H- Mass. M. C. Kent Coeaee. Issdley Milter.

isgnn. Oiwvas rVoner. J. CosHev W. A.

Khembotnt. Lasts Plalnes. J. K. Wilson.

H. C. Gerlaarh. Frank B- Pteree. W.

H. Miller. Marry Plaine snd sv M. Brnaaer. NEW LEXINGTON.

Caanly sntertsiasg ths Nondestvipt Club Monday eventa. Butes here?" TvU'' CTtvoags. Is vlsltlag ml-TheBka will antartata wMn a haa Tuesday CJlv-f al bar daogbter ra Casumhsai during use wesst wiwT B- a- The Juniors of tbe higw seword entertsined the 0m rwceptto. at the K. of NEW RICHMOND.

Kam beea Tally aniertalaevd te a axx STUDY it FEATURg 1 M- ch- '3 1 TO GROW HAH Th" nsr bsr bl fc.r-1'' of stofl- mil' bv lal t'rv 11 t-'f of K. feet I I ph lute 1h. th' i tint nrit t.a"' Jurt i- a A 'it A.

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