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6 1 1 i SECTION THREB Blackerby, Coney. TerriU, Rawon. Chiidresj. iScbooiei. nr.d ahearer.

and Misses E'-a aia Sara Madge Talalerro, Eannle and Minnie Wiggins and May Auce Sieveuaon. TO Misses uumuw, of E.ingor -naa for their visitors last week Miaes Alios $uck-ner aid ilura Smith, of tne Bai tholomew Ciifion School. Mis. tsiiin Rlggs. of Main street, was trie hos.ess on Wednesday lor her Sewing cluo.

Cover were laid for eight. Mm. Eawin lllf-rd Oale and of the teecnes. Lcx.i.g.on p.ke, were the gues last weea of, Mrs, Ua.c's slater, Mrs. Warrington, of Covington.

Mrs. Martin oebhard, of flanger road, was pleasantly surprised last week in honor of ner Withaay anniv.r8.iry. The guests were M-damea Fled E. Michaels. Bord X.

Hagen, J. Werk, C. Auilck and G. Gebhard. Mrs.

T. J. Stevenson and d.ugb.er. Miss Mary Alice, were visitors last week of Co.ln.-ton friends. 1 MUi Ruth Thompson, of anut HU.

is vising Mia Sara Madge Taliaferro, ot Divl- Oalnes and Miss Pamelia Corbln am wekomed home fiom a protracted visit with re.atives In Boone County. M. and Mrs. J. M.

Mlioi.el.. of Main etrteU the week with re.atives la Belle- VUMrs. E. B. of Commonwealth avenue, wilr be the next hostess for the auction bridge ClDr.

W. F. Taylor. D. left Tuesday for a win.cr- in Clearwater, Fia.

Mrs; P. H. fchea.tr. of Cowte avenue, was guest last week of Mr. and Mrs.

H. V. Shearer In NewjjOi t. 1t i i irirT pif spend the remainder of the winter in this village. i LUDLOW.

Mr. and Mrs. Russe.l Haitman and daughter, of Baltimore, are the guests of Mr. Charles Fle.ds. of Ash street.

Mrs. Dana Wright, of Henderson. W. who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. M.

Giady, of the Highway, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mra. William Moss, of Fop.ar street, are entertaining their sons, W. Mobs and fam.ly.

ot Souieiset, and J. IS. Moss and tamily. uf 'ienn. Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Kab.Uch und daughter, Ruth Louise, ot Elra B.rett. left on Tuesday evening lor El Paso, Texas, where they will spc-nd the winter.

Mrs. HaUie of St. Louis, is the gucat of ner pareuts. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry fcil, of Eizabe.h street. Mrs. Ruth Snattu.k. after a tour of Eastern cttlts with a CiiiCuiBj.il musical company, returned to her home last Monday, irho visited "Weshlngton. Baltimore and New York.

Ir. and Mrs. P. Bint.ey, of Kirn and ISut.er streets, left Wcunesday lor Los where they will spend the v. Inter months.

NEWPOKT. Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Corr and daughter left the past week for Dallas. Texas, to visit Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cllhgman. Mrs.

R. M. McHenry on December 2 entertained the Tuesday Literary Club. Mss Mc-Ginnis gave a paper, theme, 'French Si.ons and Their Influence." lor conversation was selected the topic, 'Women Who Achieve." Cats.e Sch. elver entertained her em-- brstdery club with a beautiful luncheon.

Mr: and Mrs. iis.ebrook, who have- been the guests of Coionel and Mis. Kelson, have returned to i heir home In Anderson, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

William Bacon, of Paris. will be the guests of their parents," Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behiman. 13 the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry liiggin will be thrown open and tne Young Woman's Uuiiu of Si. Paul P. E. Church win give an afternoon tea.

Last Wcnea.ay Mr. and Mrs. Percy Har-rover entertained their card club. Miss Prisciila Davis and Miss Daisy Glazier have returned from a visit to Mrs. 1 C.

Keith, of Westwood, Ohio. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Drake have returned from a Thanksgiving visit to friends in la- ion, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Benton are anticipating a Uip to New York City. Miss Agnes Grant lat vVedneday entertainei with cards at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Locke. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Percy Harron. Miss Jeannette B.lss. Miaa Josephine Dlckerson, Messrs. Fuller, Brando and Buxton. Mr.

and Mrs. James Clancey (nee Shine), of Brooklyn. N. wll. spend the holidays with Mrs.

Clancey's mother. Mrs. Shine, of the Imperial. Last Thursday Captain and Mrs. Fred R.

Brown, of Ft. Thomas, gave a bowling psrty the aiiey of the gymnasium. After the game th guests had a buffet luncheon at Captain Urown's quarters. A dinner was given at the home of Mrs. C.

Willis for the benefit of the Sadies' Aid of Epworth Heights last Friday. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Emll Baur, Mrs. Lupton, Mrs. Mrs.

WlIkeiMm. Mrs. Waisaman. Mrs. Price, Mrs.

Weyand and Mrs. Daniel Hets h. Dr. Carolyn rJ. Zimmerman naa ruuvea irom her country home to ner cir residence, Washington avenue, Newport.

821 HIGHLANDS. The Cliff Dweller met on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Raymond Ross, of Briar Cliff. Ttointv refreshments were served and the guests present Included Mrs. Cliff Collins, Mrs.

Powell. Mrs. C. R. Tabb, Miss Ka tacrine Tabb, Mrs.

Samuel Swift. Mrs. Wheat, Mrs. C. R.

Cox. Mrs. Frank A. Winters. Mrs.

Henry McKenxle. Mrs. Samuel S. Getty, Mrs. Barber and Mrs.

Frank Hill. Miss Anna K. Moss, of Mt. Sterling. Is the expected guest of Dr.

and Mrs. R. L. Rlg-on, of St. Nicholas place.

Mr and Mrs. James M. Southgate left last -week for San Antonio, Texas, accompanied by their little granddaughter, Miss Virginia Hay-ale. They will spend the winter with Dr. and Mrs.

Greer Baker. During their absence their daughter. Mrs. Martha Uaynle, and little son Soutbgate Haynie, will rtmaln with Dr. and Mrs.

Frank H. Southgate. of Mt. Pleasant avenue. Mrs.

Frank Stegeman and little daughter of Town place, are the gues.s Mrs, Charles W. Adams, of Louisville, Ky. ii, nrl Mrs J. M. Johnson and daugnlers.

Sheila and Louise, are home from a visit in Central Kentucky, ivira nenrse Schultz. of Dumfries avenue. nlertalned a few friends at dinner on Thurs- dav. Webster Mlgnt, or ijnicago, was iuen lastweek of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Might, of Bivouac place. The Highlands Woman's Club meets on Monday afternoon th Mrs. John S. Storrs, of Ft. Thomas avenue, Mrs.

George Huber will entertain the members of her embroidery club on Thursday 4Rt-rnoon -Mr and Mrs. Cliff Collins, of Briar Cliff, left Thursday for a stay at West Baden. Mrs. Lll.lan Johnston enteriai ted the mem. bora of her embroidery club with a theater j-arty at the Lyric last week.

Those present iifcluded Mrs. I. V. Guy. Mrs.

George' Huber, Mra. Carrol Duvan. Mrs. Albert Schnei'itr and Km. James Lindsay.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter and daughter. Jessie, of Wheeling, W. were the guests last week of relatives on Highlands Mrs.

Will Youmans. of Mt. Pleasant avenue. har aiimton VII 1C1 llUGTi I 1 v. at her home on Thursday afternoon.

Dainty refreshments were served and the KUests present Included Mrs. Albert Brown. Mrs. E. A.

Powell, Mrs. Lee Ross, Mrs. Sam Anderson. Mrs. Tom Hardesty, Mrs.

Cliff Southgate. T. Morris, Mrs. Harry Irwin, Mrs. John Moore Mrs.

Charles Volge and Miss Josephine Dlckerson. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist Church gave a bazaar and New England supper at the church on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton (Clara Holz-riauer) hava broken ground for a beautiful new home in Briar Cliff.

Miss Kate Knarr, of Dayton, Ohio, the guest ot friends here last week. SOUTHGATE Mra. Carrol Duvan. of Maple avenue, was hostess on Tuesday afternoon to the members of her embroidery club. Delicious refreshments were served and the guests present included Mrs.

Samuel A. Hayes, of Oakley; Mrs. A. L. Wolf, of Avondale; Mrs.

Lee Stein, of Newport, and Mrs. Anna Lelsh, of Southgate-. Mrs. Hermann Burek, of Walnut street, has returned home from Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs.

Louis Loehr, of Maple avenue, returned borne on Tuesday from peers Hospital, where she underwent a serious surgical operation. The Tuesday Eevening Card Club met last week with. Mrs. John Thornton, of Evergreen avenue. Mrs.

H. E. of Fifteenth street, will be the hostess oh Saturday afternoon to the Pmitrrpate Lltwrwry Club. The program for the Greatest Robber of the Pay Envelope Brink A Rensselaer Woman Says Renova Means Full Pay Envelopes. Tbia Is her experience; her own story In her own words: "I hope you will excuse me for keeping: your ietter as Ions I have, but as it was near time for my husband to be paid again, I tli ought it best to wait and see how he acted, as he only drinks on the day he id paid.

I am thankful to say he came boms sober two different pay days." Has this any significance for the family that is deprived of necessities arid comforts because some one spends half his pay on drink? The remedy the Kensselaer woman 'writes about is Kenova and you can (ret it at Dow's Drujf Stores and nut it in his tea. coffee. oupn, and he won't know a thins; nooui 11; lor 11 is tasteless ana absolutely harmless. If there's a drinker in your family get it et it rigrht away give it to him secretly, any way at all but give him Renova and see if very soon you're not the happiest family in the world. If you'd like to try it free before you ouy a dollar package, write in con fldence to the Renova 202 Broad way, New York, for a sampla and Iroofs of what Renova does for victims ci intemperance.

i -i i afternoon will Include a paper. "Four Lead.ng Types of Drama." Mrs. Arthur Hoess; paper. "American Dialect Poetry," Mrs. W.

H. Stem-bel; responses, "Anecuotes of Famous Men and'W6men." The music for the alternoon wid be furnished by Mrsr Hoess. Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Mcee and daughter, Anna, of Peoria. 111., were the guests last week of relatives on Alexandria pike. The Ladies" Aid Society, of the Methodist Church, will me on Friday afternoon. December 13, with Mrs.

F. A. Herold. of Walnut street. Dr.

and Mrs. J. A. Caldwell, of Electric avenue, had as their guests at dinner on Sunday Dr. Caldwell's brother.

Dr. G. H. Caldwell, of Newport; sses Alberta and Nannie Caldwell and Mr. Frank Caldwell and family.

The Southgate Embroidery Club was charmingly entertained on Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Kate Gillespie, of Elec Jlc avenue. Da nty refresnments were servtd and the members pnsent l.iclu. ed Mesaamjs Joseph Kreckler. Anna Niemiiler, George B.

Moock, Harry Van Agti.o.on. Chris Kjpp C. Yager, J. T. Duke.

Herbert Robson. George Yung, Peter Yung and Josepn jones. Miss Laura Hermann, of Evergreen avenue. Is the guetit of friends In Hamilton, Ohio. The two little daughters.

Rose and Margaret, of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schumann, are quite 111 at their home on Alexandria p.ke. AVONDALE.

Mrs. C. F. Well returned Thursday from a delightful ylsit with relatives In Pittsburg. Mrs.

George G. Cohen returned Wednesday from a visit with her daughter in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Martin are spending a few weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ricnard Hofflnghoff, of San Antonio, Texas, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Taubald, of Wilson avenue, me past week. Miss Grace Blauser entertained with a luncheon Wednesday, at her residence, in honor of her cousin. Miss Alice B.auser, of Boston. 1 hose present were Misses Alma Kieln.

Edna Bluom, Gertrude Wise. Emma Kisker. Cora Wiener. Bessie Well, Anna. Bowen.

Sarah Ley ana Alma Strauss. Mrs. Horace Wolf, who -has been the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Levy, of Faust avenue, left the past week for her home in Rochester. NY. Miss Alice Brown Is visiting In Louisville. Kentucky. Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Dunning have returned from a-vieii with relatives In Philadelphia. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Smith spent the past' week in New York. Miss Franes Ebersole Is visiting her sister tn Columbus. Mrs. J.

McBrooks, who was the guest of Mrs. George Jung, has left for her home In EJjria. Miss Grace Rheln entertained the Avon Euchre Ciub Thursuay eve .1 -g at her residence. Refreshments were served after the games. Those present were Misses Alice Rhein, Bmma Mueller, Anna Ratterman.

Cora Kederman. Edith Wagner. Marguerite Lipp. Ejizabeth Selikopf. Cecelia -Sievans, Kate Krollman.

Messrs. George Stewart, Edward Simpker. Henry Klein. John Grimm. James Slst.

Martin Weisman. Ernst B.own, Carl Thesing, Herman Closterman and Edgar Par- kUi'rs. Raymond D. Podista and son Raymond, returned Friday from a deiighiful visit with relatives In Oronto. Ala.

Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Bratton are here from Toledo.

CL1TT0N. Mrs. Chapin. of Woo.per avenue, held a meeting of the Club at her home on Tuesday afternoon. The responses to roll call were current events.

Mrs. Gowdy contributed a very fine review of Strlndoe.g's aster." and Mrs. Chapin-1 a paper uson -The Ad arce-ment of the Freedom of the individual in Law, Religion and MUs Mine.U Hinz. of Clifton avenue, entertained the J. B.

Sewing Cluo at her home on Saturday afternoon. November 29. Rabbi Phlillpson wl.l give an address on "The Jew In Literature," at the Cilfton Church, on Sunday evening, December 14. Miss Clara Hlnx win entertain with a luncheon at her home on Saturday of this Mrs. Edwaid Wthmer, of Whitfield avenue, entertained with a han.isome card party at the Hotel Alms, on Saturday aitemoon.

The MUers Peters and Miss Pa.mer. of Brook line avenue neld a meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Clifton Met-odlst Cuurvh, at their ho.i.e on i uesdy afternoon. The- Mothers' Club of the Clifton Public School will hold lis regu-ar month. meeting on Tuesday, December 6, at 2:80 m. MIs Louise Armstrong will be the speaker The club- will tender a reception to Dr.

and Mrs. Randall J. Condon in the school auditorium on Tuesday evening. December 11, at 8 o'clock. MT AUBURN.

Under the direction cf Mrs. Louis Nelbel and Miss Wiseman rehearsals are going a-ong nicely, for a Christmas Cantata, entlued "Chippers-ln With Santa Clas," which will be given by a number of children from the Presbyterian Sunday School ia Cnr.stmas Eve, In me Sui.day-dool room of the churcn. Misses Danesl and Lorothy M.th.w entertained a number of their friends on Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Cail mseninenger (Lucl.le Muhlberg), of Colorado Springs, w.io has been vlslt.ng friends and rela.il.es In Cin cinnati. The gueoCi included Miss -Laura Simpson.

Miss Ruth Klnsy. Miss Dorothy Raw son. Mrs. John Crawford Pogue, Miss Grace A len. Miss Ka.he Ine Button.

'Miss CUt, Miss Frances Gr-y, M.sj Josephine Bird. Mrs. Wlillam Outcalt mim Pruusnce Ross. Miss McKlnney. Miss Gwendolyn Kawson, Mrs.

joaepn Kawson, Mrs. a. f. warrener, M.ss Gertrude Ay res and Mrs. Ralph Rosmb.

Mrs. Kenner.y len on Tuesday with her daughter. Mrs. Tom Llttleford. of Hyde Park, 1 or a it or several eeas arao: relatives and friends In Birmingham and Mobne.

Mr. and Mrs. Wlebklng. with their lltle girl, moved last week from Evanston to the West rao re and Flats, on Mason street. 1 PRICE TTTT.T, Mrs.

Ida Upson gave a bridge party, dinner and" aance In honor of her eon, Mr. Herbert Upson, and bride (Virginia Anderson), at her home In College Hill. Mrs. Walter Caven was the hostess last Wednesday, afternoon of the Price Hill History Club at her home In Hawthorne avenue. Miss Alfreds Evans, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Harris Evans, was married on Wednesday evening, November 28. to Frederick Theodore Luth. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore 01 rurceu avenue, at the home of her parents in Bedford avenue. Rev. Francis R.chev officiating. Miss Bvans was attended by Miss Katherine Hill, of Chicago, as maid of honor, and her little niece. Marguerite Roderick, was a flower girl.

Mr. Leroy Silva acted as best man. Miss Dora Lewis, a friend ot the bride, accompanied by Mrs. Rlchey, sang the wedding music. Seated at ihe bridal table, which was a rose picture, were, besides the bridal party Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Sargent Macneale, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Roderick, Miss Lewis, Mr" Harold Band, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Shlels Miss Katherine Tannlan, Mr. Stanley Krug Mine Ethyl Luth- and" Mr. Herbert Holdt. Mr and Mrs.

Luth -left late that evening for 'their bridal trip, and on their return will resldo at nknuary 1 nme aiier January 1. 8609 Bushncll avenue, where they will be at Mr. and Mrs. Klausmeyer and son Oscar. who have been two weeks In tha East, have returned home.

While away they attended some of the football games. Mrs. L. C. Rose has aa her house guest Mrs.

Williams, of Poitsmouth, Ohio. Miss Amy Buhrman is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jackson, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. Aull gave a stereoptlcon lecture on "Tenement Conditions in Cincinnati" before the Price Hill Civic Club, last Monday at 2:15.

at the library. A very enjoyable evening: was anont in at week when Miss Ltllie Linnemann en.ertalned ner nome on uoeny street. Pries Hill Those present were Misses Flora Beekler. Emma Suttman, Mary Donelan, Grace Crotty Leona Eilers. Reslna Logan.

Alma Budde. Oenevleve Dick aus. Loretti Breche Al ria IKrsel, iouise Suitmai. Oti'la eche't. Nellie Hardeman.

Margaret Linnemann, Messrs Bud Bywater, Al Christie. Richard Donelan Ambrose Sulre, Leo Waldhaus, Leo Herman! Ed Sauter, Bill Frohmilier, Dava Sulre Clarence and Arthur Christen, Leo Mertz Bill Morrisey, Gecrge Holland. Bi'l Roa-h' Lou Gehring. Leo Chr'sten. Will Spledel, George Boss Joe Linnemann, Mr.

and Mrs Dan Donelan, Mrs. Spledel and Mr. and Mrs. A. Linnemann.

Mr. Lawrence Morthorst entertained In honor of his twenty-first birthday at his home 8642 Glenway avenue. Price Hill. Mra F. W.

Kisker, of Academy avenue entertained with gracious hospitality the members of her nvei-hundred club Wednesday afternoon. MIAMI HEIGHTS. Miss Stella Frondorf entertained at her nome last mursday evening with a Thanksgiving supper, followed by mnslc and dancing, the occasion bolng in honor of her eighteenth birthday. Among those present were Misse, Eleanor Eggers. of Cincinnati; Hilda Hoer-stlng, of Dayton, Ohio.

Katie. Clara and Estelia Schwab, Freda, Ammda. Loretta and Bertha Nelhelsel, Anna and Lillian Kramer, I Alice Scheldt. Mayme and Myrtle Markiand Mra- Edward Blxinstine, cf Wamsley avenue Lessie Springmsyer. Florence Groeardt; Messrs'.

"daullhtuth mt tor hr Anthony Clemens. Frank Schmltte. Albert snj Palfanf GonlJ Harry Schwab, William and Albert voilmer'j Franz. Alice Gleason and Eunice Myers. Harry Leslie Markiand Arlbonv C2.1IieJ" to the ladles' Evening Card Qub on Wednesday Carroll Warren Springmeyer, i The players were Mrs.

V. Henderson Mrs Hr. 'mul'l T.TOndo-ti A. W. Hayes.

Julia MrX hI1i Nelhe sel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inc-ram, Mrs. C.

H. McKlnney Mrs GeorirfndfrV1 Rj2ft' Mr- nn1 Mrs. William Wolfe, Mrs. William Ch dlaw! Mrs." iflcscUlS, mr. ana aars.

Sr fntertalnefl at til wers children Alvina Mllt nil V. i i vi ei- prize winners. ftrt 'm w.fnm John. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.

John Hill-entertained at slx-R ,1 and Mrs. I o'clook dinner on Saturday evening Their wKLIib Mr' e.nd guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crow and TYr11 5a.riond- ot Evans- daughter Helen, Mr. and Mra Earl Crow wJfn511- iU and dauA- Mr.

-and Mrs. Martin Garrlty. Mr. and Mra i-aww hley: Mr and Richard Flowers and sen lliam. Mr and 2T8XvS2 I KHey and children.

i iMh rhiHM in.Mrr Mr8' Mir Chllen Ray vuunerr set r. 1 jiri. uvurf a Cckarop. Jr Mr. T.

F. Mahonev eniov.rt hmTM the contracting parties were present. After ua, uiv cuiiua. wu.ie jsiss Mrs Mary Jorir of Wamslev aventio anr wewi "vi'Mtaki(y' and ihSivaNuCte Mia. Mavm- guest of Miss Lillian Hagner, of Mt Auburn.

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hayes, son and daugn. ter. Le Roy and Irene, of Sayler Park; Mr.

and Mrs. Marlon Behymer and daughter Florence, of Norwood, were entertained at Thanksgiving dinner by Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Doty. ry air. ana Airs a. ti, variey were enier- THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, tained at dinner last Thursday by Mrs. Nick-eron and daughters, of Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hayes entertained with Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hayes and son Robert, Mr.

and Mrs. A.bert Hayes ai.d s. Bert, "of Clnc.nna.il, and Mr. and Mrs. cnester Hayes.

Mr. and Un Vv I. am Mi rtran and son 1 Forest were guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs Aufderheids. of Winton Plaoe.

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua BaLey, of Toleuo, were also dinner guests. Mr and Mrs. John Gosling had for their guests last Thursday Mrs.

Charles Schlnkal and children Erne it I lorei.ee, and Mrs. John Schlnkal and son John, of Bridgetown, Ohio. SAYLETt PAKK IELHX FERNBX The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs Wlillam Fllnchpaugh, of Sayler Park, Thursday after, noon. The ladies, on the committee were Mrs. Peters, Mrs.

S. Cottle, Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. Peter Lodwlck. Among the ladies present were Mrs.

cox, of Walnut Mrs. Fitzhugh Thornton. Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. O.

A. Rhine, Mrs. E. M. Hinchn.aa.

Mrs. 8. jsr, Mrs C.lflord Mobberly, Mrs. C. E.

Wright. Mrs. David Hall. Mrs. W.

Kayser, Mrs. A. G. Yount. Miss Mary Link.

Mrs. V. C. Gelwlcks, Mrs. William Perkins, Mrs.

Splck-nel, Mrs. George Bender, Mrs. Alvln Clarke, Mrs. J. B.

MaUon, Mrs Christie Burger, Mrs. John Bell. Mrs. S. CotUe, Mrs.

Frank Kumming, Mrs. Peter LodWick, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Julia Lelghton, Mrs.

Frank Blocker and Mrs. Howard Beidler. Mrs. F. W.

Stuart, of Fern bank, was hostess to the Fern bank Luncheon Club her home Wednesday- Mrs. E. E. Klrtpatrlc, of Delhi, entertained the Lafkln Club Wednesday afternoon. Among the ladles present were Mrs.

R. S. Hayes, Mrs. Ed W.ttktmper, Mrs. Arthur" Colburn, Mrs.

William Fllnchpaugh and Mrs. Kirtpatrlc, Emma Snyder, of Fernbank, enter tne Embroidery Club Tuesday after, on. Mrs. Clarence Lavery and son Roger, of Louisville, are the gueais of Mrs David Hall, of Ueli.i. Mr.

and Mrs. Lavery will locate permanently In Cincinnati in tho near future. ua.es. a. HorusutT, of Sayler park, spent tne Tnanksg.vina holidays with reiativaa In Rising Sun.

Ind. Mr. and Howard Beidler and daughters Jeanne. Florence and Helen were the guests of Mrs. John Christy, of Pleasant R.dge, several days last week.

Mrs Thomas Foy. of Walnut Hilte. will entertain the Ladies' Afternoon Bridge Cluo. of Sayler Park, with a bridge luncheon at her I Thursday. I The Uomans Fortnightly Reading Club, of I Sayler Park, held its regular meeting In the George Greaves was the hostess.

The program, was as follows: Responses to roll cail. "Current tAents;" vocal duet, Mra V. C. Pickle-betmer and Mrs. Arthur Matson; book review.

"Wi man's Pan In Government." Mrs. B. .11.1 11 Livni. niB. Patterson; "Legal Rights of Women." Mrs.

Chambers, read by Mrs. 8. B. Hornaday; "uumse que-non, tea Mlee Alice Macbrair. The following were present: Mrs.

Hornsdsy Miss Alice Mac- bralr. Mrs. A. H. Caftee.

Mrs George Greaves, Miss Nellie Al.nn. Mrs. H. Lee Early. Miss Helen Clarke.

Mrs. M. H.nrhman. Mrs. B.

Patterson, Mrs. Dudley Wayne. Miss Helen Hall. ss Ruth Van Tyne, Mrs. George Hey, miss Wills Lee.

Miss Ella Lawrence, Mrs. Howard Eeld'er. Mrs. Julia Lrlghton, Mrs. John Schrsder.

Mrs. Iva Gottschalk, Mrs. David Hail Mrs. Esther Hunt. Mrs.

W. L. Kayser. Mm. Oscar Hurd.

Mrs. McDanlel. Miss Mary Price. Mrs. Walter Stone.

Miss Jein Vose, Mrs. Ed Stephens and Mrs. Arthur Matson Mr. and Mrs. Charts Powers, of Hamilton.

Ohio, were the gustn of their parents tn 6a Tier Park over the Thanksglv'ng holidays. Miss Amelia Meyer, or sayler Park, will eritertaln the Cr E. Society of the Presbyterian Church at the regular business meeting Tuee- oay evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Percy Gibson, of Savler Park, are enjoying a short vls't In New Cl'y The Chrtetmas cantata. "Grandmother's Chr'stmas." will be given Christmas Evs the Hall urder the direction of M'ss H1en Morri snd Margery Bell Trie children who wi: fke part sre Mls Clara Lodwlck. Jeanne Bel ller, Orrl Mvr. VIVsn s-d rclnla Vemor.a Wright. Alice and Clara Weller Ida Mever.

Mabel Hyndmann. Julia Lee Appl'rate. Lrwle W'lton. Dorothy tained very Wodneadiy evening with atK't'on brldre. comrl'mentary to her riiet.

Miss I lorothy Andruo. Amons; her "este were Mlmiee Mary Wright Kebler, Mirgery Flagler. Dorrrthv Ad-fs an M'ssre. Fjirnt Duntrum and Ralnh Van V1T. of Pric Hill, and Perln March.

and James Herdryx. Mrs. R1ph Tstem snd bsby. of Buffalo, N. are enjnytng a with Mrs.

Tatem's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kite, of Dlhl. ADDYSTOIT. Mr.

and M-a. Jchn Ho'lard gave an elegant dinner on Thank sgt ting fir ths following: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gleason and Miss Nannie and Edna Gleason, Mr. and Mrs.

William Twelock. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henka. of Mr.

and Mrs. John Bellman and daughter Gladys. Mr. and Mra Luke Faley and daughur Cecelia, of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Shelton and sons Earl and Raymond. Mr. and Mis. James De. ags of Newport.

Ky. Mr. and Mrs. George P.nkrton. Naoma and Vlula Abbot, M.

s. Joseph M-Ell-fre-h, of Lawreneburg; Mr. and M.S. James yiriegby and childien and Mr. Oliver 8imer son.

Mr. and. Mra. Henry Martin bad as guests over Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Soha-beli. Miss Rose sd Mr. Walter 6 ana be 11 and Mr. Cliff oid Aimacost. of Dayton.

Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Jaines McDonald and children, of One nnati, who we plta-anty emerta ned the past weeL by Mr. and Mrs.

WlUlam Shcf-tell, have returns! home. Miss Anna GrUsby and Mr. Raymond Farmer were quietly married on Thanksgiving and are at home to the friends In Cleves. Mr. and Mr.

Earl Saljeis. of Indianapolis, were guests Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Annea.

Miss Ri-th Hess, of Mia mat own. was ths Burs, the Dast week of Miia Hmrl lr.r.h Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Br.nswick. of Cinoln- nati we wtek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.Deri Jines. Miss Mabel-Clark of Newport was the guest Sunday of Miss Cora May Fury.

NORTH BEND. Miss Hazel Hanlon entertained the We Are 8ix Club on last Sunday. The young folks present and who enjoyed the dinner and hoe-p. talities of Miss Hanlon were Miss Gertrude Myers, of Reading. Ohio; Miss Irene Kumpr, of Delhi.

Ohio: Mies Laura Matsnn rvf ru.ai Ohio, and M.s-es Gertrude and He.en Gleason. rienneay, ana masters nowin ei 1 Kr MVirr-la flnv Xiwtnn tirtbrt Kennedy I I Cwri Wrlrht snd E'wood Wynne. I Miss Gladys Flasler. of rbjnk. enter- I to St.

Ixmis. where he spent a few days mm jar. josenn 1 Bums. From there he vlsited, Litchfield, ni where he was tha auesr of Mr. Burns parents, Mr.

and Mrs Jonn Burns. En route home Mr. Mahoney stopped off at Vlncennes, for a few days with his broiher, Mr. Cornelius Mahoney. Mrs.

Robert Lons had as her guests ths past week Mrs Ccrge Barlev and son Clar- enoe Barley, of Huntington. W. Va and her motner. Mrs. M.

nway, of Addvtrton onio Mr. and Mrs John Conly, of Sedamsville. spent a few days ihe past week with their nn irnipr un 4. hh 1 Mrs. E.

S. Burns returned -home the past weea aiier a aengntiui visit witn her daugn. omc iat ww. terra, Mrs. George Ross and Mra.

William Mn3, James Nocten enterta'ned with a six-Bump, of Rivers de, Ohio o'clock dinner Friday evening at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Warman, of Dayton, are hav- lng a pleasant visit with the tatter's sister and brother-in-law. Rev. and Mrs.

Andrias. CLEVES. The Woman's Club was charmingly entertained on Friday afternoon by Mrs. D. E.

Gleason on North Bend Hill. Responses to roll call were on Thanksgiving;" paper. "Life of Gartteld," by Mra Hoffman; story, The Bohemian Girl," by Mrs. Rogers; piano solos. Mrs.

Rogers and Miss Gertrude Gleason. The members present were Mrs. George Calne, Mrs. Austin Chambers, Mra Clifford Dick. Mrs! Richard Flowers, Tyler Gleason, Mrs.

Edward Hoffman. Mrs. Robert Hllgardner. Mrs. Frank Ingram.

Mrs. Gilbert Rogers, Mrs William Mrs. Leslie Struble. 1 DA I 1 1 nuicu, mra. L-naries I OUrjg.

Mrs William Wolfe, Mies Carrie Strubls andAhe hostess. The club's guests were Mrs a Jk. gtepbens. lrs. Chambers.

Mm Blxinstine, Mr George Loew, Sk- yMlssea Ellen and Kathryn Siruble and Gertrude Glaa. son. Miss Hazel Hanlon, of Cleves Heights' enter, itiiiiT-u a t. uiiniar oil ounaay. Ajovrs were laid ir mii iieu maioney.

iremeK.umpf, Gex- uuuv jicjti, uriuuue vjieason, .11 U.Iuih Marguerite Maloney. Helen qjeaain. Mr and Mrs. William Selbal anrl Ir 'Edward Becker. Mrs.

Frank Matson Misses V. I Catherine Etfie Moore, May Henderson. re tne lortunate mi lam, airs. iaa loung. Messrs.

Raymond John Crow' Tom K4phart, Fred Ser, John Wclsbrodt and Arthur Hill. or Brook vllle, MIbs Marie Smith, of Sedamsville-Mr. William Jorg, of Addyston; Mrs. Kats Hence and daughter Laura, of Cleves, Mrs. Henry Graham was hostess to the Ladles' Aid Society, of the M.

E. Church at its monthly lunch meeting on Thursday afternoon. ilrs. Jease Carruthers, of Norths! de, as the 1, guest during the past week of Mrs. Oliver Smith and Mrs.

Frank Gray. Mr. WlUlam Dick and daughter, Miss Hasel. have for their guest Mr. Moiius Berg, of Ashland, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. George Landon, of Bassett street, are entertaining the former's sister, Miss Alma Landon. of Paris Crsl g. Ind Dr.

and Mrs. Wolf and children, William and Clifford, from here, with Mr. and Mrs. William Seiikop and daughters, Norma and Eileen, -Miss Ida Wolfe and Miss Anna Seiikop, of Oakley; Mr. and Mra Wlillam Wilson and son Raymond, Miss Bmma Wolfe, of Evanston; Mr.

and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matson and Mr. Albert Thompson, of Walnut Hills; Mr.

and Mrs. John Schneider and children, Alvina, Milton and Howard, of Westwood; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wo.fe and children, Irene, Leroy and Raymond, of Dent, and Mr. and Mrs.

George Wolfe and daughter Lorna, of Miami Heights, enjoyed the hospitalities on Sunday of Mr. and Mra. W. R. Wolfs, and daughter.

Miss Amelia, of Miami Heights. 1 The Pythian Sis.ers' election of officers resulted as follows: -Past Chief. Mrs. Hatiie Nowlln: Moat Exfellent Chief. Mrs Edltn I Meeks; Excellent Senior, Mrs.

Sarah Cham- bera: Excellent Junior. Mrs. Minnie Bonham: I Marshal, -Miss Emma Mueller; Protector, Mrs. Siella Collier: Guard of the Outer Temple. Miss Anna Johnston; Mistress of corns and Correspondence, Mrs.

Hattls Troxell; Mistress of Finance. Mrs. Saia Wolfe; Trus.ee. Mrs. Pearl Welsh; Captain.

Mrs. Pearl Booham. Mrs. Hat tie Shaw, of Cleves avenue, returned home Friday evening from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Martin, of Lafayette, Indiana.

Mine Gertrude Meyer, of Notre Dame Con-vent at Reading. Ohio, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mra C. B. Meyer, of Stat road.

Mrs. O. W. Chambers, of Ridge avenue, was hostess to the Ladles' Afternoon Card Club on Friday. 'V WESTWOOD.

Mrs. Harry Pape. of 286X Harrison avenu. will be hostess to the Twentieth Century Club 13. i The following committees from the Westwood Woman's Club are planning- fur an old Eag lab.

Christmas party, with roasts and toasts, for Monday. December 10. M.ss Anne Morris, who is Chairman of the Committee on Music, will be assisted by Miss Clara Schmidt. Mrs. M.

W. Brown. Mrs. Charles Disi. Mrs.

MaoUregcv -uoiTis. Frvund and Mrs. A. i- Vorls. the Devorating cominit.ee.

Jesse K. Dunn. afeBi.ed by Mrs. nuuiti.ro. 1.

un-munn k.i-i un um Vio.a Hafner. Mrs. A. T. Fox ana M.S.

pitfler. Mrs. Steve Wil.ey a.id Mrs. H. W.

sieiuman Will be general managers of the tvthment Oumm.tiee. lame No. 1 will be la chaige of Mis. Nowton. Mr.

D. II. Wt.U., M.s. Wlillam Mjers and Mrs; 8. John on.

labie No. 2, Mrs. Mrs. Wloiera, Mrs. j-rea Wesseiman and Alias bei Dunn.

Tb.e No. a. Htm. Zinse.mer. M.s Museaatnp.

Miss Emma, Dater and Mrs. Deaine. Tab 4. Mrs. George P.

KerL Mrs. A. P. KiU.g, Mra win tu mmn arm Mia i.m... K.

11 mil 11 Mrs. William Keyes. of Ra.terman ave will be bosteos to the brlJge ciuo at -her home Monuay, December o. Mrs. Mary Disser.

of Montelalr avenue, celebrated Lor eightieth birthday Tuesday with a slx-o clock dinner. The guest list inc.uded Air, Mrs. Edwaid Bar-ln and daugntet Doro- rs. Nlen.eyer and dau.nter Aims and Minnie. Mrs.

Goroaon, Bertha uor- bath. Mr. and Mrs. tarl Dis-er. John and El- mer Dler, Misses Mary Kah and Grace D-a tr rW ill uf Wut.ooJ: lira.

Piul vinlua- ami Mra, Ji.bn Mavers. of Noittuilde: Mr. and Mra George Disser. Misses Margaret. Mary and Catherine Disser and Master George Diseer.

of Giendale: Auelalda Aub.rge.. ot Riverslue; Mra Thomas McDoi.a and M.ss Katherme McDor.a.d, of Evauston; M.S. Andrew Disser and Mry Dialer, of C.v.ngt Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Doiothy and Jane, of Coshocton.

Mrs. Ditser was the ieci.e-.t of many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dlfser and diughurs.

Doruthy and Jean. 01 Coshocton, are the guests of Mrs. Mary 1Uses, of utclair avenue. Mrs. Zinselmeler very Cosmo.

ly enter alned Tueeoay Ive C.ub Dec tub 2. Those present were Mrs. Ba n. Mrs. k.U Ke tn.

Mrs. Carroll. Mrs. Ryan. Mrs.

Kreuzberg Mrs. WlLlams. M.S. J. P.

Baler. Mrs. df xd. Mis. Keyes.

Mrs. Pieffer, M.ss Williams and Miss Ella Zinselmeler. Mrs. Fred DearrH.se has gone to Louisville to attend a tig reception of her sis.er, Mrs. Zang.

of that place. Mr. William Doarnes. of Milwaukee. Is visiting b.s son.

Mr. Fred Dearnesa. of HsrrUon avenue, Wejtaootl. The first of a sories of dances which are to be given by the Westwood Dancing ass was given Friday night ut the Wewtwood Town Hall, and pioved a happy d.tersion fo Those in attendance were Mr. i jvauiiiiau, mr.

ann an. 11-. Mrs. Kltterina. Mia NaasL Mra Kreuzburg.

Dr. aid Mrs. aientlner, jJr. and Mrs. MaUeit.

Dr. and Mis. Carroll. and M.s. Walter Reed.

Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kelih.

Misses El-a lump, Viola Hafner, Daisy Glasler, Piisri la Davles. Sop Meyer. Julia and Gertrud- Clark. Aline Meilns Hoffman, Edith and Kl le Mtl.r. Ethel and Ruth Sanders.

Helen Cain. 1O1 in and Margaret Hesemeyer, Amber and Ruth lander. Kva Van Uuelpln, Uun Nagsl, Lillian Wsrk. Helen Kroner; Mrs. Koea.

s. Hennstuui, Mr. and Mrs. adley Kyan and Mossrs. Ed Hafer.

Carl Bml ighaus.r. Ma Murtay. Alvln Kieuzburg. Henry Nagol. -drldge Hannaford.

Wll lam Ka tx. Donald Daarneas, Oliver and Wlillam Gang. Rosa Fenton Snodgrasa. Harod Bo I id. Ry Armstroog.

Al Weaienhoft. Ed Mo ris, F.ank and Lysle Walts, Van Gu pin. Earn, st Schimpler, Bob Ke.ly. Ed Rjckstuhl. Dick Er-gers.

Julian Calna Oeji ge Hiusemeyer. Ed L'rTelman. Donald Miller. Carl Becker and Mr. Sc-bell.

TTJSCTJLTJM. Mrs. Jsmes 11 mora and daughter Etlsabeth. ot Anderson. were the guests last week of Mrs.

James Kennedy. They left Sunday for Par s. to visit Mrs. G.lmore's old home. Miss Bernadetta Baehr proved a lovely a it is hostess at her home on Woo worth are ue Thanksgiving evening, when she entertained a number of friends in a charming manner la honor of her fifteenth birthday annlvenary.

Her guests were Miss Bernadette Lineman and Miss Dorothy Grote. of Covington. Miss Mary Flynn, of Milford, Ohio; Miss Alma Kett-ler. Miss Bernadette Lunnlng, Miss Josephine. Crlste.

Miss Ruth WoodalL M.ss Florence Cleary, Miss Isabel Wolf stein, Mlaj Zelma Sterns, Miss Mildred Messmer. Miss Margaret Breen, Miss Edna Burdell, Miss Bernadette Baebr and Messrs. Charles Miranda, SJwln Meirenfeld.Wl.ils Baugnman, Andrew Ma use, Carl Wldman. Roy Wa ker. Mick Feveler.

Moy Everhard. KaUpb Wubno.ding, Clarence Grady. Ralph Stearns and Lawrenve Connell. After a delightful evening ihs guestaj departed, winning Miss Bernadette many returns of the day. Mrs.

C. M. Honey will serve supper from 5:80 to 10 p. m. next Tuesday at her home.

576 Delta avenue, for the benefit of the Tub-culum Rebvkah Looge. All are crdla.ly in- VllCtt. Last Monday afternoon at tha residence of the bride's mother, 3733 Co urabia avenue. Miaa Grac Stewart was married to Mr. Amor Ulricl.

Rev. Georse S. Bauslln. nnor tna Wainut Hiils Lutheran Church, 'officiating. Only a few intimate fr end and tha Mimivu i "hort weaing irip to West Virginia the wnr rumenca in iror- wood.

Bennett was hostess to7 the Missionary Society of the Columbia P11" Church at her home, 8724 Eastern ave- nu- la-t Thursday -afternoon. Miss Csrrle Ack'ey was and Mrs. H. Trmble 1,8,1 of the devotional exsreb es. The tnr the afternoon was "Additional Buro- Pa a large atiwndance was p'Ri'y and a very pleasant and 1 8lruciive anemoon was spent airs, nana -1 a 1 at Kipnmnnn inri t1v tuet ot Mrs Bertie Smith at her nome on I uoiumma avenue, ner guests being Mrs.

Avres snd Mrs Kmi Af Norwrvwi Mm Tc.tr Mrs. Klnzel and Miss Esther Schmidt, of Clif ton, ana sars. wooirey, 01 iiyae rark. A men's meetingwill be held at Columbia Ha 1 this afternoon, to which a reneral lnvl- tat'on Is extended! Ren Mulford wll give his address entitled 'Runn'ng Life's Bases." This should Interest sill young men and a large attendance lsiooaeo. ior.

iners is no charge lor aamission. Mr. and Mra William Scheld entertained number ot- friends) at their home, 426 Strafer street, last Sunday. Mrs. W.

C. Rlppev entertained her hun dred dob at hr res'dence 44 TO Eastern ave nue. Friday evening, and Miss Faeth and Miss Ki'zyttn ungenreiter were ner guests over Sunday. Mrs. George Hood has been called to Pleas ant Rid re ow'ng to the H'ness of her sister: I Mrs.

E. J. Jones has been entertaining her asr.r ansa num. fir Karavia The ns or meetings at tne Baptist Church I ast week wss largely attended and proved interesting. Next Thursday even'ng the men's ot th church w111 Hve a banquet and w111 De addressed by Rev.

John F. Herget. ana Mrs. Charles wetterer gave a charming dinner Wednesday evening at their home on California avenue. The'r guesto were Mr.

and Mrs. John Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. i George Torllna, Mr.

and Mrs. William Hag- MT. LOOKOUT. Miss Bva May Henderson, of Chicago, is here visiting Miss Viola Strieker. Mls Love MoNel'I and her brother spent the week end with their brother, Mr.

Frank Mc Neill, of Nlcholasvllle, Ohio. Katherine Isham returned last week froma long visit with her sister, Mra T. Epear. Mr and Mrs. Cha-les Morgan and two daughtert.

M'ae, Ila and Alice, w-e week Anj CaH end guests of Mrs. Sara Irwin, of Ma 'ria. Othr were Mr. and Mrs. Will am (iraves ana daug ter May and Mr.

and Mrs, Fdmonson, of Biue Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley owe, of Newtown spent the week end wi Mrs. James Whltr.ev.

Dr. and Mrs Rock hill are in New York for a few weeks. Misses l.a-garet Strict and Helen Schacht have retur-ed from a pleasant visit with friends In Slielbyvuie, nNWCOD.V Dr. and Mrs. J.

F. Powell and daughter have returned from- a short visit with Dr. Powell's mother, at Moore's Hill, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Beatty, of Madlsonvllle, were in tne party, a so. Mr. Louis C. Fehl entertained his social club with an evening of fames en fun, at his nome on cveun niDer iirs. vi i.

Uv.r'.s.Eca a ve SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1913 hundred party at her pretty home, on Saiur-day afternoon of the past week. Mrs. Rwr had as her guests over Sunday. Misses Faith and E-izabeth SingeU'elter, of the city. Miss Stella Bay en.ertained her Sunday-school class on Friday evening.

The Ladiej" Aid 8oo.e of the Calvary Presbyterian Church, will hold a bazaar in the Ulrlch Building. Tuesday afternoon, D-mber 9. EEDBAUX. Mr. Horace Smith and his brother Irwin, both of Hartford City, W.

spent a few days here with their, peuents. Mr. and Mrs, A. Bl Smith. Mr.

Do Aimond and daughter, Mrs. Jennie Harmon, are enjoying a visit with Mrs. Cur-tin of Clarksburg. W. Va.

Mrs. Sarah Boyse left last week or Ban Antonio. Te.vas. where -she will spend the winter with her son. Mrs John y.

entenainea wim uuuu.r nnsr. Her guests aere Mr. and Mra Chaa. tr stayton and family and Mr. and Mis.

Tom Mr- ana Mrs. of ClnoinnaU, were guests during the week ot Mrs. William Fluke. Miss Alice Langdon has returned from a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs.

WeM, of Sanduakv Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rudolph entertained at dinne- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Prry Groves, of Belfast.

Ohio. and. and Mra Fred Rudolph. KEWTOWU." Prof, sml ilra W. Lyle and sons Horace and Durrell.

of scent Thursday with friends here, their former home-Mrs. Clyde Nabors entertained as her (vest last Wednesday her lster-ln-law. Mrs. Ar-mlnta 8ulllvarv of Mrs. James Whitney entertained with a family dinner, at her home-In Hyde Park.

Thanksgiving Day. The guests Included her sisters. Miss Nettle Highlands, of this place; Amy HI Crone, of Cincinnati, and son, Mr. Ruesell Crone, and Mr. Stanley H.

Crone and I wife, of this place. Mrs. Harry Snaw and son. Master Percy Shaw, who reside la Portsmouth, Ohio, came down and made a visit with Mrs. Shaw's father, Mr.

C. Binder, last week. Mrs. Frank Merritt had as her week-end guests her niece, Mrs. I.

F. Tunison and Miss Millie Hart, of Cincinnati, Prof. Arthur L. Wilson and little sea John and Mr. George.

Wilson spent the Thanksgiving holidays with their relatives, who res de In Seymour and Winchester. Ohio. Mrs John Wilson, who resides neat1 here, recently enjoyed a few days' visit wlth her sister. Miss Eva Keen, In Amelia, Ohio. Mrs.

Louise Turner, of Perintown, Ohio, enjoyed a visit wi.b Mrs. Albert Sticksel one day last week. Mies Madge Shaw, of the Qneen City, was pleasantly entertained at the home of her sister. Mrs. E.

A. Thomas, and various friends last Sunday and Monday. TESBACE PARK. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Rogers recently ester-tain ed Mrs. Emma Ball and family, of Madison vtlle. Ohio; Mr.

Gregory Roarers, of Lime, Ohio; Messrs. Robert and "John Rogers, of Cincinnati. Ohio, at the home of Mrs. Rachel A. Corey on Wooater pike.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Johnson spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs.

Wright A. of Newport. Kjr. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond B. Christopher, of the Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Fern, of the city, during the last week enjoyed the hospitalities of Mr and Mrs, Louis Hrelllng.

Mrs. Susie Ramswy and daughter. Miss Edna, of Bellevua. Mr. Lewis Stamm, of Clifton, Ohio, and Mr.

and Mra Wal.er B. Eliot, of Milford. Ohio, were entertained last Sunday by Mrs. Alice Eliot and Mrs. Cbsuncey A.

Stunts. Mrs. R. Fannie Dryden for some days Isst werk entertained Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Goff. of Madeira. Ohio: their daughter. Mra John iin-l.

and son Paul, of Washington. D. Miss Ines Bacon arrived home last Wednesday after a two weeks' sojourn with Mrs. C. M.

Van Disuse at Indianapolis. Ind. Mra Henry D. Lemon and dau.hter. Miss Jetole.

of Newtown: Mr. and Mrs. Melville Carl OorHy and children, Marian and Clark, 1 vl. mark nf Vft Washinaton. onJo twr Mvrai days last week were guests 0 Mr Tbomas Dryden.

un Charles Everbart and daughter. Miss charlene. on last Sunday visited Mis. Herman uiiiw ami Mrs. Cnaiies eoooner tuwiw apolla Ind.

Mrs. Mary Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin, who have been occupying the former home of J. B.

Kraallng for the last year, on Wednesday last moved Into their winter home In Cincinnati. Ohio. Mlsa Gladys Hutchinson spent last Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mra John Hutchinson, and sisters.

Misses Anna and Pearl Hu.ch-Inson. at Green berry. Clermont County, Ohio. MaXFOKD. Misses Ruth Cook and Helen Bradley, students at Oxford, Ohio, spent the week end with ti.clr respective parea.s hers.

'Mlsa Lena Bergman, of Loveland, Ohio, was the guest of Mrs, Edward Stump a couple of days last week. Prof, and Mrs. D. 3. Clark and Uttls son Barns are visiting relatives at Co.

urn bus. Prof, dark win aueod the Oulo EXi uca. ic.u, 1 Con-mnoM in mjun tnei as ami. lura a delegate. ss Majine.it uatca deligut uJy a lew irienos hut batuntay a.iriMia la u-nor of ner gest.

M.ss i.eawu. or p-untKi, u-u, 1 Mra nliuam H. Mcjufity Suent tt Thurs day witn lrlenus at CtnclanaU. Mrs. Zavcnr.a iik.

Mis. J. K. Buck.ng-bam wers uu at a tuuchavn given by Mrs. C.

V. McChesney at Teirace Psrk ast Tnurs- Mr and Mrs. B. la. Fern and children.

Ed-maid anj bluart, are spndlna the week and with Mr. and Sirs. S. R. Uiaacoca la me Uu4n CS-y, Mis.

Rubv Scott deluthtiullv aritertalned' the Afteruoun bewlng C.ub of which an is a main- ber at her horn ust Friday afternoon. Among tha euioyuuc th aftetnuon wete Mrs. Clarence Misaes Jlutn wooa. Rutn HUi. Llla Bhuraard.

Aiiua Buiitn. MJ-y COO a. Anna or.e and Helen Brady. Mcsdamea E. U.

HiU 1 i. nard iiaraiig. George Sndar. ot Ws-jivliie. Ou.o, and Miss Boyer, of Ptuua, Ua.o.

sp-nt M-no-y with Mrs. Frank Bor In CLuonnati. Mr. auiT Mrs. WUltam A.

Rudebush and bauy wers tn guests of the former, father, Mr. Roudebush. at Batavla last Thursday. Mis. Albert Gateu enir.a.ned tne nogress Club at her home last Tour.ay aiveruoon.

Among those present were Mesuamea J. U. baas. W. L.

Brlluiaer, H. M. waius, B. L. Fern.

Albert Oaten. L. Gretno, J. E. Har ris.

H. A. Hoages, Cuarles ra- a La hlU.her. Howard C. Ire.

on. Wll Jam H. McQuffey. Wll.iam CPl-srcw. Gatch Runyan, Joseph A.

bataiders, Si.Lrley B. Scott, M. B. ScOit, C. J.

bpence. L. M. Spencer Misses Edna Base, rfora Edwarua, Lu.y Harding, Maud Boueo, Eatner Greeno and Mirti4 bcott. Mra.

8. E. Buckingham iei.ur.ied to Mluord last Saturday alter spending several days w.th relatives and friends at Maavon. Ohio. A social event of the past week was the re-return dance given las Friday evening at Lloyd's Hall by the young gcnuemn of Milford to the young ladies who so delightfully entertained them on Halloween.

Amo.ur those present -enjoying tripping tne light fantaat.0 untl. the wee sma' hours were Mr. and Mrs. Chltlav Ft- Rr-ott Mia as FVio.la Chamhajra. Ada Roudebush.

Sue Bvans. Ruby Scott, Ruth Hill, i ii i nr. rr. saarg.eiite u.vcu, iwen hi.j, iwm.rergui ailu MsnorB nearu; al r-naj aitio n.vgee, Stephen Gerard, Edward Harding, Stuart Sett. Lioyd rtooinson, cnarias onitman, iawm Kicn-eberger, Frank Gatch, J.

R. Jones and Oscar Waltner. LOVELAND. Miss Georgia Thompson spent a few-days last week with relatives in Greenfield, Ohio. The Coterie met last week at ths residence of Miss Agneg Miller, of West Loveland.

Miss Madge and Dixie Wakefield, who are attending college at Oxford, returned Monday after a pleasant Thanksgiving with their par-ants in Loveland. Mrs. H. E. Rugg spent Sunday with ber sister, of Hazel wood.

Miss Huldah Emerson was the guest of Miss Madgebelle Cox last Sunday. Mrs. George Selser Vntertalned Cincinnati relatives last Sunday. Mrs. Crooks entertained her sister from Rushvllle, last week.

Miss Nettle Cable spent Sunday with friends In Morrow. 1 Mr. H. A. Shugart left Thursday for a two months' visit with relatives In' Los Angeles.

Caliiornla. The P.trian Society of the high school, gave an entet tainnieut In the Loveland Opera House last Friday evening, which wa. attended by a large number of Loveland citizens. Mrs. Charles Bell has returned from a week's visit with her motner In Hlllsboro.

Mies Elizabeth Carter returned Sunday from a few days' visit with her parents In Mt. Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. George Crosson spent Sunday in Dayton, the guests of their son.

Mrs. Al Dibble had as guests last Sunday ber mother and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brock, of ftvaMiaiun. Mrs.

Cora Rich and Miss Stella Bowers spent Sunday In Lebanon, the auesta of Mr .5 Robert Keever. Burs, ueorge tr, ueming returned last TueS-- aay aiier a nve montna- visit with relatives In tho East. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schindler entertained a number of Cincinnati friends last Sunday.

Mrs. C. T. Johnson Is In Lebanon th.s week the guest of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Lefeber and Mr. and Mra Harry Hall and daughter motored to Ft Thomas last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. James Montgomery' and children, of Edgar, are the guests of and Mrs. Robb. Mrs. Mabel Smith and daughter Evelyn of Pine H'll are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs H. E. Kelley. Mr. Thomas and Frank Drake, of Dayton Ohio, are the guests thia week of their Barents Mr.

and Mrs. Tim Drake. Mrs. William Harrison, who has been in Cincinnati for several weeks, returned home last Wednesday. Mrs.

G. W. Miller and daughter. Miss Agnes spent the past "Week the gues of friends In Chllllcothe. Hamden and Vvellston, Ohio.

Mr. W. T. Rob'nson and son James, of Milford; Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Blake and Mrs. Silas Bennett and son, of Twenty-Mile Stand, were the Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs Smith. Fm'-r-on. Yt J.i tr.l (.

i last Sunday of Miss Lura Grant, near Maln-ville. WASHINGTOU. On Thursday afternoon of this week the Mothers' Club will meet at the school to hear a talk given by UU Armstrong, of the Horace Mann School, on the subject, cf "Folklore." M.ss Kathryn Ross, of Beecbmont avenue, entertained with a dinner in honor of her nephew's 'twenty-first bir-hday. Covers we.e laid for Musses Neiiy and Joaie Leurck, Nui Savage, Margarei Stadmuler. Minnie Wolfer, Mayme Brn, Kathryn Roas Mesj.

Michael and Clarence Ross, Ed Leurck, Henry Wotter. Edward Siadmilltr. Mr. ana Mrs. Tnomas Stayton, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Eppie, Mrs. Ross and Father Falls. Miss Helen Nichols Is expected home from Oxford Co.lege for her Christmas vacation on December 18. i 4 MASON.

The Vive Club held their regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mra, Geoige Tetrlck. Responses to "roll call were "Thanksgiving Seritlments." The program- consisted of papers on "TiaveJ Talks, Noith' by Mrs. Mabel Buck. East by 'Mrs. Conovei.

South by Mrs. Olive Spinner. Wtst by Mrs. Fiora Tetrlck. The members pr.8ent were Mrs.

Lillle Guthery, Mrs, EfBe Conoer, Mrs. Mlna House wo.th. Aadae Mrs. Llaa Thompson, Mi a Addle Hopkins, Miss Gertrude' Dilley. The Evening Euchre Ciub was entertained Monday by Mr.

and I Bundy at their A delUious two-course luncneon served at midnight brougra tne affair conclusion. The guests wete: Calvin M. Quinby, Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Mulioid -Mr. and Mrs. Moiton Stihl. Mr. tnj Mrs.

Wllila.n At.nrr. Mr. and a. Ben JJ. Welton.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Randall. 'Mr. and Mis.

Wayne Khurts, 'Mr. and Mr. John W. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

1-reeman E. Wll la iuon, Mr. Mrs. YtlJiam Reppeit, of -No. wood.

Ouio, Mr. ana Mrs. rfohn Bui.k. Mr. and Mrs Wifliam 1 hacker, Mr.

and R. ri. Dunn. MUms Florins Wikoff. Brendalee Randall.

M.s. Wlnifrej Brck, El.sswaJi Grimes and Mess.s. Sam Thacker. Ray Hall Wlaoff. Mr.

and Mrs. Wliilam -Stonebreaker; of Belmont Ohio, and Mrs. Eliza MoC.nn of Hu Ohio, were 'week-ena guaats of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson.

Mrs. William Thacke. was at home to ths Afte.noon Five hundred -club Tuesday. The players were Mrs. Theodore Hageman, Mrs.

Thomas J. Furman, Mrs. John W. Lowe, Mra Paul Tstr.ck. Mr: and Mis.

Alf ed McClung. of Troy, Oh Id, were attests over Sunday of the latter-s tn other and Dr. and Mrs. D. Blair Hamilton.

The Guild of tha M. Z. Church held Its regular monthly mea.lnx Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Charles C. Miller, with Mrs. Emmett Penquite as assisting hostess.

1 Mi. and Mrs. J. A. Rebold are entertaining their daughter.

Mrs. John MlHer, of dncln-nat! Ohio. The Mason Orchestra met with Miss Jean Van Dyke Monday evening. Mra Ben D. We' ton spent a few days the past week at Madisonvlll-, Ohio, tha guest of Mra John Benbow.

Mra 3. Lee Thompson was hostess to the W. C. T. U.

Thursday afternoon. Mrs. P. W. Applecaie.

of Loveland Ohio, snd Mra Marga et McJllntock of Perkinvl were recent guesu of their niece. Mrs. Geo.ge Spurllng. MADEIRA. Mrs.

J. A. Hosbrook has returned borne from a visit with her daughter. Mrs, Frank Dunkle. and children in Linden, Ind.

Mls Eralvn Under was here from Oxford. Ohio, several days last week. Itev. Locke Is In Oklahoma. Russell Stephens "was hers last week from Alabama.

Mr. and Mrs. O. visited relatives at Terrace Park. Ohio, the past week.

Mrs T. Edwa ds ha retmned to her home In Ciln on County. Ohio. Mr. and Mn.

J. Dean and family hava taken a flat in Nora cod. Ohio, for ths winter. M.s. Wliilam Knopn (Ethel Be.n) and children have returned to their home In Chillt-cothe Ohio.

Frank Cochian to tn Columbus, Ohio, visiting relatives. HYDE PARK. Mrs. Charles Weber and Miss Olive will give an early reception at the Hyde Park Country Club December 29. On tha same evening Dr.

and Mrs. Weber give a dance tn the club. Mrs. James J. raran Cav a tea In bar home, on Observatory road.

Introducing' her daughter. Miss Angle, on Thursday, afternojn. The hostess was assisted in receiving by her sister. Miss Jans Carson, woo. wlJ ths debutants and Mra comprised the receiving line.

Presiding at tha tea tau.c. which shone wKh old sllvsr and roses, war Miss Connne Lawaon Miss Dorothea Carol hers, Mlsa Jans O.lbert Lewis, Mis Alice Bowler, Miss Katherine Eckstein. Miss Roberta Dohrmann, Miss Margaret Smith and Mias Emma Esuon. Mr. Carl Voikman entertained the members of the K.

B. K. in his nome. on Monteith ave rton. last vtecne4ay evening.

Among those enjoying the evening were Holly Zwlck. How ard IschoO. Jchn Heiooan, Ra pa -eil. Ir- win nuncr, neiuert jiuer, venules ronagon. Steven Mvran, Kaymond Annuls, Arthur Hi-bert, E.mer NUns, James Herbert Henlein.

Herbert Ft th. Gorg Ba.a. Nathan Molf. Jos Fanning, Frank Meinera, Charles Asvherenka, John Young aid Dob Inylea. Edward A.

FUy entir JneJ the members of ner card club In her home, on Mad. son road. Jar. and Mrs. Allen B.

Peters, of Observatory road, have out lnv.tatlons fur a dance tn the Hyde Park Country C.ub January A. Mrs. J. R. Jordan was the hostess of her nve huna.ea club last Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Giil.s. of Malnvin. were the guests of Mrs.

Wallace Burch during the past wrek. The invttat.ons for the New Year's danoe tn the Hyde Park Country Club are out. NORWOOD. Miss Adelaide Wleman. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Wleman, of Court land avenue, and Arthur Daymon, son of Henry Daymon. ot Lawrenoeburg, were married on Thanks-giving Day.

The guests Included only the members of tha immediate famlilea. Ths bride was charming In a gown of whits crepe de china, trimmed with rare lace, and wore a white plush hat. with French plumes. Her maid of honor. Miss Helen Flamm.

was becomingly dressed In pink crepe de chine, trimmed with dark maribou. She wore a black hat, with plumes. Tha Kroom was attended by his brother, Mr. William Daymon. A six-o'clock dinner was served at the home of the bride.

Mr. and Mrs Daymon wlU ba "at 5 their rriends in their handsome new aDartment at 1740 Courtlad avenue after Decemberl I week, flienos of Miss LI ate D.ckerman. f'Airlnrtnti L' i ir or- last iduucj ner a suririse mis aiaaicr Alums MCHUgn, im personating cupld. presented the br.Oe elect with the numerous and hand so ma rift. Vt.

color scheme In the house decorations was pink and white. Refreshments were served, musical selections given and games played during the evening Miss Justine (Morris, who left for Florida Wednesday was the guest of honor at a number of social affairs during the week preceding the day of her departure. Miss Haroer of 't. HUs: Miss Alice Turner, of Tuiculum, and Miss Reha Benjamin, of Oakley, were among those who entertained for her Friends of Miss Edith Burnett cs lied on her In a body Saturday even I g- of last week to assist In celebrating her twenty-first birthday A luncheon was served and the fleeting hours were whir ed away with dancing and music Mna Mr- Ren Mulford, gave a Mul- at home on Beech street Thanksgiving; Day. Four generations were represented at the dinner Miss Margaret Thompspn.

daughter of Mr. Thompson, of Main avenue. North Norwood, and Mr. Allen Gould, of Rossi "oyne, will be married on Saturday, Decem- Miss Edna and Clara Ehlerdtng spent ths Thanksgiving nol days at Dayton. Ohio the gue-ts of their cristas, Mr.

and Mrs. Me'ucne Mrs. George Stevens and Mrs. Rebecca 8met-hurst were guests of Mrs. Agnes Paxton-st MiamlvUle, Ohio, tha past week.

rmxlon- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moberly, of Buxton avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and Mr.

and Mrs. E. Tenner and daughter Madge and son Ora. of Hlllsboro. Ohio, during OAKLEY.

Mrs. F. E. Lendauer snd children enjoyed a very pleasant visit with Rev. and Mrs.

W. T. Bloom, of Columbus, Ohio, during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. J.

K. Hamilton entertained Tuesday afternoon for the Why-Not Club. Th- rniin- a Mr" E- Wolvertcn, A- Mrs. Sange, Mrs. ckmarT Mjr A Th.

rinn i nostess, The Housewives' League had a very interest. In demonstration and n'msant. Thursday at the vome rf Mr. fnaJ Mrs. A.

Llngonner enUrtained very n'eas. nUmber of h'r Wednes'dW -P; be hostess to the' Pastor's Aid Society Fr'rtnv af n. Jber home on- Tbirtv-tMrd street a Jorain entertainc-1 at luncheon for the Tuesdy Five Hundred ub A 'octal was given by the Woma 's Auxil'a-y at the home of Mrs. Edward McFee Thursday 1IADIS01TV1XLE. Misses Edith and Florence L.que entertained on Saturday afternoon at their home- on Bramble avenue the blowing guests- Annetta Sorln and Evelyn Linder.

of Madeira-Alfretta Cllne, of Pertntown; R38. -VYomicks" of Hyde Park; Mlnnls Lodwlck. of Allenlale-Alice Price, of Branch Eve yi cialon wTh JeMnakeneW, Mart; Weh Ruth Healcan. Marie Maton rt. 3 i-: i 2 1 Monday evening In honor of her guest, Miss Irma Stacye.

of Dayton, the following guests: Misses Florence and Edith l-que, Dorothy Moorebouse, Evelyn Ciason. Laura and Marguerite Gano and Mrs. Bertha Mackle. Mr. Q.

B. Merchant, of Chicago, spent the week end wltn Mr. Parks and family, Stewait Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ralston are spending the week end at Ox.o.d, On 10 Mrs.

K.lly tntertained at dinner on Thursday evening E-l-h Laquc, Fl-rnwe Hannaford, Hasd Auljnan and jm roole. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bonar have returned from spending three months in California and tne Sou the.

States. Among th.se who attended tho roonth.y dinner given at the Presbyterian Oiurh on Tuesday were Mrs. Victor orune. Mrs. WU.lam Driehaus, Mra.

L. Braun, Mrs. B. lmraa, Mrs. Havers, Mrs.

F. Ma.tby. Mrs. Mr G. Kneger, Mrs.

H. X. -ieiiioua, Madden. Mrs. Chester, Mrs.

Hlxgini. Mis. Hicks. Mrs, F. Zingerle, M.S.

W. S. Davis. Mrs. George French, Mrs.

E-gely, Mrbnai-tuc. Mrs. Dlnmnore. Rev. Charles B.aae, Dr.

G. I. Kriegei, Messis. William Dunn and William Drlebaua Among the many young people who attended the dance given at the Masonic Hall on last Friday evening wire Mls-es Florene. Laque, Polly Richards.

Ne.i.e Martina of Wa.nut Hll.s; Ether Saiber, Margaret Todd Ev.lyn C-ason. Helen Hunt. Ju.U Robinson Fnce to-ford, Madeline Tootliman. LI. Us Vvard, Gertrude Haverman, Elizabeth Dun lam.

Marie Fanger, Evelyn Linder, Jeannette Wake.ield. trace Marsh, Alma Schorr "-tibJL Aiken and Mess a. Arthur Haas. Waiter Ritchie. Ralph Sorln, H.

W.tze, Earl Lease Theo. Burdsa. Archie Math.s.J Alf red Buckingham, Raymond Ward. Ra.ph ml.h Chas Hunt, Rol-ert Brown. Howard FUher.

Howard Loeb. Harry Llebschuts. Paul Upham Oliver Perln, Charles Stiles, riaroia rsJennte Hut ton. of visited her sister-in-law. Mrs.

George Wright, on Wednesday. Among those who contributed to the success of the Christmas market, given by the lauiej of. the Episclpal Chur on Wednesday and Thursday were Mrs. Allen Drake. Mrs.

B. J. Ritchey, Mrs. alsy Malsh, Mrs. Lally, Mrs.

Kelly Mrs Wltrher, Mrs. Leonard Stewart. Mfs. Du Bols. Mrs.

Ml.es Told. Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. McNrsh.

Mrs. CooUy. Misses Mary Long-worth Frances Du Bos, Jennie Ful er and Uriel Nash. Mrs. Bertha Mackle and Miss Dorothy Moorehouse have leturned from aThanksglv-ing vlnit with Mr.

John Green Mackle at -fiwaatarntar Tnn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary last wees, at thair hnrnn at Chsndler snd Dora avenues. Mrs. Rose and Ksther'ne Zlnger'e have re turned from visiting friends in MaysvUie, j.y BOND HILL.

Mrs. Charles J. Hart- announced the engage ment of. her slater. Miss Ella Keen, to Mr Ernest Morris, an attorney of South Bend, on Friday afternoon.

The members of the and a few friends were guests. The Current Events C.ub met with Miss Atkins on Monday evening. The members present wers Mr. Howard McGrew. Mrs.

W. Schermer, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Albert Atkins. Mrs.

Robert Barnwell, Misses Virginia Murray. Edltb Hu Lydia and Maine Warren. Tbe guests were Mrs. Mattx, airs, bans, jira Frl Kuehner an1 Miss Came Eails. Mr.

and Mra Frank Watte, of Madlsonvllle, Ohio, were the gueats of Mr. ind Mrs. Stanley W. Jones on Sunday. The Evening car a Club met with Mr.

and Mrs. wil. "rneae on saturaay evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Camp-hell. rr and Mrs. T. J. Beck.

Dr. and Mrs, F. Richards. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hanay, and Mrs Clyde Kock. Mr and Mrs. Charles Pa.tner. The prizes were won by Mrs. Char.es Handy and Mr.

Harry Campoell. Mrs. F. Broeiman. of Oil City, spent several days tbe past week wltn Mr.

and Mrs. Eml Herbrick. Mrs. Msrgaret Schaefer. of Washington.

la vlait.nc Mr. and Mrs. Emll Wolff. Mrs. William Earls and son John vmeent hava returned home after a pleasant visit with Mr.

and Mrs. T. Gallagher, of Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs.

J. 8. Champlin. of Elm wood, spent 6unday with Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. (hamnlln. Dr and Mrs. E.

L. Schell and children, William and Helen, have returned home after nulln avar.l dava with Dr -L. ScbelL Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kock spent.

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eskin, or Wyoming, Miss Mame Dean is visiting Mr. and Mrs. r-harlft Dan.

at Naahvllle. Tasuv The Shakespearean Circle met twlth Mrs. A. Hsrvev on Monday aftsrncon. "Henry Part was read Tbe members present were Mrs J.

Hart. Mrs. naxx. mra. a.

Harvey. Mis. William Jenny. Mrs. H.

Long-ley, Vf ra v. Ci. Richards Miss E. Atkins. Miss A E.

Cooke, Miss E. Earls, EUa Keen. Miss A. V. Rlanhard, Miss I warren ana m.

Btrobel. ST. BEENARD. and Mrs. E.

Gajus very pleasantry entertained a iiutnber of f. lends at thel- home on Baker avenue last Sunday. Among- the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shrlever and daughter Edna.

Mr, and Mr. Qua Ehrtever and daughter Hilda of Reading, Mr. and Mrs. Korn and brother of Madlsonvllle, Mr. and Mrs.

Kleman, Mr. and Mrs. Bagel. Mrs, Kaese, Mrs. Myer and son Walter; Lou, Elmer and Edna Gsjus.

The ladles of the German Reformed Church will entertain' with their usual coffee social in tha' church oarers next Wednesday. The fol lowing ladles will serve on this occasion: Mrs. Hertsberger, Mrs. C. Buuo.d.

Knabel kamp and Meyer. Miss Bernetta Juenke delightfully entertained the members of the Vlpjet Buchre Club at her home on Ross avenue last Wednesday evening. Pretty favors were awaided Uli.i Helen Hetblg. Mane Vanden honden. Laura Dress and Edna Durcuoia.

utne piesent wre Mi-sea Msrie Wessind by. 1 la Llnteat. The' Presbtir.aii he.d an meeting at tbe church last Tnu.sday. Tna Missionary Society held a home baking sale Sat ui day. jits.

V. Fs'h pleasantly entertained last Tuesday afternoon in honor of M.S. Brunei-of Mt. Auourn, ana Mrs. josepn uurcnoia Miss wa.

easantly entertained last edmsday by Mrs. bmith, of Norwood. Mrs. R. Gajus received the Thmsuay After noon Euchre at her home.

A va.y pleasant event of the past week was a faieweli party tendered V.ola, Herbert and Kussell vols at tne nome of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of Lawrence ar.et. i huse i en weie: Misses Viola Vols, Ies Woodruff Mir ga et Be r.e. iudna Cones Mantarct Hrr.s, Messrs.

Herbert Vols. Russell Vols, Leslie ander. Cljrond Snyda, C.luord Mswhmeyer. Alvln Koooler. Mr.

and M.s. Snyde and son and Mrs. Woodruff. Games and lante.n si. lies were the events of the evening, alter which a deiighiful luncheon was sertei.

NMr. and Mrs. C. Har. is -enUrtained on Fri day evening in nonor of the foil ng guests Mr.

and Mrs. L. Lancohr. of Ca th. s-: Mr.

and Mra O. Klstner and son Edward Mr. and Mrs Chat les Harris. Miss Myrtla Rhode, Miss Margaret anaei. Mr.

Aitnur Kelcber and Mr. ueorge oanaei, REMINGTON. The Remington Ladles' Aid Society wag pleasantly entertained Wednesday afternoon at ths home of Mrs H. C. rxan- The after noon was spent In music and reading.

Those present were Mrs. J. Pflester, Mrs. Joseoh Armbruster, Mrs. John Schaefer.

Mrs. O. 8. Teal. Mrs.

Davis. Mrs. William' Bon: nell. Mra Hannah Doherty, Mra- William Enreland, Mrs. Johnson.

Mrs. Harry Backing-ham, Mrs Q. H. Eveland, Mrs. Silas Hud-dleston, Mrs.

O. M. Holloway, Mrs. f. pen-dry.

Mrs. WlUlam Donnelly, Mrs. Bonnell and Mrs. M. J.

Buckingham. After the pleasures of the afternoon a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mr and Mrs. Wlison Denman and children of Madlsonvllle, spent Saturday and Sunday with thv former's parents, Mr. and Mrs A T.

Denman. ieDh Fesster and "family and Mrs. Albert Bauer aaa of ClncinnaU. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Frank Rudler.

Miss Lauretta McGrath was the pleasant suest of sister, Mrs. O. Good, of Mt. Auburn, Tuesday. Mrs.

C. H. Woellert entertained Thursday Mf M- Robart Radabaugh, of Hyde frk, an Mr. and Mrs. Theo.

Woellert and family, of Cummlnsvllle. FAHUIOUNT. Miss Alvina Penman entertained at her home' on Denham street last 'Friday evening with a card party in honor of Miss Anna Rltter. bride elect of Mr. Stanley Tillman, of Newport.

Those present were Misses Anna Rltter. Marie Agnes Hautman, Florence Warning. Marie Shepker. Anna Haffer and Catherine Pellman; Messrs. Btanley Tillman, J.

Joe Will TaUmg. Gerald Sbepker. Fred Harmeyer and Ferdinand Pellman. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred 8chlottman, of Fair-mount avenue, entertained with a luncheon for their nieces and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schlottman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schlott-man.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schulte. Miss Etta Mr- and Mrs. John Mueller, M's Nelda and Mr.

Will Ever. The Primrose Sewing Circle was by Mrs. Josephine MoUque of Snadwai? last Tuesday. Euchre was the game STh. Ptebold Mr, Franlc Lehnhoff and Mrs.

Peter Mr. and Mn r-. I'-'Ptenaid'th Vlvi. anaFS denceofM ntert'n at the resi-nu? last hncri' ct Harrison ave-Vfr ln honr ft a birthday XAn of the Mutual Glee was" 7Hbl datura of the evening 7wz bl 'ill "mi'T' 'orite songs, 5-. mmbers of the club, followed by 'r Those preset were Mrs.

anil Mrs F. W. M-. rs. Vio.

s. 1., To Have Smooth, White Soft Skin All Wint'er (From The Woman Beautiful Does your skin chap or roughen in this weather, or become unaui.11 or blotchy? Let me tell you a easy way to overcome the troubia cki keep your complexion beau ti ful Iv rLan1 1 smooth and soft the winter Ion 1 te get an ounce of ordinary mercoili1 wax at the nearest drugstore and little before retiring, al you would inar with sudsy water ni- co1- through some peculiar attribute -off the rough, discolored or skin. The worn-out cuticle S3L cohzed wax simply hastens Xaturav work. Used as required, it keepsithl face constantly free from devitaliz scarf skin and only the healthv vo lUTimoie particles Me," jooKing SKin is in evidence ftrs best treatment known for en. agred.

muddy, freckled, pimpled all unbeautiful complexions n4 Some skins wrinkle easily in wint. There's an excellent remedy in a hawf' less wash lotion made by dissctlvim, every Una. c'u'cate -a UI8 NCI! IlllirK IV ai- .11 Miss Norma Weiss, Dr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs.

H. bertghSSsen Knoml'r. Mr. and Mrs. Chanes Brown, of Beekn, street, entertained with a dinner week Mr and Mrs.

A. BrSSn. Mr A Brown, Miss Ethel Brown, Miss o. v. imtwooa avenue eav onor of the home-coming of veorge Keoold, of Chicauo i Th Mr.

andMrs. M. Rebold. Mr. and Mrs Peter Mr.

and Mrs. Charle. win Wm Smith, of vi. Bii-oc-ocK Clnner last week i.v Ml?" Florence Keraus. of Westwood.

"or8e- of Delhi, ia visltinr at the home of Mrs. W. Schroer Mrs. Joe Krus. nf rii the- Five Hundred Club Yai YhurldkV- "Ci.

members were present, and the prizes we-e taken by Mrs Aiex. Bradford. Sir. Hill and Mrs. Philip Faeseel.

Mr. Frank Kapp ha. returned from a to weeks visit at West Badenr Mrs. Edward W. Buerkle.

of W.varW nue. entertained with a -delightful Thanks ln.dneria't week. rhoa Present wers-Mr and Mrs Wm. Smith. Mlas Bertha Masters Elmer and Clarence Luecke, Jack and William Smith.

Messrs. Dr. Wm. Knemoeller left last Monday 7S. edt attend the annual convention of the Ohio Denial Society.

lu" Mrs. Paul Koehne. of Harrison avenue, had as her guests Mrs. H. T.

Moss, of MlamiBburc "uth Afrtci. Miss -Verd Whales, ot A -enjoyable event of the- past week was a Thanksaivinsr dl sy 1 An sa ths. w-n, of Mr. and Mra George Giebel. of Carll street.

veins me oirtnaay anniversary or Mrs John Lutg. mother of Mra Giebel. who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Emll Pabst, JJr and Mrs.

Ben Andna Mr an, (.. u. Jobannesmeyer, Master Raymond M.ei vouicnm yvnures. airs. Jonn Luts.

Mr and Mrs. George Giebel. Sir. and Mrs. Steve Robinson spent the weekend With Mr.

and Mrs. Fnnlt Rmarn ford, Ohio. i Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Ryan, of Detroit, have returned to their home after a visit with uiuiiicr, mrs. rfaae xtyan, or vtif nam street. NORTHSIDE. The Advance Club will meet to-morrow after- noon at the home of Carsteca, of Ham ilton avenue, with Mrs.

Carstens.nnri Mr James Payne as hostesses. Miss Edith White and Mr. Ormond enst Scoit were quietly married on Thanksgiving y. Alter spending a snort honeymoon la the South they have returned to their boina oa Ham.lton avenue. Miss i.Uiel Duriaseifer.

of Palm striwt en tertained on Saturday afternoon i hunor ut jiss tarnet jvraeuier. ot rlyue vin wil be marrieu in January to Air. aienuiie Baiker. The gutuis were M.sse uaimt xvraemar, Mary Ke.utx.kc, Adauue i auime Briogeuian, icss rianio, Ada. uiionaii.

Juliette Liiaim, EluUie Katc.iit, rtatcl.rf, bJluut ivvaus, iscli cuAais, Hamburger. Ruth Deputy. Vivian Monc. Olive Dixson. Eiaa Groii, itt-oecca cuuuucni ana jirs.

Emn.ey iui i.ee.ir. Mra uiD.D entertained w.tu a i lng dinner in honor of Cnief Copelan n.t,eibi outuua auiitvcraaiy. on TueaUny a.ie.n-ca Mrs. Copelan entertained for ner sic.er. i O.

Ia. uieauaoa, uf co.umutut. and Airs, ueorge vVatuitr, aiso of Coiumous. 'lue guts wo aars. AOtiuia bui.iv.ji, ol Ita.Ooii, ana dauctit-r rs.

M. Csiiu of Evanston; ra. C. Koacn. of south M- wooa; Jars, v.

chauiuers and dusu.cT Nellie, of Avondaie: Mrs. f. J. Cra.s anil daugnter Id. Mm.

Euwaji Cockrin, oi ji. Auuurn; jtm. Anna netTuian, ut AVondait: Donald Copelan and Cathei ine Roach. Mra W. J.

LmcUey, of avenue, hat rettuiicu home a-fe-r spend.ng tne past Dv weeks with ie.ac.tea and triends in Bedford, Mitcne.l and Ind. Miss Marie Ountx, of- Ft. Thomas, is the guest of Chief Copelan and wife. On-Tuesdsr evening toey eni.rtained with a tiieuter party In her. honor.

The Chae Street Mothers' Club will hold Its uext meeting on Wednesday afternoon at, the schoo.u The Alternoon Social Five Hundred CluU was entertained on Thursday by Mrs. J. Hart-man, of r-uiian avenue. Tne guests ers Mis. H.

Bolte. Mrs. ueorge Mathauer, Harold Bruening, Mrs. H. Robert Bium, airs George Binder and Mrs.

Edtai'l Kiermont. Miss Rose Streng, of Clifton, and Mr. Wilbur Todd were niarriea on Thanksgiv.ng at 8 o'clock oy Rev. Dura at the horns ot tbe bnlde. Miss String was atteiidned Miss Riker, of Ml.

Auuurn. as oriueMnaiu, and Mr. Chester Tudd. lirotlier of the tTuom, as best man. The bride wore a handsome town of wmte eLk, embio.dsied and 'n Mrs.

Emma buai piaed tne ttcuu.nj march. Alter the ceremony the wedaing supper was served. The bride and gruom are at hi me to the.r friends on Mad Anthony street. Misses Helen and lea B.tier. or ia street, entertained Mkss Grace ttf Char.eston, W.

the past week. The VY. T. U. held a must meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Dillon, of Ella street. Mrs. Sdunr gave a very interesting report from the Anti-Saloon League Convention, held In Coaimuus-Mrs. Stanley rxrnseifer (urnlshed the music. Mrs.

H. H. Peters, of Pullan avenue, returned home otter spending two months is Cla.nngton, Ohio. Miss Beatrice Scrfmldt has returned to her home In PetOBkey, after spend.ng federal weeks with Misses Genevieve and Louise-Hyler, of Pul.an avenue. Many delishiiul affairs were given in her honor, luc.udins dinner, card and theater part.ee.

i Mrs. Eagbrecht gave an Inlormal masquer-. ade party at her home on Ella street Wednesday evening. Tbe guests were Mr. -and Mrs.

Flann.gsn. Mr. and Mrs. Eton. Air.

and Mrs. Dexter Harris. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollman Miss Helen Fox, Mr.

Clarence Fox. Miss VMnlfred Harris. Mr. Leo steible. Muss Mary Ade, Mrs.

Klump, Mr. Charlt B.k. Miss Edith Goyert and Mr. Edward Shrinei. Mrs.

Harry Laukuss entertained the Nnru-slde F.ve Hundred club on Thursday afternoon. The players were Mrs L. haetiei. Mrs. G.

NV meler. Mrs. D. Harris. O.

Ashermsn, Mrs. Duch-cher of Wes wnod. Willard Pierce and Mrs. Frank Bayne. Miss Anna Held.

Mr. John B. Heid. Mr Mis. Herbs Wuent'er and little SJn mjtorea to Columbus on Saturday and were the guests of relatives there Mr.

and Mrs. Max Bernhelmer spent tne Thanksgiving holidays w.th relatives tCTheToung Ladles' Club of the Ut Church gave a "poverty fodal iue? evening at the church, which proved, to De a most enjoyable affair ladles of the Episcopal Chu eh will gie a Chrirtmas supper and sale on Thursday si the pir sh houe on Klrby ad. i Mrs. Brick Schuekr and Hale son have re This is Guaranteed to Stop Your Cough i Itlake this FanllT MVPir Coasts Syrup at Home atnd Save 2. This plan makes a pint of better as it is, no better remedy can be MixyoPneiCpeint of ul.trf pint of warm water, and $rty minutes.

Put2a then cents' worth) a P'nt. "''Vsari add the Suyar Syrup. It has tabte and lasts a family a Jong Take a teaspoonful erery three hours. i couch You can feel this take hold of a inVway that means rood tonic effect, braces up i ia and is slightly iiyelTTboiiTse-helpfuL A handy rem bron. ness.

spasmodic eTV wnchiUs, chial asthma and -h(PnKmSbrnea The effect of pine on the men ia well known." Pmex is mfosvorwe- -vi. nnmnOlind 01 pian white pine extract, ana lv gnaiacol and other will pine elements. Other not work in this combination, rfy This Pinex and Suffar gvrup ha3 often been imitated, tnoup Tt is now vjea homes than any other or A guaranty of abso lute sb. prej cr '4 v-..

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