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OPE love that will i "or1 hat i a i tub; 1 ir OSf iri 1 lud chi he I frt Yi Li tie- visit with Miss Marjorle Wilkinson, of Terrace Psrk. Mrs. Cregmlle returned lut week from a visit with her son, who Is in Camp Sheri- dsn, Ala. Mrs. P.

H. Karcher is enjoying- a stay of a few weeks with Mrs. Fcrro. of Alexandria, Ky. MT.

LOOKOUT. Mrs. James R. Glascock and her daughter, Mrs. J.

C. Beam and baby son, of Rio Janerlo. Brazil. ho hare been here for several months, spent the last week In Washington C. Ohio, guests of Mrs.

Glascock's sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8.

Quinn. Mrs. Marcus Eastman and daughter. Miss Louisa, were guests during tha week of Mr. ''and Mrs.

Ray Eastman, of Bond Hill. Miss Corlnne Strafer was tha hostess on Saturday afternoon to the member of the Book Club. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton and children.

1 who have been here for the past few weeks visiting- relatives, returned recently to their' home In Pittsburg. Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heatley entertained ax their guests Mrs.

brother, Mr. Bernard Hawk, of Milwaukee, who was en route to Johnston City. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Stehen and their daugh- ter, Mrs. Howard Sand, entertained with an Informal dinner party in honor of Mr. William Beatty and Mr. "Fleming, of Ft. Thomas.

and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sand and Mr. Chaa Band, Jr. Mlsa Grace Ogle has returned from a pleas- ant visit with Miss Florence Ogle, of Washington C.

Ohio. Miss R. B. Ohlenroth returned last week from a delightful stay of several days with friends at Camp Sherman, Ohio. TERRACE PARK.

Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Hofmeister were host and hostess in entertaining the Franklin Welfare Society on Saturday evening. Six young Misses from Cincinnati, former pupils of Mrs. Hofmeister.

gswe a folk dance. 'Mrs. Paul Hawley (Frances Gilliland) "de- parted Saturday, May 25, to spend some weeks with her husband. Dr. Paul Hawley, stationed at Camp Taylor, near Louisville, "Kentucky.

Wilbur C. Hudson and wife, of Pittsburg. and Mrs. Jane Mary Branyen, of i Chicago, 111., are here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel M. Hudson and family. Mrs. Fannie Stevenson for several days recently had for a guest Mrs. Lou Walker, of Dayton, Ohio.

Mr. Gus ShraKue'and sister, Miss Elsa, of Cincinnati, arrived recently and wM spend the summer here with Mrs. Rachael A. Corey on Wooatcr pike. Mr.

and Mrs. Cliffafd Corey and child are with Mrs. K. A. Corey.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beck and daughter and Mrs. Harriet Harford, of Delta avenue, pent last Sunday here with the Gegnera NEWTOWN. Saturday evening.

May 25, the Epworth League gave a social in honor of Mr. Walker Stratton, who departed for Camp Zachery Taylor, Louisville, Wednesday. May 21. Messrs. James Long and Harry Moedauger, who left also for the same camp, were guests of honor at the social.

Mrs. Dale Hahn and sons, Milton and Robert, formerly of Hoboken, N. have terminated a very pleasant visit with their parents and crandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hahn. and otner relatives here, and 'departed for their new home in Wlllmai, Minnesota. Mrs. Louis I.uthers was at home to the "De Amisitia Club at her home on Center street, last Thursday, it being an all-day affair. The members In attendance from Plainvllle.

Ohio, were William Owens. William JaSny. Kuno Rosche. Ken'a Dohlmeyer. Pohlmeyer.

Kissinger Miss Lida Ycager, Mrs. Robert Kiser. Mix. George l'laHjue. Mrs.

Charles Mucti-more and Mra. Henry Lemmons, of this race. Mrs. George Hahn. of Knoxvllle.

has come up for a visit with her parents and brother. Mr. and 'Mrs. Kiley U. Burdsai -and Mr.

Bertram Burdaal. A service flag containing 46 stars was 'dedicated last Sunday. Mr. Gordon, of Cincinnati, and the pastor. Rev.

W. 8. Wenger, made addresses. The presentation address was delivered by Mr. William Frederick, the Mayor of this village.

Mrs. Ella Kerdoph. who spent the winter In St. Petersburg. and stopped en route here to visit relatives In Fitzgerald.

Gi arrived last Tuesday evening for a visit with her friend. Mrs. Mattie C. Ong. Sergeant L.

W. Steelman. wbo Is being transferred from Washington. D. to Ft.

Kiley, was given a furlough, en 'route, to viait his parents and other relatives here. MT. WASHINGTON. Miss Mary Byrns has with her for a visit 'her niece. Mrs.

Charles Stay ton. of Bert hank. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cochnower have re turned from a visit of several days with "friends In Batavia, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Bennett and their children Mildred and Ralph were in Amelia over the week end. guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Short. Mr. and' Mra. Philip Mergler are entertaining as their house guest Mrs.

Victor See, whose home Is In Brooklyn, N. T. Mr. and Mrs. John Warman spent a very pleasant week with their daugnter, Alias Etnei, of Mliluietown.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stayton. wbo have been visiting relatives, have returned to their home in Linwood. INDIAN VIEW PLATNVILLE, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Powell, of Indian View, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Sawin and daughter Helen and Mr. and Mra.

of Edtnburg. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Halfhill and daughter, ef Hyde Park, are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Sol Williams. Miss Virginia Moore entertained the G. A. Club last Monday evening.

Those present 'were Misses Jessie Mauley, Jeanette Fisher, "Elizabeth Carson, Emma and Elsie Lop- 1aaher. Thelma and Roberta Iredale. Vir-' aim Moore. Minnie and Lulu Kunkel. Helen Furlong, Lydia Yeger and Messrs.

Cliff trunkal. William ircp.utJr, (jus Abels, Waiter and George xitzwatvr. J. Carson and Jar. Moore.

Mrs. Funer atd Mra. Iredale. Miss Edith Kopp was a guest of Mrs. Ben Webb, of Indian View.

i- Mr. and Mrs Harry entertained with dinner at the Zoo the following: Mr. and Mrs. Sawm and daughter Helen. Mr.

'and "Mrs. Joe Detster and son Edward and Mr. and Mrs. Compton. Mrs.

Louis Lutbsr entertained with a dln- "cer for tbe members of the Amicltia Club last weanesoay. MILFOED. Mr. and Mrs. J.

K. Buckingham and son Albert and Mra a. Zacharlas motored to Ohio, last Thursday and were tbe cuests ef Mr. and Mrs. William Aunker.

The commencement exercises of the Mil ford High School was held at the Town Hall last Wednesday evening. Miss Ceolle Hewea gave the salutatory and Miss Ell beta Clancy the valedictory addreaaea. Piof. Cookaon, of Troy, Obio, delivered tbe claas address and Dr. C.

J. Spence, President of the Board of Education, presented ine diplomas to a class or Zl graduates. The Tom Thumb weddins will Ub dk eented at the Town 'Hall next Friday eve King. June 7. under the auspices of the Motners ciuu.

The Progress Club will entertain the Clermont county federation fo Women Clubs at the M. E. Church Wednesday June 12. Mr. and Mra Arthur C.

Christopher, Mr. ana Mrs. r.awin w. 'turner and children Edna and Wiatt; Mrs. Kate Turner, Mr.

ana Mrs. John J. Collins and children, jtiaravei ana rancis, enjoyea a picnic at Alpine iseu lasi inunuay. LOVELAND. Miss Lorain Foster, of Ft, Wayne, Is the Jest of Mr.

end Mrs. J. II. BrllL Mr. and Mrs.

Compton and children, of Weston, Ohio, are the guests of his father and sisters, Mrs. Samuel Compton and daughters. Tbe Research Club held an all-day sewing at tha home of Mrs. J. D.

Wakefield en last Monday for the benefit of the Red Cross. I Charles Stephenson attended the commencement ox Miami university at Ox ford. Obio. on last Tuesday. Miss Lillv Swanson and brother Bruce Fwanwn.

who have been attending the Ohio i ttate University at Columbus. Ohio. re. turned home the past week to spend their vacation wnn ineir parents. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Eddlnrfleld anil daughter. Miss Alberta, were the guests of relatives at Hamilton, unio.

on last Sun day. air, and Mrs. Oscar Gabriel and small son were the guests of Mrs. Robert Martin tbe past week, from coiumoua, Ohio. Misses Charlotte Haarlammert.

Lura urant ana rwreinr aoaervorc nave re-- turned home from Miami University at Oi ford. Ohio, to spend their vacation with their narenta. Mrs. Theodore Harconrt has returned home after an extended visit with her son umcr, and family, of Dayton. Ohio.

Mrs. E. 8. Williams' is spending a few days with her daughter; Mrs. D.

G. of Youngstown. Ohio. Mrs. Earl Ertel.

of Grand Rapids. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. G. Worth.

Arbella Martin, of West Carlton. Ohio, was the guest of Elisabeth Rankin the past week. EPWOETH HEIGHTS. Mrs. Ann R.

Abbott, whs has been spending- the winter at San Diego, CsX, has returned xa her cottage here. Mr. and John White and son Robert are here to spend tha summer in their cot-t 9. Ms Eva Peals spent part of ths week her cottage here. Louella Mason and Mlsa Alma He- of I of In of of a Fee, of Oakley, spent part of last week her at Sunshine Cottage.

After having spent tlje winter In Kansas' City, Mrs. Charlotte Cooper and son Egbert, of Mt. Auburn, are in their cottage here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. of in to Place, spent part of the week at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Leventhal, of and Mr. and Mrs. Levlnson are occupying a cottage hete. 1 At Glen View Cottage.

Mr. and Mrs. Silas Lupton, of Norwood, arrived during the week to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Willis, Mrs. Le-nore. Willis and daughter Wllla May, of Newport, are at their cottage here for the aummer. Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Evans and daughters Mable and Lillian, of Walnut Hills, spent part of the week at their cottage here. At the Wilkerson Cottage Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Wilkerson (nee Misa Marguerite Manna) will spend the summer. Albert F. Keyier and sister. Miss Ida, of yds Park, are entertaining friends at their cottage here.

Mrs. Mary Wendt. of NewDort. has opened her sramer home here. At Ozone I ottago Mr.

and Mrs. E. TC Knapn have for their guests Mr. and Mrs. William McClure and little daughter Laicila.

Walnut Hills. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Van Nostran and son Charles, of-Avondale, were among the early arrivals to spend trip summer. The family of Lieutenaa Paul A. Lajoye. Avondale, who is now In Prance, are located" here for the aummer. HYDE' Mlsa Doris Wldraeyer and Miss Ruth Remy entertained in honor of Miss Mabel Burkhart, whose engagement has been announced to Mr.

Nelson H. Gildersleeve, on Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mlsa Widmeyer on Mooney avenue. In the receiving line were Mrs. W. F.

Burkhart, Mrs. W. W. Widmeyer, Miss Mabel Burkhart and Miss Ruth Remy. Assisting In the dining room wore Miss Mildred Klrnkoeff and Miss Marie Widmeyer.

The house was decorated daisies, carrying out the color scheme In yellow and white. Sixty guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. Ned Foy entertained with an after noon of bridge at her home on Andrew venue during the past week. Among those having high scores during the afternoon were Charles Hunt.

Mrs. Albert Kohl-meyer and Mrs. Burr Mann. Among the marriage announcements re corded during the past week the following were noted: Mr. Charles T.

Zimmerman, of Eaton. Ohio, and Miss Elizabeth T. Flndley, Marburg avenue; Mr. Howard Berger and Mlsa Eva C. Chlnn; Mr.

Frederick Katzloin and Miss Lisbeth Walter. Mr. and Mrs. E1 Ziezenhaiut have Just announced the engagement of their charm- ng daughter Edna to Mr. Carl J.

Kl.it, son Mr. Anthony G. Rist. The wedding will not take place until arter the return of Mr. Hist from the war.

Mr. Rist is now stationed at the Great Lakes' Training Sta tion. Chicago, III. Mrs. red Salmar Is In Montgomery.

Alabama. Mrs. O. J. Harlow and daughter Ruth, of Greenberry.

Ohio, have returned home after visit with Mrs. Joseph Weaver, Mrs. Harlow's sister. jL Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rudolph are ex acted home from Florida during the com- ine week. Mrs. C. W. Spirer.

who has been the ruest of Miss Matthews at her home In Glendale, returned bon: last week. Mrs. Fred Linconnor entertained the Thursday Euchre Club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Luke Smith, was the Chairman at the meeting of the Observatory Red Cross Unit, whirh was held at the Observatory last Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Charles Crura, of Parkersburg, W. who has been the guest of Mrs. Gordon C. Greene for severs! weeks, left last Friday for a visit with relatives In Cleveland.

Ohio. Mrs. S. M. Ferris, of Shaw avenue, pre- Ided at the meeting last Friday of the Hyde Park Country Club Red Cross Unit.

Mis Margaret Genet, who has been visit ing friends in Marathon, Ohio, returned home the past week. Mrs. Grace Forster. who. with her children.

has been her mother. Mrs. Daugherty, in Monterey, tmi-i. nas returnea nome. irs.

warren busier nas returned from a islt to relatives in Moscow, Ohio. OAKLEY. Mr. and Mra Wm, Monaghan entertained Thursday evening with a six-o'clock dinner at their home on Twenty-eighth street. Covers were laid for Mr.

and Mrs. George Butz, Mr. and. Mra Frank Halgh, Mr. and Mra A.

Schmeiser and Mr. and Mrs. William Monaghan. Mra Leona Roberts, of States bom, Ga will be tbe house guest for the summer of Mr. and Mra W.

H. Roberts, of Virginia place. The Ladles' Aid Society of ths Presby terian Church will meet next Thursday aft ernoon In the church rooms on tnirty fourth street. The Reception -Committee for the afternoon Is Mrs. William Clark, Mra Glenn, Mrs.

Ed Kelsey, Mra John Lang and Mra C. Luessen. The Tel-Kao-Needlework Club had a very pleasant meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra H. L. Flesher.

Those at tending were Mra Morgan Grlswold. Mra B. Schuster, Mra Anspaugh, Mra Ed Burt, Mra William Monaghan. Mra William Brit- in. Mra A.

Schmeiser, Mra Ed Kelsey and Mra Flesher. Mrs. William Sedawk-k will he hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Woman's Guild, of St. Mark f. iu.

cnurcn, at ner nome on Klrter avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

van winkle ana little son are enjoying a visit with an Winkle's parenta Mr. and Mra Scrivener, at Tterea. Kt. Mr. and Mra W.

O. Brown entertained tne following friends last Thursday evening at their home on Sherman avenue: Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Van Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Wyatt. Mr.

and Mra. Thomas Mesee, Mr and Mra Georire Kibler. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Evana Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Winkle, Miss Elsie Mack. Miss Lena rope ana Jtr. nH Mrs RrATIL Mrs.

J. Jordan will have an all-day meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary next Friday at ner nome on Ayers avenue. Mr. C. W.

Snlcer will leave the early part ef thla month for New York City, where he will report June 17 tor at. c. wora. BlshoD Vincent will visit St. Mark's P.

E. Ctinrrh Aundav morning. Mrs. E. omacka aaa aaugnter koso left last week for a months visit with relatives In ChamDasme.

111. Mra. Ed Schwaebel was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Parish Circle. Those attending were Mra Harry jenny. Mrs.

i- E. Jemison. Mra William F. Seyfferle. Mra Georze Frevtas.

Mrs. Unkrlck. Mrs. Dickens, Mra Richter. Mrs.

Frank Hoffstetter, Mra George A. Gohen and Mra Schwaebel. The Home and Foreign Mlssionaxy So ciety of the M. P. Church will have their annual meeting next ruesaay at tne nome oi Mra Graves in Fernbank.

Mrs. Justice Leborlccl. and two children left Wednesday for a six weeks' stay in New York. Mrs. Henry Rutledge.

of Detroit, Is tne guest oi ner parents, air. wa nrs. wuuu Rempe, of Madison road. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Clark removed last week to Chill Icot he, Ohio, where they expect to make their future home. N0EW00D. The wedding of Miss Ethel B.

Renter, daughter of W. G. Reuter. of Cleneay ave nue, to Edwin A. Wicker, of Slane avenue.

took place at the home of the bride's par ents Wednesday evening. The ceremony was very quiet, only the relatives being present. Rev. Pryor, of the Lutheran Church, officiated. Mr.

Wicker, who la In the service of tha Government. Is stationed at Louis- rvllle, where he and Mra Wicker will ge to make their home. Announcement by Dr. Elizabeth Hocker, President of the Forty-seventh Ambulance Welfare Association, at the meeting of the association Wednesday afternoon, that she will be called soon by the Government for foreign service in the Medical Department of the Officers' Reserve Corps, caused many expressions of regret among merabera Dr. Hocker is the third officer of the organization to leave because of war activities, the Vice President.

Miss Gertrude Falloy. an the Treasurer, Mra Frank Swing, having preceded ner. Mra J. rj. Agin was appoint ed to serve aa President pending the nex election.

Tbe meeting waa the last of the season. Members will not reassemble until fall. More than 271 was raised by the Norwood Musical Club, of which Mra David Davies Is President, at a km cross oenent In tbe City Hall Auditorium Tuesday evening. An ooeretta. "The Egyptian Princess." by Vin cent, was presented ainder the direction Mrs.

Roland Kraw. More than 30 women took part in the program, principal roles of which were luten dv miss Augusta, Lltsen- dorf. Mra Norman C. Btublng. Mra Roland Miss Gertrude Butz, Mra Cheater Shook.

Mra Frank Pet era Mra George Zlnn. Miss Alice Jones and Mra Robert Stuebing. Misses Virginia Bacon. Catherine Garretson and Jeanette Fiynn gave solo daneea The Norwood Art Club will have an all day meeting In the city Hall on June Mra Ernst Nichols will be hostess, assisted bv Mrs. J.

Thorpe. The election of offi cere will take place, and the members will sew ana knit tor tne rtea PLEASANT RIDGE. Mr, and Mra Ren Mulford, have been entertaining Mra W. W. Backmari and Mra Kate Backmaa Moore, Englewood.

II L. Mr. and Mra E. E. Lester had as their guest last week the wife and son of Major Spooner, U.

S. A who resided until recently at St. Petersburg. Fla, Mr. ad Mra Hornian Ciadels THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1918 one evening: last, week In honor of their son, Mr.

Harry Gindele, who is stationed at Camp Taylor, sirs, uorm Mcvay nas Deen tne gsest oz relatives at Mason, Obio, the last few days. Mrs. T. L. Simmerman Is vlsitlna- relatives at Hagerstown.

Md. Mrs. W. Heechorman, Kennedy Heights, left for Shamokln. a'ridav.

for an ex. tended visit with her son. Mra Jess McClaine. Mrs. Jamea Chambers.

Mrsu Will Harris, Mrs. Ed Cordes, Mrs. Percy Mrs. Clifford Miller and Mrs. Grant Eller, all resident of East Walnut Hills, were guests of Mrs.

Harlan Snyder Monday. Mr, and Mrs. William Runvan recently visited at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. N.

T. Dailey. Williamsburg. Ohio. Mrs.

W. H. Ang-e. of Kennedy Heights, entertained the Indies' Aid Society of the M. c.

cnurcn or J'leasant Kldge on Wednesday. May 29. Among those in attendance were noticed Mrs. Rev. Wi E.

Putt. Mrs. E. N. Baker.

Mra R. Werden, Mrs. G. Acomb. Mrs.

C. Acomb. Mra Seeeer. Mrs. Howard Hunt.

Mra E. E. Beck. Mrs. Curren.

Mra Greenwood. Mrs. E. H. Williams.

Miss Alma Buxton. Miss Maggie Brown. Miss Annetta Beck and Mrs. W. Ange.

MADISONVLLLE. Miss Lola Dugan will leave on Thursday for -San Francisco, where she will be married to Mr. Walter Harmon Chase, of that city. Miss Mildred Crawford was married, on Wednesday to Mr. R.

E. McDonald, of Cln cinnati. Rev. A. B.

Austen, of the M. B. Church, officiating. Miss lvnna Ransen Is spending the week nd with relatives, In Batavia, Ohio. Mra Wilbur Loughead entertained with cards on Friday afternoon Mrs.

Daniel ranger. Mrs. Frank Ralston. Mra Bailey. Mra Charles Rincrs.

Mrs. Clifford Clemons, Mrs. tieurtre y.inverle. Mra Howard Settle. Mra R.

Tldball, Miss Helen Hicks and Mra. Howard Williamson. Mr. and Mra Frank Ralston spent the week end at Oxford. Ohio.

Mra Buren Mitchell has returned to her home In Lansing. after spending a week with her parents. Mr. and Mra Thomas Jones. Mrs.

John Earhart and daurhter Norma will leave on Tuesday for Charleston, W. to be absent several months. Mrs. George Peterninn. and daughtera- Misses Marguerite and Florence, are visit ing Mr.

vieorKe Peterman. at Camp Sheridan. Montgomery, Ala. Previous to leaving for the armv Mr. George Notris was' presented by his friends wnn a wrist watcn at an entertainment given in his honor.

Misa Alice Cox has been vlsitlna- relatives In Richmond. this week. Mrs. Oeorice Zinserle was hostess to the Sewing Club on Friday, entertaining Mra Earl Eanton. Mra Frank Ralston.

Mra Charles Riners. Mrs. Benjamin Keam, Mra R. Tldball, Mra Howard Williamson, Mrs. enrtre Kueirer.

Mr, jiuren Mttt-iielt. Mrs. George Kricger, Buren Mitchell. Mra C. Eames, Miss Helen Hicks and Miss Helen Moieux.

Mr. F. R. Miller has returned from a visit 1th his son in the East. MADEIRA.

Mrs. Schuyler (Carrie Smith), formerly of this place, visited here last week. Mra Blanche Shield, from Springfield. Ohio, waa a guest last week at the Da Mar home, on Miami avenue. Mra E.

V. Bean and two daughters are home again after spending some time in Chillhcotbe. Ohio. Miss Eleanor Laffey Is home from Oxford, Ohio. Mrs.

Alice Hoffman (nee Chaney). from Chilllcothe. Ohio, visited her relatives' home last week. Mra Louis Rets, from Dayton. Ohio, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr.

nd Mra. J. Waters, and family at ineir ome on Laurel avenue. Mrs. R.

8nvler visited relatives and friends at Blanchester. Ohio, the past week. ST. BERNARD. The silver wedding of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis J. Oser, of Washington avenue, was celebrated Saturday by this estimable couple. High mass at St. Clement's Church waa sol- mnized.

where they renewed their vows taken 25 years sgo. Rev. Father Leander officiating. They were attended by their son and daughter. Mr.

Albert User and Mra Paulson. A reception was held at their home and a bountiful supper served Just the im mediate relatives and a friends were present owing to a recent death the family. The affair waa a quiet celebration. Miss Freda Meinberg entertained with a pretty o'clock dinner Sunday. Those present were: Mr.

Ed Williams, who left the first of the week for Camp Taylor; Miss Agnes Schaefer. Miss Marie Meinberg. Mr. Ed Schick, Fred Meinberg and Mr. C.

Meinberg. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wuesterteld entertained at their home last Sunday in compliment to Mrs.

I Wuesterteld snd daughter of Mt. Auburn, and Mr. C. Wuesterfeld, of Cincinnati. An exreedlnglv pleasant social event was the surprise reception tendered Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gill at their home Saturday evening. the occasion being a double blrth'lay anniversary, as both boat and hostess celebrated his event. Among the guests present were: Mr. snd Mra H.

Sailor. Mr. and Mrs. Burke, Mr. and Mra H.

Barker. Mr. and Mra E. onnell, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Tllsberry, Mr. and Mrs. W. ConnelEhton.

Mr. and Mrs. P. SJteuer. Mr.

snd Mra A. Kermett. Mr. a-vd Mrs. Grate Mr.

and Mrs. Rueberry and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bludau. Mr.

and Mrs. Hemme. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kaelln. Mr. and Mrs. L. Heltlaxe.

Mr. and Mra B. Kerkenieyer, Mr. and Mra L. Burk and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. K. Gill, Mrs. Burke. Mrs.

Lemming and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gill." Mra E. Gersen, Mrs.

A. Desmond. Mrs. -Huires, Mrs. A.

Raudinot, Misses Mayme and ranees Desmond, Anna Surrey, Esther, Estelle and Lillian Lemming, Messra A. Schill, A. Kermett, J. les- mond and X. uui.

Mra Schuck. of Chattanooga, la the guest here of her Mra F. Fath. Mra Kraua or Jackson avenue, very pleas antly entertained the members of the Economy Club at her home last Tuesday afternoon. Those present Mra H.

Ptump. Mrs. Weaver. 'Mra Watterman. Mra Burk- hard.

Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Gajus. The ladies of the Protestant Reformed Church will hold their June meeting and coffee social at the church parlors next Thursday, on which occasion the following ladies will serve on tne committee cnaree: Mesdnmes Meyer, Batchlor, Charles and Netzei. Mra Witrock waa hostess at the meeting of the Thursday evening euchre held at her borne.

Mr. Ed Connelrhton. of Camn Grant. Rock ford. returned to camp after a pleasant visit here with his parents, Mr.

and Mra M. Connelghton. BOND HILL. Mr. and Mrs, James Wright announce the marriage of their daughter Ethel Mae to Mr.

George Guetin, of Norwood, Ohio, on Monday, May 77, at 3 o'clock. In the after noon. Rev, Robert H. Clarke performed the ceremony In the presence of the Immediate relatives of the two famlllea The young couple will welcome their friends at their new home In Norwood, Mrs. O.

Wvma and son George, of Belle- fontaine. Ohio, and Miss Elsie of De troit were guests of Mr. and Mra James right and family during the- week. Mr. and Mrs.

E. N. Atkins have returned (from Clilllieothe. Ohio, where they were guests of their son Sergeant Lovell Atkins. Miss Esther Doan.

or Wilmington. Ohio, is the guest ot Miss Bertha Hill. Mrs. F. urote: Mr.

Kobert urote. Misses Elizabeth and Marie Grots have returned from Camp Sheridan. Montgomery. where they were guests of Private Leo Grote. Mrs.

Thurman Early and son Ahler. ot Xenia, Ohio, were guests of her father, Mr. John F. Ahlera during the week. Mr.

James ri. Murray, ot walnut Hills, was the guest ef Mr. and Mra Idr. ana sirs, josepn uhjs enienainea at dinner Sunday in honor of their son John, who wss home on a furlough. Those present were Mr.

and Mra L. Ftlcser and son John, of Cliftop; Mr. and Mrs. Lombalot and daughters Alice ami Gene, of Clifton: Mrs. Charles, Hummel and son Charles, Mrs.

Fenestein. Misses Marie. Catherine and Clara Lansing, Mr. Fisher ana daugnter Ma Del, oi Carthage, and Dorothy Heusman. A verv interesting piano recital was held Friday evening at the home of Mra Charles Abaecherli.

Those taking part were Mimes Grace Harriet Hessler. Dorothy Ola Mae Wilson. Ruth Hessler, Messera Walter Atklna Dick Jones ana uari ADeecneru. REMINGTON. The Remington Ladles Aid Society met at the Remington Christian Church Wednesday afternoon.

Those present were Mra J. W. White, of CaL; Mra Harry Buckingham. Mra H. Eveland and Mra William Eveland, of Miami ville; Mra Wakefield and Mra William Donnelly, of Love-land: Mra Charles Norwald.

Mra Sanson and Miss Susie Wiggins, ot Aiianaaie; Mra H. Wilson, Mra M. J. Buckingham. Mra K.

B. Maple, Miss Belle Buckingham, Mra -ur nnnnrvltx. Mra William Bonnell. Mrs J. Pfiester, Mra M.

J. Quinlan, Mra F. Emerv. Mra 8. Teal, Mrs.

H. C. Dean. Miss Alma Hirschfeld. Mlsa Gertrude Stin-aon.

Miss Alice Teal. Miss Clara Stinson, Miss Mary Reader and Mias Thelma Emery, At this tilace. The Knitting- Club was entertained by Misses Alma and Edna Hirschfeld at their summer home here Tuesday evening. Those present were Mrs. C.

8. Connaughey, Miss Opal MeGrath, Miss Gertrude Stjnson, Miss Mary Reader. Miss Alice Teat and Miss 'helma Emery. Refreshments were served, ifra Jannia Humphrey. Mr.

snd Mra J. V. Humphrey and miss upai aicuratn spent a fee days witn ucroen ana nsymona hum niv of Camn Sherman. Chillicothe. Mrs.

Caroline Ambrose, of Norwood, spent a few days with Mr. and Mra H. T. Stinson and family. Me.

and Mra 11. Wgenstaht and family. of Madeira, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mra wogenstant. lrr.

and Mra Frank Hoffman and. son an! lira. Tl.wnas Mullen, acccra- panied by Mr Frank Mullen, of Sharonvllle. i.rf. c.o.

h.in motored Hamilton last Sunday to help to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mra Alex Kennel and Mr. Mullen. Mr. and. Mrs.

Harry Hoffman and chil dren, of Evanston, were guests of the for- mer-s parents last week. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry aiuraougn. oi Charleston, W.

Va. are visiting relatives nere: '1 Mr. Charles Ekermeyer, of Base Hospital! Unit at Camp Sherman, visited his parents, i Kr. Ekermeyer and wife, the week end. Miss Ruth Lumley entertained a party of Clnonatl at ner nme Sat( Mra E.

O. Redman, of Madlsonvllle. re- turned home after several days' stay with her mother, Mra B. A. uchanan.

I FATRMOUNT. A very pretty affair was given last Monday afternoon, when Mr. and Mrs. Christian Rodenberg celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, srivlng a flve-o'clock din ner, to their children and grandchildren. Conirratulatlons and good wishes were ex- tended by all and each of their children responded with a toast.

The only absent member was Edward Moeller, a grandchild, he being at Ft. Sheridan. Montgomery, Ala. Rev. Henry J.

Sonne born and Mrs. Sonne-born were Invited guests and joined the family in the celebration. Those present were Mr. and Mra John Dornette; and son. Walter Dornette.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis of Lawrenceberg. Mr. and Mra Ed H.

Moeller, of Hartwell, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. John Thinnea Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pellena of Hartwell, Ohio: Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Sandenwlsch, of Norwood: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Petera of Westwood: lr. and Mrs.

Clifford Dornette. Misses Ethel Moeller. Catherine Rodenberg. Mildred Pel-lens. Carol Peters.

Maybelle Thlnnes. Messra Lester Rodenberfr Louis Rodenberg. John Walter Dornette. Robert Moeller. John Thinnea Roger Pellens and little William Pellens.

A delightful lawn party was given to the friends and members of the Congenial Entertainers'' Club at the home of Miss Msrie Behner. of Carll street, last week. The guests were Misses Julia Aline lang, Katherlne Lane. Fix. Francis Pohl-man.

Marie Hehner. Francis Petera, Phylts Myers. Lauretta Osterkamp. Messrs. Jamei, Snvrter.

Ray Henry, Ray Wallace. Al Giers. Herbert Heismen, George Pieper, Conrad Pohlman and Frank Berths. Mra Edward Llnderman, of Chase avenue, entertained a number of friends Informally Wednesday, afternoon. After enjoying several tables of five hundred a dainty luncheon was served and covers were laid for Mesdames John C.

Raible, Lewis Parka Charles Herrmann, Leslie Garner, Karl Brown, Frank Knoblauch and E. E. Bran-dell. Mra John C. Raible.

of Hamilton avenue. entertained the members of the Merry-Go- I Round Embroidery Club with a one-o'clock luncheon and afternoon of music Friday. Those present were Mesdames Frank Fox. Steward Walshe. Martin.

T. Keener, A. Hall, Calvin Mockbe, Harry Langemeade, P. Gale, H. P.

Martin, 11. Barnett, Clarence Smith and Lewis Parka. The Home and Foreign Missionary So ciety of the Presbyterian Church met Wednesday afternoon. Mra Lewis Earle Lee uf8t Kwe.r pleasant'y. Mes' dames Sellkop.

Relss, Kneldel. H. Buhrman, gave a very Interesting talk, after which a c. Mias M. Brockman and Miss social hour was enjoyed.

i E. Keidel. Mra Dr. William Shriner. of Brooks.de avenue, was the delightful hostess to the i Mra Charles Wilson and sons, Lester and Brookside Art Club Tuesday afternoon.

1 Melvln, of tbe East End. were the week-end After an interesting program a dalnty her. of Mr. and Mra Davia of South luncheon was served to Mesdames Robert Mr. and Mrs.

H. Ruckelshausen anl daugb-Brleling. C. C. Pickering.

John Berger. WIN 1 fr- Ml8, Nellie, of Chicago, visited here mA mi I'juh among friends during the past week. others. Mr- nd MrB- Bramble entertained with a Mrs. Dr.

Hupert Langdale. of Hamilton dinner reception In honor of their son Cllf-svenue. entertained" a number of The guests Included Miaies Mary and with a six-o'clock dinner party Wednesday. Catherine Hood, Marie Loth, Martha Hag- in honor or ner aunt, Mrs. amena wenctt, or St.

Paul, who Is visiting her for aev- eral weeks. Covers were laid for 10 guests. Dr. and Mra Hupert Langdale left last week for Epworth Heights, wtjere they ex pect to spend the summer months at their attractive cottajre. Miss Louise Stephen, of Hamilton avenue.

left Monday morning for Boston, where she will visit relatives for several weeka Mr. and Mra Peter Zlmpleman. formerly of Atlanta, Ga, are now comfortably located in their attractive home on Hamilton avenue. Mrs. E.

Krebs entertained a number of friends with a six-o'clock dinner Sunday evening. Covers were laid for 10 guests, who enjoyed her hospitality. A most delightful surprise party was ten dered Miss Marie Boehle. of Hartwell, In the form of a miscellaneous shower, at the home of her sister. Mra John Roberts, of Hamilton avenue.

Those enjoying the occasion were Misses Marie Boehle. -Cora Graeser. Nettle Kieble, Marie Bockelmann. Theresa Stuntebeck. Agnes Loder.

Carrie Weber. Anna and Lillian l.lllie Batter. 'Hilda and Loretta, Scboettermer. Clara and Loretta Heckmann. Helen Henward.

Mavme and Bertha Wetternacht, Clara and Ella Robers; Mrs. 8. Mathis and Messra John Asbry. Melville Henward. Joseph Branstetter and Mr.

and Mra John Robers, Miss Mary Stuntebeck and Grandma Ko-bera Mr. Oswald Muller. of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, visited his brother, Paul Muller. and friend, for several days during the past week.

Mr. Fred William IMckhoner expects to spend six weeks aa the guest of his two daughtera Mra F. Lang, of Maskegon, and Mra Joseph Volz. of Detroit. in June.

A Dleasant surprise party was given Sat urday evening at the home of Mr. Harry Scheffel. In honor of his birthday. Among those present were Messra and Mesdames Charles SchefTel, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Scheffel, Joseph Sohegel. Stanley Schef-fel and Harry Scheffel, Mrs. Chris Meyer. Messra Benjamin Glins, Joseph Meyer, Kmll Schamal and Misses Christina Glins, Mary Moyer. Hilda Astendarp, Hilda and Marie Doerger and Alma, Gertrude, Marcella, Loretta and I-ottle Scheffel.

Misa Mildred Watson entertained a number of friends Informally Wednesday afternoon. A dainty flve-o'clock luncheon was served and covers were laid for 12 guests. Miss Watson expects to leave next week for Chicago, where she will visit friends for several weeka Miss Florence winters returned home Fri day morning after a most delightful motor rip with a party or incnas tnrougn tne East. She will entertain her Bridge Clirb Tuesday afternoon of next week. The members of the Hamilton Five Hundred Club were tbe guests of Miss Brunhllda Divles Frldsy afternoon.

Miss Florence Hess entertained with a six- o'clock dinner Sunday In honor of her guest. Mrs. G. Herklotz, and daugnter Dorothy, of Newark. N.

who left Friday evening for South Carolina, where she will Join Jjier husband. Among those for whom covers were laid numbered Misses Louise Thuetiker, Cordelia Von Huen. Ella Schumann. Rose Btetter, Geneva 6tetter. Frieda Engberson, Eleanor Engberson, Clara Hauser and Flor ence Bloesl.

Mra T. M. Telgmann. or uonrmann ave nue, win be tne nostess to tne i-riseiiia Needlework Club Monday afternoon. Mra O.

M. sater, or Beecn Hill avenue. entertained the members of the Sunshine Club In her usual pleasing manner Thursday sfternoon. Those preeent were Mesdames W. J.

Llndley, w. V. rrince. George Angert, James Toast, Warren Miller and William Clark. Mrs.

Wsrren flit Meadow avenue, will be the hostess to the club next Thursday afternoon. Misa Slav! a Rater was the delightful week end guest of Miss Thelma Fqley, of Dayton, Ohio, last week. Miss Beatrice Owens Is spending tbe week with friends in Louisville, Ky. WLNTON PLACE. Mrs.

John Donald Braum. a recent bride. proved an Ideal hostess at a very charming social affair she gavs at her home Thursday afternoon In compliment to a few of her girl friends, also honoring the charming June brides elect. Misses MaVlan Kltchell and Pearl Trestsa Other guests Included Misses Helen Weltkamp, Mary and Martha Anderson, Adelaide and Slnnette Williams, Marian Weaver. OUe Welgleln.

Sdna Noe and Rhoda Pearl Perln. and Mra H. Terrell, Mra. B. J.

Silvern, Mra H. Will Is and Mra William Wolf. Oulta a number of pretty social events have been given for Miss Treslse and Miss Kltchell during the Dsst month. Another notable event was the informal luncheon given by Miss Helen WaiiLLamn Saturday afternoon, the 25th Inst. On Saturday.

June 1. Miss Adelaide Williams entertained very pleasantly In their honor. Miss Marian Daniels, oi ueini. nas been the -kT! Ir-and nas her. of Ul 8teinla Mrs.

H. G. jsneiiaoarger, oi Dayton, Onlo. Is the guest here of her daughter. Mra Miss" Ruth Forbriger very pleasantly 'enter- talned a number of her young friend, at her home on wuiion roaa inursoay evening, the occasion Teing in wnwr oi nr oinnoay annl- versaxv.

which event was greatly enjoyed bv th. in.ln. muni smests: Mlsse. Ma niham. Msfv Frank Morrow ana Hull, Pinfnla TJ1 iC'V- T-n 13.

Inittlne Club ro.mh. 11 'i Mlsa Betty Christmas at her home on Grav and Win ton rosd. on which occasion the following little Misses ssrsmbied and brought their gnimng: urrrw-ny lwis, uary van Fleet. Virginia rrni, uiuise tnoman, tien Fowler Ruth Rosenfelder and Sara Weaver. aSLWn "nVeldo vtrt6.he?r.fTerUIeaahr,! Mrs.

J. at Rnnceverte. here to her parents, Mr. and Mra W. Salway.

Mra George Angert received the Fortnightly oSoI? avenue Tuesday anerpoon. The following quests were prs-em i mijoy iau nappy occa- nrra ct HlrarhfeM Mra. Thna.a vi "'7. tkui MraT Ambaea .3 C- ''mDac' and 2t "STT- win a -k. iVltorTunTnext Thursday at its regular'n- ly business ana aocuai aawKni.

A pretty event ef last Sunday was the flag presentation to the M. Church' under the aus-tces of the D. of A. Dr. Daniel McGurk.

of Walnut Hills, gave an interesting talk on this occasion. Messrs. Lelirh BaMwIn, James nrface and W-lter have le't for Camp T-n Ftia tui-rs a ww ty Mrs. Etrausser. of Northside, Tuesday afternoon.

Favors were awaided Mra Howard. Mra WiU liam Buts, Mrs. Elsesses and Mra Rose. COLLEGE HILL. On Friday afternoon Miss Good- 'rich entertained the members of Eliza- beth Guild at her noma on aeimont- ave- hue.

v. t.m. war tha MaJr nd Mr- Samuel Ramsey wsrs ths guests last week of Mr. and Mra Norman Chace Mra Mary Ann Bnmk. of Chicago, 1.

v.MUnnr Mra Geore-e Clickner. Mrt frank Simpson has returned from a visit with her daughter. Mra Wll- nam Ernst. In Waco, Texas. M.ss Gale Bo-d.

of Greensburg. Miss Wllla Kaiser, of Sayler Park and Mra William Atberton, of Hamilton, were the Euests of Mrs. 8. Butterueld for several days during the week. Miss Mary Pyle is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mra Theodore Mrs. Caroline Dunbar and little grand- "turned from Camp t.iii;i iuau, uci ii. saw ocu usages sir. William Dunbar. Mra Walter L.

Evans la spending the end with friends in Dayton. Ohio. Mrs. E. P.

Hart, of Rochester. N. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Robert H.

Stewart, at The Oakwood. Mrs. Jessup and daughter, MlsS Mayme, of Walnut' Hills, visited with Miss Julia Sayre during the week. CAETHAGE, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Henry celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary in a very pleasant manner at their horns on" Seventy-first street Saturday evening by entertaining the following In a very pleasant manner Miss Nora Watson, Miss E. Lunsford, Miss Anna Emery, Mra Grabel. Miss Winnie Dever, Miss Irene Toung. Mra E.

Teljohan and daughter Gertrude, Miss Flor ence Frederick, Mra Stoltz, Mra J. Toung, Mr. Wessel and Mr. and Mrs. M.

Henry. Mr. and Mrs. H. Buhrman were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Gauspohl at Blancbester. Ohio, during the past week. Mra starkey, of Sixty-ninth street, waa tne recipient or a pleasant surprise reception tendered her at her home Thursday aiternoon by the following ladles: Mra D. Kllxour.

Mrs. Ludlow. Mra Sears. Mra Roosa, Mrs. Schwartz, Mra Isenagel and Mrs.

bhannon. Mra Georee Ismael has returned from pleasant visit to her son. Sergeant George Ismael, at Camp Sherman. Mra E. Holleran spent the past week with ner dauKhter, Mrs.

w. Daiton, at Middle town. Ohio. Mra A. Bachscheider and daughter, Mlsa Marie, very pleasuutly entertained a knitting party at their home Monday evening, which event was enjoyed by the following guests: Misses Mildred Langohr.

Irene Youne. Gertrude Teliohan. Helen Fetter. Bertha. Nell, Elsie and Edna Hadler, Mary H.armlan' J- Katon.

Rose Katon, Mr. Tne Tnimb. society met with Mra Hale, of Hartwell, as hostess last Tuesday. Among the -nests present were Mra Smal- 'Mra Felix. Mrs.

Frank. iirsL Kmsnuf of nartwell. Airs. Kamon of Lockland. Mra McKeag of Arlington, Mrs.

L. Curtis, Mra L. Hayes, Mrs. Foutz, Mra Cols and. Mrs.

Bates of tbis village. Mis.H JeKsie Birch Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Malsch. at Columbus. Ohio.

The Five Hundred Club met Friday afternoon with Miss Elsa Strangman at her home on Mt. Auburn, at which the following iT i M'ss Flora, of Wyoming, and Mr. and Mra Dcltt aaugnter, miss cnariotte. a ARLINGTON" HEIGHTS. Master Gale Cammon, of Lockland.

''Is visiting his uncle. Mr. Cbarlea BiUingsley. Privates Garnet Price. Joseph Payne and Paul Lacey.

of the United States army, were at home on furloughs during the past week. Miss Delia Hudson Is visiting relatives In Newport. Ky. Mra Charles McKeag attended ths meeting of the Thimble Bee Club on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. O.

C. Hale, of HartwelL Mrs. C. M. Sklllmaa, of Hartwell.

was ths hostess of tbe Suburban Dinner Club. Among those who enjoyed her hospitality were Mra J. K. liull and Mra John Skill-man. Mr.

and Mra Owen Sweeney were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mra Edmonson, of Mr. Lowell Kunts attended a class picnic in Pleasant Ridge on Sunday, the hostess being Miss Mildred Newman. Mrs. Marie Turckes spent several days inuict, r.

juuis van riagen. Mr. Leo Van Hagen was tendered a farewell party on Sunday. Among those present were Mr. and Mra W.

Liesman and family, of Carthage; Mr. and Mra Frank Van Hagen. Miss Catherine Torllne. of Cov ington; miss ora Zinna of Lockland: Miss Anna wiiricn, or Heading; Mra Marie Turckea ot Geneva. uim.

lora. Helen and Mr. Albert i Cincinnati. Corporal A. B.

Van Hagen. from Camp 8herman. was at home during the past GLENDALE. Mr. Melvln Southworth.

of Springfield. Masa, was ths guest of Mra Rufus South- worth lsst Sunday. The Garden Club met Monday afternoon with Mra Guy Taylor. Among those present were Mra Hodges, Mra Alfred Allen, Mra Clifford Allen. Mrs.

Walter Miller, Mra Wil-iam Gait. Mra William Merril. Miss Mar garet ntus ana miss Margaret Johnston. Miss Elizabeth' Hinkle. of Paducah.

Kv. waa the guest of Mra Harry Brown last week. Mr. and Mra Roger Rogan left last Friday for Pittsburg. Mr.

Rogan has joined the navy ana win ne on uuty in tttsburg. Mra Edgar Moeser and two littla Jamli ters left on Thursday for a round of visits with relatives in Zanesvllle. Mra Mast, of Ottumwa. Iowa who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. T.

Heward jonnston, lert last week lor Knoxvllle. Mra William Cooner Procter unrl xtl Mary Johnston returned on Friday, after spending a month near Ashville. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Lac km an went to Chillicothe on Thursday for tbe opening of ELMWOOD PLACE. A pretty social event of the past week was an Informal luncheon given by Miss Anneken at her home last Tuesday for Miss Marguerite Genring, bride elect of Mr. John Kohstall. whose marriage will soon take i place. Ths guests were the Misses Mar garet and Irene Gehrlng.

Oella Blom and Gertrude Wessel. The Misses Clara and Eva Davis very pleasantly entertained with a farewell reception at tbeir home Thursday evening in honor of their brother, Mr. Howard Davis. who left for Ft. Leavenworth.

also air. ui nuru. who ext lor tne navy. Among those present were Messra Ed Starke, Howard Davla Barry Spangler, the Misses Mane itiesenoerger, tjiara Spaeth, Helen Graff. Hilda Touphen.

Esther Brock. man. Melva Fee. Clarice and Eva Davis and iw lira Itavi. Mr.

and Mra Frank Zurieck entertained quite a number of friends at their home last Sunday in honor' of the former's birthday anniversary, which event was greatly en-Joyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mra Charles oconner, Mr. and Mra H. Young and sons, Mr. and Mra.

John Zurieck. Mr. and Mra Joe Weber, Mr. and Mra George Stegeman. Mr.

and Mra Herman Zurieck and children. Mra MeCalL Mra Henry Stegeman and daughtera Mr. and Mra Harry Stegeman. Mr. Alfred Miller.

Mr. and Mra Henry Zurieck. Mr. D. Dacey i Miss Norma Hucks entertained Mlsa Herbst, of aa her guest during tne past wee.

i Mra Frank Anneken entertained with in nonor ot tne ioiiowing guests: Mra a. tSchenke. Mra Christine Anneken. Mrs 1 Tl, K.ihrw-v an ehiiHP.n vr Hesselbrock and Miss Rose Hesselbrock. SirVweTp! rtah" hon.WonrlW,al eveniSaT hJ.

Me.ra John 8toll. of WUmlngton. ar.5 ThomaJ, of Ga who left foe A i X.X.-I I0.r "'v V------- Present were tne ns ary a-vans i-ag, 5na o.nara; 1X1U Banteher. verna Miner, jo iever, Mra Jones, Messra Fred Melcamp. Fred K.pner, of Um; r-erry lurner, ot umminevllle SaUera of Walnut Hills: Dallas Batea Mra D.

Diamond and Ralph and Delia Diamond. Miss Florence Long entertained with a dinner party at her home In honor of the foUow.n ssussti "jMiHarry Dumint and XTR. mont and son Raymond and Miss Jeannett. a.t. reciptloTaTbei "hom" lu p-turdV evening in honor of her nenhaw R.naom.

Other arneata na. Mr. Arthur Ransom, ytner guests present Mr. and Mra zieinnrina. Sir.

D. veaael. Mr. and Mra G. B.

Placka Mr. and Mra A. Sanderson. Mr. and Mra and Mra W.

Dettmer.y Mr. and Mra M. I Hrt, n. Mr. ana airs.

aaiaaiexon. Mr. and Mra L. Ralph and Mias Alma Ransom. nART w'ilLL.

A romance that has existed a number of v.p.s "ri last Saturday ajtornoo Are Here Told the Best Remedy1 for Their Troubles. VS-fomont. (1 "I was tirouch the critical period ot life, being forty-tux tne symptoms incident to tnat cnange neat nasoes, npj-vousnesA. and was in a treneral run down condition. so it was hard for ma to do my work.

Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as the best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronjrer in erery way since taking it, and the annoying' symptoms nave disappeared." lira. M. Gossxs, 925 Kapoleon Fremont, Ohio.

North Hayes; Conn, "Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound restored my health after eTerythingelse had failed when passing through change of life. There is nothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms." Mrs. Flobuck 197, North Haven, LYDIA E. JTfr Itt II1! aur-a' TK II Inf.

I WOTTiyBLE COMPOUND tVPIA E.HNKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYWM.MASS. at 4 o'clock In the marrUge of Miss Anna Hegner. daughter of Mrs. A.

P. Hegner, and Mr. Richaid Burbank. son of Mr. and Mra Wm.

Burbank. Dr. Wm. Salt performed the ceremony In the presence of the two families of the bride and bridegroom. Tbe wedding music was played by Mias Nellie B.

Caddy. For the processional the Lohengrin "Bridal Chorus" was used, and tbe Mendelssohn March was the recessional. During the ceremony the tender aria from Lists' "Love Dream" was rendered. Miss Gladys Moss, from Covington, acted as maid of honor. She wore a beautiful French gown in gray and coral, with a corsage bouquet of sweet pesa Ths bride was very lovely in white organdy, Her bouquet was of pink rosebuda Mr, Robert Henderson acted as best man.

Fo, lowing tbe ceremony a wedding dinner was served. After a abort wedding trlD Mr. and Mra Burbank will be at home with Mr. Burbank'a parents on Parkway avenua Mrs. Ksy E.

Abercromble. of Mystic avenue. entertained with a miscellaneous shower last Frldsy In honor of Miss Bessie Darling, whose engagement to Mr. R. W.

Ksuble, of Rock- ford. III. Miss Darling is the daughter of Rev. J. D.

Darling, formerly pastor of the Parkway Avenue M. E. Church, of this suburb. The wedding win take Place tbe latter part ot Juna Among the guests at the shower were Mrs. O.

Q. uinston. Miss Ethel Winston. Mrs. Wm.

Salt. Miss Nell Salt. Mra Wilcox, Miss Mary Alexander. Miss Nellie Skinner. Misses Mareelle and Elsie Craig, Margaret and Ul lan Miss Leila Marsh.

Mrs A. P. Balsora snd Mrs Ruth Ad man son. The members of the Pickle Club. ehaDeroned by Miss Flonence Jaynes.

enjoyed a slumber party etneaday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Ferger. In the party were Miss Irene Hunting. Miss Mildred Easton. Miss Emma Wood Taylor. M'ss Harriet Moore.

Miss Cor- line De Camp. Miss Margaret Cookston, Miss Helen txrtggs snd Miss Inez Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl De Camp, of South Bend.

are the guests of Mrs. De Camp's parenta Mr. and Mrs. Burbank, of Parkway ave nue. Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Tmtem and children. Helen and William, of Buffalo. N. are visiting st the home of Mrs.

Anna D. Tatem. on Woodbine avenuC. and Mra Tatem'a parents. Mr.

and Mea Wm. Kite. In Delhi. Miss Ana tel Hraastreet. neao.

ot tne pnysicai training department for women at Den i son Vnlversity. returned to her home on Parkway avenue Saturday for a few days' vacation be fore entering upon her duties at the State Normal school. Kearney. Neb. Mrs.

a. ri. Lockwood. of Pittstnirg. was tne guest for a few days last week of Mrs.

Charles Upson. Mra Edwin Ferger and daughter, Ruth, are visiting in Anderson, Ind. Before returning home they will attend the commencement ex ercises at Perdue University. Mr. Knight Ferger will accompany them home.

"WYOMING. Mra Frank Ampt, of Dayton. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ampt.

Mr. and Mra Clayton Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buss and Mr.

and Mra Henry Steines entertained the members of the Evening Card Club on Tuesdsy evening at the Wyoming; Club. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock after which the game of five hundred was played. The prizes, which were thrift stamps, were. won by Mra Addison Tsylor and Herbert Alcorn. Among the members were Mr.

and Mrs. Addison Tslor, Miss Alice. T'-ler. Mr. and Mra Joe Jewett.

Mr. and Mrs. Dsvld Jonea Mr. Fred Tyler. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Cunningham, Mr. and Mra Eugene Busa Lieutenant and Mrs. Le Roy Brooks. Mr.

Will Brown. Miss Mr. Gus Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Stone- berger, Mra Charles Paul and Mr.

and lira John Pendery. Mrs. Frank Brine, of the Roselyn. Clifton. has been spending the past week with Mra Thomas Shipley.

Mra Stanley Rottlnger was hostess on Wednesdsy to the members of a luncheon-bridge club. A very Interesting meeting will take place to-morrow afternoon at the Wyoming Club under the auspices of the Mothers Club. Miss Martha Jonea the Federal Food Dem onstrator, with her corps of assistants, will frlve a practical exhibition ot bow to as the many substltutea Members of the Mothers' Club and their friends are urged to be present and avail themselves of this unusual opportunity. Edwin K. Stearns is- spending the week snd in Frankfort, visiting Mra Berry.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson have returned from Rockford. where they visited Lieutenant ana Mra cneyney Wll- son. Mrs.

John Child entertained Informally Wedneadav evening. in honor of liar daughter. Mra John Childe, who left the next day for her home In Michigan. Among the number were Miss Judith rollings. Miss Dorothy Metcalfe.

Miss Helen Raymond. Miss Blanche Bonnell, Miss Lure-ta Sutherland, Miss Catherine King, Miss Dorothy Hay, miss Mary Sutherland. Miss Brownell and Miss Healy. Mr. Rufus Healy has enlisted In ths T.

M. C. A. work at Camp Sherman. Mrs.

Harris Is here from the Bontn. vfjrkt- inr her sister. Mrs. Meade. Mra.

Will Meredltn. or Springfield, has been visiting- her sister. Mrs. Alfred Stearns. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles King are spending the week In Northern Michigan. Mr. Allan Sutherland is now located at Pensacola. Fla.

Mra Henrv Miner entertained en Friday last In honor of herdaughter, Mra Edward Feea. ot jieveiana. Mra Meade entertained with an after noon tea on Saturday last In honor of her Mrs. riarna Miss Keoa spinner visiting Mrs. Klefer in Detroit.

IX)CEXANI). Mra' Charles Buck entertained the Hart well Card Club in her usual hospitable manner Wednesday. Among the- guests were Mesdames Knspp and HamzneU. of Car thage; Hals, Legler, Hopping, Kleesple, T. T.

Nunn. Gray, Fred Smith and Alexander, of Hartwell; Varelman. Smith, and Holt, of this village. Mra Smalley, of Ger-mantown. was also a guest.

Mra C. English entertained at dinner Tuesday In honor ef her mother, Mra. Elisabeth Taylor, Mra Gordon, of Wyoming; Mra A. M. Voorhis, Mrs.

Qeorge Vail and Mra R. M. McVay." Mra Anna Herman knd Miss Pearl Sparks spent the week end wltS Mra Bacon Is Hamilton, Ohio. Mra John Knedler was at bom's to ths Lockland Card Club Tuesday afternoon, Mra Lester Marrow returned te her boms tn Ridley Park after a visit of several weeks- with her parenta Mr. and Mra Plana.

TJavaMK. Mra George Vail Is spending the week with relatives in Franklin, Ohio. Mra Elisabeth Taylor, who- has been aenriinv thai winter with her daughter, Mra Charles English, left for Beilefontaine Thursday to visit ber daushter, lura li "wii. ja) ana lort- years of age and had all Hartman arrived home Tuesday, the commencement exercises at Miami having been held that day. Miss Francis Ruffner, formerly of Lock-land, and Mr.

William Hover." were married at tbe bride's horns in Pleasant Ridge on Wednesday. SHARONVLLLE. Mra-B. C. Schenk entertained with a dinner Wednesday for Mra Peter Daniels and daughter.

Miss Nell" of Springfield; Mr. and Mra Thomas McGrail. Mrs. Sam Gerth and daughter, of Sharonvllle. and Miss Marie Stocjcwell, of Franklin.

Ohio. The Junior Club surprised Miss Edith Trenott Friday night. Those In the party were Misses Evelyn Berns. Ester and Mary Robinson. Marjory Smith.

Margaret Bregen, Pearl Burns, Ada Miller, Ina McClung. Frances Randall (Miamisburg). Francea Lawson George Brogen, Messra William Flnley, Joseph Turner and Leroy Comer. Mra John Malone entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Helen Hearn, of Mt. Notre Dame; Mr.

Arch Eddington, of Delaware, and others, of Sharonvllle. The 8unshlne Club met- at ths home of Mra. Rtttner. Mr. and Mra Charles Brevoort and chll-dien have been visiting relatives in Chillicothe and Columbus.

MASON. Mrs. Wilson McClelland, of Pleasant Ridge, was the guest of Mr. and Mra Albert Bennett Wednesday. Miss Emma Torbett.

of Columbus, was a recent guest of Mason friends and spent Thursday with Mra Emma Benedict-Mr. and Mra Charles 8waln. of Hartwell. week-end guests of Mr. and Mra J.

J. Moody and attended the alumni banquet of the Mason High School Friday evening. Mra Shrader. of Sayler Park, was a guest of her daughter, Mfss Gray Shrader last week. Mra W.

Conover has returned from a short visit with her daughter. Mra 8. 8. Wyer, of Columbua and will leave soon for Wetlesley. Masa.

where she will attend the commencement exercises of her niece. Miss Helen Lyona Miss Elizabeth Hulse spent the week end with Miss Marjorle Conover. of Social villo. Miss Pauline Keever, of Dayton, la visiting her parenta Mr. and Mrs.

John Bahr and children, of Alliance, visited Mr. and Mra Victor Tompkins last week. Miss Jean Van Dyke spent the week end with Prof, and Mra Claude A. Bruner, of Lebanon. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Williamson were recent guests of Mr. and Mra Robert Bennett, of Anderson, Ind.

Mrs. P. Kroell, of Corryville, Is visiting Mr. and Mra John Drake. WEST VIRGINIA BLTJETTELD, Mr.

and Mra Bane B. Htgginbotham have returned from Del and, Fla, and will spend the summer here. Mra John S. Henderson, 'Who has been visiting her son. Mr.

Z. O. Henderson, has returned to her home In Elllston, Va Mrs. Robert S. Peters and little son Bobby, have returned from a visit with relatives in Roanoke, Va Mrs.

H. of Portsmouth. Ohio. Is visiting Mra a M. Scott, Mra Larry Dunn has returned from Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va, where she visited her husband.

Miss -Beulah French has gone to' Norfolk and other Virginia points to visit friends. CHARLESTON. Mr. and Mra H. Lunbach and.

children, of Detroit, who have been guests of Mra Lunbach's -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Ruffner, have returned home. Mra William Patrick entertained at bridge Tuesdsy afternoon complimentary to Mrs. Harold Eta of Wheeling, who Is a guest of her parenta, Mr.

and Mra Henry Black. Mrs. J. M. Wlngfleld.

who has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. E. Moore, has. returned to her boms In Atlanta, Ga, Mra Ben Bod en, of West field.

N. guest of her sister. Mrs. 8. B.

Thomas. Is a Mra Harry Joslln and daughter, Cecil of Newport. N. are guests of Mr. and Mra.

Robert Hudnall. Mra. Filmore Musser, of Portsmouth, Ohio, Is a guest of her slater, Mrs. Ella Mathews Miss Ethel Msraden. who has been a guest of Mrs.

X. F. Fawcett. has returned to her home. In Philadelphia Mrs.

Harry R. Pugh and little son have gons to vanceDurg. to viati relatives. Miss Marguerite. Payne was hostess to a party ot friends Tuesday afternoonVT Mra Albert Schwabs and Mra May have gone Buffalo, N.

to spend several weeks with relativea Mr. snd Mrs. Gelorge MacLane, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac-Donald, have returned to their home In In-disnapoils, Ind.

Miss Alice Beury hss returned from Washington, D. where she spent the winter. Mra F. M. Staunton and daughter.

Miss Caroline, have gone to New York to viait friends. Mra Frank Donnelly, of Gallipolla Ohio Is visiting her daughter. Mra Frank Beardsw CLARXSBURG. Mrs. Vance Horner has gone to Washington, D.

C. to visit frienda Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Agnew and daughter, Mrs. H. Atsrodt and children have returned from a visit with relatives in Vtv-' Miss Mary Johnson has returned from a visit with relatives in Luthervllla. Md. Mra Thomas Conaell and daughter.

Miss Anna B. OoanelL have returned from a visit with relatives tn Rochester, Minn. -Mrs. Ray Stealey has gone to Camp Crswa Allen town. to visit hawhuabanaL Mra Elizabeth Hess enterfaTnaS VZLa-- afternoon.

Sb was assisted by al Margaret Dishart. Clytlo Law Znd CuTrU Fleming. Mra Una Brohard, of Philadelphia la Visit-Ing at the -borne of her mother, Mr Tjennl, Gumm Mr. and Mra O. H.

Orlffln, df York villi. Ohio, he were guests at the home of Mra' Jsmes Morrison, have returned home. Mrs. John Wummerville, of AubOrn -K who was a guest of Mr. and Mra Oar'a Da via has gone to to visit jelaUvea Vim Besse Mason and' niece, Miss Mare He mlcfc.

have returaed frcaxTavum with relatives )in Ft. Worth, TexasT Miss Francea Lynch, of Pittsburg. Penh, who was a get of her aunt. Mra. vi' O-Doouell haaturned hotneT O.

fvVedding has returnawf. e. eral months with relatives In Los Angeles, 1 has returned home. Miss Jane Montgomery has returned from a visit to New HUNTINGTON. Miss Lola Hunt has returned from visit with friends in Cleveland and Mentor.

Ohio. Mra Charles Lucas, of Richmond, is a guest of her sister, Mra Luther Roe. Mra Clara Brown has returned from a visit with friends In Pittsburg, Penn. rtnionel and Mrs. J.

H. Long snd son Ed ward have returned from a.visit to Uha a. New York. Mr. and Mra Jayn Fuller have returned from a visit to Dayton and other points la Ohio.

Miss Gladys Meek, of Whitehouse, who- has been visiting her uncle, Mr. John Sagraves. has returned home. Mrs. T.

H. Paynter, of Frankfort, Is a guest of Mrs M. H. Sands. Mra A.

D. Smith, who ha been a guest of Mra Fred Edwards, hss returned to her home in Boston, Mass. A post-nuptial luncheon and bridge party was given Wednesday afternoon by Mr-, o. L- Ritter in honor of Mrs. Fred W.

Schocw, who left the latter part of the week fqr Pelham Manor, N. where she will si ltd some time with Mr. Schoew on bis returtr from a cruise of Southern waters. MORGANTOWN. Miss Mary Newell has gone to New York to visit friends.

Mrs. D. C. Garrison' entertained with a dancing party Monday evening. Her guests were -Misses Mabel Soudera Virginia He Ktnley.

Margaret Thomas. Margaret Arnett. Margaret Jones, Clara Peoples, Golda Hall, Ola Smith, Alta McNeely, Georgia Frances Fitzgerald, Ruth. McCombs; Messra Perry Scott, Miles Cobu'rn, Dale Johnson, James Lawrence, Austin J. Boundy, Maple Brannan, Frauk Trump, Robert White, Virgil Snead, -Albert Laas and Horace Ash.

Mrs. George Irons, of Kansas City, Is a guest of Tier daughter, Mra Jo 1,. Keener. Mr. and Mra Rosa Sullivan have returned from a visit with friends in Pennsylvania PARKERSBTJRG.

Mra E. Cole and daughter. Mra Herbert Little, left Thursday for.Pana, 111. Miss Elaine Cramer has from Chillicothe. where she was ths week ead guest of Lieutenant and Mra R.

A. Lee. Miss Elizabeth Moore has returned from Columbus, Ohio, where she attended tha university. Mr and Xfra limaa rhave for French Lick Springs, wuerv iuey wui spena several weeks. Mra E.

H. Fiynn and Mra Josephine Muncey are visiting in liavenswood. Mra John Carter Shyrock arid two sons, of Baltimore, are the guests of Mr. and Mra I. M.

Diis. Mra William Doll my er and children, of Kansas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Soley. Mra A. H. Kqnst has" returned from an extended visit in Cincinnati. Mra George W.

who has been visiting in Richmond, Va. and Mrs. Neilis C. Burwell, who is visiting in Washinsiuu, will attend the Episcopal Council in Charita-town this week. SISTERSVILLE Miss Ruth McCormlck entertained at her home on Wells street 'iueaday evening with a miscellaneous shower, complimentary to Miss Annette Frame, whose mariKifc to Louis Case will be an event of June IS.

Uhe evening was spent in sewing and music. Mra Erne Cunningham has returned Ravenswood. where she has been the fueat of friends and relntivea Mra P. H. Gaffney has returned from New Matamoraa Ohio, where she has bcn the guest of frienda Mra C.

F. Martins left Wednesday for Ppmeroy. Ohio, where she will be the guest of friends and relativea Mra James Hickman, who has been th guest of friends and relatives here, has returned to her home In Middlebourne. Mrs. -J.

C. Morrison has returned fmm Wheeling, where she has been the guest of relatives for several daya ST. ALBANS. -11" A Zerkle left Tured.iy to visit their son. Howard, at Columbus.

Mra J. E. Cunningham and daughter. M's. Evelynne Clark, have returned from a visit at Washington.

D. C. Mlfton relatives In Mr. 'and Mrs." W. N.

Tally have return. 1 from a visit through Kentucky. Mrs. Lena Mlcbie. of Huntington.

Is visitors friends and. relatives and Mra J. A. Fisher have reiurnrd from a visit at Lewisburg. WHEELING.

Mayme Rchmelchel. of this cltv. and tL laockhard. of Pittsburg. IVm VY, mrr'f1 at the briue'a home Lutheran Church, officiated.

er and Mr. Francis Hf germaa were married at the Church ti. WUIlasi Han urfT ymj MrZ H.ILPI?TOin?. U' Truschell entertained wit juu.u.cuiate conception Monday morning. Rev.

knitting DSrtv Morula Mrs. George Jeflerson entertained at brl-U-; edneeday afternoon, having for her gue-a Meadames Russell Irvine. George Hewitt. Jld Missea Grace Carter Gertrude Garden and Bess Mathlson. Miss Marie Chapman and Mr.

jbhn M. i2 married at St. Joseph'sT Cath-- morning, Kev. o. iL Muje omcMUng.

Cn entertained a party mends Monday afternoon. j- Miss Lillian Woods entertained with a knlt-' Monday evening, baling fr n- guests Misses Anna Lots, Bessie West. Blan lie Brubaugh. Ida Mossor. Helen Trabert, Clariu-aJhompson and Mary Thomas.

nnul dance of the student, of I.lnsly institute wss held Taesday evening. ThoM present were Mu.se Katherlne UnderwtK-i. Margaret Grogan. Dorottn GUleland. Kathryn Klem, Marian e.

He'" Barger, prances Wllda Marshall, Amy McCullogh. Helen flnu. Ada Bonnessao. Helen Goetze. Rhea Hugger.

Corlnne Scheuitc. Glllighan. Helen Fladlng. Dorothy Star-ton. Mary Hasklna Eleanor Stewart.

Kl-le Le Storer. Florence Hannao. Hubbard. Elisabeth Hubbard. Louise Hanger.

Louies Reiser. Margaret Schaub. Marearet Bone. Mai la Rolfs. Virginia Etlg.

Nell Snider. Iorotby Bona Vera McElroy, Maszie Covne. Jasper, Darothy Field. Mary Worker. Florence Benner.

Naomi Seaman. Helen S'eiti. r.ota Wllma Schnerlein. Nancy Brokaw Lily Birch, Marie Bauerle. Marjory Meyer.

Nell Ricbey. Ethel Keefer. Alma Snider, Mehan, Mabel Seal, Charlotte Wynter. iV.ma Sehults, Margaret Riddle, Gol.lle Rugh. Slsr-garet Diets.

Hazel Bycott: Messra Benon Jackson. Andrew McClure, Phil Gitbens. lt-k Rogera Charles Hutchlns. Campbell Palmei. Vance Harper, Carl Flat a.

Ray George Bona Albert Whttaker, William Hel'-vllle. Robert Llpphart. Oria Levy. Tom Noble Merrltt Brand. Huge.

Wolfe. Kenneth Thomas Lewis. E. Sanders. Howard Jones.

Henry Horn brook, Hicks Frk-k, William Bernard Diets. Leo RelchMum. Jscx Storer. William Lane. Charles Baer.

Rome Rankin. Walter Blum. Carroll Hfc-ks, Carl Ul-rtch. Harold Stroehraann. Jamea Watklna Warner adorn.

A. Yanda. Nelson Bycott. William Farmer, Howard Fehrenbach. Thomas Joseph, William Joseph.

John Dudlev, Luis Schuette, Donald Hamll, -Charles Hodge. Herbert Jonea Char'es PauL Lou's Lane. Charles Glser. Wsrd Elliott. Jack Haberstlok.

Kor Chambers. Clarenre Jones. Doc -Downing. WU-1 -1 n. i'l Sehere.rle'n.

Chester Men- H. B. jarvia F. C. Wes-ell, Hy Her-.

i Lurns, 6.

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