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Kt Patrf' k' Home on IUvtii rrt on Mndy Ptar wr niarked for Mim Kram Mot, roL'urd Marion and Alic Maiik, Beyi-ial Oir-n. jantrvi Htirkvr, Josephine Bell, Kate -( iVrtte Cmith. M-. H. W.

Karkl-y wu hontens at a Bt. 1 air-' k' party Monday veniwr br home vi ldn Lrive. Her ftwsta IneludtMl MiMfi Marcurite oot. ielna Hr-hnell, Maria jvronwH. Htisl Hn4r.

1111 Ian Brln. Adpmhick, Celeste 8c hi am and Mia t- BtallriF. 5ir. Hiid Mrs. Gcorre J.

Kclbler. of Mvnue, tnnounrd the muTUie of t.i.r dauRhfer, Mildred Eltzalieth. to Ed- ani Iturman, Hon of Mr. and Mrs. Hw-iMftn burman.

Mr. ard Mra. Justice exixt to lav the Drat of the umiith- fr White Sulphur Spring. jlr. and Mra Osorge I.

Krwman have cone to New York, -w here they III be their son George, who is, ttndinfT the Manltus Military Academy. Mre. Sim Row and daughter Wealth la. fio wre week-end KUftsts of MUs Kdltn j.iaateen. have returned to their homo In Mr.

Hobert Stranahan and Mlas Anna rra.nahan cone to KloriUa for an iu- a stay- -Mr. and Mra Joseph, F. Cummins axe at yi Clemens. Miss Ida Dowllns. who has been doina- antren ai hospital ork in New York tor three months, returned to Toledo' on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kellman, of Lincoln bvrnue, left Thursday for French Uck, Ind-Mrs.

Jennie Jeffries came Saturday from Trdlarapolls to be tho guest of her daugh-t r. Mra Percy B. Williams. Mr. W.

J. Nael expects to leave soen or Hot 8prinK. where she will jpain lor some time. Mr. end Mrs.

John sunders and Mr. and Mra FreI Mayer left Friday for mv-ra! weeks' sojourn In Atlantic City and tw York. Mrs. J. I.

R. Iamson. accompanied by Vt nter, Mrs. Bowerling, i is pending' vt1 weeks in the South. Frank Ford Chiles, of Cleveland, -i the wofk-md tuest of Mra Oardiuer j.tfi:iitr and Mrs.

John S. Oabia. Mr. and Mra. Blacque Wilson, of Rlarlc Tarh.

formerly of Toledo, spent the veK-pnd with Mr. and airs. Frederick 1 -b'E- SPRINGFIELD. R- AND MRS. J.

B. McOREW ln I a handsomely appointed dinner S.tt-1 I urday evening at the Hotel Shawnee In honor of Lieutenant Roselll. of the Italian army. Lieutenant Ro- 5Ui the lecturer Saturday aft- the "Woman's Clui. Y.

W. C. A. Mr. and Mrs.

McGrew'a guest r.cn Lieutenant Kuaelli, Mr. and Mra. Harry 1 cm. Mra. C.

L. Minor, Mr. end Mrs. J. Ei-vooU Myers.

In honor of the gallant young Italian ofTl- Mrs. II. H. Bean entertained the officer the dub, the lecture committee and several -l at an informal tea after the lecture- at the flean home. Mrs.

Bean's greats at the tea re Lieutenant Iloselll, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Joseph' B.

Cartniell. Mr. and Mr. v. P.

Thouiaa and eon Wallace. Mrs. John Huli' k. Mrs. L.

Minor. Mn Trank-Snypp, Mrs I.ia Keok Wiggins. Mrs. William Rockel. la I'uman.

Mrs. Ma.y Bowman Showell. narrv Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kiwood Mr. ai.d Mrs. J. B. McOrew.

Mary McCuilouch enttrtainod a num-1- of fru-iuls quite tutorMiteily at her home college avenu. Ltnteen gueetJi wtre i Aftrr a pleAJKitit jnm avent. in netdle- lofrpuhnieats were by tl-e hutott--ra. Mr. Jan relumed to her home, sotita i.imeeftoiit; Htreei, Thursday, aXtur t-everai days In "oinilua.

Mr. atid Mrs. H. K. Ptciwn, of f'l-h wtrtiot.

liave pone to New Yorlc City, r.re tr.cy will wi-end several days. i-r. aii'i Mrf. It. Hruoaicer entertained art informal dinner 1-arly Vednc1sy fVe-r their home.

North Fotintaln eii'ie. AlK-e Dcolev left Th'ireday fr Boston 1 VorK. Miss Dooley will meet her r.tl:er. Mrs. Aunts Dooley.

In the latter city. 1.KI logsthtr tiiev will no to aalitnKton, L. "i I tv yian to return to Syriiistleld in aiout to wevKs. j.i..i.e B. Pauley, of Chicago, arrived lifl i.riiicfielti to l-e the uw" of Mrs.

fharlea Ludlow, of Last High for a fe days. M- Oeiirge i iigie lun.heon on edne-iCay a h.rmln. ax-tl comiJment to her Mrs Sarah tfpKlght. of a. Sir GooHle and dauu'lter, Mies Ejlth an-I Mrs.

N. J. McKnlilht. all of Wish-1 n. t.

arrived In this -ity Friday aftar- to ep-n a lew cays witn Jirs. j. r- 1 1 uew. i :i.i Mrs. -McKnignt are en rouie iium i'r.

ani Mr. Richard Kent were host ani -1 at a motor 'turner party given at uth Vloniia. evening. aui'r -a-- in hotior of the Kentp liaise Mr-. J.

William Ky.ler, of Rah. N. V. ani Mrs. K.

B. WriBit. of New Cltv In farty were Mrs. Ryder. Mrs.

WrfirM Mrs. rat i Hypes. Ml." Mary Johnson. Iwroihv llvim Mlse Iluth Hue, Mr. end rs.

Utv -I'oblrntz and Dr. Mrs. Kent. Mis Kul'er enttrtaincd with a 1 i -'icon of 18 covers Thursday in the private room of tlie oung Women's Chris-tiun Association. Mrs.

Ralph MUler. of Belmont avenue, has from AsheviUe, N. C. shere she Mr. and Mrs.

Voiriey Trorat returned home T.ilnsdav rrom loronio. v.aiwi. ii.f M. hnr sad Mies Delia BLisor. fharlKlnn.

ir the SUestS Of Mr. S-ld Mrs. Krank W. Harford. 1730 Uaat High etie-ii.

Vhev came down for the De concert. Mrs Geonte Mlnter and little daughtt-r Mar-ctta of Rattle Creek. ate guests of Mrs. L. C.

Packham. of this city. Mpe. Mintr 1 as many friends In SprinKfl'ld. and a number deiiirhtful UtUe particw have teen given in Cartmell.

of Dayton, le the guest of her son-in-law ana oaugnuer. air. bjiu leaned Ward, of Mccrelpnt avenue. Mrs. W.

M. Mamma was nwit-w i 1 er of the Worthlnston Chautauqua Tvdav afternoon nt her home on North Wittenberg avenue. Mrs. Nellie Potter save a vper on "Noire Imme" and Mrs. I.

T. Wallace read one on "Westminster Abbey." Mrs; Robert Clingennaiwis spending a fw Cavs in Cleveland. Mutaztne 1ub met Tuesday afternoon tie home of. Mrs. Rihrd D.

Patton. on HlKli street. Mrs. Allan MOJregor re-ewd Th Bookman and Mrs. Kulier TrumR the World's Work.

Mr and' Mrs. R. and Miss Marie Johnson were spnrit" fora dinner bridce rarty civ en Saturday night at tha SpHngtleld Coun- Frasch. of New Tork and l'arls. Pranre.

who has nen visiting Mrs. 11-l am B. Blee. -n Bast Hlrtl street, will leave uesiay morning for Indianapolis. DAYTON.

ns. FP.ANK H. ARNOLlJ is at I Wabash. visiting her son-ln- I l.wr and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Patil Moore, and daughter Harriet. Mrs. Charles Judson McKee is the gufst of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

ar.l Mrs. Franklin Gates, and two children of Hoffman. N. C. f.

Iiowner. of this city, and Mr. P.oe Hardin, of Newark. N. have jjust -ed their engagements Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra S. visited in Cleveland for several days and honji-ft for Erie. to spend some r.r ith relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. Steffey are In Baltt-moro. Md.

Ijtter they will make-a stsy at Atlantic City and resorts In the East and South. Miss Helen Wlthrow Williams Is at Oakland. to spend several months. Miss Charlotte Simms. who Is a student at Ely Court.

Greenwich, Is home M'tnding her spring vacation with her parrnts. Mr. and Mra Charles H. Slmms. Mrs.

G. Harriet Gorman and Mrs. Ernest Ja. kson are heme "from Florida after an ex-triuied visit. A inot enjoyable dinner dance was given Saturday evening at the Dayton Country Club for the young people who are home fom schools and colleges for their spring vi ation.

i Mrs. II. Will and Miss May G. Cum-minirs have returned to their home In Hllls-I'Ori a visit of several deya with their ousiii. Mrs.

Wilbur Kennedy. Miws Aden. Myers Is entertaining Miss -lia Mae Elliott, of Hamilton. Ai i olonial Hall Wednesday evening the and friends of the Wilsonlan Club nttrtained at a St. Patrick's party.

Hpe- I vo. al selections and favors In keeping with tlie day were features of the program. Thu Harter's Jass orchestra, from Richmond, furnished the music The so-riMl committee left nothlns; undone and the afalr was the moot succeaefiti of the season. Mrs. Harry Kramer and Miss Amelia Brunmi are In New York City to remain ral weks.

Mrs. Alfred A. Thomas is home from New Vork City, where she spent two months. Miss Irma Schachne is In Chicago to visit 'lh friends for two weeks. Mr.

ai.d Mra Samuel Margolle are Mr. and Mrs. Ueyer Oana. of Mass. Mrs iaymnnd Ttatllff has returned to her Guaranteed to Remove Superfluous Hair Roots IWendrrfo! Xew Mel heel Glorlcus news for women trotiblevd with distlKuring hairy By tneans of an entirely new and very simple method you can now remove not only the surface hair, but the roots as well! Just get a stick of phelactine from your drug-gist, follow th easjr Instructions see th hairroots come out viefore your very eyes! Yes, you can tjardly believe your eyes, the; work is done so -quickly, completely, harmlessly.

Phelactine Is non-odorous, non-poisonous couldnt hurt a child to eat it. Advertisement. Cincinnati after a visit with Mrs. kdwla O. Waymlre.

Mrs- lrvln G. Kumler and daughter. Mlae. home from Florida. i Mrs.

R. W. Bo ward and daughter and Mrs, A. Anderson and children are in Pittsburg, the guests of Mrs. A.i Oj-yke, the grandmother of Mrs.

Anderson. Miss Uylvla Oeta and Mr. Charles Heaphy are to be united In marriage during the early spring. i Mrs. Robert Dexter Is In Atlanta, the guest ot Mrs.

Henry Troutman. Mr. and Mra. Stanley M. Krohtl are at Atlantic City to spend several weeks.

Mrs. Joseph Goodman is entertaining her slater, Mlae Dora Jacobs, ef Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Michael are home after spending two weeks al sVlaittinsvtlle.

Indiana. i Miss Marietta Bergen was Monday at a theater party at Keith's, compllment-tn a bride-to-be. Mlae Louise (Winters. After the theater refreshments wefe served Young Women's I-eague. Mrs.

Edward M. Mclntire. aftes a vurlt Toledo with friends, has returned home. Mr. and Mra.

Kenneth Grant are home rrom Washington City. I Saturday afternoon, at o'eloV-k. Rev. vv. A.

Male at his home united In knarrlage Mlas Arllne M. Matthews and Mr. I Edward E. Haynes. The attendants were Miss Mary E- Haynes.

sister of the groom, iand Mr. Glen H. mlth. Mr. and Mrs.

Haynes will make their new home In Buffalo, N. Y. Mlas Dorothy Meikenhoue has returned to her home at uncle. after impending several days with friends. I Mr.

and Mra. Charles A. Robertson and two sons. Francis and John, left Thursday for Ocean View, to spend i several weeks. Mrs.

A. Vane I -ester has returned after spending several days with friends; in Ceve-land. Miss Cells stelnau, after 19 days In New York City, has returned home. I Mr. and Mrs.

George Lamber are home from Tampa and Orlando, where they spent three months. Mr. Houston I -owe and daughter. Mrs Ella I -owe Gunckel, after an absence of several weeks In St. Augustine.

Fla has returned home. Mrs. Valentine Winters is In Xew York City end will spend Easter with, her son John, a student at Yale University. Mrs. G.

W. Greenwood has returned to her home in Cleveland after a visit of three months with the Misses Angela Mae and Adelaide O'Brien and Mrs. Kate O'Brien. I Mrs. Albert Behrlnger and Miss Grace.

after a week'a visit with relatives. have re- lurnea to tnelr home In Celine. Mrs. Robert D. Patterson, after Florida for severaV weeks, la now ot friends In Boston.

Mass. a visit In the guest air. ana Mrs. William W. Sunderland are home from a visit of two months at St.

Augustine. Fla. Miss Laura Ross Moore, after! spending three weeks In New Yotk City, has returned nome. Mra Abraham S. Blrkham Is home from a visit In Cleveland with friends, At- the home of Miss Cora Gerard the members of the H.

B. Club and ithelr hus- Danas enjoyed a Kt. Patrick's party. Mrs. W.

D. Cullea la the guest of relatives and friends In New York City. Miss Virginia Rlke. who is attending school at Westovei. is at home i for her spring vacation.

Mlas Dorothy Jewett is pt West Baden. to assume duties at the base hospital. Mra rtusseii Johnston was hnsttess at the Dayton Woman's Club Tuesdav at a oner o'clock luncheon to a circle of friends. Mrs, Joseph Halsey has returned from Battle Creek, Mich. At the residence of Rev.

Halljj C. Burtt-hart. Kiiturdar afternoon at 3 ioVork. he united in marriage Miss Gladys Kosell and Mr. Jasper Hoy in the presence pf the Im mediate ramllles.

The attendants! were MIssJ Irene Goodman, a niece of the ft.rtdo. audi Mr. William Hoy, a brother of thfc groom. NATIONAL MILITARY HOME. Charles H.

Jennings, for many j-ears Commander of Company No. 23. has been appointed a clerk in tue Adjutant's office. Sergeant has been promoted to the command of Company No. 2.1.

i Charted N. Points. Sergeant Company No. 25. left Thursday for Michigan te make his future home there.

i The etstus of the Home, as shown by Wednesday's report, is as follows: officers present, 11: members present, 2. ST; members on extra duty with pay, 454; members on extra duW without pay. members sick. 90: total present. 3.Tt members absent with leave.

531 members sbaent without leave, members tick i in Government hospital at Washington. D. oil total absent. membership. 3.459.

The following-named membersj have been gained during the past week by! Admission: Krsnk Cilmenhegg, Company q. Third New York Infantry; I'hlllp Furst, Company H. Thirteenth Regiment. (States Infantry; Joseph Knight. Company Twenty -second Infantry.

West Virginia Infantry; Weley Rudislil. Company E. Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry: John M. Watson. Company G.

'txth it. gianent. West Virginia Infantry: Ed-ivln Brow a. Company Ninth Regiment, "New York' Cavalry; Walter Fritz, Company A. Second Regiment, United States Infantry: l.ewis Hoie.

Company Fifteenth Regiment, Michigan Infantry; Fred T. Smithers. Company L. Third Regiment. United Statea Cavalry: Newton Waggonner, Company II.

Second Regiment. Tennessee Infantry; Stanislaus I Zelanny. Company Ninth Regiment, United Statea Infantry; Charles K. Dodife. Company One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Regiment.

Ohio Infantry; James H. Hughes, Company II. Fifty-ninth Regiment. Indiana Infantry; William Jones. Company G.

Slxty-sighth Regiment. Pennsylvania Infantry; James Mcltonald, Company F. Nlntlr Regiment. United States Cavalry: William 11. Polk.

Company D. Twenty-first Regiment. Illinois Infantry: John Schoo'cy. Company K. One Hundred and Klghty-mnth Regiment.

Ohio Infantry, and Robert A. Tiltun, Company Thirtieth Regiment. Ohio Jnfantiy. Those gained by readmission are: Wll-l'am 1 1. Kelly.

Company H. Fifty-second Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry; Frank i-aw-y, band. Koity-sixth Regimeut. United States Infantry: Thomas Meehan. Company Thirty-sfcotid Regiment.

United Statea Inra.ntry; Ignatus Moore, company A. Fifth Regiment. United states Infantry: John Oakley. United States Navy: James Van Horn. Company G.

Thirtieth Regiment. Ohio Infantry: Edwin N. Aldrlch. Company One Hundred and Forty-second Indiana Infantry: George F. Iementa Comany H.

Tenth Ohio Infantry: John 11. 1-eCompte. Company D. Furtieth Regiment, Missouri Infantry; George Louthaln. unassiKhed 'Intantry; Thomas J.

lifhero. Company c. Fifth Regiment. Pennsylvania Infantry; i Jerry H. Laughlin, Company Ci.

Thirty-fourth Regiment. United States Infantry: James Miles. Company K. Third Regiment. Infantry; Robert Roth.

Company on Hundred and Sixty-first Regiment. Illinois i i Infantry: Charles E. Bchlndler, Company C. Fifth Regiment. Iltlnoie Infantry.

and Iavld Thompeon, Compeny M. Jtegiment. Kentucky Infantry. 1 The set down from hereon have been gained by transfer, their original branches lelng set sfter their names: John J. Andrewmes.

Company E. Twenty-ninth Rerlment. Maryland Infantry: John Hem-menway. Company O. Tenth' Regiment, Massachusetts infantry: Thpmas Trainer.

Com par. Thirty-fifth Regiment. New Jersey Infantry, and James Burke. Company riri Joseph Horgan. Company D.

Seventh Regl-i ment. New Jersey inrantry; a-ugene r. Eterle. Keystono Battery. Pennaylvania Light Artlliery: l.orenro S.

Hoag, Companv First California Heavy Artillery, and William II. Peck. Company K.i Sixteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania lnfantrv; from Mountain. Tennessee. William W.

Dunn. United States Marine Corps, and August MengaJ, Company E. First Regiment. Rhode Island Infantry: from Eastern Maine. Henry J.

Barth, Company Sixth Regiment, United States Infantry: Richard A. Walsh. Company D. Fifth Regiment. Massachusetts Infantry, and James L.

Keegan, Company First Rrtriment, Alabama Inrantry. from Danville. 111. The following-named members have been transferred to the bran, hes set after their names: Walter E. Bchulti.

Company Ninth Regiment. United States Infantry: John Jaakowfikjr. Company- J. Thirty-first Regiment. United States -Infantry: Oeorge Burehfleld.

Company A. Fifth Regiment, United Statea Cavalry, and Patrick O'Brien. Company E. Seventh-second i Regiment. United States Infantry, to Mountain, Tennessee: George W.

Havens. Company F. Fifth Regiment, Illinois Infantry, to Danville, III. The members who died during the past week are the following. All the burials were made In the Home cemetery Auerust Braden.

Corweny D. Eighty-fourth Ohio Infantry, died while absent w'tta leave from the hospital. vIsKIng friends In Dayton. Ohio- Robert Stanton, aged 13. United states Navy, died while at tmytoo, Samuel Kerr, aged 7t.

company II. Forty-sixth Regiment. Illinois Infantry: John 11. Apgaf. aged 74.

Company H. Seventy-first Ohio lnfantrv: William G. weed II. band. Forty-seventh Regiment.

United States Infantry: Charles Tyson, aged 77. Company I. Twentv-thlrd Regiment- United states Colored Infantry, and William H. Ballard. Company D.

One Hundred and Second Regiment. Pennsylvania Infantry: Benjamin F. Slalr aged 73. Company O. Seventy-eighth Regiment.

Ohio Infantry: Jacob f-'aih. aged 73. United States Navy, and J-honias Soden. aged 71. Company Fifth Regiment, Ohio Infantry.

II Ohio Soldiers and SUor' Homi. Mr and Mra Harry Miller, of Cinrln-natU Mr and Mrs. Frank L.i Cain, trrn. Margaret Cain. Miss Ruby Caltv Miss Hor-tenee Simon and Mr.

and Mra I -ester- F. Charles, ef Columbus: Mra Ana Robertson, of 1 lav-ton- Mr. and Mra Albert E. Fry and Saughter? Miss Lucille Fry. of Springfield: MiM Edith Watson, of Logan; Mr.

and Mrs. JacobM Barth and daughter, of Garilpolis; Mr and Mrs. Johti M. Reddlck and Mrs. Laura Reddlck.

of Bncyms; Miss Ella Berk-ensier of Akron: Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. OroT and son, ef Marysvllle: Mra Edwin Rurase Mra John J. Holmes and Miss 1 IHiarT Smith, of Cleveland: Mrs.

Elisabeth KrVoub. Canton: Mr. and Mra Henry F. Dsta of Mansne'd; Miss Bertha Pruell. of Pfina Mr and Mea John Godell.

of Ttm5r Miss Madge Morrison, of Bowling Green: Mrs. Esther Frsnklirvof Fremont; Mra Elias Rod Iters, of Newcomers-fown" Mr and Mrs. Edward M. Forbes, of Wooster. and Mr.

and Mra Oeerge L. Comp-tor-nd daughter Misses Roe. and Dorothy Comoton. of Bellaire. were among the vfsSorZm Homevljio during the past week to see relatives or friends among the VxjTiUClarence M.

ef Columbua her parents, Vetersn and Mra Charles iZ Warrlner. of Hancock street. Veteran and Mrs. Isaac L. Fraxler, of Columbus avenue, as cuesU tbsir xueces, enquirer, cikcikiati, sukday, MARCH 23, 101a Misses Isabel I-oren.

of Mills rsburg. and o.uiier oi i Mr Ray- Moines. Iowa: Llsutenant and -lt mond Ladd and Miss Temple Meever. Toledo snent the Toari of Mntw "fcan. In week end with his brother.

v. Hath Phllllpe. of Lancaster. Veteran William K. Jameeea had as guests Tuesday Mr.

and Mrs, Eno. Rayle ana daughter. Miss Henrietta, and Mrs. Charle. Boardroan." former neighbor, at Coshocton.

Thomas Lawhead. Company B. Seventy- fourth Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry. from Newark: Jacob Hansen.

Company B. Beventy-slxth Regiment. Ohio olunteer CaVKinr trnM Akraii "SKf." nTo Company E. Sixteenth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from Colurabue; Andrew J. Norton.

Company K. Third Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, from Canton; Edward Rsrrv. I'nitsd States Navy, from wient, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from Nor-walk. were admitted, and Thomas Clifton.

Comnanv lm Hundred and Thirteenth r.egiment. Ohio Infantry, from Toledo: Nathan longhead, company Hlxty-nrst Regiment. Indiana Voknteer infantry, from David w. Wood. Company c.

One Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantr. from Delaware; Joseph Wyckoff. Company Eighty-fourth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, from Oberlln: William H. Coleman.

Company D. Fourth Battery. Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery, from and John T. Jones. Company One Hundred and Forty-fourth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer infantry, rrom Pa nesville.

w)re rannuc nunabiiv niaht. F. Miller. Company Thirty-third Rfi- nient. Ohio Volunteer Infantry; cnaries Winne.

Company B. Second Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and Benjamin Knapp, Company O. Eighty-first Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry.

Up to Wednesday night the record of the month of March had been deathless. The Instance Is unparalleled in the history of the Home, which was opened In November. litS. There are approximately 1.200 Inmates of the institution. The most of them are Civil War veterans.

7 it years old and over. AKRON. William A. Means left Tuesday to spend the remainder of the week in New lork City. Mrs.

Emma Wilson la In Chicago, visiting her sister, Mra T. Marshall, formerly of Akron. i The announcement Is made of the mar riage of Don R. Peterson and Miss Ollle, Van Lear. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

I N. D. Wells In the study of the High Street Church of Christ Mondsy eve- "'UP- 1 The marriage of Relza Button and Mra Annabel! Roee was solemnised Mon- day evening by Rev. L. M.

Olee at hie reel- dence in the presence or relatives ana friends. Mr. and Mrs. Button will make tneir nome in v-aotui 111 Mrs. Walter A.

Hoyt was the hostess to 11 of her friends at an Informal luncheon at the L'niverslty Club Wednesday. The gueet of honor was Pr. Hoyt'a slater. Mrs. C'louKb T.

Burnett, ot. Boulder. who I. hM. Miss Miriam Good nas reiumea to home, sfter spending two montbji with her sister.

Mrs. Richard Brouse in Buffalo and In New York City. The marriage of Mies Margaret Myers and Eustace Yatea Tllson has been announced. The eeremonj wes performed Friday evening at the home of the bride by Rev. Robert lavlson.

n. I rim At ITlM tnaT- 1 rlage of Edward B. Saunders and Miss! Farrle R. Johnson. The ceremony waa per- formed Tuesday by Rev.

it. unasnan ai ih. nu-snnsva of the First Baptist Church. Mra Paul Germann entertained II guests with a luncheon at her home Wednesday. In honor of Mra Margaret Frame n.

of Doyleetown. I Mra. Carl Beck was the hostess at an Informal afternoon tea at her home Thursday to a number of her friends. Miss Sarah Bowman gave an afternoon tea Friday at her home In honor of Miss Julia Haidle. the bride-elect of Arthur O.

Hill. A miscellaneous shower waa tendered Miss Hardle. Mrs. Robert E. Williams and Mra Raymond Wllhelm.

of Cuyahoga Falls, were the hostees It II of their friends at an auction bridge party at the borne of Mra Williams Friday afternoon. Miss Ethel Brown ana Miss ranees v-r. burn are spending two week. In Atlantic v-u. Misa Edn I- Cass, of Waterloo.

Towa. and rseeen of Pittsburg. are -a M- Parker Lowell. n- Mr Corwln T. Hill nave returnea to their home, after spending their vacation in Florida.

Mr. and B. Tomklnson and aaugh- ters. Dorothy and Helen, bave returned to their home, after spending a month in au- bumdale. Ue XaT' talned w.thf.

a dinner evening. une their card cW at her home' Thursday evening in honor of Mra W. E. snyoer entertainru ibi-'; her son. Marlon Snyder, of Camp Sherman.

and her nephew. r.ari a o. -berton. who la home osea furlough from the Walter Reed Hoapital In Washington. The marriage of Harry A.

Wlllard and Mlse Harriet Brown was solemnised Friday evening in the study of the First Methodist Church. Kev. J. w. u.

ri mnniuw. Miss Lillian Oravea Mlse Marjorle 'larjorie voie end Mis. Vyia lluasin, -rjn, n. id Miss Vyla Hudson are si week end with Miss Marjorle Ts Him, i.e Dr. and Mra Daniel C.

Brennan have re turned from a week stay at vemormg Mr. and Mra Shelby Falor are touring In Mrfnd Mrs. Harwood M. Bacon entertained ten young iieople at the dinner-dance given at the Citv Club Saturday evening for their son Churchill, honoring Miss Virginia ci. mmer.

Arthur Cole and Miss Dorothy ri.aMit r-s vlsitlna her Daren a Mr. and At their request Commandant uuriwu i sued discharges to Peter Livingstone. Com- pany Seventy-sixth. Regiment. Pennsyl- vanla Volunteer Infantry; Sylvester Orover, 4 Company I.

One Hundred and Sixty-ninth Regiment. Ohio Volunteer Infantry; Joslah vtrit A i. aioss. enterxaineu si Informal tea party at her home aft- ernoon in honor of Miss Helen who expect to sail for France before April I as a casualty searcher with the Red Cross. Twelve members the Supply Committee of the local lied Cross, of which Mlas Brew- ster has Imh-u the chairman for two yfars gave a luncheon at the University Club Saturday, honoring Mlsa Brewster.

The wedding of Mlsfijule Hardie. dauirh- ter of John R. Hardle. and Arthur C. Hl wis a very simple affair, owing to the recent death of the bride mother.

The ceremony was solemnlxed Saturday aftemeoa by Rev. Roecoe Graham in th. presence of Jo In- (irnste friends and relatives at the bride home a A. Pfluesrer enter- Stuher. of cieveiana.

wno spem wvi end with them at their home. Miss Mary Fuller of Omsha. is the guest of er aunt. Mrs. M.

P. Tucker. aTlt AJJia, Mr. and Mrs. E.

I Klrlt. of Lima, were zeiia W. Rhodes and dauahter. of I I I nf tHeir onlv natia-n-I a Mra. u.

S. All.au compj-mentin, her MeCIor. enter-Mr- Allen Rice 3si iJTra. ai Franklin Farmere' Club Thursday, as her guests th members or tne 7 'irf Mra Farhart aave Afternoon Bridge Club. After rlse ThurSdl? tl).

afternoon was spent at eSJJ, Gi il.i1 lis Mr irra ofh "ne ef the largest and most elaborate Brown, of Akron, and Mra Serva. of n- pubn. patriotic receptions I. ayne. riann.mlller 1'Jg'was given Tuesday night, honoring Miss JtSS 222.

TrJtT, which tlio tvenlnf waa spent playing aad mother. Mra. A4oihta Bridre. in Mr AH.NS'. LeTr'founder of Ohio Northern CEDAR VTLLE.

Iiniverslty. Ada. celebrated his eighty-first I Mr R. 0rr lm th guest of her son-ln-blrthday last week, Commemorai Ing the and aug.ht.r. Kev.

and Mra E. B. Mc-event. Dr. and Mrs.

entertained with Center. Ohio. dinner party airs. j. ri.

uui -4 t.n. lhr. of Columbus. I The marriage of Miss Ina R. K.

Gehrlsch and Henry 1- Casper took place last week. AMELIA. I Mra Henry Reed has returned from sn extended visit with relatives In Lima and Springfield. Miss E'ta Reeves spent lsst week with Mrs. Frank Ludlow In Mt.

Holly. I Powell and- wife entertained on Sunday Mra Lovella Nagel. of Hamlet: Mrs. James Wesner. or Batavta: Mrs Frances Nlckles and and Wad Powell, of Vlcksburg.

Miss. Mra Hattle Ludlow spent last week with Bethel friends. JETHEL. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Holmes, of Detroit. are guests of relatives. Mra Irwin White and children, of Payne. Ohio are visiting Mra Clara Town. Mra Harriet -McChesney and Miss Dorothy Williams were gueais ei airs, xvay m.iu.

Cincinnati, last wees. Miss rtel.n Manning, ot itvi, i. visit- fti Ae VIMI town are visiting Charles Kling and wife and Nettt Conrey. a The Woman's Club met with Mrs. o.

I Page Saturdav afternoon. Musical numbers were furnished tv Mre. Emma Raumlster end Mra Ellxabeth Ablot. Mrs. Burch and Mrs.

Bam bach furnished some choice llt- Bsrtlowe has been a guest of Cincinnati friends. BATAVIAr I Mies Stella Brown, of Pleasant Ridge, was a guest of friends last- week. Mra Arch Spaulding and son. of Norwood, spent last week with S. Gnffls snd fam ily.

Mra James Warner snd children were guests of Captain and Mra A. J. Powell, of Amelia, last week-Miss Helen Manning Is visiting Miss Eva Howe, of Bethel. Mra. Harmon Cover, of Monterey, was a recent guest of her sister.

Mra Lucy Titua Miss Msxlne Hillln. of Detroit, Is luting her sister, Mrs, Myrirh. Mre. Anna Fravell. ot Dayton, Is -visiting telstlvea BRLNZHAYEN.

Mrs. Ela shrlmplln. of this place, James Alexander. of Qienmont, Ohio, and married last week. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Conkje, of Gambler. Ohio, weie visiting with Mr.

ani Mrs. H. T. Sapp Monday- Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Shrimplln. of Mt. Vernon Ohio, spent last week here jsitb Mr, and Mrs.

Hawkins. Mlae Laura and Iola Kapp. or Mt. Vernon Ohio, spent last week here with relatives. BTJCYRUS.

Mrs. wnilam A. Bllcke was elected President: Mrs. Norman D. Jones, First Vice President; Mra H.

B. Miller, Second Vice President: Mra Marion Bliss. Secretary, and Mrs. Joeeph L. Smith, Treasurer -of the Social Union of the First Presbyterian Church.

Mra Albert Pnetderer entertained tbe members of the Four Leaf Clover Tbe members of the' SUteber's Club, i Mrs. Clareaca a birthday party la honor -w 0f Husbands and friends of 1. Vo' -lldS of th? c'nb the at dinner by the lsdlee B. Picking. bom.

of Jr. jtnd wrtwSi hosteJ to thi iuathlM Embroidery the wl el Upp Sandusky, lb. Miss Alice et t-pp being a guest of Kouth Bid t.rtslned their husbands at a t. Patrick's residence and Mrs. R- A.

Garvin. hostess, lasers FsJry. MaryT Margaret and DqrothyOaryin. flausrncerw tti. Current Event- Club.

Mrs. w. 1 jv.oons was BOWLING GEE1U. Mrs. B.

J. Balrd. of Holland, spent ins nrBt ot tn week with her son, Balrd. here. beth.

spent several days visiting relatives in Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chapman. were guests of relatives In Bowling Green last week.

Miss Ollyne Blgelow entertained at a Bt. Patrick's for the following sTuests. Misses Gladvs Walts. Melva Gibson. Donne, ftanderson.

Ruby Merr. juuus aw. Whltlmer. Carl Hamlin, vr. ano Ined at Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Ladd entertainea at Bowling Green. BLANCHXSTER.

Mrs. K. B. Wsde le the guest of Mrs. Owen Brown, of Cincinnati.

Mrs. Edward Brick ley spent the first or the week with friends at Sprlngfleld. Miss Minnie Moon was the guest or Cln clnnatl friends Isst week. BROOKVILLE. A farewell was tendered Mrs.

J. K. Dlllle. who is leaving for Columbus. Among those present were Mrs.

Alma Archer, of Adelphl. cihlo; Mrs. May ma Shlverdecker. Mrs. fcdith Homer.

Mra. Carrie Soniers. M-s. Poi.tius. Mra Alice Bornsteln.

Miss Mattie i Mr. a ri. Mrs. Rara-b Baker, Mrs. I.

A. Puterbaugh, Mrs. 1. AL Bryant. Mrs.

J. C. Small. Mra C. B.

Boda Mrs. Blame Fleagle and Mra.Val Wellbaum. Mr. Harry Roller, of California, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. Fox the past week. Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. nranai formally on Friday evening. Xtr and Mrs. Newsock.

of Dayton, were week-end guests of friends. and Mrfc Schllents and eon are aoiourn In Florida. Mrn ullbaum left on Mon- evenln, or Granger. Texas, beabeent Ior indefinite period. They will QOLTJMBUS GROVE.

Mrs. Charles Dinsmore returned Wednesday to her home In Denver. after a visit with hor parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Bennett. Mrs. J. H. Barnett and Miss neien rjr- nett celebrated St.

Patrick's Day by inviting a large company of friends for the evening, entertaining most delightfully. Mra Carrie McKllllp. and Miss Msxlne McKillIp have gone to Toledo, where they will make their home. Mre. Glenn McKensle has returned to her home in 1'elDhoa.

after a visit wltB ner I VI' I Mrs. J. H. Rlnck entertained members of tnB -Missionary Society of the presoyterian Church at her home Wednesday atternoon at the monthly meeting. Mra.

llliam -lace and Mia Everett were assistant hostesses. Mrs. Charles H. Jones. Mrs.

G. Core, Mlssee Jeannette Jonee. Ruth Core and Mra Stanley Bell were guests at the artist recital of the Women's Music Club, Memorial Hall, Lima. Monday evening. CANTON.

Mra w. E. Mason, of the North Canton entertained a small rompany of guestel at an Informal afternoon party In ber home! Thursday. At this time she complimented ternoon nsnjr iu Is tlm she complimented i iley. of Chlcsgo.

who Is, Miss Ethel Bromley, or nirsgv, wnw visiting her sister. Mra William Steele, of North Canton. The guests of ths afternoon were the close friends of the honored guest. Aucuon iwa. pi.yeo -u- p- anairs mat are oeiug Harry Kllngstedt entertained with a diner party Monday evening at the Elkg" CluS i honor of Mlas Mans Harmon, of Akron.

ner i. i -r is-. Howard nu. northwest, After dinner the guests attended the Scot- nSo ball, which was given In ths ball- r)om of Tmpie. an Mr iuntx.

14S Cleve- land avenue northwest, have Issued invtrs- I lun.n avenue -lit dlnnwr nart In fouth. sntertalned wlf. H. Armen arm daughter of Bucyroa Fof- nr is iir.vm Fol- lowing dinner an Informal evening was Miss Ethel Gambia 110 Harrison avenue southwest, -entertained with a noonday luncheon In her home Wedneeday. when aria honored Miss Arllne Stamm, who will soon become the bride of Albert Wise, of Min.nl citv.

During the afternoon the i snent their time at the card tables. eompsny of .1 In Club. I T.mes A Rice. Market avenue north receivea xVirti- after guest, i. r.h.

A Saturday meet Mlas Ipharn. of who was -the pianist at a reottai rlvrn Friday evening ny tne ber. and Mr. and Mra A. Mr A Hamilton, guests airs.

tainea wun a nwii- Tuesday, when tlon. i -rl jKrDmM F- Mitchell loft Tueeday Tor a visit with relatives In aanington. inwa Mrs. Z. T.

Phillips, of Dsyton, has been here visiting for a few daya. Miss Ina Ferris, who bss been visiting relatlvea for the past two weeks In Cleve-lsnd. returned home Haturdav. Mr. and Mra Harry Waddle and sob.

ef Springfield, spent several days with Mra Waddle's parents. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Tar- bMlss Hhsel Blair, of Washington, T.

stopped here over Sundsy and was the gueet of Mr. and Mra G. H. Creswell. Miss Blair Is on bar way to Seattle.

to visit relatlvea. CHTLLICOTHE. Mr. andjlra James Anna of Carbondale. Ohio, who bave been tbe guests of Mr.

and Mra J. A. Ortman. -of Madison avenue, for the paat few days returned home Thursday morning. Miss Nina Goodwin, of North Paint street, entertained 50 of her friends with a dancing party Thursday evening.

Miss Mary Smart, of Oak Hill, returned home Wednesday after spending the winter with her brother. Mr. George Smart, of New York, editor of "The Ixon Age." Mrs. Florence H. Hale returned Sunday from a six weeks' visit with friends In New Tork snd Phllsdelphla.

Lleutenant George Renlck waa the ever Sunday -guest at his home on South Paint street, having stopped en route to Kansas Cjty. He recently received bis discharge frm the army. Mra Ben Aaron a hss arrived home from a two months' sojourn In California Miss Helen V. Cooper, of Flndlay. Ohio, who has been visiting her brother.

Sergeant Howard Cooper, returned home Monday. Mr. C. F. Duffee and wlfa of Duluth.

are the guests or Mr. S. 8. Duffee. of South McArthur street.

Mrs. Frank T. Marr entertained a few friends ill a dellrhtfully Informal manner Monday evening complimenting her sister in-law. Mra Frt Dunlap, or Columbia, Mo. Miss I ora Caromers.

wno nas been overseas with the Army Nurses Corps, has returned home. Miss Maud Duan, or East' Fourth street, was a visitor in Columbus Saturday. Mr. and Mra A. sosman, of Vine street, lefty Saturday for New Smyrna.

where they will be tbe guests of Dr. and Mrs. Davis Forstsr. CELINA. Mr.

and Mra E. 8. Phtlley have returned home from a week's visit at Detroit, with their daughter, Mra. LeRoy Smith, and family. Mra A.

G. Brlrjre and Mra James Brlggs, of Geneva, are guests of Mra J. H. Day. Mr.

and Mra William B. Brasneld. of Washington. have been sepndtng a few days here with Mr. and Mra Frank 8hamhaugh.

Mps'sjjces ds cinnatL Mra Alfred and daughters, Mary Margaret aad Betty, of Trey, are tbe gueeta of Mr. and Mra O. J. Hemmert- Dr. and Mra W.

C. Stubbs bave returned from Dayton, Lewieburg and Eaton, where they spent several daya Mra Ed Lgs3trysoo has returned front a ten days viaT with relatives at Toledo. Lee uncunui, is tas weea service overseas, baa bean honors hi oUa w.at charges from service, returning te Cellna Monday. Earl Walters, the senagest sob of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Walters. Is at beans oa a abort furlough from Douglas, Aria. He has re-enllsted la the service for tars years and speets te be gent te 8iberla on hta return te camp. O. V.

Mathews, of Montgomery, Va, recently discharged from service at Jacksonville. where be served In the quartermaster's department at Camp Johnston, has beets spending a few days at the Cal Staeger home. CAMBRIDGE. Mra B. W.

Nicholson Is In New terk City. Mra L. M. Ross and Mrs. A.

Kelson are home from Tulsa. and Chicago. Miss Mary Or me and William Rue by were married Wednesday evening by Dr. Klrby, of the First Methodist Episcopal Cbmrch. at the home ef the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mra R. V. Orme. They left for a trip to Florida and Cuba. Mra J.

G. Petrlkln entertained her bridge club Tuesday. Mr. L. Hartley Is home from Las Crncea, New Mexico.

CIRCLE VILXE. Mrs. Harry A. Lawson, of Shelsyvflle, Ohio, who is visiting ber mother, Mrs. I-emuel Born was honored Tuesday with a dinner party given by Mrs.

Joseph Gardner Wilder. Mra James Immanuel 8mlth entertained on Thursday in honor of Mra Matilda Buckley, who has recently removed from Columbus, Ohio, to this city to reslda Mra Samuel W. MUler and son. Mr. Howard Miller, left Wednesday for Montgomery.

W. to spend several weeks with Mra Miller's-brother. Mr. Joseph T. Work, and family.

Mra Richard Cowling Welden Is InJMtts-burg. for a fortnight's stay wirvivher daughter. Mra Thomas David; Haimonwr. Mr. Vernon Lilly, youngest son of Dr.

said Mra Edwin Jacob Lilly, having been hondSt-ably discharged from the Fourth Heavk Artillery, Camp Scurry. Texas, arrived honiC Monday. Mr. Harry Folts. of the Thlrty-flfth Engineers, who reached New York Monday from service overseas, is stationed at Camp MerrltU N.

J. Mies Belle K. Huber. of Powell. Ohio, is a guest of Mra George R.

Haswall. Mra James Fulllngton Caldwell, of Irwin, nkl. 1 -m 1 1 Vf I vlalticg her mother, Mra Samuel Rindafoos, who has Just returned from a three mouthe'-: sojourn at the Motel Seneca. Columbua. Ohio.

Mra Hester Spaagter and daughter. Miss Mary, formerly of Baltimore, are domiciled Indefinitely with their aunt. Miss Bailie Yatea DELAWARE. The Advance Club met Tuesday afternoon Uwlth Mra W. L.

Van Demau. Under the topic "Current Events" Mra Mendenhall. Mrs. Battenfleld and Mrs. Van Daman discussed women as surf rag tats.

"Women Who Hive Risen to Prominence" and "Women Who Are Doing Greet Work To-day." An article oa "New Principals In City Government' 'was read by Mra Miller. The aftev-noon was unusually entertaining. Members of the Justamere Club were entertained Tuesday evening by Mra B. E. Cartmel.

Mra Amoy gave an Interesting talk on the "Life and Poetry of James Norman Hall." Refreshments were served. Mrs. Howell was a truest. Miss Golds Butts entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening, honoring her brother. Sergeant L.

J. Sopher. who has recently returned from overseas. The evening waa enjoyed with gamea aad music, (Dainty refreshments were served. Members of the Sigma Chi fratsmlty are holding a house party during ths spring vacation at Buckeye Lake.

EATON. Announcement Is made ef the engagement' and aooreachiae marrlaae of Mlss Pearl HenaJft Pearl sir ana rs rea r-nrnrat are enter- mBlT- Mur7 ocnaDeil, or imcinnari. sierw gueets or ifr. ana jura k. ja, Skempes tne past weeg- Mr.

Sad "ti TTioinM 'n'rtaln- her euter. Miw. Peter Ireton. of lima. ber sister.

Mrs. P. Mr. K. Duvel i vipcinnaij.

r. i i i Erookvllle Ky. i air. ana jura jonn jucManamy. jera rtenecca went to CD income 1 nursoay to visit ner sis-Mrs It.

E. Lowry la heme from St. Aurul- jarooKviiie. "j- at star. mv Ue ur i.

Lr Mlsa M. Josephine Luntx. to William bi! Annette Kirk muslcale Tuesday evening for the following Ooldsmlth. of this city, formerly of th gueeta: Mrs. W.

Dean. Mrs. T. A Jenkins, vlll mki pile Tiissiiir T'r' "rTi, Misses Mabel Todd. Esther Miller.

Jean oclock. in the Mc- rarej Curtis. Njrin. Barkalow, Dick Alt- FM Allc. yM.

Mfcbe Carrier. Olady. Kln Avmi. Temple In the pre-nce of schule and Charles Hayes. Alma Cooper.

I Pansy Bussy. Mildred numDr invited gueeta The cere- vrwt Hsyes and Etta Ward. mo performed by Rabbi HtrtoM. 4i" LX hss eon. to ri.ve- Mrte Pollnskl.

of South Sixth street, MiLunts sttended Chevy Chase Semlnsry nae Hanruth Petereon has gone to Clove- at card Tueeday evening, honor- at Waahlngton. I C. and later attended land for several lnB Miss Laura Appelbaum. ef Cincinnati. College for Women 'In Cleveland.

Mr. -T' ta ot The guests were Miss Applebeum. Miss Lillian c)liniltri ronnerted trim Ills Lunti Iron of Cleveland snent ohen- of W. a Mr Sidney et Company. LSniIItV Cleveland, spent Kuhnnd Mr.

Hortrriam Louisville. I fra William B. Qulnn. SISJ Tuscarawas vZ aSiibtMh. ef VtAlsnTsn.

Mr- Mrs R'iben Weriri.ubj- Nfrs H. tret west, entertained a small company Mwrf ill D. Minces. Mra Kat Rabenstln. Miss i her home Saturday, when she shin.

"dE Johanna Wlnkl. Mis Matilda Minces and complimented Mre. Schmidt, of Cleveland. I 1 tn Mr. Sidney Pollnsky.

who le the house guest of Miss Josephine bride parenta Mtoe Mary Fisher entertained the members I of th. Csnton-Masslllon road. After! Mr. and Lawrence Kelfer have re- th, Olub of tbe S. H.

L. Friday iuneheon In her horn was! called here the iast week en account of ths death of ber father, Charles E. Cox. F1NDLAT. Mr.

and Mra J. C. Don ell have returned' her mother, has returned to bar borne at "A Sttrick's party was arranged by'' the Thallsn Club and held at the home of Mr. and Mra Earl Mlae Donna Newcomer entertained the fol i trig s.vwr.1 w.ek. with relet.

in Flndlay. Misses Mstllda rennerg. or Al- ron. were we.k-.d wue.u at the borne ef their parenU hare. FRANKLIN.

A THnner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hamilton Monday evening to the members of ths Married Folks CUib.

Those present were Mr. snd Mrs. Howard Anderson. Mr. and Mra R.

C. Boys. Mr. snd Mra M. S.

Conover. Mr. and Mrs. T. air.

sua Airs. Jffi. "Zr ninaj, Jr. wuu ail ana J-r. Dick.

R. E. gh and Mr. and Mra L. Kennett gave H.

B. Ander- a surprise dtnner at his horns on the i Side Sunday, the occasion being bis March Ml Mr. and Mra Carl Miller. Mr. and Urt Is Easy, New, Clean, lay Gipsit Msife After having been tried and proven successful by hundreds.

of their customers, leading stores are recommending "Canute Water for Gray Hair" to those who wish the color of i their hair 'restored. Dows 20 brag Stores and Liggett's Drug Stores sell it, and all questions one naturally asks are here plainly answered IS IT ABSOLUTELY SAFE TO USE 7 By all means yes. You may use Canute Water for Gray Hair without the' slightest fear of injury to thfe hair, scalp or eyes, as it contains none of the injurious elements of the ordinary hair dye, being entirely FREE from acid, sugar of lead, sulphur or coal tar products of any kind making it as harmless to the hair and scalp as ordinary water. It is for external use only. WILL IT SOIL THE HANDS OR SCALP? No, it will not Our own patented process prevents it from staining the hands or scalp.

Canute Water for Gray Hair is an especially clean, convenient or greasy, ll restores 50 iiaiurauy aim evexuy no uiie wiu be able to tell you are using anything. IS IT A CRUDE DYE? Positively not. That is just tie thint? it isn't. Canute Water is a simple method of re- the youthful color l' an automobile, followed, asid was eecerUd byLleuteaaat tyloaa Forrest Harding. F0ST0RIA.

Mrs. K. J. Wright and son -Edward are vtalting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra Frank, Burtscher.

They are returning from a two months visit at New York City to their homo In Flint, Mich. First Lieutenant Dr. and Mra Walter M. I-eenard. who have' been living at Ft.

Sheridan. Ill, bave returned to this cily for a visit with friends. Mrs. Charles of Peoria Is visiting at the home of Walter Beckwith. Mr.

and Mra Charles. Connell. formerly ef this city, but now of Chicago were In the city the past week visiting friends. Mra H. E.

Eddy, of Jamestown, la visiting and Mra O. H. Meek for a few 'captain and Mra C. A. Henry, of Ft.

Riley. have returned to that city after a visit at the home here of Mr. and Mra K. K. Toy.

ALTON. The Lambs Club held the annual banquet Tuesday evening, honoring a aumber of returned soldier members. The L. S. A.

Club spent a delightful afternoon at the home of Mra C. E. Aukerman Tuesday. Mrs. Leslie Smith entertained the Christian Endeavor Society of the United Brethren Church Thursday evening.

Miss Marian Davis charmingly entertained at a card party Tuesday evening. Neol Weber entertained the Rook Club Tuesday evening. The Unity Five Hundred Club was entertained at the home of Mra H. A. Pounder Tuesday evening.

GREENVILLE. Mr. end Mra Bole O. Eldeon entertained their dinner card elub Thursday venUiS- Mra. T.

B. Christopher entertained with cards Wednesday evening. Mrs. Coleman, of San Francisco. was the guest of Miss Clara Helm last week Mra 11 lard Etdsen.

of Akron. Ohio, Is visiting relatives here. Mrs. William E. Browne la the guest or relatives fa, Manhattan.

Kan. VI Mis Hons Fttts le visiting her sister, Mra Horning, of Indianapolis, Ind. Mra C. Davis was hostess for the Club Wednesdey afternoon The Ftn-de-Slecie Club met Mr e. H.

Frisell. of Chicago, HI-, Is here for a visit. GAMBTER. Lieutenant and Wn, Brewster left Gambler Sunday noon for Camp Sherman. Mra T.

Clark, of Clarksburg. a. visited In Gambler last week, the guest os i TL'Alfe Mrs. Helen Tracy and little daugbtet ethv. of Mt.

Vernon, are spending a with Gambler friends. ul Mr. Robert Guy Simpson sad MlsS Julia May Welsh, two well-known ouiig people who reside near Gambler, were united In marriage Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock by Kev. H. Long, of Mt.

Vernon, Mr nd Mrs. Walter Shaw returned to their borne after a visit with relatives In Akron. GEORGETOWN. The senior class of the high school of meets at Berx Opera HouS char-oned by the h7, wm T.lnell. Work and Melaner.

i ne cm Misses Mai da swepe. Ellxabeth Barnea Gladys Berry. Vina Kirkpatrlc Elva Klm- r.allV- B.u,tn o.rwlw r-hseiM Early, tohn Clifton Harold Joseph John yitnon. a Rl oom Kini Borouse; rimnhait Genevlevs Ruth Flchter. Lillian Campbell, teewieve JXw ii.r Armleder end Tom Hanselman.

Margaret Heather, of Chicago. 11. I. here for a visit at the home of Mr. and Haucb.

Maud Watera of ClnclnnatU spent nart of last week with Georgetown relatives. ew dmJr. at tn home of Miss Alveroa Du. M1BS -I ncllU. Parker le at horns after a visit frtende at Mayaville.

Ky. Mlse Nell List is visitioa William Braun. ot t-nicago. ft AO IT t'lir UUJiX.il. Mra Ella Peahl and daughter and Mra E.

Teomsn spent a few days with Mrs. George AxtrIBircb Cross, of Modest, and Mra bt Stouder was aguest of Cln- w'elt' Tf rtTITTVITu" XJiUiJI 1 It Mrs T. B. Winters entertained with a dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of her son Mr. "John Winters.

Their guests were Messrs, John Ross, William High. John Clarke. Gould Peters. Frank Campbell. Walter vV He-man and Milton- Andrews.

Honoring Mrs Clarence Terry, of Middle-town Ohio, Miss Pearl Crawford entertained with a Kensington Friday. Mrs, Sturgla Bates and Mrs. Rudolf Peyton, of Greenup. were guests of Mrs. Harry Renlck Tuesday.

Mrs. Thomas De Mare, of Columbus. Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Turley.

Mrs Otto Martlng had as her gnes's Tuesday Mra Paul Johnson, of Davenport. Iowa: Mrs. Frank Alger and Mlsa Alice Padeu, ef Portsmouth. Ohio. JACKSON.

Mrs. Eva iKvsns was hostess at a one-o'clock lunceeon Thureduy in honor or Mrs. A. C. Dickinson and Mra.

Edwin Jor.es. Covers were laid for 12. Miss Kate Davis entertained the Study Club Monday afternoon. Mra W. R.

Evans and Miss Dorothy Eidridge were In charge of the program. Mra Noah Spangles and Mrs. Simon David visited their parents at urcievuie last wees. The Pluxnt Hour Club met with Mum Lena Jonee Monday afternoon. Mra James i Sheldon, of Streator.

111., visited' her daughter. Mrs. Benjamin Dently. last week, i Mra E. Jones is visiting her daughter, tint Dan Jonee at I ronton.

I The Three-Table Auction Club met with yrr Poor Wednesday. I Mlsa Bertha ternberger attended the meet-1 i I I I I No Longer Necessary Harmless Treatment First Bottle Gives SATISFACTIOI treatment not being sticky of hair that has turned gray .4 -v bur of the cianej at ctrcievU'O last l-rumy The Woman's Literary Club met at the IwinVl of Mra David Armstrong Monday afternoon. A paper was read by Mrs. H. H.

Chumate "Soldiers ef the Soil." and one by Mrs. David Armstrong an "The Phases of Education. JAMESTOWN. Mr. and Mra Albert wlekersham have returned to their home at Denver, after spending several weeks with their son-in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs, N. N- Hunter. Mra Robert Zimmerman 'was settees to the members of the Advance Club at her en East Washington street on Monday I home afternoon Mr. and Mra John Perry entertained en Tuesday night with four tables of rook.

Mrs. C. R. Cargill is visiting her daughter In Dayton. Mr.

W. 8. Paxsen. ef Cincinnati, spent the week end with his father here. Mra A.

G. Carpenter le home from a visit Dayton with her daughter. Mra Harry PenBeld. KENTON. Kenton friends of Mlas Clara Carter, of Akron, daughter ef Dr.

U. J. Carter, formerly of Kenton, bave received announcement of her engagement te Byron Rice, of Elyria. The wedding will occur In the early euaumer. Mr.

and Mra Frank Mahoa were week-end gueeta with Mr. Mahon'e parents, Mr.Cand Mrs. Thomas C- Mahoru Mrs. W. P.

Henderson has returned t4 hr home la this city after visiting bar son Berkley In Cleveland. Misses Fern Wetnerlle and Ruth Williamson visited friends la Oxford a few days the past week. LIMA. Mra Charles Stagman, ef Norwood, la the guest ot Mra Paul H. Agerter.

ot South McDonel street. Mrs. Frank Stslner. ef the Stelaer Apartment, entertained a number of friends with bridge, complimenting Mra Stagman. of Norwood, and Mra Jack Luts.

of Vermont. Mra A. Jones, of West Spring street, infernally entertained for the pleasure ot Mra Stagman. Miss Florence Price, of South steel street, was hostess to a number of friends with a dancing party at ber home Thursday evening in honor of her houss guest. Miss Grace MoCIenaham.

of Sharon. Peaa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, of 123 North Pierce street, left Wednesday evening for a ten days' trip to Detroit and Saginaw, Michigan.

Mlse Madge Delores Blnkley. daughter of Mr. and Mra L. Binkley. of West Market street, was united In marriage to Ferdinand V.

Davta Friday afternoon by Rev. O. P. Hoffman, of the Grace M. E.

Church. sira- j. e. Beard, or Toledo, returnea to ner home. tir Mrwrtrt torn weeks in Lima MVkr'tf J- Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Renx delightfully entertained with bridge at their home In the Rena Apartments Monday evening. Mr. and Mra John Fellows, of West Market street, complimenting their daughter, Mrs. Fred Mskley.

entertained with a six-o'clock dinner Monday evening. Mra Amy has returned to her home on West Spring street, after an extended visit with her son In Florida. Mlssee Martha and Mary ICatherine Roby arrived Tueeday from Ohio Wesleyaa University to spend their spring vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mra John Roby, ef their parents. a Mr.

and Mra. Hnry Wemmer. of Wnt Market street, entertained Preston Herbert, of Washington. D. C.

for aeveral day a Mra Alice Fa rot Carver, of West Htirh street, charmingly entertained wtttv a six-o'clock dinner Wednesday evening compliment ins; her granddaughter. Misa Jan Golden. street, charmingly entertained with, a six- clock dinner Wednesday compll- nUf) hor rana(lauh, Miss Jane Golden. Yjn Zl V.r.."'"," Tn i. home on West Mulberry street.

Ml. jeu sluts and two daughters, of Athn. tne few days bsre with relatives. Mr and XIrs. J.

T. Oberdorfef. pf East Flftn avenue, entertained with a sl-o'cloek u. w.v.a.ii. a.vuw.,..

Mr Pau, Oberdorfer; and his bride. who was formerly Miss Helen Massev. of Cincinnati. Among those attending this de- llghtful affair waa the bride's mother. Mra Altai aisssey, nev.

ana Mra josepn oitiier. Mra Ralph Oberdorfer, Misses Beulah. Wlnt- rrea and Mary oberdorfer. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Oberdorfer snd son Walter. Members of the Shakespeare class met with Mra W. T.

McCienaghan on Monday evening at her home on East Main street, Mr. and Mra McClelland Martins will re- turn home the first of April, after a winter spent In Florida Mra II. B. Harris, of Defiance, Ohio, after pleasant weeks visit wun ner brother, Mr. J.

J. Shaw, and family, of East Main I street, returned borne on Tuesday. I Mr. and Mra O. M.

Vlckery celebrated their forty-sixth wedding anniversary In a quiet way oa Tuesday at their borne on Wheeling Hill. vsv a wrei-ev T.F.K A IVfl Mrs. Carroll Eulass and Mlas Mabel Eulas, entertained a number of friends at luncheon the borne of the latter on East Silver street, Tueeday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mra John Marshall Mulford gave a dinner to some of their friends' at their home on Nertb Cherry street Friday evening.

Mra Laura Innes and Mr. Roy Innee spent several days last weak with Lieutenant and Mrs. Earl Tlnjrllag In Dayton. Mra Holly Taylor gave a party to a number of little folks Saturday afternoon In celebration of the fifth birthday of her son Tom. Roland W.

Mulford visited friends nere the first of tbe week, returning to his home In Charlotte, C. on Wednesday, accompanied by his mother, Mra Annie E. Mulford. Miss Mamie Rurryan entertained the Cosmos Club, at ber borne on Wright avenue on Friday evening. MARION.

One of the largest affairs In tbe history of Marion Commandery No. 16. Knights Templars, was that of Tuesday evening when the Knights gave a reception dance. Those In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs.

Orley 8. F.app. Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Woodruff, Mr. and Mra James E. Messenger. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Earl Cook, Mr. and Mra Harry W. Jones. Captain Harry M. Dombaugh, IT.

8. N. James A. Knapp, Mrs. Lydia Guthrie.

Mrs. I.aura Dombaugh, Mr. and Mra John E. Waddell. Mr.

and Mra Thorp Paddock, Mr. and Mra Harry Fles and Mr. and Mra Charles K. Jackson, of at anon, ana Mr. ana Mra wnilam t.

wis-land, or ML Gllesd. Mrs. Lester Clapsaddie, of North Main street, waa bostess Monday to a large com alias uora jacora enrertamea weanesasy the members of tbe W. W. Club and aeveral guests not members of the club.

The club gueate were Mioses Irva, Rutb and Ruella Jacobs. Clarabell Baughraan, Alice Woehfarth, Janice Barnhart. Helen Louise Andrews and Mrs. Bart Wright. Major O.

M. Baldinger. en route from Ft. Sotrtheasi I i 1 i 1 i I I i Sill. Ok! a.

te Washington, stopped off here Mre. J. I nlllrker delightfully entertained for several days last week. Mrs. J.

Kllrker dellsht th. Rev View Readies Circle Tuesday eve ning at dinner, after which, a St- Patrick program was enjoyed. maSslllon. Dr. H.

J. -Cooper. o( East Main street, left Wednesday for New York, where hevWUl spend several days. Mra H. Meuser.

of Columbus, Is a guest at the home of Edward Meuser. ei North Lincoln avenue. e. vV I.rlr HI ties V. turned home after spending the week end at the home ef Mr.

and Mra W. R- Marrtsen. of North oeaar street. Mr. and Mra E.

C. Merwtn and Mrs. M. A. W.

Pratt, of East Main street, h-it Wednesday for York to spend the week end- Mra Golden 8- Leew. ef Youngstown, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Signer, or South Hill street. Miss Mvra Johns, of East Cherry street, returned Mondsy from Akron, where jjlia bad been visiting friends and relatives. Dr.

A. P. L. Pease, of East Cherry street, returned Monday from Plttabarc where he has been visiting friends. MIAMISBURG.

The Monday Xlght Club met with Miss Loo-lse ScoelL Papers were read by Miss Mary Kinder. Miss Mary Gresuaaa and Mrs, Fauui Zehrtng. The Round Table Club celebrated Its) fourth anniversary with a six -o'clock Sinner at the home of Mra Charles Brough last week. V. Sprlgg.

of Norwood. Ohio, a sneenhs a riMat of the evening. The Research Club met Tuesday evening with Maw Ada Kessler. Mlssjra Nettie and Editb Miller entertained the Margaret Sangster Club Thngvlay atisr- noon. Mr.

and Mra Harold Gebhart enteetained the Farmers' Clab at their home east of towa Friday evening. Mr. and Mra Earl Welbeum have returned rrt a sojourn of several months in a FMrua. JIARYSVILLE. Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl Mcllrey entertained the Round About Club at their home Men-day evening at a elx-e'clock dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Z.

linger. Mr. aad Mra Edward H. Hattoa. Mr.

aad Mra A. E. Harvey and Mrs. Chsrles Uladmaa and Mra Augusta Sheridan. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Sellers, of Pesneroy. were here Monday and Tuesday to vlatt the former's parenta who (returned home Saturday from a long absence. Lieutenant Sell ere Is stationed at Camp Grant. Rockferd.

and his wife has been spending the whiter at Milwaukee with ber son, George Seller, and family. Mrs Holiday, of Ptqna, Ohio, wee ftr MTanrMra "7 est last week or her brother ana sisie Miss Laura Brown entertained a number of her friends Monday evening. Those present were Misses Fra Reed. Elleaa Strause. Nancy Glbeea.

Eva Volkmar, Iva Browja, Nora Strausa Fern Prltchard. Ruby Leeper. Merle Hall. Mary Katbryn Gamble and Bonnie Williamson, and Messrs. Durelle Coder.

Albert Fensel. Curtis vOuj, Arrott Williamson. Walter Rerger. Elmer Rockenbaugh, Noah Foa. William Winston, George Turner.

Weldon Ralna Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Brown and eon Francis. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Dunfee. Mr. and Mra William Brown and the hostess, Mrs Laura Brown. Mra Robert Patterson. left Wednesday for a visit with her parenta Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Ackles, at Chattanooga, Tens, MT. VERNON. Lieutenant Mark Curtis Kinney, ef British Royal Flying Corps, arrived at the home of his mother. Mra Abble Kinney.

Thursday. Ltet.t.muit Kmney saw much orr the western rront ana was wounaea aurmg closirur davs of the war. Mra C. It. Cooper and Mia, Irene Coep.

Tueeaay in wun jar. ana airs. Harley Talbot, wno leit saturoay evening jog their home in Boston. Mass. Mr.

Franklin Lane, of New Tork 4 th hi. sistera Mra Georae Writs IT ish Thomnson. T. Mr ann ilr. T.

Clark and children, ef Charleston, Vs. are" spending several wiin mailTVl IKI. Mrs. w. C.

McFadden. of Fargo, N. D. ar- tn ih. itv rHiiav for a few weeks' T.i,jt to her parenta.

Dr. and Mra W. F. Bemple. Miss Louise Atwoon.

or r-ast v-wsnnrr sxrew Misses "Bertha and Edith Rogers were guests or Mr. W. w. Foota and ramny, or sTsaenca. town, last week.

Mrs. Thomas Hllllar and Mrs, Latter Ogg returned Saturday from Newcastle. f-here they visited Mr. Charles Hllllar. Mr.

L. R. Wright returned to Huntington, Monday after spending the week-end with his mother. Mra Emma Wright, and Mr. and Mrs.

11. A- Mitchell, of East Lamer-tine street tt.i.n Bale has returned from a week's visit In Cleveland with her sisters. Misses) Haxel and Mary Balr. irlBTPTTi i Jtr r.i. J-OU The Theta Sorority was delightfully entertained on Monday evening by Miss oenevieve Rled at ber home on Firth street- i iTI-a.

pittabursr. for a ceuxua i vi-. returned Sunday from several weeks' visit with relatives in Butlpr. Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Kscher left en Men-day for a visit with relatives la Cincinnati, Mrs. Msrtin T. Noll, formerly ef this dlty. new of Cincinnati, Ohio, Is the guest ef Mra K. V.

Grafton, ot Fourth street, and other friends. Rev. John Groeev pastor ef tbe First Presbyterian Church of this city, arrived home on Saturday from France, where ha has been engaged In T. M. work for tbe past year.

Miss Bess Weller. who has been spending the past six years at the home of her uncle, John C. Swan, of Front street, left en Wednesday for ner home at Henrietta, Okls. The Board of Directors ef the Red Cro- Shbp were hostesses at an Informal tea Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, L. B.

Follett, on Front street. Miss Corinne Bohl was hostess te the Saturday Bridge Club on Thursday evening at her home on Maple street- Covers were placed for eight of the young maids and mstrona Miss Martha Lang, who leaves as on for Calfornta, where she will make hes future home, was honored en Wednesday evenlni-with a dinner at the tearoom by a numbei of her frienda Mra E. M. Love and small daughter jean are guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mra F.

L. Alexander, Second street. MANCHESTER. Dr. J.

Morgan, Charles Andereoa, J. Brittlngham, W. A. Patton and Mayor -Nea spent ths week at Cincinnati. captain israei euiier.

ot nunungxon, is a brief visit with bis brother. Captain E. i. Suiter, and famgy. 8.

C. Thoroman. a former resident Oliver Township, who has been In for a number of years. Is here on a fifteen day vacation from Norjolk. Dr.

Clyde Ellis, of Phoenix, 1 from age, illness or other cause. Proof that Canute Wate: is not a crude dye is that it has no numbered shades th same bottle is good for all shades of hair, as threader knows, the crude dyes are numbered 1, 2 or 3. HOW IS IT APPLIED? Very easily. Just wet you. hair with it and allow to dry in good, fresh air.

"Nothir harjd about that, is there? Apply on hair once daily, an day by day observe the hair becoming darker ajid darke: And by the time you have finished the first bottle th youthful color of your hair will be restored. It will the: remain that way, and simply require a retouching one every week or two as the hair grows. CAN THE DARKENED COLOR WASH OR RU OFF? The color will not wash off. Shampoo the hair you like you may even use a hot curling iron, as not eve that will affect the color. On the contrary, the more yc shampoo the hair the softer and fluffier the hair will I come.

Remember, it will only be necessary to use Cam; Water for Gray Hair afterward once every week or iron the new hair that grows. Believe us, after a week youll thank yourself having tried it. Sold at the above-mentioned stores i $110 a bottle, or by mail direct upon receipt of pri Friedman Canute 18 Ecl7th St, New York City,.

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