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a Hi iii ill 0 vlv Or i i Ue iii ft Of i i lev ft 111 ft a i xii lb Kb ib i5 a Cr lie viv viz Hi Oi Or III ill Oi tit Hi 4 THE ENQUIBER, FEB HUARY: 22, 1920 8ECT10M FlVfcL ttriW. wboM angagenient to Mr. Ale andar McKenaie, or Ntw Tork City, ha just been announced. The guests in-eluded XImu Ann lela Ballard. Mary "McCook.

Nellye licOratn, Harriett llnrcus, Elizabeth Smith, Alicia Jansen. iittr Goldborough and Janet Mc- KeflflO. Miss Mary Ellen Hanlon. daughter of 34r. and Mr.

M. J. Hanian. entertained 'ti wlA a pretty Valentine party Saturday. V- The guests were Misses Catherine Ioud, Mary Xolan, Bernlce Miller.

Theodora Imrnheggen. Lorene Hertog and the hoetese. Mary Ellen Hanlon Meeira. Blllie DUd, Aaron Grad, Oruber. Joe Hyland, Frances Utuber and Larry MtMuilt, A Valentine party was given by Mir Ophelia Celene Pparku, daughter of Attorney and-Mr.

Charles B. Sparks, at aer residence on Mooney avenue, Hyde Park, Saturday evening. i Mr. and Mra. James V.

Bpeon. of In-dlarapolla, ware In thla city laat week, the fuests of Mr. Spoatt'a mother. Mra. D.

C. Flytin. or 14 West Court treat. The Masonic Circle celebrated Ita annual mask carnival dance Saturday evenlag at the Hotel Slnten. The ballroom waa beautifully decorated for the $175 Brown Mahogany Bedroom Suite Co- lonial style; Na- OA poleon bed 1 Ja7 $285 Brown Mahogany Bedroom Suite A correct Sheraton design; dust-proof con- $0)i struction LnC.T $350 Brown Mahogany Bedroom Suite William and Mary design; dull or polished finish CftO $375 Brown Mahogany Bedroom Suite Hep-pelwhite design; $OQC bow-end bed aCOD $450 Brown Mahogany Bedroom Suite Adam design; bow-end bed; 54-inch dresser OrO $500 Brown Mahogany Bedroom Suit a perfect Heppelwhite design; 54-inch dresser; bow-end $OfhO bed o)io $500 Brown Mahogany Dining Room Suite William and Marv de-Kiglii composed QC of nirte piece.

OOO occasion. Feature of the evening a entertainment were artistic dancing by Miaa Virginia Bacon, Marguerite and Joan Shafstol and Hildreth Hill, and piano soloa by Miss Jean Fiances Small. Mr. O. a Funck, Mr.

J. Bauer and Mr. L. Beyerleta wart tb Committee On Arrangements. A pleasant surprise was tendered Misa fitanclfe Calnan at her home.

ITnd Brewster avenue. Evanston, last Saturday, the occasion being- hef birthday anniversary. Among those Who enjoyed the 1 evenlnpr with her were 'Misses Kmma HofTmeier, Mary Bern. lamiao Jlgefcner, Celia Eyher Irene Lindauer and Ethel UirchaJI; Messrs. Herberu WBls.

Carl Jacks. Thomas Harris. Albert Bricka. Alfred Calnan, Thomas Calnan. Frank Kelly and Mr.

and Mrs. Coetello. Mrs. Betty Ronahiem announces the betrothal of tier daughter Mayme to Mr. Albert Marx.

Tulsa, Okkv COVDTOTOir. Miss Anna Hepplus, of Covington. If Who recently Waa rreduated from the Nurses' School at Spear's Hospital, and Oeorge Burkett, Cincinnati, were married at High Mass at Pt. John's Catholic Church, Covington. Tuesday morning.

Miss Alice O'C'onnell. of Liberty, was bride's maid, and Mr. Charles J. Bocklett, of Cincinnati, groomsman. Following the ceremony the couple went to the home of tbe bride's sister.

Mrs. Ben Kruett-kamp. Twelfth and Garrard streets, for a delightful 'wedding breakfast. The ga la were Mr. ana Mrs, Ben Kraetx-kamtaj Mr.

and Mrs. Baceete Barkett. Jam re burkett. Mrs. Joseph Rheiaecker.

Miss Kate Kruetzkamp. Mra. Henry Borchea, Marcus Kenney. Mra, Sidney Mc-Daffy, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.

W. Hoppius, Mies Mary Hoppius, Mies Elisabeth Hop' Mm Josephine Meppioa. Antnan Kieusiha. Mra. J.

BrUen. Mrs. F. Bruen ann jeeepn Hoppina, The marrfawa of Miss Helen Bales and Mr. M.

W. Clarkson was quietly celebrated or. ur, $575 Brown Mahogany Dining Room Suite-Queen Anne design; composed of nine ty pieces 4JO $700 Brown Mahogany Dining Room Suite-William and Mary design; 'composed of ten pieces complete with silver chest; buffet 66 inches OA long OeU $1,200 Brown Mahogany Dining Room Suite Sheraton design; beautifully inlaid; buffet $AOr 66 inches long ULtO waernaaiasia We ep in the fdctory district to kp qudltty up atxcl prices down v. laatssgi BgBje ingtoa. t.

C. Balled a few days aga far Antwerp, Belgium, and will make an extensive tour of Kraaoot Sngland and Italy. Mrs. Oscar Roetkea will entertain the members of bee embroidery club at her home on Qreennp etreet Tneaday, Marca 1. with a ene-e'clock luoeaeon.

Mrs. ElUaa 8al entektalned WILk a beautiful ooe-o'eiock luacheea at bar home op West Fourth street Monday In compliment to her daughter. Mra. H. Hill, ot Sacramento, CaJ.

The fcappy eeeasion was atse tne ceieeratien er Mrs. Bait thirty-third wedding anniversary and Mrs. weoc ned ft dine annlveraalv uAivtilln mt rierrerd eaturaay. January 14. I en son, i street, returned home Saturday from Cbl- paiur oi tne irst Hill's Bfth Mra.

N. Baptist Church. They cgt. Where she lsited her nephew, taft' will take an extensive trip throuirh the South aad the Kouthwest. after which they win to Milwaukee, te live.

Mrs, P. H. Oibaon announces the marriage or hr daughter. Miss Mabel, to Mr. Allen Goode.

wnicn was quietly celebrated December It. Mrs. W. E. Hay.

of Bcett street, has returned from Columbus. Ohio, where she has been vleltln her son, Mr. Edgar Hay. Mr. Edward Tracy and bride, who have been passing their bridal trip In Ashville, N.

are expected heme this week. Mra. Kredrttrk Yates and sona. Alberto and Fredrick. left a few days ago for Ft.

Leavenworth. where they will Join Major Yates, whe is connected with the Medical Corps ef the A. A. there. Mra D.

Linn pooch, of Greenup street, left Wednesday far New Tork. accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Winthrop Brooks, and little son Fredrick, of Brooklyn, who have beeh her amesta. where ahi joined Mrs. Edward 8.

Grant, with whom she will sail for an extended stay In Bwit- seriand. Mr. aad Mra A. B. Hlnes, formerly Mies Daisy aeeler.

of this city, who have been active in the war Work servloe In Wash- 1865 KREIMER'S 1920 $185 Brown Mahogany Living Room Suite-Cane sides; back and seat upholstered in blue ve-Iour; composed of settee, chair and $1 10 $350 Brown Mahogany Living Room Suite Cane paneled back, loose spring cushions, covered in old rose $071" velour Cio $450 Brown Mahogany Living Room Suite Cane back and side, with separate spring cushions, coverjed in blue $0O velour aj40 $575 Brown Mahogany Living Room Suite Cane paneled frame; separate spring cushions, covered in blue and old taprstfy, 438 $650 Brown Mahogany Living Room Suite Frame made of solid mahogany, eane paneled-separate Spring cushions, covered in fblue and ff.Sk 495 REACH US and IUd FffBj aa4 Tar Streeta. -Taaw Walk fsert MaretaV Fsrtsrr Btliuisfca at Math aaa tar Strela Kreine a Bratarr. Mr. McLaughlin, while attending the na tional convention or the SuRragist. Mlas Ada Conkllh and Mies Elizabeth Hartke.

th attended tbe lutrraglet convention in Chicago the past Week, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Geore Opie entertained the members of the Rebekah Bryan Chapter nf the U. U. C.

at her home en reu street Tuee-day afternoon. At the conclusion of the program Miss Jennie Perry, tie President of the chapter. Introduced Mrs. Robert Hopkins, who made a talk on the "Near East Relief Work." Mrs. Clarence Wllesa sad son Defoe, who hsve reaidlne" In Ft.

Mitchell, are now established with Mra. Laurie J. Blakely. of Pcott street. Mr.

and Mra Charles McLaughlin entertained with a merry party Monday afternoon at their apartment on Riverside Drive lu compliment to their children, Ralph and Nancy. The member of the Ladles' Aid Society ef the First Christian Church met st the children's Home Wednesday for an all-day eewlhg. One of the society events thst is being anticipated with great pleasure is tne SPRING SHOWING Fine- PTr5H To-Day George Washington's Birthday We all know too wii the story about the "Cherry Tree" and the Father of Out Country, whose birthday is to-day. It is an inspiring memory ot a great man whose character it would be well to emulate. 1 SB II saw -resr I "SAW-TEST" QUALITY HIS Spring Exhibit is noteworthy not only in the interpretation ot rumiture rashions, which are au- then tic and in good taste, but in the fact that this beautiful furniture is comparatively very moderate in price, considering the great advance in manufacturing costs.

IlTtu'6 in furniture and not merchandisers we would "Hold for a Rise' the cost of manufacturing is steadily increas- Uh invite you to see this handsome Furniture. The question of purchase need notarise. It is an idea of Kreimer Service to disseminate a knowledge of Good Furniture. This Is Brown Mahogany Week Special showing of Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room Suites in Beautiful Brown Mahogany at Special Introductpry Prices 1 fv? 1) (f 5 (f i'l mcviiaDiy win dc nigner. wise peop'e are buying now all the furniture they may need for years to come.

It's a good idea; ft as it will prove a better investment than buying bonds or stocks. Any purchase held for later delivery if desired. Storage and insurance free. jL iff i 3 dsac ta be given by a Odd Mrs. arrive mother.

Mra. number ef the Benr avenue, and Charles Egan, of Baa avenue ta Mr. Waiter W. Jeffries, i star Mender at awurak avenue wee nerfunned he Rev A. J.

QeMnviiie. nii a AAimm retta. of tOs East Nineteenth street. Covington, hsve gone to North Vernon. LATONIA.

The Girls' Rewlne evening with Miss Mayme KUlston. who Is ford. Hiahet scores were made by Mrs. Nutter and Mr. Edwin Olenh.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Glenn were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mra Frank 3ucnenan. of Ft.

Thomas. Reell. of eeered Heart Church, oa Taiawsy reception followed the marriage ceremon meats iikiwo xmwmmrm. oiwiivti i-n- r' mm yvunm coupM win resiae a strs. r.

v. himm. assisted be Mrs. K. 1 Defoe Wilson.

David Bell and John Berry avenue and ftetreat Winslow asm! Mra, Raines, entertained the William b. Mrs. John Perry entertained with a Boon Albert fydner Johnston Chanter. W. D.

CL. t. 1 H. rank Strieker, of Alexandria, will luncheon W.I 1 1 1. i i.i early in Visit with bcr TburrxBiy at her home on V'erO avenue.

ttU ent Tile marrutf nf Mian Jmrmii. rmi louisvlile. and William J. Hatneld. on of Mr.

and Mrs. J. If. Hatneld. of Second avenue, ocurred on February IS at and Mis Lillian Thompson.

I Mrs. Will Berry, of Vine street, will be Mrs. Clyde Atchison has returned to her tne next hostess to the Wednesday After- noinc in rvnoxviiie. aner a visit with ner i noon cmoroinery t. iui mother.

Mrs. Lee Sudduth Mrs. Lee dudrluth and daughter Virginia have left for Tucson, Ariz. Announcement was made laat week of the marriage of Miss Mabel Gibson and All. I- 1 Allen W.

NEWPORT. Mrs. Edward Wendt. assisted by Mrs. Charles Kaiper.

entertained the memhers of the Tuesday Literary Cluh at her home on Monmouth street Tuesday afternoon. response to the roll call original valen tine verses were exchanged liy lie members. Mrs. Charles Sin-ran aave a paper on "Tte Religion of Egypt. Mrs.

A. A. Harrison read a paper on "Egypt From the Turkish Conquest to the Present Time," which was followed by Current Events. Mrs. George Blackford, the Pres ident of the ciuo.

at tne ciose or tne program, presented Miss Ida M-Uinnisa in behalf of the club a cake, it being In celebration of hef birthday. Miss Eva Kaufman entertained the mem bers of tho Tau PI Gamma Sorority at her home on rarK avenue i- rmay. i nose present were Misses Ruth Davis. Muclie Meaeermer. Alice Binder, Betty Keslar and Edith Kaufmann.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Becht and daughter Florence and son Walter, of Linden avenue, left Thursday Tor their future home In Dayton, Ohio.

Miss Nellie Poller entertained the members of hef sewing club at her home on Maple avenue Wednesday afternoon. Her guests were Misses Ollie Beck, Florence Nider. Anna Mever. J. E.

Oherly, Isabelle Nider and Mra Fred Duedkamp. The marriage or Mr. William J. Hatfield, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Hatfield. of Dayton, to Miss Jcanette Ford, of Louisville, was quietly celebrated Thursday, February 11. Hatneld has recently returned from France, where he was serving with the Six Hundred and Flfty-Sitth Aero Bquanron in ranee. Miss Lor retta Buettner. of Ninth street.

has returned home from a two weeks' visit In MUldletown. Ohio, with Miss Mar-caret Smith. The members of the Lucy Abert Club tfrere entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mra John 8. Roebuck at her home on East Frent street. The program, which was unusually interesting, was opened by1 quotations from Whltcomb Riley.

Mrs. I Andrew Bartlett (rave an Interesting; paper on women ot tne Italian tiennaissance" and one on ''Commercial Reconstruction" by Mra Haafmyer. After the pram-am a social nour was enjoyea. Among the society events ef the early sprins; will be the weddlna of Miss H.l.n ing done by the club. Mrs.

James C-Layne and son Lucten. ot Tins, irn xviesaay ror rTanarort. success. Mrs. Willard Iangmeade.

Mrs. Johh Eyre. Mrs. Lucten flhouse Mrs. C.

Saadera. Mrs. E. R. Carter and Miss Mary Jones were members of the committee In Mrs.

A. F. Dunn will entertain a few friends with a one-o'clock luncheon and an afternoon of cards at her home on Tuesrlay. The members of the Brllllante Sewing Goode. The ceremony was per- i Guild will meet en Tuesday evening at formed on Ixceml.er 18 by Rev.

Paul the St. Francis de Hales Church on C. Itelhow, of Newport. I avenue. Mra Charles Fischer entertained with a Mrs.

Margaret Newman, of Tark avenue, luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. i ir.vlted In a few friends for an afternoon Herbert Hill, of Sacramento. Cal. Co r.i live hundred at her home on Wednea-were laid for Mra. Ed Pnlt.

Mrs. P. F. day. At the close of the game trophies iiraa-au.

warier, ai weiiing. were awarded Mrs. wmiam Uehrlne. of Ft. Mhchell: Mrs.

Frank Kochlandr. Mrs. Burton Hendrlxson and the honor guest. IRLANQER, KY. Mr.

George Cormley. of Cowie avenue, entci tallied on Saturday evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Chsilcs Cieek and Mlas Kntherine Worner. of Cloek place, spent Inst week with Mis.

lwls Manaon. of Colngton. Mrs. Ifuilley Rouse, of Commo.ieealth venue, waa the guejt v. of Mrs.

Arthur Blytlie Kou.sc-, in Westwood, Ohio. Mt. L. L. Childrvss, of Graves avenue, entertained on HatuiUay evening with a party and pie social in honor of tne "tileaiK'r." Mr.

rnd Mrs. Icwrence Myeis. of Michigan, no with the Misses Dauwe. of Mrs. William ea, fulhcrlsnd.

of Center str spent last Wcik with her daughter. Kverett Coplitr, and Mr. Copher. of Owcnlon. Mlas Nannie Porter, cf Ludlow, was the wnk-ond visitor of Mrs.

Alonzo Victor, of nvenue. Mrs. ICatheriiie Sanders, of Ludlow, la with iivr niece. Miss Frances Flshback. of Clay Miet.

Mrs. Philip O'Neal and Mrs. Stanley Ashbrook. of Mitchell, were the gucnts last wrtk of Mra. Ivan Walter, of Commonwealth avenue.

Mlas Minnje of Kansas City. Is the gust of her cousins, the Misses Steph ens, of the Dixie Highway. Mrs. John U. I-ewls.

of Iudlow. is visit ing her sister. Mrs. Elgar H. Riggs, of Locust street.

Mrs. Robert J. Scott, of Commonwealth ayenuo. entertained at dinner on Bunday in compliment to Mrs. Carroll Marshall Boven, of Bloomlngton.

III. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slater, of Covington, are Ihc guests of Mr. Slaters' mother.

Mrs. Carolyn Baker Slater, of Erlanger road. Mr. Mrs. William Mantach snd small claugter.

of Center street, spent the weekend with Mr. mother, Mrs, Wil liam Mantach. of Cincinnati. Mr. r.r.d Mrs.

O. H. Roelker. of Cincinnati, and Mr. snd Mrs.

I-awrence Ficke. of Lu-llow. speni the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frederftk Ft' ke.

of Locust street. Misa Sf.ra Conr.ley. of Covington, ls the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mltcheil.

of Cresont avenje. Mis. W. M. Kirk, of I.ocist street.

Is home from a visit with Mrs, Charles of Newport Katherlne Oiese, Miss Kate Rittcr and Mrs. Newman. Mrs. Arthur S. Carr entertained with a luncheon at her home on Tuesilay Covers were laid for Mrs.

Edward J. Wilbers. Mrs. William J. Berry, Mrs.

Carl Arho-gast. Miss Laura Langendorf, Mrs. Charles Krebs. Mrs. Herman KummlnK, Mrs.

c. c. I naming. Mrs Charles Luker and Mrs. ju'us rranse.

Mm. Steven Rltter. of Park avenue, will be the next hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Card Club. Mrs. A.

Northcott will entertain a number of friend with a noon dinner at home on Thursdav. The afternoon will be devoted to the game of euchre. SOTTHGATE KY. The next meeting of the 5outhpate iterary Club will be at the home of Mrs. ChMs Kopp In Electric avenue, Eaturuay afternoon, February 28.

Miss Alice Jones, of Linden avenue, was tendered a deiichtful surprise by a 'Tarty 01 frienda in honor of her eleventh birthday anniversary. Miss Vcva Bonar Is enjoylhg a visit with reltiee In California. Ky Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Fagaley, of Harvard place, hod as their guests at dinner Saturday evening Mr.

and Mrs. N. 8. Kll-patilrk. of Briar cliff.

Ft. Themas. Mr. and Mrs. James Offden.

of Silver Orove. entertained on Saturday cveninir with a miscellaneous shower In compliment lo Miss Carrie Jane Staten, bride- riect of Mr. Clarence Kdirely. Music. dancing and games were enjoyed and later delicious supper served.

The guests numbering Misses Carie Slane Ptaten, Alma Alexander. Mildred and Verna May Venard, Pessle bugan, Oerovla l.ytle. i Estelle ftueschel. Lola Hollingsworth. i Kdyth Bureiey.

Mr. ami Mrs. Martin Veiiard, Mr. and Mrs Harris. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Ruecbel, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8.

Osborne. Mesdames William Btemhle. Thos. Colbert. William Lytle.

J. J. IladclinV, Tom Pan-sotn, Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden.

Mr. and Mrs. -fedw. Dugan. Messrs.

Clarence Edeily. Bernard Pmlth. Er.rl Olass. John Holllnir- I worth. Clarence Wlson and H.

H. Swers- inser. Miss Amelia of fprlnpf.eld. is vlslllng relatives on the Alexandria pike Mrs. Rolwrt Clear gave a one-o'clock dinner at ber home on Thursday in honor of her birthday anniversary.

The table was prettily decorated with cut flowers. IT. THOMAS, KY. Mrs. Frank M.

Opp has been Spending the Week as the gruest of Mra Wilbert A. Miller, of Wallace: place. Covington. Mrs. Louisa PpaultiinR has returned home, after a pleasant visit with relatives in Louisville, Ky.

Mr. and Mra U. J. Lyons, or Mt. cieas- ant avenue, entertained a valentine arty" and an evening of cards at their ome on Saturday.

A dainty supper fol- lowed some Interesting games of bridge. The guests present numbering Mr. ahd Mr. Frank Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. K. P. Rum- mell. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mcurea. mr. and Mra James Hodgson and Mr. and I Mrs.

Frank Barker, of Hyde Park. Mlas I.ydla Berry is tne guest or ner father, Mr. J. T. Berry, of Versailles.

Ky. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Stolle. of Ohio ave- i nue. were surprised by a party of friendH In honor of their; wedding anniversary at their home on Friday evening. The guests numbered Mr. and Mrs.

Stolle. Mr. and Mrs. P. P.

Bit! ner. Mr. and Mra O. O. Olduwey.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kehm. Mr.

ahd Mra. W. W. Becker and son William. Mr.

and Mrs. M. M. Toensmeyec and Mr. and Mrs.

Al Wordeman. Mrs. Joseph Glascock, of East Fourth street, Newport, will be the next hostess to the members of th Cosmopolitan Culture Club. Mr. and Mra Joseph Strain and Mrs.

Maynard. of Anaconda. en route to New York City, stopped over for a atiort visit with Mrs. Strain's niece. Mra Bert Phlster, of Tower piece.

Miss Ethel Roudebush Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Roudebush, of Ooahen, Ohio, Mlsa Helen Aaler has returned to Columbus, hlo, for a visit with her mother, Mra w.

A. Airier. Mr. and Mra. B.

Wadsworth Cook (Helen Chapel) will shortly take up their residence in Forest avenue. Mra Carrie N. Fuhr is visiting relatives at Ohio. Mlss Ruth Mover is the guest of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold L. Moyer, of Williamsburg. Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. James Ogden. of 8ilver Grove, eh tertained Saturday evening with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Carrie' Jane Staten, bride elect of Mr. Clarence Edgety. cintoN.

Mercedes Smith, of Bellevue, and Mr. I Mrs. Robert Owen and daughters Ruth George Lawrence, of Richmond. Ve I and Virginia left Tuesday for Anderson. The announcement of the engagement -was I where they will make their future mane at a flintier given by Miss Maria home.

Cassidy in compliment to Miss Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mace Rummel, of Fifteenth A luncheon will be served at the resl- I street, entertained Friday evening with dence ef Mrs. Alphonse tauget.

on Tork I Ave hundred. The fuesta, were Mr. and street. Thursday. February 28.

undtrr the Mrs. Q. A. Daum. Mlas Papltns Jones, Mr.

auspices ef the Mothers' and Teachers' and Mra Harry Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. iud or tne rourtn utreet Hohool to go toward the fund tor the charity work be- Walter Chalk and Mr. L.

H. Rummel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kramer and daughter ae visiting Ma Mary Kamer, of Hooper street.

The Afternoon ICmhrolderv Club met where Mra Lavne la spending several Thursday with Mrs. Louis Enswellef at weea-a in tne interest of the Illiteracy her home on Sixteenth street. Memoers Commission of Kentucky. present were Mra. Corltad Schaf.

Mrs. Al ine cam party given under the aus- belt Hellmanv Mrs. Frank Scheie. Ma cards on Tnesday afternoon at Tier residence ea rwiaw B. Mciaugniin.

or uar- i arj. stay Bewares and oaughter Ttielma The engagement IS aaaounced of Miss to visit aer ti ui-r WaAka or WalUea itlam Mra KaVer. at kae hau in UAiiarwwi u. I i.i. a i I 'f w.

ju ocimia to sr. uiuwu i Aunu rorier, f. i -n win vnterutiu tn i 5 ijeopoia, of Philadelphia. Da and Mrs. son.

esara. ttooert ana HeWanl RriAee dub with a ne-oclack luncheon Mte Dunn MiWtabiAl m4v At l. 11 I a 1 mr "om-j on tneir reeuoence ea Bogart avenue In honor I sey, wan mb. v.nanra rinu, oi uwrani vtrevt. woo uetisnirui evenms waa srent or or II im 0wu iimuiui auwui mw.w..

mi mm Ainna aveewty, mnnur Franchise Convention, which was in ses- Terrell, Helen Realty, Anna Du-au, and Friday rrom Atlantic City sioa last Wees: la Chicago, arrived home Meear. James Milllken. Wesley Tereelli Wll- Mr. ahd Mrs. R.

Cantione. Jr of Chl-Saturday. fred Riley. Edward Wettsngel and Walter cago, are the eueats of Mr. and Mr.

Johh Prof and Mrs. O. R. Cornell entertained Suhre. at their home eh Beech avenue with a aix- 'clorii dinner, followed by music and bridge.

Tuesday evening in compliment to Miss Esther Sue tieisen. of East Fourth street. Mrs. Francis W. Bliss entertained the member of the Woman Guild of St DAYT01T, ky.

Oll- niees of the Rebekah Bryan Boone Chap- bet Ney. Mra Huenefeld. Mrs. outer of the P. A.

R. the Woman's Clnb ver Hunter, Mra. David Bagby. Mrs. Louis rooms, on Monmouth street, Saturday aft- EnSweiler, Mra.

Albert Selmer and Miss i.r inn neneni or ins French or Anna Bucnet. pnan i una ot tne chapter, waa a great AVON!) ALE. Mr. and Mrs. Authur Joseph have turned from a trip at Miami, la.

anair. ni.k w.hi.e. JTv liVISJr. lht avenue, la spending several months S-er. or Centrrn.Mr- and U' a Los Anveiea.

cal. m.inm Cllk usenHCK. er Kul Fnnrll, tO. n. Wfl VHVl.

VI I.UI1 W. im pruij- af AJ" Wh 'e AlKrt aitl. STin" "rV Phlllo Voget. af welding of her parents, Mr. ana 2441 Readme road.

Mlsa Charlotte West- mi .111, It m. onen. vi wa untie. a-i A surprise party was given Mr. CaJIrta The ewiiiiti a Wid ntniiHA fti4ili I 2cnter of Mr- Mrs.

Benjeman A. Ulddlng. of South Crescent avenue, took Mrs. J. W.

Franklin, af fciahth ev.nu. vvednesday evening at the Gibson to w. Franklin, of Eighth avenue, was hotter to tbe Iris Literary Club last 35" Vdk" Rabbi Louis Grossman Wedneedajr aftemo-n. A wedding dinner aad reception John's Episcopal Church at her homo on membership In the Mr Mr. I M.rV.

i.A Tk-l. Rcott atreVt Fridav afternoon. Albert -Uaroy Gahr Poet of the A merman v.t!1.,f" lft Tbaroday fcVott street Friday afternoon. Mr. Anderson Wood, of Twentieth street left the past week for California to re- una.

The Monday Club will meet on Februarr c-" Corcoran Is at Hot 23. with Mra, E. H. Utarrlner and Mrs. s.ae.

Mra An.ierson ana ntue aaugnter rw, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oldflltg.

of Ne rJI. "li for the wl W''Msrk Twain." at the past Week herewith their rard etreet. before soinc West. Mrx. Schultte Wood, who has been residing with them left Monday for Jacksonville.

to Join her daughter. Mrs. Louise Schurrer and daughter 1-or- vu j. wuv.n. p.riiiuic at lirv n'nnfl to visit with ber mother, Mrs.

fophta Zohrlaut. i Wrtnday annivenxiry. Guests ewemn avenue, honor were Mr ajirf Mrs, J. M. McAfthur.

Mr. and Mfs. Hub- trd Bhcwart, Mr and Mrs. 11. Tarvl.i.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin, Mr. an 4 Mra. Chareis Auspaugh.

Miss Dana Wilson Ttumrl'Ve, of Davton avenue, and Raymond rereeier. son of Mr. the guest of her mother, Mra (. H. Carl- and Mn.

William Forester of Mentor Kj. Ion. of Southern avenue, louring the eve- were married on Monday at Fa-lanser Kv. COTE BRILL IABTE, KY many frtenHa TP' of Miss Mary Griffiths ce the pant week te Mr. Franc la B.

Riddle, of Riddle read. ir ana ira Ueorgo W. Be lid are at and Mrs. Iouls Strauss have ro of her thV The v.ri1in. nf vr lot.

ri. dauphtet; of Mr. and Mra. William Ahan-noh. took place the beat Week at the TeSI- aence of the bride's parents en Concordia street to Mr.

William Bowman. A Wedding reception followed the marriage reramdby. Mr and Mrs. Jeese O. Frank left Thursday for Davton Kia.

nr. ning the engagement of Miss Elltston and by Rev. W. A. M.

Wood, ot the Baptist J'm'- of Mansfield, apeht the hast week Mr. Clarence a ngford was announced. church. The couple will reside at ATM Dar. nd Mrs.

A. Mrs. Lawrence Nutler entertained the Saturday Kvenm Five Hundred Club at the borne of her. mother. Mrs.

C. H. Carle-ton. Specially Invited guests were Mr. end Mra Ward Miller, of Ft.

Thomas: Mies Mayme Klliston snd Mr. Clarence Walling- I ton avenue. "wecaaie av. aad Mrs. Ixjuis Freundlich and son emla H.

Bowman, of The Weddfo nf Mtas aila daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loula Ullman. 2... tB at the residence of the bride's parents on Lexlhgtan avenue Mra Qeerge Huber, of Park avenue, will Mr.

Lawrence Mlcheison. of New Tork imam tne uiemitera of her afternoon anui Liand Phillipeon performed the embroidery club at her borne on Tuesday marrlar ceremony and Rabbi Louis Grose. inan aave lh. henMlLMtlnn A wuai. i oirai niuiciurr, oi vine siroet.

retepiion lonewea the as her guests at luncheen on Thnr- riage ceremony, artcr which th. A Mrs. leverett Davidson Campbell enter-! day Mrs. Louis Rudy, Mrs. J.

ftolle and groom left for the South. Thev will roaide ittinwi me evening Bridge tjiuo ruesaay at "rul ovnuiti, ot ri. inomaa, ana torn ner noma on Beecn avenue. Honor guests r- Arinar i. anus, ot Newport.

The were Mrs. Harry Bunnell and her slater, i afternoon was spent in playing five hun-MiKs Lillian Thompson. High stores were dred. made by Miss Alma Haitcn, Miss Long i Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Penning gave a els-and Mr. Lucy Nielander. (o'clock dinner at their home on Faturdav Mis. C. W.

Achultz as returned to her in 'honor of their guest, Mr. Benning's heme in Lexington, after a visit with her 1 brother, Mr. Herman Pennine, of New daughter. Mrs. Walter Welfe of linniln.

I Jersey. Seated at the table Ur. tlr. Mr. and Mrs.

Leopold Wachsman, of ixmdon Court have returned from a trip California and Southern resorts, and Helena, Arlj. EAST WALNT7T HILLS. ton avenue. man. Bennlng.

Mine May Donelan. of Cov- Mra Wilbur Jaddan entertained wllh a Mrs. Leverett T). Campbell entertained Ington: Miss Alma tmemlorf, of I'lncin- 'J at her home on Walnut' Hills. In honor witJi an informal afternoon of hridee.

The natii Misses Ruth and Dorothy Benning, or Miss Isabelle Mumford, of Boston who guests were Mrs. George Dnwklns. Mis. 'Mrs. Wiliiam BennlnR.

of Camp Washing- ls tt" guest of Mrs. John Holllster. Kurton Hendrixson. Mrs. Harry Bunnell ton.

ana Mr. and Mrs. Fran Benntne. Mr. and Mra.

Matthew Rh.nn. N- were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James C. res-eon during the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Xelll have re- uinru irom not npnngs, r' 0rge Oerke end v- Drew Moaner are at pim Bra. Mr. aad Mra.

Clifford Urwiiv. with a theater party in alec. Roaaa KMppeudorf. tne anair were Mtsses ans' Wallace Burr en. Eiiott Morgan Fenley.

Penai. MaxWell nurnoii, naroia i-yne. Preston Wright and William Miss Mamie eatrtirn ar afteroeea with three Miss Helen White spent the Cleveland. Miss Matilda Armstrong eeprt 'l. end In Mt.

Washington as the cu. and rs. J. B. Reynolds.

WALNUT HILLS. Miss Maxins Conley has retu--a visit with Mr. and Mra L.c BSilgh. of Ada, Ohio. Mra.

1-eule tlery has ret jrr." visit with Mra J. J. Arm, lBB Amelia, Ohio. Miss) France Freerlcks enterLa iad Vera Mevay. of Maaoa.

Ohio Mrs. Wi Cder haa r. visit with Mrs. George of Richmond. Ohio.

Mrs. James A. Vine, of R. the guest of Mrs. Arthur Wi Mra.

Irk am Wss a current week of Mra Ruhi ri 1 Laackland. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles thla week to Visit New Toil, Penn.

in Mrs. Elisa Price er.tertr. n-d Mrs. Charles WUllams. of Adrtx- 'oj Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas (lurr'. Erlanger, during the guesta of the Missed Ourney Bliss biisaoetn Turner arert week in Alexandria. in Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Turner, ft Mra Jsmes Wince, of Don-I Hi" guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Mist Ruth Mulvlnhlll gav a v. afternoon party last Sat ur. lav a brldp-to-l-e.

Mies Derie Johnunt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meek ere a' Florida. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Plo-k a- PRICE HILL. Mrs. Brophy. Academy avrt talned the members of the a Thursday. Mrs.

John Hill next hostess. Mrs. G. F. Stewart.

Purrell aw tertained with a bridge Mrs. Ida -Voss Erkins, SB George Anna house gueSt. The players were A The New Individual Spring Fashions for Women and Misses Art Features of Special Interest This store is unquestionably foremost in individual style leadership. It is ready with authentic apparel expressive of the delightful charm of the season. Tailored Suits, Coats, Capes, Tailored Frocks, Afternoon Dresses, MILLINERY Skirts, Blouses, Cver Blouses and Riding Togs.

Women's and Misses' Section Thin: I I. mr. 4 Josephine Llvingood. Mary wa t. Lokenbetmer.

Kleaner Herrti 1rr-i Mt- -l'i it-- in 1 '1 siarjorie dioth are spenamg sex fa xrr, at St. Augustine. Mr. and Mrs. Johh Pchu'e s- lando.

Fla. Yesterday afternoon M'jw art entertained the members day Literary Club. 1i V. TmRurmiaidt Brqs'C ANDREAS E.BURKHARDT PRESIDENT Eit Fourth Street Opposite Sinta A 1 Endless Detail There are very few businesses in which so much detail has to be handled so rapidly and so accurately as in the telephone business. There is usually no opportunity to correct a mistake without the customer the subscriber knowing about it Those two facts, as you can readily see, might easily make the best managed of businesses look bv comparison much less efficient than it is.

We make mistakes, of course. But when you cret the operat- 'trtf i.h..i'i a 1 Bwuaui uie surprise is inai tne percentage should be so small. The Bell Telephone Company Stick to Senreco and Your Teeth WiU Stick to You Have Walte. Radlaat teeth Tkai IU yqur dentist occaaionally and Paattaie Aslattratt reco iootbpaat. niajht and mornint Doh't fieglect your runs, whatever Senreon i.

ary 4. ywi do or Jrottll surely be sorry combination Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roeedale aauwvs. eurU' Mrs.

Mathlas Wlawlns has has w. later n. a7 Weatheimer, of place, took, place fruests Mrs. Melvla Relllv sort iit. I nnesi cieanner of tein arrleaal here the piere.

nave retumeo irom riertaa. wih a.e VlHKs'kr Aisit The- engagement is-announced of Mr. aTraadmathar. trs. Manrre far aer, or covtngtan.

Mlsa Velma Js dred With uuma ew VfWd aoeil SOI Ktli Mart Thole. 1 Asa B. Morgan, Mr. vYvanesaay lor New i a ajitT aprnaiuaj alrllL lorK. after spending i n.

BM.ui. riinr taetit aeiti attir la itaii vu. (crui will BUCK. vu. ices.

nd Zrf1- r- Mra Patrick Churchill eater- in mina ioat a neaituy an aetlva enemy of Uie vicious thtSut. 00 "turn from tained wiu a dinner Sunday evening at plant Won't eTW la foul aoli. Neither pyorrhea that all too conim-n alra Wallace, who their borne on Hallwood place la honor unhealthy rum. frornirewherS mhTSVZ, af their son. Martins airthday.

win unBeaJlur atUna aroduee good abhorrnt disease that the h.m w.Sli Mr. Gregory Stewart. Mr. II. M.

Stewart teeth. -Um. Ki.ed iti and aiirtwr. Mtra Mary AtMrnrt. of Lenox Tau rfhtiflt im AnA hf Kaa.

wav. eiu avt rvil, ivriuc friends don't forfcet thate him Oat a tuba ro.ii i friend don forfcet that organ son of Mr. and Mrs. oftn many thouaande of ineB and day the rood result, will rfl in. or Afonaui btmi lie i of Avondale Alias Ethel Palmar, of Brooklyn, N.

Y. women are enjoying; lire to-day ba In juet a fear days jour teeth cuiei rsinier, ann ueorge w. Kvers lert cause ox tne aentista Knowiedae and radiate burltv. sttit-i, to Senreco a- aad i tcks entartalat ku r. wita Jier lataer, str.

nruusm 2-- Tott can bare white teeth so rdl- Do this to-day! If you have to-. avenue uoerta m-Zi. miIL VJl Pea antly dead ahd faaelnatina: that lh for atrwoUra booklet about fiwiiiar'- and daughter of Ur. ahd fra, Jasepn have Urn- heAltbv sums rlth A ti rnelnaati. ISaaVH Pr.

V-Caan BF aJavyaav (I'aaaaaaM at mt auBaamlaaaa T- reiUeac ajiha bdsaarenU ea ruraett of dWcaao, ifyoU riU VUlt.

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