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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 83

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CTree Telto. Neenoa Hsler. Rob- "iJf. Sort J. Hopkins.

Aloe so Victor SuJST Tuns u4 Allle Belle Bte- uHerf Mr Claud Fewer an Elmo, Hr "a fAtnlvK with Mrs. X' a foruila-ht with Mre S. Job Wood IT (V. nr Mrs. OMrp H.

Montana' and Mr' ruftoi were ueU last Nk Ol on Bufflnston and lira. J. ueor. CBTlngton ku Mimul to Mr Mrln' Baalsvllle. altar MU jar.

J. Corrlgen. Armors Tsrrlil speat th WMktna Tttb rtiubeth V. IM to in Urlnfstoo with" on. Mr.

BaU Selff, 1tst Ur. Joseph Hermann entertained ur. see annliii for Mr. and Mlsse Lerstt Kra-Mrs H'77 vn.haum. Marrt arid Mercaxet awl r- NEWPOM.

rimnor Horaltn entertained th "IJ 5 Chapter of th. D. A. R. afternoon.

Amoni uie Been, Cincinnati: Ml HoJie. Mra. GeorfelaB Hdj Kobert Rowa, Mr. Will Irrln. 1 Hose.

Mis Ball Miller, Ml Mr a. Harry uean. Mr uu-Lalu Marshall C. R.mlln Mr. Mra, Arnold W.

Law Mra. of Frevldenee R. I. Mra. of Clnolnnatl ana Mlaa Mary ovlnitton An Invitation wa rliai-ter to meat Mra Matheny.

School at Huehyavllla, rioyd jii tM on wis svi. 100I at Jiuenysviiia, ioya Monday afternoon at 1:10 t-owntr. olbgon Houae.a Oliarlea Moi 1A nnniT aal Laal 11 1 I turn! from 1 I tm Friday A vita Howard Morin hav re myion. umo. n.MvM mub wu entertained hson.

followea Dy caroe, oy i n.i..n rriflav at tmr home. Urn Boar i Walnut HJI8. fh. card party i-lven trs Mra. Eleanor rill at home, on Hob.ru USl Mi M.

Rachford entertained h.c. on River a merry houaa party Sunday. were Mra Nellie Dameroli, I1" Hai hford. of Newport; Mr. and "t.di'o ivllle.

Ohio: Mr. R. A. Rachford ur i I Iff nrd Rachford. of Melbourne.

aA umnrll. of Eaat Fifth atreet. i. Bundav for California. and'Mra.

C'harle. Meyers are homo from vl.it In Tv. the Saturday Afternoon 'Five Hundred Club with a one-o ciocn luncneon. iiiiowed hy carila, Saturday. At 'tho close S'TSerry game of carda trophlea w.r tho and a handsome Smkwoo.1 vae was presented to Mra.

WU-Sim Rockwell, wn roturned irm her bnllal trip. Cliarlrt Bowman will ntertarn th jnWry 7 at her horn. (13 Vaasar uVEiiima Davis, of Morrow, Ohio, ha been the guest the past week of Mlaa fiweti of Hamlet atreet. Misi I'orothy Burhara entertained th member- of Ihe Cosmopolitan Culture Club ilntly at her homo. In Briar Cliff, ilonday afternoon.

Mrs. Joseph Olasoock, of CovlnKton. th. President, called the meeting to oruer. iiiuib jiurm of -ong and recitation was riven by th memK'iii prem-nt.

umt.nK wnom war Mra Ulaiieo.k Mra. King McAfee. Mr. Le.ll Ortdener. Mrs.

Krank C. Marty. Mrs. Oor- Unv llerkett. Mlaa Helen Rte illra larolvn BarkefvMr, W.

Burn- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Manning- entertained St their residence, on Park avenue, assisted by their daughter Ruth, Monday evening.

The were: Mr. and Mrs, Loul. Rnilian, Ml-s Dell Rothan. of Price Hill: Mr. ami Mrs.

Walter Ne.lon. of Hamilton, Ohio; Mr. and Mra Fred luen, Jlr. Frank lucn and Mia Mabel luen, of Tow.t Hill. Mm.

il. Mcrriron entertained with a pretty luncheon at thn home, on Grand Tuesday. Cover were placed for Mra. William teoi'iT. Mia.

E. A. Stanhope, Jlr i. George i'lekelman, Mr. Charlesi fii-huerman, Mra.

William Mra, W. 11. e'tnukii iin'l Stephen Rltter. Mis. AINU PnvieK entertained at her tone, nu Klt'tili' uvrnui, Thursday after- lnHin with a Filv'T ten for th benefit of tlie old T-ivlw.

street MtlhOdlst Church. Mian Miiry Weber, bride-elect of Mr. William Cook, wua tlfe of honor at muMTHnneouH Htiower and card party, by Mr. and Mra. William Schroder, at tliHr home, on Ninth atreet, Friday evening.

Mra Walter Quigglna entertained th members of the Women's Missionary of the Central Christian Church on Wednenday afternoon at her on Eaat Fourth street. The topic of the program for the afternoon was "China." BELLE YITE, ET. Members of the Monday Evening lluh met at the horn of Mr. Earl ook to rtm r.d him of hia birthday an-iuereaur. The following member, wer prreini.

Mlieii Mnhel Hnyrler, Floreno Helen Buera. Alma Weitkamp, Naomi Lamb. leo carllale. pdlth Perry, Nella and Queens Harper, Messrs. Ted Em-nierlck.

Jim Dameron. Wesley Reec, Ar-Ihur r.rry. Iion-ild Henry, Mr. and Mr. harle.

l.0rna and Mr. and Mra. Win. Henry. Mr.

and Mm. Elmer Hoffman, of Proa-pect street, have a their guest Mia Basel Wood, of Ky The Ladies' Aid (Society of Calvary M. E. Church met the iom, c( jarfc q. Owens, of OTallon itvenus.

Brh0ialter was pleasantly reminded of her birthday anniversary Bat- Participating in th event, of the evening were the Misses Be-Sni ii" an'1 Thornbergf. of Prlc i v. nerry DAYTON, EY. "ui now or Asniana, city. of frlnd ef this a 8lnonton entertained with liomJ dn Wednesday at her Mr? The guests wer i-? aerkl- Ml Edward Heath, ill!" of Cincinnati.

Ohio; will. Ohio, and Mr. ith Stransel entertained honoe 1 0l dnnr Friday evening in a rh "ml Mr- Robert Crane, ttven ibRfaar nd uPPr will faur. Idio' Aid Boclety of 8L aftirrLn Church VWedneaday iarte December 14. A iBialSir-' anir'f apnroprlato for.Chrl.t- nd on A fish pond country itoro will also be added fea- ThurVii of th Presbyterian FrZv 1 nal election of officer the following being yiflvd: 11.1,,..

C. Wheaton: Qu'Tne Hrner: Recording Sec- Jones: LorresiMndlnv Becre- r.tro7,i 1-awrence eo'i6 Club of St John' Lhuieh w. Wf'l''hl)lliiir, Thursday afternoon. I.hti. Association of the Elithth' avenue Hchool ha arranged for tlven at the high school Frirtny evening.

December 1. friiWi party was given by on iv William Houk. at her horn eoln ll "treet- Oame and music wore DJoert by following: Mrs. Krank Pal- L. Voul" Cook- Mra John 'i William Knarr.

Mrs. E. Losey. 'McCaoe, Mra Louie Cook. er rt" 8cott.

MM. Nancy Brarkmoy-llou'i Krntst Slmonton. Mrs. William Aiiln clra Cook, Lentha Losey. Kulh Betty Cook.

Clifford Scott, and Billy Houk. ern. "mrison Cochnower, of Fifth av- Is III Lexlna-ton. tha hnma 0( her rnotlier, Mrs enfi. Ailanu Bllnn.

of Fourth the pleasure last week of en- her brother, Georue Albert Washington, D. C. after an ab-ncs of 15 year. CLIFTON. KY.

"ni1 Mrs. James R. Audit, of Hoooer .77 nave returned from Columbus, Ohio. McBrtde, of Cleveland, Ohio, Is 5 r'ter. Mrs.

August Faschen, of lentv-flrat niiili mmlni. of California, t.n".i of Hooper wi iunh Mrs. Sohults, Mrs. Hel-Er'i'emith'. 01,0 WUt COTE BaiUiAKjE KY.

Mr. anil Mm. Mra. William r-r'SriT Su" Th Mra Chrr-a Hiuermknu'. Ar i.

OI the Thursday hld neat a. hum M- George Huber, a drajid avenue. Mra William Cooper, af Park avenue, entertain the members of the Wed-fwiitiy Afternoon Five Hundred Club at home this week. Flora Martin, of Park avenue, will JPd the holidays with her aunt. Mra.

Martin, of Dayton. Ohio 'be member of the Tuesday Afternoon "loroldiry Club will enjoy a theater wl on their regular club day this week. SOUTHOATE, KY. to D- 8- Bonar have removed neir new home on Linden avenue. Mr- Russell English and tlieti M's Ruth, have returned to lit on Wslnut Hills after a short T55 nd Mra.

Oeorge E. Ber- kir street, turned I Edward Poo ley hav re-" bom after a visit with Mr. and 5 "-tk, Mildred Knapke, 1AKh- Martha fiar-vlMe-1 Hiarle Harry rallon. at Mra John A. Rohud, Of Wllllamstown, Kentncky.

Mrs. Carer Ltndsey will entertain the member of her afternoon, embroider club with a theater party on -Tuesday. Mrs. Claud a. Bonar and son, Douglas, hav returned from a viait with her mother, Mra.

Nancy Carnea, of Falmouth, ail His. Ray Poe, of Butler, Ky. -Mr. and Mra. John Htoehr and daughter, Elsie Ross, war guest thi week of her parent, Mr.

and Mrs. William Hum, of Walnut street. Ml Sarah Parker and niece, Vis Virginia Ellis, hav returned to their horn Xanla, Ohio, after a vllt with Mr. John Mllle. of Alexandria pika, and with Mr.

and Mra Wilbur Barton, of Covington. A vary enjoyable meeting of th South-fat Literary Society waa held on Saturday th home of Mlaa Bart Schult. on Walnut street. Mra Andrew Vang, of Newman avenue, will entertain the member of her afternoon card club at bar homo oa Thursday, December 1 Mis Willi iBarr leave Thursday for a vlalt with relative In Atlanta. regaining on until January 1.

Mr. and Mra. Jam T. -Scott, of Evergreen avenue, bad a their arussu this week, Mlaa Rene Rich and Mrs. Carrls Whltoomb, both of Covington.

Mra Oscar Rust and daughter. Mlaa Ruth, hav returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frsd HltUnger, of Prloe HllL SILVER GBOVE, KY. MlM Haal Haus has i. homo at Brookvllie, after a visit with her aunt, Mr.

W. W. Wilson. Msl-bourn. Mra JohnT.

hum ne' auuta ror week end Ira, Lillian Jewell and daughter, Mis Juanlta JewalL of Detroit, Mr. and Mr. Lewi Pennlbecker, of Cincinnati! Mr. and Mra. Karl rnenall ui ni.il Cornell, of Covington: Mra.

Nellie Shannon, of RoMdal. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfelffer. of Rnss.

Ky. mr. ana Mra. J. M.

Rachford, of Rlvr road, are home from visit wui. atM Nellie Dameron and family, of Newport. Mra Loul Johnson, of Brent, returned on Thursday from a visit with bar dauthter, Mra Walter Qiao, of Clnolnnatl. Mr. Martin Smith, of th Four-Mil pike, bad a her guest at dinner on Friday evening; and Mrs.

William Struove and daughter, Mlaa Alice Btrueve: Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Case and Mia Bulla oimon, oi jiiuiicoin, unio. FT THOMAS, KY Mrs. V.

Fuhrman la Chairman af tha committee In charge of the holiday ball to be given Wednesday evening. Decern her IL by th Ft. Thema WomaaV Club. Th ball la being given to rata funds for th new Woman' Clubhoua ea Mt. Mess, ant avenue.

Colonel Traub ha genevoweir offered th use of th poet gymnalusa far urn trtning, Mr. William Cllffarel hmllk mm u. Frederick Earl Mall ontertained with a one-o'clock luncheon and an afternoon of auction bridge on Wednesday at th hems of their mother. Mra. Culver P.

aohrtvar. Villa plao. At th oloa of th game nanaeoro iropniee were awaraoa Mia Beulah Kaiper. Mrs, Wllbert A. -Miller.

Mis Elva Hawkins, Mlaa Johnson, Mr. Harry Collins, Mra Frank Marty, Mra, Enoch A. Powell, Mrs. Thomas Hardeety, Mra. Charlea Kalner.

Mra Wahsaor Helen and Mr. Albert Heekln. About 111 cueeU wer presented Mrs, J. M. Johnson and Ml Sheila Johnston, of Linden avenue, entertained with Ik tea at) their home en Saturday aftemoofKjn compliment to Mr.

Gordon Hartssll (Vsulsa Johuaoa), of Memphis, Tennessee. I Mr. Lilian Johnston, of Loulsvllla, who has been th guest of her son, Mr. Roger Johnston, of Woodland place. la now visiting Mr.

Oordon Johnston la New Tork City Mr. and Mra Ls Ross hav as their guests Mr. and'Mra, Charles A. Opo, of Aurora, Ind. Mrs.

William Bander, of Blvouae place, 1 visiting hsr mother, Mrs. A. B. Wil liams, or iN uneana, wner ans will reamln until after th holiday Mr. and Mr.

Roger Llttleford leav Thursday to apsnd th holidays with Mr. Llttleford' parents, Mr. and Mra. William Donaldson, In Florida. Miss Georgia May Velth ha returned horn from a week's visit with relative at Maysvlllo, Ky.

Mra Matheny, wife of ths President of Raraa Colleaa Bsesa. will SDsak at th Olbeon House Monday, at 1:10 o'clock, on "Th Art of weaving." Mra aiameny comes to Cincinnati under th auspice of th Elisabeth Kenton Chapter, Daughter of th American Revolution. Tha Cosmopolitan jiud met monaiy err- ernoon with Mies uoroiny numnam, or Briar Cliff. A program or songs ana recitation was given, each member participating. XI e.

and Mrs. Warren Hardesty, of Sher- Ml.Fl.ln.4 with Iv.A'r.lnelr man dinner on Tuesdsy evening in compliment 1 II I loring OA 41 to their house raeeta, Mr. War and bride, of Chicago, II Th Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Tournament mat tola weak with Mrs. Parker O. Banfard.

Mra Gordon O. Hart sol ef Memphis, Is with her parents. Mr. and Mra. J.

M. Johnson, of Linden avenu. Mra. Harry Kegel, of Soutturat avenue, assisted by Mra J. C.

Miller, entertained th member of th Woman' Church Club of the Highland Methodist Episcopal Church, South, en Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Louis Tlmmarding entertained with a dinner In honor of Mrs. W.

M. Berkley, of Casey, 111. CLIFTON. Mr. and Mra.

William A. Windlsch. of Olenmary avenue, will give a dance for their daughter, Ml Oertrud during; th Christmas holidays at the Queen City Club. Mr. and Mra Frederick A Ernst (Roberta Dohrman) and little daughter ine, oi Boaton.

era guests or Mrs. trust parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodora 8. Dohrman.

of Gresndal avenue. Mr. and Mra Erust wUI remain over th Christmas holidays. Mrs.A Wehmeyer. MJ Stella Ilas-llnger, Mist Ellsabsth Hasllnger, Mra Schrants.

Mr. William Van Zant. Mr. Lester Kaaa. Mra Jacob Leusus, Mra.

Fredsrlck Bohm, all of Clifton; Mrs. Kenning, of Walnut Hills: Mrs. Elmsr Imsan-ble and Mra Oeorge Krssk, of Mt. Auburn, tendered a surprise party on Mra Emery Block, of Wlnton Place. Ml Thyra But was th guest ef honor at a party given by Miss Eleanor M.

Es-berger last wk. Mrs. William Scully will hosts to tho Woman' Musical Club Wednesday aft- omoon, January a. Mr. and Mr.

Lou la Mark wer gussts of honor at a dinner party last Wednesday evening, given jar. ana jsra, hiiw Harris. Mra Barbara Wsnta. of aifton Height, entertained with a surprise party In honor of her nephew, Mr. William J.

Keifer. The guests who enjoyed th evening wer Mis Edna Tocksy, Mis Helen Wente, Mice Mildred Weiss. Mis Jan Nesl. Mis Helen Merlin, Mrs. T.

Yo. key. Mr. M. ocnerer, aar.

mrm. Neal. Mis Louie Nrel, Mr. and Mr. 11.

Thompson, Mra William Kslfer, Mr. Ray Bacboad. Mr. Oeerg Neumelster, Mr. Loul Cook and Mr.

Charles Paster. Mis Cora Groff pleasantly entertained the member of an Phi Alpha PI Sorority at hsr home Tuesday. Mra Hi J. Bauoerk. ef Ludlow avenue, entertained with a luneheoa In honor of Mra S.

Mcintosh Lane, of Mt. Iula. for-seerly of ClaelaaaU. and Mra H. Thompson.

Cover were laid for Mra Martin Dumler. Mra Alloa Roger. Mrs. O. A Paejeetta Mra, Jam H.

Hart. Mr. Christopher I'rwirh. Mra Jeha Francis and Mra ajml Bavr. Mr.

aad Mra. Bets Lew are), aew located la tbetr aew bssss SB CUftea Telferd Mr. CW serra. ef Clifton Heights, oalled a aW frimd Saturday far aa ia of rarea, relieved by a battet iwaeheea far Mr. Carlu Heby, la bene ef her Mrthday aaalvareary.

Mr. aaef Mra William T. Ihannea are ilabsriaa to lea re for ax. Psteisburg. a January.

Misses! kloaaera and Marewret Btelnmeta. ef Cllftoa Melghte. entertained with a shower la honor of Mis Anna rornea, brlde-eleot of Mr. Charles Pelsel. The tueets reseat were Miso Ida wueete.

anas label Keeps, Mlaa Clara Ksuckrr. Miss Lottie Michel. Mis Maym Srhroeder. Mies Marl Hfcslsm, Mia Iren Bronnert. Mis Fteida Meier, Mis uarrT Marrs.

Mra. a. Forbes. Misses Nellie and Garnet Forbes, Mra M. Blecboff, Mis Bertha BlecholT, Mra M.

Stslnmets, Mra Oeorge Vlehl and Mra Anna Hunt Announoemenl hav been received of th marriage of Mia Roe Sparer, of Clifton Height, and Mr. Arthur Delstler. Mr. and Mr. C.

J. McDiarmid. or Evans-wood Plane, will give a tea dance at th Hyde rara uauntry i.iuo weanesnay, i'e pamhir 11. foe their dauahter. Miss Ger trude and son a Mr.

Joseph McDiarmid and Mr. Hugh McDiarmid. MT. AUBTTBN. Mra Oeorse Griffith srav th first ef a aeries of bridge partlea which shs I giving at hsr home on Highland avenus, Fri day afternoon.

Mr. and Mra B. T. Bosss hav returned horn from their wedding trip and are with Mr. and Mra Henry uociiuian, oi ucure-gor avenue.

Mr. and Mra, Henry' Doellman entertained with a dinner party at their home Sunday vning Mis Florence Bchichner, Mlaa Dorothv Werthner. Mr. and Mra Er- win Wertherner. Mr.

and Mrs. B. T. Boss and M. Eadl Elch, of Hartwell.

Charles requests naa returned from a visit with her parsnta at Elkhart, Indiana. Mra X. Puna of Highland avenue, entertalnsd har brtdg olub Tuesdsy after noon. Mra Stanley Kain, Mra rniiomana runa, Mra John Woods and Mra Frank Fund, of The Andrews Company (jY7 ohefr, Mt. Aoburn.

aUended th rsosptloa stvoa. by Mra Hoadly Ryaa aad Work Oe-kamp, of Price Hill. Mrs, O. D. Coldeway oatertalaed with bridge Thursday Mra Milton Harris.

Mra. William McDevitt, Mr. Cuurenoe Fey, Mra Williams. Mra. John Akron and Mra Henry Tletlg.

Mr. George Cad by, formerly ef Mt Auburn, now of Baa Fraaoiaoo, stopped with friend In the olty taat week while rofit Eaat. Mra Minnie Nippert, of Mt Aubura, spent the past week with Mr. Keel sen, of Arlington Heights. lira Edward Hurst la entertaining Her sister, Mrs.

Stoke, of Nashville, In whose honor Mra. Hurst entertained last Mra W. P. Slaughter I antsrtalnlBg Mra William Slaughur, of Virginia. Mr.

and Mra- Arthur More are entertaining Mia Clara Stuart Taah. of Portland, Ore. v. Mt. Aubura will wleem MrNJJormaa Hill and hi bride, irh waa MtsiHEllsa-beth Clay Alexander, of Paria, Ky.

The wedding took place last Thursday. Mr. and Mra Hill will reslds ta th HlU hems on Mt Auburn. Mis Charlotte Fernberg, th daughter of Dr. end Mra M.

Fernbenr, I spending th wlntrwlth Mra Mary Levy at Now York. Mis Elsanor Marlon Esborger. ef Mt. Auburn, 1 entertaining for Ml Thyra Bute. Th UrseHne Academy on Reading road, held a retreat last week.

The Missionary Society ef the Methodist Church of Mt. Auburn met with Mra Ralph Quinn at har horn on Eden- avenue Tuesday. Mrs. Barns and Mra Mast spoke on missionary work In India and China. A Christmas party followed tha program.

The Mt. Aubura Mothers and Teachers' Association met In the school auditorium Wednesday, Dr. E. A Van Wye read Dickon's Christmas CaroL Mis Winona Neumair spent a delightful week-end with Mr. and Mr.

Ray Long, of Troy, Ohio. Mr. and Mra D. B. Bradley have returned from a visit wth Mr.

and Mrs. G-L. Mead, of Batavla. and Mrs. Jack Ostradsr entertained Mr.

and Mra M. U. McOowan and Mr. and Mra William Kusss, of Dayton, Ohio. Mia Lillian Gausrel entertained, with a birthday party tor her friend on last Saturday at th horn of hsr parenta Those who participated wsrs Ml sees Marl Adle- harrtt.

Florence Bergmann. Ruth Brill, Jennie Dotaauar, Elele Luts. Rose Melloy, Margaret Nueky, Freda Proebstle, Louise Puke, Elsis Heine, Myrtle Schotte, Florence ass man. Evelyn Young. Me.ee re car'.

Alberts, Ralph Becker, Kr net Bieraeh. I bert Brunner, Fred Buck. Arthur Paul, i II usee I Frledleln, Lester Kerner. Ralph i xuoiier, wiinam Nugent, carl piogstsaa, Armon Rsttermann, Georn Rslnmuth, Harold Schlecht and William WlnaUL EAST WALNUT HILLS Mra J. Kslth Browning la giving an afternoon of brldg on December at hsr home, la honor of the Misses Delia and Charlotte Vail, debutante of this season.

Mra William Ballantyp is giving a lunchson en December 30 for her daughter, Miesea Resells and Eleanor, and their friend. The snragsment of Mis Mildred Lusal to Mr. John Pop ha been announced. Mrs. A B.

Breei haa returned from a visit with her daughter. Mra F. M. Blum. of New York.

Mis Bells Armstrong spent th weaki end at Dayton. Ohio, the gueat of Mr. and I Mr. Harry Mcuratn. Mra.

William Volght ba returned from a vlalt In Cleveland, Ohio, with her daughter, Mr. C. T. Russell. Mrs.

Robert Graf (Fay Cutler) 1 th guest of her parsnta Mr. and Mra O. Q. Cutlsr. AVONDALE.

fra, eJhn M. Richardson will entertain th a bridge party Tuesday afternoon at or residence, Marion ana Dakota avsnuea Mra Eugene Rows and children, of Memphis, will spsnd th holiday with Mr. and Mra Casper H. Rowa of North Crescent avenue. Mra Bert Hlrsch, of Bt Lou I a la visiting her father: Mr.

Slgmund Rhslnstrom, of Greenwood avenue. Mr. and Mr. Mannl Wolfson left Tues dav for Chlcaeo. Mia Charlotte Fernberg, of Knott street, haa left to visit nr aunt, mis alary Lvy, lnAw Tork.

Mr. and Mra Charts Rhelner left Wednesday for a two weeks' stay at Martinsville, Ind. Mr. and Mra. ejseph Blacker and children, of Prospect place, hav gone to Miami, Fla.

Mr. and Mra. Loul N. Stlz have left for New York. Mrs.

Lee Ach wa the gueat of honor Monday evening at a dinnergiven at th Women' Club. Mrs. Maurice Joseph enttertalned th Woman's Musical Cluub Wedneeday afternoon at her residence on Rosedaie plac. Colonel and Mra I. Martin, who hav been the gueat or uenerai and Mra J.

M. U. f- East Fourth St. Cincinnati A. Martha, Marlon aveaav have left for their home In New York.

Mlsa Dorothy Weatworth left Monday for Plqaa. Mr. aad Mra Walter Prlta ntertalDed Monday- evening at thsw reeldenoe a Reading road la boaor ef thalr wedding anniversary. Dr. aad Mra J.

11. New berg, who were recent guests of hi panenta, Mr. and Mra Henry Newberg. of Dana aveaue, hav left for Ana Arbor, Mich. Mr.

aad Mra Robert M. West, Jr (pent the past fsw week In New York. Mra, Oeorge Garden left Wednesday to visit her parent In Richmond. Ky. i 1 WALNUT KILLS, Mr.

and Mra R. Wells have returned from French Lick. The aaember of tho Chi Sigma Chi Pra- temlty are planning to give thr winter SuBzestiom i XrcrTftDC flu mluLi Kjaj.jww tv aire mitujfjgiig auum tiiu aHctue inns location qf this establishment, at the right of the main i JI.J ..,11. entrance 10 incinnaii carrier of Fourth and Vine Remembrances For Men Cold Watches, Longines and ments, $65 to $230; Waldemar Chains, gold and platinum, $15 to $300; Cuff Links and Tie Clasps, green gold, enamels and platinum, $12 to $100; Fountain Pens, Pencihi and Pocfd-knlccs, gold and silver, $15 to $35; Cold Key Chains and Belt Watch Guards, $10 to $25; Cigarette Holders, gold and silver. $3 to $30; Cigarette Cases, gold Pins.

gobl $7.50 to $75; Gold-mounted Leather Goods, such as Billfolds, Triplefolds, Hipcases, Cigar end Cigarette Cases, Remembrances For Women Gold Mesh Bags, $240 to $600; Green Gold Bar Pins, $6 to $25; Green Gold to $85; Green Gold Bracelets, with plain and fancy stone settings, $1 1 to $90; Bead Necklaces, with amethysts, corals, crystals and tourmalines, $20 to $75; Vanity Bags of leather, velvet, and silk, with mountings of gold and silver, $l5o $275; Green Gold Lockets, Lorgnettes, andSautoirs, $15 to $1 10; Paris Pearl Necklaces, with plain and diamond clasps, $15 to $125; Diamond Set Bar Pins, LorgneU.es, platinum mountings, $300 to $1,500. Leather and Enamel Folding Clocks for boudoir and travel, $20 to $75. Very choice silver and enamel Toilet Ware, $60 to $275. Union Central Carrie Paris Co. Knox Hate, Stetson Hate, Hat, Crofut Knapp Hate, Yelosjr Hate, Fur Caps, Golf.

Caps. Pleasing Gifted Everybody! Gifts ojf Browning-King merchandise carry with them the compliment to the good taste of the sender and the assurance of appreciation MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 8 (or 60o and up. MEX'8 FANCY MUFFLERS fa to 912.50 MEN'S SWEATERS $8.50 to fia JEWELRY SETS 1 to $5 DRESS SETS S3.50 to $15 MEN'S GARTERS 85c to $1 MEN'S UMBRELLAS $1.50 to $10 GIFTS for WOMEN VAN RAALTE GLOVE SILK HOSIERY Plain and Fancy, $2.05 Others, $2.85 Up McCALLUM HOSIERY $3.50 Up IMPORTED WOOL HOSIERY $2.35 Up TAILORED WAISTS $3.00 Up UMBRELLAS $10 to $15 KNOX SAILORS We-Issue Merchandise Orders $1 VP. daaoe Tueeday evening, February at ths Hotel Alma, Mra H. ttohaa, ef Walnut Hills, entertained with a eae-e'elook Itmoheoa, followed by bridge.

Cover were laid for Mra Howard Raglan ef Clifton; Mr. Howard Johnston, Mr. Lawrance Metach, of Newport: Mra, Gibsoa Rose. Mr. William Flamming, Mra.

Laurel Leake, of Ft. Thomas: Mr. JohaOregg, Mra Chester Silva, Mra, Walter Mstsel. Mrs. Clarence uM I mt hport and" Mia, PreeUy Betia, of Walnut Announcements have aeea received or th marriage ef Mlsa Blanche Merle Coek.

of Melrose avenue, and Mr. Samuel Beamar The oeremoojr waa performed it the Walnut HillLtberaa Church Wedneeday afternoon. December M. Rev. Sahner ornciated.

Mr. and Mra. Charles Parkg wr tb gueeta of friend at Remlngtoo, Ohio. Th marriage of Miss Mary Coavoy and For Christmas Jj.i,j.i mt.m liL. lauesi ouuatng, a touuiwca Agassiz, with high-grade move and silver, $25 to $200; Scarf 5 Fourth West.

B523SSSB, THE MARK OF Shirts of Quality In selecting Gift Shirts for men it is paramount that quality be assured. A Brown ing-King's the wide assortment of Manhattan and B-K Shirts offers the very best values in styles and materials that your money can buy. In madras, Russian cords and Oxfords. We have some wonderful values as low as $1.15 and up to $6. House Coats $7.50 to $30 1 We carry the most complete and exclusive line of House Costs and Lounging Robes In the city.

If you want 4 gift that ls characterful and different, be sure to make comparison here. He'll Appreciate The extraordinary values ln our talk of the town. In silks and here the richest of patterns You just can't help but please with one of these. Prices 5a. NATIONAL and AIjPIN'iS Fourth Street, Waat Bat.

Vln and IUm National" Beauty Week CLOTHING. HATS v'AND FURNISHINGS i An Opportune Event Coming as Women Are Entering Into the Holiday Gayetles Attractiveness that elusive something for which' each and every woman seeks is not to be found easily. Only conscientious care, wise purchasing of the right toilette requisites, added to faithful adherence to the laws of beauty, will gain this much-fought-for "pot oV gold." For the best hairdressing, efficient massages and the pinkest of manicures, make a visit to our Beauty we know you will make your visits a habit. To help celebrate National Beauty Week andX gain a wider friendship among Cincinnati women, we ara offering special prices this week. Try-our wonderful Mineralava Pack.

Special price $2.00 Our Egg Pack; mo6t effective for French Clay Pack; helps to remove "wrinkles $1.50 Plain Facial; experience that wonderful "new" feeling that only an efficient massage can give. Expert Manicure; the wise woman will have her nails nmnicured by our experts once a week. Manicure. 50c Try our special treatment for dandruff and falling hair; note that new, fresh feeling your scalp will have. For the woman "whose hair is not quite ro heavy as it once was," we recommend one of our perfect matching wavy hair switches: Special price this week; $5.00 Th Beaatr Parlor riser Eaat.

aw 'Fur Vents, Coats, In the finer silks the pat terns are most exclusive and distinctive. Prices range from $6.50 to $10. loanging Robes $6.50 to $40 Good Neckwear! Neckwear Section have been the silk knits, glffseekers will find materials at moderate prices. HIM 55c "$3.50 iwaitrvnorf it ml i i jHp' QUALITY From December 12th to 17tli Collar CoaU, Fancy sjeauier Taxedo and Fall Dress Vests. MEN'S HOSIERY 40c to $5 MEN'S BELTS $1 to $2.50 BELT BUCKLES $1 to $25 PAJAMAS $1.05 to $10 MEN'S GLOVES $1.05 to $10 MEN'S GAUNTLETS $7.50 to $10 GIFTS for VB SHIRTS BLOUSES NECKWEAR GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS SWEATERS HOSIERY ROBES CLOTH HATS GOLF CAPS FUR CAPS BELTS PAJAMAS RAINCOATS MACKtNAWS Southeast I and.

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