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8 SECTION mrm, birthday innlvemrr. The eut-of-town guests wara Mr. and Mrs Karl John?" 2nd Mr. Byron Wright, of Covington. Kr Mra.

Karrlaon Daniel and Mra. Richard Fowler entertained their sewing club on day afternoon. Mlsa JosepJilne Schwlnd baa returned from Clifton. Wain. Mr.

and Mra. V. Brown entertained at a farewell dinner Tuesnsy eveulng for Mr. and Mra. Harry Dlllman.

Tuaaday morning Rev. Pr. O. r. Bataorr united In marriage Mlaa Mildred Xeefer and Mr.

Alford Z. Funk. Mr. and Mra A. Bchelbemuher eele-.

rated their thirtieth wedding anniversary Monday evening: Monday aftornoon at the home or Bey. Mm. P. J. Worthman.

the wedding of Mlaa Julia Potter and Mr. Harry Abcarlan wn solemnised by-Rev. Wortman. Mra. John C.

Haawell la entertaining Mr. George II. Thosapeon. of Columbus. Mra Allan Harlan waa hostess at a brtdice whist party Tueaday afternoon, complimenting a bride-elect.

Mlaa Katharine Louise Kennedy. Mra, June Blnrkwood Marlay la home from a vlalt at Miami Beach. Kla. Mlaa Pauline Hendrlck 'aa hoateaa to her club Monday evening, complimenting 1 Mlaa Margaret Ochiltree, whoae marriage to Lirutnnant Harry A. Button will take place Friday.

NATIONAL MIUTAEY HOME, win th Home, aa ahown I by the official records on file In A I the Adjutant' office, la as fol low! Preaent for duty, 880; present on extra duly. SUO; preaent alck In hospital, 624 tout preunt. 2.100; absent with leave on furlough, 7W absent sick In the General Hospital for the Insane, Washington, D. C. (St.

Elisabeth), 3: 'absent, without leave. 55; total absent, HXI; total present and absent, 2.UV2: total present and absent one year ago to-day. men temnornry at post awaiting ad mission. readmlasMi and transfer, 121; civil-' tan employees, 251. The following applications for admission to this.

Home havu ben approved by the Jresldcnt. Board of Manaaere: John D-Adams. Nine Hundred and Korly-nlnth Casual Company; William Adolph, iwrtcrmna-ter'a Corps, I'nlted Slut's Army; John Hianchiir.l, Forty-eighth tympany, One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Training Battalion; William Brady' Company, Slsty-tourtn Ohio Infantry; Charles Chance, Motor Truck Company No. Paul I Green. Second Field Artillery: Karl J.

Hcnnls. A Company. Development Battalion, United Status Army; Jaflkson. Company, Three Hundred Seventy-second United States Infantry; Charles S. Kemp.

Company. Three Hundred and Ninth Engineers: Paul It. Klneald, Fourth Company, First Training Battalion, On Hundred and Fifty-third Depot Brigade; Howard Lighter. Company, Fourteenth Ma- rhlne Hun Company: David Puirh. Com-pany.

Sixtieth I'nlted States Infantry; Harri- A. Huplnger, Three Hundred and Elshth Ammunition Train. One Hundred and 'dghth Field Artillery; William Tokercs. A Companv. Fortv-elghth I'nlted States In- fantry; Ray F.

Tonguet, Company, Three Hundred and Thlrtv-second United State! -Infantry: John B. Walsh, Company. Do- velopment Battalion No 2: Marks Young, band, Thirty-first United Statea Infantry. The following aptdlratlaiia for Lcadmls--slon W) this Home have been approved by the President, Bosnl of Managers: George 'Bailey, Company. Klghteenth United 'Btatee Infantry: Harold Clifford Butl.

Head-- quarters Detachment. Camp Eiietis, Va. Henry Cook. 1 Company. First Ohio IJght Artillery; Charles K.

Dern. Cu- 'lanv. Sixth United States Infantry: Lloyd A. krl'ogg. A Compiny.

First Battalion Con-iMi-in, rner- Christ. Immure. A Coin- panv, Sixteenth Wisconsin In'Biitry; Ld-' ward J. A Company. Thirty-Fourth 'Indiana Infantry; Charles Radcllff, De-' velopment Battalion: C.

Rettlg, A Coin-pany, Sixth United States Volunteer In-'fantrv: Walter Company. Nlne-'teenth Michigan Infantry: James Veatch, 'l Ounpany. Kleventh Indiana Tnrantry; 'George Washington, Company. Fifth Mas- 'aaehuaetta Cavalry. The following members have been dis charged from this Home by their own re-' quest: Noah Thomas.

Company. One Hun-'dred and Ninety-second Ohio infantry: Geo. "Ttlton, Company. Flrat Unltei States In-t fantry; William G. Lay.

Company. Pennsylvania infantry: Nelfon McGrundy. om-' pany. One Hundred and Fourth Pennsylvania Albert Rnberwin. lmpn, i'nlted Statea Cavalry; Joseph H.

Nixon. 1 Comptny. VJlghty-flrst Ohio In-, fantry; James D. Keller. One Hundred and Forty-ninth United States Infantry.

AKRON. Honoring Mra Carolina Greenfield, of Now York City, who la to address members of thtf Akron Haddasaah at the Elka' Club -on her experiences In Palestine, oftlrers of the society gave a dinner party at ma Mr. and Mrs. 8. B.

Hanea and Mra Alice Metlln returned Wednesday from AUDurn tlale, Fla. MK Henry Manter left Thuraday ava nlng for Newi York City to bid bon voyage to bis daughter, Mlaa Harriet who sails Saturday on a European tour. The marriage of Mlaa Louise Bnuman to Icav. Roscoe Graham, pastor of the West uilglVKMtlvilfll 1 1 .1 ui. J.vn I tne noma ot tna oriaa weaneeaay alter moon.

Mrs. Harry K. Raymond entertained Thuraday at tea. honoring Mlaa Jane Ad dams. i Mrs Ijitham Conger la visiting In Louisville.

Kv. Mrs. H. P. Moraa left Thuraday for Loi Angeles, Cal.

Mra. Mary McNeil, of New Ttoehelle. N. la the gueat of Mrs. W.

W. Mllar. Carila were received Friday from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Folger, of Med ford.

announcing he marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth Folger I'odge, to Alon-" so Kimball Marsh, of New York City. Mrs. T. H.

Cahlll and Mrs. Henry Kru-rer roturned Friday from Florida. The wedding of Miss Myrtle Custer, of Pittsburg, and R. W. Cochran took place Friday.

Mr. and Mra. Harry Faga toava returned from Los Angeles. Mrs Harry Groves waa a hostess to her hriiitro cluh FrirLav afternoon. Mrs W.

E. Barton, of Oak Park, 111.. Is visiting Mr. and Mra. Frederick Barton.

Mr. and Mra. Edward Kelly, of Chicago, re the week-end gueats of Mr. and Mra. A.

E. Guilford. Mrs. W. W.

Mllar has aa her guest Mrs. Mrv of New Rochelle. N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. Arm I Cage ara visiting In Buffalo. N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Crlep and Mrs Ed Crisp have returned from Wtnterhaven, lirs.BE. F.

Lyke, of Niagara Falls N. la the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8.

Wllgua. Mra. F. H. Mason, Perkins Hill, anter-tnineri with a one-o'clock luncheon Mon day, complimenting Mrs.

R. E. of Anicsnurg. wno la visiting jier aia- Mr! and Mrs William B. Haynes have returned from Florida.

Mrs. Carrie B. Phillips, of Chicago, la visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.

Clyde Davidson. Mra Anna Butten entertained the Olivet Club Tueaday afternoon. Mrs. Ray Stllwell entertained her club Wednesday aftornoon at cards. Mrs O.

C. Barber has returned from a tour of the Orlont. Mrs. L. L.

Osborn waa hostess to her bridge club at luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ruth Adams, of Toledo, Ohio, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Adams.

Tha "Coventry Civic Club met at the Thome of Mrs E. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borton, of Cleveland, were week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred -Adams Mrs Charlea S. Sheldon has aa her house guests Mr. snd Mrs. Theodora Butler, of London, England.

AMELIA. Mr. and Mrs IT. E. Kearns were guests -of Mr.

and Mra Fred 'Kearns at Lockland Ithle week. Mr. and Mrs. James 8mlth and son were week-end guests of Lawrence Cochnower at Mt. Washington.

Mrs Katharine Offutt waa hostess to the "Women's Club on Saturday. Miea Mvrtls Beckett, of Mt. Washington, spent last week with Miss Ada Williams Mr. and Mra. William Hutson were the gueats of Mr.

and Mrs C. B. Myrlck, of Holly. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Edwards were sur lumwr mrmilt "7 tun 7 Shell, Orsce Callahan, Miriam Hare, Al-leyn and Mildred Lytle, Hilda Fallow, Lucy Haucock, Maude Ludlow, and Mesara. Xenton Mare, Clarence and Henry Lytle, Roland Church. Harry Sherman, Conrad "-Herget. Mr.

and Mra. B. Lytle, Mra. B. -'Fallow and Mrs.

Warren. -BATAVIA. Mra J. H. White, of Williamsburg, Is the gsy-st of Mrs George Gregg.

Mr. and Mrs. Cleona Searlea entertained the Five Hundred Club on Friday evening. Mr. and Mra.

Will Klrgan were guests of Mr. and Mrs P. F. Jamieson. Mra.

Flora Smiley, of Galeshurg, 111., la the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Scott.

Mra Allen Fleming and Mrs Wlllfred, ef Indianapolis, were gueats of Mrs. Jennie 'Tlltua Mrs. Vevlna Townsley and daughter, Mlas Elma, were week-end guesta of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Townsley, of Llnwood.

-Ohio. Mrs. Edna Bennett and Mra William Stevens, of ML Washington, were guests of relatives Mrs. W. K- Walker, Mra J.

M. Griffith -and Mlaa Dorothy Dennlaon were gueats of Mra. Katte Mansfield, of Cincinnati. Batavla Woman'a Club met. Saturday afternoon with Mlas Emma Wllka Ra- sponsea "Kookery Kinks." Mra Ada Data of Goshen, was with frlende durllng last week.

BRINXHAVEN. Mra Charlea Workman, of Onrvlllt, Ohio, vlalted -relatives here this week. i Mrs Jnhn Carter, of Boring Mountain. Ohio, la the vguest of Mr. and Mra K.

H. Bell, Mr and Mra Carl Parsons of Birds Fun, Ohio, ara visiting Mr, and Mra J. Curt Tlmmermah. BETHEL. Mra Walter TJlrey.

of Dayton. Ohio. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Will Fraasa, i Mm.

C. A. Brannock Is from a Visit In Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

James Fltapatrtck had for arsea-stul guasu Mr. tod. Mrs, Lss Flu. Patrick, of and Mr. and Mra.

Ruaaell PrirKett. of Lin wood. Mra. Nerva Hanke. of Cincinnati, la spending thia areak with her motther, Mra.

Callle Jllll. Mra. rrea msnop naa reiurnen rrom vlalt to her mother, Mra. J. h.

Sroyeor, of uoshen. Mra. Lue Bquidenburg la visiting her coueln. Mra Pace, of Mapla Oroya. Mlaa Lucille Strickland Is the guest of Mlaa Irma Frazee.

Mra. V. Martin and Mra. Laura McKee-vex, of Williamsburg, apent Tuesday with Mra. Clarence Hill.

Mra. Anna Rush haa returned from a vlalt with ber mother, Mra. Nichols. BOWLING GREEN. Miea Naomi 'Kates, of Fremont, Ohio, spent the week-end here with ber parents, Mr.

and Mra. Edward Bates. mm N. A Uifitm. of Owosao.

Is wl.l. i4tila, Mr. 1 1 1 1 E1mS Mr and Mra Henry Whltker, of Ann Arbor. are vtaltlng Mr. and Mra.

George Phelps Mr" and Mra. James Wadeworth had aa their Sunday guests Mra. James Payne. Ohio nrt Mrs Jack Leady ion of Toledo. Mr.

and Mra. c. A. Lauaus naa aa meir Runrfav Mr. and Mra J.

W. Hweyer, of Toledo: Mr. and Mra H. w. and children.

Miss Lucille Richardson and Superintendent piley, of Grand Rapids, Ohio. Misses Marie ana laurs Findlay, Ohio, were the guests Saturday of Mlaa Bessie Met artney. Mra. C. A.

Landla entertained for her daughter Geraidlne Saturday safternoon from 1 to 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mra. V. R.

English we Bun- day guests of Mr. and Mra. Martin Lee, of Toledo. BBOOKVLLLE. Misses Thelma Albright and M.irgaret Mary Michael entertained the Ottcrbe.n Guild Olrls rTljlay 'venliig, Mrs.

C. W. Mundhenx erttertained Mon- Mvera Mrs L. B. illte.

Mra. M. A. Pontius. Mrs.

Gconge Somcrs, Mrs Boda and lfrd 1 I Mmsll. Mr. and Mra. P. W.

Fox had for their week-end guest Mlaa Virgil Winkler, of Richmond, Ind. Mrs. ('. W. Brown Entertained the L.

A. 8. Thursday afternoon. Miss Mabel I.eea entertained last week Mieses Margaret Berst. Catherine Somers, Margaret Michael, Margaret Horner.

Allone Warner, Ioretta Althouse, Messrs. Eugene Albaugh. Harold Boda, William Mundhenk, Myron Fox and Harry Dunkel. Mr. and Mrs.

I.e Stover had for their week-end guest Mrs. Horace Horner, of Topeka. Kan. Mrs A. W.

Horner entertained Monday evening. BLAUCHESTEE. Mrs. Nora Watklna. of Norwood, visited i relatives here Sunday.

Rev. and Mrs. Homer or Aleves, are guests of Mrs. A. Curless.

Mrs. Leah Rhudc. of Hlllsbnro, spent the past week with Mrs. George Glenn. Miss Minnie Moon vlalted Cincinnati friends Monday.

Mesdamea Phoeba Rhude and Lorain West apent Friday with Newtonvllle relatives. Mrs. Venry Isaacs, of Kinney. Ill with Mrs K. B.

Wade. BUCYBUS. Mrs. A. B.

Bradstock was hos'eaa to the In-As-Much Circle, King's Daughters. Mr. and Mrs. F. Klshcr entertained the Get-Together Club at dinner.

The Ulrla' Art Club met with Mlas Cecil Tloelle O. M. Hoover entertained the Crocus Club. i The North Side Reading rele met with Mrs. Robert Stauffer.

A paper on "Civic Improvemcnta" was read by Mrs. E. B. Fluley. Mra.

Samuel N'eff was hostess to the South Side Reading Circle. The Powder and Puff Club was entertained by Mrs. Fred Hennecko. Mrs. EdgaosCarter entertained tha Nonpareil Club.

CELINA. Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Ellis have returned from CtuHnnati. Mrs. J. K. Hattcry haa returned from Chi-caxo.

Mrs. R. L. Bryson Is tbe gucstj ot Toledo relatives. Mips Adfly Johnnon la the guest of "Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Urbana. Mr. Felix Havemann Is the guest of Mlaa Isllllan McOrath, Columbus.

Mrs. Anna Blessing waa the week-end guest of llellerontalnc relatives. Mrs. rears Wetmer, Dayton. Is with her raranttt Hv.

and Mm. John Heeae. MIds Maud Collins was hoaios to the bnhepeare hud on rriaay. Mrs. Ana MUter entertained the History Club an Thuraday.

CIRCLE VILLE. Mr. and Mra. John'E. Mavis were given a aurprlao party Suhday In observance of their twenty-eighth wedding anniversary.

Pr. and Mra. Henry C. Allen and Misa Bertha Allen have returned from a visit to Dr. O.

Allen. In Logan County. Miss Catherine Gregg, of Colorado Springs, Is a guest of her aunt, Mlas Sallle Jonea Prof, and Mrs Roy W. Kauble entertained Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Wllsou, of Co lumbus, Ohio, over Sunday last. Mr. and Mra Walter Harner and daughter Virginia, with Mr.

and Mrs. Ern est Smith, of Xenla, Ohio, were gueats thts week 01 air. antfmrs. jonn itenry. Mrs II.

Allen and Mlsa Nell Welilon of the Monday Club, attended a convention of the Southeast DIM let of the ohm Federation of Women's Clubs last week in Logan, Ohio. Mr. and Mra Charlea F. Weaver left Tuesday for St. Petersburg.

Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Neuillng are In Indianapolis, guesta of ma daughter, Mra Albert Stafford.

Mra Charlea Mead, Mlasea Kitty Meade and Mary Hulse were guesta of Mr. and Mrs Will Meade, In Mananeld, onto. Mra Emll Leldldlch and aon Philip Lea, of Detroit, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.

Lewis. Mra Charlea T. Gllmore gave a child ren's party Monday In observance of the birthday anniversary or ner son norace. Mr. and Mra.

Harry Maiden, of Pittsburg, are visiting Mr. and Mra John Maiden. CTTTTiT.TCOTHE. Mra Lloyd Weaver, of Cleveland, la the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Charlea c. JnVk. Mr. and Mrs. William UlcUler left Saturday for Sedalla, to visit Mra Glck-ler's father, Mr.

H. N. Smith. Mr. and Mra Martin Hughey and Mra.

Albert McCoy, of Washington C- are visiting Mrs. Ruth Brnnn. Mrs Clifford Bliss, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mra. Roliert Steinmetz, of Pay-ton, Ohio, ara guesta of Mr.

and Mra George Pursel. Mra George Clark Potter (Beatrice Brown), of St. Louis, la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra Thomas W. Hrown, Misa Kathei-lne Gregg, of Colorado Springs, Is tha guest of her Mrs.

P. W. Hrown. Mra. Malcom (Nora Reeves), of Charlerol.

Is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. John Glckler, of Vine atreet. Mra E. E. Hewitt and daughter Catherine have returned from Plnehurat, X.

C. Friends of Mlsa Venna Tuatln have received news of her marriage to Jean Pe Jen In Cleveland Saturday morning. Mr. and Mra Ralph S. Paffenberger, of are guesta of Mr.

Hussell Hartley. Thursday evening, at the Walnut Street M. E. Church. Mlsa Ethel BullockJ daughter of Mr.

and Mra -Louis Bullock, of Glllesplevllle. Ohio, and Mr. William O. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs.

O. C. Williams, of Alliance, Ohio, were united In marriage, Kev. Dr. Kelley Jenneas officiating.

Mra A. L. Bobbins Is visiting In Columbua Mra Irene Haney, of Petrolt, Ja the gueat of Mr. and Mra E. N.

Miller. CAMBRIDGE. Mrs Elisabeth Johnson." of Florida. Is visiting Mra H. M.

Burgesa. Mrs. J. M. nootne and Haxel Mason are In Pittsburg.

Penn. Mr. and Mra E. E. Nuland have returned from Ashevllle, N' Mra W.

E. Arter. Mrs Charlea Gross Mra Hannah Prouse. Mra J. G.

Kellley, Mra M. L. Hartley and- Mra William Lewla attended the Federated Club Con vention at New Philadelphia last week. CEDAR YILLE. Misses Edna and Mabel Btormont and Mr.

Myrel Storment entertained Monday evening In honor of Mr. Gavin Rllev. Mias Margaret Denison returned rrom New Concord, Ohio, Monday after a week nere witn ner granaparenta Mr. and Mra Williamson. Miss Marjorie Wright apent last week with Misses.

Fern Oaaaaday and Mary -Jonea at Xenla. Mlas cent Hathawav. head of tha department of science in cedarvllle col lege, waa the gueat of Miss Thelma Deacon In Xenla last week. CANTON. The wedding of Miss Beasle C.

Slilrey and Rev. Walter E. Rouah. of Alliance, took place Sunday evening at the First U. B.

Church of Canton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. I. P. Warner.

The marriage of Mlsa Jcannette Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Rose, of this city, and George Wheeler, of Eris, took place Thuraday noon at ths home of the bride. Rev.

P. H. Welablmer performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mra William J.

Frits. 17X7 Woodland avenue N. entertained at dinner Thursday evening for Mr. and Mra Hobert E. O'Brien.

The wedding of Mlss Louise Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Mra Jobn Bauman, and Rev. Roscoe Graham, of Akron, took place Wednesday afternoon In Akron. Mlsa Zelda Kan-Irk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

L. R. Karrlck, Clarendon avenue a and M. A. Rodgera were married Wednesday afternoon at ths homo of pr.

E. P. Herbruck at Mt. Marie. Mlas Evelyn Elisabeth Walker, daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. Walker. Claremioa avenue N. and Bryan Claris were married In Plttaburg Tuesday afternoon by Rev. David Long.

Mra R. A. Ambler, of tha Kor'A Canton read, arrived home Tueaday from Wash ington, u. i Mr. and Mra William H.

Brigf la, s( I I I TIIE EXQUIIIER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1921 Breckenrldge, are house guests of Mr. and Mra. Jay il. Cogan. Mra.

Rachel Freasa Ureen, 145 Ela-h-toenth atreet N. haa returned from Lexington, Ky. tt? v- imin lXEZJl, WAIIE. The North Rod Embroidery Club met with Mra, William C'talltr, on North Ban-duaky atreet, on Monday afternoon. The gueata were: Mra.

Vail, Mra Fowler. Mra. Cooper, Mra. Olive Catler and Mra, Cryder. Mra.

A. R. Willie waa hostess to the Cosmopolitan Club Monday evening. A program of music by Prof. Stvera, waa greatly Mra.

Miller cave several read-. Ings. Mra Sam B. Ever and son Jfames, of Kanaaa City, are gueats of- her mother, Mra. H.

A. Welch. The Advance Club met with Mra. Pr. Hyatt Thuraday afternoon.

Mra. Kly, of Columbua, waa an out-of-town guest. mra. jen jonea eniertainea eaturoay afternoon with a reception, honoring- her eisters. Mra Frank Hyatt, of Chicago, and iMIaa Ingram, of London, England.

Mrs Archibald Lybrand eutertained rhe Monday Club. Mra. b. Nelson gave i Intereetlng talk on "Missionaries lu I China." Mra. B.

N. Brown led la the din- cuaaion of Current Eventa. DELPHOS. Mlaa Ida Welglng, daughter of Mr. and" Mra.

Frank Welging, waa married Thurs- uiy to sriiuiu oiariin. son ot asr. ana Mrs. William Martin. Miea Clara Martin was bridesmaid and the groom'a attendant waa Roman Welglng.

the bride'a alster. Mra Carenca LtHiinn was hostess to her i flve humlred clu atyferhoon. I Misses Florence and Dorothy Weaacl are ue5 ot tnulr aunt Mrs. Joseph White, of Ada I Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Hendrlckson have goue to indlay to visit Mr. and Mra. G.

W. King. Mrs George Lang haa gone to Detroit Mrs. William A. Wagner waa hostess to hu MoUern Needlcwork Club Thursdtry evening.

EATON. Mrs. Caroline Harris, widow of the lata Governor Harris; Miss Mary Tingle, Miss Mary Wilson and Miss Elizabeth Wilson are home from Florida, Pr. and Mra. J.

L. Hooper, of Chicago, are visiting her pureuts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Markley.

Mrs Htiry siroh la the guest of Mra. Ilettie Lakeman, at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati Mrs. A. D. Alford Is being entertained by Dr; and Mra.

C. W. Conley In Columbua. Mra. Rollo Slamback.

of Log Angeles, la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Clear. Mr. and Mra. J.

E. Miles are entertaining Mr and Mra. John E. Morris, of Martin, Mich. Miss Helen Silver, student at Ann Arbor, la visiting her parents, Pr.

and Mrs. H. Z. Sllscr. FBANKLIN.

The following were guests at a dinner party at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cheney Tuesdny evening: Dr. and Mra. N.

A. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Conovcr. Mr. and Mrs. T.

E. Barnhart, Mr. and Mra. W. Jackson, Mr.

and Mra. Carl Miller, Dr. and Mrs. M. O.

Pardee, Mr. and airs. E. C. Earnart, Mr.

and Mrs. Grlgshy Crawler, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

Amierson. Jir. ami j. land Mr. and Mrs.

8. s. Tlnnnia, Vlrgle Piper nnil Norman Brown, were marrien in wmnon, iimo, onmj. loling women foreign aiiaaioimry Society of the Metnouist cnurcn win giae an entertainment In the church Friday evening April I. neiea nnuao b.m.

ngton, P. C. preparatory to her departure for Russia. Mrs. J.

F. Keator. of Philadelphia, is v- nr Mra -V fiehenek. Mrs. Charles Coleman la spending the natl.

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Thlrkleld left Wednesday for Martinsville, Ind.

Dr. and Mrs Firman Evans are home from Martinsville, Ind. FOSTORIA. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kelly have returned from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Blanche Freese Is entertaining Miss Kate Hchuppert. of Chicago. Mrs.

J. W. McDonel entertained at a dln-ncr-bridgo Saturday evening, for Mrs. William Smith, of Weston, W. and Mrs.

Lauren Hawklna, of Pittsburg. Mrs. C. A. Cribble and Ml.ss Anna I'm-stead entertained at bridge Tuesday eve- Mra Clirurles Ash entertained at her home on Main street.

Monday afternoon, for the Polly Todd Madison Chapter of tho Daughters of the American Revolution, and 26 members nf the Tiffin organ i-xatlon. In the receiving line with Mrs. Ash were: Mrs, Ed Lepper, Mra P. P. Schlatter, Mra .1.

F. Peter, Mrs C. 1L Wise and Misa Violet Iteming, of Tiffin. FINDLAY. Mra C.

C. Peale left Tuesday for Clncln- Mr. and Mrs. C. K.

Nlles and Mra fV E. Xllea returned last week from Honolulu, Hawaii. Miss Anna Eckhard. has returned from California. Mrs.

Alfred Blootnlngdale entertained on Saturday at the Elks' Club In honor of Miss Ara Fraier, a bride of last weeek. Mr. and Mra P. 8. Ijitchaw entertained Saturday evening In honor of Mrs.

Bsvlcss. a brlds of the past winter. On Wednesday evening Mlaa Aramlnta Fraier and -Harley B. Drcisbach were united In marriage by I 11. C5.

Jameson. i i i Ia SUSS E.U Itn niiiuns, cwu-ni was the maid of honor, while Nile Glbaoun was the bridegroom a best man. Mr. and Mra H. B.

Owe have returned from Rio Grande Valley, Texaa FELICITY. Mrs. Anna Armarost, of Dayton, spent last week with friends here. Mrs. T.

II. Heed spent last week, with her daughter. Mra. Carlysle Armacost, of Mt. Auburn.

Dr. and Mrs. Gregg are entertaining the former's brother, Mr. Gregg, of Pay- Mlss Dora Abbott, of Mt. Olive, Is the guost of her friend.

Miss oatnertne n. wrey. and Mrs. John Bolender are entertaining Mrs. Steve McClanahan.

of Moscow. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoggman were gueate of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Allen, of Chllo. Mr and Mrs. J. Nichols are gueats of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Swopa GAIXIPOLIS. The Fns-iish cluh was entertained Tues day evening by Mrs. Ed McCormlck, Fourth avenue. Mrs A. W.

Kerns "was hostess to the Woman's Bible Clnsa Thursday. The Social Eight Five Hundred Club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Leo Hean. Prliea were received by Mra Henry Cherrlngton and Mrs. Hubert Carnes Mrs.

Albert Millar. Philadelphia, and Mrs. R. B. Church, Akron, were week-end guests nf Mra Charles Swltser.

Mrs. Robert P. Thompson waa hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon Five Hundred Club iHst week. Besides the club members, the followintr guests were present: Mesdamea Frank Shaw. John Martin.

A. A. Lyons, J. M. Alexander, Cora Thompaon and Miss Kuhy Baum, from California.

Mrs. Lola Neal was hostess to tha Thursday Club last week. Miss Cllnne Fee entertained tha Phllo-mathiana Thursday evening. GREENFIELD. Mrs.

Arnott- Bover was hostess to her suction bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Harry Davla and Miss Lucy Gard Arnold won the favor. The Entre Nona Club met with Mra J. Brumbaugh Friday afternoon.

J. Newoaurer entertained ner card cluh Thursday afternoon. Mrs. james a. rues was nosiess 10 ner reading club Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mra w. urnte and Mr. ana Mrs. Rahn Mettler are home from Florida.

Mra. J. H. Layer has returned from a vlut in Canton, Ohio. Mr.

and Mra C. F. Burns have returned -from Florida. Tha Elite club met with Mra W. A.

Mlder Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mra E. B. Newton have returned from a visit in Newcastle, ind.

GALION. Mr. and Mra John Dice celebrated their i I I 'mlljr! evening: Misses Helen TlltonT Mary Lou-ulnner ednesday evening. I uarvev, Margaret Pence, Ellen Cowan. Mra.

Ar hur was hostess to the 'Klltnor mlbb Mldred Keev'er. Edith Wll-News Club at a musicals Tuesday eve- Mary Bettlemyre and Alice Mav nlna. Mra J. L. Wlntermute entertained the B.

F. L. Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Lydla Randall and Georga O.

Klrk-land were united In marriage Tueaday evening. Mra E. II. Hettmansnerger entertained at a birthday party Tuesday evening. Mra J.

J. Schaefer waa hostess at an Interesting meeting of ths Research Club Monday evening. GEEMANTOWN. ra a. ni.

ttaDie lett -inursoav rnr Tie- tmft. to visit her. daughter, Mra Kngarconcn. I dinner waa given at tne fclkr Home, In Mr. and Mra Joseph En dress were I honor of Mrs.

Hesa guesta Sunday ot Mr, and Mra Harry Mlsa Oaa Brenneman, daughter of Mr. Wolfe In Dayton. and Mra J. F. Brenneman, and Walter Mlaa Lillian Emmlnger la with her sister.

Howard, son of Mr. and Mra C. W. How-Mrs, o. C.

Hale, at Hartwell. I arri, Cellna, 'were united tn marriage Sat- Mra Stanley Swartiel, of Dayton, vlalted urday. at the home of ths officiating minis-Mr. and Mrs. Perry I ter.

Rev. D. N. Kelley. Mt.

and Mra Frank Kern, of Lewla- Announcement has been made of ths en; burg, were guests Sundsy.ot Mr. and gagement of Edward V. Cardosl, son of William aarn. Mr. and Mra Samuel Applegate were week-end visitors with Mr.

"and Mra John Albright In Dayton. Mra George Paine waa hostess Monday afternoon to the Twentieth Century Club. Mra Henry Wachter entertained her club to six-o'clock, dinner Saturday eva-nlng. i GEORGETOWN. Mrs Frank with Ave hundred, at her home, on North Main street, Tuesday afternoon: Mesdamea I Campbell, A.

Earhart. L. P. Pobat. J.

W. Bagby, Charlea Ludy, Charles Stephen, A. Wachtel, W. W. Cooper, Jessie Warlck, Misses OH ara.

Wood and Ulrey. Mra Lee Rodrlck and daughter left Thuraday for Fargo. N. D. Mra William Pierce Is horn from Chicago.

Mr. and Mra lorest Edwards, of begr- -I I. ton, Ohio, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs James CroawelL I. Mr, and Mrs Ora Trout spent tha lat ter part ot last week with Norwood rela tives Mra.

E. V. 'Busch, of Augusta, vlsKed rehxtlVes here. Mra William Mice, of Lawrence, la at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. -B. Parker. Mlaa Jean Kirkpatrlck apent tha week end witn rrienaa ai uxroro, GREENFIELD. Mrs L.

P. Waddrll Is at Pensacola. visiting Mr. and' Mrs Forrest Woodmanaee. Mr.

and Mrs E. Acker, of Fayette, yhlo, are visiting their daughter, Mra J. P. Var- ney. Mrs.

W. H. Meyers spent the week-end at Oxford with her daughter. Miss Genevieve. Mr.

and Mrs George W. Messlck are guests of their daughter. Mrs. Pean Waddcll. Mis.

D. F. Gray received at luncheon Friday for the Red Crosa Bridge Club. Mrs J. E.

Upp la vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upp tt Ft Wayne, ind. Misses Elizabeth Fullerton and Florence Kelso were hostesses to the Fortnightly Club Saturday evening. Mrs C.

T. Hiaar and Mrs Edgar Caldwell were gueats. Mr. and Mrs O. E.

Styerwalt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. p. Orebaugh at Wilmington over ths week-end.

GRANVILLE. The annual meeting of tha Community. Federation waa held Tuesday afternoon. A program waa given by tha kindergarten department. Mrr.

Karl Earhman and daughters returned Monday from Dread en, where they vlalted with her parents. Mlaa Uladya Shrews, soprano, won tha allver loving cup offered at Uia Delta, Omrfcon Convention In Louisville, for the best vocal aolo. The third French program waa presented Wednesday afternoon by tha Women's ciub. At a dinner party Riven by Denlaon Con mon Club "Wednesday evening, April 13, the engagement of Mr. Louise 8.

Gaines to MiHs 1-ois Mart was announcaa. Mrs. Klrtley K. Mather and Mlaa Fannie J. harrur gave piano recitaia at tha Leui- son conservatory weanesuay evening.

Mr. and Mr. J. 8. Jonra returned Bat urdav from a visit to Chioaco.

Mrs. E. WriKht entertained tha Fort nightly Club Tuesday evening. GAMBLER. Frldav evening a dance was given by Sigma PI Fraternity.

Prof, and Mra Ca- hull acted as chaueronea Miss Eleanor Snyder, of Mlllersburg, haa returned to her boms after visiting Mias Ethel Vernon. Miss Cora Putnam vlalted In ML Vernon Ian veek Mr. anil Mrs. Alfred Fish. enter.

tallied with a dinner Thursday evening for Mrs. George Luhrsen, of cnlllfcouie. The Country Home Club met at the residence of Mra John MaiuMeld Wednesday afternoon. Miss Opal Edgar, of Mt. Vernon, Is the guest of her grandparents Mr.

and Mra William Edgar. Miss Marie Stlnemets. of Mt- Vernon, has returned to ber home. GOSHEN. Mrs.

J. L. Smyaor entertained her daughter. Mra. Fred Bishop, of Bethel Mrs.

Ada Dale was the gueat of friends in natavla last week. jirB, Walter Merrill, of Murdock, spent a few days with Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Mr. and Mrs Earl Walker and daugh ter and Mr. and Mra.

Leslie Young were guests of Mr. and Mra. Harley Gibhe. Mr. Charloa llhardt entertained Thursday for Mra Walter Moneyhan and Mra Hnu-nril Trov 11 1 1.

Ulnu Mr. and Mrs James Wlsa hava with their daughter, Mra Leffler. of Co- HILLSB0R0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern a and Mr.

Aad Mm. Cllt iMcy went to Cincinnati Wednesday. Kev. 1 E. Purr waa made Rector Emorltus of Kt.

Mary's Kplscopal Church ht're last Friday at a meeting of tho vestry. Mr. and Mra. Hamer Malcolm nave returned from Clear Water. Kla.

Mr. end Mrs. O. W. Ted rick ara home from Florida.

Mra. w. Koft Hirer gava a birthday dinner forher son Uoyd last Sunday. Mlsa ln' Butler, Mr. and Mrs.

Jarob Ranter nnd Misa Kdna, Kaster attended the Hr.Rrd wedding at Uraenjleid on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Matthewa rava a dining tn honor of Kev. I.

H. Purr on Friday nla-ht. The guests were MWs Turlll Hug--gnis, Mr. Durr, Mr. and Mrs.

Lacy, Mr. and Mra. Kerns, Dr. and Mrs. lioyt.

Dr. and Mr. Wright. Friday Club was entertained by Mrs, Clif last week. Misses Jean and Sally Bowles have been visiting In Cincinnati.

Sam Morrow, of Hart-well, Ohio, Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A-her. Mr. and Mr" Aaron-Barger ara vlaltlng Mrs.

Robert Polk. Mrs. H. Dill and her nteca, Miss Mary Cutnmlnga, arrived on Tuesday from Ch I Corn la. Mr.

1. E. Iurr left on ThursdRy for Cincinnati to visit his siHfrr. Mondny ha will start for Kan Francisco to sail on tho twgnty-alxth for tha-. letter colony in japan.

JKONTON. Miss Elizabeth Poly, of Cornell, who has been with her parents. Mr. an(T Mra. II.

J. Doty, has returned to. her si-hool at Ithaca, -N. T. i Mrs.

Earl Murdnrk will entertain at brMgo Thursday afternoon. Mra F. It. Henderson entertained at luncheon Tuesday Mrs. Anna Keer, of Aahland: Mlsa Anna Pogue, Mra Patton and the Mlssea Patton and Mlaa Chapman, of Catlettsburg.

Mlsa Lucille. Johnston haa returned from Thornvllle, Ohio, where aha visited her grandparents, mr. anu aura juiiiwkiii. Mra C. A.

Hudaon-Plllar la home from California. Mrs. J. A. Peters had as her guests at dinner Mr.

and Mcs. J. C. liodils. of Xenla; Mr.

anu Mra ai. jonnsiuii, jmuuu Gnddla Mra. Rosello Petora liwrv will entertain with a bridge-luncheon at tha Elka' Home Thura- day. Mr. and Mra J.

M. Johnson entertained at dinner Mr. and Mra J. C. Dodda of Xenla; Mra Charles Murdock and Mra A.

Petera. JACKSON. Miss Genevieve Davis and Granville Jenks were married on Saturday. Miss Carrie Dungan waa hostess to tha Study Club on Monday. Mrs.

A. L. Ullom and Mra. Frank Burgess spent the week In Cincinnati. Mra Dan McClury left Monday for Terrs Haute, Ind.

Mra- Ida Plckrel. of London, was a guest of Misses Julia and Jessie Hanna. Mra Joseph McGhee, of Columbua apent the week-end with Mra C. A. Sloan.

Mrs. Harry Rinehart, of Portsmouth, visited her Mra Richard Cavett. JAMESTOWN. Mrs. Jesse Taylor entertaned with cards on Thursday and Friday evenings.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeder and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tbuma entertained on Friday 'evening with progressive work.

Mrs. It. 8. Farquhar entertained with a alx o'clock dinner for hor daughter, Mies Klotse, honoring her birthday anniversary. A theater party followed the dinner.

The members of tha American Legion were hosta at a danca at the club rooma on Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tarnell, of Chicago, la visiting relatives here. LEBANON. Mra J.

Warren Wood entertained at luncheon Thursday Mra. Arthur Hamilton. Mra Charles Dechant. Mra J. A.

ThomD- son. Mra Will R. Lewla and Mra Arthur French. Miss Carrie o. Llnro lert Wednesday for Chicago to be the guest of her cousin.

Mra w. A. Meyer. Dr. and Mra Xa T.

Ivlns. of ClnelnnstL were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mra C. W. Ivlns.

Mra Charles JG. Lewis and Mra Warren Wood were guests Tuasdsy of Mra McCluro Todd in Cincinnati. T' i Mount, and Mesara. Dallas Bowyer, Claud Griffith. Harold Harvey.

Ivan Henderson. Richard Bowyer, Chester Lewla Everett Miirrell and Chalmer Harper. The engagement Is announced of Mlas Rhea Ward, or Richmond. to Mr. Clyde Braden.

formerly of Lebanon, but now of Dayton. LIMA. Ths City Federation of Women's Clubs met at the Elks' Home Saturday afternoon. A talk -waa made liv r. I a-nntoria.

vie Hresifienr nr ih. Northwestern District. In the evening, a Mr. and Mra Victor Cardosl. W.

Market street, and Mlaa Geraldine Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mra James Dunn, Chicago. Mra Ross Mullen, N. Collett street, la horn from Cleveland. Mr.

and Mra Theodore Michael. W. Mar-kot atreet, are home from California. Mr. and(Mra A.

Welzelbaum, W. 8prlng street, are hom from Mt- Clemens. In compliment to Mra Ralph Durna-bugh, who left Wednesday for Grand Raplda Mra w. r. Hoover, W.

Mar- kTrr STu da v. Mra M. 8. Thompson, W. Market street, has as her guest, Mra A.

T. Thorn, Mananeld. i Mra Cue Holstine. W. Elm street, was hoateaa at a one o'clock luncheon Friday.

ejompllm.ntlng Mra R. B. Baker, of Delaware, Ohio, whs is vialliug la Laa- I caster. Mra L. a.

Slanson entertained on Monday evening. A surprise party waa tendered Mias Harriet Wilder on Monday evening prior to her departure for Columbus. Mra A. M. Brooks snd daughter Gladys hsvs gone, to Zansavllls to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Allen. Ths Alpha Literary Clutf met Friday evening at tha horns of Mlas Catherine Gillespie. Mra W. Btahl, of Carroll, has returned from Florida.

Mlas Anna Junkertnan. of Columbua, is visiting tha family of D. B. Tidd. Mra Clara Bradley haa returned from a vlalt with Mra Holloa-ay at Kavenna.

Ohio. 1 Mra. Clara Palmlter la In Dayton visiting her brother, Mr. Thomas Boeratler. Mra O.

Rothbard Is visiting in Philadelphia The Tourist Cluh met Tueaday afternoon with Mra Homer Eyman. MAEHTTA. Monday morning at St. Lukca Episcopal Church, Mlsa Merna PfafT, daughter of Mr. and Mra Jbhn Pfaff, of Second street, and Mr.

Harland Bmlth, aon of Mra Eleanor Smith, of Qrosa avenue, were married, the Kev. Maurice Clarke officiating. The couple were attended by Mlas Gladys Smith, sister of the groom, and Mr. Floyd Pfaff, brother of the Tueaday afternoon, at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, was eoli-malied ths weddlnir of Mlsa Nola Dvsle. eldest daugh- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Dysle. of Fourth street, to Mr.

William Havena, son of Mr. and Mrs W. V. Havens, of Columbus, Ohio. Tha wedding party was composed of Mr.

and Mrs. O. H. Phillips (nes Bertha Dunn), Mr. and Mra Kenneth Kelso (nee Chamberlain), Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Eblnger (nee Haael Illte). Mr. and Mra Harry Schramm (nee Rowsna Meyer), Mias Louise Havena sister of the groom, aa maid of honor, Mra J. J.

Leldecker (nee Florence Jonee), aa matron of honor, and little Mlas Dorothy Otto, as flower girl, and Mr. Edward Poulton, or uolumDus, unio. as neat tanu. A charming reception waa held at tha home of the bride'a parents. Mra.

W. R. Grimes was hostess to the Luncheon Bridge Club on Saturday. Cov-era were placed for W. T.

Hastlnga C. B. Ballard, C. J. La Vallca, W.

H. Eblnger, C. T. McTlyar, H. G-Chamberialn and W.

J. Rogera of Huntington. W. Va. Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Dirk entertained tha Matinee Club Tueaday evening at their home on Muskingum drive. Mrs.

George I Vallee left on Monday for Philadelphia, to he the guest of Mr. and Mra Pean R. Babbett Mra Pexter C. Pavla, was hostess to the Two-Table Bridge, Club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

w. Bauer entertained Informally on Friday afternoon. Mrs. O. W.

Median and Mrs. Edward Gallant and Mr. and Mra. Ray Hammerly, of Marlon, wejgf guests Wednesday and Thursday of Mr? and Mra. William Fawn and Mrs.

Laura Blieneman. Mrs. Minnie Woepelman, of Ken me. Germany, Is visiting her brother, Carl Gllmore. Mra Annna Sheridan entertained ths Fortnightly Club Thursday afternoon.

Mra Bertha Moody entertained the Progress Club (Tuesday evening. Mrs. F. W. White was notified Tuesday that hor daughter Itletta, of Canton, was married April at Detroit.

to Mr, rhnrlM Mavwood. Mrs. P. L. A.

Lelghley and daughter Phyiiaa of Cleveland, are guesta of her TAther, air. mitn Aiexanoer, ana ner sister. Mrs. Albert Gray. Mrs.

Hannah Houston entertained the Woman's Parliament Tueaday afternoon. Those who took part In the program ware Mrs. Charlotte Henderson, Mra Harriett Edwards, Mra Clara W. Morey and Mra J. H.

Eseiy. MT. VEBNON. Mra Frances W. Blake and daughter have returned from New iork Ulty.

Mr n.nlel Houck. nf Krth Main atreet and Mr. Charlea Butler, of Detroit, aalled Wednesday from Now York for a alx months' tour of continental Europe, Great Britain. Esvnt and Greece. Mra.

Chae. K. of Cleveland. Is th guest or nor motner. airs, w.

a. itus-aell. A violin recital was given Frldsy eve-nlnv at the home of Mlsa Ella Porter by pupils of Mrs. Francea Pyle. Mr.

and Mra E. C. Mulock returned Tuesilay evening from Florida Mr. and Mrs. Walter P.

Starr ara home from New Mexico. Tbe Phi Alpha Fraternity entertained with a dance Friday evening. Mr. and Mra N. I- Dsnev sailed from New York Tueaday tur England and Franca Mra N.

J. Platter, of Wonster. Ohio, Is visiting her daughter, Mra w. h. Mheima Mr.

and Mra Grant It. 8mlth are ex-nected home thia week from Miami. Fla. Mra William Harris, nf Bellevue, Is tha gueat of Mra Ida ilarrla MONTEREY. Miss Ruth Knell was the guest of Ml: Stella Turner last week.

Mra. lu Cover, of Williamsburg, was a guest or her sin ter, Mm. Hubert Hunter, Miss Mtnnla Snell spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Justin Oreenr of Evan at on.

Mlsa Nettio or Cincinnati; apent a few days with Mrs. Anne Whit taker. Mrs. C. M.

Bait spent several daya with her daughter and family at Felicity, Mr. and Mrs. Kred ilatman. MECHANICSBURG. Rev.

and Mrs. Joseph W. Patton are spending tha week-end In Dayton. Mra Jnhn Ropp la with her alater, Mrs. Charles Kannna, In Springfield.

Mr. and Mra Charles stlrkcll, of Claiborne, Ohio, were gues's of Miss Lenna Morgan. Mra Enid Foster went to Toledo Friday to attend a wedding. Mra D. J.

Burnham has returned from Columbua MARION. Mlsa Frances McGutrs Is visiting her sister, Mra B. H. Couaway, in Cleveland. The Research Club met Monday at tne horn, of Mra.

E. Henney. me pro gram dealt with Mexico. Papera were i. tr i.

r. iinnvr. t-nK tufrltt and Mra J. W. Smith.

Members of the Delphian Club took up rtllav civ0 government at the hom. of Mra E. M. B-ll Tuesday. Papers were contributed ty Mra carrou Mrs Carl J'ngericht and Mra George Elliott McCornTIck, "Needa of Our City" formed the roll-call rasponsea Mrs F.

B. Morrison waa elected a delegate to the Central District convention st Coshocton April at a meeting of tho Advance Club Tuesday when Mrs. J. Jolley waa hoateaa Mrs. James Wilson McMurray.

Mrs. Frank C. Gugen-helmer and Mra Grant "contributed to the c' "America For. Americans' waa tha topic of ths program of the Searchlight Club which was entertained by Mra. Z.

T. Blow Monday. Papera were read by Mrs Tracy. Mra J. W.

Ilungata and Mra Marshall McKlnatry. Mra J. A. Burgln waa hostess to ths Tuesday Club-tho past week. MASSILLON.

Mlaa Lucille Reese, of South IJncoln avenue, haa returned from Cleveland. Mra W. A. Sonnhalter, of North Cedar street, has returned from Tlffln. where, she visited her daughter, Mrs.

Pauf Fox. Mr. and Mra Leo Willenborg. of Locust street, have returned from Ft. Myera Florida.

Mrs. If. Rhine, of Wellman street, left Friday for Mansfleld. Mra D. M.

Pltcock. of East Trereont atreet, loft Friday afternoon -tot Pittsburg. Mra George W. Kratacn, or East Msln street, left Sunday night for New York to visit Mrs. Ulsh and Mlas Lillian Glen.

Mlaa Adeline Bloomberg, of East Main street, has returned from Cleveland. Mrs. F. W. Arnold -and Mlsa Eleanor Arnold, of Wellman atreet, have returned from Palm Beach, Fla.

Mr. and Mra John B. McLean, of South Prospect street, left Sunday night for New York. Mra A. J.

Carnea.ef Plum street, has returned from Philadelphia, Penn. MARATHON. Mra Albertlno Ireton. of Cincinnati, spent the past week with friends here. Miss Margaret Genet, of Norwood, spent last week with relatives Mra A.

Harrla of Fayettevlllo. was ths guest of Mrs. Elisabeth Malady last week. Mr. and Mra George Holland and Mr.

and Mra William Fomorln spent the week end with Mr. and Mra Augustan Marsh, of Batavla Mr. and Mra Robert Genet were guesta of Mr. and Mra. Otis Watson.

Mra J. W. Hutchinson, of Oreenberry, was a week-end guest of Mra Robert Rowan. MOSCOW. Mrs.

H. Porste and daughter, of New Richmond, were guests of Mra Cary Cash-ard. Mr. and Mra. Charles McMath hav returned from a visit to Martinsville.

Ind; Mra -Carrie Cushard etenrtalned Saturday evening In honor of Mrs Cuahard. Among the number present wer Mra Rosa Keliar, Mlasea Carrie Dubruler. Henrietta Kremplan. Chrlstln Hayden. Freda Beatrice Kelser.

Hattle Kaucher. Beasts Donovan. Wllhelmlna Po-ats. Edith Dick, Anna Stanley. 'era Weliahl.

Garnet Parker. Basel Porste and Elna Cushaid. Mra O. E. McDonald and son were guesta of her slater.

Mra Arch at Chllo during last week. MLAMISBTTRG. Mra Kathrene Hunt has returned, from De Funlck springs, Fla. Mis Elsie Mills was hostess to the He. search Club Tueaday evening.

Papera wc; raad by Mary Keedy and Anna CulL Mis Margaret Schuherth waa the guest Of Mia Elisabeth Larimer In Spiingflela. Ohio, during th week. Mlaa Kathern Bwartitrauber. of Ban Francisco. CaL, I visiting her father In this city.

Mis Kathryn Kelm and Miss Isabel Bookwalter vlalted relative In Columbua rti. swk. Mlaa Kelm attended th convention of th Woman's Auxiliary of American Legion. Mr. ajd Mra Edward Apple, of Ann Arbor, Mich, aad Mrs.

Paul Trump, of I Indianapolis, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mra M. F. Apple. MANCHESTER.

Mra H. L. Tabor, of Duluth. and J. W.

Gray, of Chicago, ara vlaltlng Mr. and Mra Ell Steels and Mra Jams Nay-lor. An all-day house party, was given Friday for Mra Jane Baldwln-Cluxton. by hor son and four daughters to celebrate bar eighty-ninth birthday anniversary- alra Jennie Gatea-Peyton was honor guest. Mra Elolee Johnston, of Deflanre, la vlaltlng her mother, Mra Carolina Heodaraoa.

NEWARK. Mr. Joseph Rollin Book and Miss Inss Smith were united In marriage Saturday mbrning at Trinity Episcopal cnurcn. itav. I.

Franklin Mias Ruth Llnsey entertained Friday evening with a dancing party. Friends of Mr. and Mra Frank Harrla gave a delightful surprise party In their honor. Misa Lillian Mnnahan entertained with a rinnoinir nartv Friday evening. Mrs.

Arthur Cornell entertained ths Guest Club Friday evening. Ths Community Cluh met with Miss Kola. Perry Hsrurdav evening. Mra-F. M.

B. Wlndle entertained the Review Club Friday evening. Mlas Gertrude Hake' entertained her sewing club Frldsy afternoon. Mra Harrv Hcoll entertained ine i day Afternoon Bridge Club at the Country Club Tuesday arternoon. Mra John Miller entertained her thimble club Tuesday afternoon.

NEW RICHMOND. Mra P. A. Hancock entertained Mra Harold Clark, of Detroit. Mra Ezra Knight, ot Columbus, Ohio, and Mra.

Belle Cummins, of Clnclunatl. Mlssea Nora and Betty Shannon, -of Hyde Park, visited Mra Frank Wiggins Mra Mayme Sanders, of Ludlow, sDent the week end with Mrs. Ethel Smith. Mra Alice McMurchy haa been visiting relatlvca tn Newark, N. J.

Misses Ads and Marie Bushman, of Cincinnati, are with Mr. and Mra M. Bushman. Mr. snd Mra Cook and Mr.

and Mra Allen, of Hyde Park, wen) guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wlggina. Mr.

and Mrs, Hugg and daughters, of St. Paiul. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thur-ber and Miss Emily Thurbcr, of Pittsburg, Mr.

and Mra J. C. alone, of Columbus. Ohio: Mr. Oliver Wyatt, of Topeka, and Mr.

Charlea Wyatt, of Kansas City, are the gueats of Mr. and Mrs-. G. W. Wyatt.

Mrs. Herbert Bugarman. of Peoria. Is visiting her mother. Mrs.

-Sarah Ireton. Mra. A. H. Miller, of Orange, N.

X. la the guest of her sister, Mra F. H. Was-. ''Sir.

and Mrs. D. Carpenter, of Cincinnati, were week-end guests of Mra A. Lotlirop. NEW LEXINGTON.

Mra J. E. Powell was hostess to the Nondescript Club Monday evening. Mr. and Mra R.

J. Thacker, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

Thacker and Mr. and Mra Fred Brlngarduer were In Columbus during the week attending the BrtngarUnet-McDonald nuptials Mr. -and Mrs. John Dantson, of Lancaster, have Just returned from St. Petersburg, Fla.

Mlas Pauline Barbee has returned from Oklahoma i ny, osia. Mrs O. N. HDUnff. or Jiiapie IieiKiun.

waa hostess to the Club Wedneaday evening. The Needlecraft Club waa entertained Wednesday by Mra Frank B. Rarlck. Miss Hue Noon spent the week-end In Columbus. Mrs.

A. J. Ward visiting In Co lumbus. Mr. and Mra Fred Brlngardner, of Nal len, W.

are guests of her parents. Mr. snd Mra C. P. Thacker.

OWENSVLLLE. Mr. and Mra Joseph Rounds visited at Ft. Thomas on Saturday. Mrs.

Mary Friend apent a few days with her rents. Mr. and Mra. Ralph McKay. Mr.

and Mra. John Rapp, of Williams Corner, are guests, of Mr. ana sirs. ju. Tin nr.

Mrs. Emma Davis has returned from a visit with Mrs. Wayne oerrara ai tnicago, Mr. and Mra John Kapp. of Batavla were guests of Mlas Margaret Blytbe ea Saturday.

OTTAWA. Mra. Carl Kcratlng entertained ths Em- hroldurv Cluh last week. Mra. Charlea Drummer entertained en Wednesday evening.

The Research Club met with Miss Amis Smith Monday evening. Mrs. A. Bowman entertained at lunch eon Wednesday. Mrs.

K. T. Hlion. aaslated by Mra Wat. son Butlor, entertained th Altrua Clue Monday evening.

PORTSMOUTH. Mis Ruth Kllngman gav an antenuptial party for Mlaa Margaret Wertx. Mrs. Cecil Miller entertained th WVdneedav Club last week. The Art Circle met Thuraday afternoon at the home of Mra George Appel.

Mra F. L. Manning entertained tho Prls clllas Thursday sfternoon. Mra. William Burke entertained the rMatron and Maid Club Tuesday afternoon.

The members of the Auld Lang Syne Club met at the home or Mra. a. Haider-man to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Huston Wllllama entertained, the Martha Washington Club Thursday after noon.

Mlsa Dorothea Eck entertained aa ants nuptial honor Mlaa Murgaret Warts, ho will wed Mr, Walter Wllbide, of Baltimore, Md. Miss Kata entertained with a family party In honor of her cousin. Mlsa Mildred Mae Clayton, who waa wedded to Mr. Richard E. pratt Tueaday, ai home of her.

mother. Mra George Clayton. Mra J. H. Varner has been vlaltlng her daughter, Mra Andrew Glass, of Wheel-in w.

Vs Th K. K. entertained at the hom of Mra Joseph Babcork aa ante-nuptiai compliment to two brides elect. Misses Aita Ms ran ana tveiyn rteea. The Bclo'o Bridge Club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mra Mark Be! by.

Miss Catherine Kllooyne and Mr. Albert Balmert were married Tuesday morning at Holy Redeemer Church by Rev. Father Jnhn E. McGulrk. The attendants wer Mlsa Ruth Kllcoyne and Mr.

George Relta Mra a. F. McCormlck entertained for her nieces, Mlasea Helen and Elisabeth Stephenson, of Cincinnati, and aa honor to Misa Evelyn Reed. Mra Rose Hise entertained the Woman's Literary Club Friday afternoon. The Holmes Club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs.

Mabel fltahler. Mra Marls Fridges was hostess Tuesday to the Clover Club. The Research Club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. W. E.

Mann. The Home Culture Club was entertained Thursday evening by Mra Fred RelnharU EIPLEY. Mrs Julia Hans has gone to Cleveland. Ohio, to visit her. son, Mr.

George Hana Mlas Kate foyer, ot mnysviiie, is visiting Mr. and Mra Will Early. Mrs L. H. Drake Is visiting her daugh ter.

Mrs Albert Grim, at Hamilton, Ohio. Mrs. Walter Gaddla of East Ripley, la entertaining Mra Hattle Hurst, of Mays-ville, Ky. Mr. nnd Mra Ed.

Campbell ar visiting at McGraw. N. Y. 1 Mra. Rock dry, of Bethel, Ohio, visited her sisters, Mra J.

S. West aud Mra Joseph Liggett. Mrs. L. L.

Pickens. Mra Nellie Byar and Misses Mary and Neva Yearsley vlalted at Maysvllla, las- weex. Mra 8. L. Bodmer la home from Cold- water.

Fla. -Mr. and Mra J. Campbell Russell, of Cincinnati, are vsltlng Mr. and Mra William Russell.

Mis Mav Bell Knot wen was tne nostsag to the Bridge Club Friday afternoon. STEUBENYILLE. Mra P. J. Sinclair and Mra.

G-. B. La Van are In Washington. D. C.

attending Is This You Nffrvous Man or Woman? Did yar first syaspiasss start with pain fct back of head, a constant "tired feeling" especially in the back, knee and feet Ana then, did yon notice Irritability; trcmMlng from slightest, exertion or men-tai excitement; inability to sleep soundly a.i I indigestion sour stomach eonati-patioa: headache: backache decline in bodily vigor; neuralgia rheumatic twinges; chills ana hot flashes! And perhaps yon do not know that these symptoms tead toward neurasthenia nervous exhaustion serious mental dts-tarbancee loss art self confide no ana inability to qualify in any kind of work or Playt IF SO YOU MEED CADOMEVsT. Such symptoms indicate LACK OF NERVE FORCE. NERVE FORCE is ths -mysUriou source of energy manifested In high spirits, vitality, vigor and keenness for work or play. Th High-Stepping, prancing, dancirsf on haa am abundance of Nexv Fores that's what you need. Cadomen.

asskes jrosj "STRONG AS A HORSE" aad this is haw it does so: Csdomeno auppliss what th blood and nerves need to aio nature when Nerve Fore la being slowly- exhausted taking Cadossen a few days proves it the meat skeptical. Th digestion improves, better nutrition follows the stomach, liver, kidneys, and all th vital glands of the body are supplied with need lemnta. which also enrich th blood then th blood with Its tad-p, new richnes. proceeds to build up that mystertotis source of energy, known aa New Fen. th fore that makes us epesk of a man, woman.

Dors or dag, a "high-eprritad." Thi i knowledgai and knowledge fts newer. Begin th Cadonren treatment today and oe how esickly the reeulta astonish yea with renewed New Force Hira Spirits, and all that glorious visoroo health means to mankind. Good diugisiai supply Cadosaen tabletg in scaled tubes with full directiasav Ada, the Continental Congress of the Daughters' of the American Revolution. Mra. Charles M.

Steel and daughter. Miss Hester, have returned from Winter Park, Florida. Mr. and Mra William P. Mooney have returned from -their wedding trip.

Mr. Sulsbacher and daughter. Mra James Hitchcock, are at Blue Lick Springs, Indiana, Mr. and Mra Marry P. Wlntringer.

of La Bells avenue, are at Morgantown. W. Va. Mlaa Mary Ginger, of North Fifth, atreet, haa returned from Georgia. The Woman's Club met on Monday.

Hon. Harry Carpenter delivered aa address on "State Institutions." Mra John Gill, of Butte. was the guest of Mra JC. Y. 'Daugherty, of La nsiie avenue.

Mr. and Mra Frank Ault have gone to their summer home at Unlonporu Mlaa Jessie Boyer Is visiting at Grafton. Penn. SIDNEY. Mra Leonard 8herman entertained at the home of her mother, Mra.

Nina Wright. Mra. George entertained the South Main Club. Mra James Rostron' waa a guest. Mra J.

M. Kerr, of Bellefonlalne, la the house guest of her son. Dr. Ralph Kerr. A birthday party was given st the home of Mlas Laverna McClur In honor of birthday anniversary.

Mra William lwvel entertained th Ladles' Horn Sewing Circle. Mias Catherine Etiler entertained Wednesday evening in honor of ber birthday. Mlaa Frances Goods entertained the Bob-O-LInk Club Tueaday evening. Tito Cro-tat Club was entertained at the hom of Mra. Roy Williams Mrs.

Charles Smith entertained tha Sunshine Sewing Circle Wednesday afternoon. Mra Harry Dunham entertained the Amuaement Club with a alx o'clock dinner party. Mra Thomas Btudevant waa a guest. Mlas Helen Heyward, nf Baltimore, la a guest of Dr. and Mrs.

M. F. Husnev. Mr. snd Mra.

Ravmond Custenborder were surprised at their home in honor of their eighth wedding anniversary SAB IN A. Mias Anna Wilson spent ths week-end with her sister. Mrs. Msck Inlow. Mr.

and Mra. A. J. Slalght aro hom from St. Peteraburg, Fla.

Misses Mildred Barnes. Alice and Nellie Mills and Norman Turner apent laat Fii-dav In Wilmington, Ohio. Mr. and Mra. Zan Moore were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Snyder. Mrs. Alfred Grlfnn (nee Bessie Carter), of Wilmington, waa the guest of her parents, G. H.

Curler and wife, over ths week-end. Miss Leona Will returned home Saturday from the East. TIFFIN. Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Bon man have returned from Miami. Fla.A Mr. and Mrs. Fred S.

France, guests of Mrs IPl affeW. WOMEN OF MIDDLE Llff Dangerous Period Through Which Every Woman MustP Practical Suggestions Given By the Women WW Letters Follow I p. to carry women safely tbroagb tne Cbange of Lue. Sbe iaji; "It la with Dleasurehat I write to you thanklnc you for what wonderful medicine has done for me. I was Dassine Ihrouth the Chitf of Life and had a displacement and weakness so that I could notituo mv foot, and other annovlne svmntoms.

A friend told me about Ljoa Pink-ham' Veeetable CotnDOund and the first bottle helped vat. a In more. It cured me and I am now doing my housework. Your Keildstl certainly woman's friend and you may use thts testimonial choose." MRS. MARY LISTER, 608 Frank street.

Adrian, Mick. It ia said that middle age is the most trying period in a wonm'itf and nwin? to modern methods of livlntr not one woman In a thwsn passes through this perfectly natural change without expenencui annoying symptoms. Those smothering spells, the dreadful hot flashes that send rushing to the head until it seems as though it would burnt, and th feellne that follows, as if the heart were eo ne to stop, those imam dizzy spells are all symptoms of a nervous condition, and Indicate tbeK for a special medicine. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is a root and herb pHriprlnllv arianted to act unnn the feminine Bvstom.

It acta in manner as to build up the weakened nervous system and enable, i to nana thin Irvine nerlod with the least possible annoying symptom I Women everywhere should remember that most of the voTOmonrriJ mpnts of women are not the snrclcal ones thev are not caused Djrfni Jln.t,..n.t. am V. Ka Bi.w.ntr.ma mav Ka Rl tlj 6. UiDifiaVClllCUlD VI glVnillS, eLllllUUgll tllO DJ llliuilia inn; that Is'whv no manv annarentlv serious ailments readily yteia 10 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a natural restoratln often prevents serious troubles. TAvlin T' Plnlrham'a IMvsta Toait.nwilr linon A llllienl.t PeTOU Women" will be sent to you free upon request.

'Write to The IfdsJ Medicine Lyon, MossachuseUs. This book ctmUimq Doctor's Admct Lewis Baker uable information. Mra. O. 0.

write i "I have such a 4 very severe cough snd cold and have 4 'not been able to set anrthin? to help ma. It is weakening' my system," Answers Use tha followtnsr and your cold and cough will vanish and you will soon be strong again. Get 1 al bottle of concentrated essenos Hentho-lAxene and take every hour 4 or two. This csn be taken pure or made into a full pint of home-mads syrup. Full directions as to use will 4 be found on bottle.

This la a mild laxative and will drive tbe cold from the system. K. writell "Vfv rheuma. tlsm is getting worse all the time, I am getting so iuii wai maaea very hard lor. me to fat Answeri Do not worry about your rheumatism.

Get at the drug store the Ingredients named, mix thoroughly and take a teaspoonful at meal time snd I LJCm. 1 l. 1 be entirely relieved of disagree- able disease, rheumatism. Purchase 1 i I 1 of wing of eolchicum: 4 drams of so. diura salicylate a.

camp, fluid 4, lalrsworti 1 os. eomp. essence Cap. dlol, and I ots. of syrup Ssrsspsrula.

This ha satisfied thousands and I am rare it will yon. 4 R. B. E. asks: havs tried to cure dandruff.

Itching scalp, falling hair and baUnats with numerous tonics, stc, but in vain. What do yoa ree-ommend Answer: .1 have bam Tecommsndlnsr plain yellow Kinyol for the past seven years and scores of mr patients are de- llghtsd with the quick, pleasant action 4. of this remedy in stomtns: Itchlnsp. falling hair, dandruff, etc. It gives tbe hair health, luster, and vigor aa nothing else does.

see MAsonvM wrltM? 'Tf am my condition pussies and worries ma. In the lart year I ssem to have bei growing old raoidlr. thonsrfa onlv 4. Hy food and aleep ds not recuperate my stremrth and rnenrv and later. I have diisy spells, trembling, hsadsrhsa.

The by Dr. lou of appetl(. mfmory WPtS Dg. umpondency ina nrMffll Ul CUWUUUU Answeri Cheer up. Krt then conserve your vitality or JfT temperaU living.

Obum tw i full a Taoieta in aeaieu iuo IU ma th.m and an I pleasing restoration should 4 your entire satisfaction. O. G. writes: "These ioms wnicn ioau medicine for kidneys and blaw- 1 Klnnd-aht Tll followed by lever. but scanty results of h.

odor. Also nrinab. but color and bad odor. Also slinging paiiu. Answer When such trptVji! present Bslmwort Ublets are "JJ, to tone up and Increase th.

neutralise the alkalinity. tt natural functioning. sealed tubes with full dinctt thin I o. v. asasi i-0-jm possible to reduce my w.ie" pounds to about 190 pounds.

Answer: It after trying. tut 1 WIU1 SKD most any drug store. A rl-m frflfl OSS' Matron ask: 1 Vi-a, ar ache and constipation renfw my blood seems too I 4 wam nmarriSa for mC- 1 1 Answer: Solpherh tablrS phurl sr. moat effective, eonstlnst on. thinning kMssi removing ths "ympto.

etc. I advise you per direction with each ft' Twta Baler S' rtLv' and, of fere his valuabK and Beauty anyone cent stamp. The medrln" sfl mends are obtainable t.ta Andrss' Irls Baker. College Blo. Elwood Sta.

Dayton. Its, Dayton. UB wit i i vrvif rtwi-f ttltft-; to their I Thursday afternoon Mra Adams Mil Mr. Ah-. tert.ined with cards rtQ a Mrs.

E. B. Heraht-rvrr Tueaday and ft If lUhk. Mrs. 3 Edith, have returned r.i Florida.

Mra Mllner esse ha. 1 in Davenport. aft-, "I alster. Mra Walter "ml Honoring Mrs. 1 Mra.

Burton N. Cr-bauli aj the former S.iur-l.v in. The marriage of 'Mm, KaH.i I daughter of Jud.e Schroth, to Mr. rjl solemnised at the home of ti.e 4 Saturday. Tdlie- tar.

Mrs. Georae luirh-m inW Mlaa Uraca MrOlnnis hii to 1sit her ster. Mlat Viuhn wlTtwri 91. JUAAia. Mra C.

C. Drake Wopakoneta. "Mltf Mra Stewart Neely apent Monday Mr. and Mrs. C.

Walker an klna returned Monday in t. nesier vt visiting Mra C. l-rurier. tlw- Agnes Smelser In iltl Mra. J.

R. Mustard Milted th. the week In Ada. a TROY. eir.

ana airs. .1. H.eh. I Mra George I'ennian nd son Elyrla, are vlaltlng Mi. i-Dillingham.

Mr. and Mr. II from Chicago. "nJ In honor of Mra llutn I Arbor. Mrs.

-r talnl. Mra HiiKh of Ann A-W la the guest of M-s. E. ji Mra H. 0.

Cress Is Mainn. to Wayne. Ind. Mlas Jessie Ft-rgus'-n from Sandusky. The Monday Fventrir I with Mrs.

'ory Kml '-'si The Music club met M'-tjw na F. c. Montcross. Th Home rrnt Mndsr sfbJ with Mrs. B.

W. Jon.s. 1 The members of "the N'eedlerrifi pj met Tuesday at tho home of Jin. i-J rTowers. Complimenting Th.l a rivdi.H a Wednesday hv Mrs Charli lta- Mlsa Porothy Eli'ker aient thi wl end In 8ldney.

Mr. and Mrs. John Si-eoSer bal rrtsns from New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Wal'er Kidder an tiJ 111 rimnii "I tnu. Mr. and Mra. James Atwuori. of DtrJ Afton, Tenn.

"I tuJ ouier auuering women know what Lvdia E. Hit-bam'i Vegetable Conpooai has done for me. Durioftn Change of Life I wiiabaj for eight months ud Ui two good doctors truth me but they did mt no foci A friend advised me to tiu Lydia Finkham'i Vtt table Com pound, which lid, nd in a short time I lu better. I had all kindiofbsi spells, but they all left Now when I feel weik nervous I take the Vegctihli Compound and it alwiynkn me good. I wish all woma would try it durin tb Change of Life for 1 knot il will do them good, lipi think it will induce mmm to try the VegeUbla Cc pound you may publish tb letter' -Mrs.

LUua, Afton, Tenn. Mrs. Mary Lister 4 Adrian, add! ha testimony to tbe tsIm of Lydia E. Pinkhaa'i VMTAtahle ('nmrjaiusi.

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