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KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE. il'ISVILLB society attended en of th most A brilliant affair given in Louisville since the Uiffilj the military let. It graced tb ball given for to benefit of th flrit I'lvinion Memorial Fund. The Ha- iri-es Gaxuea, vmj. wm umh tifuiiy Uecora-iai in imw wi the potted planta and garland bf li 41i Governor Morrow' baa waa dts- mlilX anjulshed by his personal nag.

which Wa oerraJ from Frankfort to Louisville by n.uto"-'"1 T- u- 1'1nd- Many handsoni eoitume' were worn, among them the foiloiDU Mrs. Morrow's gown was of pick tro lod satin, trimmed with crystal treid- Joan aimiuui wore a gown ol coppf sequins mounted over brooi and carried a bouquet of sn! Mr- rancls il.il ahull onitil in pink taffeta and carried a ihtei Beauties. Miss Ua-uetb jioiiu.ay wore a dancing frock of I I 1 ul .....1 in rnmLiuU tuiio olue. Mrs. Oeerg K.

Hunt, of i xl lulltW! iSXl allvll uwn of i k. Mrs. Stephen Fuq.ua were uvtti ul L'lack spangled net. 1 d.Hti.-r-uaneo given on- Friday veoint; tiia Oltloers' tClub at Camp fh Fimastle Chapter of the Daughters American involution meet in tile u'lue Kuom of the Puritan on Friday iloiiio3cs for the afternoon are jlisuiinu-a Lewis Jefferson, Andrew Sea, Joi.n Clareuo Mengel, E. C.

ami F. Lryen. liviier.ti rraiicl Marsnall and Mrs. star jl.ji -m ro honor gueets at several s.vei. tor tbetu-beturs their d'tuarniro or the West.

Major Joseph K. Bastion and Mrs. Hullo" ro hosts st an Informal dinner preieedins tne ulnner-dance Friday ve-o ug at Offlceni' Club. i Mr. and Mm.

Thomas E- Hall sn-nouu' tu engagement of their daugh-tr; Marion Hall, to Mr. i-evl J'Lckeon, of Minneapolis. I Mr. Jui' V. Uuerbavker has announced t.h of his daugbter.

Miss Ouerbacker, to Mr. Hansom juiigo -v. Smith and Mrs. Smith, ot l' xa.s, have announced the enguge- iciu of tni'lr uaugnter. Miss Marina Anne Smiih.

to -Mr. Jveiup Burge. The wedding sill lak place In May. at the Cathedral Hou-e of Chrtst i tiui -'h. The invitations Included tbe 1 a set.

K. H. McLean Was hostess at a ''li h'-on in honor of her guests, Mesdames UlckinHon and J. W. Loving.

of nd. Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Caperton will be ho-ts at a dinner at their home "Rio Ml J- bar returned E- 8.

drum are visiting c. Jenkins waa a guest of Ml L. Mapden, ef Lebanon Junction this Vista." In honor or Miss uuzaoetn Leley, of Frankfort, and Miss Re-av ami the members of her bridal party, becca Brehard. of llopkinsvllle. were Mr.

Jolin Marshall will give a tea for eUet of Miss Opal Hendrix. Mi- Hollowsjr on April 20 and Mr. John C. It. Emmons has returned from Uii Kvans.

of rhiladelphia. will give to her pstehts. Dr. Edwin Mat-ii i on pi I ill in honor uf thews and Mm Matthews, ut My.vlll. the nieml'ers of the bridal party.

The Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heflin want to lub will be the seen of Mr. clnntitl Thursdav. Er.ns dance.

Miss Uoulae Walton will 1 Miss Reva SWTlure ha returned to entertain on April 21 with a shower at 1 school at Winchester. her hum ou Third street in hOnor of the Mies Valeria Orannl and Miss Utile trlde. King have returned to school at Mrj. Charlrs Wellington Burt, of Lex- iinouitoii tno enKagement or liei- Miss Alice Amine Burt, 'to Mr. I'hiiriVa Kendall Mclowell.

of Wll- JlliTltcill. I't-l. mm riace of Miss i.lllle Ades and J1r. Kilward Mickler. of Springfield, Ohio, nag so.t niinzed on Tuesday night last, at Woman's Club.

Miss KUzahetbr Khwab and Master Hugh were hosts at a dance given at ti, rmni. of their parents onthe Upper iivfr rnad. Mrs. A. J.

Mitchell, of Bowling Green, as announced the engagement of her laughter. Miss Katherlne Mitchell, to Mr. Hl hnrd Thomas William Hill, of Toronto. Canada. The wedding will take i.l;K- in June.

I (II.U li linill i v. i ana imam eneney nave annuun-rd the marriage ot their daughter, I Mlas nliine Shelley, to Mr. John F. Shllv to Mr. John F1 I riii of New York.

The wedding took rlae r.n March 18. In Havana. Cuba. Mrs. Ella Swann.

of Pewee Valley, ha nnoimcM the engagement of her daugh ter. Miss Swann. to Mr. jonn Hamp ThVedadmnPg I ton Brown, ol loulsviue. will takn tlace In June.

The University of Louisville will Kive an tniioor carnival on April 17 at the Art and science Hulldlng on Broadway. I i Mrs. E. McMurdo, of Charlottsrllle. Misses Anna and Roberta Holloway hav whs (tuest of honor at -a luncheon returned from Florida.

eli-ii Monday by her hostess, Mrs. K. jjim Mary Alexander Pearson, of Mld-li. Murrto. at her home on First street.

aietown, N. whs the rf of Mr. "Wal- jnss r.mnie l.ocko oreaui wa uio unv i of honor at an Informal dance given by hr aunt, Mrs Charles T. IMUiaro, at tae River Vallev Cfub. Th I 'ana Hall Club met on Tuesday afternorin with Miss Sue Mae Whiteside.

Mrs. William Heyburn was hostess at a lmihnn nn at the Pendennl luh. followed by a theater party. In honor' of Miss Ellen Barrett. Mrs.

K. Johnson entertained on Wednesday afternoon at her home In HUl-rrest In honor of her daughter. Mis Edna STt JotiflPrth. Mrs. William A.

Perry ntertalned on Monday afternoon with an Easter party for her daughter. Miss Susan Chapez Ptrrv. at their home In Crescent Hill. Miss Mabel Jean Melton entertained at tea on Wednesday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Humphrey nter- bis. wtn J-bb baa returned from a rjK to r. and, Mrs. H.

Buckua. ot Loals- villa. froa Mor-n returned En? of D' i. --r- v. nurnwn mis weea.

Covert has returned from a her Parents, Mr. and lira. J. XV. vll Covert, of Montgomery, Aja, visiting relatives herr.

R. Griffith. Of Loulsrllla Mr -p. Tel. Home.

and Mgle Hart have re- ofH.i,: rr. A-T- riAUKLDJ'. Club met Saturday after-hpon. On the program were Mesdames Ot- trse Jackson, i. Hobdy and Charle Neely and Miss Llla Gray Harris.

Mrs. Noah Thornton, ef Russellvllle, la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Beard. Misses Frances Htfrli and Rllen Unbov.

who have been spending the Easter holidays here, have 'returned to school. Mesdames Robert Peart and John F. Lartue visited in Nashville last week. Mrs. John O.

arul i mm-r Jt.h,n fl Miller are the guests of relatives In Chat-. lanooca, lenn. MUs Marie Cisrk. of RuMhvllle. was the guost of Mis Vlo Clark.

Mfadnmca J. McCleaa and ti. A. Oow left Tuesday to visit relatlw at. wanhlngton.

D. Jew York City and Buffalo, N. Mrs. Haul Thompson Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Mavhew at RoewelL Ind. Mra Bertha Ixtwvry has returned her home in ulascow, Kf. Miss lisssio Fsi-rni-r Vas the week-end guest of relative in Nashville. MiBs Louise Stuart and Rachel Roberta lert Tl-urMlav for srhool at Shelbyvme, the rueet of Mrs. Bchuyler Stephens.

Mis Sara Carilweli. of Harrodsburg. Is with Mrs. Josonhine Briggs. Mrs.

J. Bower and Miss Anita Sower left Thursday for Cincinnati to visit. Miss Anna licCbeaney. who spent Easter with her parents, left Thursday for Danville to re-enter school. Mrs.

A. L. Kespesa hn cone to Marys-vllle to visit Mrs. John Watson. Miss Ooldie Rordin la visiting In Owens.

boro. Mrs George Flumoy. of Paducah, I th guest of Mrs Aupustus Thomas. Miss Lorln M. slochiin lert l'numsy ior Washington to visit Miss Margaret Trim Mm T.orv 1 Ford, nf Owenton.

1 the guest of Mrs. Florence Wilson. FLEMHTG SBUEG. Dr. and Mrs.

C. R- Garr visited In Cln- ctnnnti the past week. I t.l ll. VI.A nf rtwln vf Tin Miss Mrs. Jame n.

thidlev has returned from a short visit to Lexington. Mrs. T. H. McDonald has returned from Mayevtll.

HAEE0DCBTJ11O. Mr. Mary Cecil Catttrlel. ef Georgetown, has returned home, after a visit to Mrs. Thorns 8mlth on Beaumont avenue.

Mrs. R. C. Davis and daughter. Mis Louisiana, have returned to Chlcanro.

after visiting Or. and Mrs. J. B. Ro Bards.

Mr. A. U. McDuffy. ot Pari.

1 th guest of Mr. J. Rice. Mr. B.

Frank Reynolds ha returned to Carlisle, after a visit to Mrs. J. T. Cook. Xli-a.

Mathan Woodcock and Mrs Morri son Brecklnrldre, of Danville, were week ena nwi daughter. Mis Elizabeth Brewer, ai Gfllnesville, Oa. Mr. Thomas Nichols, of Cincinnati. I with Mrs.

O. J. Cahndlar. LEXI1TGT0N. Mrs.

William Rodes and Miss Lull. Logan entertained Thursday afternoon In honor of the bride-elect. Miss Elizabeth Rodes. )er q. Bullock the past week.

Mrs. David Field, of St. Louis, Is th guest of Mrs. Matt Simpson. Mrs.

Alex. Morgan spent the past week in Covlngion with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan. Mrs B.

F. Williams has returned from a trip te Panama. Miss Sallie Withers, who accompanied her. stopped off in Florida. Mrs.

John McCUntock hss returned from a visit with her daughter. M'ss Laura Johnson McCltntocdc In New York. Mr. and Mis. McO arty Harblso? were guests ot Mr.

and Mrs. Howard HaiMaon In Bhelbyvllle. MAYSVTLLE. i W. Scott Osborn accompanied his daughters, Mrs.

M. B. Pickett and Mrs. XV. H.

Lucas, to Chicago. Miss Bess Parry, Covington. I the guest of Mis Marraret Fogue. Mra T. A.

wwam vuiuns; in IBs ton. Ewln aT Joined Prof. Barnes at Quitman, where Visiv will rtair1f. Mr. and Mrs.

Klwood Davidson, ef Welsh. W. are visiting bis parents In this city. Mrs Ernie Whit ha returned from tiiilsvllle. Mr.

and Mrs. W. XV. Ball. Br, ar home front Florida and Cuba.

Mrs. XV. Crowell and children are home rem a visit with Covington relatives. Mra W. D.

Henchman has prone to Ash-vllle. N. C. to visit relatives. Mrs.

Louis Rue. of Ky I the guest of her sister, Mia W. D. Coch- "Sfr. Hugh Keebltt and on Wallace and Hugh, of Washington.

D. C. ar visiting Mrs. T. Y.

Nesbltt. Mlsa Beuian uaaernrarsrer sum m. Maurice Collins, of Iovr. wer married fviray hy Rev. uuKins.

tam u.nlon and Mr. Henrv B. Col lins were married Wednesday at St. Rose of lima Churcl. Maysllck.

Miss Mry is mran in Washington. Mrs. tiiaries u. oiim in tiwvuh BMr? Brook Tvwlson vUited la Pari and Frankfort. v.

Mmer I. Ellis and son wllHam era horn from Florida. MT STEHLIUQ. A card party wa given Thursday after noon by siise rukt -ir Howard avenue, lu compliment to her guest. Mis Dorothy William, of Memphis, Tennesaee.

The Junior woman Rosor lrake at her home on iJlay street Monday afternoon. An Interesting literary and musical program was carried out. Tbe Tuesday nu ur. Hn-r P.iniro at her residence on West Hls-h street Tuesday afternoon. At the close of a musical program luncheon wa served by th hostess.

Miss name Mrs. Ben Gay, of lexinirton, spent the 1 in View Tork Cltr. They were Joined there by Mrs. Cay1 daughter. Mis Ei.abetn ar-; T.t aliases ihi k.

ic jt uiMrad Gatewood. of Ken tucky Woman's College at Djnvllle. spent the Easter vacation at their home In this City- Ul.li.l..ltl, 1 Yim 2ifrs. r.na uTTRorr, sruest of her sister. Mrs.

John L. WliUsms. Miss Marwaret Kemsey, of Danvil'e, spent th holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Ramsey. fc Mn. James vr vowwwu sister. Mrs. FJvs Carlett.

of Owinesv Jla Mis Mancy Clny and Mlsa Dorothy Williams, of Memphis, spent Easter with. Mr. "MIssTulos Gillespi and Mrs. Charle Hlgh'and had as their guest th past week Ur. John Scott, of Lexington.

OWINGSVILLE. Dr. H. S. Threlkeld.

of Covington, visited Mr. snd Mrs. M. C. Hart and other friends Tuesday and Wednesday.

Miss Vlrgleen Byron- who is attendlnc school at Danville, spent Easter Sunday and Monday with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Byron. Misses E'en and Reva EstllL who ar attending Hamilton College at Lexington, spent a tew day with their aunt, Mrs. R. nyron. Mra W.

Roe and son Cheater, ef Stanford. were guests of Mr. w. Rolnh. and Mr.

aad Mrs. Beth Botts had as guests Bundsy Mr. and Mrs. Ecton Bott of Huntlnston. W.

Mr. and Mrs. Omar Botts. cf Bloomflei. and Mr.

snd Mrs. Mason Botts, cf Sharpsburg. Olympian Springs, has as her guest Mis Elisabeth MacNabb. of Atlanta. Oa.

Miss Lucllla Vice, arcompenled by M'ss Vsrr Nee.lv.' Of rrsnklin. Kr, Is home from coll'-ge at Danville. to eper-d una the Easter nnuaaya wnu wc and Mr- John L. Vice. Mis Etna Stamper, of Connersville.

visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. framnsv Vr. and Mrs.

O. C. Ewmg hav gone to i I tsln.d at dinner before attending the First Mrs. A. ttesptas.

oi r-nsroir. is riv mon Ball on Tuesday evening. Itlng her mother, Mrs John W. Watson, iih the Hill House. Informal brl.lge on Wednesday In honor of i Mrs Bcr.ia.ma Clarkson.

Mrs S. Nau was honor truest at an In- I in nrt.n.h. I ten MIm Elinor Miles 6tMl. 1 Misaefi Eva and Alice Fletcher were -t. d.

tkain home in Crescent HIIL I Mr. and Mrs C. E. Andrews, of Indian-I apolis. have announced the engagement of their daurhter.

Miss Helen Hunt AndTew. in Mr. Hubert E. Tafel. The wedding will take place this spring.

ASHLAND. Miss Margaret Mayo is enjoying a vacation at her home on West Bath avenue. Miss Margaret is a student at Washington. r. Miss Anna Bertram has returned from Ysnrehurg.

ine toung woman's Bible Class or First M. E. Church. South, was entertained Tuesduy evening by Miss Ruth Richardson nt her home on Ksst Winchester avenue, ji ins Heiene tiarkwortn. a music stuaeni i nt Cincinnati, spent her vacation at her home in this city.

Mrs. E. Buell has returned from Mavsviile and Cincinnati, where she viettod. Mr. and Faulkner hav returned to their home In Massachusetts, after a visit with' Mr.

and Mr. Albert beaver. AUGUSTA. Mrs. W.

O. Holmes and Mr. DeWltt Inn and daughter ar bom from Lake-laiHi. Kla. Mr.

John I. Ward and Miss Elisabeth Tailiaferro Asbury were married at "the. i ome of the bride' parents, Mr. and Mr. 1'.

Aebury. Rev. and Mrs. N. H.

Hudson, of New Tork. are with relatives here. Mrs. Nancy Gray departed during the I'f-ek to visit with her daughter, Mrs. J.

C. Jones. Ky. Mr. ami Mrs.

Arthur Tate, ef Plqua, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mra Bert McKib--en during the past week. Mlaa May Oneal has returned from a Mt with Mr. and Mra John Walton, in Covintrton, Ky. Mus flayer ha returned to niforti.

iihlo, after a visit with her par- its. Mr. anl Mrs. William Bayers. Mrs.

William Hannifin haa returned to home at St. Alhans. W. after a visit with her mother, Mr. W.

F. Cough- CAEROILTON. Mrs. J. p.

Moynlhan and Mis Jan fctrmRfuiiow visited in Leringt on last week. Mrs. E. M. Hobson.

of Ban Diego, the suast nf Mra KL Ien. Mr. and Mrs. Carey triskeil are visiting Mrs Monte Craig in San Diego. CaL Mrs.

A. J. King entertalued the Flv Hundred Club, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Tandy are guest Hr. and Mra Btanley Hntchln at Carlisle. Ulle How left Monday for Oxford. DANVILLE. Mrs A C.

Rust left Monday for Dayton. Ohio, ta visit her mother. Mr. M. truns.

Mia Marcarst Cmbry lft Tuesday for unauripnia. Miss Lvda Wood, ta visttlns In Maysvllla. Mr. and Mra Jack Isaac ar visitor with Mrs. Fanny Edwards.

1 -Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wiseman hav Mis nooper. of Albany. N.

as guest Mis. A. W. King entertained tour tables at rook Tuesday evening. Mr.

and Mra Hirdu Rlehrdson hav returned home, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ueorg Anderson. Miss Elcxse Umer. of Cincinnati, 1.

vlslt- InC Mr. InH TIta S.nl.. Mrs Edward Fox Is bom from a visit st Shelbyvl la. Miss Clara Bummers, of Sunbrlght, Is with Danville friends. Mra Esglemsn.

of El Centro, Is th guest of Mra Chris. Jackson. Misses Marsarite and Elisabeth Fox bav. returned from Lexington. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Floyd ar horn from a visit with friends In Hustonville. Mrs. Jamea Klnnalid has returned from Los Angeles. Cal.

Mrs. E. H. Caasldy has returned from a visit with Stanford friends. Mrs.

Benjamin Briarht and daughter, 'la (lena Brinht, are borne from Florida. EUZABITHTOWN. Laura Clough. of LaGranre. a guest Mra Mattle Drown, has returned home.

aai Mra Jamvs Ciray, of iouisvuia. Cincinnati 'to i Ma Annie Richard and son. Jams Morrow, have gon to Hot Springs, Ark. PAMS. Mis Charllna Pall entertained the Wednesday Bridge Club last wark at ber con-try home on the llavsvill ri- Mius Eiizabeth Clay Alexander, of TJIE CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, APRIL, 11, 1020 HEAVY BLOW MassaMBkMMMBaaHgggBlBagga Suffered By Wood, Politicians Assert, After Michigan backs Rival.

Hopes of Harding Men in Capital Soaring. Easier Contests in Ohio and Indiana Forecast; Strength Displayed By Hoov- er in Wisconsin Primaries Is Cause of Surprise To Washington Observers. By VT. Oableman. iractat sisrATO; to ths Bsquiasa.

Washington. April 10. Efforts of si Mjur ucn. nl Leonard Wood to stampede the Warren T. McCray for the Republicans of the country into sup- that quarter.

Recent reports from Ohio Republican nomlniation for th gover-port of hi. candidacy for the Repub- tad that tt.rul lican presidential nomination received a serious setback in Michigan Monday, when their candidate was buried un- der an avalanche of votes cast for Sen- ator Hiram W. Johnson, of California, Without an organisation andwith- Publicity P1. behalf of Ma lor General Wood, now out campaign funds, th? California Senator administered a defeat to his foremost rival which even his most sanguine supporter had ho reason to anticipate. In the majority of districts the dominant Republican organ- Uatlon was allied with th.

Wood movement-so much so. In fact, that Senator. WUllam K. Borah, ot Idaho. and William S.

Kenyon. of Iowa, who campaignea ior jonnson in the state, frequently had difficulty In making arrangements for their meetings. But the victory was so decisive as to leave no question of doubt, were so many, surprises for the seasoned politicians at the capital In' the primary election returns that thv hsva they have provided the main topic of discussion throughout the week. Varl- ous causes' were assign sd for Senator Johnson runaway race, among them being hi. personality, climatic condl- to be.

tlons. opposition to the League of .1 Natione. repudiation of the alleged big financial campaign of Major General managers and unpopularity of "military" candidate. The Michigan primary election was regarded aa being the first In which the voters had a real opportunity to of the West Virspnla delegation Con-express their preference. For that declared for Senator Harding as second choice, their first choioe, reason Senator Johnson now appears (ourM teing Senator Sutherland.

Into be a potsntial fore. In th. cam- fluent lal Republican leaders in the Pan- palgn. while the poor ahowlng mad. by Major General Wood was inter- ilardlng.

line with his original in varloua quarters a mark ley. ha. refused to invade any state Ing the turning point In his presidential prospects, which bad been dr- ctnnaU. the guest ef Mrs. A.

B. Ran The Bourbon Art Club closed th work of the year with its meeting Saturday. Mrs. Julian Frank has returned I from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Forest Eyer, In Mi.

u.k. Air. Jamea H. Thompson are at Martinsville. Ind.

Miss Valette McClintock la soendlna- ths Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and airs. vtr. aacuiintoca. Mr.

J. J. Rice, of Harrodsburc has ra. MJ TmBrZwZr yMt wUh Dr- and campaign rally, but under th mod-Mr. B.

wi'lllama of Birminrh.n. ified law they have been restored to baa returned home after a visit power and form a group to be feared Ta.bott- trUl.d with cards, Wednesday afternoon. tive candiCites. Mr. iWiil Bryan ha returned from a Governor Cox Is the outspoken choice visit wfth friends in Loulsyiu.

of a faction headed by Senator A. O. 'vUngwuV'VilhS st'? nd KPr.natIv. J. Campb.H Hlnton.

1 t'antrill. which Includes practically ai -L" Kenney Webber is th guest member of th. Kentucky of' Beckham-Haly fadloa, her daughter, Mra W. E. Ellis while not unfriendly to Governor Cox, aa.

dniss v. anou, mew xorx. is the guest ef hsr son. Jama O. Metcalf.

Jr. SHEPHEBDSVILLE. Mrs. Howard Holacian, ef Dayton, Ohio, a 11 pjuoav vi mil w. r.

0. Mrs. M. Barrall I visKlng Mrs. R.

Sharp. Miss Margarat Hsrdesty Is th guest ef Mra R. O. Hardesty. Mrs Ad Miller spent Saturday with Mrs.

J. C. Bhepherd. Mra Albert Fisher spant Monday with Mrs. Emma Gentry.

Ml Mary Harris, ef Louisville, Is th guest of Mra B. Hall. Mra Sarah Panders Is th gut ef Mra, Alonsa Vaughn. Mrs. B.

P. Leak and Mra James O'Oon- Jell, of Carbln. Kr-. spent last week with Ira W. C.

Herpa Ml Grace Swearengen spent Saturday with Mlsa Helen Sweeney. Mra Ona Lute spent Thursday with Wis Ulll Thompson, Mrs. P. Trautmaa spent Wednesday with Mra R. W.

Batea Mra C. Croan spent last Week wttl. Mrs. J. XV.

Croan. Mis Ada Younger, of LoulsvlUe, Is visiting with Mrs. J. H. Tounger.

WLTTCHZSTEE. One of th prettiest parties ef the Easter season waa a miscellansous shower given by Mis Anna Nelson for Miss Virginia Baldwin, whose man-tag. to Mr. Hiram Pruwltt Burch, of Winchester and Pittsburg, take place April 12. Those present were Miss Baldwin, th bride to be; Miss Nelson, and Misae Elisabeth Beckner, Suasn Slmrall, Ruth Pin- nelL Emily MCCreaay, Hasel Myers, lou- Ih Kaillbasa.

Pauline Stromaon. Eunice Haggar3. Mesdames Vaughn Drake, Ar thur Reeves. otert Taylor, Bums iocs-rail. Paul Toung, Coleman Moffett.

Lou I Flynn. Eleanor Taylor, Marcla Kerea Catherine Hughe, Graham Johns. Mrs. Gordon Shetrnan, mother of tbe groom elect, and Mrs Lee Baldwin, mother of the bride elect. J.

Vausht was hostess on Wednesday afternoon for the M. C. Club, The Civics Department of the Woman's Departmental Club, which met with Mr. C. H.

Rees Saturday afternoon, elected 1 r. ,1 dnt! Mra. Woodson Moss. First Vice Pres' li'ent: Mra J. 8.

Hutsell. Second1 Vice President; Mra Edgar Taylor. Treasurer; Mra Pam Rose, Recording Secretary; Mra OL H. Bowen. Corresponding Secretary.

Arrangement for memorial park in memory of Clark County's dead heroes was discussed. A fountain la be placed In th para; with the name of each soldier thereon. Mra A. H. Morehead.

representing th Department ot Justice, spoke- te th club "Conservation." WARSAW. Mis Rebecca Ross Is hem with her parents. Mrs. E. Bleaa and daughter Marian left Friday for Mr.

and Mrs. Jamas Dwlr spent last Sunday In Sparta. Ky. Mia Anna MounUoy gave a ais-a'cleck dinner last Friday in honor ef Mis Ouv Dean, of Washington. D.

O. Miss Nannie Abbett returned to Lsuls-vlile Monday after several day visit with relatives hire. Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Peyton arrived ham Saturday from Lexington. Mrs. J. A.

Kirby, of Gleneoe, was her Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baall, Mra J. Spencer and Mrs.

Ed Lamkio wer in Car-rollton Thursday. Th Woman's Club met with Rev. P. J. poss Frtdsv night.

After refreshments th annual election was haid. cribed as. being1 extremely fayorgbl until that time. There as general eellne; that would bar recover lot of lot g-round la order to. re train bla former position tnonf the presidential -sntrlea.

Entering atats-wlde contest for deleg-ateshtp 1 ahagardou undertaken for any presidential candidate unless be la "clear on th outside." A victory oft in preagea lit tie, so far a convention tupport la concerned, while one reverse gometlma. la enough to sound th' doom of any candidacy. Another great aurprise waa th showing made by Herbert C. Hoover on both ticket. With no campaign and no or ganization behind htm he ran third on the Republican ticket and first on the Democratic ticket.

Democratle leaders In Washington attached little Import-evnee to the result, on the ground that a definite way. The large vote for Governor Edward I. Edwards, of New Jersey, was characterised as being a protest vote of liberals against the eighteenth amendment, but there waa no attempt to explain the poor show 1ng of A. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney General of the United States, as had organisation support and made a ously near elimination, as did that of (governor Prank O. Lowden, of nil noia.

although both still have chances to retrieve lost prestige. There was no denial In Republican Circles that the Wood defeat In Mrchl-gan would have a beneficial effect on the candidacy of Senator Warren G. Harding, of Ohio, In his home tate. vhAM Im H1ncr AnnMMl vtsrorouslv bV the Wood forces. A new spirit of con 8howin In the Industrial cen- man soiiaiy are oemna wuim- ters of Michigan was not of nature fear among BsxfflBi tscAn inai wouiu maae iiirun.ua iinw n.w Harding strength In Ohio cities.

There also is less anxiety because of the ek that it has been Seen that testimonial advertising of the patent medicine va- rlety accomplished Uttle in a boring state. nelgh- 1 What haa been said of Ohio might be renr-aW fr Indiana, where the Wood and Hardlnsr forces are contesting for indorsement- Senator Harding has been carnpalgnlng In Indiana is week with tEo 'tolJt he wlU return to the stump Immediate- 11 VI ii." v. ir vr i of rt i rima nswr v.am eir Jn Toledo Monday and at Columbus Tuesday, finishing the week In Indiana. prt, the Wood boosters In Indiana, for there na" UlkK ZV.fT.T prlsala against such Republican "stal- warts" as Senators James E. Watson and Harry 6.

New because they hav. not espoused the cause of Major Gen- tnJ Woo), senators expect to attend the Chicago Convention as dele gates-at-large and to represent there i -w tksi was th, whatever It may prove that the managers do not con- cede tha Major General Wood wfll In- herit the swpryort of West Vlrgfnla Repuihlicans in case Senator Howard Sutherland should decide not to be a candidate, as was Indicated In recent news aurpatcnea rrom inai mate majority of "he Republican merattri handle Stat. hav. offered to enflst In Ih. 3mrn miMrsmlmt hut Keinator which has a ravonte-son cancaaaia.

On. may attribute to the repeal of certain sections of th. prtmar election law In Kentucky th. rttu.u factional strife among Democratic chieftains of that state, which Is becoming more pro nouncea ea' aay. wernor Joa ca.

Cox, of Ohio, admittedly the cho'oe ot Kentucky Democrats for the" Presidency, is being tossed about In the vor- tex of the upheaval, an lt-nocent victim of rrval and ambitious lenders. Heretofor. political committee. In Kentucky have amounted to appro xi- Jmitelv much aa a Viae President In is opposea to naving in. jvemucay oei- egatlon Instructed for him, hecawe, they say, the other crowd seiged upon Governor Cox's popularity with Ken- The THE MAN WHO DRIVES HIS OWN TRUCK KNOWS wAisa BOB M.vi ia 7.T.

1 Cincinnati Tk. A.era BtaSsT v.t Gentlemen: BerneteH wttchln trucks to nv- one well Pl9 It and waJ1 brother tbfct wS ch-rfull uy It hecause 1 commend tmcTl true -etakwra 1 market I prlc. tucky Democrat a a veMcl In whieh to ride Into party control la, th suta. They will fight for an unliutructed del-egation. and the show-down wtU take place at the state convention May It la predicted that Governor Cox will land the delegation he chooses to make the fight.

Colonel P. H. Callihan, tr Louisville, who la known as th "great har-moniser of Kentucky Democracy, has beea endeavoring to straighten out th taaffua, but with little results so far. Th scene will shift, to Kentucky est week. Senator Stanley left for home a few days ago, while Senator J.

C. W. Beckham is leaving next week to remain until after th state convention. Republican victory la Indiana this fall was predicted by State Chairman E. M.

Wasmuth, Who was la Washington this week conferring With members of the Indiana congressional delegation, which la solidly Republican. Chairman Wasmuth said the Republicans faced a hot contest tor the Governorship, but that It was a eleaa one. and would cot endanger success at the polls la November. He said that Governor James P. Goodrich would not call a special session of th Legislature until after the two national political convention.

The tax law probably will be amended-, at the special aessipn, but th amendments would not strike at the principle the law, but merely vAuld correct minor defects, which would simplify its administration. V. Burch and Robert H. Moore, of Evantvllle, were In the city this hn 1. usargin.

X. Th Fourth Ohio District, scene of numerous Democratic battle lb past years, will witness another spirited contest at the August primary election for Representative Ben F. Welty, of Lima, has decided to take a whack at the traditional third-term rule In that district He has returned after a two weeks' swing around the district, and apparently found nothing to dis courage an attempt for a third-term in Congress, as he Is conducting a vlg --a wh Mb cambalK11 on cftnM projct to h. nal M.ef assiduously for four years, and he says, will be i rai iacu un mwnivi v. OwiM TS 407 SUaM, I1US, fX Flint.

MtkK FEATURING THE SILENT AND POWERFUL SLEEVE VALVE The man who owns, drives aad uak.s his livlhg out of his truck knows, truck value. He recognize. th. features which insure continuous ervic. -j H.

know what hi truck' Is doing every day and he knows what other trucks are doing. B. A. Gramm hag been building trucks for nineteen years and putting strength where experience showed that strength was needed. The G-B truck la a finished product not an untried TROUBLE-PROOF TlttNSMSSION Transmission gears are always In mesh can't be stripped.

This Is only one of the many featurea ot G-B trucks which make for continuous 'service. Every Grmassa-Beraaitela track la tally ealpflatd. ready fr the) baely. aa extra i. b.y 1.

2,. M. SVa aa 8 Tom Capacity. ASK Ton BOOKLET. The ACORN BUGGY CO.

hn Fsftk St. St Egg1et Av X-Ta Grasnsa-Bersurteia Track With Tresble-Prwef TraasssUsslea. already are in the field against him, In General Grant's army, has accepted Judge George W. Manntx. of Green- aa invitation to make the principal ad-vllle, and M.

Studcvant of Sidney. dr celebration of General Grant's but that does hot dismay Welty. He anniversary In New; Tork Li had fight for ev.r?offlca he ha. Grant won alnc he began his political career In Blufftoa years ago and he wouldn't fel natural if he wv without a struggle. ar Polk 'Laffoon.

of Corlngton, Ky and Lawrence K. lAagdon. ol uiacinnau. wer In the capital this week on busW ness for the Columbia Gas Company-Mr. LaffooB said that there waa much unorganized sentiment for Governor Co anonsr Kentucky Democrat, and that a Uttle activity on the part of his managers ought to land the delegation for him.

H. predicted thaUthe Repub-r lican delegation to the national convsn- tlon would be unlnstructed. Mr. Lang-don formerly was active In Ohio poll-tea, having Berved in th. General Assembly and as Republican mnir of th.

Publlo CUlitie Commission. but he now Is watching political develspments from th. sld. Unas. -r ElUott NorthctttV of HunUngtori, former member of th.

West Virginia Public Service Commission, arrived In Washington this week nursing a senatorial boom, according to friends, who prophesied that fa. would make th. race against Senator Sutherland two year Lew Wallace, of Indianapolis, ha. been assigned by WlU H. Hay.

Chairman of th. Republican National Cbtn-mitte. to assist Earl. 5. Kinsley, -of Detroit, in forming RpuDucan clubs throughout the country.

Club, will be organised In an counties In th. country and In, all College and universities, it was announced. Four Democratic member of th Ohio congressional delegation thl week attended the second of a serte of dinners conducted by Homer 6. Cummlngs, Democratic National Chairman, at which the national outlook discussed Informally They were Representatives John J. Babka and Charles A.

Mooney, of i Cleveland: Wi A. Aahbrook. Johnstown, and Clement I Brum baugh, of Columbus. Among th. Hardin booster who dropped lb at national headquarters this week wa Colonel Jo seph C.

Bonner, Collector of th Port of Toledo under the McKlttley, Roosevelt and Taft administrations. Colonel Bon ner was on. of th. first Federal officeholders to espouse the cause of Roosevelt back In the forgotten Env matt R. Erskinee SteUbenvtll.

attorney, also was a caller at Harding headquar General Isaac R. Sherwood, of Toledo, mmhr of Conrsess who served IF wishes could photographed and a composite picture taken of all that people most desire in an automobile, the result show Chevrolet "FB 40'. Sedan as representing their ideal in a completely equipped, medium priced, closed car. THE CINCINNATI CHEVROLET MOTOR COe, IlOfl RACE Retail Stor. Phone CaoaT 4708.

SwasasasarV ouuiuiiic in Madison Motor Car Co. MADISON AND WOODBURN TEL. WOODBURN SOTS Ph.a SITS. ClaetafaaU. tPost, O.

A. R. M. Vernon Richardson, ef Danville, former secretary to the lata Senator Oille M. James, renewed acquaint- mvv wva a iuuas fast -y vusay i John Shu ft, former Postmaster of Cincinnati, was a recent Washington visitor.

Charles Roth, Cincinnati packr, One of the few Democrat to be elected to Xib 0 SECTION FTY GREATEST POWER AIID LOIIGEST LFE TKE "jSxibe" SERVICE STATIOH All make of batteries recharged and repaired. Starters and generator repaired and adjusted. The Boyle Engineering Co. 2023 Reading Ifa-ad Cincinnati, Ohio. Phono Canal 4980.

Covington, KyH Highway Bervlco 86ji Pike St. Carthage, Midrale Garage, 7540 Carthage Pike. Cheviot, Alathiaa Garago! 3509-3311 Harrlflon Ave, Cnmntinsville, Northslde Motor Car 4129 Hamilton Ave. ML Health-, Eooniomv Garage, 15 N. Main St, Pleaaant Ridge, Hodde Motor Car Co 6010 Montgomery Road.

gJJAJSJt, "Why not be (raided at least to the point of investigating thor-, oughly a track which the Collins Icecream Company deckled to standardize on, recently ordering three equipped with the most expensive special ice cream bodies on the streets of Cincinnati, XIstrfbators BATSNER BROTHERS 8118 Spring Grove Arenae, Traffle Motor Track 900 STANDARD TIRES AT FTRF! STOKE MILLER PORTAGE ORBTHOPTD DIAMOND -MANY OTHERS All sixes; treads, non-skids; fabric, aad corda The, to tire, parckased bet re th. laereaa. easae w.re tw week, la Vaaeked yeatemlayi a aal. Haaday. They will ga la a harry.

If y.a drive a ear yea HAVE TO HATE TIRES aad never agala aaay y.a get rack a eaaae. a this, -Lk at the, priees, (ear exassirsei 3.XS $11.5 34x4 SOiSH 1S.M S4x4' x3 I1.M Ma4 31x4 X3.B. 3x4 8x4 14.8 SSzS 33x4 31xS HIGHEST G9ADE, STANDARD MAKES, BRAKD-NEvT OCAKANTEED TUBES AT A SATTJrO OF B0 14. EACH AMD EVERY TITtE 18 GtJ AKAMTCED TUBES- TUBES sxs ti t4s4 st.m Sx3H 1 S4x4. 4 x34 I 814 3.45 .8114 t.S.

s4. 8.69 ttx4 C.RS 5i5 4.1. 88x4 8.85 87x8 4.15 Order aw Whil aas t4eV Is eossplete. Mail rders pieenptly filled whea accompanied1 by remittance. Tar, aad takes shipped subject Taailnartoa.

iiiTvfctify Canal 4402. Wherever the hardest and the require-; ments moat exacting-there you find Garfords ivinir the Low Cost Ton-j Mile. The Ceo C. lliller 11M-22 XrtUB ST. offic la Hamilton County In the Jast SO years, visited, Washington recently on a business tour which took hUn to tka nHnrlnsi pittas of th.

South ar.d East. Restoration ot normal conditions In the packing industry -ha brought about a great revival in trade, according to Mr. Roth. i Ohioana who have been ta Washington this week include H. 8.

Bhelton. of Dayton; Stephen I Jamea, of Akron, former Cincinnati newpapar man; Jamea Prendergast. of Marlon: George Pml tit Findlav: Mr. and Mra. George N.

Crawford, of To- a r-v. .1.. 1 PMnfiman nf Coluni- mu, w. bus, and Charle. D.

Simerall and George Cochran, ot Steub.nvaia Batteries ST. LOUIS Cincinnati, Ohio; CWporatlon, Bt. losds. Mo. 30 to 50 SAUED And when 700 buy tires from me yon buy GUAR 1 AN TEED MILEAGE.

I DlllJlJ I.llLkU BB TO IT -GUARANTEE! IT THAT YOU UO GET IT. a Sale Starts Monday N. W. Oor. Ninth and Race Sta.

Sons Carriage Co. CIXCIXXATT. OHIO 1 imm mm 1.

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