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F1 Mrs. rTlHK JUUIOry Ult DUl WMIL T-f Mrs. KiLvmond Uumohnr for tha MONTGOMERY. J. B.

Smith left ThiroUy for Di-: visit relatival, ura v.uic, vi ouoina, is visiuns nar ilster. x. omcuiuni, sua uromer, x-u Tlx Home and Foreign Missionary Society at the boma ot Mra. Mary Kennedy pjjJay: fjirs. Footer Todd waa a week-end guest of parents, Mr.

and Mra. Jasper LUtell, of Cub-ay. jir. and Mra. Henry Bartrnann, of Iave-oi.

visited Mla Maude Mullen Sunday. on ram ll dinner and postal-card shower AV) tendered Mr. and Mra. Ben Ferrla Bun-J tha occasion being their twentieth Yilns anniversary. riTTJwnTnipp Ji il 11 III UUil Mlas Mildred Snyder, daurhter of Mr.

Ina Mra. J. A. Snyder, formerly of Falr- fcount, waa married at tha Hamilton wl? MWSr 1 tv. John Hlckey oraclatlnr if -hi wniSS.

or- a ueaumui irown ar wn rted white Bride a roses. The maid or ii. or. miss Helen wore a Dcn- Iciored frock and hat, while the brldes- iiilfl, jimsea uorotny isoiana ana iiuian wore turauolse-blue orssndles Inu l.ats to match. The little flower gtrVJ rr i i Via.

rercy juook. who aervea in ith the bridegroom. waa beat man. i William Foots and Humes Hart rnJ i-aptaln Oliver, U. 8.

of Ft. Sam i louston. were the groomsmen. About 115 I-jMts oJoy wedding after a Vl. Among the out-of-town guet were 3Tifain j.

jvaine, kj. a. mu ni lalilr. of Honolulu, and Miss Jean High- air. oi luunncjun.

Mr. John Gesaner. of Tremont street. hu-r'alned on last Saturday evening Mr. ,1 Mrs.

II. Fangmann and daughter Lo- Lita Mr J. Fangmann, Mr. and Mrs. All- aeicr unu uaugiiici uun-, l-rank Myers and daughter, Mrs.

Brown. Lr and Mrs. Charles liehl, Mrs. J. Geas- aittl 'liarles Gesaner.

HOETHSEDE. tr Wm. l.udwla;. of Blair avenue. fcvnnston, entertained the Northslde Clovei uh wlin a uinner nu no iai ivck, XI IT10313 wrre.

iuroutti uuur ffIC 1. 1 ii n.Kan- 1-'. B. Nlehaus. B.

A. Kohl. C. Ar- Lol'l D. Arnold, Clifford I.inback.

Xiehatis. of Pullan avenue. Will" ent. rtaln her luncheon and card club Mrs. 1'oiignman.

mra. jurr.nane, ir. kc-rnke; Knlehy. Mr. Mrs.

i rinin. Mrs. Ux'Ksoni, Mr. jenneti- I i 1 Victor Avondal. and.

kon. Mrs. Mru uiwnura lunviicuu Miss aiynie naysore entertained Thurs- kna parly given by Mrs. Haller, of day evening at a miscellaneous shower in Kit for her sister. Mrs.

Cor- honnr of Miss Lois Lamar, who will be-fcifti. CliwaKO, formerly of Northslde. come the bride of Thomas Baysore. jir. nnn an.

nvuij oi.e to Ko nrsim-. iu rer i V. of Davenport. Iowa, with her parents, Mr. and Mra rihur linn or i-onaiuoon pmi-e.

Mrs. James Ryan. Mrs. E. Hoggins i and Mrs K.

J. Knrman. or itiversiue. were U'rita tne I-nst mci ui Mim. mm iJou- c.

or Roll avenue. WINTON PLACE. Te wedding of Miss Marjorle Jane P.ob- or Mr. ana ra.u koo- p.m, or ill cpworirt a.venue. ana air.

iTiird F. Adams, of Greensuure. (it ular-p Saturday evening, at the horn i-r of ti hrd parents Rev. C. R.

William- me sister of th played the beautiful weadinic Btri-li. Miss. Olive RuthTealen waa brl le.maid and Mr. Koy u. iiicks waa pest mh'' Tile Win One Circle met with Mr.

C. P. Ka kcl fresh, of Froome avenue, Tuesday vnll fS- Mrs. I. J.

Whipple, of Wlnton road, en- kwauifd the officers and teachers of the M. IE. h'iri'li with a six-o'clock dinner. I'eiia Neurartn. aaugnter ot Mr.

r. Mr lieorge t-cnneiaer, t-pwortn ave- jt was urn tea in marriage to Mr. n. rlrr.ait ly Hcv. C.

R. Williamson, of the hi K. i hurch. Saturday afternoon, at the r.n' nr th I ride a parunta rne nriae waa tml. by Miss Hilda Ucigus, of Hamil- on.

niiiii. Rudolph Echaler, of Hamil ton nest man. and Mra Robert Oilmore (Miss Sic- ighTnT-nre In Chicago. Vr and V.is. Robert Oilmore, of Ep- wcrtp.

i.vi'iaio, have gone to Baltimore. uml Mrs. H. G. Lohus.

OT McMaklu vtnu. entertained tne Cincinnati-riarri- r. club Saturday evening with a dinner. His. Henry Grop, of Station avenue, en- Kridav afternoon with a luncheo.1 si hunur of her birthday anniversary Mrs.

n-vty Aflon. Mrs. 1 Klssell. Mra Airred -iron. Mra William Bonn and Mrs.

iiarry r.iic. Mr-. Ionard Vance entertained at dins' Sunday In honor of her husband'! anniversary. Mrs. F.

8. Varner. of Epworth avenue. us left to visit her son. Mr.

Huston Var- r. at Rlrmingham, Ala. Sir. G. T.

Stevens and Mr. Marion v.ri"r Chicago, were guests the past ttk of Mr. and Mra Fred Magee. A surprise party was tendered Mr. and ri.

iwhn. of Wlnton road, in honor of g-ir lorty-eighth wedding anniversary. who ofxered congratulations were and Mrs L. C. Kissell.

Mr. and Mrs. nrry Craig, of Mt. Healthy; Mr. and ll rliert Bohn, of Northside; Mr.

and Henry lrop, Mr. and Mrs. Harry hn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bolan, Mr.

and ra. A. Thren. Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Bohn -1 Mr. and Mra Harvey Afton, of Esther Purcell, of Winton road, en-r'alned Saturday evening her birthday r.iversary and that of her uncle, Mr. lin PronderirrafT.

Mrs. Dr. "Goosman. of Froome avenue. fr sted by Mrs.

Fred Goosman, with a luncheon Saturday for her e. Miss Keba Mutrs. or Hond Hill. The tts were Mary Withrow, of Walnut Eleanor Roberts. Ernestine Wamp- Vsndla Miars.

of Bond Hill; Betty nhart. of Hyde Park; Dorothy Lewis. Han Magee, Helen Fowler, Sarah aver. Marjorle Hazel Kappes I 1 Ruth Rosenfoldcr. Mr.

and Mra W. S. Klbby and Mr. and rs. Charles Apgar.

of Lovrland. Ohio, re guests Sunday of Mr. and Mra A. J. ryant.

COLLEGE HILL. Mr. and Mra Peter Thomson, Jr left rtdav for the East. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard M. Allen (Dorothy rrry) are spending the month of June at hevllle. N. C. I Mrs.

A. W. Macbrlar has returned from visit at Old Point Comfort. 'n -Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.

rm-at Chace and children and Miss Elinor left for Alexandria Bay to spend Mrs. George Henshaw is at her cottage Fountain Point. Mich. I Mrs. Charles Wales, of New Tork City.

1-11 Lic3i oi Cilia 1 CI I iuv uami for her home. alumnae of Ohio Female College its iinnuiil all-day meeting at the of Mrs. Helen Molony, on Hamilton nue. on Tuesday. I Miss Gertrude 'Brooks entertained the fnihera of Alpha Zeta at her home on irsoay evening in honor or Miss pnua 'ternrld.

whose engagement to Mr. k.vrenre Ely was recently announced and wnom a shower of gifts was arrangea. CARTHAGE. a IThe marriage of Rev. E.

8troehlelh. of and Mlsa Clark Kiacher. of ttciutny, took place at the Trinity I Lutheran Church at Mt. I Thv W.r D.w DniiiM, Th.i. Hnherg and Mr.

Otto Fischer. AfterJ ctremonv tne home or the bride a parents. t-m at tha hnm, nt hrMa'a tiflranl and Mr. uri.ki.i. win in 1' xUlace at the parsonage of the First Vr8' '-a i an informal dinner (Sunday for Mra k.

i at Is I an" Mr- u- Scott, of forts- brother. Mr. Philip O. Vlall. Th mar-Puhr.

Go. Illce M) or Mt. Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. John e.

AiPfrt and Clarence Dice, Mr. and ifm lce' Mi" DoUl8 nd Mr- M. and Mr. I "HvMr'f "3 ft rr.hU:tMt,nr.- nare of 'h. 'Sf.

Hev. Father IinrrmVn t.i- I n. The, "m.Bn f.Yr.Z Mlaa Fr irt. lV7" iZZZ s-r. lr.

and Mra a 1 ned from ins. E. Morho Mien. the a har nury Afternoon 600 ClUb sMl-s tiladyg Evanston. the Phi entertained "ing: Mrs T.hi Porjrlty Tuesday following the church ceremony.

Mr; lo: the visv. ri ot Jennings, and Mrs. Calder and Mr. and Mra. Alexan-iroeder.

Mvra ni Helen d.r, parents of the bridal couple, assisted in rt and Grar. ra Groff, Grace receiving. Th guests from out of town In- I Wnn. AaaAIWX.IJj I Mr. and Mr rm fi home, on Woodbine nsl?" con- JUly 7.

their sveanee- marrv Mr Marjorle. lAvondale. The br Frbe ittrnilaht. nav" 'n lutes or "nor, Mla T. Mr.

iui, r- The bride' will offlrl. -wl u-mg th r- iuronal ocAptloen i5 Sdl ar.d Mr. Krll'sv Jr "a entertained folloa inir m.v. a carded 07." hf. Bo-" Mra.

t. Kir- B'rn. Con- EoU Vegetable. f'ha Stephenson, Entertain- iuo new omcera of th 1 ciuo on Tueada mrt.in-. s.

th. Piidnu Mri j. kvanii Mr. and Mr. wmi.m Erie avanieT Hd- ppV 'XL m.rrt..-.

unuRinci Mua nsrruer. Ita Rose Taylor, to Mr. Howard A Ru Friday June JO. nr. and Mra Will ttmerv returned tha i fcry Jrt of th week to their homo tn Pittsburg after a visit with Mr.

and Mra. u. A. Wilson, of Hartwell avenue. Mr.

and Mra. T. T. Nunn, of Woodbine avenue, spent the week end In 8urinHeld. Ohio.

and Mrs. Henrr Flnnlsmn and fam- Uy will leave on Tueaday for North Dakota to spend tha aummer. Mrs. Jesse Bee eon will pas much of the summer In the Kaat with her sister, Mrs. Baasford, and daucbtr Alice.

LOCKLAND. Mlae Htuj Llerman and Mr. Albert Dartnell were married at Wilmington, DeL The bride'a sister. Miss Gretchen LJerman. accompanied tier Eaat and with Mr.

Oeorce Dartnell witnessed tha Mr. and Mra Parvin Ford and little son and Henrietta and Dorothy Harmver. of Miss Gertrude Ks.pp. of Mlddlatown. n1 Horace Laweon.

of Olandala. ware dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Reuthe Sun day. News reached tha village lsst week of the marriage of Mlaa Nell Miller, formerly of Lockland, and Mr. F.

M. Bredel, of Buffalo, N. T. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Howard and ohll- thar vacation with their parent Mr. and ur. n.n. wa umvaa mi i ia. rUu.

su 3 luenuinK Mr Bwi a m.i.. rueats of Mr. and Mra SUnley Hamer, of Clifton. Friday avenlng. A pleaaant eurprlae was tendered Mlaa Aua miner at ner noma In Sharonvllle.

Tueaday avenlng, by Mlasae Margaret An- rnor. nuin mr.noiaon. ki ahth Ethel Hodge, Ruth Miller. Marjle Smith! Kiesnrn. jiaoipn vareimann.

Marry Petty, William mint fin Tflunh VnlttU ...14 Conover. Robert Glffen and Mr. and Mra Willard Skillman. Mra Robert Fenton waa one of the Kuems at a luncneon ana cara party at the home of Mra Scholle, of Westwood. Wednesday.

Mrs. flnnm TC7 1. 1 1 Ta and Betty Jane were week-end guests of Mr. and Mra. Rrfe-ar Raker nf Mvrfa t.

j-t. ana Mra. Sturm entertained at din- ner last Wednesday evening Misses Flor- I ence and Olive lxewell. I I MASON. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Frye and Mr. and Mrs. R.

Mount Cox went to Clifton Tues- day evening to attend the wedding of Miss Rachael Kathleen Putt ta Dr. ClIfTortl J. air. ana Mrs. Earl Cox, of Akron.

Ohio, Is the guest of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moody.

xar. ana Mrs. cimora etitt, Mr. ana Mrs. M.

cox and Mr. w. N. Cox went to i nursaay to atiena tne wea- Hinr iim, taa m. shw Mrs.

B. T. Frye visited Miss Emma Frye Dayton, Ohio, the past week. Mrs. p.

w. Tetrlck and Mrs. Clyde Bay- Day- I TTTP ETTrVTTTTTlT a rm nTTT a mm sore were the week-end guests of Mra Augusta Morris, of Covington. Ky. I matron of honor.

Mr. Paul Hubbard, of The ladles of the Home Culture Club Kansas City. was best man. A recep-were entertained Tueaday by Mrs. C.

L. fc.a Swain (Hester Moody), of Hartwell. ceremony at the home of Mr. Frank Watklns entertained Mr. and the bride's parentg, Mr.

and Mra. C. E. De Mrs. Earl Cox, of Akron.

Ohio, and J. J. Bra, to the member, of the families and a Tuesday. Miss Eva May uaivert ana Mr. raa Thursdav married at Newport.

K.y., voorhie reunion was held Sunday -a n.u Vh nnthw eetlna of tha' Oul Vive Club was held Thursday at the borne of Vu r- T. C1I.eD" Yjll Mra W. A. Watklns. of Llnwood.

Ohio. the week-end guest of Mra Frank Wat-kins. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cowan, Mr.

and Mra Otto Randall, Mr. and Mra O. O. Everson, Mrs. 1C Casseday and Earl Whlttacre were dinner guests of Mr.

H. D. McVay Sunday. nvJl: SHARO IE. Mrs.

Julius Pierce Is entertaining her granddaughter. Miss Emmonds. of Arlington Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

Eltc Bartholomew gave a six-o'clock dinner Saturday for the former's parents, of Harrlman, Tenn. Mrs. George Leonard was a week-end guest of Mra James McClung. Mrs. Charles DeNeene, ot Mlddletown.

Is the guest of Mra M. L. Casey. Miss Pauline Smith hes returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Van Home, of Franklin, Ohio. Misses Emma and Amanda Keck, of Avondale. were guests of Miss Dorothea Beebe Monday. Friends surprised Miss Ada Miller Friday evening.

Her callers were Misses Ruth Nicholson, Elizabeth McVay, Ethel Hodge, Margaret Anchor, of Lockland; Mlas Marjorle Smith: Messrs. Harry Petty, Joseph Knittel, Harold Conover, Adolph Varelmann. of Lockland; Robert Griffin and Mr. and Mra W. Skillman.

Mr. and Mra Dan O'Brien are at Ohio. Mr. and Dan O'Brien, of Rose street, were given a surprise In honor of their wedding anniversary by Mr. and Mra Michael Gardner, Mr.

and Mrs. William Roth and family, of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mra Matthew Brofy and daughter Frances, of Mlddletown; Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard and son Roger, Mr.

and Mra George Barry and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Benson, Mary and Thomas Page, Irene Walters, Jack Brofy and Mra Fred Honerlaw. Miss Helen Brogan entertained with a house party last week. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS.

Mrs. Walter Motser, of Hamilton, was the week-end guest or Mrs. Mary Jdwaras. Miss Alma Hunter, of Williamsburg, Ohio, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs Frank Hunter.

Miss Esther Forrester was the hostess of the W. W. W. Club Thursday. Mrs.

Lawrence Kennedy, of Toledo. Ohio, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra H. 1. Stewart.

Mr inH Mra Ttelnhart. of Hart well. were guests of Mr. and Mra Louis May Sunday. Mrs.

C. E. Lee Is visiting relatives In Augusta. Ky. Mra W.

M. Lacey spent Friday with Mrs. Minnie Nlppert, of ML Auburn. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Cannon are spending the week with friends In Cellna. Ohio. Xfr Tjraiiril Onlnlln atiit Hnlit Jean, and Mra Belle Qulnlin, of Atlanta, were guests of Mra Wm.

Rutherford last week. Dr. and Mrs. C. W.

Smith had as their guests on Sunday Mr. Philip Hlrler and daughter Grace, of Oakland. and Mrs. Carolyn Sharp and Mlas May Sharp, of OHIO CLEVELAND. NLY the members of the families, a few relative and the frlonda were present on Wednesday- evening at the marriage ceremony of Mtss IXHilse Anna Kappler and Mr.

George Kenneth Vlall. of Mil- waukee. which took place at the lome or the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo E.

Kappler. 2070 Bast Eighty-third street. Mlsa Bernlce Wilson, of Chicago, a cousin tho bride, was maid of honor. The bride. with her brother Mr.

Norman Kappler. en- tered the living room to the strain of th chestra. The best man was th croom'a r- hlnga, pastor of St. Agnes Church. Guest from out of 'town were Mr.

Clarence r. Lilly, of Detroit; Mr. Edward Beggs, of tJJShV'slSS 'kShyTllhW: Calder. daughter of Mr. and Mra Alexan- oar fW.

Calder. became the bride of Mr. Norman Thomas Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs John D. Alexander.

Rev. Louis Ruf. pastor of the church, officiated. The bride's sisters. Mrs.

S. A. Fuller and Mtss Adelaide Calder. acted as matron and maid of honor. Ruth Mary Alexander was flower rrt and Elisabeth Ann Fuller waa the ring Kaar-r A rac.ntlon far- tha f.mllla.

nd out-of-town guests was held at th family! residence on Rosalind avenue. East Cleve-: eluded Mrs. Lamprey, the bride's grand- motner, rrom ouoaomiaa. ai i na nnwi Heer, Taklma. Mra.

Arthur Maplex. of London, England, ana Mr, Alexander Kay and Mis Jessie McKay, of North field. Helen Bardena 861 East Elghty-MV- i r.mlvn. Palmer. 193S SrVr.

h.ia noma 7 AtlanUc City. Helen Metsler. 10S25 Lee avenue, ha "J-hi- an. Arbor. where she nutv tha aueat of Mlasl -7 1 MTSr Lwia.

visiting her mother "m'T'e" haVrXned ad Mr. J. trZi. wioridi. frrra Florida.

Hrm. George Harrison, of East Eighty-fifth rS W-Ji Mra Mary Btuart aimer bi MicmganT I iVUT iA Nw Tork city. I Mis EUrth.r Everytt la ryaS mVM9 Walker, of Lak Forest. JU. Mra.

'Benedict Crow.ll was her- for afew days last week, uaueiary mm sbxb. vr- I i 7. uiuiltci ai otm "i ii" -ua nameriue ox iis returnea rrom Perm Hall School I'hamlvrihijri Pnn Mn. H. A.

Taylor and Mn. H. Wilson ara vUitlna- Mrs. C. H.

Field, of Grand Kapld. UUh. Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Elllnswood have re- turned rrom Atlantic City and Boston. Mla Marie Smith, of Memphis. Is v's'tli'S bar aunt. Mrs.

Richard ZieztiiK of (10610 Macnolla drive. Mra- C. W. Chaaa and Mra. Edward Baa- sett and children have gone to their sum mer noma at Cayuga, N.

Y. Miss Beaulah Pack, of Lakewood N. la visiting Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Green Pack.

Mr. and Mra William E. Lewis, of Great Neck, L. were gueata of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Ellsworth, of Lakewood. Mrs. J. D. Potter, of Columbus, is in Cleveland, the gueat of her sister, Mra Alton C.

Dusttn. Mra Warren 8. Hayden, with Eleanor and Sherman Haydon and Miss Koch, left on Thursday for Harwichport. on Cape Cod. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. Colver. 2o6o Overlook road, Cleveland Heights, will leave for Alaska and Yellowstone Park July 8, Mr.

S. J. Kerrulsh. of 12345 Cedar road, Euclid Heights, returned Xrom Alaska Saturday. Mr.

and Mra Martin Saza and Mies Prairie Paxton. of New York, are with Mr. and Mn. George Scotleld. Mra William Krn-x and daughter have gone to their summer home In PalnesvlUe.

Mrs. Thomas White, of California, Is In Cleveland for the White-King wedding. Mrs. White spent six weeks visiting Mrs. Ferguson tn Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Stark, of Sarlnaw, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Georgs M. Humphreys, 2648 Overlook road. Mrs. J.

G. Dobbins, of Montclalr. N. is with her parents, Mr. and Mra J.

I-Lamprecht. On Sunday last Mra. O. C. Vlall entertained with a dinner at Tha Old Tavern.

Unlonville, for her sn, Mr. George K. Vlall, and Miss Louise Kappler. Miss Margaret Fox. Miss Adele McDonald and Miss Dorothy Smith left Monday for Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Seymour have taken a house for the summer at Stanford, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Crum left on Tuesday for their cottage at Christmas Cove Maine. Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Caahman left on Saturday for Caps Cod for the summer. viu virrinii Miller, of A us tin. Texas, daughter of Prof. Miller, of the University of Texas, is the guest oi jum beaver.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Howard have gone to Twlnsburg to remain until August, wnen hv win into Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Williams gave a dancing party on Thursday at the field Club for their daughter. Ms Hilda.

rho is Just home from Hams will have as her guest Miss winsiowr. Columbua Ohio, and Mtn DAYTON. UESDAT evening the marriage of Mlaa Lillian De Bra and Mr. Frank Edwin Burchfleld was solemnised at the Memorial Baptist Church by Rev. McFarland.

The bridesmaids were Misses "UCT oi uaiam, no Genevieve Mead, Daun Davis and Jane Kinnlger. 'Mra T. V. 1 .1 waa few fiienda During the evening Mr. and Mrs.

Burchfleld left for St. Loula Mra Sprlgg McMahon and daughter. Miss Mary, are In New York City. Mrs. Frederick Beck Patterson has re- Mrs.

Edward Barnev uin nAAmr, ter. Mlsa Julia McCoy, are at Hadley, Canada. Mrs. Edwin Parrott Matthews was hostess Wednesday afternoon at a bridge whist party for her daughter, Mra. Norman McCain, of Syracuse, N.

Y. Mr. and Mra J. F. P.rrln.

Kokomo, were guests at the wedding of Mlse Margaret Choate. of that city, and Mr. Charles Smith, of Portland, Saturday. Mr. and Mra Willard Talbott are at Tulsa.

and on their return will stop iluunh i ana Bl. lxuia Mlaa Katherine Tonnr is In nnmi. Miss Flora Sacksteder Is In Mansfield to be maid of honor at the wedding of Mlas Hankey and Mr. Hurlev Mondav mnrnin. Rev.

Charles Hlckey united in marriage ownn ana Mr. Elmer Isen- ecker. Tuesday morning. The attendants were anas ttiienreaa swift, of Knoxvllla, lowa. and Miss Alice Isenecker.

Mr. xjeonara owirt waa beat man. Mlas Marlanna Wilcox waa hoataaa Tn day afternoon at a 4 o'clock tea, complimenting her guests. Misses Lvdla Mo-Creary. of East Aurora.

N. and Vivian wwny, ot i nompsonvllla. Conn. Miss Angela Mae O'Brien has left for ienver, Bait Lake City and California. Miss Jane McKee, of Louisville, Is tne guest or miss Margaret Talbott.

roiss ivienne Miner waa riostesa tn miscellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon complimenting a Driae to be, Miss Naomi Chapman, whose marriage to Mr. C. E. Leapley, will be a society event of June 2. Mrs.

M. J. Schwtnd entertained Wednesday afternoon and evening at a garden party at her home. Dr. and Mra Hoills Coblentz are visiting In Cleveland, Buffalo, Albany.

New York. Philadelphia and Washington. They expect to be gone two weeks. Mr. and Mra Edward Rauh celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary Monday evening by entertaining at a dinner dance at the Old Barn Club.

Assisting Mrs. Rauh were her mother. Mrs. Meyer Well, and sister, Mrs. S.

D. Wets, of Cleveland. Mra Charles Hlib and Mrs. Samuel Trost. of Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mra C. 8. Ball and Miss Rita D. Ball and guest.

Mlsa Mary Caboud. of New York, left Thursday for Canada. Relatives and friends have received Invitations to attend the marriage of Miss Vera Elizabeth Utiverforth and Mr. Walter M. Wolff.

Tuesday morning, June 29, at 8t- Mary's Church. Mlas Ann M. Kelly and Mr. Harry B. Hesnler were united In marriage Saturday evening by Rev.

Daniel Brown lee at the home of the bride's sister. Mra W. A. 8nlder. Monday afternoon, at the home of Mr.

id Mra J. B. Ritchie, their dauehtar. Mra J. Miss Blanche Ritchie, and Mr.

Alvln H. M. Stonecipher were united In marriage by Bishop H. H. Fout.

of Indianapolis. Ind. The attendants were Misses Irene Ritchie and Maudle M. Moore. Mr.

Perry L. Ritchie, brother of the bride, waa best man. A buffet luncheon was served. Among the guests from out of the city were: Bishop and Mrs. H.

Fout and llS. MIV and Mlaa Mabel KarsteVlt. of Inrlianapolla. Mr. and Mra Koons and daughter Gladys, of Danville, Mra "rbr "a Edith, and Mrs.

Carl Faulhaher. of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mra Mose J. Schwab are tn the Adirondacka for the summer.

Mr. and Mrm, Morris T. Crome. are enjoying a trip among the Great Lakes. Saturday afternoon, at the home of Mr.

and Mra L. O. Cook, their niece. Miss Reglna Patterson, and Mr. Richard Rice were united In marriage by Rev.

O. K. Hall. Mr. and Mra.

Emerson H. Lanrtls. are In New Tork and expect to sail July for Europe. They will visit Switzerland, France. Belgium.

Holland and England. Mra Corlnne Flora, of Terra Haute, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra Joseph W. Stoeckletn. Mra.

F. Rogge. Is In Denver, and later will go to Los Angelea Cal. The marriage of Miss Edith Dady Apple, of this city, and Mr. Hngh Gourlev Daroch, of Llstowel.

Ontario, Canada, will be a society event of July IT at the home of the bride's parents. Mra Clarence M. Davidson, of Chesapeake, Is visiting her mother, Mra. Frank Mra J. D.

Clark and Mra Sidney wens ter. King entertained at a one-o'clock luncheon Thursday at ths home of Mrs. King, as a farewell for Mra Georgs McCann and daughter, Mtss Josephine, who will leav soon for a Western trip. Miss Eunice Howard was hostess Tuesday at her home at one-o'clock luncheon, complimenting a bride elect for June IS. Mlsa Gladys Graves.

Mrs. M. J. Hussong haa a her house Siesta Mr. and Mrs.

Ford H. Dolln, of reensbnrg, Penn. Mr. and Mra, H. J.

Klefaber and Mra, Leon Crowl are home from th lakes. Mis Mima Moore and Mr. Arthur I Mason were nnlted in marriage Saturday evening at the U. B. Church by Rev.

O. T. Powell. The attendants were Miss Catherine Moore and Mlsa Gladys Halnea Mesara A. Ashby Mason and Ray Jones attended the groom.

M. and Mra A. R. Harlacher ar entertaining Rev. and Mra.

G. M. Miller, of St. Paul, Minn. At th residence of Rev.

M. E. Gibson, Saturday avenlng, he united In marriage DELIGHTFUL HAIR WASH. You can enjoy a delightful shampoo with very little effort and for a very? trifling cost, if you get from youi druggist's a package of can-throk and dissolve a teaspoonful in BfH9 of hot water. This makes a i nf ohnmnnn llauid.

enOUirh an It Is easy tO aPDlF 11 lO ail we Irialr InatfUld of 1USt the tOD Of the v.Z i. A heaO. lOlif ninr little at time OB the Vi slhcI hair nntil both are en- A oln-fllw now covered hy the daintily per- fumed preparation tnat thoroughly irfiHBolves and removes every dh or excess Oil and dirt. After With nn-e a flufflness that makes it seem lri-T than it is. and takes on a rKh lnater and a softness that tt nleaSUre.

Ad- vertlsemenC sua I 1 J'" Aimed Dixon and Mr. Roy Elcn- iMtunu la at Boston and ltr Wlnthrop Beach. Maea. to spend ne summer. The marrian of Mtsa Gladva Graves and Major Harold 8.

Martin will be one of the social affairs of the season at Christ Episcopal Church, Wednesday evening. Mr. and L. Steenrod are at their suinmor horns at Bay View, Mich. Mrs.

Frederick G. Inwood and daughter Virginia are at The Ledges, Berlin. for the summer. Mrs. M.

T. Troup accompanied them. Mra. Edward Tytus Gardner, of Middle-town, waa hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Dayton County Club Tueaday. complimenting Mrs.

Lucius Pond Ordway. of St. Paul, who Is visiting her sister, Mra Nelson 8. Talbott. Wednesday evening Mrs.

Talbott entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner In honor of her sister. Mra Ordway. Miss Anna Felcht Is In California. Misses Ruth and Susanna Herman are at their summer home near Bellbrook. Mrs.

George Lane left Monday for Columbua Miss Mary Wulchet is In Washington. District of Columbia. Miss Marianne Wilcox, Is entertaining Misses Lydla MoCreery. of East Aurora, N. and Vivian Gowdy, of Thompson-vllle.

Conn. Miss Cora Stoddard Is at Grosse Point. Detroit. Mich. Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Stokes are entertaining Mr. and Mra Horace B. Stokes and son, James Worth Stokes, of Lebanon.

Mrs. Willis S. Johnson has returned from a short visit with frlenda In New Tork City. SPRINGFIELD. R8.

FRED HARWOOD gave a bridge-luncheon at the Springfield Country Club Thursday. Mrs. Harwood's guests were Mrs. A. C.

Crummel, Mra. E. R. Brubaker, Miss Elizabeth Ludlow, Mia Brubaker. Miss Elizabeth Ludlow, Mra Harry S.

Klssell, Mra William Gugenhelm. Mra W. A. Myers, Mra Henry H. Durr, Mrs.

Harry Bretney, Mrs. P. Flsk. Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mra Grayson Lathrop, Mra Randolph Hayward, Mra Park Leffel, Mrs.

James Turner, Mra. Clarence Schmidt, Mrs, Fuller Trump. Mra Ray Johnson, Mrs. Douglass O'Kane and Mrs. Frank Dock.

Mra Harry Busey's luncheon in honor of Mra Husband, mother of Mra George V. Sheridan, and Mra Will J. Beggs, who Is visiting Mrs. Cliff C. Cory, waa a very pretty function of Tuesday.

Miss Frances Reynolds entertained on Wednesday afternoon with a card party at her home on Greenmount avenue In honor of her cousin. Miss Helen Cartmell, of Brandsvllle, Mo. Miss Reynolds's guests were Miss Cartmell, Miss Jeannette and Miss Virginia Brain. Miss Ruth Linn, Miss Clarlbel Kay, Miss Elite Nichelson. Miss Elizabeth Ricks.

Miss Rachael Bailey and Miss Anges Little. Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Morton Titus (Adeline Showell). who were married Saturday In New York City, Mr.

and Mrs. Manton Harwood (Kathryn Chapman) entertained with a supper party Friday evening at their home, 10S4 East High street. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Titus.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cartmell. Mr. and Mra Grayson Lathrop, Miss Adelaide Ooleman.

Mlaa Jean Coleman, Miss uoro-thy Bancroft. Miss Virginia Summers and her guest. Miss uorotny i'renuse. or wi- nona. Miss Marge Johnson, Miss Martha Kelley.

Miss Eleanor Kodgers, Miss Rachael Bailey, Miss Louise Bailey. Miss Sarah Emne, Theodore Anthony, Robert Anthony, Walton Bailey, Allen Wentz, Harold Prout. Stacey B. Rankin, Francis Rodgers. Jack Pierce.

George Hamhman, Malcolm Titus. Wallace Thomsa, Thomas Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Harwood. ROUGE CHART Mi Knft tmd Fma fnjtf.

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If a rose glow is desired, finish iigndy with Djer-sCiSS Row Face GOLDEN BLONDE Golden Hair. The skin of warmer tint than the Silvw Blonde. Rosy color in checks and blue eyes. FvmuU: Use Djer-Kist Charlotte Corday Rouge ahadinjr carefully into the coloring or tne sun. rin-ish with Djer-Kiss Chair Face Powder.

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Or if a deeper, rose glow is desired, finish with Djer-Kiss Rose Face Powder. TITIAN TYPE a-he Painter's type with hair of wonderful shades of burnished gold and reddish tints. Ftrmmlm: iDainaly apply Dtcr-Kiss Charlotte Cor- I day Rouge. Finish with Ujer-Mss t-hair tact Powder. LIGHT BRUNETTE Eyes of Gray or Bluoh Gray.

A fine strong white skin contrasting with light brown hair. FormuU; Either Djer-Kiss Charlotte Corday or Duchesse Marie Rouge, with Chair Face Powder. AMERICAN BRUNETTE Brilliant Brunette. A fine vibrant skin. Dark brown hair.

Sparkling brown eyes which call nr lively color. FormuU Use Princess Jaraucluie Rouge. Finish with Chair or Blanch Face Powder. SPANISH BRUNETTE embraces darker bra. fserte type i with deeper Oriental coloring of hair.

skm end eye. FormuU: Use ruddy- toned Rouge Prmcessc JaccjBtlDW. And with it, Diet-Kiss Rachel Face Powder. GRAY-HAIRED TYPE Tha cannot sctuaDy be callad a type mt ma one is bom with gray hair. it the distinguished woman tne type ot 7 0TaP mm i r'WS' The wedding of Miss' Adelaide Coleman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Randolph Coleman, of 1320 East High street, and Walton Bai ey, son of Mr. and Mra Frank P. Bailey, of Jilt East High street, waa quietly solemnised Tueaday noon at the home of the bride's parents. The attendants were Mtss Jeaa, Coleman, sister of the bride, and Jack Pierce.

The Magazine Club met Monday afternoon with Mra John L. Zimmerman at her country home. Mrs. E. N.

Lupfer reviewed articles from the New Republic Judge and Mra Frank W. Gelger entertained with a dance Saturday night at the Springfield Country Club for the younger club members. The party was In honor of Miss Elisabeth Lewis, of Frederick. who is a house guest of Judge aud Mra Gelger and Mr. and Mra Morton Tltua The luncheon given Tuesday by Mtss Ilva Pierce for--Mra T.

J. Turk, of Indianapolis, who Is Mra Walter Kleeman'a guest, was lovely in every detail. The gueats were Mra Kleeman. Mrs. William Bauer, Mra Grayson Lathrop, Mra Samuel Honeyfanger, Mra Warren A.

Myers, Miss Blanch Stackhouse. Mrs. Wilbur J. Myers. Mrs.

Clarence Schmidt, Mra Justin Altschul, Mra Robert Cartmell. Mra Rodger Houston, of South Charleston. Mra John Snyder, Mra Thurston R. Ludlow, Mrs. Frank Dock.

Mrs. John Wickham and Miss Sarah Emrie. Mra Frank Harford entertained with a bridge party Friday morning. Fifty guests ware present. Out-of-town guests present were Mrs.

Frank Hagenbaugh. of Calgary, Canada, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. W. Grant; Mra Gilbert Wilson, of St.

Paul, Mra Charles Greiner, of New York City; Mra William Beggs, of Cleveland, and Mra. Granville Winger, of Akron. Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity entertained with a dancing party Friday evening at the Houston pavilion. South Charleston. During the evening delicious punch was served.

The chaperonee of, the evening were Mr. and Mra Fred Baumgardner. Mr. and Mra O. W.

Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y. Otatot. Mra Harry Carey gave a luncheon at the Springfield Country Club In honor Of Mra Will J.

Beggs, of Cleveland, who Is the house guest of Mra C. C. Cory. Mra Paul C. Martin Is entertaining Miss Anna Spann, of Indianapolis, and tn Miss Spann's honor several affairs have either been given or are scheduled.

Mra. Martin's garden dinner Friday evening brought together a dozen of the Martin klnspeopln to meet Miss Spann, and at noon Friday Mra George Foos entertained Informally at luncheon for her at the Little House, ntOTTOl' lTVaa, Whitehall. Mr. and Mra. Lewis Matthews gave a dinner for Miss Spann Thursday evening at their home on East High street.

Mra Oscar T. Martin gave a luncheon at the Springfield Country Club Thursday, with covers laid for Miss Spann, Mrs. Paul C. Martin, Mra. William Black, Mra Luther Pueh waiter, Mrs.

Lewis Matthews, Mra Fred Green, Mrs. Harry Martin. Mra Roy McGregor, Mra Charles L. Bauer, Mrs. George Wlnwood, Mra John B.

McGrew, Mrs. Francis M. Fox. Mrs. George Foos and Mrs.

Martin, hoatesa COLUMBUS. HI marriage of Mtss Mary Daw Henshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mra H. P. Henshaw.

1228 East Main street, to Mr. George Shaw Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison, of Toledo, was solemnized Saturday evening in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rev.

Sydney E. Swut officiating. Miss Donna Wlnslow was maid of honor. The six bridesmaids were Mias Lois Slsler. of Detroit; Miss Kathrine Harrison, of Toledo; Miss Elizabeth Nelson, of Rock-ford, Mtss Ellen Outhwalte, Miss Catherine Stewart and Miss Eleanor Smith, of Columbus.

Mr. Richard B. Harrison. of Toledo, was best man. Among the of this even mini Tmi charm.

And THE Poet flaxen and of lacnng Thii rare Staxilawt, mutt practiced eye And face powder the with nr- Maaoe uam. N. I Svjx ncaiec I 7 Face PmwJmr. If aUrk-W. i yS'-.

I -few -e PiiimaM Iscqutnn or tV. (sS. kj UWI ChsrlomCwdVlWwith ft You will find Tintex at all Drug, Department and 5 10c tore. Remember to buy a few packages of your favorite colon, tola. I orltc colors, today yUaasBB-a nntex Tfotsas wedding guests from out or town were Forsyth left Monday evening (or Oall-Mr.

and Mra Frank Harrison, of Toledo, I fornla. bridegroom; Mis. Julia Har- Mr. and Mrs. W.

Joseph entertained J- N- bride-. Mr. and Mra. Purl Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.

f-. 'vC' Mri Centner and Mr. A. Thomas at dln- Hat. Mr.

and Mra. M. Cf- michael, of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. E.

F. Stratton and Mr. and Mra, George Black, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mra George Weber and Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Staler, of Detroit. Miss Catherine Metsler and Mr. Willard Maltble Brown, of Detroit, were nnlted in marriage Saturday In Franklin Park Methodist Episcopal Church.

Rev. B. D. Evans performed the ceremony. Miss Dorothy Winders, cousin of the bride, waa maid of honor.

and Mr. Eugene Brown, of Toledo, was his brother's best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Pauline and Elizabeth Brown, of Toledo; Mtsa Bernidlne Hull, of Washington, D. C. Miss.

Irene Fletcher. Miss Maxene Morehouse and Miss Catherine Rlttel. of Columbua At the reception In the church parlors the parents of. the bride, Mr. and Mrs.

Reed Metsler, 40 Llnwood avenue, and the parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mra W. L. Brown, of Toledo, received with the bride and bridegroom, Mra Thayer B. Farrington, 20 Hoffman avenue, was hostess Friday afternoon at a tea honoring Mrs.

W. C. Marckworth, of Charleston. W. who la spending the summer with her parents, Mr.

and Mra W. F. Burdell. 645 East Broad street. Mr.

and Mra Adolphus Felty. S0 East Broad street, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Louise Felty, to Mr. Byron Ebers Thomas, son of Mr. and Mra.

Warren B. Thomas, 31 Miami avenue. Mr. and Mra. Edward Johnson, 1341 East Broad street, entertained Saturday wtth a family dinner party at the Columbus Country Club, honoring their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mra. Allen Hannay, of Houston. Texaa Mlas Maxene Morehouse, 1(01 Hawthorne Park, was host, as at a breakfast Thursday morning at the Scioto Country Club for her house guest. Miss Eva Klaveness, of Norway; also, Mra Willard Maltble Brown (Catherine Metzler) and Mra George Shaw Harrison (Mary Daw Henshaw). Mr.

and Mra Stanley N. Sella of Wlnnea avenue, left Thursday for Toptna-bee, Mich. At noon Tuesday Mlas Dorcas Leachman, daughter of Mr. and Mra William M. Leachman.

70 Latta avenue, and Mr. Law rence M. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. ueorge nomas, or East Liverpool.

Ohio, were united In marriage, the ceremony taking place at the residence of the officiating minister. Rev. Dr. E. L.

Rexford, 69 North Twenty-first street, pastor of All Souls' Church. A family picnic was given Saturday at Crystal Springs, near Lancaster, Ohio, for Mr. and Mra A. C. Stephenson and son Wilson, of Chattanooga, who are visiting Mrs.

Stephenson's parents, Colonol and Mra Mac Lee Wilson, ot Bexley. Among those In the party were Mr. ani Mrs. J. L.

W. Henney, Mr. and Mrs. 1. I 8.

Truesdale, Colonel and Mra Wilson, Mr. and Mra Stephenson and son. Miss Frances Fenton left Saturday for Charleston. W. where she was bridesmaid Wednesday at the wedding of Miss Dorothy Thayer and Mr.

Harrison R. Smith. Monday afternoon in the Indlanola Meth odist Episcopal Church Mtss Julia Metcalf, daughter of Mra Elizabeth Metcalf. 2(2 Fifteenth avenue, became the bride of Mr. Frank W.

Forsythe, formerly of New I Philadelphia, Ohio. Rev. Corliss P. Har- graves officiated. The wedding party in- eluded Mra Robert L.

Metcalf, the bride's sister-in-law, as matron of honor; two bridesmaids, Mlas Isabel Hurst, of Elyrla. and Miss Alma Whltaker; a ring bearer, Robert Metcalf, a flower girl, Helen! Metcalf; Mr. William Dupre, aa beat man, and Mr. Robert L. Metcalf and Mr.

Robert Tou Velie as ushera Mr. and Mra type to youthful natural with its hair and blue eye. Withthat look so (pirituelle youth I type, here to charmingly pictured" by Penrhyn use Rouge go daintily that even the most cannot discern its application to the satin skin. of a softness and fineness unequalled! tints? 'What, indeed, but Duchesse Marie Djer-Kiss Djer-Kiss Blanche Face Powder. So dainty the soft color, so soft the clinging of this pure powder to this delicate Silver Blonde type a transpdrtnt, Mmdanoisic, there is a purity, a softness, a rennernent about JJBP- DJER-KISS tOUGBk CHAiorjmCoiLPAYi 0 ner Sunday evening at the Aladdin Country Club, Mra.

Dwtght Harrison. 14S0 Eaat Bread street, entertained Friday afternoon with the first of a series of bridge -parties. Mrs. William Q. Deshler, East Broad street: Mra.

Knecht, of Madison avenue, and David Sowers, 1134 East Broad street, left Wednesday for Bagaponack, Long Island. Mra a P. Bush of Marble Cliff, le the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra Stuart Holmes Clement, of Buffalo. N.

Y. Mr. and Mra. J. Russell Oole, 113 Woodland avenue, and Mra D.

H. Tart. 1(01 Clifton avenue, leave soon for Bethlehem. N. to spend the summer.

Judge and Mra Oscar Newman have as their guest Mr. George Newman, of Washington. D. C. Miss Mary Jordan, 32 North Grant avenue.

Is In Mephta visiting har brother, Mr. Bradford Jordan. Mra William E. Kinen (Ruth Casparls), accompanied by an English friend. Miss Louise Crother, arrived in New York Sunday from Europe.

They are visiting Mr. and Mra Syivlo Casparls. of Marble Cliff. Mra John Gordon Battelle, of East Town street, left Sunday for Washington, D. C.

Judge and Mrs. Maurice H. Donahue. 41 North Champion avenue, left Saturday morning for Long Beach, Cal. Representative and Mra.

Edward Cooper, of Cooperstown, are the guests of Mrs. D. H. Thomas, of Bexley. Mr.

and Mra George D. Jones and Mlse Djer-Kiss Rouge and Djer-Kiss Face Powder which bring to types a freshness, charm, an added loveliness. If you are in doubt as to the shade of rouge and face powder best suited to your type, you will consult the Djer-Kiss Chart. Let it guide you in the selection of tints you will use. Then use them naturally daintily wisely blending them softly into that natural charm which is your greatest charm a charm of, color which Nature herself delights in.

Send for Djer-Kiss Color Cards today A sec of 7 nrjiiisiw color cards by noced artnes. Choose freca thaB ymtm type sad Uara hew the wise bleading of Djer-Kiss Rouge and Face Pewdsr ismiiil tiuT irrmi prr 1 I Mad but six cents ia stasnps a the A16ed H. Sealch Coeapeay. loWast 34th Sersst. New York Cry.

isjuuae and Duchmm Maui (U9 Lila Macdonald. 1171 Cast Bread at rest, left Wednesday for their aummer bam la the Adirondacka. Mra Joseph Drake Potter and bob are visiting In Cleveland before going to their summer home at Wasoonset, Nantucket -Island, Maaaechuaetta. 1 Mra. J.

W. Dean, 71 Woodland avenue, has gone to Mackinaw Island. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.

Orra K. Monnette. of 1om Angeles, are the gueata of Dr. and Mra Frank Winder (31 Brydea road. Mr.

and Mra. Beman O. Dawea, Carles, Cutler and Henry Dawea and Mr. and Gates Dawes. 40 East Broad street, were Simple Home Remedy for Wrinkled Faces Thousands of the fair sex ar spending fortunes In frantlo effort to remove the signs of premature age from their face.

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thl ll.l I for a while aa a refreshing- face wash. The effect Is almost magical. Even after the first treatment a marked Improve- ment Is noticed and the faoe haa a smug, firm feeling that la most pleasing. Advertisement. So Attractive Little white illp-om or sport sweaters take on fresh beauty when Tlntexed a new, fashionable color.

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