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The wedding will take place August 11. Moles. tncny. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Derma toloeiat). Race st.

permanently Treatments, St. removed; THE ENQOTRER CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JUI.Y 11, 19201 BTCTTOX TRREK KENTUCKY ar. Mary Hedgeoock. Viola Cain. Mary and Henrietta Mason.

Lucille Brusselbaca and Znisabetb Pilcher. Misses Irnogene Stacky and Ellen Hard tag have arranged a subscription dance to be given oa Saturday evening at Sennings Park. Miss Lily Anderson Ballard waa boat ess Tuesday afternoon at a party In honor of Mias Peggy Ewicg. of Baltimore, who is the guest of Miss Alice Latham and. Misses Dorothy Bperry 'and Virginia 8 perry, of Cranford.

X. J-, and Gladys Bedford, of Brooklyn, who are the. guests of Mra. W. A.

KuaaeJL The marriage of Mias Henrietta Miller Biles and George Lawrence Washington, of Havana, was solemnized at i o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mra Clara Mantle Biles. In the Mantle apartments. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Harris Mallinck-redt. in the presence of the two families.

Mr. William Payne, of Pittsburg, was Mr. Washington's best man. The engagement of Miss Leila Almena Pelouze and Roscoe iJanlel Rice, of Glllee- atic. uu ueeu announceo.

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lewman have an nounced tbe enraeement of their daurh ter, Mias Bettie iiartwell Lewman. to Rob- K.enneth McLrao.

of Uavton. Ohio. The usual dinner dance will be given at the Officers' Club at Camp Zachary Taylor it Vplilav nl.ht Polo Club on DISCOVERED A CORE FOR ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER Chemist Discovers a Simple Home Remedy For Asthma and Hay Fever and Makes a Generous Offer. Mr. D.

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which aids Clean Up Poison Soaked Kidneys, Advises Dr. Carey Thoasands D'e Every Year Because They Allow Poisonous Deposits To Accumalat) in Kidneys I Don't flush your kidneys with harsh Weakness Of Sleep aunignt getting up If you want to enjoy unbroken rest all Bight, with ease, comfort and contentment, than use PRO-GLAN'DIN on Free Trial 50c Fkfe FREE ALSO "SELF" CARE LEAFLET. Sunday, wbfg nnt was stayed between raeots of Mm. J. W.

Overly, havo returned vflle. are nest of tDm Anna Dougherty. I of rSsBdnaky. nest, of Miss Xtntret Camp Knox and Camp Taylor. I to MUUrsburg.

I Mr. and Mrs. FUaiaa Uneaten and Thamaa, Avery Aduu presided aa boat Tns Louisville Boat Club was the aeene Mrs. Mary Tilde! Palmer and daughter daughter, of Ifsn City, are MU at a dinner party at Teongstewn Club of an Informal dance oa Monday evening of CUcam. are visiting Mrs.

Tiidea's of relatives In this city. Monday evening. i follow in a the carnival which waa held on mother. Mrs. Nannie Palmer.

1 Mrs. Henry Preston. Mlae Annie T. Mil-! -MJae Louise IX Ford roe entertained at itbt river la the afternoon. Mias Bessie Vice la at home rrom a visa- i ler, or Ashland, and Mra.

Sterling Cooper, Bridge Te today evening. Toe Louisville Country Club alas rave with relatives at LeaiavUlo. I of Montgomery. are (aeata of Mr. Mr.

and Anna Peck have informal dinner- dance oa Monday Mies Martha Planck has returned from Brace and Alt lem night, as well aa the usual week-end dance a visit with relatives at Maysvme. UVUUt Hi' on Saturday. TO DELIGHTFUL dance was given) Mrs. Maurice Terrell Paine waa hostess KKA VKT.1 mm K4 r-H w- a- a. oa Friday at the Officers- Club thr Acb-on CountrV Club la hon of Mary Ferguson or um; Henry jvnox.

nerei uss Catherine McChord. of Winchester. Gatley and Mra, Gatley and Mr. J1l Mrs. W.

W. Alexander have -uh. I "danced the engagement of their daughter. Colonel Chamberlain and Mrs. Evelyn Alexander, and Mr.

Cheater Chamberlain were among those K. Hobira. VI Mra ClitTord Lee Hall waa hostess at a frock of French and Mra. Chamber- w0. ta Mi lain was gowned la black, wun lace.

nr. and alra. Robert HID. Gardner are I truner are luncheon at the Pendennis Club on I have Wednesdav afternoon In hAnw nf vim An fort. nsbelie Vreeland.

of Frankfort. Mias Vree- Ir. nam mgm oy sir. Harnett Jonea. Misa Blanche Burton, of Princeton.

Ind the guest of Miss Mabel Jean Melton for several days and will be the guest of honor at several informal affairs during her visit. A swimming party, riding party and dances have been arranged for her. Mrs. Thomas Rodman Cartmell was hostess at a dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Mabel Jean Melton and Miss Viola Cain. Hiss Mary Hedgeeock was hostess at a dinner at her home In Cherokee road 'la honor of Misa Gladys Wheeler.

AUGUSTA. Miss Anna Armstrong, from Ottumwa, Iowa. Is the guest of Mrs. B. F.

Power. Mrs. Edward Louden. Misaes Gertrude Waldrip, Jane Phelps and Joe Middleton. of Cincinnati, were entertained by Mr.

and nd Mra Ben Harbeson dnrine tha welr i Mrs. Susan Sellers and fi- Anna St. Mary's, Kansas, i Mr- Powell, mother of Kev. Paul ha. discovered a simpfe home remedy in "Miairrt and Tcuisvm.

for Asthma and Hay Fever. To test it he sent some' to people who had been suffering from Asthma and Hay Fever' for years, and to their deliKht they state they were easily cured. Mr. Lane is so proud of his discovery and has so much confidence in its ability to cure that he will send a SI. 25 bottle postpaid to anyone who will write for it His offer is that he is to be paid for it if it cures.

The one tak-; ing it is to be the-judge and. report its Reflect withia ten days after using the, remedy. If you suffer from Asthma1 Hay Fever write for bottle at once. Send no money. Just your name and address.

Advertisement. Bertha McClelland. Lola Walker Lury Cyrur and Mary Bremer have gone to Lake Chautauqua. X. Y.

-Mis Mildred L-wis has returned to her home In Miss Magdalene Krog has returned from The Young Woman's Bible Class of the M. E. Surday-school South, was delightfully entertained by the Misses Field Tuesday evening. Rev. and Mra Frank Richardson, of La-grang, are visiting Mrs.

Richardson's mother. Mrs. A. W. Starlin.

Miss Louise Dil gard visited friends at Bolts Fork last week. Mrs. W. E. Faulkner and daughter, MUs Sadie Marie, are in Michigan.

CARLISLE. Mr. and eiee- daughter, Mrs. William I. Dorsey and MI88diJ10 I turned from Seattle.

Wash. OS Andrews 4t Radio -Active Pad Restores Health r-or Money Pack W. I. Schubert nf riti.m. tha guest of Mrs.

G. G. Cay wood. COLUMBIA. Mra Frank Frazler.

of Wheeling. W. rinur woiumoia. Mrs. Louie Hoffmaster.

of Ft. Worth. Texss. visiting her father. Mr.

O. Flowers, of thu city. Mra AH. Ballard has returned from a visit to Stithton, Ky. Mra.

Guy Snow, of Russell Springs, who has been visiting at BurksviUe. returned home last Thursday. Mr Hugh Hutchison and Miss Nellie of County, were at Uliama. of the Christian Church. Mr.

John Burton and Mias Lizzie Mc-Elroy were married at Purdy. CASK0LLT01S'. i i iici iii-e- HI 1 mm e. I iTi- Cincinnati. O.

I5B.KI"i,0' Canvilic. Those present were Rheumatism Can Be Mr. am 7' Mccrackin. Dr. and fU.iMT? Donaldson.

Mr. and Mra Lyter IMnaldson. Mr. and tin -vc rV-5? K7- Hr0lA Misses Cora C. Evans, Mary mily Donaldson.

lUbeke.b ArtWiVt' it? "dwn. Rtbeki-h Mary Wairen Nash I Goilee ooeinoiz. Kuth Beth Cochin 1 Grobmyer, Mary Jessie Tandy. Marguerite Edr s.i. Mattlck.

Harry Garvey, frfJa Salt. Forest Taylor. Douglass Ke'- William HaV: rrm Vlnt.iw- LEXINGTON. paitv lr ber ir 1 1 eii- ine.viio piae Tuesday aft v. 1 aiciracKin.

of' Miss Mara-aret villa. nr. ana airs, uennr a I V. Mwina eeppenneld. Mra James Oayle and Mra r.i "rt i ump ivaintuck where nature in Cleansinfr and toning up tbs they and their families are spending the entertained at Camp Kaintuck.

where ystem. ask -ur druggigt, or send iw (itciu i mau ul jars, cummers Chronicure, witi tueful information, by addressing The Sommers Medical 'Box South Bend. Ind. tnd Mr Nathaniel Bronangh. of Nichola-llle.

are here to ajtWdthe Letcher-Waller wedding. whiiST wis sol! emniaod at the Second Presbyterian Church Tuesday afternoon. "r- James Kinnaird gave a luncheon snower in com 1 -aiav wane aetcner. sirs. itocKwell Sith, wifh'-M'ri'ptS SSSS-'" Mra Preston Love, nf Taii.M..

Is vlsiUng her father, Mr. 8. M. HaVblann Hon. and Mra home from Lebanon.

Mrs. Harbison and cille Harbison, have Chauncey Bagby are daughter. Miss La-gone to Richmond, Mr. and Mra. Elijah Faulconer.

Mias Elizabeth King is visiting at Car-rolton. Mra. Oscar Wilson, of Indiana la week. tr. mu jars, jamea listener.

me ietcner-waller weddlne. Mr. and Mra. A. Haydon.

Miss Catherine Hayden and Mr. Richard Hayden of Ruahville, are with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Baughman.

IIIZABETHT0W1I. Mary Nelson, of Wellsbure v. aw vooines a rueat of MIm Emma. Unv-. and allay, inflammation and Weakness of, MiTjota Ha7g5 fcST rturnel r.

a "1. w. I visit to Mra A. K. Connor, of MT.

TEE LING. PKU51AIL GLAND mT An'EHxa Roberta baa ret PARIS jt is cmuvuicn in our ueaxment. rHO- -7 wennio OLANDIN. Thousands are using i rwuwwiwuiii. Simple and safe for all who need relief gro-n snfTerlne.

FTiTTMTN'GSBirRQ. Green, of Misses Julia and Sammte Reld. of Louta. week, vllle. were guests of Miss Bessla ReJdlast Mrs rs.

r119 iiMmr Reba' ana neien Coleman, of Cecilia, are visiting; Mr. and Mra. Arthur Gross, of Cincinnati. Mra. Belle Pusey la visiting her sons.

Drs. Will aad Brown Pusey. of ChlcagoT Mias Bernadlne Johnson, of Louiavtlia. la visiting Mrs. M.

W. Barnea. Misses Nellie and Mary Ware, of Fred-ertcktown. are visiting Messrs. Silas and John English.

Mrs. Claude Bash and Mrs. Sherley Shraux. ot Louisville, were guests of Mrs. A.

J. Bush last week. m- Tm wai alll 4 Jaala A lit- Ta a PlckaStl sent rREB nartiuM were week-asul 1 1 nl.l 1 Ta Ti 1 I.h1 U.KI. a. vuvuir rnkMiiainui.a.

a nil Bair r.P." Iaa I MrB. H. VMUl.n at a ouooif wc ssOStato uve-nonaroa Bd atat all be ratara vino, war guts la durlne A. Jf. WORTH.

T4 Cawrtlaa ntrsr zone. MJTr Hndson. of Virginia. BtL'r- Mra, CharteeViatn-, Mra Earl Bartoa and Mra. Frances Kazelrire Margaret la at MunfordvUIe, the guest of Mra Jesse Edwards.

Mrs. Will Berry and Misses Mildred and Bemadine Berry are in Boston. Maae, visiting Dr. and Mra. Alton Miss Sanford NeeJy haa returned from a visit to Louisville with Mr.

and Jara. Phillips Keeliy. Mrs. William A. McDowell entertained Thursday afternoon with a bridge party In honor of Mrs.

Mary C. Bateman. of Fayetteville. Ark. Mrs.

Charles Judson Smith and children have gone to A cad alia, N. for the summer. Mrs. Silas Mason entertained Wednesday with luncheon at the Country Club In honor of Miss Virginia White, of Nashville. Tenn.

Mrs. Heirletta Bowman. Misses Florence who haa been a ruest at the rnuntrr rih left the past week to visit her mother Mrs. iMrnall, in New York. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Schnaufer. Miss Vir ginia Schnaufer and Mr.

Goodloe Mr- Slra B. F. Pulliam. have r- uoweil formed a into. uniB.

motor nartv tha naat Miss lorothv k'pnnul w9 Mr. snd Mra. Harrison Bentt Vi is the guest of relatives hare. to New Tork. Misses Lucile and Idelle Clark, of Cln- Mr- nd Mr- Frank Kinclard.

of Chl-clnnatl, are the guests of Miss Nellie Bau-i c- ate hers for a visit. Mrs. Ptrwart Johnson, of Gonxalea. LONDON. ff uelrt of Mrs.

Mary Johnson. Mrs. entertained ovules, or 1. auK-jiucr viay. u.

uaiLsaiu entertained Mm oatewooa. Jenmol Gate- Boswell. of -i wi Mr. Tbotnaa L. Poeua.

of Cincinnati Mrs. Edith V. Mooty. of Columbus. Gs.

Humphrey entn ner Parent. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel VlSitlng In Tiaitinar hi. VI '1 .1 I Mr.

Austin Smith and Miss Beulah BovA Mr. and Mrs. J. Barbour Russell Mr. and Mrs.

Hord Armstrong ittr cams lreea. alien. Mr. and Mra. Geo.

W. Point iiauug anas j-noeoe Xaiiron. and left I SnilirlitAP hiv. Mtnraail 1a U.i..III. I a Miss Margaret Mo as man has retnrned to Believue.

after a visit with Mlaa oessie niucr, Miss Mary Moser King, of Cavlnrton la the guest of Mm p. J. Murphy. Mr. aad Mra.

J. Harvey Rice have gone to Tlmmonsville. 8. for tbe summer. Miss Mary Mitchell, of Covington.

Is Mr. and Mrs. Wataoa Judy aad la returned ta laeir home at rrana-. mother. Mra.

Kate HalL and Mrs. Alien Hndson. of Detroit. land will be guest of honor at a dinner were the guests of dance given at the River Valley Club on Robert Pursier last week. Mr.

and Mra. Albert Ladd. of Olney Springs, were guests of Mr. andMrs. Albert Bartelt.

Miss Mary Me ad or la visiting her sister, Mrs. Ethel Meador Townaand. at Chicago. Illinois. muss Edyth Clark waa the g-ueet of If iaa sm ill.

Mr. and Mra. Mias Ines BlahOD was the roes III- Nola Hams. Mias Vioietta Thompson spent Taeadav with Mra. Fred Kulmer.

WAESAW. nHi Undsay. of Washington, D. C. is tha animn nf Is the guest of Mrs.

Lee Rowland. I Mra. James Dwire and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wynne, of Nash- Friday for Lebanon, Ohio.

daughter riVyy'vT-Mrch' "U3r Misses w.rV jL" Paadena. C.I.. Un- Joh AUXier or- T. Nunefee at Louisville, while the The Laurel County Institute, now in here, was entertained at a public ri-ceptior. given en the campus of the City Public School.

Tuesday evening. Prof. J. 1 Mrs. O.

C. Knight. 1 Iewia of Wlnchiater. and Mrs. Lewis I Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Titus are entertain- weie guests of honor. Mug Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Porta, of Love- An entertainment by local talent was given Thursday evening at tbe auditorium of the City School, for the benefit of tha Public Library of London. Miss Raa Wilson entertained Tuesday evening In honor of her mother and sister rvi a ww I M.ss Margaret Brock Uarhei At teb, Hackney. teacher OHIO WILLIAMSBURG. Mr.

and Mra Edwin Wayt and Visa erna oi Akron, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight, of Spring- Held, spent the week-end with Wr BnH land. Dr. and Mrs.

L. W. Potts, of CI eve- land and Mrs. M. Titns, of Circlevirie.

1 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Holmes have re- I turned from visit with relatives In i Chicago.

i air. and Mra Harvey McKee are enter- of Bardatown, with a party at the Little talnlng aliases Lonlse Bishop, Altna Courts Laurel River, where supper was spread at I and Florence Holmea. R-ck House. Mnl jonn Mel- visa The Vt. T.

TJ. gave a lawn mri Martha, of Oii mrm tho home of Mra W. uius, aionaay aummsr wun jars. ij. siaraiey.

afterncon, in honor of Mrs. J. C. Lewis, of Winchester. Mrs E.

1L Hackney has returned from a visit with ber mother. Mrs F. Maria of lbanoii Juncition. Mr. and Mra Nat i Mr.

and Mrs; O. E. C'atbel and Mrs. Jamea Cathel. of Hipley.S were recant guests of Mra Etta Turner.

turned from a visit with their parents. Mr snd Mrs. Ira Deckard entertained at' and Mra Charles Bewell. of Oakley. dinner Monaay evening Mr.

and Mra. A. L. Mrs. O.

D. Brock entertained the Recre- Eod' Ur- OfHcer. of 8t. Louis, and ation Club Thursday afternoon. Mr- Mr- Ira Quickie and lilt, and Mrs.

Miss Mamie Evans has returned from McDe3tt- Stivkport. Iowa. Misa Laura Downs, of Xenla. la the guest Mrs. Frank Brown, of Versailles.

Is tha COUJlln- Mtas Ruth McOhee. guest of Mra W. R. TTh marriage of Miss Thedra Jenkins, of in the i r. neroen Biro en.

or tnls Keh, is1 quietly soienuuzea at caiuicouw Miss Helen Brown, of Nis Twit riv fa tbe guest of her grandparenta, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Vogelsang.

John, and Richard Bylvester. of Denver Narhan Hill. Todd Green. ill and IZZZZ with a danc. Thnrr.

ru -r wia iv nvngc Dl i T' wiv uwiun uuo vroucn. or Kernel n.i ui with their Dr. and Mra J. -ivester. Mr.

Walter Easman, of Oolumbos. spent the wee-end here with friends. ome on the Uayl- tit I irrmrnmai, ernoon. AOXLLiMVllUX. U.

H. i-i I Wene-ay afternoon with a Sv. hr3 oiST TuWuVrSSi Misses Robin and Ida Calk ent.rt.int ina- ue or M.rs. Robert with a reception Thursday afternoon in nonor ot Hiss Mary Robinson Crooks. ucncious reiresnmenta were served.

Their guests were Misses Mery Robinson Crooks, trances Haxelrlgg. Emily Hazelrigg. lar- garet Nesbitt. Louise n'D c. aii4uaieu, ranees itamilton Peddicord.

Miss Edith Worthtngton the guest of Miss Evelyn Townsley, of Cleveland. Ohio. Miss Harriett of Cincinnati, wno was Miss Worthington's guest, returned home Thursday. a j.i.u "Kin naa-ier, or Gay, Elisabeth McCoun. MatTi.

Pi, lnaJ wero Suests of Mr. and Mrs. lnny- nances Kennedy. Mary V. or Chat M.

a DauKhertv. Robertson. Kathleen -V r-L-V orge Kea, of HUlsboro. Ohio, la tanooga. Leota Henderson.

LouTse' Earnef Pnta. Mr. and Mra. W. P.

Barnea, wood. Nancv Clav. H.h-A. vunam van. or Nllea.

Ohio. Is a. a 1 vttltlnf ner Barents- rani, In mwA uM Ulng her HmT 1 7 Mra. U. Vt i.

i Cllzabetll C. Georee FahH are anaoriin. I i.V"". J7. 0VnS Margaret Battla Creek.

MiehT troucn, uorotny Tyler. Catb- xi Mrm- Pletro Andriana, of erine Howell and Mrs. James Nesbitt. caias vi JaaT. H.nl I MUW JUOC L.rOUCIl.

Or Kafhs va Ml SOU Jan. -airc WULU, I and MIral 9 1 1 ii ner iwrenia ana Jars. eTanJt Tuesday in compliment to Mra AudrtanaT the ViesU of Miss Nanc, Hall Clay I of the engagement of Mra J. Wesley and daughter? a Mapleton. the eou.tr, TSm.

I McFaddan. daughter of Dr. and visiting in Breckinridge County. mother. Mrs.

Nan HalL 1 or Campbellsvllle, 1 Mrs. H. O. Hoffman and son Tom left of M. Fullerton.

Mrs. JLh M. McFaddan. to Mr R.inh Beatty. son of Talcott Beatty.

of Co- araguesu Judge and Mra Emmett Pur- TuesTay for New Vorh. -her, h. wiri Jom "VmTs. the Boy Scouts and sail for Mr. and Mra.

M. THinson mJ. viitlng to be aa event of tho early latives In Cincinnati. Ohio. i nsimira in Cincinnati.

tnio. i of Mrs. Hughes i MlH Vir.ini. Avr la 1 -14. and delicately constructed to treat Ml Marguerite Burns, of Cincinnati.

Is 'ton, Ky. roug with relatives here, 1 Mi" Ro Barke. of Winchester, is the prescribing I Mrs. Robert Lee and Mlaa Mary Lonlae Snests of Mrs. R.

E. Punch. and now tht I have retired from active Smith at Richmond Murray JTAYSVIIXE practice I nave made arrangements With. Mrs. Favvtte Dunian i druggists to dispense this wonder- lngton to meet her sister.

Mra McTlnne i and MrI- Threlkeld, of Loula- prescription at a moderate price. Mias Zorada Cochran, of May lie. la vUJ.e' tlr relatives here. wiT iday dlseaaethousanda die the guest of her grandparent Mr and wMr- HnT Pou and daughters. Grg.

Weum. Mr' and Katherlne. left eyea, puff, under eyes. claSmy feet or and moist palms, backache or sideacheT," xiul' in with Mr ld f.htJfei Dr- Cy- Marin- Hu.Tio Mr- It haa cononered IkMinnii. I.ra-...slary VlHna.

1.1. Ma. air" a LOUlSVille. vr' uMc. uu is me medicine you can always depend upon.

IMPORTANT Dr. Daniel G. Carey haa and his great prescription. "Marsh root." haa cured thousands of sufferers from kld-. ney and bladder troubles.

It is not a pat-. ent medicine and la only sold through drugstores in order to accommodate his patients. Dow Drug Oompanv can snni. yon. Advertisement.

Woodcock England. Mr. and Mrs. Lois Thompson and cbll- TrT 1 1 "VmCTT dren are visiting in Cincinnati and Louis- -a-UIYXj J.iV. VIIJf' Mis Josephine Gunther Is visiting her Cavett.

of Jackson. Ohio, sister. Mrs. G. A.

Kohler. and family, in and Alpha Ball, of Millersburg. are guests i 8pringfleld. Before returning hnn. win spend a few weeks la Richmond.

Ind-. with Mr. and Mra Alexander Gordon. A pretty wedding of Wednesday morn-1 Ing, July 7. was that of Miss Edith Link.

1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Link, who became the bride of Mr. Carl Frederick Wintier. only son of Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Wintzer. Tbe ceremony was performed at tbe altar of the M.

E. Church. In this siry, 1 Rev. W. W.

Motter officiating. After lake trip Mr. and Mrs. Wintzer will maka tbeir home In this -city. I Mrs.

Clara Rhody and little daughter 1 Frances arrived Monday to spend tbe sum-1 mer with her brother, William Rinehart, i and wife. A wedding of lsst Saturday that cams complete surprise to friends In tnls toat oi Misa Mary PiDer. She at-; Colorado tbls city after this city after Mias Chios McDowell tlves in Cincinnati. Is Visiting re la- picnic supper Monday evening at Xelans on honeymoon trip to New Orleans. Farm, in honor of Mi a Mra David.

Flttos entertained at of Washington. P. C. Mrs. John Terkes gave a tea Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs.

Laden Buck, of Braiil. South America. Mra June Payne, of Tampa, and Mias Virginia Mitchell, of Parkersburg W- Vm-- STiesta of Mra. Gano Hildreth. Mra.

Samuel Willia haa re tamed from a visit with relatives In Winchester. Mrs. Joan T. Clark left Frtdav for TV- ML 1. leld.

I ai. agtt nina For tha nleaann af Wla. only snd Mrs. W. B.

Mnrev. Kridler, of Columbus, tha ceremony taking place In St, Paul'a Evangelical Church. Rev. E. Schmidt of-, Ada ting.

i Mra. A. O- Sruhldreher and daughter i Mary Louise have returned to their home a visit with relatives ana mends in Dayton. Mra D. J.

Groll and daughter Elizabeth left Wednesday for Ashtabula for a visit with relatives. XEHIA. The marriage of Was Mary Helena Korckauer. daughter of Mr. and Mra.

John F. Norckauer, to John F. Gallagher, of Cincinnati, was celebrated- at St. Brlgid's 'Church at six-thirty o'clock Wednesday morning, the -bride's brother, tha Rev. Maurice J.

Norckauer. F. who waa Tho Wednesday Bridge Club members rlert- officiating. guests of Mrs. Waller Dalby this a 'i fast waa served at the home of the bride's Ben Bockner entertained with a r.

an. vjaiiagner are now aaaaa nnmauir aixernoon. nonormg Her sister-in-law, Mrs. William ga-amin. of after-son City.

Mo. Honoring Mra. John Han Bowker (Frances Rinck), of Akron. Mias Mildred Balliey entertained at SO Friday afternoon at her home on North Galloway street. Mlaa Alelgra Hawea Is homo from a trip Miss Mary Blckett? Mrs.

R. R. Qrleve Waal 1 1 mm Al.a.l.1 .1 WW. "i troit. to be tho guest of Mr.

and I of are Mrs. Robert Clark. home from the Lakes. Elmeta Hlnten has returned from -u 11 I-weretla ee. where she waa tha guest of HTSL eirfJ? TU9.

waa 01 celebrated Saturday Mlaa Evallne Straughan. afternoon by the Rev. Mr. and Edgar Kanford aod Mr J11" n.om city, and Mra. Wm.

rrimoreof ST1 lJh H. Craaiar are gueats of Mra. Ben Holt on Mt. Airv th attendants. The wedding dln-aveaue.

ner waa served at tha homo ot tho bride's Mrs. Jonn Sronson and Vra Pareata. 5 JackaonvUle," SSlr W-s Third Brr rvimi. skould read it. Send n.

money. Mra J. RMl Craln. ofLouls- I New Tork TOTnTGSTOWlI. just your srt dress.

mall, rae. mo past weak I Mrs. T. H. Clav.

Sr. "7 viaHina- friends la Swmerset. JCyt Lettaf -aaa wmwj Aiuimf wo, XO Wa. Barr, 3 1" returned to their borne la Cleveland after left a weekad vialr-witk IV Um fimMvmm. iw duu.j iur a inp recs.

up the St. Lawrence River to points la Miasee Marie and Mabel Lawlor eater- I taiaed at a wiener roast Thursday eve- Mrs. Richard Butler has returned from ning. visit with relatives la Covington. Misaes Cella aad Doris Walker are at mZ Irene Reilly.

Loretta aad Irene JJ" -P-H Hday with 'V Ur-. s-w-T a. Mr. and Mrs. Den Pedie-o left the first ruest of VI uw Ruthie Own fT" Munalo previous to Joining -M e- viajiina jar.

ana xn iawrence Adams in' uU weea. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Orr and Miss Le-titia Orr oa a visit ta ChaiTev Locks.

down for the week-end were Mins Vfl- jini Mmt CnauTauabeToV.1 i VrSS-rT. MraGeorge ArmsuvngT Mra. Joeeph Henderson Jack- Bona Mabel Jean Melton. Mer- going to Sparrow Lake. Canada, to open I ReT and Mrs.

James T. McGlothlln and- Mra. Albert Fisher spent Wednesdav fT esta of Mr. cedes Roseberrv Gladys and Leola Wheel-' "ttage. r.

James McGlothlin. after a visit of with Mra Orlan NunneltyT vaaaMT IJSk- ceaes ttoseDcrry. oiaays ana wneei-. n. wska ta vie ana i Williams, i Mr.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Dl Marsh nave re- Mra Hewitt Rnvn waa faoate at reeks to Mr. and Mrs. E.

U. William I Mrs. Grace Hardin lumMi Tmm inn Turner. Mrs. Ed Beyer.

Mr. and XYtJS ZA2JTSV1XLIL GrOHfrFTOWTT io.y,A. M.1 A and at the Golf CUb UJ.UJXUJ.AU WJ3. week" ClncinnaU last coasUtutcd one of- the Interesting- social Mr. and Mra Beverly Robertson, of Mrs.

L. Abbott haa oventa of the Fourth. Louisville, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs.

Ttllt wiih itrt? if Aa enjoyable chicken dinner waa given Alexander McKee Robinson here. Buening. in Louisville: by the members of tha Jolly Fifteen at Mrs. K. B.

BleUoe of Louisville, la, Mr. and Mra. Sidney Crimea the hom Mrs. C. A.

Denner. of Bane railing ner parenu in ueorgeiown. I Ohio. nr. axreeu Mra.

J. Sharon Fleming and Misa Vera' len Mrs. J. M. McHenrv.

of Jeffer-on Mrs. G. P. Kerens during the past wteek. OUie Carr.

Miss Alice Carr and Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. A. 8.

Horton. of Jackson. Smith, Lexington, were guests last week Ohio, are visiting friends here. of Mrs. David Bennett Knox.

Mra Jesse Hamilton hs teturned to) Mr. and Mra. X. R. Cohen.

Mr. and Mrs. at Verona. Kt' 't" visit Bertram Marks and son. Bertram of Mr- J.

E. Thompson. I Cleveland. Ohio, are with Mra. Isaac Miss Julia Wegener is visiting friends at Marks.

Mansfield. Ohio. -t t--i. i. Mrs.

M. P. Helm and daughter. Miss yisiung friends here7X Elizabeth, of Indianapolia guests I "'r'A of Mr. and Mrs.

R. P. Hamilton. TT T) nTlCTJTTTJ J) Mrs. K.

B. Power, of Knoxville. wiimiuaa wun uer parents, air. ana Mrs. nana ins.

Mrs. xvt mntr. oi Han ahubhl iia Mr. and Mra. J.

P. Mitchell have ro- Mra J. Viilllams. of eharonville. Ohio, i turned from their bridal trip.

A reception Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. G. A. Bach- was given them Wednesday afternoon at WI the home of Mrs.

Elisabeth Mitchell, moth- i fL.T.ra.'.0J ovinSlott. are guests of I Mrs. Ralph Patterson. reunites nen. is visitine ner nannK Mmv ni ta Bradley.

Mr. left mi. anu Mrs. 11. 1 Alrvmith .1.,.

I The Elks aMettian Clnh nn of Logansport. lh'r ballroom on South Main street on 1 cttt a Ttr-n E. Sellers. rs- a. 1-.

lr. and Mra. taa.L,naU. 1 LouU Lllliston and two dauehters. 1 Douglas Bagby.

Mr. and Mrs. Floumoy Mr. and Mra S. C.

Peebles have rone to of re the guests of Mr. and Mra. J. i' J1 Baldwin. Mr.

their summer home ne.r tV.coV "va" i T. McUrath. Misses Mrm. ranic lie -M aro Uiaaea Hnrn.t i7 iiau-j, omwa tnier- vw- Mary and rtusaeu ana Midge BimDeon visited a few tained Saturday afternoon at their home days last week with friends In Presume- I on Beaumont avenue. honoreof their buig.

guest. Mias Aileen Fratman. of Lexington. Miss Elizabeth Phelps Is visiting at Hel- I and ra. Ralph Patterson, of Loganspoit, On her return she will ston at I Indiana.

Mrs. J. M. Parley entertained Wednes- uajr anerooun 10 quite a Dumper oi xrienca to meet Mrs. John Brewer.

Miss Louisa Fordvce entertained at bridge at Yoongstowa Country Club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George S. Jonea and Mias Josephine Ford received the honors. Mrs.

Kate Meehan and Miss Katherlne Dempsey have returned from a visit in Chicago. Mra A. J. Huffman has returned from a vtait with Mrs. Hurt man's sister.

Mrs. W. H. Watson, of Pittsburg. Mr.

and Mrs. James McCarron and Mias Mary McCarron have returned from a I tour through the East. Fleming are home from Louisville. relatives In fovmrinn l.t visited waa hostess Friday afternoon at cards. Mrs.

A. Phelps. Richmond; Mrs. i Mr K.ni. i nononng Miss Anna Taylor and Mrs.

Jane Chambers returned home Thomn. uST Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mvlor left A n'ck dinner waa given Thursday day for Dayton. Ohio.

Sator-, evening The Elms by D. W. Pitcock. vri di.i i Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs.

1 MHeGarCngton? MiS oV. SeU eut were nttl Mt ildaJ I Ann Saturday and Mrs. J. R. Cary.

Mra Mendal Cary and 11 um w. I r.71' uv- 'n' i central rresDvtenan cnurch. MU" I SraT laaii Cnttiii. Mra C. T.

Cloasman entertained Thnra- TI vvs auv oirruucf ia LiiwiYULruuiE. I 1 a vaA flav irfrnnAn The Breleford home on Ohio street waa the scene of a charming party on Friday aiiemoon. at wntcn Miss Uorothy Brcls-ford and Miss Kathryne Shryock were nosiessea. i nose wno assisted were airs. C.

V. Shryock. Mrs. J. M.

Brelsford, the Blisses. Aiuared Blandy, Jean Thomas. Lil lian Garrett. Marian Richardson, Louise Stewart. Mary and Helen Dillon.

Edith Johnson, Elizabeth Beal and Ruth Brels- xora. r-ZtrW. J. evening in nonor ot tne htrtkday. of Mias "5i dmnc Dearth at her Linden at tbe clubhouse on Thursday evening avenue.

frvm 7 1 o'clock Mr. and Mrm. Fred X. Althouae. of Cleve- Miss Benson Spencer will entertain In-' land, are with Mrs.

A. Emery, of the formally on Thursday morning at her CoopermlU road if, "trt? Xr her house guest. Miss Elizabeth Phelps, of Putnam ave-Min Adele Anders of Evanaville no, was hostess Friday afternoon at a M.L ntrtamed the.Toung card party for Miss Linn, of Springfield. Ladles' Bridge Club on Saturday afternoon Mrs. Edward J.

Larkin. of 0 Converse om. J. ernon Pace. i avenue, gave a small bridge party Thurs- Mrs.

B. Nelson and son. c. B. Nelson, day for Miss Latta.

of Philadelphia, the have returned from a visit at Wash- guest of Mrs. Herbert Geary lngton. D. C. Miss Ethel Gernlck, of Adafr avenue.

Mias Lw-ile Clark, of Louisville, is the left Friday for New Tork to visit. guevt of Mias Ruth Pinnell. I Mrs. William Black, of Columbus, who Is Miss Helen Boa en left Thursday to visit vlrtting Mra M. M.

Granger on Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watson. Miss avenue, waa honor guest at a small bridge Bowen will take a summer course at Co- partv Mondav evening. lumbia University.

Miss Dorothy Sutton has returned from 1 1 ii. jmivuu Miwer nan rr UKUllltu. turned from a visit to Mr. and Mra. Jamea Woman's Belief Corps.

Clnclnnatians were honored this year by the selection of Dr. John McAdams as Department Commander of the G. A. R. and by the appointment of Mra Sarah B.

Rlchter as Department President for the Woman's Relief Corps. Dr. Adams Is a member of Post No. ST. and Mrs.

Ricbter Is a member of the Cincinnati Relief Cona No. 2. The' post and corps will give a reception In their honor at Memorial Hall on Saturday night. July 17. at o'clock.

EE art column has this year carried longrer than ever its reviews of tha annual as a reminder both of tha inexhaustible interest of tbe pictures and also of the fact that they remain hanging in the Museum throughout the summer. An-pther innovation has been the accompanying; Illustration of one after another of the paintings. i Nevertheless, a more leisurely review of some of the winter's 'special exhibitions Is In order. Among these decorative and, one might eren say. their utilitarian.

Quality, on should know something: of the artist's training and life. A Frank Brang-wyn's father was a weaver of tapestry In Bruges, and la this shop It Is probable that the young Bnangwyn started his career, especially from the- decorative point of view. Soon he was left on his own resources through tho death of his parents. He went toLondon. where he worked with an architect aad then for an art firm.

For these people he made large cartoons and working drawings, and here he laid the foundation ot his wonderful grasp of the technical problems of the mu ral decorator. Brangwyn evidently did not become a slave of the shop, for he is next seen as a sailor aboard ship sailing for foreign parts In the South. The adventure of It all seemed to have a great influence oa his Idea of color. This may be seen in the Illustrations which were made a little later for Scribnera Magazine. These Illustrations were styled "pot boilers;" and so they may have been in circumstance but decidedly not In chrracter.

They are brilliant sketches of life at sea- jrS? Vww S-V-'' 4 Nw-xTmN hi II fT.Vv'.. WIT--' J-AHD5CAPE. 5aT a tempting subject presents Itself in one collection cf powerful etchings. which stands out in bold relief. These were the large compositions of Frank Brangwyn.

loaned from an important Cincinnati collection which com prises, along with numerous other prints of the great modern English artist, interesting examples by Rembrandt. Whistler, Millet. Corot Le- gros, Seymour Had en, Duveneck, Baig, AierKin, Lepere. L. y.

Cameron and other etchers. The Brangwyns. however, far outnumber the works of any other. one man. and to understand, and fully appreciate the vigor and the manliness they express, aa well as their Such sketches as these are forerunners of the large and more important "The Rajah's Birthday." "The Buccaneers." and other large decorations.

The scheme of composition in Brangwyn's work differs delightfully in each painting, and yet all contain about the same character of light and shade. This is also true of the etchings. "Old Houses, Ghent. is one of the very typical Brangwyn compositions among the etchings. In the foreground a few figures and other objects in shadow, with tht Identity of which one is happily unconcerned, and in the background, in brilliant light, are seen old and Interesting atone houses.

The mat. Urge one. The -Pont Keur an large plate. less decorative tha of the others, etched and that "far way which Jj teristlc of Brangwyn wr. He -works almost entirely for.it Is more pliable and his manner of handling.

ir ucaMs av cmniDiisn point wor is seen along tint on an etched plate. But not rightly criticize a man and that is one of Bn, rtt. est qualities. Among other Branrwyn rrTt, the collection are -The Tiirk etery." "The Butcher Sh-r- Windmill at Dlxmude." i ntra. Montreuil." and the "Victor a bert Museum." Tkl.

a larly interesting because it by Brangwyn to Gouldine -bis printer. Since, a- Fine Arts Society has been Jv. if. bis work. Since) thw time.

wLn r-n fought and defeated his Acuities be has turned many directions. He has k. 'I i nearly every medium with the success. His dramatic -J graphs, his ink drawings pv up- to his large murals, spirit of tbe age. llm -A new class has been 4 lt ffc Art Academy under inter- ng ditions.

The object of it p' oate some of the designs for decoration made by Mr. v. I t. students at the Hughes liith gcWi last winter. "The class is Miss Helen Koch and E-b.

Robinson, the members beini; from the group of girls who ri.t, ed the ceeeded designs. The work has nro. rapidly to a point blocks have been cut for a number of designs, and printing in coWs-fc begun. Later the class wiy takt other problems connected -with tx tile decoration. DEBATABLE POINT.

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