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srfcrioN rocit. 111 Tit im tit vi i i 1 1 No Store Expense Is the Secret of Car Low Prices. iMer. William S. Hill.

Malcolm Hart. Phillip Wynian. John Warner, Arthur Brown, "Walter Brown, Webb Hill, Mitchell Wilby, 3.uuis WoiMlroiiRh. Bragg, Tayliir t'arler. Daniel Woo.lley, Maurice Peusa, Henjamin l.ainsen, Peter G.

Thomson, Thurston Merrill, Robert Black. Harold JCustis. Ralph Caldwell. Carlisle Murdock, Timothy I. Goodman.

Chester Eaton. Say-ler Wright, Karl Burckhardt, L)r. Urnsr. Ksan. A.

-H. Pugh. Clarke Wil'oy. Kdgar Bering. John Sliillito.

I.ucl-m Wulsin, Clifford Wright, Fritz Wul-sin. Allen CondiK-i'f New York; William Hoppe, Paul Boswe'l. Mrs. tieorge Le Boutiller save a charm-in if littles luncheon on Thursday in honor of Miss Louise Irwin's guest. Miss Innes Warren, of Pittsburg.

The guests faced other a. ss a hank of daisies, the first, of the season, and dainty enough for a bride. Afterward there was a littles In the party were: Misses Anne Louise Irwin, Innes Warren. Mary Kem-jii r. Louise Swing and Mrs.

James jt Boutiller. who has returned to Cincinnati for a few weeks with her son and his handsome wife. Mrs. P. Tatt gave a luncheon at the Country Club on Thursday at which 10 of her friends enjoyed meeting her guest, Mrs.

Dean Hulden, of Cleveland, who was here for the Sheffield Choir. Mies Taft and Mrs. Albert Ingalls assisted their mother in the duties of hostess. Miss Jeanneite Rawson gave a pretty little dinner Thursday night at the Queen City Club in honor of Miss Use Billing and her fiance. Mr.

Edgar Bering, the guests Koing on to the farwell dance of the junior dancing class. aid Mrs. Louis DeBus gave a very pretty party yesterday at the Ft. Mitchell Country Club for her sisier, Mrs. Frederick Mac-Cluer.

of New York, who is her guest tor a short visit. On Friday Mrs. Franklin Ives is giving a small dinner for Mrs. Mao-Cluer, and before she returns hpme Mrs. T.

W. Allon looks forward to entertainiiig at luncheon in her honor. Mrs. DeBus's party brought together a few tables of bridge, and, with so charming a hostess xr.d so ulcome a guest of the affair could be nothiDg but the success chat it was. The prizes were won by Mrs.

Wm. Carnenter. Mrs. Herman Knapp. Miss Na talie Dodd.

Mrs. Burton Warner and Miss Bradley. The other guests were Mrs. Bob Carroll. Jostph Creaghead.

Thomas Creag-hcad. Misses Carruthers, Miss Dodd. Mrs. George Eaton. Mrs.

Gerner, Mrs. William Harris. Mrs. L. D.

Huston, Mrs. Theodore Kirk, Mrs. Franklin Ives. Mrs. Knapp, Mrs.

Ernest H. Ruffner. Mrs. Wm. Corey, Mrs.

Benton Warner, Mrs. Kaiper. West-fall. Miss Grace Allen. Misses Martin, Miss Respess and Miss DeBus.

Mrs. DeBus and Mrs. MacCluer will be at liome informally on Wednesday next, their reception day. Handsome invitations have gone out as follows: "Cincinnati Museum Association, the honor of your presence is requested at to be given to the delegates and friends of the International Kindergarten Union Wednesday. April 26.

lttll. NEW YORK Designer of Gowns for well-dressed women Have you her beautiful Free Catalog showing tha latest Spring styles in silk, voile and tub drewes? It nut, write to-day. Model llt-C (as ilVustrated) in one-piece dress of line sheer Marquisette, and may be had tn light blue, pink or mauve; blouse is cloMd In baelc: Dutch neck flniehed with nJ of two stylos of linen torchon lace: lace Is aleo introduced in blouse, sleeves and aklrt; dress Is decorated with me dallions in front 75 rt In front. Price 41L ORDERS EXPRESS PAID. Send your order by mail.

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N. Y. Gray Hairs Vanish SULTANA TINT will in one application restore to GliAT. 6TIU.A1C-KO and FADED hair the rich, i natural shades and eolorfnse. Ieev.

ins; it lustrous and oeaatlfuL poftirly does not affect the tex ture or the nalr and does not rub off. Write for exact shade de-s1rr4 or rail. Price (1, mailed Id plain package. SVXTAXA PRKPARATIOXS CO, 00 Aadwvs Cincinnati. Parlor Kitchen THE ENQUIREB, CIKCINNATI, SUNDAY- AP1UX.

23, ,1911. If You Are Looking For Good, Hottest RNlfUR That Is Very Ordinary in Price You Will Find It at Our Factory. We'd like to have you see our spring display of Furniture for modern homes and compare prices with o'hers before you buy. We have a number of customers who used to do this, but they don't any more. They simply come here and buy whenever they want Furniture, sfi They know they can always get the Furniture they want here at prices they want to pay.

Li KJiH tit To Appreciate These Values You Should See the Articles. Bed Davenport Any finish $25.00 Bedroom Set Circassian walnut $70.00 Brass Bed2 2 -in. continuous posts $30.00 Dresser and Chiffonier Mahogany $65.00 Dining Table-ft. top, 8-. extension $20.00 Buffet Golden oak; 60 inches wide $45.00 Buffet-Early English; 56 in.

wide $31.00 Set 3 pieces; genuine leather Refrigerator Porceloid $7.50 Cabinet Golden oak $8.50 at 8 p. Art Museum, Eden Park. Cln- son and Mr. Edward K. Bruce was an-! ctnnati Kindergarten Association, Alumnae nounced during the week.

Miss Pierson Is Association Kindergarten Training School, i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pierson, Cincinnati Schoolmasters' Club, Cincinnati of College Hill, and Mr.

Bruce la an ex-Women Teachers' Association, Cincinnati Mayor of that little suburb. Principals' Association. Cincinnati German Teachers' 'Association. Cincinnati German A brilliant social event on the Kentucky Urst Assistants' Association, Cincinnati side was the marriage of Miss Anna Lea, Teachers' Club. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank A. Roth- The Junior Auxiliary of the Diocese of Southern Ohio will hold its fourth annual meeting at Christ Church on April a. 111. The following program will be observed Irt a.

opening service and celebration of the Holy Communion: 11 a. business meeting, roll call and branch reports, reports of Diocesan officers; 12 prayers for missions: p. luncheon: 2 p. Leaders' Conference: 1. "The Sunday School and the Junior Auxiliary," Rev.

Frederick L. Flinchpaugh. Calvary Church, Clifton: 2. "The Junior Auxiliary and Its Relationship to the Woman's Auxiliary' Mrs. Mortimer Matthews.

President of the Woman's Auxiliary: 3. "The Importance of Mission Study and Methods of Teaching It." Miss Alice M. Alexander. Detroit, flve-minute discussion on "Cnlted Offering," Miss Elizabeth Matthews. Treasurer of I.

"Box Work," Mrs. Phillips. Box Secretary: p. Missionary mass meeting. Address.

Rev. Arthur Dumper, Christ Church. Dayton. Address, lea-coness Paine, Soochow, China. Miss Helen Diehl was the hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon yesterday at the St.

Nicholas, which was given in honor of Miss Laura Bauer, fiancee of Mr. Clifford Diehl. of the Dlehl Fireworks Com pany, of Lawrenceburg, Ind. The table was decorated with American Beauty roses, ami the guests included Miss Laura Bauer, Miss Catherine Bauer, Miss Marie Lackman, Miss Catherine Mrs. Cornelius O'Brien and the hostess, all or whom were veiled in lace; Mrs.

Richard G. Williams handsomely gowned. The luncheon an embroidered white satin gown; followed by a box party at the Columbia Mrs. Halsey Werlein wore her wedding Theater. Mrs.

William B. Carpenter entertained at cards on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Bradford Noyes Ruby, of Charleston, W. Va. Mrs Oliver King Jeffey.

of Portland. and Mrs. Charles T. Carpenter, of road. East Walnut Hills.

Edwards Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Weisbrodt on Wednesday entertained at cards at ther new home, Marlon and Alexander avenues, Clifton, the gathering really being a house warming- Handsome invitations have gone out for the marriage on April of Miss Maud Sattler and Mr.

Walter Hambly, which will be quietly celebrated at the home of the bride's father, Dr. Robert Sattler, on Highland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Allen gave a merry dinner at the Queen City Club Wednesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Berry anl Miss Gordon, of Frankfort. who are here for the "Little Music Festival." The party afterward went on to the Grand to see "The Sweetest Girl In Paris." In the party were Mr.

and Mrs. Allen. Mr. ani Mrs. Claude V.

Black, Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Miss Gordon and Miss Belle Hibben. Mrs. Charles P.

Taft entertained 19 friends at luncheon on Thursday at the Country Club in honor of her guest, Mr. Dean Holder, of Cleveland. Sir Edward Elgar lunched with Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Koehler at the Queen City Club on Wednesday, going on with them later to the concert of the Sheffield Choir. Miss Grace Llttleford, Judge William Lit-tleford's sister, was married on Tuesday at the home of her brother, Mr. Thomas Lit-tleford. in Hyde Park, to Mr.

Henry G. Frost. The ceremony was performed In the presence of the immediate family only Mr. Frost has not been very well and the wedding, which was to have taken place In the autumn, was suddenly decided upon In order that Mr. Frost might have the benefit of a rest of six weeks in Florida.

On their return Mr. and Mrs. Frost will re main for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Llttleford until they And a house suitable for their needs.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Brown with their family left yesterday for Houston, Texas, where they will attend the wedding of the eldest son of the house, Mr. Bruce Whiting Brown, to Miss Alice Humphries Bruce, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Stubbi-field Bruce, formerly of Covington. Mr. Stewart Thompson, also of Glendale. accompanied the party and will act as usher.

Mr. Robert Brown will be the best man for his brother, who will be married Saturday night in Christ Episcopal Church In Houston, and the other ushers will be his two younger brothers, Mr. Milton Brown, who came from Princeton University, and Mr. Harry W. Brown, and Mr.

Hallman Stelltich. of Davenport, Iowa, who was the roommate and chum of the- groom when they -were at Princeton. The George H. Thomas Woman's Relief Corps will give a euchse on Tuesday, April 25, at G. A.

R. Hall. Tbe fund will be for widows and orphans. The engagement of Miss Kalnerine Pier- I WtL tl Vts 1U uri Tak Amy Seventh Blcktk St. Car Oar Factory talnrMa.

NINTH CARR STS. OJfB MtCARE WEST OF FREEVA.N AT. ier, and Mr. John Adelbert Ditmars, which was celebrated at the home of the parents of the bride. The music room was the scene of the ceremony, which was performed by Rev.

Mr. Magruder, of Old Trinity Church. The bride entered with her father and met the groom and beat roan. Mr. John Rothier.

The music continued throughout the service. The bride's gown was of white Duchess satin. A graceful adornment of rare lace was on the corsage. The skirt also was enriched with a panel of the same lace. The veil was held in place with a chaplet of valley lilies.

The bouquet was a blending of valley lilies and white sweet peas. The bride is a gifted musician and a lover of classic literature. After the ceremony a dinner was served. The decoration of the bridal table was beautifully done in Bride roses and valley lilies. The place cards were poetic souvenirs.

Felicitous toasts were given with a will. The guests at this table were Mr. anl Mrs. Osmond (nee Schmldlapp). Mr.

and Mrs. Silas Brown (nee Rogers), Mrs. Hal-sey Werleln of San Jose. Miss Mary Laldley, Miss Sinclair, Miss Sykes, uiss Kelly. Messrs.

Stewart Millar, Thurston Merrill. John Rothier, Thomas Bratton. Saylor Wright and Fred Wheeler. At the arrival of some 200 guests for tne reception added to the gayety of the scene. The bride's mother was wearing white satin and Duchess lace; Mrs, Chaffee, of Boston, sister of the groom, white satin gown of white satin and points d'Alencon; Miss Inei Goodwin, of Richmond.

an embroidered pink chiffon over satin; Mrs. Emit Bauer, yellow satin veiled In chiffon and lace; Mrs. J. I Crigler, black satin embroidered In jet; Miss Mary Laidley, blue satin and white lace: Mrs. Will Harris, rose-colored chiffon embroidered in crystal trimming.

Mrs. Clifford Kaiper wore her handsome white satin wedding gown; Miss Bright Kelly, white lace, with panels of lavender satin; Miss Marguerite Laidley, coral-colored satin veiled In lace. One of the most interesting events of the coming week will be the marriage of Mar-garet Howard, daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keats James, and Mr.

Wykoff Piatt at the bride's parents' country home, "Treetop," near Lawrfueeburg, Ind. Rev. Mr. Noland. of Chillicothe, Ohio, who baptized and confirmed the bride, will perform the ceremony on the lawn if the weather will permit.

A large delegation from Covington will attend the wedding. The bride elect is a Covingtonian by birth, and the groom elect Is also a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevens, of Ft. Mitchell, will attend the nuptials of Judge and Mrs.

Edward Clay O' Rear's daughter Helen, whose marriage to Ensign Richard Caswell Saufley. United States navy, will be solemnized at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Frankfort, Apr.il 23. A reception will be held at the home, ML Airy. The beautiful home of Miss Kate Hamilton was thrown open for Miss Peggy James, bride elect of Mr. Wykoff Piatt, last Wrednesday.

Miss Kathleen Cleary. of Covington, entertained with bridge whist last Thursday in compliment to Miss Peggy James, bride elect of Mr. Wykoff Piatt. A wedding that was of much interest to Cincinnati took in Christ Episcopal Church in Houston. Texas, last night, when Miss Alice Humphries Bruce, only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Stubbi-fleld Bruce, of that city, was united in marriage to Mr. Bruce Whiting Brown, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whiting Brown, of Glendale.

Mr. Brown is a grad uate or Princeton and a member jf the university. The maids were all Houston girls. Miss Elisabeth Williams was maid of honor and Miss Rosalie Hutchison and Miss Anna Vive Carter, bridesmaids. The bride's gown was white satin and lace with a veil.

Little Miss Elisabeth Godley, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Elisabeth Brown, the sroay sister of the greom. acted as flower girla Mr. Robert Brown was best man for" his brother, while two others acted as ushers, Mr. Milton Brown, who came from his studies at Princeton to attend the wedding, and Mr. Harry W.

Brown. Jr. The other ushers were Mr. Stewart Thompson, of Clendale, and Mr. Hallman Stelltich.

of Davenport, Iowa. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs, Brown will come to Glendale. where they will fiive with the groom's parents until their own home can be built. Mr.

and Mra. Flavel F. Scevill left Thurs day night for California, going by way of New Orleans. They, will remain the West for six or eight weeks, and will visit the Grand Canyon and many points of In terest, not returning home until June. The marriage -of Miss Martha Pasquier and ill.

C. Theodore Kreis, only son of to 1 UYYIV 31 2 Mrs. Henry J. Kreis. took place Wednes day.

April 19. Rev. George D. McCullocb, of Westminster Presbyterian Church, offlclat ing. Mrs.

John Lippelman left last week wltn her mother, Mrs. H. H. Peck, for Wash ington and Atlantic City. Mrs.

John William Hagerty. of Purcell avenue, left on Thursday to visit her moth er, Mrs. Suzanne Krleter-Glaub, in Mem phis, and friends In Louisiana. The marriage of Miss Jean Wilkie. daughter of the Chief of the Secret Service and Mrs.

John E. Wilkie to Mr. Ira June Owen, of Chicago, took place during the past week In All Souls' Church. Washington, D. Rev.

U. Q. B. Pierce officiating. She was attended by ber mother as ber matron of honor, and bridesmaids.

Regrets were received from President and Mrs. Taft and ex-President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Frank R.

Grimes and Mrs. Ralph Benton, both of Cincfnnatl. Mr. and Mrs. Owen will reside In Chicago.

A pretty wedding took place Saturday evening, April 15. at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. George B. Johnson, Maple avenue. AvondaJe, grandmother of the bride.

Miss Elisabeth Van Dyke Johnson, only daughter of Mrs. William M. Johnson. The groom was Mr. John Shepherd Woodhouse.

of Norfolk, Va. On account of the recent passing away of the grandfather, Mr. George B. Johnson, it was a quiet affair, the Invited guests being only near relatives and few intimate friends. There were no attendants, tbe bridal couple being preceded by two lovely flower girls gowned in dainty white and carrying cluster Easter llllles.

The ribbon bearers were Mary Louisa Glaney, of Dayton, Ohio, and Virginia Simpson, cousins of the bride. Dr. Charles E. Schencktmet the. bridal couple and per- formed a most beautiful and impressive ceremony, followed by prayer by Bishop Walden.

Miss Mary Stanton sang In charming voice. Tbe bride's gown was white satin charmeuse. en traine. neck and sleeves trimmed with point lace of bride's grandmother. A pearl bandeau with orange blossoms adorned the bride's hair.

The bride carried llllles of the valley and fern. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Schenck, Bishop and Mrs.

Walden. Captain and Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. John L. Johnson, Portland; Mrs. 8. Ramp, Mrs.

Robert Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Park S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Wlnans. Mrs, Mary Ash burn, Mrs. Belle Kennedy. Mrs. B.

Buranger. Judge and Mrs. O. P. Griffith.

Mrs. James C. McMath, Chicago; Mrs. Harry Buckley, of Louisville; Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. 8impson. Mra. Hahn, Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Simpson. Virginia Simpson. Mr.

and Mra. Elbert Glancy. Dayton. Ohio; Dr. and Mra.

E. W. Mitchel. Mr. and Mra.

Prescott Smith, Mr. John 8impson, Mrs, Clara Letts. Miss Bertha Schoep, Miss Margaret Schenck, Messrs. Pierce Johnson. Leslie Johnson, B.

H. Bickmore. F. Wlnans. Henry Stanton.

tbersole. G. Daversach. Misses Bcherley Griffith, Amelia Griffith, Marguerite Ashbun, Mary Stanton, Ruth Ball. Al-lie Wlnans and Mr.

and Mra. Archibald Freise, Miss Mary Dappen returned from Atlantic City, where ahe spent Easter week. She will continue her classes in French and German. The young ladies of St. Rose's Church, East End, will give a euchre and dance next Thursday and Friday evenings, April .7 ana it p.

In the St. Rose Hall, Eastern avenue and Torrence road. An entertainment and box social will he given by the Degree Team of Cincinnati Home No. 81. Home Guards of America, at t.

a. k. Han. Tnursaay evening, April 27, Apple street, Cummlnsvflle. Miss Ida M.

Borck, formerly of Cincln. nati, was married to Frank Clinton Wal ters on April Chicago. Abraham Lincoln Camp No. 53. 8ons of veterans, win entertain the public with euchre Monday evening.

April 24, at Memo rial nan. r.wi ana urant streets. -BL Clara Auxiliary No. 98, Knights of Jonn. are giving a euchre sale and social at Boeh's Hall.

2192 Central avenue Monday. May 1911, afternoon and evening. The public is cordially invited. The socials given by the Young Ladies' Sodality of SL Peter Cathedral are becoming more popular each month, as was evidenced by the large attendance Monday The sketch presented by Messrs. John Hoi ran.

Walter Burnett and John Rooney and little Miss Eleanor Ryan was wen received. Refreshments and dancing followed. The various societies of St. Peter's Cathe- re earnestly wo ruing to make a big success of the basaar to be given in Cathedral Hall April 25, 2H. 27 and 28.

Supper wy, be served. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and Friday evening there will be a euchre and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander aa- nounced tha engagement of--tbelr daughter Jessie Ladd to Howard Lee Mitchell, of Mlamlstmrg, Ohio.

Mr. and Mra. Fred Pfaff announce the engagement of their daughter Hazel Estelle to- James F. Vets, of Hyde Park. The wedding will take place In June.

Last Wednesday evening the Laldley home In Covington was the scene of a delightful whist given toy Misses Mary and Marguerite Laldley to their neighbor. Miss Rothier. on the eve of her marriage to Mr. Ditmars. Tha guest of honor wore one of her very handsomest trousseau, gowns.

An exquisite shade of lavender satin re ceived the embellishment of crystal chiffon. Those receiving- congratulations were Miss Edith Rogers, Mrs, Emil Baur, Mrs, Menses of Cincinnati and Mr. Emit Baur. The fair brido received a souvenir. Guesta were Mrs.

Halsey Werleln. Mrs. Emil Baur, Mrs. J. L.

Crigler, Mra. Menses, Mrs. Silas Brown, Miss Goodwin of Richmond. Miss Cad-wallader. Miss Sinclair.

Miss Sykes, Miss Kellogg, Miss Kelly, Messrs. Millar Baur. Menses, 'Bratton, John Rothier and Silas Brown. Tha high-noon luncheon given by Miss Bright Kelly last Tuesday in compliment to Miss Rothier, bride-elect of Mr. J.

A. Ditmars, was a most pleasant affair. A garland of pink sweet peas encircling the table, while In the center In an overflow ing basket of the same bloom was noticed the place cards, and they were attached to corsage bouquets complete with pretty pins. The winsome young bride elect bad the seat of honor by tha hostess. She wore an exquisite rose batiste embroidered In white UlloseUe, with a becoming hat of white relieved with color tones which har monised with the gown.

Tha guests In cluded Mrs. Chaffee, of Boston, sis ter of tha groom; Halsey Werlein, of San Jose, CaL; Mrs. Emil Baur, Mr-. J. Lawrence Crigler, Mrs.

Will Ranson, Mrs. Arthur Osmond, of Cincinnati; Miss Ines Goodwin, of Richmond. Miss Millie Sykes, Miss Hastings, of Pittsburg; Misses Mary and Marguerite Laldley. The Robert F. Doyle Institute brought to a close a very successful series of receptions at the Walnut Hills Mansion Wednesday evening, with the following in attendance: Misses Armstrong.

Bauer, Birk, Bonfield, Booth, Bosken, Brossert, Burns, Burton, Conley, Connelly, Cook. DeMar, DIerlnger. Doyle. Eberleln, Enneklhg, Fallon. Fisher, Gibbons, Greene, Groene.

Gullfoyle, Harper. Harrington, Hauer, Hennesy, Herbert. Hilsman, Hucke, Hughes, Kalker, Kearney, Kelley, Kendig, Kessing, Klein, Klonne, Klusman, Lenene, Longland, Markland, Mayer, Meiners, Mecklenberg, Mohns. Moran. Mullen, McCarthy, McDonald, McLaughlin, Nicholson, O'Brien, Plunkett, Quitter, Raabe.

Renne- ker, Rohan, Rubecht, Rumpke, Rust, Ryan, Schomaker, Schweer, Sharon, Spltxmiller. Steppler, Stuhlman. Sullivan, Sussdorf, Sweeney, Taphom, Theman, Thole, Thorn, Vodde, Walsh, Wanstredt, Wessling, Wii-len brink and Wittrock; Messrs. Ahem. Al-wes.

Aull. Backscheider, Bird, Blebl, Blrk. Blaise, Bour. Brinkman, Brisben, Busek, Carey. Cserwinskl.

Early. Engelbardt, Farrier, Flanagan, Frey, Gardner, Gellhaus. Gibson, Gilbert, GosLger, Griese, Grote, Heller, Hempelman, Hennesy. Herrman, Hertwig, Hess, Hoban, Hosty, Janszen, Jobannigmann, Jordan, Kearney. Kelley.

Kerkhoff. Kessing, Kleffer, Kilgarriff. Leonard, Llebold. McCarthy. McCauley, McClorey, Metzger, Meyers, Murphy.

Murray. O'Brien, O'Connell. O'Connor. Poland, Potts, Qulnn, Raabe, Rattennan, Renneker. Reinstatler, Rohan, Ruland, Rumpke, Schlottman, 8chnelder, Schweer, Slageter, Spltsmlller, Suter.

Taphorn. Thompson, Toohey, Waldhaus. Wiechelman, Willeke, Wittrock, Wolf. Wood. Messrs.

and Mes-damea Klett, McFadden and Muasman. Louis De Bus. of Covington, gave a luncheon st Ft. Mitchell Country Club in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frederick Mae Cluer, of New Tork, followed by cards.

The hostess was lovely In handsome white lingerie. The guest of honor wore a stylish black crepe and chiffon combined. Mrs. William Corry was the graceful aide de camp, gowned in blue silk, veiled In Persian chiffon. Tbe trophies were presented to Mrs.

Clifford Kaiper, Mra. Burton War ner, Mrs. Knapp. Miss Bradley and Miss Natalie Dodd. of Cincinnati.

Guests: Mes-dames W. T. Allen, Charles Houston By- ers, of Cincinnati; Ruffner, R. de Valcourt Carroll, George Eaton, Thomas Creaghead, Theodore Kirk. Joseph Creaghead, Will Harris.

John Murnan. Paul Stevens, Ed ward Phelps, William Corry Gurner, Misses De Bus. Bradley. Grace Allen. Natalie Dodd.

Westfall Respess, Beatrice Caruth- ers, OaJattl. Jane and Virginia Martin and Winifred and Ethel Caruthers. Mrs. Silas Brown, of Walnut Hills, last Monday gathered a few special friends of Miss Rothier, bride elect of Mr. Dltmara The honored guest wore a golden-colored messallne.

the waist line defined by a rich cord and tassel attached to an embroidered girdle. After "the game Mrs. Emil Bauer, of Covington, received the trophy. Miss Virginia Thorpe. Miss Alice Thorpe, Miss Dorothy Gofton and Miss Do- ret ta Hlllman will sail June 24 on the St.

Paul for a European tour. Dr. Dillon Wilson announces the engagement of his daughter. Elizabeth, to Mr. W'llliam James Bryan, of Dexter place.

Walnut Hills. The admired bride elect Is a young woman in possession of many per sonal and social attractions and is a gradu ate of Oxford College. She is the grand daughter of the late Judge L. Wilson, of Wilson place. Morrow, Ohio.

The groom elect is a graduate of Ann Arbor, Mich. Mr. and Mra Elijah Gregory, of 3738 Edgar street. Riverside, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Friday evening. The ceremony of 50 years ago was performed by Rev.

Gervalse Roughton, of Wesley Methodist Church, assisted by Rev. Benjamin Hypes. The attendants were two little grandaughters, Esther Hughes and Nellie Gregory. Miss Lil lan Bushnell, of Cleveland. Ohio, another granddaughter, played the wedding march.

The "bride" was charming in black silk and carried a large bouquet of Bride roses. The attendants were gowned In yellow silk and carried bouquets of yellow lillies. The boms was artistically decorated in white and gold. Twenty-eight children and arajKianuaren were present. Among the out-oi-town guests were Mr.

and Mra Thomas Bushnell and daughters. Miss Lillian, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Edwards, of Columbus, Ohio; Mrs! George Adams, of Edlnburg, and Mr. George Price, of Middletown. Ohio, and Mr Charles E. Hughes, of Lafayette, Ind. The Fellowcraft Social Club of Miami Lodge No.

4, F. and A. recentlv or ganised to promote the social interest of the lodge for the members and their families, will hold its first dance at the Walnut nm mansion, 2tta till be rt avenue, Wednesday evening. April 26. At the last annual election held by the club the following officers were elected: Gus Schlobohm Chairman; Chas.

Curnayn, Vice Chairman; A. Dresner, Secretary and Treasurer; Entertainment Committee, Ben Toby, Dave Rammelsburg and Louis Sachs Mrs. George Carruthers, of No. 813 West Seventh street, has visiting her Mr. Edward E.

Sohroer, Grand Secretary of the Royal Arcanum of the State of Indiana, and wife, sister to Mrs. also! Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Squires, of Indiana. Mrs.

A. Schnelle an, daughter Emma, of AvondaJe, have left for Ashevllle, N. c. Easter Bunday Harry H. Kamphouse surprised and entertained his brothers and sisters and their families In honor of their mother.

Oa April 28 the mother, Mrs. George Kamphaus, leaves for Europe on an extended trip and will again visit her old Fatherland. The surprise was tendered at tha home of her son-in-law, Mr. Ben Lengwrich, of "Wells street, Price Hill. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Lengerich, ee Carrie Kamphaus. and children, Harold. Wilfaert. Robert, Germalne and Vera; Mr.

ana Mrs. Frank Parker, nee Augusts, Kamphaus, and children, Etbelln, Leou, Beatrice and Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Bea Kamphaus and children. Melvtl and Clif ford; Mr.

and Mrs. Clem Kamphaus and children. Henrietta, Clemens. Mary and Martha; Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Kampbaus, Mr. Harry Kamphaus, Mr. Walter Kamp-haus and the mother, Josephine Kamphaus. Also present were Mr.

and Mrs. John Stoeh and children, Julietta and Beatrice; Miss Josie Schults and Henry Wahl and daughter Marie. Mr. Elijah Gregory, of Edgar street. Riv erside, was delightfully surprised on Tues- dsy evening at the home of his son.

Mr. Albert Gregory, of 6332 Center street. Madlsonville, Ohio, the occasion being his. seventy-first birthday. His entire lamtiy of children and grandchildren, to the number of 28, were present.

An elegant luncheon was served. The Lyric Club entertained at the Hotel Alms last Tuesday evening with a reception and dance, which was attended by several hundred of Its dancing circle. The affair was in charge of the following committee: Harold R. Haerr, Ernst Assmann, George W. Kueffner, E.

W. Jacobs, and William Meyer. Chairman. Invitations will soon be mailed for their closing reception, which will be held at the hotel in May. An Easter party was given in honor of Mr.

Albert C. Feller's twenty-first birthday. Those present were Mrs. Mamie Madoi. Miss Nellie F.

Cleary, Miss Edna Hauser. Mrs. Blumenthal, Miss Clara Lehmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Lehrmeyer.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feller, R. G. Feller, William Feller, Hon.

George Lehmeyer, Hon. Anthony Meldel, Ben Elsbernd, John Elsbernd, JSe Elsbernd, Charles Lehmeyer, Leo Asenbeck. Walter Phelfer, Dick Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feller and Mr.

and Mrs. John FellerN A birthday surprise was tendered to Mra William Meyer in honor of her seventy-ninth anniversary at the home of her granddaughter, Mra A- Ketterer, of Boudl-not avenue, Westwood. Charming music by Miss Celia Meyer, Adolpb Scheer and F. The guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs.

H. Meyer, Mrs. Mary Kaupf. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Frande, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowser, Mr.

and Mrs. Blllerman and children, Mr. Wm. Kaupf and son, Mrs. A.

Ketterer and children, Gertrude and Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. A. Schier and son, Celia, Norma, Joseph and Lawrence Meyer, Edna, Laura and Marie Bower, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Jansen, Mfss Hannah Jansen. Mr. Kistner and Florence and Blanche Reid. The Mothers' Club of the Twentieth District School surprised Mrs.

Edward Duck-mann on her birthday at her home, 7ia Bauer avenne. Those present were: Miss Billion, kindergarten teacher, and Mrs-Hess. Mra Wolfradt. Mrs. Bohenkamp, Mrs.

Tunny, Mrs. Vogenstahl. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Osenschmidt, Mrs.

Bauer, Mrs. Hart-man, Mrs. Balhaus, Mrs. Grossheim, Mra Mills and Mra Wagner. Ft.

Washington Chapter. Children of the American Revolution, held their regular monthly meeting on Saturday, April 15, with their President, Mrs. Charles Weber, Erie avenue, Hyde Park. An interesting program was rendered by Misses Gwendolyn Crawford and Olive Weber, terminating with the presentation of handsome Easter souvenirs by the Vice President, Mrs. Oscar B.

Grant. The members are anticipating with much pleasure a May pole dance to be given them on the afternoon of May 20 by Mrs. George Henkel at her residence In Hyde Park. The Jolly Dozen Euchre Club was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Delphine Meyer. Prizes were awarded Misses Elsie Merland, Clara Gartner and Delphine Meyers.

Those present were. Misses Clara Gartner, Delphine Meyer, Stella O'Donnell, Eleanor Schoettmer. Elsie Merland. Mathilda Bernhardt. Elizabeth Auberger, Mayme Koebbing, Kathryn Fil-bin.

Rose Jaegle, Kathryn Beck and Eleanor Schaefer. The next euchre will be at the home of Elsie Merland, Tusday, May 2. 1911. Misses Flora and Theresa Barlage gave a parcel shower in honor of Miss Mary Art at their residence, 661 Dandridge street, Wednesday evening. Those present were: Misses Mary Art, Addle Art, Nettie Blrk, Alma- Blrk, Josephine Blrk.

Agnes Blrk, Dorothy Studner, Mamie Marischen, Clara Westerkamp, Emma Brienkemper, Lily Meyer, Lottie Westerkamp. Anna Dam-haus. Bertha Barlage, Alma Westerkamp, Alma Belnkemper, Ada Klavlng. Flora Barlage, Theresa Barlage, Mr. Edward Bar-laeg, John F.

Rowe. Mrs. Charles Blrk, Mrs. B. Westerkamp, Mr.

and Mrs. John Scbeele, Mr. and Mrs. John Barlage, Br. A jolly good time was enjoyed by all who were entertained at the home of Mrs.

iJ. Genslinger last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Abt, or East Walnut Hills; Mr.

and Mrs. L. Hugo. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Achter-meyer, Mra Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Genslinger.

Mrs. Pahner, Misses Mae Abt. Al-vina Schenk, Goldie Speyer. Stella. Edna and lrma Genslinger.

Edna Schenck, Messrs, Lou Meyer, Wittrock, Harry Klar-meyer, Bernle Meyers, George Scheuck, George Meyers, Gus Pahner. Mr. and Mrs. P. F.

Reagan entertained their card club Wednesday evening at their home in Huntington avenue, Latonla. After the game a delightful luncheon was served. Prises were awarded Mrs. Edward Rents. Mrs.

Reagan, Dr. John Todd and Mr. P. F. Reagan.

An entertainment was given last Sunday evening at 8t. Martini's Church. Rev. Baum first delivered an address upon Easter," which was followed by vocal solos rendered by two boys of the school, assisted by the Orpheus Orchestra. Solos by Mr.

Louis J. Heilker, violinist, and Ernst Sippel. cornetlst (Mr. Herbert Heismath at the piano), were beautifully rendered. Tha recitations by the boys and girls were also given with much zest and thoroughly en-Joyed.

Miss Bertha F. Earhart. of Fernbauk. spent the past few davs visitina- at tha of Miss Laura Browley, of Cleveland, Ohio. anas aweeney and Miss Karphagen were also among those who enjoyed the house party.

An entertainment and box social will be given by the degree team -of Cincinnati Home No. 61, Home Guards of America, at G. A. R. Hall, Thursday evening, April ll Apple street, Cummlnsvllle.

A delightful surprise party was tendered to Mra Von Lehnden at her home, 'JOil Elm street, 8unday, April 16, in honor of her birthday anniversary. A present were Mrs. Voa Lehnden. Mrs. Dehl ner.

Ainerts, Mrs. tielser, Mrs. Bosch, Mrs. Bustetter. Mrs.

Sermershlem. Mrs! Schmidt, Mrs. Rauch and Mrs. Rhelnhardt Mrs. Von Lehnden was presented with a Bne gold-handled umbrella.

A very entertaining birthday surprise was tendered Mra Harry Baer April 17 at her nome, uie lata. Among those who participated were Mr. and Mra. Stephan Huber, Mrs. C.

Horstman and daughter Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Rlchatd Buffln, Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Wlg-gers. Mr. and Mra John Grathllon and on Earl; Mrs. Charles Weigold and son Fred, Mr.

and Mrs. Theo, Huber, Mrs. Peter Gohrman, Mr. Stephen Huber, Mr. John Ristner.

Mrs. John Ward. Mrs. Barnlm and daughter Mildred, Mrs. George Donough, Miss Mae McGraw.

Miss Ida Kramer, Miss Theresa Dittmann. Mr. and Mra Harry Baer, Mr. Buster Miss Daisy Weigold. Miss Mildred Draddy.

of Eighth and Park avenue, entertained with cards Wednesday afternoon In honor of her guest. Miss Kathleen Noel, of Washington City. The trophies were secured by Miss Blanche Lucky, and Mrs. Alfred Herschede. both of Avondaie.

Miss Noel received the guest's prise. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Schopper.

assisted by their mother, Mrs. L. McKnlght, gave an enjoyable affair at their borne, Parker street and Ohio avenue. Clifton Height t. Tuesday evening, consisting of a muaicale and guessing contest.

Among thooe present were Mr. and Mrs. Christian Muhlhauser. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Win disch. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muhlhauser. Mr.

ana jots. Jerome u. reea. nr. and Mrs.

Joseph Uhl. Mr. and Charles Chefttey Dr. and Will Sehroidter. Mr, and Mrs! Samuel Yoost, Mr.

and, Mra Morris. Jen- -MsvBsssssi BssssnlBaBssssaei Gentlemen Save a Quart. we Ury-lean and lress your Su i for $1 pc Others Charge $1.50. 5 OH, YOU WOMEN '-You save ffQ 25c to 50c on every suit or dress dry-cleaned 110 ll srXflV tart1r A 1 o. -an uui nuia ta guaitinieea to oe rust every respect Auto service gratis Telephone Canal 615.

We will call a Private Exchange To MAW OFFICE, VIM (Enquirer BIdg.) Walnut Hills "mneh ar, VAvondale Branch a.d Factory: III SI 1 1 SJSjJ The NECESSITY of Telephones Nowadays It Is considered rather mmr l.u the immediate reach of l'EOPLE WHu 1m The LIVE WIRES of EVERY omni in being In Touch With the Somebodies There is MORE than I'RESTliJIJ in telephones crowd of wide-awakes. Tn 1.. ri I to be PART OF THE WORKS in the A Party Residence Iine costs Iirect Service is but $4 a in. FREE. Ask Contract Lepartnn in The Bell Telephone 314 Vine St.

MMissWslMslMsMTTTTiriTTnTilirirMiJi nings, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hart.

Rev. and Mrs. A. McNelly. Mrs.

Martha Diem, Mrs. 1.. Mc-Knight, Mrs. 3. D.

Hart, Mrs. Hy Dreman, Misses Laura Muhlhauser, E. Brown, and Amanda Woods. Messrs. Hy Muhlhauser.

"Walter Redfield. C. Koehler, Russell Schmidt, Henry Diem. Martin Finn, Dr. Robert Crawford, Eugene W'oods, Walter Muhlhauser, Richard and Frederick Windisch, William, Oliver and Howard Cred, Otto Eisemann and Robert Toepfert.

A miscellaneous -shower was given the past week at the home of Miss Mayme Miller in honor of Miss Ida Leiasure. The guests were Misses Addle Fetzer, Elizabeth Bauer. Pearl Ewing, Lettle Cooks-burgh, Florence Anderson, Mary Anderson, Gladys Schultz. Emma Sherman. Minnie Shermsn, Etta Knight, Ethel Morley, Del-la Bicknell, Ida Mrs.

N. Leiasure. Mrs. Morley, Mrs. Grogan, Mrs.

L. L. Hunt. Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs.

Samuel Miller, Margretta Grogan and Hazel Gest. Miss Ruth Jordan entertained at her Walnut Hills home Monday evening. Her guests were Hazel Marks. Estelle Meldel. Rose Ketter, Vergle Ketter, Grace Hunt.

Viv-ia Hunt, Hazel Suttehelmer. Babe Sut-teheimer, Lee Goldenberg, Irene Golden-berg, Elma Straus, Sylvia Bettman, Dolly Zimmerman. Dorothy Pogue, Amy Pogue, 1 Ruth Fletcher, Selma Fleischer, Dot Alms, Babe Alms. Clett Alms. Harry Straus, Joe Suttehelmer, Dave Suttehelmer, Sam Marks.

Rud Cahlll, Herbert Goldenberg. Clarence Kroger, Lester Pogue, Ed Kahn. Charles Fennel. Sid Forchheimer, Ferdy Foraker, Reuben Foote, Harry Cohen. Samuel Cohen, Carl Rosenberg.

Jack Rosenberg and Alex. Rosenberg. The Mattewan Camp will open the sum mer festivities with an Infocmal dance at the Mansion Friday, April 28. The ladies of Assumption Parish. West Walnut Hills, will give a euchre and reception Wednesday, April 26, afternoon and evening, at the Auditorium, corner Gilbert and Yale avenues.

COVINGTON. Miss Hazel Clark entertained a number of hor friends Sunday at ber home. 910 Scott street. Amons thoss present went Missss Kathryr.e Hynes, Anna Hjrnss: Mr. Leonard J.

Hynes. of Springfield, Ohio; Misses Bessie Montague, Km-ma Clarr. Mabel Stuart, of Latonla. Ky. Gertrude Schrowier.

of College Hill; Mary CYoley, Margaret Barton. Mary Barton. Elinor Merkle. Elsie Morgan, Newport, Ky. Katherlne Arnold.

Marguerite Sheridan. Florence Tattershall. Elizabeth eiheridan, Norima Airing. B-ll Temmen, Kitty Ryan and Mra. Ray White.

Covingtou. K. Miss Marguerite Moore, daughter of Mrs. E. J.

Moons, of Scott street, hits returned tu Sacred Heart Convent. Philadelphia. afLer a delightful Easter visit at Atlantic City, thu gust of classmates. The Mothers' Club of the Sixth District was entertained last Wednesday by the cartoonist. Mr.

A. E. Bushnell. Mrs. Callie De Moss I'eaice sang, white 12 little girls gave a pantomime of the Tloly Jliy.

tne was iccaminww oy jsiib. Oeorge HilL Miss Bern ice Eggleston ta a recitation. May 20 the Board of Managers of the Ladies' Horns will give a luncheon at Odd Kel-los" Hall. Thev hope for generous patronaaie. Last Monday Miss Vera McVey entertained the Cosmopolitan Culture Club.

Miss Marguerite Moore, daughter of Mrs. E. S. Moore, who is attending school at Sarrt Heart Convent. Philadelphia, spent her Kaster vacation at Atlantic City, the guet of one of her classmates.

Miss Kate Bradley entertained the Afternoon Card Club wtia a high uooa luncheon last Fri day- A spring da.no will oe given Apni iw members only of the Ft. Mitchell Country Club. Tne Covington Equal Rights Club will meet April 24 with Mrs. W. D.

Uiitner at her home Madison avenue. Miss Leona Parks, who has been the guesi of Misses Amy and Priscllla Davids, of Kusiell Jie-nue. has returned to her home in Carlisle, Ky. Mrs. Mary Phillips has recovered trom h-r nines and left with her daughter.

Mrs. tabl Ferguson, who has been with her, for her In St. Louis for a visit. Mrs. Bd Knese.

of Covington, spent EafW in Columbus with her niece. Miss Florence Siein-metx. Miss Helen Lsffsrty. of Islington, is the guest of Miss Mary Fester, of the Colonial. Mrs.

Henry Walker, who has been In Anrelea. for the winter. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ex-gene Barnes, of Scott H'eet. EELANGEE.

Miss Edna Kayser, of Bayler Park, Ohio, spent last wesk with her alstetv Mrs. Edward ilerk- shlre Terrlll, of Commonwealth avenue. Miss Russell Ranson. of Cnper avenue, was tbe guest last wsefc of her uWcle. Mr.

Will Smith Ranson. ana ilrs the Woodford. Covlnalon. Mrs. P.

B. pence, of Nashville. Tennessee. i visiting ber kinswoman, Mrs. Charles Suelson Flble.

week's stay with friends In Greeneburg- Miss Mary Alice Blevenson. or Stevenson piae. was with ner aunt. Miss Mary Mtevenson. in Wallace Place.

Covington for the Sheffield Choir. Mr. and Mra. L. Childress, of Graves avenue, have the pleasure of having with them Mrs.

Childress's sister. Mrs. Mangarct Koch. Mias Eunice Toung. of louisville.

spent the Easter holidays witti her sister, Mrs. Earl Blalk-erby. Miss Lavslatte Ranson Is In Rich wood for a visit with her panenta, Mr. and Mrs. Qorge Ranaon.

HEWP0ST. KY- Mrs. illia M. Barry, of East Third street, has for her guest Mr. I.

W. Hubbell. of Louis. 1 Missouri. I Miss Hope Locke is taking an extended trip 1 through the Northwest.

Latst Tuesdsy Mrs. Joseph Kinney entertained her whist club. Mrs. Henry Decamp and son Evan a visited the past week friends tn Hartwell.1 Ohio. Mra.

Clara St. Baker has for her guest her daughter, Mrs. A. Q. Martin, of Fairmont, West Virginia.

Mias Cosette Davis, who spent the winter with relatives In Los Angslea, has- rtinni home- Rev. James Hyslop, Mrs. William Lostrp. Mrs. William Davtes, Mrs.

W. W. Anderson. Mis. John Rtrid and Mbss Florence: Sauer attended the past week the annual conference of tha Miami assodatton of the osna-iegatifinal enures, a burn met at I ronton.

Ohio. LsuFt Tuesday Mrs. Holnwyor. of Walnut Hills enurtatned tha laicy Abort Uterary Club, cf Newport. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Schmidt have retained from a visit to friends in Bedford. Ind. -Mra. Wright Youtsey.

asalatsd by Miss Alleen Brown, entertained tha five hundred club of which she Is a member. Mrs, William Pusey secured tha guest trophy and Mrs. James M. Bmitb and Miss Josephine Bearnwn elus trophies. Mr.

and Mrs. P. C. Scblver and daughter. Miss Cassia, have returned from Battle Creek.

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