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(KlHTim-s XOTK Jii rci'eiit Ili-m. heei, The Jnurnnl-Xeivn, Ikiirfly lo make nin i-ruliiit eiiicniceNietilii or HrililliiVi In Ihe future, It will iiri'fitiiirr Irml Item, oiiHufBKHui-iii. nli'l In prr'Hii, lij''nliVdrrii! ''rltt OiMled. HiiLMl hear Iflrphune numlirr tliriniKli which the Itlftirmu- fin he Dudley-Brecht Engagement Announcement Is Refuted Announcement of tho engagement of Miss Verim Dudley, Greenwood avenue and Robert Brechl, son of Mrs, Myrtle- Brechl, V217 Maple avenue, was fitkely reported lo the Journal-News and is refilled by both Hiss Dudley nnJ Mr. Dreelil.

Tho is very glnd lo make this correction. Seward-Fant Wedding Announcement nnidu of tbo marriage of. MIKS Sfiviu-d and JJoy Fant, which took plate last I'rirlny, at parsonage, Ubc'i-ty, Inil. Thc iicv. Hayes nud i ring service.

Air. and Mrs. Paul Kirk, brother-in-law nnd sister groom were Tlie happy couple will vc.sido in nn a a i home on Kdinnn avenue. Hyp Family Held Reunion The a a reunion oE the Kpp family was held nt I lie county home of John Epp, on liiver road, last Sunday. Members hi-ongiil well filled bimketti and i i i was enjoyed.

Those who enjoyed the i a a i were: Messrs, niul Mesdiimes George Troinnn and d.ingMor Janel, liflri-y Farley, John son, William Johnson, JCnies Johnson and children Mar gic ami Jane, lirowi and son grandson i i liinian, Kpp, Jolin Kpp am! children Mabel, nml Martini 3''loyd and daughter Peggy Lou i i a Kliner Hall and soi i a a and childi'ei Kdiviird, Garland, Kdna, Komildn and Donald, Joseph Adelspci-ger and Ftin Carl, Joseph Adelfsperger George Hncher, Ogg and sons Clarence and Paul, a Itancr nnd a JuiiOj Mrs. Han 1 Lake, Miss Margaret DeinKcr, Jcvr Ihivj.s, An'lrew Slang and Shaw. Barr-Farrell Reunion Held Thc Harr-FaiTell reunion was at Armeo park, last a A delicious i was served nt noon, and a plea.snnt soc i a afternoon wan en.juyed. Officers were elected as follows: down the front, a fill! length vc and she carried elior.cr bouquet white rose buds oncl Iniby bveatl She was given in marriage by ho father. She had as lier maid of honor, 11, groom's sister, Miss Frances Urbni who wns attired in pink inarqu sette.

Her flowers were pink ros buds and blue delphinium. The groom bad as his best mai his friend, Clifford Aiigsptirger. Immediately following the cere motiy, a reception was given at th home of the bride's parents for th bridal party, a number of relative nnd friends. A a hvo week's wedding the happy couple will be estnl lished in a home on Poivo in-enne, Linclenwald, 0. E.

S. Guild Had Picnic Wednesday Armco park was the ideal scltin i'or tbo Kastern Star tinilcl picnic Wednesday. A a dcleclnbl covered dish dinner, gaine.s wet enjoyed. were awarded i. the five hundred game to Mrs.

Ef fio llliu'kn-cll, Mrs. Win. Htcelma and Mrs. Anna i In it contcs the lucky winners were Mrs. Mtu -Slref McC'nllniigb, Sarii A Stei yer nnd Mrs.

Lulu Swearingen. The nieuiljcrs who enjo.s'ed thi i pi-nic were: Clar Hlack, Mrs. Cecil Carpenter, Mrt a Dnvis, Mrs. Kdnn Chiles Mrs. Florence Ilenuebprger, Mrf Cnrrie Briney, Mrs.

Sopliin Roells Mrs. Ki'l'ic lilackwell, Mrs. Florenc Oille.spie, M'rs. Louise Sen-iss, Win. Slrc'lman, Charles nolds, Mrs.

James Whipplp, Mu. CharlTM Lninm, Mrs. a Nor ris, KJnn I'ent'son, Mrs. Mar Saret ilcCnllougli, Jlvs. A i lleclit, Mrs.

Marie Steiger ant daughter Sara A Mrs. Alum Fox Mre. Rose Jneobi, Mrs. Jones Mrs. i Kui-hler, Mrs.

Ella Koss, Mrs. Mae Chapman, Mrs. Cor ndia (Irathwobl, Mrs, Amelia Kam mon, I.tiln Ssveariitfjen, Mrs Albcrlina Brown. Mrs. Ada McGill iarrl, frs.

A a i a Chris. Williams. Miscellaneous Shower For Naomi Seward Complimenting Miss a i Sew ai-d, fiancee of Hoy Fnnl a miscellanootis fihowor was givet last at home 1'lensant ave. Sb uiflnv useful i fo a i her lovely liome on Kdifion 1 i i Misn Naom Sewaril and Roy Fant, Mrs. f.owel Jolnirinn, Mrs.

a Cornett, Kr- 1'rf-rtiitent, Mrs. H. secretary, Clara lirown; Ifensni-cr, Mrs. Kilborti; rominit- f- tee, Catherine Derickson and Miir- gat'ete Dockme. A deliglitfnl program was langcd for this year's i by Mrs.

John Ueissinger anil Harry Ban-, of i Those were: Mr 1 and i i a a and Mi-, uml Mrs. and t'aittily, Sliicley ami Hilly, a Piling Mrs. 'Freil liarr, i a i Weljljer, all uf JliddleKnvn, Mi-, ami Jolin Jlari 1 of i i i i a i Mr. and Mix. 11.

L. and i i JJei'lekson and Melvin, Mr. iiml Mrs. I'liin-iici! l)er- and i i and J.illtl, Mr. IUH! 1'Jarl Dehclisnn and son i i a Mr.

and John Beirtinger anil children a ami icth. Mr. and C. Doi-knm a a i i i i a Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Was.son of i Mrs. i Hlack nl' tiui, Mr. jiinl Mrs. Ufi-lii-rl i i Mr. and Mi's.

John i a i i i fiiit-bai'a and a a Mi-, and Mrs. a i :ni.l ert i i Mrs. a i i and a i Mrs. a i i I'amily, Mrs. a i i i children, Mr.

Mr.s Brown Fei-rell. Ship Ahoy Girls Entertained Class Ship Aliny gii-U i i i a i i i i fellow i Dame and I'rii-nds merry a colorful nt i A a i i Legion home, 1 i a i Tlic a beauti- decorated i Mass of nnd i i a i i i i i h.illoiiu.s iiiiiig iu cliis- ler-, si i earners, scbuol a anil ciilorfnl liglils eonipli'ted lln picture. i a brief i i r-ion a floor isiiow was given by Lubber's pupilii. A I delicious were served to about couples, This i a a i a clmi! erom'd by IVndei a Mr. and Mrs.

f. li. i Mrs. lioldrick, Jfrs. Al Kiiiaer, (ioorgc Kichler, re Mr.

I i Mrs. -Mrs. Josejiii i 4 Shelton-Urban Wcddin Solemnized On Tnesda In a ceremony, mar dignity nnd charm, only Mrs. Ra.v Sl'n Lebanon became of James Urban, son of Mi-, and Mrs. i i Urban of Overpeck, on Tuesday eve'- ning- at o'clock, at (he Lebanon Presbyterian church, John McCoy read Ihe double ring cere- leen a Frank A Mrs.

Broekman, Kiln Wells, Mrs. Dtdlua Mis. A a Johnson, Mre, Anna King Mrs. a a Cuylc. Miw.

Liilillm Coy (p. Mi.ss Mrs. I.ed LogHdon, Mrs. Karl f.ogsdon, Mrs Hemli'ison nrnl cliildrcn, Mr Cuyll. Engler-Krazl Announcement Mrs.

Hcrbei-l Kngler. Kasf a Sracionsly i i i i a i ami an-' noinieed the engagement of her fiif- i a Miss Alice lo i a The wn.l.ling i place ml Miss A Wessel, "Herlh.i nnd Mm. i i a in ronfest.s, JID i i i i to JKIIIOI-CC, ivhose gift fiyin ostess linadtsome -Saljf ixcnvn. I'diirlyflfil i leliiylin fiiilad aboni (luforated a liejrvl of pummel- i and stood al eacli mony. Thc i a air Lovo You Truly" wa played by I lie organist.

Miss Joan a a cmisir of Die brifle dressed in green silk carrying a dainty' basket of pink roscbtioX let! Hie way to (he The hriile was lovely in wed- dinsr gown of i satin, made in popnjnr rcdingotc trimmed wilh a row ol' tiny buttons evening be hervin 1 of inicli, i guests I very a i i centered i "lowers and liglil i i i ilace. HerOia HCIVMUIIUI)) DolTv -i, I Iclea ler, Teresa Si'lii'i-l-ci-, Knglci-, KngliT, i John Krur.l, liem-ge l-Jwen, William i i a Si-brichle, the. honor i i i Mia A i Kngter and I liwlivs Mrs. llei-bert -j Mrs. George Breen Was Guest of Honor Mre.

Mreen a clianaing reci-nl, bride was Weilne.sdav evening, nt a i a arranged by MIH K. Drown, al I Xew i in Oxford. The a a i in (lie a of i slioM-er and imnoree i lovelv gills. Dorulliy i ilrcd N'orman, Mrs. man, -Miss a i I i ami Miss Mni-gurel Arnold won trophies in keenly eonleslrd of provided diversion, pleasure-- were con serving of a bridge, wliiel: Tbe'evening-'s I i i ing sntad inn Other guesls Mis i A Miss.

Miss Mr.s. Marlen Mrs O. Mehiabl. Hunley-Capclla Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs.

i are announcing man-iage of i i i a to Louis son of and Mrs. ella. The marriage took place nt a 28. The Inippy couple will be at home i a i at -110 North Second streel. tfiss Virgalcnc Dinwiddie Honors Mrs.

Capella Miss Virg.ilenc Dijiividdie ctiter- niiicd at a kitchen slioivcr at Jier lioroc on North Third street, complimenting MvsT Ixmis (Lillian The lonorce was the roclpionf of i a isi-fiil a a i i Unifies and rlnncing were cnjoyeil ind at, late hour, a very templing PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. John NefC left CChursilay for a trip to Suioky Mountains and oilier intercs'ing points. Mrs. Joseph 1'nlcr nncl tfiicst Mrs.

Tluiyer Gwultitcy, of Bnlii- BIUI-C, i i Cincinnati friends, Thursclny. Mrs. hiitic Allen, of Cincinnati, is visiting Mrs. JXMIH Korb. Mrs.

Carlion Liiwrcnc'e nnil diuigliler Ann, of Vindliiy, nre Riicsts Mr, nnd Mrs. "Charlie a i Mr. ami Mrs. H. Stout returned to Cincinnati, aflor a visit here i Mr.

and Mrs. George Stout, Williiuns avenue. Etlway Johnson, Columbus, is the guest of; liis grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ktirl Johnson, Pleasant avenue.

William Brenner returned to Sttnibenville, a a tu-ti iviuiks' visit N'ith his parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1). Brenner.

Miss Betty Coohrnii, U. If. (i. Hamilton, will join Mr. and Mis.

lunch was to the following: Verna 1'cttigrew, BokL'ito, Miu-y Ann Bn.stian, Tommy Rita liiulitui, Pudgy I a i a Murio Hunley, Philip i Mrs. Mamie Himviddie, Lonis Lehniknhl, Joseph Ceo, Stella i Mildred Huiiley, Kldon Thcolmltl, Gail Mas- lerson, Mrs. Michael Capella, Mrs. Link llunlcy the Mr, and Lonis Capella and hostess, Mi.ss Yirgalene Dinu'iddie. Morry Party In St.

John's Hall Antoinette- Cappa, Lena Tovello, Mary Ann Panllin and Margaret Becker combined i a i i in ft merry party, last night at St. lm'fi hall, on South street. Those present Dot Me- Gr.itll, Jean II. A. Bun- man, Doris Vogt, Alberta Ticmeyor, Gleu Bonner, I.onis Vordy, John Crane, Bud Stevenson, a Stock, Ted and Boh Becker, Ferd Vogt, Kosemary llarjneyer, Klaine- Lubbers, Mary Ledniek, Dot Don Jiol) Pills, Kil Pyt'- rin, Klta Pofharcl.

Mi 1 uml Mrs. l'el Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Dodie Aclclspergor, Steve, Betty Hose- mnry MeMnllen, Diek. Brif-kner, Harry John Oso, I'ete Dirck, i Del-'azin and Scbnffer.

Miss Mildred Hartlieb Bride of Lloyd Beckett At Wedne.vlar cve- at St. A parsoniigv, Miss Mildred i i i i ilniighti'i of Mr. tic) Mrs. Louis a i ll avenue and Uoycl Beckett, son )C N'rmna S10 Kidge- 'awn nvemie, worts i i i in inar- inge in a ceremony marked by elnii'ni and i i The Kev. Harold Tliorbimt road the.

service. The prelly bride wore a sown oE i lace (nffctn fashioned in. he very popular redingoie sljJ6', i i while aecessorieB. Her bydcs- i Miss A a i a a tfaiuly ilonclc, wove melody mrfk lace t'lliiiKofc over a a i eeessoriiH, nml she afel I lie bride wild mm r.vijiiisile nf sriir- nias Paul Lyles, i i i i a i a a A reception i a i and i-ii-iiils al hump if ride's parenlu, Hie vomit; i K-itl reside for (lie E. M.

MeLnnnon ami Miss Virginia Coidiran, of Colnn.hns, and motor lo Lake. Krie, nJioro they will spend llio Fourth of holidays. Mr. Mrs. Connio Glcason and sons are i i relatives at Fort Thomas, Mrs.

C. K. Mnvphy nnd dauRli- ter Mary arc visitinc- Mrs, Murphy's i at Fremont. Miss i a i Kidgelawn flvenue, has returned from Forest Beach uamp, 'Michigan, where she vns dele.criilo for tho Business Girls' club. MIS.S Sue Kolir visited Dayton friends, lust cveiunpr and attended a given for Miss Jane Heed who on 10 will wed Jack CironiH-L 1 Mr.

ami Mrs. Charles Spruit, Marion, are. in a i called here liy Hip a of Mrs. Sprali's a Paul Rciff. Misses Slonl Olga Fike are in Cleveland i week.

Mrs. Liilio Pleasant avenue, is leuvinir on a for Loii" Island. X. where she will spend a i i her nieco, Mrs. Herbert Lee.

Welsh has from a visit i i Mr. ami Mrs. Hay efjnwi, Jndianapolis, Jnd. Mr, nnd Mrs. a i llaye.s and son Dickie will leave Saturday for Herea, lo spend the week-end with John Hayes.

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jtidshall will leave Friday lo spend the weekend willi i dinighter at Lpx-inp- lon, Ky.

Mrs. Tcc-kla Rnelminn is spending a few days in Dayton, the gliesl of Mr. and Mrs. Vie Clrillot. Mr.

and Mrs. Vince Smith, a avenue, had as i "nfsts, last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vrank Fosler anil a i and Dora and AK-in Hill, of Blanehesler. Word lias heen received i Mr.

mid Mrs. Max nnd daughter have a i safely in Kngland. Miss Kllen Briggs, i i a i is visitiii" i Charles Trebcl a the din- tier dance given at tho Gardner home in MiiMletown by Colin Onrd- ner, iiight. -Mrs. Clara Oi'raeser is in Clevel a i i i her sister, Mrs.

Henry I'Yey. Vi-rtioii i i a anil her 1wn danghters. Carolyn and Martha, spent Wednesday in a i visilinp: friends. and Mrs. David Frechllinp are in a Conn.

Mrs. William Joyce atid i i i a i i have to Daylon. Alma and a Wagner, Olive Xaminerman and Hdgar K. ner liave relnrned from nn IS-iliiy i In New Orleatis, Plorida, a Cubs. Mr.s.

Gus r.owin and children ret (o Madisonvillo after a brie! visit i Mr. and Mrs. Coy Burn DR. EDWARD KEATING ESTABLISHES OFFICES a T. Keating has COLII- pb'ti'd his year's inlerueship at Mcrcv i a and has established i at a i Dr.

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