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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 3

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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HAMILTON JOURNAL-THK DAILY NEWS-- SEPT. 17, 1934 --PACE MiuM Shearer Entertained Saturday at the Carokntia, the Hamilton and i i a i a a memhers of Theta Sigma Upsilou sorority and guests wero beautifully entertained at a luni'heon and bridge by Caroline Shearer, assisted by her sister, Miss Mary Shearer. The gucsU wero seated at 'small fables arranged in the dining-room and solarium. The tables were centered with bowls of yellow autmim llowcrs. Yellow and white place cards bore the names of the following: Misses Kloise Miilghall, Betty Sohlichter, Lillian Edna Keating, Carol Saurer, Glcnna Lcit'- heit, Irma Tanner, Naomi Brosey, Sally Malia, ElizKbeth Lnudcrman, and Mesdamcs Raymond Bard, Robert.

Danglierty, Herbert. Webb and R. H. Scott of Hamilton; Mcsclames Boyd Jordan, Arthur Daughters, Carl Ludwig, Clyde Stafl'orci, and Misses Kulh Waterman, Fritai McClure of Cincinnati! Misses Margaret Waterman and Alice Happley ot Osford; Misses Florence Bnbington and Margaret Murphy of Middletown and Mrs. Lovell Leigh of Dayton.

Following the. luncheon, the guests wliilcd away the afternoon with bridge. Mrs. Raymond Bard, Mrs. Robert Dmighcrly, Mrs.

Boyd Jordan, Miss Edna Keating, Miss B'ritzi Iliff, Miss Sally Malia and Miss Alice Happley were the successful players nnd were presented with handsome trophies. Daughters of Isabella Plan Card Party Hamilton Circle Nu. 200 Daughters of Isabella will sponsor a card party on Tuesday afternoon and evening, September IS, si llio Fcn- mont club. guest of honor when Mrs. Fred Wagner entertained at a personal shower at her home on Sherman avenue.

The bride-to-be was do- lighted with the array of beautiful gifts showered upon her. Refreshments were served to: Mrs. I.eo Stitzcl, Mrs. Amanda Brate, Mrs, Paul Sick, Mrs. Euierj Parker, Kelley, Mrs.

Reuben Coyluj Airs. John Coylc, Mrs. Raymond Mains, Mrs. Dorsey Coyle, Miss A a a Ellen Stitzel, Miss Thelrna Wagner, Miss Coylc, Mis. Irving Jiarle and Mrs.

Earl Hinkle, both of Cincinnati, and Miss Evelyn Mains and the hostess, Mrs. Fred Wagner. Jr. Musical ArU Club Election Members of the Junior Musical Arts club and their advisor Miss Klsio Kemp met on afternoon at the Y. VV.

C. A. Officers were elected as follows: President, Jano Burns; vice president, Dorolhy Hord; secretary, Florence Pater; treasurer, Doris Ann McKasson; chairman of program committee, Ruth Weiss. Plans for tha com- ine month were discussed. Birthday Surprise Por Mrs.

Samuel Joseph Mrs. Samuel Joseph Arthur Carver, John Beattr daughter Mildred, Mr. and and Announcement Merle Johns, of. Hamilton, was one the attendants at the wedding of Miss Huth Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Freeman, of. Boston, and William 0. Steou, of Chicago, took place in Oak Park, 111., on August, 15. The couple are residing in Chicago. HIM Orena HoUtein Wu Guest of Honor Mrs.

Henrietta Nichting Pieper entertained in honor of her cousin, Aliss Oronn Holstein, charming bride-aleot of John Goldrick. Tile presented Miss Ilolstein with a basket of staples for her pantry shelves. Cirdi proved pleasant diversion tnd Mn. Burl Stitzel, M.iss Holstein, Hiss Esthar Jerdcm and Miss Lolly Welsh won pretty trophies, which were later presented to the bride- elect. A delicious lunch wns later mrveil to Misses Elsie Jerdon, Esther Jerdon, Ixilly Welsh, Dot Olapper, 1 a Weiscnbcrger, Betty Monntncr, Lora Gersbftch, Mrs.

Earl Stitzel, Mrs. Edward Weisenberger, Mrs. Dot Xichling, lire. Paul Binegvir, Mrs. Robert Pierwr and Miss Orena Holstein.

To Butler County Couples Marriage licenses were issued during Ihe past week in Newport, to Harry Hilton and Helen Downs, both of 'Middletown; to John C. Rogers of Cincinnati, snd Volma Pitman, of Hamilton. Catholic Women's Federation Meeting The ladies of St. A church will a i the a i branch of the federation of the Notional Council Catholic Women ou Wednesday afternoon at o'clock. Personal Shower For MIBE Evelyn Mains Miss Mains, charming bride.

elect of Rolltl K. Coylc, was pleas- a surprised al her hoe, al 250 Bond avenue, Saturday'avcniiig by a group of relatives and friends. A pleasant evening was enjoyed al the close of which a lunch was served to following: Mr. and RaymoiAj Sihcard and daughter Mary Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weber and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Sword and family, Mrs.

Baton, Ray Bkstein, Mrs. Viola Krable, Miss Schmcer, Doro- tliy Ward, Miss Charlotte Sheard, Master George Sheard and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Joseph. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Smith Entertained At Dinner Mr. and Miifi. Edwin Smith en- a i relatives at dinner Sunday to ceJcbrute the fourteenth birthday anniveifiary of their daugh tcr a Kay and to honor theii son Edwin who ifi entering thi College of Engineering at the lini versity of Cincinnati. Covers were luid for: Mis.

M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Strung i a Mies Anna Dinkel, Frank Dinkcl, Dorothy Parker, and Mary Kay Smith and Mr. am Mrs.

Edwin Smith. Popp Reunion Held Sunday The Popp family reunion WBJ held on Sunday, September 9, at th. home of Mr. and Mrs. Martii Bentiy.

At high noon a dcliciou basket, i wns served, and hal and horse shoe pitching were joyed in the afternoon. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs Gus Hinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Ea Frond, Mns.

Jessie Anthony ant a Molha, Mr. and Mrs. Par Hinkle, daughter and a Mre. Elizabeth Irwin Howard I i and daughtcra Norm Jean and Kathleen, John Popp an son Francis. Oeorgc Popp.

Mr. an Mrs. John Popp, Mr. and Mrs Flarry Arnold and son Vernon, Mns. Hazel Jones, children, Shirley and Jimmie, Mr.

and Sirs. William llupp and daughters Virginia and Vclma, Mr. and Sire. William Dieta and daughters Mary, Audrey, Barbara Ann and eon Billie, Mr. Samuel Bealt.v, Wehr, Karnest Hively, Mrs.

A i Bobbitt of Brooknlle, ami tho host and hostess, and a i Beatiy. Next year the reunion is to be held at the Armco Park, Middlet the second Sunday in September. St. Corner Glass MeeU Tuesday The Corner class of St. John's church will meet on Tuesday evening, September 18 at the home of Mrs.

Frank Weisenborn, 227 Hcaton street. Bcaty-ElUs Wedding Today Miss Helen M. Bcaty and Edward a Ellis, both of Excollo, were married at 10 o'clock this morning al Newport, Ky. Mr. and Mrs.

K. Motzer were attendants. Tho bride was attractive in a rock of blue crepe trimmed i hito satin, a blue velvet hat, blue ippors, purse and gloves and her lowers were a corsage of Ophelia oses. Sirs. Motxer wore a modish lick frock, black hat and acccssor- A wedding breakfast wns en- oycd in Cincinnati, a which Mr.

nd Sirs. Ellis left for a wedding i'ip hey liug, Saturday, at her home on Rosa uvenue. The guests were greeted by the charming hosless in an atlractivc green velvet gowu, Mrs. Kdward H. fc'recMling, iu brown and gold and I he honorce, extremely smart iu blue velvet.

Gurels called between the hours of 5 and 7 and lingered for a social chill and refrejlmtt'iits. The table was a i i its handsome Italian cutwork cloth, centered i Fernet roses and lighted by tall yellow tapers. The hosless presented Urmston i a yellow dinnask linen cloth and a i a i INCREASE SPACE BY ADVERTISERS New York, September flecting increased uso of space by to Chicago and Wisconsin, will located in Excello on heir return, tfiss Helen Craycraft 'endered Surprise Miss Helen OaycrnfL, 7.15 Pry- anifi nvciuie, WHS pleasantly by I'ricnds in -celebration oi" i' bh'ihiiJiy aiinivfirs-jry. evc- ig, She was the recipient of ovely girts. Dancing was enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served.

Those present were: Misses Marha Council, Cleada Linthicuni, Margaret Diiuviddie, Margaret Turner, Irma Harmon, Messrs, Sapi Wilson, Peter Knaus, Ralph! FJart'nory, Gor- Noc, Russell Ijattnacli, George Charles Harris, Henry Kifawaler, Mrs. Olive Uimvicldie, Mr. Mrs, John Coiigtlon ions -lack and Dicli, Mv. and Mrs. George Weiss and son Tfiddy.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cray era ft, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craycraft, B.

De- A a a a and Miss Helen Craycrafl, Lovely Party for Misi Dorothy Urmston Ono the loveliest of pre-nuptial parties arratiged for Miss Dorothy Urmslon, atltactive fiancee of T. Dudley Boyd, was the reception and tea given by Mrs. Edward P. volail adnbcvSj tho trend of newspaper advertising wns sharply higher In August, survey by Kdi- (oi 1 and Publisher shows. The publication's index for total newspaper advertising rose from S6.o to 01.1 i August, slightly surpassing llio high of Tho i i a is on measurement of daily newspapers in 52 vitieti as reported by Media Hccordfi, Inc.

Tiieso newspaper carried lincfi of advertising in August an increase of 1.6 per cent ovei August last year. HAMILTON KIWANIS TO VISIT The HamiUon Kiwanifi. club wil send a Irtrge delegation to the inter club fellowship meeting at tho Day tou BilEmore hotel iu Dayton, Tues day evening. It will also hp la dies' night. A special tons will leave bus ferininal iu Hamilton a .1:15 while (he dinner at a set for The Dayton rl'ub hn arranged an exceptionally i'tilereet ing program for tin's TO ATTEND SESSION OF DAYTON Dr.

H. Simonson, pastor of (1 Presbyterian church and Col. J. will meet in of the Dayton Presbytovy at (Jli ton, Cincinnati ou sessioi beginning at JO o'clock. Still Register in Y-W Leisure Class Day time classes i'or i anti t'oinei) with forced leisure lime IHVO lieen, opened al tlie V.

W. 0. A. Irs. Malcolm Bronson nnd Mrs.

Coal N'owlin wolcomcd tho 35 lersons who enrolled last Friday, i i (ho jiolicy and background it' tlio V. C. A. nnd the aim of ho ilrtvliine classes. Announcement was made a can still he made at the ext mooting lato, Tuesday afler- onn at one 'clock, -Mrs.

George Schenncnmn is again loan of tho school a is assisted a titcully including Mrs. R. Roll, Mrs. W. J.

Allen, Miss Minnie Silver, Mrs. Chnrlcs Kirn and Mrs. Helwig. Mrs. Roy Hcnnin- and Mrs.

Harry Helwig served following the meeting. WIFE SAYS BUTLER BROKE THE PEACE Jreai'li of peace wns cJmrgctl inst. Cliutde 310 South Fourth' street, in a warrant signed at police headquarters a a by his wil'n, A a who alleged lie nbusrd her. ROSS SCHOOL BEAUTY CULTURE I Smith Kron iueelnl unrk mrli-nnrrd anri jxm mil.v ItOtI p. m.

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