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THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, DEC. 18, 1927 TIPPECANOE CITY i TROY TIPPECANOE CITY, Dec. IT. i TROY, Dec. 17.

Misses Anna- and (Pavsorial The Christmas party of the Loyalbel Powell and Clara Schum en- I Notes from NEAKBY TOWN GREENVILLE GREENTILLE, Dec. 17. A very beautiful and impressive wedding eremony was solemnized at the Presbyterian church in Greenville it a quarter before 9 o'clock Sun-lay morning, when Misa Alice of this city became the bride of Mr. C. Crabill Warren of Bradford, O.

The rites were performed by Rev. L. p. McCuilough, I pastor of the local church. tertained the members of their bridge club and a few guests to dinner Monday evening in the Al-trurian club home on E.

Franklin at Guards of the Lutheran Sunday school was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. J. L. Cramer, W. Main st Dinner was served at six o'clock and afterward an exchange of gifts was made.

A new bridire club was organ The table3 were beautifully ized esday evening when a num- ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Frances Gregg, Urbana, to Judson S. Corbin, Sidney Business Man, Announced at Recent Party Christmastide and the place cards v- iwmao wuv Miss Merea Strait, sister of the uviaii. DiOkvI VI Lllc MiddletowYi li j. it! AlaVhe session at this popular diversion seated and served at 6:30 o'clock with a delicious dinner. Bridire was the diversion of th MIDDLETOWN, Dec.

17. The ft. The children delighted the members of the Critique Literary guests with Christmas readings, flatter part of the evening. Mrs. had been issued, and only members of the immediate family and a few intimate friends were in attendance.

The ri was becomingly dressed in tinted lavender crepe, society were the guests of songs and recitations Those joining thevlub at this time are Misses Mary Frances Horton, Ethel Ruby, Mary Agnes Clawson, Emma Frings, Pauline Putter-baugh, Mildred Eickhoff, Burzilla Miss Isabelie Carr will enter and Mrs. Freeman Essex Thursday evening. An interesting program had been arranged by Mrs. tain the members of the Monday Evening Bridge club with a dinner-bridge Monday evening at her and her sister in Grecian rose iKeller, Catherine Suerdeick, Myrtle crepe. Immediately following the iCottingham, Mrs.

Carl Suerdeick, Harold McKeever, The Pythian Sisters met in i home on Sutphin st Mrs. Reginald Mrs. Paul Ruby and the Misses Orr. Cooper will be assistant hostess. ceremony, the newly-weds left for their new home at Ada, 0., where regular session Tuesday afternoon in the K.

of P. hall. Miss Florence Finkleman enter Mr. Warren is in business. tained 25 friends at her home on Mrs.

Hunter Nead was hostess They will meet every two weeks on Tuasday evening. Misses Madge Orr and Helen Schultz were guests on this occasion. A salad course was served. Tl" I'd 'eg of the Thursday The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Delia Strait of Wayne and has been employed for some to the members of the Episcopal Franklin st.

Tuesday afternoon in Guild Thursday afternoon at her honor of her birthday anniversary home. Election of officers took (A number of interesting games and time at the rews-Tribune and re place. Mrs. Blair Clerk was contests held the attention ol the cently as Darke co. court stenog- Thimible club enjoyed their annual rapher.

The groom is the son of ii.iusi.ma.s party Thursday eve- frank winter received the lavor for high score. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Peirce of Berrycroft were in Englewood Sunday to attend the wedding of their son, Richard Peirce, and Miss Lorene Brumbaugh. The ceremony was solemnized at 11:30 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Kin-sey in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Levi Hoke, and was witnessed by the parents, brothers arid sisters and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Peirce will reside for the present in the Hoke home. Mrs.

Peirce is a bookkeeper and is employed in the Englewood bank. In honor of the birthday of Jo- seph Smith a sumptuous chicken dinner was arranged Sunday in the home north of Troy on the Urbana pike to which was invited a group of relatives and friends. Covers were laid for the celebrant and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dr.

and Mrs. Harrv Warren of ning at the home of Mrs. H. L. It A elected president and Mrs.

Marion Kenick first vice president; Miss Mary Zehring, treasurer, and Mrs. E. N. Millan, secretary. Mrs.

Florence Wenzel enter young folks for several hours. Refreshments were served at the close of the games. Miss Kathryn Seibert was honored Wednesday evening when the members of her Sunday school Bradford. 1 Mrs. Herbert Vance entertained Lthe members of the Delta Theta tained a number of friends at the Wooden Shoe on S.

Main st, of the Lutheran church jour Tau sorority at her home on Ludlow st Monday evening. After the business meeting i n- was neyed to her home in Monroe and played until a late hour. The favor for high score was awarded to Penn, N. Second st. The rooms were beautifully decorated with holly, poinsettias and lighted with red and green candles.

The dinner was served in the dining room and all the appointments were in keeping with the holiday season. The table was centered with a Christmas pie which was opened after the chicken dinner had been served, and each lady received her pie in the form of a dainty gift The entertainment of the evening was conducted iby Mrs. Cora Jenkins and Mrs. Clara Rees, and Mrs. Byron Owens.

Mrs. Kaufman of Dayton was a guest The members of Lambada Chi Omega sorority were delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Virginia Long, 600 E. Fourth Wednesday evening. i ness Hance, Miss Dora and Scoville surprised her in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Sophie Levy has returned after a brief visit in Columbus with friends.

Mrs. Margaret Smith and son, Robert, of Miami, have returned to their home after spending the past four weeks in this city with friends. Miss Mary Louise Jones has returned to her home in this city after an extended visit in Chicago, 111., with friends and relatives. Miss Claudia Abney has re meeting preceded the social hour, consisted of contests of various Plans were made at this time a pariy ana exchange at Mrs. Carl Moser entertained the young ladies of her Sunday school tne home ot Miss Kuth Cline on Hance of Casstown, Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Whitmore and Mr. and Mrs.

David Whitmore of Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. DeWeese, Mr.

and Mrs. Edmund Whitmore, Misses Mary and Ruth Hartley and Betty Kline of Troy and Mrs. Mary Martindale. The first of a series of acquainted social functions was Hobart, Crescent and Kitchen Aid Dec. 21.

The social feature of the class Monday evening. Gifts were drawn by numbers and later the turned to her home in this city hostess served an ice course lunch eon. evening was the "kid" party, the idea being carried out in the form of dress and every detail of the evening's entertainment. Games were played, with Miss Mabel Livingston receiving grand prize. At the conclusion of the entertainment Mrs.

W. E. Saunders was host ess for the Friday Evening Bridge dancing party Tuesday evening in' club. The meetin? wa3 made Christmasiah Iby the home decora 'Ml S' "FRAN GREGG JUDSOtf S. CORBIN tions and the luncheon appoint SIDNEY, Dee.

17. Die engage-. ments. The charming home of Mrs. Clarence Clawson was thrown SIDNEY SIDNEY, Dec.

17. The party of the Tourist club was open Wednesday evening for the Christmas meeting of her Sunday after a pleasant visit in Cincinnati with relatives. Miss Helen Marie Baker of Los Angeles, arrived in this city Friday, where she will be the guest of friends over the holidays. The Misses Eva and Janet Crebs were joint hostesses at an informal party Wednesday evening at the Florentine tea room. Miss Nard Infeld was hostess to the members of her bridge club Mondav evening at her home on McKinley st.

Spirited games were enjoyed for several hours. Prizes were awarded the fortunate winners at the close of the games. Honoring Mrs. Douglas Bleecker of Maplewood, N. who is here to enjoy the Christmas holidays with relatives, Mrs.

Roy Freeze day evening. Following the dinner, bridge was enjoyed. Miss Helen Kunz was hostess to a number of friends Tuesday evening when she entertained them at the Wooden Shoe. Following the perfectly appointed dinner the party motored to the home of Mrs. Lila Smith on S.

Main st, where they enjoyed several rubbers of bridge. Miss Helen Kunz wid Miss Elsie Finger were the fortunate winners. Mr. and Mrs. D.

M. Gephart entertained the members of their five hundred club at their home on Central Tuesday evening-Dinner was served to 16 guests at 7 o'clock. At the close of the gurries, prizes were awarded to Mrs. F. 0.

Diver, Mrs. W. B. Lin-ville, Mrs. Oscar Michael, Dr.

W. B. Linville, P. V. Butts and F.

0. Diver. Mrs. W. A.

Smith was hostess to the members of the Music club Thursday evening at her home on the Alameda. An interesting program was enjoyed. Miss Laura Wright was the featured speaker at the meeting of the U. D. M.

C. class of the United Presbytrian church Tusday evening. Miss Wright, a missionary, recently returned from Egypt, where she spent many years. The Sunshine Circle of the First United Presbyterian church was entertained at the home of Mrs. W.

A. Simms on Logan Wednesday evening. An exchange of gifts was part of the program. Mrs. Donald Bra ton received the members of her five hundred club Tuesday evening at her home on Central av.

Interesting games held the attention of the guests until a late hour when scores were tallied and prizps were awarded to Mrs. Charles Delt, Mrs. Donald Braton and Mrs. Robert Lukins. Mrs.

Charles Delt invited the members and their husbands to be her guests on New Year's Eve at her home on Monroe st. The children of the Sorosis club members entertained the members at their regular monthly business school class, of which Mrs. J. J. held Friday, the club enjoying Saunders is teacher.

Features of ment of Miss Frances Young Gregg, charming Urbana young lady, and Judson S. Corbin of Kansas City, is of much interest in this city as Mr. Corbin is located in Sidney. The announcement took place at a lovely party given recently at the borne of the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Carrie Y.

Gregg, 438 Scioto Urbana, the guests for the affair being the pretty luncheon party, followed by a delightful afternoon at the home interest were the luncheon, the grab-bag with its contents of Christmas gifts and the serial season preeeeding the good-nights. of Mrs. M. M. Mclntyre.

Mrs. Fred Dull arranged The B. Y. 0. L.

bridge club of this city was entertained Friday luncheon party for the Junior Shakespeare club meeting Friday, close friends of Miss Gregg, and HAMILTON AMILTON, Dec. 17. Miss Nell HuII'b Juvenile club, the "B-Sharp" met Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Mary Montaine. The girls answered roll-call with the names of composers born in December and brief anecdotes concerning each. Mary Helen Lohn-gen, Frances Harbit, Jean Hart, and Betty Mueller gave interesting piano numbers, and musical games followed, together with the singing of Christmas carols.

The young hostess served dainty refreshments. The next meeting will be on Jan. 21, at the home of Miss Margaret Andrews. Miss Marie Falk was the gracious hostess on Wednesday to the Modern Drama Circle. The play studied was George Kelly's domestic comedy, "Daisy Mayme," followed by a delicious lunch.

The Woman's club Christmas party was held on Tuesday after followed by the Christmas pro the Mobart restaurant on the third floor of the administration building. It was arranged by W. II. Ransom of the Crescent division, who came to Troy recently from New Rochelle, N. and was conceded by the CO members of the office force present to be a very happy and successful affair.

The attendance was greatly reduced by the inclement weather. There are about 200 persons employed in the three offices of the Hobart Mfg. and the purpose of the series is to offer more opportunity of becoming better acquainted. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Kayers, who have been living in Detroit the last five years, have returned to Troy to make their home. Their household goods have been shipped but as yet they, have not secured a suitable location. Mr, Sayers is in the employ of the Uv''a bart Mfg. Co. The annual Christmas gather--ing of Class Twelve of the First Methodist Sunday school, taught by Mrs.

Mary Lindenberger, took place Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. J. M. Fuikcrson of S. Market st Mrs.

Sevilla Heffner left Thursday for Port Arthur, Texas, evening at the home of Mrs. Albert Summers (Mildred Kreider) at Piqua." Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ashworth a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mr.

and Mrs. L. P. Walters, prominent and highly respected residents of the neighboring village ofAnsonia, quietly celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary at their home in that village Wednesday. Both Mr.

Walter, who is 87 years of age, and Mrs. Walters, who is 84, are enjoying exceptionally good health, and it is hoped that they will both live to celebrate and enjoy many more anniversaries. Charles Walters, a son of the aged couple, is employed at I)rug' store in this city-Ralph Franklin Anderson and Miss Margaret Muccie, charming young local couple, were married at the home of Mrs. Lydie Evans this city Monday morning, Dec. 12, by Rev.

C. C. Wessel. The ceremony was conducted with the impressive order of service of the Lutheran church for such occasions. Mrs.

Lydia Evans and Mr. John F. Byers were in attendance. The newly-wedded couple will make their home in Greenville for a time. The home of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy D. Baker on Sycamore st was the scene of a very pretty partv Sun gram given by Mrs. Morton Piper, entertained 12 guests at a lunch- The Armozien club enjoyed the and daughter, Mrs. Paul Wahrer, returned to this place Tuesday hospitality of Mrs.

F. D. Christian Thursday at her home on night after a six weeks' visit in Main the affair being the an Texas and New Mexico. They spent some time in Alberquerque, nual club Christmas party. IN.

the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening the annual Kiwanis Christmas meeting and Ladies night were combined, were Mrs. Donald M. uibbs, Mrs.

Edwin English, Miss Atlanta Huston, Mrs. Robert Barnitz, Mrs. Edwin Kirby, and Miss Winifred Heap, all of Urbana. Miss Gregg is a beautiful young lady and has been a leader in the younger social circles of Urbana and the announcement of her engagement was received with sincere interest and pleasure. Mr.

Corbin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Corbin of Kansas City, and is a well known young man in Sidney He has been located here for the past year, having offices in this city with the Ohio Electric Power Co.

for the investment department of the Ohio and Michigan properties of the National Light and Power with "headquarters in New York city. The future plans of the young eon bridge Friday evening at the Betsy Ross Mrs. Stella Gillen, who has been spending the past six months in Cleveland with her son, has returned to Middletown and is stopping at the home of her son, Frank Gillen, and family on Baltimore st. Delta Chi Sigma sorority met in regular session Wednesday evening at the Y. M.

C. A. Routine business was transacted and plans completed for the annual Christmas party to be held at the Manchester, Monday evening, Dec. 19. Mr.

and Mrs. John Seagraves and son of S. Main st, left Saturday for Niles. where they Edward Nunlist, formerly of this city. COVINGTON COVINGTON, 0..

17. Mr. delightful dinner party being given in the Knights of Pythias hall, followed by an unusual pro noon at the home of Mrs. Walter gram. and Mrs.

Charles Gump of Alberta, have returned to their Harlan. The committee on entertainment was composed of Mes-dames Cyrus Fitton, Hughes Beel-er, Martin Spoerl and Adrian Wuille. Miss Lucy Crawford read At the meeting of the Coterie club Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Rostron, the members did work for charity and home after a weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Fox and day evening when a number of also arranged for the filling of a a piay, a tempting repast was will remain during the holiday neetinir Tuesday at the home of basket for a needy family of the city. Mrs. Charles Neal, a bride of the flub, was honored, when the Mrs. Hazel Gillespie on McKinley season, couple have not yet been announced served, and holiday games were enjoyed. Mrs.

Ernst Ruder's Sunday school class, "The Gleaners," met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hileman on Park av. Ohmier and Ira Gump. Mr. and Mrs.

Gump were called to Covington by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Henry Gump, who makes, her home with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox. Sunday guests of Mrs.

Jane ashore were Mr. and Mrs, Lee-Rudy and children of Dayton. club presented her with a hand to their mends. to visit her son, Harry Heffner. Fifty members of Class Seven of the First Christian Sunday school and their teacher, Mrs.

G. W. Humphreys, gathered Tuesday evening' in the home of Mrs. C. E.

Brown of E. Main st. to attend the Christmas party and exchange gifts. Mrs. Henry Shellenberger was elected president of the Class in the Corner of the First Kantist XENIA some gift Mrs.

Charles Rostron of Troy, an out-of-town member, XENIA. Dec. 17. Mrs. Robert menas helped to celebrate the birthday of Mr.

Baker. At 6 o'clock a delicious dinner was served. Mr. Baker was presented with a token of friendship from his many friends. Cards were played until a late hour.

Those enjoying the hospitality of the Baker home were 'Mr. and Mr3. Harry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch, Mr. and Mrs.

Waldo Eller, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Drake.

Mrs. Walter L. Tobey, regent of PIQUA PIQUA, Dec. 17. An outstanding meeting of the Drama League of the Fine Arts club was held was present.

H. Kingsbury delighted members of the Junior Women's club when The following friends were entertained to a turkey dinner by The Christmas party of the Daughters of Isabella was held Thursday evening, the members all coming dressed as children to take she appeared attired as Mother Goose and presented a history of Monday evening at the home of John Keily Chapter, D. A. was hostess to the members on Wednesday at her home on N. st.

Four state officers were present: Mrs. William Magee, past state-regent and vice president general; Mrs. Asa Messenger, state chairman of foreign relations: Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs.

Jasper Rudy: Rev. C. F. McKee and Miss Do roth part in the evenings pleasures, WILMINGTON WILMINGTON, 0., Dec. 17.

Infant baptismal services were performed by Rev. R. E. Crist, pastor of Wilmington Presbyterian church, for Kathryn Denver Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. David Graham, in Dayton, Sunday. Witnessing the ceremony was the baby's maternal grandparents, Hon. and Mrs. M.

R. Denver, her paternal grandmother, Mrs. John Westwater, Mrs. Aurora Mrs. Forest Schmidlapp on Greene st Miss Remard Ostertag of Chi the Mother Goose stories ai me home of Mrs.

F. L. Smith, N. Kincr st. Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Warner, Mr, cago gave a splendid talk about and Mrs. S.

F. Rudy and family, tacn Drought toy gilts ana a pound donation to be given to the needy of the city for Christmas H. C. Messenger presented a paper on. "Across Arctic America," at Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Warner and Sunday school at the annual Christmas meeting held in the new home of Mrs. Leo Faust, a recent bride, on S. Mulberry st. The other officers of the new corps include: Vice president, Miss Helen Haines; secretary.

Mrs. Myrtle Anderson; treasurer, Misa Edythe Lewis. Fou members, ward McClain, state chairman of daughters of West Milton. cheer. the same meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. John Rosser of the Kenneth Swayer uooaman memorial theater of that city and of the little Theater movement there. Miss Ostertag is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lou Ostertag of this and she is a student in the Bradford accompanied Mr. and The Delta Theta Tau fraternity has issued invitations for the Christmas dancing party to be Mrs. Robert Arthur Keliy en-tentained a group of intimate friends of Miss Irene Eavey, bride-eWt to Rolliert Armstrong Coch Mrs. Lee to the Presbyterian Re FRANKLIN FRANKLIN, Dec. 17.

The 0. M. T. club held their regular biweekly meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lena Shirley on N. Main st.

The program included a paper on "Our International Relations With Italy," by Mrs. Robert Anderson, and Cur vival services on Sunday night Hunter. Water from the Jordan river, brought from Tiberius by the Denvers on a recent trip abroad given at the Rose room on Mon day evening, Dec. 26, The Per T.itti Theater at Chicago. She Mr.

Lee has conducted the singing ran, III, of Maysville, at her rine orchestra will umishe the during these meetings. home on E. Main luesoay was used jn the impressive ser music. Mrs. Mae Metzger entertained afternoon.

Cards followed luncheon served at 1 o'clock. Mrs. vice. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Vander- Mr. and -Mrs. C. R. Woods of revolutionary relics; and Miss Jean Howat, the state treasurer.

All made interesting addresses. Mrs. Earle Van Home, soprano, accompanied by Miss Elsa Benninghofe, sang a charming group of negro spirituals. Ice cream and cake were served after the program. The American Legion dance at the Elk's club on Saturday night was a great success.

There were 35 couples present and the music was excellent. Rev. H. A. Dick man officiated at the marriage, Saturdav evening, of Miss Margaret Marie Wiesmann.

Piqua over Sunday. rent tvents by Mrs. W. B. El- vort were in Columbus this week, Chester R.

HinWe, Dayton, sister of Miss Eavey. was an out of Miss Gladys Blake was the hostess Wednesday evening to the members of the Corticelli club at her home on St. Marys entertaining with th club Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brewer of dndge.

Mrs. Tom Hutchinson was host attending the Ohio Canners con vention. Troy and Miss Esther Furnas of Dayton spent the week-end with ess to tahe members of the Stitch and Chatter club Wednesday after party. Miss Effie Allen is at home from Cincinnati where she visited her brother, Hon. Alfred G.

Allen Mrs. Florence DeWeese, Mrs. Paul Kessler, Mrs. Max LeBlond and Misa Grace Iewis, were appointed as a program committee to pre- pare the calendars for the new year. An unusually happy Christmas party was staged Tuesday evening by Class Eight of the First Christian Sunday school which is taught by Mrs.

Charles Kelly. Three long tables were arranged in the dining room of the church and about these were seated the members and their families, 115 in all, for the serving of a Christmas dinner. The tables were centered with chimneys on the top of which were perched Santas', red andy'V green tapers furnished the illum-KjiJ Mr. and Mrs. John furnas and family.

noon at her home on S. Main st Mrs. Philip Wagner, Misses Genevieve Gerlach and Bernadine Thedieck were guests in Dayton Mrs. Null was assistant and family. The Sunshine class of the Presbyterian icihurch was entertained hostess.

Hf tti i only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Josephine Simmons is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Wednesday at the bridge tea given at the church parlors on Tuesday Burris and family in Columbus. evening by Mrs.

Effie Deeter and misses r.rnesune jjeatn, Aiyse Evans, Esta Howard and George Vossler of Miami university ar at the Dayton Country club, with Miss Mary Taylor, Far Hills Miss Anna A'beniathy. A splen George Wiesmann, and Norman Richard Hoober. Bethel church was quite filled with relatives and friends of the happy pair. Miss Mildred Weaver, organist, and Among holiday weddings to interest society in Wilmington, is did social time was enjoyed and as hostess. Miss Jane Cook is home from rived home Friday to spend the Christmas holidays.

Miss Mary Jane Chenev. who is that of irancis Howe, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. Howe, whose John Buechner, baritone, presented Ohio Wesleyan university, Delaware, to spend her holiday vaca attending National Park seminary. ensracement to Miss Zona Snareur.

Amas guts were exchanged. LEBANON LEBANON, Dec. 17. Mrs. Ella Carnahan, of Brooklyn, N.

and town guest Mrs. George N. Pillsbury, president of the American Legion auxiliary, named the following committee members Monday: rooms and purchasing committee, Mrs. W. A.

Labron and Mrs. Walter Dean; hospital committee, Mrs. Charles Darlington and Mrs. Ed Faul; historian, Mrs. Helen Spahr; membership, Mrs.

Andrew Gastiger; visiting, Mrs. William Rickels; flower, Miss Kathryn O'Deazz and Mrs. Clara Vennett; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Anna Horen. Miss Mildred Thompson, and Marion Jacoby, both of Xenia, were married in Newport, Wednesday afternoon by the Rev.

Mr. Borneman, and are now at home at 29 W. Third st Mrs. Helen Thorne, Dayton, sister of the bride and Joseph Fealy, Xenia, attended the couple. Miss Florence Johnson, daughter of New Vienna was announced this is expected home Thursday to a ueauuim musical preiuue.

The bridesmaid was Miss Gladys Hoober and the best man was Herman Wiesmann. A reeentinn spend the holidays with her Bar week, the wedding date set for Dec. 29. The bride-elect is com Mr. S.

B. Ricketts, of Tulsa, plimented with a list of lovely followed at the home of the bride's parents. HiciLiuii aim au tjm'ii cuvtrx was a favor, a lollipop dressed as a doll in the Christmas The chandeliers were shaded with poinsettias and altogether the decorative scheme was most pleasing to the group. MIAMISBURG ents, Mr. and Mrs.

II. L. Cheney. The Franklin high basketball teams, both Ijoys' and girls', will play Lebanon high next Friday evening, Dec. 23, at Harmon hall, Lebanon.

pre-nuptiais. The Turner-Bosart wedding, a social event in Clifton, Cincinnati, on Wednesday, was attended by several Wilmington guests, this WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON, C. Dec. 17. Miss Flora Allen anent several Mr.

and Mrs. Harry L. Darmody tion. ARCANUM ARCANUM, Dec. 17.

Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Byers and Mr.

and Mrs. John Byers attended the funeral service of George Beard, who died at his home at Dayton, held at Eldorado Monday afternoon. Dr. W. E.

Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son, Beverly, N. High st, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vedder spent Mondav at Springfield. Dr. and Mrs.

W. E. Wilkinson city being the home of the bride's entertained the members of St. MIAMISBURG, Dec. 17.

Sev Mary's choir at their annual days the last of the week in Day- mother, Mrs. Louis Bosart (Lucy are the guests of Mrs. Frances Daugherty, having been called here by her serious illness. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Fritch, of St. Louis, will arrive the first of the week to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Earnhart Morris H. Dill and Miss Anna Roland were qiuetly married at the manse of the Main st. church Saturday evening, Rev.

J. H. Lamy officiating at the marriage service. They are making their home for the present with her parents Harris), daughter of Mrs. frank Christmas party Saturday evening at their home on Lake av.

Harris. Amonir those motorine- ion witn wrs. orest Allen De-Bra. Frank Dean, dausrhter Frances eral ladies from the Lutheran Women's Missionary society, this city, journeyed to Tippecanoe City Thursday where they distributed Christmas boxes to the old ladies at the Sechtly Lutheran home. down for the event were: Mr.

and On Sunday afternoon. Dec. 25. of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Johnson, at 4 o'clock the Baptist church will present "Noel," a Christmas also broadcast' shop talk daily from one of the big Chicago broadcasting stations. Miss Ostertag is planning to teach folk dancing in Chicago, where she plans to reside permanently. Mrs. Earl Retterbush entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Garnsey st. last week.

Three tables were filled for the card playing. Mrs. Maurice Brumbaugh was given the prize for the high score and the consolation went to Mrs. George Retterbush. The Christmas meeting will be Jield Monday night at Mrs.

Retter-bush's home where a pot luck supper will be served at 6 o'clock. The next meeting of the Sew-a-Bit club will be held at the home of Mrs. Warren Sherwood on Covington av. Dec. 21.

The meeting was to have been held last week but was postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Colemor-gan of Marion, 0., were guests iast week for day in the city. They attended the monthly dance given by the Arcadia club at the F.aeies' home.

Miss Elizabeth Love has arrived home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Love. Miss Love resides in Providence, I. A Christmas party was a feature ff the meeting of Miss Marguerite Mile's Five Hundred club on Monday evening at her home on College st.

The home was beautifully decorated with Chrismas decorations. The next meeting will be Md on Jan. 11 at the home of Miss Norma Reser on E. Main st. The I.ydia Bible class of the First Reformed church met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Ht'len Sansam on Clark av.

"Jie monthly meeting of the Art mid was held Tuesday evening at Mrs. Jahn Vallery's home. Parchment phnde decoration was dis-cuscwl hy Mrs. Vallery, Mrs. J.

D. Fundorburg and Mrs. Ward Hunter. The Fortnightly club met Friday flfternonn with Mrs. I-po M.

Flesh irr bwiutiful home, North and Downing fit. Prof Theodore Pond of the Dayton Art tute wm the speaker. The IdW Social club of the St. Mary's churvh gave a euchre social Thursday evening at the school The committee in charge n-tluded Mrs. F-lward Adlard, Mrs.

Klmer ilts, Mrs. Edward Crow-)-, Me. Kav Shiplrv, Mrs. Michael cantata. The public is invited.

On Thursday evening, Dec. 22, Mrs. Ross Farauhar. Mrs. L.

G. the annual Christmas program will Mrs. Walter Watkins, Juliana Selz, Hon. and Mrs. M.

R. Denver, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Denver Williams, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mitchell, Mr.

and Mrs. T. M. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Cartwright. GERMANTOWN will entertain a group of friends at be given at the United Brethren Kennett and Mrs. S.

S. Tibbals Bpent Monday in Davton. at Mt. Holly. Miss Isabelie Blair, bf Mt.

Hal oke college, is home for the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig spent the week-end with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

G. Anderson. holidays with her parents, Dr. and GERMAN TOWN, Dec. 17.

Mrs. Ed. Blair. Mr. Allen Thirkield snent Tues and son, Charles, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Dean and children, of Dayton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnipseed. Miss Jeannette Haver is home from Ohio Nortehrn university, Ada, to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Haver. The Browning Club held its weekly meeting Tuesday evening with the Department of Home Economics presenting the program.

Mrs, James Long of Springfeild visited with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mortimer W. Clasgens, several days the past week before leaving for an extended visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs.

William Kerns of Springfield were guests the last of the week of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. day in Cincinnati on business.

The first four grades of the Lebanon public school furnished the Christmas program at the P. T. A. meeting Thursday nisrht A CELINA CELINA. Dec.

17. Mrs. Emorv Yellow Springs, and Russell Ark Os-born, were married at the Presbyterian manse in Yellow Springs Saturday morning, the Rev. Carl White officiating. Miss Clara Zell and Ernest Johnson, both of Yellow Springs, attended the couple.

Following a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents, they left for a wedding trip. They will make their home in Yellow Springs. The parsonage of Trinity M. E. church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Mildred Cross, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Cross, W. Church st, and John R. Lanius, Columbus, which was solemnized Thursday by the Rev. L.

A. Washburn. Miss Margaret Calhoun and Perry L. Fletcher were the attendants. Friends here have learned of the marriage of Vernon Arnold, son of Edward Arnold, Xenia, and him-elf formerly of this city, to Miss Margaret Lemer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Lerner, Cam record crowd was in attendance. dinner Christmas Day their home, E. George st. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Puterbaugh of Dayton were Sunday guests of the latter's pister at the Drake-Drake home, S. High st. Mrs. Lloyd Drake returned with them for a several days' visit.

The Fidelia class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school held their annual Christmas party at the church Thursday evening. Mrs. C. A. Rosser is the honored teacher.

Mrs. Margaret Brown and mother, Mrs. E. Stager, will spend the Christmas holidays with their sister and daughter at Columbus. Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Straight and Mr. and Mrs.

James Eruner will church. A cantata entitled "The Love Stamp" will be rendered by the primary department of the Sunday school. Mrs. Sam Biechler, N. Sixth was hostess to members of the Modern Priscilla club Friday afternoon when the annual Christmas party was held.

Gifts were exchanged during the afternoon and delicious refreshments served. Mrs. Lewis Johnson was hostess to members of the T. F. N.

club at her home on Tenth Friday afternoon. 500 was the diversion of the afternoon, following which, refreshments were served the following: Mrs. Ernest Fulton, Mrs. Hershel Zimmerman, BELMONT BELMONT. Dec.

7. Mrs. Thompson spent the past week with Mrs. 0. F.

Orphal at Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Brookhart and Mf. and Mrs. S. L. Evans Greenman, of Whittier is seri ously ill.

The Loyal Traders will hold were the Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. Harold Gierke at Tefft. Mrs.

Herbert Cole returned from their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Hohn, 2515 Overlook Thursday evening, Dec. 99 a several days' visit with Mrs. James Casnerson at St. Marvs.

Mrs. Heber Fulton, Mrs. Martin, be Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Straieht (Nelle David Melick, of Crooksville, was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. W. II. Timmons and family, Mrs. Frank T.

Sturtevant, of Akron, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. The Sunday school Christmas en Misses Clara Elizabeth and Cora Immel were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton in Dayton. Benjamin immerman, Mrs.

A. D. Garrison and guest, Miss Alice Focht of Lebanon, and Mrs. Dan Anslinger and son apent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.

John Stewart in West Alexandria. Messrs. C. E. Loker, William II.

Bond and William Koogle were in Dayton Tuesday and attended a meeting of the Montgomery County Guernsey Breeders' association. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pleasant of Dayton called on the family of Mrs. Henry Silknltter Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. A. S. Tullock of Grand Mar-las. is here for an extended visit with Postmaster Frank Shaw and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Marley Evans were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Charles (Damshroder in Toledo. Mrs.

Charles Troxell entertained at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell of Dayton and Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Muck of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fox and family vinited with relatives in Horace Wilson, Mrs, Car Ball and Mrs. William Neible. Bruner) and children, Harriett tertainment will be held Friday evening, Dec.

23, at the U. B. W. Timmons and family. bridge, 0.

The wedding took place church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis Division Na. 2 of the Ladies' Aid Edith and James C.

Straight. Mrs. Viola Gilbert of Dayton is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Rookstool, and Mr. Rookstool, S.

High st Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ixmg-streth (Nelle Wild) of Dayton Raymond Hetzel who has been at the McClain sanitorium in St Louis for several months, has returned to his home on Pearl st, to spend the holidays with his family. On Wednesday evenine. Dec.

21. held a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Cora Secore, Edison and Mrs. Mary Rose, of Dayton, were guests the past week of Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. lat March and has been kept a secret They are making their home in Cambridge where Mr. Arnold is classified advertising manager of the Cambridge Thursday, with a good frank Haines. Mrs. Herman Irico went to Mil- were Monday afternoon guests at the Wild and Freese homes.

E. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hale at Mendon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schlndler and son, Billy, were the over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Maro Johnson at Lima. Dr. Bernard Tulskamp and daughter, Miss Marcella, of Rome City, were the week-end guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Pulskamn.

Miss Mae Miller of Lima was the Sunday guest of Mrs. E. King. Mrs. 1'.

W. Deitafh and son. Ralph, left for a several weeks I visit with Mr. and Mr. Roman Betty Jean Henderson, of Whit there will be a prize pinochle party Mrs.

Chester R. Hinkle, Dayton, McCafferty, proprietor of the Cor tier who has been ill with ford the first of the- week to visit her father, Mr. A. U. Todhunter.

Mr, Yer-1 Keed and her sister, Miss Irene asthma, la convalescing. ner grocery, was a business caller in Dayton Monday. Rov Davison Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Dice, of The Ladies' Aid will meet Jan. at tne or r. hall to which the public is invited. Admission will be 25 cents and the public is invited.

Miss Dorothy Erk attended the was a Dayton caller Tuesday, Springfield, werei week-end guests or Mtb, Martha Yarger, 5, the place of meeting announced later. aen fvarwm. i ma meeting was Eavey, bride-elect, at a U.t trt held this year. i bridge at the Grey manor, Dayton, Tn lJuiV Crewnt lt.hlc class Saturday afternoon. There were ef te OsrlM inn church 'guests for eight tables.

Mia rpr en evening fo'Kavey will become the bride of th church. A largei Robert Armstrong Cochran, III, of Mrs. Kussei Julien, who was operated at Miami Vallev hospital Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mortimer.

annunl banquet and theater party Mrs. Simon htuckey entertained the Conner Farm Woman's club of Chlllicothe, spent the week-end or tne teachers or lihvsical muuruuy, ih improving, ner many friends are uwaitlnir a comDletc at a covered dish luncheon, Thurs with Miss Delia Treber, of 2740 education in Dayton Thursday 3auuJalia uiuUgw U-cstaruiion. to health. rwinft; iMnruvKlA, Ky, in Janry. KA Whittle av.

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