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23; 1927 Riven 'by'; Miss Sadie her attrft'ctlye. hbme'on the' frail LUHan' chair an aid to It' twtot and 1 fcy Mrn- lo rancwMor-lvv- bur inches nil JariaYpN'with 'cpld six wr several ye a kept a 'are v-'- Is Buffalo, 'irl-t rbm iNMagaraVFlills tl; 1 'nillne rtf use very careful to do. the right is: sure her coriduct cannot be criticised Just: riot need'to worry'about what people more than one bojvbiit choose'your friends A girl who goes with' any 'arid every, boy who will nay. her.attention: does cheapen a a did' February 21st, 1008, DAILY Fridhy. you think; one iravagkut.who spends-SiOfor I'saw one vT.llk'cd that price, and my friend i says 1 sh'ould riot 'put' in a.hat says-I will want another one before it ls time to really wear a i hat; 'Do you think -she has any right': to-irieddle' In "niy affair's? worried-'abouther" advice and; think 'should spend: that much.

-What ild yo'u tremely' high cause they 'cannot- afford the caii for 00, andVven ita i large iucouios seeiii ar.yeryr.modest to If you-buyViV'hiiti'nqw you prpb want-another one. wiihi peasant hours liahd- Miss Ma'rion'e atephe'us iiss i i ven' a La er wo cou rs 3 Uiiich 'charming "a'ppoiniments served to'' the following: Schwariz," Helen Yelcy, Isabel' Florence 1 Even sweaters traTe nbwa- day ments carej.bnianmital,- ratbervthiin 'from 's ports'. or. They 'are metallic; Jersey and' usually of hprizbn- ally th' the 'skirt: over and i 'Grimes, Martlin. Vir- Ruth Peebles, thy iltmiiingy 1 way to- evening and In the', "hip; pocket- sets" it'is likely to be 'description of the 'alsoo- vTneVfull- iieis is accomplished co'ncealecl plea ts a nd -god e'ts.

nre frequently with "White gives a deHghtful, ef fect. ubly. will want -another few. 'bear sol dler boy in A and.Lwould like sonic; of the readers of yoiirpaier-tb write to inc. Ivn-p'uld prefer to henr X.ouly.: jrorr nice, refined 'My ari i pnimg.

accompanied h.er niece. Miss enroute to thfe' iVelvet Collars t.Mr." and Mrs. L. Chapman -and Lou, have returned visit 'Ashland, Ky. in and C- collars on coats and cloaks are not new but the new klnd.ptiTel vet -collars are distinctly 'unirjue.

They are. formed of. row after "row of- velvet nasturtiums or sisals carringer UL. Huntlrig- WHugfirBnrrlngeir Nitrp; W. 1 rind." wife and sons of.

of Kenova, W. arid Mrs. In, it. Bel vi and daiigti- and M. sons'- Clifford and Bel- arid Mrs.

S. and and: Wayne, Mr. and been spending several weeks at Chau tauqua, New'York, Mrs. George Gray) returned ta'the, hoirie bf her.aunt, Mrs. Oscar -Ricliey In Irbntou.

She will' spend this with her sisters, Mrs. Emmett 'McKeow'ri and Blantori. Brown JGreenup, is speriYHug this week with local relatives and friends. lljiin'd'wn's enjoyed Iiy all present. Ida Baesman or.

conducted a beauty parlor on street is now located In the rinil Gall barber shop In Chll- "The Misses Neudoerfer of Hutchins street Iinve returned'from a dellght- fiii motorlhg trip Cedur I'oiiit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Fails and Lake New Charles VArmsey spent'; Sun- clay with her Caroline 'AustiU iri Il'keton. street-' class at-her at An interesting program -been- prc- of: the class; are urged to "presenf: The 'assistants will lie. Misses Anna Ruth Rayburn, Mrs. Jane Carson, Mrs. Bertha' Ada- Ger-: Frank Fields Taylor.

-The the Philathea have 1 charge the; Bible sch'opl at the tabernacle -on" CampbeU 'avenue, riiorn- ing. nrid plans' for "the. "sanie -wilt be tnade at.th'e Reverend Hugh Ivnii rEvaris, pastor "'of -the'Westminster rrcsbyterlnn ch'u'rch, and Mrs. 'Evan'sjond. their two children; Hugh Bean and Slabel, arrived to be guests at the home of Mr.

arid Mrs. Albert Martlng, Fiighth street. Rev'd. Mr. a i a of, the Presbyterian church, and a reception' for Mrs.

held come" high tight about the throat are "fns tened lit one. side georgette. a knot: dresiint tabler Is a- small swivel chair ph bl Bterert' fa Waclr gay; scatteredv the -H- inrfAct. These chairs 'can also bi had hi gold color rpieVgateeh; Tfce Hmiao Influence first to in-' 'to us -rthe; possibilities: ot painted etc.Viand new effects have been, produced Pale pink; i i 11 rige rle' paint ed wit garlands- of harmonizing' flowers' is" among.the Ibveliest of sets are.bound in green. bne'HhirigVparticularly, 1 do not believe men realire It is the buslnesi of being.a Consider' the magazines de' 'themselves this business: Mr.

"and (Charlotte Mrs. George MoffdtL Aklcrson) and sou, George, formerly, bf this city, who have been visiting the former's, sister, Mrs-'F. A. Ulxby in Iroritpn, returned to their home in Virginia, Newport of the prayer Wednesday service Mrs. Sibley (Helen ot I.os 'Angeles, Culif.j who to Maryland to visit Slbley's friends and rclii- are here 'now visiting friends atid rtintives of at t'orts- Yates and children iiave from "a two visit- with relatives Vn Grecnup and Uaceland, Mr.

Mrs. Ray Clayter and family Sunday with relatives In I'ikeloh. Over 150 local Odd Fellows, and tlieir families -journeyed to Serpent Mound Sunday: for tlie a a picnic, where ti- program had been prepared for the entertainment of the crowd. W. B.

Roderick of Mnaclic.stcr," gave a talk and 'was followed by Past Grand John R. Lynn and Emil Helt of-Pbrtsmouth. of Irontori, the of Jliss 'LUr cille avenue. At a recent meeting of: the. East Portsmouth W.

-T: U. the delegates were elected the county convention, which lield iri Wheelersburg Friday, August 2p, Mesdame? Emily Herdman', Harry B. F. Stewart, Louise Van Wendel- ke'n, Linley Harriet Sallabay, Stewart, Fred Vv arner, -Frank George White, 'Ella Duis, Edith. King and Miss Clara Sherman.

Miss McCready has returned to.iher'-h'omC' iri Lock bourne, 0., after, two weeks' Mr. and Mrs! 1C3S 'Seventh street. St. Mary's Council, 1 No. 162 Ladies Columbia will hold their regular mbnthly.

irieeting "Tuesday evening. All meiribers are urged to attend. The Daughters of the Union'Vptcrans: will meet Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in ''the'' basement of the public library. A full attendance is purged. and Mrs.

Journey, of WheelcrEburg-had ns guests Sunday Mr. and Airs. Cottle and and Sriyder Emma Harwpod Lncas- Side entertaineci at dinner Sunday iii honor, of Mr. Ib ley. of Angeles, Mthe'o'follpiyJnB- relatives: Mrs.

Leslie Marsh and rr -arid Mrs. L. K. a i a little "orriia Jeaii of Lucasvlllc, -tfml Clyde Mercer 'of Sedan, -Harwood, Mr." Chas. Jlnrsli the honor guests Mr.

and Jlrs. 'Mi-. and Mrs. Diiyid Goad of Uose- mount.Road are leaving Thursday on a motoring, trip 'to Vn: Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Gahm and on Dwight of Bnird avenue spent bunday with relatives and friends in acksou, Ohio. A birthday party was enjoyed by a group of folks at the home of W. A. Voyzey Kin- in honor of their jM 6ld daughter, Elizabeth. -'The time was spent in playing games after whicli an ice course was Those present, were: Rutl Hazel Bailey, Catherine Kd Dorothy Kapp, Martha Kapps Moore, Thelnm Nickel, Irlne Hetty Siliert, -rhllomeim a and the hostess Eliznbetl Group il of Trinity Ladles' Aid Society will enjoy a dinner sis o'clock tomorrow evening iri Mound 'ark.

This promises to ue a very en- pyable affair and all members are irged Miss Minnie Seidel ot Harvard street lott this morning for a week's visit with relatives in Columbus. Mr. nnd Mrs. -W. Stratum ot Pikotoii spent, tiie week-end with Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ralph Peel. Fry mid a i spent Sunday with relatives nnd friends and Klclunondale, Ohiu. in Mr. and Mrs.

Stnnloy Kendall and j.ilighter, Virginia, of Cedar street, have returned from a visit with rcla lives nnd friends in Cincinnati. members of the tcnm of Whit 'Council No. o4. Degree 1'ocn- jjfjlhontas, are asked to appear in their ISJ5- proper rcsalia for the meeting ou f-fi 'August. 'JS.

Draping of the cliiirter of departed members will the meeting. Mrs. Don Wnkefield of 'vSunrlse avenue have returner! from visiL i tlie former's ffe' nothir nnd a Mrs. Mne Wuke- Jield nnd Mrs. Lou -Vtklnson.

Their 'daughters. Donati, Uillie Lou nnd VVIrena Mae, who accompanied thuin, in for a days' The fourth entertainment arranged by Mrs. George K. Matthews oE Throe Oaks for the nleasure oC the disabled veterans in the U. S.

Veterans' Hospital at Cliillicothe will Like place this evening at 7 o'clock in the recreation room of the hospital. The program will be given ly a group of talented juvenile artists composed of Irene Stone and her brother, Harold Stone, Bobbie Moore house. Olive a and her dan- 'cing partner, Donald Elwell. These entertainers have been very nuicli enjoyed by the soldiers. On' next Sunday afternoon Talmage Ed wards will take his CJtee Club to the hcwpi- tal to give a concert.

and Mrs. S. A. Stewart nnd their Rutlr and Joan, and son, Stephen, 31r. and Mrs; Clifford Mrs.

Linnia Klewart. Stewart Allard and John liurke, have'returned mile nntomoblle trip through They visited-DW Irpit, the Thousanl Islands; the New England. States and enroute home stopped at ninny historic places In and around Washington, D. C. and Virginia.

The a Pan Club met recently at the home oE Miss Dorothy Breh- iher on Logan street. 'After the business meeting a socinl hour was enjoyed hy the following members: Misses Avonell Carr, Mildred Carr, Nell Stewart, Jenn' Or Ice, 1 Gricei Retm Menefee, Grace Kiefer ari! Dorothy Brehnier, the hostess: Misses Frances Shumivny, Elizabeth Turner and Madge Masters of Columbus, were out of town guesls the' meeting. Friends of Miss Mabel Watkins, who left the. city last week after visit with her a Mrs. K.

.1. Meachnm, of Sunrise avenue, will he sorry to hear a she was injured in an automobile accident enroute to her home In Tulsa, Okla. Miss Watkins Is now ii hospital at Vandalin, where accident occurred. She is reported recovering and hopes to be able to continue to and B. and daughter are the guests of and Mrs.

W. P. Bryant of Sixth expect to remain about a week. Mr. arid Mrs.

George TV." Freurid and and Mrs. R. IU Mittendorf were guests of relatives Sunday. Ann Lbu- elia Ross, were giVen eyenlrig at; the home Slissv. LevIpe, 3955 Galiiri.

'evening was cbritesta after, which; a dainty! was served.to/the Rose-! maryMurin, Pelligrion, -Drus-' Duncan, Agine Sara" Morris, Katherine Chase, Elbise Clarlc, Josle Henry, Mafcella Slnrisr. Frances Dorothy Sylva Salvwas and Bertha i Cnrl Kemp, Frank Aldridge, Moore, Glen Fitcb.jJoe Colvin, Herbert Levine, Milton Levine, Smith, Pelli- grinon, Price, Clyde Bruce, 1 Jones, Charles -Wopten and James Manning. Miss Lorraine Harris was a gracious-hostess to a group bf friends Mpriday Iri honor of Mlaa Ruth M.illard -of bridb clect of -Mr. Ervin Gehres. affalirCwas for the honor guest.

Bridge forined the di- versibri of the evening and at its close -a dainty, one' course luncheon was served. The following were the invited guests: Miss Millard, honor guest, Mesdatnes Donald Melville Stallings, Henry-Mar tin, Howard Davis, Raymond Mltten- Henry Eccles, Howard Baug'ri- riian, John Lloyd rind Howard Genres and Dorothy Goetz, Jane Ruth Gay frocks "the. small daughter of white mull with. embroidered" dots In -blue arid yellow covering surface: The" yokes 'are made bf blue bands 'fagotted together. Aid Just the thing to hang: up in a crowded quarters --when travelling is a- flat-case bf pigskin iwlth a good sizel mlror- set -in the top, a two clothes brushes, one and the other small, suspended from It.

-Spanish S4ool5 stools exactly the The Woman's. Home 1 Companion, The Ladies Home The Delineator, The Pictorial 1 Good Housekeeping, McCall's 'and. others of: huge Vthe riagiesvin the newspapers devoted exclusively to the business of' helping fvprneri'lii the af-' fairs' of their -businesses vanien. Or Is this business more of -a when -everything said done, is; It truly woman who takes n'n intelligent 'Interest in her. home reads jthe 'of'advertising in oj: womari's-.

-'magazines. A tbs- 'rates in-'the', 'others 'nre almost "I i I anything: to atn 'n- Shouldn't open; their eyes to s. mpre.Lcompiete understaBding of (hsi miignitude.of the of being a I woman? I 'feel humKe there Is 5 0 iiagazine to the I business of being-a" mari? course! golf magazines, and fishing''magazines and lodge! magazines and' motor magazines, and other but thess all have to do'with the recreations of wpmaD, on the other hand there magazines as slip under one's feet, are 'made- of roughly and decorated, with rush bottoms. Electrified Table A table a host bf secrets, or when the top is discloses 'plugs, two 1 -'grlH and "the other- a-" There are drawers for china, silver linen. woman's pages'In-the newspapers and at least-, one, of the woman's magazines.

things beyond the understanding of men. are discussed, ittfal men. may be -made; more comfortable and that the home, may lie raore'ably adminlstrated -and thatHhe children may be better care of and clothed with less expense andto bet ter. But realize the. peculia nature' and colossal magnitude of the business of being" a too do men.

arn the one craft arid'Priicilia and 'others devoted arts and sciences. 'vjt- is truly this business ness, "atV from any ot of being woman nnd it is Big Busl- niariy Young girls' who tfiink of marriage merely. as a and happy pro- gressiori. of rornarite should pause before leaping, to consider their cap: ability if lacking- in training, thsir disposition to make business ot being a woman -The happiness of her man aM and-, chiidre'rt will Spend for a it-. pend, tb.a.ebnslderable degree, upon -Finney and daughter Eleanor of rt street, have just re; turned from it month's visit.with relatives had i i 'Vernon; Springfield, Dayton, London.

unibus. -J' Members Priscilla Club and their be this evening "iiy Frank. W. Mbulton and M. at the summer home of the latter on Turkey Ella Summers of Corslcana, TCXHS.

-who has spent the- summer with her daughter Mrs. Ralph- of "Franklin', ayes zer'ot -Sixth streets-ill retnru'to her" nue has just returned from a business 'trip. through West Virginia -in interests of the J. Davis -Drug Company. Mrs.

Leonard Purslow and son John of Sixth who; are guests Mr. Mrs. Purslow, in Cincinnati -rras joined 'Sunday by Mr. Leon-d Pnrslow who will- accompany em 'home nt. the end of this them TIKES PATTERH The White Kose Sewing Circle will meet this evening with Mrs.

Harry Reinhnrdt, of Seventh Dr. Frederick Deu'schle who has guest, of his parents, -Mr. and Krjmlc Denschle of Elghtli street, has returned Clnciiinnti where lie hn's opened -an office recently. He intends TO practice while finishing Ills medical studies at the University oC Cincinnnt. Bothwell, Margnerite Ruth Nancy Grimes and Mildred Bertha Davis of Mound street, will be ther'guest of honor at a bridge'-shbwer, to he giveri this evening by Miss Polly Cobiirn st her home Third street.

T.ncal friends of Mrs. Ollie Lyons and Mr. Henry Benls both of Ironton, will ho intcrestetl- to hen'r of their marriage which took place In this city Saturday. Sir. and "Mrs.

Beals aro at home in Ironton where Mr. Reals-is employed at the Foster Stove Company. Mi-, nml Mrs. S. E.

Wnl'dis and dnughter Mnry Kathryn, oC Waller street, have returned frbni a two weeks' vacation -sppnt at Virginia Beach and Norfolk, Vn. Mr. WaKl- is is nn rnir.hiye nf the Norfolk and Western vailrorid. her home soon. The Misses Nolle and Esther arrived home this afternoon from a delightful two months' tojonrn at Camp Allegheny, West Virginia.

a Mrs. Appleton arid son. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Klizabeth Apple.

(on have returned from a motoring trip to Niagara Falls and points of interest in Canada. Mrs. Mollie Wisbey nnd Mrs. Lll- 5ie Gasawy of Indianapolis, nru visiting their brother and Fister-in law, Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Beigang 100C Findlay 51 reel. Mr. nnd Mrs. Compton Huntington, W. spent end i local relatives.

of Mrs. Fred Pride. Fifth street, entertained witli bridge at her home recently in honor of Steve Beedie, of Council Bluffs, wJio is the guest of Mrs. John Lynn. The following guests were present: Mrs.

H. Mrs. John K. Lynn, Mrs. Steve Hcedie, Mrs.

Hotz, Mrs. Adam Gcisler, Miss Katherine Conley, Mrs. Walter Wilhelm and the hostess, Mrs. Fred M. Pride.

Those iilnnnlng attend the Richnrd Young (if Slxil: street iefi today for Iligwin, I Muskoka Lake, Ontario, Canada, to attend E'hi Kiipp'i Tau Convention. Mr. Young goes as a delegate from i a i University Chapter Fraternity. regular Ladies' Day luncheon at the Country Club Wednesday nre asked to notify the committee today if they the week- have not already done FO. The committee is composed oE Mrs.

Wil- inm Meyer, Mrs. T. II. Stewart and Mrs. T.

C. Lloyd. Mrs. Carl Hlankenmeyer iaincd the members of the K. K.

Club with a bridge luncheon Mondny afternoon nt her home on IJalrd avenue. Prizes for scoring in the -games were given to Miss Mary Hopkins and Mrs. Charles Kinsey of Columbus. Mrs. Compton of Huntington, W.

a former mem the club, wns a welcome gue.i the meeting. ladies of the First Christian will serve a roast beef dinnei the church dining-room tomorrow until 1 o'clock. The public Invited to ntteu'l. Miss Polly Grimes of Second street arrived home Mils afternoon from Camp Allegheny. W.

where has leen spending the summer. Divisions Nine and Ten of the First liaptlst Ladies' Aid Society will meet Wednesday afternoon 2:30 o'clock In the home of Mrs. Edward Dawson, 2101 Itobinson avenue. Business of importance demands a large attendance. Diamond Rings Closins oiit at cost.

See Frank D. Son Repair -nd St. Mes Amies Club met recently at he home Miss Marie Iloehnker on Brant nvenue. The evening was in music and games nnd at the rlose a dainty salad course was served to the following members nnd Mesdnincs Charles I.afforty, and I.loyd Baker, Mi.ssi.-s Dora Stewart. Hazel ShCroniiiker, Katherinft Kugleman, Irene Slnttery, Carrie Pfarr and pnest.

Miss Ada Krisher of Col. The npxt meeting nf the club will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Charles Lnf- ferty, 13LX) Eighteenth strett. and Mrs. John W.

Russell and Margaret, of Findlay are enjoying a motoring trip rough "Central of Lincoln street it his.former home The Ladies' Aid Society of the Kranklln Furnace Church wili hold a picnic on the comniunitj grounds Thursday afternoon. which all members of the Sunday School are cordially invited to at icixl. All are asked to brin? we'd filled baskets of Things to eat. Announcement was made Saturday in Hiintingtcin, W. of the ment of Mrs.

Amizetta Northcott White, daughter of Mr Mrs. Gustavus A. Northcott of Hunting- fori, W. and Mr. William Perry Herring McFadden, of Beaumont, Texas.

The wedding will be one o.f the outstanding events of thfc Mr. and Mrs. Merd Thompson of Giving Station, entertained the following guests with chicken dinner nt their home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Journey and ton, Bert.

Mrs Robert Gillnnd and daughter, CInire and Miss Marie Pinnington. Mrs. Robert Townsend will en terrain the members of the K. Klub at Iier home on Sumuiitt street this evening in honor of Mrs. Charle: Kinsey of Columbus, who is hci house guest.

fall. The Ladies' Aid Society of th Calvary Baptist church will give Flipper Tuesday evening in the churcl dining room from five to seven o'clock, 'file patronage of the public invited. sprigs of a religious. Thew singers girls Zion Baptist church, and are holding state and national championships in colored choir competition. They have been to manv.

cities-ot the East on tour for six weeks at a time. They are not unknown in having siiug at local'churches and lu Russell. their concert at 6:30 to' 1 enable them to fill a church engagement after, their at the i a Ji'-' ill Lite Niceties OnEtiquet Grag'g-r'Tou say dropsy caused your brother's death Gregg-- Tes, lie dropsied out of a AT V. M. C.

The Jones Hillard-, Singers of Cincinnati are boi.ked as special What.are some of the most essential assets" in becoming popular socially?" "21 Can one develop such assets? mannerisms ever enhance a personality? 1 The-Answers -and friendlr innhner. 2. Somewhat, by. considering others and always trying to act untural. 3.

It real riiay. Affections never do. attraction for the X. evening in a concert -of old this time HOHOKUS, X. P.

William A. Sharp considers himself the oldest Son-' day school'teacher. liis SOil year and for GO years had tellin; young folks of the good old-Bible wir to fight the good fight v-' A SIMPLE SCHOOL FROCK 5SW. Cotton or wool flannel, pongee, or jersey may be used for this style. The Pattern is cut in 4 slies: 8, 10 and 12 years.

A 30 year size will require 1 3-S yards of 36'Inch material. To trim as Illustrated will require 3 yards of braid or bias, binding on collar, cuffs and belt. Pattern mailed to any address on receipt, of loc in silver or. stamps. Send 15c in silver or.

stamps for our UP TO DATR FALL AND WINTER 1027-1028 BOOK OF FASHIONS. COATS Exert "Delightful Effect! 5SOO Siie Street sad Steto 903 Gallia Strtet Dresses, Coats, Millinery Of Style and Quality Credit At Lowest Cash Prices OPTOMETRY It's Value To The Public By Bennett, Babcock How vslua-blc nre he optoruelrist's It varies in different cases. Hal ANY service rendered is worth more (o (lie patient than it costs. If the value of Ae optometrist's services varies, the charges cannot be announced in No, it is no more possible for the optometrist to state his charges before an examination than for anj other professional man. If the value of the optometrist's services varies, so must the cost? Naltiraliy.

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