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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 5

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Page ive (NERVOUS RESTLESS i Lydia VEGETABLE COMPOUND Cowans Creek Ladies Aid application wonder a i Cktrfrt iatlodri Moro BABY urnishings 9 WHElN ADMIRAL i mw personalized HOME PERMANENT PIM PtCTai KELLER'S CUT RATE fT xr fflE WrotyERAW UGHT COMPLY SOOltUT what ar a scieAce is doing to sob problems of bearing loss for people cruelly baadicappod Nrw tiny electronic devic gms erw hop Pradales faed to your iedi UMRHH IB Pride of Kington Ko 311 of AWill hold team practice at the lodge hall Wed nesday at 7:30 Every member It urged to be present Mr and Mrs Louis Lieurance' spent the Weekend in Oxford with their 'daughter Mrs' Robert Blakely and family On Sunday they' went to Cincinnati to see Laurence presentation of Hamlet at the Guild Theater acted in her place Mrs Moon gave a reading and conducted a contest for which Mrs red Ba shore received the' prize Mrs Cox gave an interesting review of the dedication of the church in 1898 which was new to sev eral members and greatly en joyed The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs? Davis with Mrs Smith and Mrs Moon as assistant hostesses A dainty salad course was served from a pretty lace cov ered table in the dining room where a color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the flowers candles and crystal ap pointments 1 'Miss Nellie arren and Mrs Oliver Ivers were guests of the club Members present were Mrs Moon Mrs George Wiget Mrs Arthur Gibson Sr Mrs Davis Miss Rhoades Mrs Cu tis Mrs Bashore Mrs Dwight Stephenson Mrs Mary Ellen Botts Mrs Smith Mrs Wilfcrd Young and baby son Mrs Nor dyke Mrs Burch Laymonand the three hostesses PtaMt mImIUI baeUet af laMna ins saw km tm DtAPNISS AND how to ovacoMi rr with exclusive DIAl A WAVE chart your gold to tha ONE au all 'I erts Carol Sue Dunn' Madoiyn Gordon Pobst rances Warren Nancy Lovely Donna Jean Wharton Wilma Tener and Sara Breuleux Thismay be a Mg yr 'We hope so Depend ou a for cdi to make the mort of your opportu nities Just lift your Whose and eaU City Loan Get a Cash Lift in jig We know hew to supply the money on term you will like Lot hslae natwa (vmknow what we mean?) This (rest medicine also has what Doctom call a atomachlo tonic effect i NOTE Or yea esey paefe LYDIA nxKHAirs tablets with ui tree assigned to take different games Then they played games and formed a "The second class troop also had a ThosepresentwereMrsJ A Woid and Mrs George udge leaders Ernestine Suiritt JudyEveland Joann udge Mary Lee Sfianahan Garnett Briggs Betty Georges Patty Kuebler Kathryn Rob Send coupon today! MAUri NAMg ADDSSSS Smith Place Girl Scouts orm Two Smith Place1 Girl Scouts met Thursday at Smithplace school They discussed the first chapter in the Girl Scout then di vided into troops The' second class troop selected a name as yet' members' were asked to think upon the subject and look up badges in home making" 1 The tenderfoot 'Scouts talked about badges and took clothes to send overseas They decided that each week a girl would be Birthday Surprise 5 8 riends at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Rein smith last Saturday night sur prising Mrs Reinsmitb on her birthday annivexs ary The guests took well filled baskets of food including three large birth day cakes The evening' was spent in feasting' playing cards and a social time Those who en joyed the evening with Mr and Mrs Reinsmith were Mr and Mrs' Harold Burge Mr'' and Mrs Ralph Myers of Dayton Mr and Mrs George Hartley Mr and Mrs Mathew George Miss Mary Blackburn was pro gram leader on the den Gold In She told of the beginning of culture in the Ohio Valley including the first musics which was Negrp ballads and mountain songs a ou homes including that of Gover nor Worthington at Chillicothe and named any noted educa tors" and writers of the day such as Horace" Mann president of Antioch College in 1850 McGuf fey at Oxford (Miami Universi ty) Coates Kenney author of on the Roof Alice James Urbana The speaker told of a delightful visit to this home A description of Clovemook the Carey sisters home In Cin cinnati was given Miss Black burn said wrote fashion able melancholy poerri and Phoebe wrote with a better sense of Henry Ward Beecher headed Lane Seminary in Cincinnati He was the father of 11 famous chil dren One was Harriet Beecher Stowe who wrote The speaker spoke of the controversy this book caused Mrs' Stowe had made a trip through Kentucky 'before' writing the book Aunt Ophelia in the book Is a description of her own aunt Mrs Stowe brought up a number of children wrote trav eled and lectured William Dean Howells is" con sidered the most distinguished writer ot Ohio He wrote biogra phies and introduced realism to it i He encouraged Paul Laurence Dunbar of Dayton to write poetry and his poem lindy was to the group Other authors mentioned were Anderson Dorothy Canfield isher Ben Ames Williams of Jackson Charles Allen Smart Chillicothe' author of and Louts Bromfield who be came famous while abroad and returned to Mansfield' and rc claimed a 'worn out farm Miss Blackbum told of smade by Clinton County visitors and read a letter from James Terrell giving his impressions of the author and his home and al so read from his book Poetry writers of the modem era include Ridgely Torrence native of Xenia and a Miami University professor who is not ed for the poem "The which the' speaker read' Jean Starr Untermeyer Zanesville is a musician and poet best known of Mrs Untermey poems was read The hostess assisted by Mrs Henry Waits and M7 Vaughn Bently served a delicious dessert course Guests of the club were Miss Sarah PoDfrs Cor nelius NeW Vienna and Mrs Vaughn Bently Sabina Mrs Harold Bashore Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs Harold Bashore enter tained her two table bridge club at her home on West Sugartrce street Tuesday night when she included Mrt William Irvinand Mrs Dale Turner as guests I Refreshments were enjoyed during the evening and at the close of an interesting session of contractMrs Howard Geb harf held high score Other members present were Mrs James Harris Mrs Har old Davis Mrs Paul Briggs and Mrs Laughlin uonaia naruey ana two aaugn Mr Hartley and two children Midland Ladies Aid Has Al day Meeting Mrs Vickers was hostess and Mrs Katie Mullins and Mrs rank Pond Jr co hostesses for the January meeting of the La dies Aid Of the United Brethren' Church of Midland Wednesday Ardelicious covered dish dinner was ferved at the noon hour The afternoon meeting was opened by the president Mrs Mae Knopp by singing a riend We Have in Jesus7? Mrs Sylvia Osborn was in charge of devotions which closed with prayer by Mrs: Knopp After the business session the meeting was closed by prayer by Mrs Mary Davis Thosewho enjoyed the day were Mrs Anna Allen Mrs Mae Knopp Mrs Mary Davis Mrs Katie Mullins Mrs Alice Sewell MrS Augusta Walker Mrs Eva Sherwood Mrs Emma Davis Mrs Sylvia Osborn Mrs Maudie Walker Mrs Ressie Bails of Blanchester Mrs Bowen a Yahn ey of Wilmington Mrs'Vel'ce Osborn and hostess Mrs EdnaVickers Other dinner gu i were Susan Pond Clarence Os bora Walker red Ball and Perry Garrison' The next meeting will be held in ebruary at the home of MrsEva Sherwood and will be an aft ernoon meeting Everything for the Nursery' Meets with Mrs Rhoades Members and guests of the La dies Aid Society of Cowans Creek Baptist Church 'were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrsz John Rhoades who was assisted by Mrs Ash more and Mrs Henry Cox ollowing the opening song Love To Tell the Miss Leota Rhoades had charge bf de votions reading several Items of New greetings' and meditations and the Scripture selection' Acts 1:1 8 Mrs Cox offered prayer A report was given of Christ mas baskets distributed smongi needy families Mrs Rhoades secretary read the minutes of the last meeting and balled the roll which was answered by 17 members who gayiLtestimomes of the blessings they had re ceived during 1948 The treasurer reported that the penny collection amounted to 75 eentg and a check for 84801 re fund on sales tax stamps had been received front the state auditor It was decided to hold another stamp collecting contest with Mrs Homer Nor dyke and Mrs Loren Davis as captains of the two divisions to close August 1 The meeting was closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer gifts Were ex changed and the program turned over to the committee Mrs Cox and Mrs Sarah Smith whose daughter Mrs Emmit Moon Social Calendar' MONDAY JANUARY 17 Wilmington Chapter No 357 E' regular meet Ing at Masonic 8 5 THE DAILY NEWS JOURHALWILMINGTON OHIO RIDAY JANUARY 31 Six and Twenty Club with Mrs Galvin 3:15 riday January: 2i A Club With Alien Haines 8 JANUARY 23 Rbyal Partners Class Church of Christ' monthly social in church basement Suffer Another Minute No matter bow long you hovu vrf fcrod or how many remedies you he triod for the itching of poonoeio oc zerna Infections athlete foot or other externally caused akin you can get wonderfut reeult from the use of WONDER Wr time diSCOVary i' Developed for the boy In thoArmy now for the homo folks I Na 'acid no alcohol no Painful I whito greaooldoe pain relieving and antiseptic No ugly appoaranco Oat WONDER get results It wonderful Sold in WDmingia by Gran tham Dow Rale A Cotner Drug Stores or yur hometown drug gist ORDINANCE No 4M AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC TION IS 09 THE CODIIED ORDI NANCES THE CITY WIL MINGTON RELATIVE TO MEET INGS CITY COUNCIL Be It Ordained by the Council of the City of Wilminxton State of Ohio SECTION That Section 2S cf the codified Ordinances ol the City ofWilmington Ohio be amended to reed a follows: SECTION 26 AH meeting of th Council shall be held at the Council Chamber in the City Buddies Thy regular meetings shall be held on the first and third Wednesday of each month except when such day if a legal holiday' when the regular meet ing shall ba held on the Thursday BABY BEDS Maple or birch As low as $1795 BABY Black blue or grey As low as $1695 BASINETTES As low as $895 BATHINETTES As low as $1L95 HIGH Maple or birch As low os $1195 1 News of Interest to Women January Odds Ends Sale lOSS YOU GAtN! Broken discontinued line We want to move these Iteme so wo can organize our stock All good quality rnerchandlee Yani Club with Mrs' i Terrell Annual business'' meeting 8 Wilmington Unit American' Legion Auxiliary monthly social at Legion Home 8 1 Tuesday Kensington Club with Mrs Bangham WEDNESDAY JANUARY 1 Martinsville Chapter El 8 Chapter Ohib 0 with Mrs Creamer 8 Junior Mothers Club with Mrs Harold VanDervort 3 Cheerful Circle Club with Mrs Arthur Probasco 1:30 Giri Scout Council at City Hall 1130 Pride of Wilmington Couth eilNo 211 of A' team practice at the lodge hall 7:30 PM Young Adult Class of Church of Christ Sunday School home of Mrs Robert lint 893 ife avenue 7:30 Beech Grove Circle at Beech Grove riends i Churchy 1 Second Creek Ladies Aid Society all day meeting horn of Mrs Roy Rhude potluck dinner at noon a a THURSDAY JANUARY 20 Clinton Council No 32 oAi lodge hall 7:30 True Blue and Co Work ers Port William Methodist Church basement 1:30 7 Rebecca Circle at Methodist Church 3 1 Mrs Harris program leader Martha Circle home df Mrs Paul Moffat 7:30 Mrs Edward Koraman program leader Esther Circle home of Mrs Earle Clai bourne Miriam Circle CS home of Mrs Everton Birdsall street 'and Prairie avenue 7:30 Mi Mrs John Shrack program lead er Rachel CS home of Skim tning 110 West Main street 8 Springfield WCTU with Mrs Raymond Linn 3 kite Mm taomt bi Hone tani Waring Shickley of Dayton was lunch eon chairman r' Miscellaneous Shower Honors Bride tobe Mrs' Robert Dean entertained with miscellaneous shower at her country home near Martins villeWednesday" in honor of M(gs Shirley Jordan whos tnar rlage to her eldest son Mr Rob ert Dean Jr "Will be an event Of January 22 3 The gifts were attractively ar ranged on a large round table centered with a miniature brld A pink hnd white umbrella to which streamers were attached hung from' the celling to repre sent a shower Games were enjoyed through out the afternoon with prizes go ing to Mrs Robert Rankin and 1 Mrs loyd Smalley After deli cious refreshments were served the bride to be led the way to the living room where she opened her many lovely and useful gilts and graciously expressed her sincere appreciation "Those invited were Mrs' Rich ard Townsend Mrs Stanley Wil kinson: Mrs Emma' Rankin Mrs Robert Rankin Mrs' Hun ley Cramton Mrs Paul Hodson and Joann Mrs Roy Camp Jr Miss Evelyn Mongold Mrs Clar ence Jordan Mrs Harold Dean and: children Mrs Loren HiU Mrs Howard McKenzie Mrs Harold Prickett Mrs John Patch Mrs Chester Myers Mrs loyd Smally and Susan of Martinsville Mrs Clarence Camp Miss Evelyn Michael Mrs Bessie rarier and Mrs Edith Grsy Wilmington Mrs Lester Ellis Sabina' and Mrs 2 effie Camp Columbus" 0 and Coat Sweaters Button froat checks plaids in Blue Greeny BrouTi Regular prices: $398 $298 $298 and $198 V) 1 a 35 Pairs Shoes All All Sport and dress Regular prices: $29? i'' WE HAVE ALL THE BEST COLD ANO COUGH REMEDIES COTNER Guest Speaker At Luncheon prof Rolla: oley head of the music department of Wilmington College was guest speaker at theluncheon meeting of Alpha Phi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma at the Van Cleve Hotel' Dayton Saturday afternoon! Attending the meeting from Clinton county were Misses ChloeMcVey( Ruth Haynes Bet ty Magee Myra Haydock nnd Mae McKay As a part of the' general theme' 'for study during this year Better Understanding of Interaa tional Prof oley discussed the East" Music coordinator and teacher of music in Near Eastern coun tries for eight years the speaker is particularly fitted for tye sub ject which he presented by tell ing interesting facts concerning the customs and life of the peo ples with whom he worked He discussed the educational sys terns of the countries and told informally many personal expe riences while he was engaged In UlCt WUlK luCiv iiMisa Roberta WardweU of ranklin was In charge of th and Mizs Otherine TUESDAY JANUARY 18 Evening Missionary Cir de irst Baptist Cjiurch home of Mrs Monte Haidet? Executive board of Worn Council meets at Church of Christ 7:30 Modern Mothers Club with Mrs Robert Conard 127 Lorish' avenue 8 Lions Club Auxiliary din net meeting at White House 7 Catholic Ladies of Colum 4 bia at Twin Maples 8 Miss Mamie Regan End Harmony Club with' Mrs James Dun lap 2 Tuesday Contract Club" General Denver Hotel' luncheon at 1 Mrs rederick Merrick host Social Happenings 2TSL a 5AVIWG COM MV Elmer Seifert Mgr South St Phone 2518 GOLD RUSH 11 Git Relief HALE COTNER STOP THAT COUGH I i WE HAVE REINERS REINOL or Rheumatism Arthritis Neuritis Lumbago i 4 29 Pair Work Rubbers Sturdy Regular price: $219 next lollawlnxr such Wednesday Wild meeting for the six months commenc I inr on Agri! 1st shall convene at 0:00 I o'clock Mi the other six months the meetings shell convene at 7:30 Adjourned meetings may be held at such time as may be determined by majority vote of the Council at any regular adjourned or special meeting The orgardsation meetinc of the Council ahal" be at the first regular meetinc January next follovlne the municipal elections SECTION 3 Sactlon of the Codified Ordinances ot the City of'Wllmlnrton Ohio as now in effect is hereby repealed SECTION 3 This ordinance shall take effect at tha earliest date al lowed by law Passed thia Oth day of January A IMS CARROLL President ef Council)Attest: II A GEHRINGER 1 Clerk Approved by me this 5th day ot January A IMS PQBEPT STEIinNS Jtayor sfca2AUk IRRiTABLEHIGH STRUNG do to this function! age cause? Al you between th ages 33 and 31 and coinc through that trying runs tional aga' period peculiar to women? Does this mike you sui ter from hot flashes feel so nervmu Irritable weak? Then so try Lydia Vegetables Compound to relieve such symp tmhsl famous for thlst Many wise women take Compound regular ly to help build up Mststanoe acalaat this distress Compound contains no haMV tonninc drugs ft Dept Store Blanchester 1 Phone 3301 WILMINGTON PAINT arid GLASS CO in the home of Mr 'ft Mrs Isaac Barney recently were Mr and Mrs Charles Walls and Mr and Mrs Elza children of Peebles Mr Barney remains IB New Vienna Club Studies Ohio Culture i New Vienna Club was welcomed to th bom of Mrs George Henderson Wednes day afternoon' JTh vic presi dent Mrs Homer Williams presided and conducted th busl nesa session Mrs" Arthur' McCoy introduced Mrs Ralph Cornelius who sang Moon" by redrick Knight £ogan and Ohio1! by Mary Earl accompanied: by Mrs Henry: Waits at the piano' and three children Mr and Mrs UaHlav and Iwa Haiiffh MS? Monday 'January 17 1 949 M' IS naaio rnonograpn V''r COMBINATIONS A 1 the last word in convenience Rad ios with req uency Modu lotion (M) in striking console or table models radio phonographs withSlide A Way and automatic record cnangers in su perbly designed cabinets a Z'V'' 98c Bath Towels Hemmed 19x34 Blue Peach Rose Green Regular price: 29c 18c r't I found a HwWay to avorite Story of GARSON KANIN (from hislory) rj TH ty 4 a 5I1I Ah 1 CH 11 I rr 1 fl If II I 1 1 4 I fl fl 1 fl ft i aw ea' a 1 IW BmBLX i scWewnnnN I 3 A 2 Xl 'af' i 9 7 LB Lawre I I i x3r I GE 7 I i 7g fl Jg Alan 1 7 a 4Jfe V4 1 A I i W' A I A 1 XI 4 i I yI rA A A 7 4fl if' fl Ha 'A i i i num i 'f r6BaBae'aaa4eaeeeeeeeeks M0MWAC A 87 aw 4 Zf 'I bi I vy5 A A I I 1 fxA'A tai Mtee BaTm GmmM 'A I WLOAN iHby yMarmi 8100 822 2OO 1634 500 2418 500 3899 AMOUNTS as arlVSMee MSMTX.

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