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Society Theaters Sports Classified ESTABLISHED 1852. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, 8UNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1933 PAGES 11 TO 30 Helen Williamson To Wed Edward Stevens Steubenville -works, Wtoling Steel Corp. He is a of Sigma Chi fraternity. Until of the young le are of old and respected fnm- in Sciolo county. Miss is the great, granddaughter Hollvnr Droulllard, who, I 1 Id, wife, Mn.

Evallne i i narlv tritll llnillHlanl. wa one of the early witlcrs here. Fill On her father's side descended from George nnd Mrs. Eliza Olvcns and 3irE. v'lll'imson also pioneer residents.

Mr stuvciis Is the grandson of the D. York, originally of who crossed to Co. Mr. slher, Mr. K.

D. Stevens, lo I'urismouth as a young man dealt. 'Announcement Of Engagement And Approaching Marriage Is MadeByDr. And Mrs. Howard Williamson, Parents Of The Bride-Elect.

AND MRS. HOWARD WILLIAMSON of 1112 Second street, w- oounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Edward Stevens jr sou of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Stevens of 1640 Fifth street. The wedding till I't nn event of early November and will be solemnized quietly in the Williamson home. Hoth Miss Williamson and Mr. Stevens are members of socially won incnt families here and their marriage will come as the culmination innc friendship which has lasted since childhood days. Miss a graduate of Columbus School for Girls In Columbus and College, Wellcsley, Mass.

Mr. Stevens is a graduate of Law- tweviUe, Lnwrenceville, N. J. Massachusetts Institute of Tech- In Boston, a Scores Close In Local Match For Championship "THE SECOND round of the city championship bridge match was played Friday night at the Ardzll. The Howell system of progression and the Mitchell match point scor- ng system are being used.

Mrs. S. Wheeler Rudd is game captain for the United States Bridge association under which auspices the championship matches nre being leld. Scores Friday night were as Minim: r. J.

and V. Me- Cnbc, high with 40 match poluts; Edmund Krlcker and Leroy Arnold second with 3fl 1-2; Mr. and Mrs. S. Wheeler lludd third with J4 1-2; Miss Dorothy Manning and Miss Mildred VanBussum fourth 1th nnd Miss Louise Bush and Hdivard Pursell fifth with 31.

Present standing of the teams is: Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. Wheeler lludd OS; idnmnd Krlcker nnd Lclloy Arnold 07 1-2; C. .1.

Phipps nnd L. V. Mc- Cnbc tt.1; Miss Ixiulsc Bush nnd Edward 03 1-2; Miss Dorothy Manning nnd Miss Mildred Van- Uussum fi2; nnd Mrs. Bernard Miller and Mrs. Raymond Knh 00 1-2.

Mrs. Hall Entertains Mrs. Nancy Hall of Klocum stn- Ion recently entertained a few iclghbors and relatives Those pres- rat were Mnrtln Hall of Butlc, Thomas Hall of Btclln, Inracc O. Jones of inn Cottlo nnd son Richard, John Cotile nnd son Ernest. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Philip Holnmlcr nnd children L.1U- renn, f'hnrlnlle, Mnrcelln, Ponnld and Joan, Mr. aoil Mrs. William 'oltle. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Mnrtln Hnll of Boston, Mr. nnd Mrs, William Hnl! nnd'son Lulher. Mr. nnd Mrli Hnll nnrl son Jnckle, Mr.

ami Mrs. Forest, Woods nnd ilnnch- cr Wanda. Jnlln Ashley, Turner nnd son Elmer. Mr. nnd Mr? C.

C. Jones, f-clotovlllc, Mrs. Frank Kirk nnd daughter Helen, lohn Yelcy. Cecil Coltle nnd son Kenneth, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Henry Colic. New Century Oub To Meet Members of the New Century club will hold their first meeting of Ihe new ycnr nt the K. of P. hull j'ridny at 2:30. Miss F.mmn Cramer will snoak on "The English Lnn- IMUIRC Its Uses and Abuses." and Mrs.

Mnurlcc P. Stout will give piano solo. Hoi.lra.-s fur llK ernoon nre Mrs. Fred South, Mrs. George Kltchncr, Mrs.

Henry Ruel, Mrs. W. C. Ferguson, Mrs. Louclla Wendclken.

Mrs. Jnmes Hnccr, Mrs. C. Tucker. Mrs.

Irving Drew nnd Mrs. W. H. Schwnrlg. Bridge Club To Mett Mrs.

J. Loren Robinson of 1241 Klnney's Inne will cntcrtnln the members of the Semper Fldells club nt her home Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Announce Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Moore of 423i Pine street announce the marriage of their dnughtcr Rcathn to Rupert Porfls, son of Mrs.

R. H. Malhews of 3210 Rlchnrd road. The ceremony wns performed Sept. 23 In C'atlcttsburg, by Rev.

W. E. Stewart. Miss Olive Cooper nnd Thomas Venturino were the onlj witnesses. Mrs.

Portls Is a gradn ate of Glenwood High school and Mr Portls of Portsmouth High "school. They will he nt home to their friends nfter Oct. 10 at 321! Richard rond. Both nrc employed Ihe Williams Manufacturing Co i-irilcs nnd social functions iK'Ing iilnuued to honor and brldwroom elect. Miss In1 left Saturday with Mr ,,,1 K.

D. Stevens to wend with her fiance In le. Fairy Tale Repeated nisc to request from the M'liool P. T. A.

Hie Three rousl- nnsantn. which was pn- iiiiTi-ssfully a few weeks Annn rrarocr and liniii'im Diilhelraor. will be rc- rriday night nt 8 o'clock. I'll, will be given In lil-li "'liool nudllorlum under of the Bond street limil 1'. T.

A. for which producers k'-lTwIM be sold by Ihe I'HIdren nnd nt the door on nf the performance. The rnllrp rust will rehearse nt the frlinol Wednesday at 6 p. m. SlHmT of the Frldny Aflcr- ini'l nl the Bendravons luncheon nnd a shower In honor of In, UIIKS, who Is leaving to- f.T IIIT home In Frankfort, Tin- aflcrnoon WHS al a t.rliliw games for which ni-ri' awarded to Mrs.

James 1 nii.l Mrs. Walter Whitman. were Mrs. Glenn Mor- Mr-. Kri'd R.

JoucK, Mrs. .11 iTi-iiiciT, Mrs. Robert Mor- iiud Mrs. Charles C. Wade.

Wiiilc nnd Mrs. Whitman tlii. iiimmlttce In charge of Amlre Weds Is made of the imri.ijf- nt Miss Audrey Andre. or Mr. nnd Mrs.

William i.f I i street, to Glen Kline, win Mix. riorn Kline of Glover Tin- ci-remony wns pcr- llrromin, Sept. 21. Mr. Kline nrc making their i Ciimpliell avenue.

Mr. Klin, i-- employe of the Selby Mrs. Kline Is employed ly i I i Manufacturing Co. Tn (iiir l.um-hcon simonton will lie hos- mlii-rs of Ihe Past Matrons iliil. i o'clock luncheon Mon- 'wy rnnfin nt Crystal Springs Your Time Is Limited '-u dread silling under a dryer, don't put having your innl.

callus. Our New Quick Drying Lotion dryer makes it easy for custom- nr in 0.1 often as they like, even though their time ii Kihtl Mfrrick's Bcmily Snlon Phone 756 Lois Jean Crull And C. A. Busch Will Wed Today THE wedding of Miss Lois Jean Crull, daughter of Mr. and rs.

Thomas A. Crull of 2031 ntccnth street, to Charles E. Bosch, on of Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Busch of 1603 Grandvlew avenue, will be solemnized this morning at a.

m. at the Kappa Sigma PI ouse In Cincinnati. Rev. David H. amlsou, head of the Kappa Bigma fraternity, will perform the cere- nony.

Miss Lucille Parks will erve Miss Crull as bridesmaid and Warden will act as Mr. Busch's beat man. Other guests for lie wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crull and son Thomas, Mr.

nnd Mrs. E. C. Davis. Misses Jennie Crull, Margaret Thomas, Violet and ean Brlggs and Avanel and Mildred Carr all of Portsmouth and Ir.

and Mrs. Ernest Schultz of Dayton. Miss Crull will wear a dress of lyaclnthe blue with black accessor- e's. She will have a shoulder corsage of white gardenias. Miss Parks vill wear rust with black accessor- es and will nave a shoulder corsage yellow rose buds.

Both Mr. Busch and Miss Cruil graduates of Pnrtsmouth High chool. Mj. Busch has studied at Ohio State university iu Columbus and Is now employed by Vulcan Corp. Miss Crull Is a member of Phi Beta PI sorority and Mr.

Busch a member of Knppa Sigma PI fra- ernlty. Mr. and Mrs. Busch will Icnvc Immediately after the ceremony for Chicago where they will visit A Century of Progress exposition. 1'hey will be at home to their friends their return nt 1007 Logan street.

First Of Mixed Series Is Held 'T'HE FIRST of Hie fall series of mixed contract bridge tournn- ments wns played Frldny night nt he Ardzll beginning at 8 o'clock mder the direction of Mrs. S. Wheeler Rudd. Winners 'for north nnd south were; Miss Mnry Jane UllBh nnd Lnfnyotte Taylor, high; Albert I.llilck ami Tllford Jewell, second Mr. nud Mrs.

WillUro Bain bird; nnd Miss Gertrude Fnlr and Kllzalwrh Alt.imnn. fourth. enst nnd west Mrs, Miller nnd Km. Harry W. Miller were ilgh; Mrs.

Volncy Tnylor nnd Mrs. R. B. Lnkcmlrc. second; Mr.

and Mrs. AllK-rt Tcpns, third, lied with MM. Harry McC'olgnn and Louis Hnsklns; and fourth, Mrs. A. Graves Williams nnd Mrs.

Robert Moore. Olher plnyers were Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Lnbold. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ernest Littleton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest Williams, Mrs. John A.

Grimes. Mrs. Colcman Grimes. Mrs. Donald Wilson.

Mrs. Ixfdle Turlcy, Mrs. J. C. Mllncr.

Mrs. J. Rlclmrdson Thomas. Mrs. H.

K. Feescr. Misses Gladys Evans, Nnncy Grimes. Ruth Thompson nnd Jane Korris and Robert Fuller. WieeJembwg Sorosls Mrs.

E. W. nanslmhnus of Dogwood Ridge, assisted by Mrs. E. O.

McC'uMcn, wns hostess to members of the Wheelersburg Sorosls club Frldny nfternoon. Mrs. Knrl D. Tielchcldcrfcr wns appointed delegate to the annual conference of Ihe south-east district of the Ohio Federation of Women's clubs to be held Jackson Oct 19 and 20. Mrs.

J. N. Hudson had charge of current events and Mrs. Relchelder- fer rend a pnper In the World Court. Discussion wns led by Mrs.

John Genhelmer. Mrs. Clarence Smith of Portsmouth played two plnno selections, "Hungarian," by McDowell and "Country Gardens" by Grainger. Others present were Mrs. Norman Adams, Mrs.

Lowell Blake, Mrs. Clnra Flchr, Mrs. Minerva Frnzler, Mrs. Clarence Fritz, Mrs. William Groh, Mrs.

Carl Hcrms, Mrs. Shermnn Hibbltts, Mrs. J. W. Hosklns, Mrs.

Jnmcs Mayenseheln nnd Mrs. Hnrold Hall, guest. D. A. R.

To Meet Mrs Arthur Lynn of 1100 Twen ty-second street will lw hostess to members of Joseph Spencer chapter Daughters of tie American Revolution. Monday night. Mrs. Mabel Wurstcr, Mrs. Elva V.

Crane. Mrs. Clnra Horr, Mrs. Josephine Bauer, Mrs. Grace Goodwin, Miss Mary Roysc nnd Miss Edith Royse will he A Reconditioning Oil Permanent Waie S5 NEW FALL HATS Mrs.

Chas. -yn Betty fowntend hostesses. Miss Anna ll will have a paper on tfce de- a partments of the United States BOV- eminent. T. A.

To Mfrt Members of the Tnlley Rnral T. A. of Lucasvllle will have their for the Mnnrtaj nlflit Jcflr. Hsre Wlillsm. PortnnoTitr, Mill' rr.

3. W. HIM! Guy Pictured are Mrs. Louii Ted Hacquard (Imogens Woods) daughter Mrs, Leotlie Woods of 1104 Fourth street; Mn. Harold ff'hitlalcH (Ruby R.

Johnson) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Johnson of 2330 Grandview avenue; and Mrs.

William Powell (Bernadine Kallner), daughter of William Kallner of Minford, all brides of recent date; Miss Muriel MeCabe, iW-'Pon, tKt'wooa god; Miss Jennie Hutchiman as Coidiioaiu; and Mita'Hetty Tomuend as Ihe baby bear will appear in "Goldilocks and the Three Sears" which Kill be reepated this week by Miss Anna Cramer and Miss Babette Dalheimer for the benefit of Ihe Bond Street school P. T. A. Mlis Shflton Weds Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Shclton of Cherry Fork announce Ihe miirrlage their niece, Miss Knlhryn Shclton Wilson L. Hnysllp. Tho cere- uouv took place nt 1'urlB, Aug.

The bride has mndc her home vlth her nunt and uncle for eomc Ime. She Is graduate of Wayne ownshlp High school. Mr. Haysllp 9 a BOU of the Intc Mr. and Mrs.

Jnincu T. Hnysllp. He Is a graduate of the West Union High school. For he last few years he hns held a responsible position with the Standard Oil Co. In Cincinnati.

Hold Linen SUiower Class Seven of Sciotovllle Chrls- lan church entertained with cov- ercd dish nipper and linen shower ct the home of Mrs. Mabel Qrashcl honor of Rev. nnd Mrs. John MUl- cns who were recently married. Rev.

Mullens is teacher of tlie class. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. John Mullens. Mr.

and Mrs. Spncks and son Junior, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dec Gnrvey, Mr. and Mrs.

William Spnrks nnd son Ralph, Mrs. Bertha Artls and daughter F.sther, Mrs. Alice Duffy. Mrs. Oretha Meyers, Mrs.

Bertha Watson, Mrs. Enid Pnn- tenney nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Grashel. Helen White Man-led Orvlllc White.

3342 Gnllla street, hns announced the marriage of his daughter, Helen White to John Arthurs, son of Emll Arthurs. The mnrrlagc was at Oreenup, Sept. 22 wllh Rev. J. O.

Swearin- gm of First Christian church officiating. Mrs. Arthurs graduated from Portsmouth High school last year nnd has been employed by Williams Manufacturing Co. Arthurs Is employed by bis fnther In a bicycle repair shop. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthurs are at home In an apartment, at 1700 Twelfth street While Roue To Meet White Rose council. No. M. Degree of Pocahontas, will meet Monday nlglit In Ac Jr.

O. U. A. M. room for their renular awl to make plans for the entertainment of the great Pocahontas who will be In Portsmouth earlr In November.

TrtaHj- TV Woman's Howe Missionary To Hold Banquet Meeting Monday MEMBERS of the Holmes club will begin their tlub year with a bannuet meeting at the Elks' club rooms MoudBy night at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Addle Keil, Mrs. Nell Adams, Mrs. Lydla Rickey, Mrs.

Esscl Monre. Mrs. Mabel Misses Mnbel Mnckoy, Stella Rowc and Erma Neudoerfer are member! of the committee In charge. Pikrton Sorosls Meets 'the October meeting of tlie Piketon fciorosls club was held at the home of Mrs. C.

R. I'utti-rson of Plketon with Mrs. Wllma Cutlip, Mrs. Thelmn Shelby and Miss Verna Sheets as assisting hostesses. A Hnl'owe'en party wns held preceding the business session.

Roll call wns nnswered by "pet" superstition: pnper, "Qunlnt Customs nnd Beliefs," wns rend by Mrs. Knthcrinc Cutler; a pageant. Mother Goose rhymes and songs; an Italian playlet and farm songs were given by Mrs. Mnbelle Miles, Mrs. Olivia Rittenoiir, Mrs.

Sallle Sampson and Miss Agnes Alllt. The neit meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. F. A. Bnrger, Nov.

8. Baptist SoclrtT Mfel, Mrs. James Dawson of Eighth street entertained members of the AVomen's Missionary society of First Itnptisb church Thursday night for their annual election of officers. The new officers are; Mrs. E.

W. Gower, president Mrs. James Dawson, first vice president; Mrs. 0. Hntchlnson, second vice president; Mrs.

E. H. Glllllnnd, sccre- tnry Mrs. Florence Williams, treasurer, nnd Mrs. H.

W. Chambers, assistant treasurer. Others present were Mrs. Edward Bchnler. Mrs.

Charles Newman. Mrs. W. Lowder back. Mrs.

Stephen Conen, Mrs. IT O. Van Gilder and Miss Barbara Kramer. Minim Ctrrle To Mrri Tnunr Women's Rome slnn circle of Trinity chnreh meet at the home of Mlw Loulre NcwtAnd of 1421 Monday ovmlnt at o'clock Mr. Nllh- KtllM and JuniorMusicClub Starts 10th Year Night Horseback Riding Party Is Given At Raven Rock Academy; Mrs, Whitaker Is Returning To Portsmouth To Live.

BY NANCY GRIMES "HORSEBACK riding by flood lights is an for Portsmouth A horse enthusiasts and this WHS done Friday evening when Miss Phylum Klcliardson and Miss Jeanette Kanenseiser entertained with a horseback riding party and buffet supper. Flood lights have been placed nloug the field bridal path at the Haven Hock Riding academy for night riding--and so this snort can now take its place along side of other erstwhile daytime sports that have taken to the other end of the clock. Following a brisk ride nt the academy the guests at the first of the nlght.tlme rldlnfi parties gathered nt the home of Miss Richardson for a buffet supper. Those attending were 'fir. and Mrs.

Fred KanengeUer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heron, Joseph Shaw and Phil Kanengeiser. Prominent In musical activities Portsmouth Is the Junior Musical I Ti it in ri comprising a group of girls 1V1155 Ht. LJ SllV Mrs.

Carrington Is Honor Guest (WISH HELKN BERHY cntfrtnln- cri a feir frlcndti at her home on Sixth street Thursday ever wllh a post nuptial ibon-er and bridge party, honoriun; Mrs. Knrl CarrlOKton (Mnry Kliwbcth Lera- m). Fall fiowcra wore arranged brotighont the bouse in odd to the icuuty of the imrty. A series of bridge gaum were in during the aud allies of a brlile wore used, in kiH-jv- ng with tho occasion, (ilfts for irldge snoring were presented to Mrs. J.

W. Beck and MJss Harriet 'eery. The shower gifts worn presented by HUlc Miss Helen Carolyn pram Immediately following tlie shower the guests were served refresh- iouraw at small tables. In yellow and white were uwd. Others present were Misses Catherine Phillips; Betty Kern, Ellznheth Bec-k, Nellie Bnucr, Opal Mn.spJe, Mrs.

Garret) Cfpni- mrniB anil dnuirhlpr Carolyn. Mrs. D. M. Lemon nnd Mrs.

Ernest Berrj-. Echo Gardni Club To Meet Members of the Echo Garden club of Sciotovllle will meet at. the home of Mrs. Jane Bakker of Glenn avenue Wednesday at '2 p. m.

Jloll call be the name ot tree. Mrs. Kthcl Johnson' will have jMijior on Tutting the Garden to Bed." Mrs. Bertha Winters will discuss repotting nnd the rare of houw plants. There will be a control on "Know the Leaves." Choir Elects Officers Members of the choir of First Baptist church met Friday night nb the home of Miss Ruth Patterson of 1011 Highland avenue for their business session and election of officers.

Miss Patterson is the new president; Miss Bess Magnet, vice president; Miss Eunice Sagar, treasurer, and Miss Dnnlec Newman, press reporter. Others present were Misses Hosalte Ashury, Lnrr Mitchell, Virginia Grate, Sarah Maguet, Helen Duer, Freda Campbell, Hnth Carson. Mrs. Frank Craig, Mrs, Kd- ward Schuler, Mrs. Charles Hob- bine, Mrs.

J. Henmn, Mrs. John Sagar Mrs. L. C.

Chapman nnd SOB. Mrs. William Barnes, K. K. lllckcy.

Ford Anderson, Klza Cook, Arthur Duer Dolpba Keajigs. Arthur Hfllph. Stanley I'nlternon, Mr. and Mrs C. L.

Wawon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hiclmrds, Mr. and Hlinrh- ard Anderson.

Mr. and MM. A. M. Dupr and Mr.

and Mm. F- 8. trrson. F. F.

between the ages of eight and 14 The flub is not a new organization by any means, but It Is me that hasn't been greatly publicized. The club outers ils 10th year member of the Federation of clubs and Is sponsored by Mrs. Clyde Knust of this city. Meetings are held each month and a definite program of musical entertainment is prepared for each mvcting. The club's first meeting of the fall Hpason was held in McKinley school Friday afternoon and an eloc- i of officers resulted in the following being chosen to serve: Betsy UawEon, president: Margaret Ida (inrducr, vice president; Mary Ag- ties Tremper, secretary; Henrietta IUMV, and Anna CuLbt-r- ine Kinnett, Mary Aline Culvert, Peggy Horr, Rosemary Adams and Caroline Frlel, members of the advisory board.

Those who took part lu the musical progriiin at Friday's meeting were Felice Schaplro, Joim Babcock. Naney Lehman, Frances Ferguson, McCormlck, Betsy Hawson, Mary Alice Sheehan, Anna Catherine Emnett, Janet McClure and Bosemary Adamu. By thu end of the club's year each member will have had a part In the program. Portsmouth friends ot Mrs. Helen Whitaker, a former resident, will he Interested in knowing that she In returning the lost of thin week to make her home In Portsmouth, Mrs.

Whltnker has Iwcn living for the last year with ber mother, Mrs. Grace Haldcmnn In Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Whitaker will bring her two children, Ann Bruce and Holiert, with her and they will be homo after Oct 14 at 1043 Oakland Crescent. We are always harping on tin subject of the Hunduy night sup pers, but since they are eo popula uiuuug llits wjciai Ht-L a entertaining Informally nnd Ing a pleasant wltl friends, we must continue to mnkc mention of them.

It ehmiid be simple matter to net the tnbks gaily for the supper, nlncc the xplrll of Informality should he the motif if the occasion. If you want some- hlng a little out of thu ordinary on the menu, you might add soup, entll soup with Pllcrd frankfurters swimming around In the creamy mixture. To make the soup boll Iricd lentils MM tender; won son with chopped bacon, pepper, salt and chopped on (on; strain and until the soup Is smooth nnd of A ronstltuenry. Then add the thin rounds of cooked And while we arc speaking of 'ood and Informal Rcl-toRcthcrs, it night be well to remind you that icfore long it will be quite the frlyle for I lie hoiitt'iss to ftvt'vu evokes upon miy nnd nil occasions. The itylc will be lntroluced by tho Girl Scouts, who are to start campaign In the city on Oct.

10 to help raise money to pay for he new swimming pool that was milt this Hummer at Camp Molly Lauman. The goal of sales IK about 4,000 dozens of these sugar cakes and Icfore long the cookies will ajipear at all social functions. Watson Family Han Reunion Members of the Watson family held their reunion at West Union fairgrounds. Those present were Mr. and Sirs.

David Watson, Sir. nnd Mrs. Alva Wntson, Mrs. Lora Watson and grandsons Robert and Ilodney Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Wntson and daughter Thelma Grace, Mrs. Mary Emma Hamilton and daughter Doris'. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Evans and children Harrison and Alva, Mrs.

Florence Jones and children Julia and Kilecno, Mr. and Mrs. Ktlgar Pierce nnd dnughtcr An. nls, Mrs. Pearl Newman nnd children Percy, Keith, Bonny, Cleo and Carl, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Kvans and children Floyd Buth and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Burlln Sbaw. Cosmopolitan Club Mertn Tlie Cosmopolitan club of Sctoto- ville met TLuniday nt gut at ti.e home of Mrs.

G. F. Babker, Glenn avenue, Hclotovllle. Mrs. Rnsnell Burns wns awarded first prize In A "Marketing Value" eontwt.

Re- were wrTPd to: Mrn. Krnivt Johnson. Mrs. Carl Warner, rennir.cton. Mm.

lla U-l Airfield, Rurnfil W. and O. F. To Wed John C. Martin Monday 'T'HE marriage of Miss Evnllnc B.

Fetty, daughter of C. K. Fctty of Illnkley hollow, and John C. Mart i son of Mr. and.Mrs.

A. Martin of Valley street will be solemnized at the Fetty home Monday at 32 noon. Itev. Roy Allman of North Morelnnd U. B.

church will read the cereuiouy. Miss Cecil Martin, sister of the brldcKroorn, and Hlchard Fetty, brother of the bride, will be the only ntlcmlanK Miss Fetty will wcnr a dress of (ivy blue KcorneUe and matching crcKRorlcs for her murrlagc. She 111 carry a bouquet of bride's roses. After the ceremony weddhiji inner will be served to close friends ml relatives lu the dining room of Fetty home. The younft couple make tlielr home with Mr.

Kety nnd will be ready to greet their rlcnds Oct. 15. Mr. MnrtIn IB itn employe of VirlNtnoiith works, WhejpllnK Steel 'orp. Miss Tieman, Wed Saturday A SIMPLE wedding ceremony, Ulltnn Tiemnn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Tiemnn of ISir. Vlnton slrci't.

and Ralph Hobstetter of f'levelnnd avpiuie, were rlt-d nt 7 m. Snlurdny. nev. n. fl.

Vorxhelm officiated nt the wedding In Ontrnl Presbylrrlan church. Mr. snd Mrs. It. 0.

Coombs of 1022 Twenty-elchth street were tendnnts. The weddlnr wns rlnir ceremony. Hobstetter wns attired In blue crepe dress accessories to mutch, flhp wore a shoulder corsnpe. Conmbi worn a blnrk and w-hltc sntln dress and shoulder cor- saite. For golnir awny dress, the brldo wore a Mack and whllo wool frock.

The couple left Immediately after the ceremony on a motor trip. They will he a I. homo after Oct. 10 171.1 Charles street. Both' are of Portsmouth lBh school.

Ilobsteller Is a teller In Citizens Ravings and Loan Co. and Mrs. Hohsteiter wns employed by Mnaonlc Temple Co. Msrrisitc Is Announced Ar.na'.ir.cciscnt li.in inftuf 1 of he mnrrlnge of Miss Mary Pen- rilngton of fi02 Adams street to Everett Wilson of 2102 Robinson ave. nue.

The ceremony was solemnized In Grecnup. by the pnstor of Ihe Methodist church In that city 21. Mr. Wilson Is employed the Ohio Power Co. Charming Accessories That adii extra touches of tmnrtnesg to the fall eusem- blc.

Gloves Table cut kid in black, browm --black and white. All Sizes Bags French Antelope--Velvet and Satins. $3.95 Buslnwa Bags of Capcsklo and Elephant Didc. S3.95 BeWIng CorUcelll Honlerr. $1.00 $1.35 $1.50 The Frock Shap MASOMC BUXi.

tstt POCIPTT OI riling I I ia la ibf of clorrh TwidajT of the it o. n. Hlrt i F.mm MRS. ANNE RICE will rttih Tr.TitVUi niefct tin A. Orrt.lrwr wtil las will one of ChrtMian rirtwn- Tt-f of thf W.

T- KILUXKHT AN'P BEArTT TititrtnUf' tn pay fbftr 4 Art Surr To Bf Plnurd. Ran Norb) 9fiM Ethel MV.

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