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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 5

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Wednesday November 26 1941 THE DAILY NEWS JOURNAL WILMINGTON OHIO £age ive Crochet Champion Social Calendar ByLocalDAR Sdward Saead 4 I mW Lucky 13 Anniversary Sale COMPLETE GIT DISPLAYS Mart Cb Mr ul mK Robin Kokmo bar Tatraaa MNlkkkM i nt Lacy Lnamplin Presents 'liatXMMMllAliliNAkMAkMbli i Boa ilia win A Welcome Hand 69c Rayon Suede Gloves 55c rTbi style 1s neetly fashioned IO back and full length corded el English the Courthouse Monday at 8 PsM the home I n4 i 3 44 Mr and Mrs Beran Jenkins and children Joann and Earl Eugene a 2 75o 75c I I I Eddie Lynn Boring spent Thanks giving vacation with his sister and brother in law Mr Mrs Wy mer Drake of Waynesville 5 1 5 MISSING OUND IN WRECKAGE AIRPLANE CRASH i I Mr and Mrs Lewis Haynes and daughters Sat and Sylvia en tertained an their dinner guests Sunday Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Ira Boring In honor of Mrs Boring birthday anniver sary Mrs Gertrude Ballentine of Co lumbus spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Dr and Mrs James Rose of Sabina Public Party 4 The Women's Relief Corps will sponsor a party ifor the public at Lily Pons began her career as a pianist Mrs Bloomer is the youngest sister Of Mr loops Dr and Mrs James Rose of Sabina spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mrs Harry of Greenfield Relief Corps Women's Relief Corps will meet at the Courthouse riday at I Inspection by Mrs Christine Bryson of Washington will be the feature of the meeting Mr and Mrs Herschel Sanders and family of McGuffey and Mr and Mrs Lewis A Haynes and family spent Thanksgiving Day with ifr and Mrs Sanders and sons of Port William 1 A Mrs Allan Smith entertained members of the Tani Club and sev eral guests at her home In Peter son Place Tuesday evening Continuing the atudy of Am erica Mrs Smith as program lead er introduced her husband as speaker He gave a most interest ing and Instructive talk on the topic of the evening and Development of our Constitu tional Government which was greatly enjoyed by the listeners Mrs Smith served refreshments from an attractively appointed table during the social hour which followed the" program? while the guests lingered to visit with one another 7 'Z' 1 5' zzr SO Guests At Silver TeaHeld CHILD DIES Sharon Lee Baker who was overcome by smoke Mon day when a small fire developed In the house trailer of her parents Mr aiidMrs Ernest Baker died Tuesday of pneumonia? Mrs Allie McKay and Mrs Cleo Whitacre of Cincinnati spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Oscar Dennis and Leia Ogleabee of Lum berton When Pullman Conductor Edwards '5 Snead's train pulled into Penn syivanln station New York from Miami la he heard the that he had been awarded the na 6 tionl crocheting championship In competition with 400000 others 1 Snead a New Yorker is shown above as he learned the good news SI 5 pair MARLOWS STATION Mr and Mrs Elon Dalton and family of Lebanon were Thursday callers of Mr and Mrs Dennis Dalton Mr and Mrs Albert Bryan and Joan of Cuba were Sunday eve ning callers of Mr and Mrs Eldon Holmes Stonaker of Wilming ton spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Will Woods Mr and Mrs Ronald Dalton and Judith were Wednesday night and iffiS NO In appreciation of your pur chases "We are following our usual cus tom of NOT CHARGING for GIT BOXES regardless of the size of your purchaser SATURDAY NOVEMBER 39 Morrisville Royal Partners Class with Mr and "Mrs Rob ert Smith 7:80 MONDAY DECEMBER I Public party at the' Courthouse 8 Thursday visitors of Mr and Mrs rancis Wllgus and family of De GafL 'Mrs rank ittro and Miss Lloyd of near Hillsboro and Mrs Lawrence ittro and children were riday callers of Mr and Mrs JL ouih Mr and Mrs William Moore Mr and Mrs Ettel Larrick and family and rancis Webb of Dayton spent Thanksgivirffc Day with Mr and Mrs Webb Mr and Mrs Roy Custls New Antioch and Mr and Mrs Will Woods were Sunday afternoon callers' their home after spending the Thanksgiving holiday with Mr Jenkins' parents Mr and Mrs nates DES MOINES la Nov combed the wreckage of an airplane for half an hour Tuesday before finding the severed nose Henry Clergy of Des Moines and rushing it to a hospU tai where it was sewed back In placa y' His physician said it was im possible to determine whether the operation was a sue Clergy suffered severe face cuts? and Eldon Woltz of Des' Moines an advanced student flier bruises and shock in the crash s' i Guests at the Silver Tea spon sored by the Daughters of the American Revolution Monday afternoon num Wed about Twin Ash Hall at Wilmington College was the setting for the occasion and Mrs Esper McMillan regent and Mias Lola Elder preaided at the attractive tea table decorated with lighted candles and Christ mas ornaments The first pert of the program was furnished by a trio of students from the music department of Wil mington College James Steel played several piano selections Vocal solos ere by Marion Smith and Mias Geneva Tucker also of fered piano numbers which com bined to make an Interesting and lovely group Lois Elder the speaker for the afternoon made a very Inter esting talk about the college and her work there rTh committee in charge of the ten was: Miss arren chairman" Dr Eliza beth Shrleves Mrs Mildred Jordan Haines Mrs John oland and Mrs George Wilson? 7 Bridge Party Mr and Mrs Sam Rice en tertained with bridge party Tuesday evening sin honor of the birthday of Mr Rice's 'mother Mrs Rlce Those who enjoyed the occasion were: Mr and Mrs Ried Mr and Mrs George Telfair Mr and Mrs Harry Brandon? Mr and Mrs Vanderrort and the host and hostess A'dessert course was served fol lowing the round of games Mrs Rice was presented With A gift Mrs Brandon held high score for the women and Rice high score for the men I Dr and Mrs Klnzel and daughter Miss Mary spent Thanksgiving Day with Sirs Kin parents Mrand Mrs Cliff Bailey Yani Club Is Entertained By Mrs Allan Smith ii English Club Mrsf VE Hutchens 111 he hostess to members of the English Club riday at 7:80 Mrs Carroll the guest leader give a review of the book Stones" by Leia Wr ren a COLDS IGHT MISERY where you feel it rub throat chest and 1 1 beckwithtlme tested VafoRub Mrs Couden has returned from the Thanksgiving holiday spent with her brother Jenkins In Cleveland Robert McCoy accompanied by his roommate at Earlham College Louis Marstaller of Portland Me spent 4 the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Ar thur IL McCoy of Hear New VK enna and enjoyed several family parties during the weekend Mr and Mrs Russell Lumpkin and daughter Barbara Lee spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Howard Martindili of Greenfield Miss Barbara Babb is visiting her cousin Miss Nadine Ballard in Cincinnati and will be accom panied home by Miss Ballard ri day evening Miss Helen Probasco and Miss Alice Morgan of Sabina spent Thanksgiving vacation with Mr and Mrs LaVerne Gessner of Galli polis Mr and Mrs Harry Bloomer and daughter of Mishawaka Ind were weekend guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Toops Of Contentment On Mr ace or the closing ofher year as deputy grand mateOn of the list District Order ptnhe Eastern Star Mrs Grace zVeidt entertained at her homp4n Morrow Bunday with an Internal tea from 2 to 5 fop'tha worthy matrons and as Joclstemt ons of the district which la comprised of 18 chapters of which 15 were represented Guests included Mrs Han nah Worley of Wilmington who is the deputy for the coming year Mrs Hazel Nicely of Blanchester and Mrs Pauline Bush of Clarks Ville past deputies: Mrs Irma' Drobot of Lebanon grand repre sentative for British Columbia Mrs Veldt received the guestsln her usual charming manner and during the afternoon Mrs Miriam crneau played several piano aelectiona from Liszt and Chopin closing with the latest numbers The guests were invited to the dining room for the serving of dainty refreshments Mrs Bessie Morrow presided at the table centered 'with a bowl of white chrysanthemuma 'and lovely service Mrs Veidt has a number of pieces of rare old china and the walnut cupboard in the corner con tained many pieces which were ad mired as the guests lingered over the tea evpe enjoyed meeting the? new deputy Mrs Worley and greeting the past deputies The registered list included: Mrs Rachel Bant and Mias Cecil Turton of Lebanon Mrs Mary Hieronlmus and Mrs Katherine Wilson of Sabina Mrs Leona Noble of New Vienna Mrs Alta Drier er and Mrs Elizabeth Steele Greenfield Miss Mooney and Mrs Vivian Rldge ay of Martinsville Mrs' Mary Garrison and Mrs Juanita Dewey of Blanchester Mrs Helen Wood of Nefr Burlington Mrs Dorothy Nofatger and Mrs Mar gery Heisuad of Hillsboro: Mrs Clara Rom and Miss Nedi Stan field of Clarksville Mrs Anna Easton of ranklin Mrs Audra Hampton of Wnmlngton Mrs Vernice Shaffer of Lynchburg Mrs Susan Gillum and Mrs Marie Wilkin of Mason Mrs LneUa MU Ugan of Harveysburg Mrs Sara Kelly and Mrs Haney of Morrow Mrs Esther Vale and Mrs rances Whitacre of Morrow Mrs Olive James Mrs Mary Carder and Mrs Miriam erness of Blanchester Announce Engagement Mr and Mrs IL Keller of Blanchester are announcing the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter Miaa Mary Eliza beth to Cleo Redkey which will be an event of Sunday November 80 at 8:45 at the Grace Metho dist Church with the minister Rev Ray Dibble officiating A reception will follow at the Keller home on Center street MUa Keller is a graduate of Blanches ter high' school and a Cincinnati business achool and has been em ployed with the Gardenep Rlchart son Company at Middletown for the past two years Mr Rodkey la the son of Mr and Mrs Roy Redkey near ayette ville and is assistant manager of the airley hardware store in Blanchester BURTONVILLE 7 Ixm Spencer is at Hale Hos pital recovering from a recent1 operation'" 'y Mr 'and Mrs Peyton West and? sonrRoberVpiah to move toWll A7 mington this week "Billy Conner is suffering a broken leg in a lorida hospital Mr and Mrs red Wetdeman spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs 1 Grover Weldeman of Leesburg Mr and Mrs "Nick" Nevel of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mra Ira Vander vort Mr and Mrs rank Spen cer Blanchester were callers Mr and Mrs rank Spencer of Wilmington and son William and wife Columbus spent Thanksgiv ing Day with Mr and Mrs Ira Vandervort and sons HARVEYSBURG i Mr and Mrs red Sherwood were called from Columbus where they were visiting last week by the illness of the father Mr Kibler of WaynesvUIe Dakin was the Saturday dinner guest of Mr and Airs ReX Gaines and the mother Mrs Lida Hatton of Norwood Mr and Mra Will Kersey of Oregonla were Saturday callers of friends here Mr and Mrs' Conrad GUlaugh and ton were "Thanksgiving Day guests of his parents in Wilming ton Mrs Roy King was called to East Monroe Sunday due to the death of her father George Priest Mrs Grace Dunham and 'Son Charles of Norwood were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Smart and daughter Harold rasier continues Ill Mr and Mrs Alva Hatch and family entertained guests Thurs day Mr and Mrs Lewis Campbell and Miss Kathryn Campbell were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Jones of Waynes ville ZWEDNESDAT NOVEMBER WUmington Mothers Club with Mra Sapp 8 Junior Mothers Chib with' Mrs Delbert Vance 8 of No 211 at the hall 7:20 PM THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27 Clinton Council' No 82 of Jl housecleaning and pot luck 18 1 Circle 8 8 with Mrs George IL Riehl 8 Helpers Class of riends Church all day sewing at the church open at 9 A Napkin lunch? True Blue and Co Workers Classes' at Port William Com munity House 1:80 Springfield with Mrs Ray Pond 3 Entire membership of 8 of the Methodist Church' all day meeting beginning at 10 A Covered dish noon luncheon Mt Pleasant School and Community Clubat school arewell reception for Dr Erich 1 Berger at Hilde brant home 8 i Social Happenings Personals News of Interest to Women Sizes 9 9Va 10 Mr and Mrs Harry Spargur Mr and Mrs Edwin" Spargur and baby and Mra Charles Howe spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mrs rancis "Howe in German town Mrs Howe remained until riday evening when the rancis Howes motored her to Dayton to visit her daughter and family Mr and Mrs Glenn Wendell sad daugh ter Donna Mr Howe Joined her there Saturday afternoon and they returned home Sunday Dr Richard McCoy of the de partment of chemistry University of Pittsburgh spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Oliver McCoy and sister Miss Margaret who teaches at Seven Mile They were all Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs callers at the airley home were Robert McCoy and Louis Marstaller You may select gifts now while you shop on these great anniversary bargains $3500 Coats Our style monitors In furless dress coats fashioned by Redfern to sell at 83500 without fur instead of 375000 with fun You will love the fabrics the fit ting and fashions Black $9Q QR brown blue green W4WWWW4WWWWWC1 Santa Gaus will certainly appreciate these grand savings Brown and family and Mr and Mrs Leo Powell all of near Xenia and Mr and Mrs Lowell Runyan of near Wilmington Wrlltams Mason 1 Mita Kathleen Mason daughter of Mr and Mrs James Mason of Port William and Corporal Carl Williams son of Mr and Mrs Charles Williams also of Port WU liam are announcing their riage as an event of June 7 1941 at the Trinity South Sycamore street Petersburg Va by Rev Walter 8 Deyerie At present Corporal Williams Is Uhassee la and Mrs illiams Is a teacher at ML Pleasant school Nationally Known Brands That Are Exclusive With Arrow Shirts 1 Wembley Ties 5 Hickok I Lamb Knit Sweaters $300 to $650 Interwoven $100 Underwear 55c to $165 Arrow 25c up Hyde Park Clothes $2750 up Shapley Shirts $175 up Hyde Park and Curleel Topcoats $1950 to $3500 A Smile MrsGraceVeidt 1 Is Hostess At RIDAY NOVEMBER 28 Cuba ronds Ladies Aid Sot with Mrs Joseph 2 New Antioch cooking school at school 1:30 Six and Twenty Club with Mrs George Telfair 2:15 a 4 rr Chester with Mra Walter Williams 1 inspection at the Courthouse 2 English Club with Mrs Hutchens 7:30 XL Conversation Club 1 Mrs loyd Bright was hostess to the members of tbs Conversa tion Club and several guests Sat urday afternoon? at the home of Mr Bright After the opening preliminaries the president Mrs Alice Johnson Introduced Mrs Peelle as the program leader for the afternoon who gave a trareloguo of her re cent trip to historic Virginia where much of our government history was made am eo town was the first white settlement la Virginia' and Mra Peelle told an Interesting story of Captain John Smith Pocahontas and John Rolfe Here the govern ment erected a monument to John Smith in 1907 Then hlatorjc Williamsburg with its wide streets and rows of trees was discussed by Mrs Peelle" Williamsburg was the aeat of government during colonial days and much of the town has been restored to pioneer setting stationed at Dele Mabry ield Tal jonnu ftocaeieuer gave sum of money to this cause In an old church in Williamsburg George Washington James Mon roe Patrick Henry and many other famous people have attended serv Ices7? Mrs Peelle had many pictures of? the home of Thomas Jefferson Mr Jefferson designed this home where everywindow may be made into a door Other historical places mentioned by Mrs Peelle redericks burg Yorktown and Lexington and many interesting pictures were shown of these places also After a short discussion the club adjourned Guests were Mrs Bright Miss Minnie arren Mrs Joy McWilliams Barrett and Miss Partridge The next meeting will be Decem ber 0 at the home of Mrs Hiatt with Mrs Bangham as leader arewell Reception for Dr Berger 7 Mayor and Mra Hildebrant invite students of the college and other friends of Dr Erich Barger to call at the Hildebrant home Thursday at anytime after 8 to say goodbye to Dr Berger who leaves Wilmington morn ing to begin his neir work in New York City A group of Dr friends will assist Mayor and Airs Hildebrant in this hospitality? of Birthday Dinner Mr and Mrs? Ivan Runyan en tertained with a "birthday dinner Sunday at their home on Xenia avenue' honoring the hostess and her niece Betty Lou isher of New Antioch Little M1m isher was seated at a small table deco rated with a email birthday cake with fonr candles" Seated with her were her sla ter Jessie Louise and cousin Jane Hoppea At a large table decorated with a large birthday cake topped with candles Mrs Runyan was seated with the fol lowing guests Mr Runyan Air and Mrs Afathew 7 Uber and James Mr and Mrs Paul isher New Antioch Mrs Stanley isher Mra Louise Hoppes and Arnold isher of Sabina Birthday Surprise Mrs Harold Mart pleasantly surprised her husband on bls birth day Sunday with a birthday din ner at their home near Wllmlng ton Those present to share this hap py occasion were: Mrs 1 Maude Blackburn and sons of New Vlen na Mr and Alra rank Johnson Mn Laura Towner of Spring Cleo Dunlap of Lees burg and MrsIda Burton of Jamestown" spent the weekend with Mrs Burton's aunt Mrs De lish Bonecutter of Waterloo Ind and cousins? Mrs Laura Tucker Mra Etta Able and Mrs Jane McGee of Ridgeville Ind return ing Sunday night Sunday dinner guests? in the home of Mrs Allee Telfair and Miss Hannah Greene were Miss Jessie Brown and Mias Leila Pen nock of Columbus Mrs rances GJ Andrew and family Mr and Mra Estei Hagemeler and baby Avis Ellen' 'Mr and Mrs Allan Smith and Mrs Anne Smith who Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mra Henry Collier of Catletts burg Ky remained for the week end and were guests at an "open party Thanksgiving night at the Colliers home $200 to $250 Hickok Belts and Suspend ers 50c up $100 Stetson Hats $500' up Portis Hats up Arrow Neckwear $100 up? Royal Robes trr: $300 to 1 500 Hinson Luggage $1000 up Pajamas $165 to $500 Hanson Gloves $100 to $700 Sampson Glover Wool and Leather Coats $650 up far i 'S11111 1 jp STOBCtKUt 31X10 COUGH EXPECT0RAN 6e? $125 CREOMULSION $108 35c MINIT RUB 2e 35c GROVES BROMO QUININE 27e 35c VICKS SALVE 50c VICKS VATR0N0L 39o 35c MENTHOLATOR 4 27e 4 way cold tablets a fer 25c 40c MUSTEROL 33o: 50c DRAKES GLE8CO 45o LAXACOLD COLD TABLETS 25 '40c LAXSEED end MENTHOL COUGH SYRUP 29c virira 4ivt sea BEN GAY 59c YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE A i HALE 1 COTNER DRUG STORE? SOUTH HAINES The Store Where He Would Choose His Gifts vj A' it And How Mrs Jones Put It There She made the mistake too often of giving him gifts that he really Hire naeleas' kniftk knacka and gadgets' "But HOW she knows the secret of really satisfying him at Christmas time She gives him smart ''and comfortable gifts from South Haines Gifts that he can wear That way always sure of seeing his smile of appreciation and con tentment break out full bloom' on Christmas morning ax? STOCKINGS are Just what he likes most to givo $225 Nylons $165 They are the most lovely ws can find and would be 3325 but for the microscopic eye of the inspector who classed them irregular They have our regular wear guarantee however Newest dark shades sizes 9 to only $115 $125 $165 Silks $100 Here we present the widest selection of lovely hose we have ever collected tor this Anniversary Sale 51 guage crepe 2 thread in the Lady Lake brand so very difficult to secure 165 if labeled for Anniversary 3100 4 thread for greater service and real beauty in tit and shade 125 value Sorbentfoot and with gracious elastic run save top of in all new shades and sizes 814 to 10 $100 Silk Hose 79c3 pair $225 The very greatest bargain since Japanese silk was excluded from this: country A very fortunate pur chase which may never be Important too because they are new fall shades in perfect three thread all silk top and first quality siges 8V4 to 11 wtmwwvwww Qovsfo Will jlivA 'TliAaza fllnvna 1 bey are bargains tor botn of you Nice to wear yourself nice to give' $250 Mittens $150 Genuine pelt fur mittens with leather palms warmly interlined and a wide long cuff Browh red white rtrt rv 1 er eivv rnoric uivve wuv Black fabric suede in the better quality exacting cut for fit and finished with the popular saddle stitch ing throughout 4 button length ith a leather trimmed "'4 back and full lewa cornea suicainc ''7 Santa Claus Goes Straight To' Our A 'V SUP DEPARTMENT i or Choicest Gifts at these very special prices A ax $129 Stardust Slip $100 Stitcned witn nyion starausr crepe a wvwy iceabla fabric suitable for Wear the year 'round Stitched with' nylon' for lasting service Tea rose 32 to 44 Corticelli Slip Reduced to $200 5 rrpna and latm in tna mox aesiraoia 11 quality tailored with extreme care with atraljht Cl CUU MJ CUUilUALtt LlteyUlJ a lgr 7 1 I Vr 3 I 'ft' JyNW tr ft 7 I A StTi 1 fl I 7 4 ft 1 1 7 ft" Jl 'i 7 1 7 A ibsre fl gjflBKw st Ba JA 4 fl A vSl Ik '6' ZzaJ ft O1W ftft I tf ft Z' I.

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