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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 3

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THE WILMINGTON DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE La Max' Theatre lyiiiuiiiiniM RIB BROKEN Social Events 3 The Goldstein Bros Iron Metal Coz rela SHOE REPAIRING Spencer and We Solicit Your Patronage about with Miss NOTICE! at the CASH BASIS Beginning January 1 1917 we will 3 48c 39c 19c 4 39c 89c 5 Clarksville Ohio Telephone 1 Telephone your new to Society Editor Phone I 4 and Sun daughter of visiting their Isaac Mobley Mrs Alfred Hale has been spending a few days at the country home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Haworth Margaret Strider spent with her grandparents Enoch Davis of Wilmington was in Tennis courts made of rubber have been invented by an Englishman or President Edwards President and Mrs Edwin Jay en tertained at dfiner Thursday evening Mr ana Mrs John JB Peelle and Mr and Mrs Milton arquhar in honor of President David Edwards of Penn College Oskaloosa Iowa Sam Varvel of Woodland has been visiting at the home of his cousin John Mahaffy and wife for several days He is now visiting at the home of his cousin Mrs Betty Dawson in Xenia Leonard arren of Chicago Is ex pected to arrive at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs arren this evening for a visit bt a few days Ada Scott is registered at the Hotel Martin and will probably remain there until the grand jury meets Monday when she will appear for a hearing on a charge of forgery Recently she broke into the Police Court news col umns of the Cincinnati? papers the charge being made against her that she had passed a worthless check on a Vine street jeweler High School Basket Ball The JfghScho! girls have been hav ing splendid practice this week in preparation for the gme with the Blanchester High School girls this eve ning Those who will defend the Orange and Black are Erma Talmage Ruth West Clara Metzger Sybil Smith Ethel Linton and Ruth John son while the" substitutes Gertrude Jordan' Helen McCoy Helen LouiseCrawford and Ruth Esther Brann will be in readiness to strengthen the de fense The game will be called at 7:30 promptly and afterthe game the High School boys will play against Blanchester High School boys With Mr and Mrs Truitt' Mr and Mrs Truitt entertain ed at their home on Hornbach avenue Wednesday evening having for their guests their close friends of the Horn bach avenue neighborhood The eve ning was happily spent with various kinds of amusements and a delightful lunch of pressed chicken sandwiches waldorf salad pickles ahd coffee was served Among those who enjoyed the evening were Mr and Mrs Aus tin Mr' and Mrs' Huston Talmage Mr and Mrs Gurney Wright Mr and Mrs Jesse Jamps Mr and Mrs Vance Mr and Mrs Jesse Elliott Mr and Mrs Willis Cartwright Mrs Nora Qjimmins Miss Emma Stephens and Mrs Iva Blair Booher Mr and Mrs John Boon have moved Into the Stella West Ruble residence on Library avenue recently vacated by Sheriff and Mrs Arthur Birthday Dinner Complimenting the eightieth birth day anniversary of Mrs George Brack ney last Sunday a 'family dinner was served at the home ofher daughter Mrs Charles arquhar on North Mul berry street The guests Mr and George Brackney Mr and Mrs arquhar and little daugh ter Mrs Mary arquhar Spaid and children Charles Margaret Sterling and Huth Louise Miss Ruth arquhar and Robert Roy arquhar The plan" of military training in High Schools in Ohio and Indiana Is to be instituted at the op tion of i the various schools under the direction of Captain Steever A whose headquarters will be at Culver Ind Miss Senorita Haynie of New Vien na has been spending a few days with Mrs George Edwards and Mrs Everett Monee Mrs Lizzie Millar of Clarksville Is redovering from a badly sprained ankje which she sustained when she slipped and fell a few weeks ago on the Ice As it should be done Workmanship and Quality of stock guaranteed the best his way from his home' in At lanta Ga to Wilmington Wednesday night IL Quinn Southern repre sentative for the Champion' Bridge Co suffered a broken rib and some minor injuries He was in a Pullman sleeping car and had arisen Thursday morning for the day The train was in motion and a sudden lurch of the car sent Mr Quinn across a seat painfully injuring him On his arrivaL at Wilmington Dr Briggs made an examination of his injuries and found that a rib had been fractured and at once braced the injured side in the best way pos sible and Mr Quinn: is plucklly going his work in the office of the company here 1 Ben Hadley of Modesto Ca! was a guest Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Bangham Swiss A BIG SPECIAL EATURE EVERY NIGHT Kensington Club A Hrerj enjoyable meeting of the Kensington Club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs A Peelle on North Lincoln street Af ter a pleasant chat over needle work a delightful lunch was served by the hostess to the following members of the Club: Mrs Wilbur Shldaker Mrs Bangham Mrs Peelle Mrs Moores Mrs A Bonecutter Mrs Crawford Mrs Davis Mrs Bangham Mrs Collett Mrs McDonald Mrs Ter rell and Mrs Harry McKay The next meeting of the Club will be with Mrs McKay Another item is to be added to the high cost of living This time' if will be catsup Henry Hare has gone to Ohio State University to take a course in agricul ture i a or Mr and Mrs Arthur Hartman Mr and Mrs Hartman enter tained with a dinner of beautiful ap pointments" andT eIabbfate courses at their home on East Locust street Thursday noon honoring their son Arthur Hartman and 6s bride The table was centered with red and white Carnations and all the appointments of the dinner were carried out in red and white Among the guests were Mr and Mrs Clyde Hartman and daugh ters Sarah Blanche and Lois Mr and Mrs Hartman and son Paul Mrs Blanche McCoy Rev Por ter and Rev Percy Cross Rev Cross was also an honor guest it being his birthday anniversary "While plowing in his garden' Monroe of North Livermore Meturn ed upan old bearing the date 1770 amL bearing the? inscription King Carolinas NEW ANTIOCH Mr and Mrs PC Vandervort Mrs Vandervort and Elizabeth Ward visited one day last week with sMr sand Mrs Will Doak of Martinsville1 Mrs Sarah Lieurance and daugh ter Miss Sylvia were New" Years guests of George Skinner and family in Wilmington Link Murphy returned to his school in Columbus Tuesday after spending the holidays with his par ents Dr McKenzie' who has a Gov ernment position as live stock inspec tor and who has been stationed' In Shoshone Ida for nearly two years has been transferred and with his family left Idaho December 22 for theirnew home in Houston Tex ''Mr' and Mrs Pond visited their daughter Mrs Charles Severs in Martinsville Sunday Hunt and Town send Harry Green and Jay of Martinsville attended and enjoyed the College endowment meeting at the riends Chtfrch Thursday evSniing 1 4 will 3 or Miss Morgan Rob Roy Bangham entertained a dinner Sunday evening for Miss vnivn vifirvwn rir i Smith and Gail Roush Miss Idella Mann leaves next Wed nesday Uvalde Tex' to remain until April with her aunt Mrs" red Hook The next visit of the Chicago oot Specialist will be ebruary 7th Make your appointments how Osip if Dinner Party Mrand MA Grant Bangham re cently entermned with a turkey din ner at their home on North Spring street The table decorations were of holly and mistletoe which had been sent to Mrs Bangham by her brother riend from Holly Springs Miss Their guests were Mrs Mary Bangham and children Edith Paul Walter and Charles of Port William Bob Bangham of Chicago Mr and Mrs Clyde Bangham and children Pauline and Ruth and Mrs Bangham and children Louise and El wood LINTON BROS Proprietors PHOTOPLAYS supreme in goodly ItailnM Saturday Only Oratorio Society The Wilmington uratono nocieiy had a large attendance at Its very en thusiastic business meeting and" re hearsal Wednesday evening the first of the calendar year Now that the holiday festivities are over all seem anxious to turn their most earnest ef forts towards the" best Interest of the society and further the already in creased enthusiasm by adding to its efficiency in an endeavor to induce others to assist In the practice and ren dition of the first oratorio' Messiah" A most earnest re quest is made for all those who arewilling and expecting to assist in this work to be present for at least one re hearsal each Monday and Thursday in the Hall at 7 AB lovers of good music should assist and encourage this organization for all its efforts are centered in the thought of a higher standard of "Wilmington for musically The officers for the year are rank McDonald President Mrs rank Gelselman Vice President Mrs A Peelle Secretary and Clayton Lin ton Treasurer run our business on a Cash Basis and will sell all Coal eed Seeds Repairs for Cash Only We will take A GREAT TRIANGLE EATURE7 AND A KEYSTONE COMEDY Every Thursday riday A Saturday HIUU11UU1 KJMV'V'lCUOi The Eagle Stored Eagle Store CLINTON STATION Mr and Mrs Earl Bennett were Sunday guests of Snider and family Miss Myra Wood of Denison Uni versity is the Christmas vacation at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs William Wood She re turns to her work Monday of next week: Harry Bennett and family were Sunday guests of Charles Bowers and family of New Vienna jJHev Bennett and family were guests at fthe home of ife Thursday MrJianMra David' Holley were of relatives In Columbus Delbert Secrist and wife of Wash ington 'C were guests Sunday of Lafe Secrist and family' DOVER Arthur Davis of near Winchester visited his brother Enoch Davis a few daye last week Mr an Mrs Asa Starbuck had with them all of their grandchildren Monday Mr and Mrs Harold McKay Mrs Jennie Haworth and daughter Eliza beth spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Luther Bailey Little Alta the holidays Mr and Mrs Mr Clark this vicinity on business Tuesday Mr and Mrs Will Starbuck and son ranklin were Sunday guests of Howard McKay and family rank Strider spent Neu Years with his parents in Midland 'Harold McKay and wife Prs Jen nie Haworth and daughter Elizabeth spent New Years with Mr and Howard McKay at Chester I The children are all back to school I after enjoying their vacation Blanche Patton and Smalts spent Saturday and Sunday with Es pie Strider Class 4 of the Sunday school gave an oyster supper at Wil! Starbuck's riday evening There were fifty present Basket ball fans in the capital of the world will bolt down their din ner 1 this evening and make a mad dash for the College Gym to get their seats for the opening game of a the season It is to be double header with the fair maids of Cedarville in combat with the prettiest girls on earth 'and the Cedarville stalwarts pitted against warriors True it is raining but the rain make an ideal basket ball night? Sure! Think of the gloom chasing powers of a basket ball combat to the death Are you on? You are off Anxious to marry before tljeii1 friends could find it out McCann of Aurora 111'fand Miss Hazel Adams of Savannah found Judge A Gray in a drug store and the marriage cere mony was performed An oblig ing clerk played the wedding "march on a phonograph 4 Notes only for ertilizer and Imple ments We thank you for your past i Oyster Supper An oyster suppef was given by Anna Sharp at her home near Cuba Sat urday evening The table was prettily decorated with lighted candles holly i and fruit Those present were Mr and Mrs Cornelius Roberts Misses Vira Moon and Blanche Davis of Cuba and Messrs Alfred Roberts Wiley Brown and Zenas Smith of Blanches ter BURTONVILLEo School is in progress again after a vacation of a week pupils with the exception of two who have the measles are all back again Carl Clevenger and wife" spent Wednesday with their cousins Henry Gumley and wife near Port William Anna and Viola Larrick visited at Ellison riday Miss Edith Certain spent the week end with Helen Screechfield Mrs William Cooper and children spqnt New Years with' her parents Mr and Mrs Vandervort Miss Pearl Smith is visiting tives in Dayton Mr and Mrs' rank Irvin daughters Leia and Lola spent day with their father Mathew Irvin Mike Leininger took ditiner Sunday with his sister Mrs Isaac Mobley Mrs Lillian Conner and' son Billy have returned to their home here from a visit with her parents in Wilmington Cliff Larrick and wife were' Sunday visitors with his sisters here Mr and Mrs Lewis Howe and two children of Akron and Mr and Mrs Starley Willard and Springfield have been parents Mr and Mrs and other relatives Mr and Mrs Lon daughter Marie visited their son rank and family 1 in Wilmington last week The Brown 'school has been closed and the Ireland school reopened The pupils from the Brown district will be taken to Ireland as the greater number of the children live in that district Miss Ruth Hart the teach er will be transferred with the chll dren CASTO RIA or Infants and Children In Use or Ovdf 30 Years Always bears the Signature of MANN The Leather Store 125 Main St STANDARD SHOE STORE REARDON Proprietor Union Suits and Union Suits Separate Garments each Men Neckties 39c 19c A Special in White Quilts 95c $13910 Per cent off on all Knit Goods Dresser Scarf 19q 39c Wool and Cotton Goods Laces and Ribbons Shoes Corsets Serge $125 now Selling at Qne Jot of Dress Goods Turkish Towel Sets Trt Allfin Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree the celebrated English actor 1' Qnliliwlnii 'Wm Hart in "The Return of Egan" (Triangle I "The Old olka at Home" (Triangle) Also a Keyatone Ince) Also ay Tincher in "The Calico HMM Sil patronage and solicit your 1917 trade We wish all a Happy and Prosperous 1 V4 i New Year QUINN HAS SEASON OPENS AT GYM TO NIGHT MACEDONIA Born to Mr and Mrs Carl Conover December 26 a son Hubert Mrs Samuel Conover met with' a painful accident when she caught her middle finger in a corn shelter and tore it off at the first joint Silas Hart and daughter Bess went to Adams County on account of the serious illness of Mr niece Ethel Hart Jiss Addie Bobbitt was the week end guest of Morris and fam ily Silas Hart and family Will Bobbitt and wife Howard and Lola Binkley Ernest and Addle Bobbitt and red Cantrill spent the evening riday with Morris and family Clark Conover visited from Sunday until Tuesday with friends and rela tives in Edenton Jack Weaver and two friends from Cincinnati were hunting at Sam Thursday Mrs Bernard was the guest the first of the wek with Mrs Willard Clark Mr and Mrs Herman: Lazenby and daughter Eleanor Mrs Levi Moore and Mary Morris were with Edward Heeg and family Monday Sunday visitors with V7 Morris and family were: Morris Park er Hess Howard Binkley Walter Conover Ruth and Roy Hart and Ernest and Addle Bobbitt Mrs Martha Bobbitt is with rela tives here for a few days vJ McGuinn Bros Pays the highest prices for iL t' an kihus ox unit iviain yard gnd Office i 118W Sugartree street Telephone No 299 $148 $198 89c $139 1 4 saX fl 4I MA SSf EE Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiniilfiiiiiiimiiiii 'X '5 Ha "r'' H) I f' i P1S f( I I I i A Hi? hW' t1 X' Xx X4 i i ii 4 1 rft' "1 nwmHori on 9 a ''W xxxx.

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