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Coshocton Daily Age from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 5

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lMIMMIM About fifty of different relatives i arc thc only members surviving of a two weeks next to nature. They all of thc HuKhe-H family met at the home family of fourteen. I'leport most pleasant outing and legret to return to t'oshocton again. Mr. and Mrs.

James Law of Tyrone of Bin HughcH near Mohawk Sutur day. Sept. 2 and there spent the day. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse HiiKbcs of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes of Uladcns- burK, Mr. and Mrs. RUBBC! Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. Raleigh McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford.

Mr. und Mrs. Bert Hughes, and Mrs. Aichic Donaker, Mr. and Mis.

Jesse Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Hcrvic Taylor, Mr. Aus tin -Cullison. Misses Halllc Hushes Birdie Heft.

Maude Culllson, Edna Carrie and Bculah Hughes, May Stair Pearl Hughes. Hario Crawford, Lulu Mary and Bculah Taylor- Messrs Orvillc Bennett. Frank, Gail. Ralph and Ross Hughes, Earl JUne, Noble Crawford. Vcrgle and Carl Wilson Howard and Walter Taylor, Carl and Ralph McKee and Daniel Heft.

About twenty of the Nellie young folks enjoyed a supper at Tonawanda Thursday evening. Among tliobe present were Misses Kthcl Hauger. Birdie Heft, Sarah Gaumcr, Bess Crelghton, Grace Whltaker, Tressa Weaver, Margaret Keifer, Pearl Phillips and Velma Kissner, Messrs. Harvey Lonsing- cr. Herald Foster, Calvin Norris, Lloyd Lundls.

Paul Huttnau of Columbus. Willard Hagans, Bid Phillips. Ray Sells, Carl Sniithson, William Smith and Rcnard Phillips. Many people in tKis city will be Interested to hear of the aprpoaching marriage of Miss Frances Lcnore Mc- CIure and Sebastian Schmittner. Miss McCIure is the daughter of David B.

McCIure of Columbus. Mr. Schmittner is also of that city. The wedding is to take place Thursday Sept. 7 at 5:30 a.

at St. Mary's chuich. Miss McCIure has visited In this city many times the guest of Mrs. George Quin- Ian. The Williamson reunion held at thc home of Johnson Williamson Thursday was largely attended.

About one hundred members and friends of thc family were present and the day was spent in an enjoyable way. In the delightfully entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Misses Fern Mobley, Marie Shrlgley of Conesvlllc, Laura Larr. and Messrs. Robert Corblt. Roy Larr and Russell Wonicr of Conesvlllc.

Miss Marie Taylor will be the hostess of the meeting of the C. O. D. club at her home on North Eighth street Friday evening. District No.

4 of Grace M- E. chuich which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. English on So. Lawn avenue Thursday of this week has been postponed until next Thursday. The annual Sunday school picnic of the members of the First Christian church will be held Thursday at the fair grounds.

All members and friends of the Sunday school arc asked to meet at 10 o'clock at the fair grounds. Thc meeting of the C. W. B. M.

of he Church of Christ which was to iave been held with Mrs. Trott on rhurbday of this week has been post- )oned until next Thursday. The regular meeting of the Holloway Missionary society of Grace M. church will be hold-Friday even- ng with Mrs. Thco Ward at her ome on South Seventh street.

The Fourth Quarterly Confercnc will be held next Sunday evening a the Grace M. E- church. Dr. H. Dewey district superintendent of the Cambridge district will have charge of the services.

All members of the local lodge of Rebekahs are requested to meet at their hall in the Gourley building this evening at 7 o'clock to arrange for their corn roast which will be held this week. Dr. and Mrs St. Clair and fainilv afternoon a good program was given' a rctllrne(I home from an automobile trip to Guernsey county. Dr.

and Mrs. Maishall and family and Miss Gertrude Miller motored to Columbus Sunday and s.iw the automobile races leturning home Monday morning. Miss Grace Hanks is spending several days at the home of her aunt in Newark. by various members of the family after which the following ofliceis were chosen for the ensuing year: E. N.

Williamson, president; J. M. Williamson, vice president; Harry Williamson, secretary: E. n. Williamson, treasurer and Claudie Williamson organist.

The Coshocton guests of Cleveland friends are having a gay time Last Sunday evening, Mrs. H. T. Whitney entertained twenty-five guests at dinner at her home in Cleveland for the pleasure r.ofetli.er-^^Cosljoctou Mrs. Russell Hanlon, Mrs.

B. F. Cotter, Mrs. Clarence Hay and Mrs. Harry Hunt.

Tuesday evening Mrs. Clyde Wisenburg gave a charming dinner at her apartments in thc Pelton, the guests being Mrs. Hanlon. Districts Nos. and 2 of Grace M.

B. church i meet Thursday afternoon at the fair giomuls for the regular meeting and picnic supper All members of the districts arc urgently asked to attend. C. A. McCllntock Is thc guest of her daughter Mrs.

D. p. Grocc. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C- Grocc from Ashland. and son are also visiting at the Grocc home. TIT A Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Robinson en- tcrtalncd at dinner at their home on Walnut street Tuesday noon for the pleasure 'of Mr. Robinson's father Joseph Sawyer who Is celebrating his "1st anniversary upon his arrival In Cosfiocton from England. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sawyer.

Miss Phyllis Sawyer. Mrs. Esisclinc Lennon. Samuel Lennon of California and hostess and host. Rev.

Wm. E. Hunt united In marriage Miss Laurie C. Reed and Edward H. Tish, both prominent Nellie young people today at' noon at his liouie on South Fourth-st.

Following the "wedding ceremony the happy young people left for a wedding trip. UIKMI their return they will make their home in Nellie. Miss Nell Dokkenwaddlc left Monday morning for Gallipolls where- sho will attend the 'wedding a school friend. Miss Dokkenwaddlc' will sing Promise Me" Just before the cere- Russell Weft of Dayton who has been home of his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. on South Tenth-st. turned to Dayton this morning. mony. Mr.

and U. G. Ralston and son Hurley RaJston, Mr. and C. Magruder.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Worth Ricketts. Mrs.

Earl Ricketts. Miss Helen Ricketts. Robert Ricketts left Coshocton, Sunday morning in their touring cars for Canton. Massillon Woostcr. They spent Sunday night at Zoar returning to Coshocton Monday evening.

Mrs. C. E. Williams and sons WII- iain and James of Columbus returned to their home Tuesday after vis- ting with Rev. and Mrs.

W. E. Hunt of this city for sonic time. T. S.

Raeni and Miss Kent Cambildgc spent Sunday and Mini- ay in Coshocton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones at their home on South Seventh-st. Miss Florence Powelson was the hostess of a delightful indoor picnic at the home of her grandmother thc ird Monday evening. Her re Hay, Miss Bertha Troycr of Baltic is the house guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Robertson at their home on Locust-st. Mrs. Hunt. Mrs.

Cotter. Mrs Mrs. Whitney and the Misses Miller and Kate Temple of Coshocton. Wednesday, evening they formed a jolly party at the Hippodrome, there also being present Miss Butler. Miss Carroll.

Miss Reynolds and Mrs. Carroll. Thursday evening this same par- ll) suesls of and Mrs. William ty formed a party at the Alhambra on Pomerciie Euclid avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthtur Woelfle and thc former's brother, Fred Woelfle. a senior at Rutger's college, N. motored in thc Woelfle car Sunday morning to Worthington. near Columbus, and spent Sunday and Labor dav guests were the members of her cooking club and one guest Miss Edna Cantwell.

-Mr. and E. Lynch and family have rented the Roche property on South Fourth-st and will move from their home in West Bedford In several weeks. Miss Doris Young entertained at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.

John Young on Poplar-st Saturday afternoon honoring her third birthday anniversary. The hours were spent -it games on the lawn and dainty re- reshments were served to the follow. ng guests: Alice Shank. Charlotte Mr. and Mrs.

P. Gallagher and Lcar Henr A a Cra Fero Tl r-t 1 JCl tllfy, 1 I The W- Y. M. society of Mohawk Mamc Custer motored to New and Margaret Craig, Martha Carol, village will give a musical entertain- nl a Sunday and spent Uibor day I Helen Carpenter. Ruth and Freida Mi- ment assisted by Miss Maggs of War-! riclati cs Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. sc nuth and Wm. Brannon, Lloyd saw Saturday night Sept ceeds to be applied on Miss Albaugh.

missionary in Japan. Everybody Is cordially invited. The ladies of the W. C. T.

U. will meet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. O. P- McGinnis. The meeting is an important one as the election of officers for the coming year will be held and plans will he laid for the county convention which will be held at the Baptist church on Sept 12- The W.

C. C. club entertained a large number of young people at a lawn party given at ihe home of Miss Esta Williamson Thursday evening. The evening was an ideal for a lawn party. Uio a was.

beautifully lighted and thc cueMs wore fully entertained by the club. (James and music were th" chief features 9. the pro-j anrt Mr and Mrs Forbes a piano for also niadc lhc tri l' in their cars. Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Glascr and family will soon move from the Meek apartments on Elm-st. into the residence recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. ami Mrs Robert Dumtncrmiith delightfully entertained at o'clock of entertainment and at a late hour Dinner Monday cvenins at their home refreshments were scncd by Mrs at -jr.

gotith Fourth street. Thc af- was spent playing croquet. The following sii'-sts were present: Mr and F. W. Schanwecker and Miss rDorothy Disser entertained with a party Saturday afternoon in honor of her tenth birthday.

Those present; were Cliarlotte Ruth Pfous. Ixis Rinehart. Dessic Schwartz. Vcrlio Schwartz. Marie Kiefcr.

Norma Hennel. Mary Smith. Clara Howe. Tholina Ward. Gene- Kerlm.

Marjorie Lear. Ven Conrad. West. Bessie West. Jean Diss'T.

was served on the lawn. N. Williamson. Those iti'-lw'led in the list wrc: Miss-s and Stella Myers. Erma Etta Darr.

Murray. Nellie Mullet. and Bessie Ina Bowers. Oino JJrillhart. Mayni" Fern Mowry.

Gladys ph Ixiac. Chloc f'lcnuna Sheets. and Stella and Hcrni-c Glidjs Ina ShcJlhom. Elva and N'-lli" Thl. Clark.

Nellie Van Mrvsr- Ahins. Harry and Mullet. WiJson. John Flod Rudy Clark. Gi Brillhart.

Fox. Ira Oscar and and Fos. Kmmci Ii ard and John Van Kanncl. and Miss Mildred Schau- tv-fkcr. Mr and Mrs o.

Mcrrcil and daughter Virginia. Miss Gertrude the gu'-st Ix-nnon ho has of Miss Toronto at in (lo'irloy flx't during "li" returned to her in today. following of jounc a picnic on thc Hark farm sou'h of Mon Hay. Ann Peacock. Mildred Clark.

Ernest Holmes. Clarence Tubbs. Raymond Knoff. Ralph Emerson. Frances Bachman.

Fay Knoff. Bessie Tubbs, Marie and Virginia McKee. Miss Emma Karr will have as her guest at her home on Chestnut-si. Miss Edith Barnard of Chicago. Miss Barnard i arrive in Coshocton Saturday.

The parochial school of Sacred Heart church opened this morning with special mass at 8 o'clock which was conducted by Rev. Father Goe- Thc sisters who will have charge of the school arrived in Coshocton from St. Marys of the Springs where they spent their vacation about a week ago. Miss Florence Munn arrived Irottt Znonday and has up her duties as head trimmer at Miss Katherinc Bcutenmillcr's mil- We Announce an Advance Display of New Autumn Garments SUITS, COATS. CHIFFON WAISTS, ETC.

I onr Buy Window wo are displaying J'or th first time a representative showing of the now AUTILMN A STYLUS direct irum the leading Cashion Suits arc a trifle longer a last season's models, skirts i i with the nob- by loose iKUiel el'feet much in evidence. Unusual care has been exercised in the selection both styles and materials, the result being'a splendid exhibit of'the'season's most favored modes, rials are varied, with the rough coarse weaves holding a prominent position, and with iine serges and broadcloths a very close second. Colors are much varied, too, no one of i is. particularly'the favorite--yon may choose any color to your i i and bo fashionably attired. Our pa-ices, as usual arc most modest, ranging from $12.50 to $35.00 U.K Coats show a.marked tendency towards "heaviness' ayd with wide reverses and nia'de of plain and mixed heavy plaid back feature, forming a very attractive trimming.

These are moderately priced at from Itzj, $10.00 to $25.00 il 11 WON Waists are to be a great favorite the fall and winter and the modes we arc now showing-are thoroughly fashionable. Colorings and embejlisli tnents are indeed charming and attractho in fact the very prettiest effects shown in several season's. Blues, (ire vs. Black and also evening effects are shown and we are making a specialty of these handsome chiffon waists at Now garments ure arriving from day to day-come and- through at-your yoii're just as welcome when looking as if you come- to buy. The Ransom Dry Goods Co.

Coshocton's Best Garment Store. I $5.00 with friends and relatives. Harry Davis of Cleveland spent Tuesday in Coshocton. Frank Sclby spent West Lafajette. Harvey Grant went HOUSE Monday In i to Wheeling Jincry store.

Miss Munn connected with a house in Cleveland. was form nholcsalc Gertrude Brown. Mini Janurs McGarrity and. Har- roW Bechtol will attend Alpha Pi dance at Newark Friday nins The jncJTi'x-rs of Jh' 1 BrldRe rjnb a delightful dinner p-irty at Country club Monday this morning to speml his two week's vacation with friends. Stanley Wilcox, clerk at the Standon hotel, spent Sunday nnd Monday In Cleveland.

Mrs. Edna'Haas and granddaughter Dorothy Kuster of Newark' spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Haas' sister Mrs- I5tirge SS Wright on Third street Miss Lucy Wrisht has returned lier home after a in lxgan and Dayton. Thos. Wheeler went to Newark thin morning on luisincwx.

Jos. Tbc-il went to CaldweJl thin morning on hiisineHh Frank Imllng Iff: today for a business trip through tb- southern par! of th In PIIOJJATB COURT. the case of Frank Maxwell Chas Oeidcl went to (lumbiis thi.x morning. William of Chill lias fr'im an busiiiesK tri; through Indiana and Illinois. Mips Gro'HT hsj, rcwigncd at the telejihone of- Sh- wjjli p.ir-nt.s will to Cleveland in the a Two Things at Once.

Everything on the table unould thoroughly clean and Easy Iatjndry Is executor of the of Win. Maxwell. deceased vs. Foster al journal c-ntiy was 11 led Monday morning ordering thc IsHiianco of an order of sale of real estate. In the matter of the last' will of Samuel lirlllhardt application wa.s made for proba'e Tuesday morning.

LICENSED TO A Edward T. Tish. Nellie. Laura K. Rood.

Nellie. Win Hunt. WILL OPERATE ON JAMES CARTON James Carton, who lias been very 111 for some time past with dlcitlK, was taken to Keenan'K hospital this afternoon. It JH thought that an operation will be performed Wed- nchday morning provided the condition of Mr. Carton warrants It.

Mysterious Fire. Mnter surrounds lu- ll re- which Garnetta Nichols, the young daughter of Albert NIHiolf of Ple.mant Val- was operated upon thin morning for tons Is and adaoids Dr. rijJT rim'on. Anderson. KKie Harie.

3', and Karl Alice Marcaj'-j TjirtK. Haj her home on South Third bor day for father Tohn A A The of entertained at hold their annual j.irnjr all day Thursday sol- Milli- diers and families gan Jhe occasion T-Ird birth- l.nnc the an sjK-nd -day annix-crsarj' Tbej The ladies of the Warner church will hold -A lawn fete on the rhurch a Stturda JrfcJy TO aJ! for the White Too Late to Classify LOST--Ixms; glove: near the "ntrance the fair al SIXTH ST. THEATRE Friday, September 8. JOHN W. VOCELS BIG CITY MINSTRELS Forming in entirety th- Biggest bett and most complete minstrels in existence.

Different from all others The Best by Test New Original First Part. Tfie Mr. Million's only sisters. Mrs. Mar-1 Smith of Route No nnd The nK-rnbws of the Kpworih -lerinc Haine Rout" No C.

Camping clnli broke camj R. J. of Rosxc M' morning for a two visit and friends in Stcu- rnvillc and Pittoburg. WANTED--Strong, willing Misa Sykrs returned morninc from Buckeye Ivin- JNO. VOGEU The i Soloists onipletely destroved the barn on the JohiiNon farm north of the middle banln Saturday evening at about o'clock.

NelphlxjrK the Ilr- and upon their arrival upon the the one inahH of The hay contained in thc barn belonged i Insured. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED AT PATERSON REUNION At thy Patterson family reunion held at thc l-i-mxler lxwe fnrm noar Hloomlicld Saturday the followiij(j officers were elected: I'rcKldcnt. Gco. fl. I'atK-rson.

iiloomllcld; aocroLnry. Essie I'allerson of near Killbuck and treasurer, Lowe. Three hundred attended. Next year's reunion will be held at the name place Mrs. Jay Pocock and sp'-nt Sunday with relatives friends in Zanesvlllo.

Kay and Why.Tike Risls tfKMitf art lr.uUr vlMa tir Hudis and wa.s'| to Our Urnic Co. II -Ill from a we Mawlllon. and hsix-e home I I i. i i relatives i bvun. ItHl.f prriMMnl--OTMd Ui4 IHANctw ftrv It emu.

to rlik lnnbto (or thu nm. or rue CONDITION or The Commercial National Bank Mt Comhocton. In ofChlo. 'tt. Os (not 1.

man or Mrs. Haincs and Mr. MSHigaa rooming after hariag the past caster where she bas been rtsiiing Cosbocson Co. Scat begins inbor 7.. 25c.

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