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The Democratic Banner from Mount Vernon, Ohio • Page 2

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Mount Vernon, Ohio
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1 rNMK 1 THE BANNER Dm, tX Mwr4ttkd (0 Cal Mr -was i Mr the Mr Heo Saw Ml of Gall clrr Vcn 31 he' bur wit cal" 3 Pa. far I is is Til in hi ih a- II fc'f 5 Oi "1 dSS PIOhF MISS MARGARET PORTER, Society EUtof, CALENDAR Friday, Dec. 29 jj jjj The idlest Aid society or 5 jjj the Church of Christ will meet fc 3. at 2:30 p. m.

jf The V. H. M. society of the M. V.

church will jtk-ct ol 2 ji o'clock -with Mrs. It. C. Jones, jg a Calhoun stret-L i' Pythian Sitters will enter- ft party after ft jA ft fain with a canl ft loose Saturday, Dec. 30 ft ft The Ladles' Aid society of JJp ft the M.

K. rhnrtn will meet at jj ft 3 o'clock in the thorch parlors, ft ft Section 0f officers. ft FRANK E. OSES 111 BUCKEYE CITY non Passes Away At Early Hour This Morning sent a grcrp of show-laden fir trees. At th ronrlnslon of the playlet, each child a presented with a box of canily.

The entertainment wa brought to a close by the slngine; of carols and a few remarks by the rec tor, Ilv bonald Wonders. S. S. Entertainment At Gambier Today Th- Sunday school of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Cambter, Is Ktvins; an entertainment this afternoon at tba Harconrt parish houe. A feature cf the program will be a Christmas tree and the distribution of sifts to th? chlidr n.

Lrgion Auxiliary Elects Officers At the regular tUfftlaR cf the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary held "Wednes day evening: In the Legion clubrooms, officers were elected for the coming year as follows: ''resident Mrs. Faye O'Bryan. First Vice Pre. Mrs. Margaret Strang.

Second Vice Pres. Mre. Margaret Schrnntz. Secretary Mis3 Aila Van Vocrhis. Treasurer Mrs.

Veronica, Matthews. Chaplain Mrs. Berta Scbnebly. Historian 3II Mary Hrown- Presa Correspondent Mrs. Helen N'nrrlcJr.

Krccutlre committee Mrs. Ilead-ington; Matthews and 3Irs. lon-t-r Sergeant at Arms Mrs. Mary Dial. folrr Escorts Mrs.

ES5e Van Horn ar.ll Mrs. Mary Scha'effer. The treasurer will appreciate the prompt payment of dees for the com ing year. The nxt m-tlng of the anxiliary will be hlii Jan. in G.

A. R. ball. Entertained With Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Clarfce Schooler of ML Zioa deiigbtfnlly entertained with a dinner party Christmas Day in honor Of their daughter "Ware; it being her 18th birthday anniversary. The house attractively decorated with bells and Christmas decorations, and a fine Chris'snas tree cccnpieil the bay wln-ilowe- At 1 o'clock tho gueocs were in- Tited to the dining room, whew a sumptuous turkey dinner was erred. The table was centered with a bnge birthday cake, 18 candles being placed upon Thoie who enjoyed the festivities were: Mr. and Mrs. Grorer Harris and daughter Nellie, cf Bladensborg.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Donahey and dangh-ter Otta. of Newark; Mrs. John Wolfe.

Allen Schooler. Lee Dagaa. Mr. and bet si the Junior and Senior chuses (Mrs. Clinton Shaw of Danville and cf the Mzninsburg high reboot of Mr.

and Mrs. Clark Schooler and Sir and Jl' Xtyt r.l Hanm-wl za' oa J'iria rit with rf'-ft''- wxr liar'a'TUKt. 1I Kit I lifter of Afcron is rl- Former Resident Oi Mt. her par. at, Mr.

am! Mr. Hen- iy I Mr. Kmnts Kr tj iiaitthgfiri 5 risitlcr her Mr. 'fiatl Kerr. yitne 'ilztaif and E.

Irfmim. -l IV a nl Flndfay 3TO pefe? Jh1 m- resfd.nl of Sit Vrnoo, dM at iT with their pjier.tff. ML and o'clock Thursday mornfn? at ten VA In Akron, after several month' Mr anl ilr To" of a complication of li" The dereafI I-are hlf wif, hiI rnother Mr, Harriet -i Bl Jb Mr. aBi Uter, John Coe, both cf thU Winterrln. 2nd JIrJ FowU fc ilhe fcaa sh refatires in Aires.

The borty win im? nroagnt nere r.i-j Jfrt A acd fejl3. cf j. day mornniK and tzken t- tfte re-j ington and Mr. GailUrd P.irrih or Athens tli'Mr racallon at fbtir hofflti hAr. Jfr.

William i'ar of Trlhway rra't Taejdar night wHh ht-r hrother, Pottxatter If. I. Sheraian. Usn's Falie Gravity. ts- 1 1 J.

it '-ir that I r. ALE lXfcS tOtJRS TO a ti 1 81 siis David Iike. oSiciatinz. Bsrial w.U made la Mocnd View tenvtery Entertained Vlth Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Willi Bebout of East High, strct delightfully entertained with linner last evening honoring Mr nrti Mre. T- B. Bebout of Cam-licr. C'oers were laid for 5lx. Entertains With Christmas Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. George M. DeBolt of the Kelley addition entertained with a family dinner Christmas day. Covers wen laid lor H. The out of town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Vernon and Mr. and 3Irs. Walfer Hen- jy of Mansfield. Entertained Vlth Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. William Sutton ot the Predcrickto'an road entertained on Christmas Day with a dinner. Thos present wera Mr. anil Mrs. William Yotut, 3ir.

and 31 rs- Lee Stall and children, Mra. Mary Severns, the host and hnstes" and their childron. The lay wa ient In games and muic. Lzdies of Elks Have Card Party The Ladies of the Elk entertained with card Wcdxudar afternoon in the Elks clubroenn. Play in progressive eachre was enjoyed at six tables, and at th conchion of the games sercral prizes were awarded to the winners.

During tkt afternoon a committee with Mrs. Gny Taylor as chairman torrid refreshments in the grill roopi. Entertains In Hcncr Of Sitters Mr. tad Mrs. Bunn F.

Clatter entertained --I their home northwest of Homer -ectntly honoring Mrs. Clut ter" tf'tcr. MUses Edytfae and huth WIIlisfM. Thirty-flve guests, mem- llnr arc ttrflinf Mr. anu John dencc of A.

D. Stoke. Martinftbarj; afc, road, where funeral service will Waa3tr a3d ztteT held at 2 o'cloik Satnrday afternoon I imm Mm I hospital. IL Vernon. Vx.

Hirara Myers of Colnmia rea th wk-sd with irieflds at 'thlr r-lace. Vr Jsy Scales, whe was rerkiaslr in tared l-t w--k. Is improving uic- Mn. Cln Sapp vftitfas 'in Clertland. Mr.

aad 3Irs. Harfa- Lybarser of ML Vemca spnt Monday with 3Ir.j JIarr Lyharger. Via Washington Baltimore and SteanJ Go With Organized Party Return at Leu nr s. 1 n.i cfriiiiipr 1 an-. iiU- CAi AH AreomtnodnlltWSI fC Vf tn Jacksonville, blEHtst IB tn.i4 Trips at Washington and Sinnni, n-road Ticket from Jaiksonvlllc Good Pntl.

iGlh, 1923, chargel over alwve when extra priced rooms aro aKsigncd. Those desiring may return from Jacksonville via M. M. Tj 0-, Steamer or via itail Houtes through WaKhltlBton, D. at WW" higher fare.

i.eae ML Vernon every Monday and THURSDAY until Feb. 12th. iff3ll5.Kurnihe: orrAppHcaUdh to Ticket Agent or K. WHITE, Division Passenger Agent, Columbus, O. DAT TTftAnD P.HUth BR 1 i ll- 1 1 viv ut viv f2L pbariiEreitsi iMMtMiataMiiMMJaMtM SS i 1 Tape' Calsl CsmpsHnd'Acts Quck, Csis Little, and If ever Sickens the Shares ttf Tft Mt Vertlon Mortgage Company I air cffeifd on a bais tliat insures Income plu3 profit to thp investor, The ASSETS of this Company are I REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES Ar'Krinz Security of Principal.

i yiirs Edith Weteore oi Cnyahcga Vaitt is vfitlng: at the hesne cf 3f rs. The Rural Homemakers class will give a play at the I hall In Amity New year's a A box social will be gives at the Liberty grange hall Thursday evening Dec. 2 Everyone welcome. Harrison grange So. 1711 mwstsl' Thursday evening.

Dc. 2S. faetaUs-' tion of officers. "Perwi taking part in th edn-i cational program of the Jf. P.

charch i will ratt at the chnrch at 2:3 p. m. Satunlay for rehearsal. 'Timcn lodge; So. li.

K. cf w(II confer the Knight at a remoter metfnK Thursday eTeninj Dec 2S. Pleasant Grange Xb. TT meets Friday evening. De- Installation of officers.

Annual Lscqaet nf thef arecile In the bajfTsetiL la a few "hoars Tear cot! I rjn i I head aad note clear, ad fe-n-is headache, or slaffed-ap feeling here guarantee these tablets to break tip a cold gx'ppe emifker than na-ty never siake yoa sick or -t fonable. Bey a box of "Papc's CoK Corapcnand" for a few ceats and get Infca Mcee Mrs. Lybarger retcrad Friday from Marion. X. where she Tis-iwd her mothv.

Mrs- WHHaia Gate. JIis- Evelyn Ftreabaagli.cf Hara- ilw Troynette Lower of Xew Iz- rid of your cold right now. AdvL c.ci' interest and Discount Assuring regular i- assuring rroper management with these ai. srjiers of its shares have profitaide l.S'VEST--. Nontaxable.

1.5 again solicited. Office r. the First National Bank Bldg. ML Vernon, O. Phone 327 Green which the guests ot honor are member, were present daring the evening.

Dnrinp the evening refreshments were served to the young people- by the hostcs. Aid Divicon Has Meeting Tho cesoh-trs of dl-ii5on of the LadleV Aid society of E. charch wc-n enu-rtaiced W.i- sday afternoon by Mrs. Potter at her homo on West High re6L Twc-lvt- members were pres-t-tf. and.

after transacting baslneis tsaiters spent the rensalcder of tiv time in social manner. The divUios will rsef-t la two weeks with Mrs. Ernes Tibtetts Wtst Cara-hley trL Chmtrrui Entertain irent Tk aassal Christsas eatenaia-wt th scaoUni 6i the Sasiiy ni St. PacTs Kpcvcopal charch lart eresieg at the parish ratwse. Despite tie fKleSpaft weather, ifctte wire easy chSdnse In at-leadsac-.

as weH aA a aaatber cf "jrovMiji." Ta itertalaset opestd with the frjdK of Chriioti carols br the rtsiUrea- Zr-r TeTs.tr- tOr IX I fross the prLsvrr dr-ar zt ta tws Tkree roaa the priacary -Hark. Um Ha Asefa Ster yimigtae hy Xrwtfis rtMe Use srrtfc arMni. -e Sb it Am rir Tr" was 0 title ittggfetAi flryiel 5- HM(i tk iMr thi jr-sm dfrtetiait i Mrs. L. W.

Car Jr. Th csMunctera nfttwitrf were tie mitt at') Vie Tre. Inrtbk daughter Wave. MIsa Gladys Barker cf Daavfllo was Invited, bat whea she arrived it proved to be Mrs. Clinton Shaw, tho wedding having taken place in ML Vernon Saturday.

In the evening a delightful surprise was given Miss Wave by a party of young folks, who gaTe her many nice gifts to remind her of her birthday. The evening was spent ia asslc and game, aad rezreaomeals wrTe 'rred to the following guesu: Misses Less naatsey, Alice Itaasey, Marie Merer, Freda Jchssoo, Hattie Doesc Mary Taylor, Dolores Haines, Flor- encf naridfoa. Gertha Slcholls. Para Xlcholbf. Certhi Hall, Era Dampes.

Rath Bompos. Zona Coeard, Mae Xe lirk. Afta MeHcie. WSsa Melick. B-r- tha Had.

Wave Schooler. Om Dcca- hy. X-nie Harris. Mica Jbhaioa. aad Meesrs.

Ralph Strieker. Dwfght Rice. Fnd Fawcett, George MeKe-. Ross Borcc. William Cocartl.

Otis Jchascs. Ecr Hardestr. liarrr Gaali. Fraai Fowl. Letaard Mercer.

Walter Me Gar Van WTakle. Carl Ariher Cccard. Carl Bosjpca. Lew Da- gta, Sciootr aad Praak Halees, Mr. aad Mrs.

Percy Doaahey, Mr. aad 3f- Graver IfarrU aad Mr aai Mrs. Clark Schooler Mi Katblen Smith, a mi5fo-ary fom ML Algera, Africa, will speak at 10:2 o'clock Sanday raora-( ing at the Ebcnezr chnna. Special music. Tb pnttfc Is cordially icvttsd.

The farmer" tractor school consciences Taesday, Z. at Pattersoa HUfcy'if. West Htja street, trsdtr the auspices cf state degctrtaTcat of agricultural edaeatioe. Evening Star CooneiL Sons aad Daughters cf Liberty, is holding a coo-test. All members are nrged to attend Members cf teaas most be preienL Skeyalll.

the finsvei Aa- tralfan soldier-pee, who sp-t the past semmer in Europe Frecariag fcls lecture, "Enrflpe cf Today," at Marttaiharg Tuesday Jart PLAIN DEALER OFFERS For the New Year All New Offers At lowest Prices For 1923. Here's a Year's Complete Reading for Every Ohio Home FkAifV PfAIT. itoAf.frJK 1 Yd 1 ALL THREE FOR OHIO FARMER, 1 Year McCALLS MAGAZINE, Monthly, 1 Yar iiinijij tun 5.00 NEW YEAR'S OFFER No. 1 Da2T PJais DesJes. 1 T-1 All 4 Oiia rsrser, 1 jr Wessta Weiia.

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