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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 9

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A A I A I A I 1920. T. octal ana Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, of Quarrier street, entertained with a party in honor of tho sixteenth birthday of their daughter, Miss Zelda.

Games, music and dancing were tho diversions ftho evening. Dainty refreshments were served to the following guests: Misses Hattlo Goodrhan, Eva Bolar- Jeanette Cohen, Adaline Norris, Florence Frank, Rachel Epner, Gol- Wells, Sylvia Cohen, Hattlc Hark, Dora Cojhcn and Edith Cohen, of Huntington; and Bcttlo Friedman, of Toledo, O. Messrs. Harold Schwartz. Sidney Kleeman, Isadora Lebow, Samuel Lopinsky, Herbert Goodman, Saul Sterger, Roy Epner and Marcus l.evy, Mr.

and Mrs Bradfora Laidley, of Pittsburgh, left Saturday Cor Beckley, after spending ten das with Mr. Lald- ley father, Mr, Georgo S. LairJley, Mias Hftzel D. Hook Iftt today for Camden-on-Gauiey, visit Mr. and Mrs.

H. K. Giiffith. Mrs. Emma C.

McCulloch announces the marriage of her daugh- Mary Vaught, to Mr. Franklin Gates. The marriage took place June 8. Both ot tho yourg people are ivell known among tho younger soda! set. They have returned from a honeymoon spent in tho east and make their homo here where Mr Gates is associated in tho paint and varnish business with his father.

Mr. F. A. Hively and son, Eorden, ot Columbus, aro here the guests Ot Mr. HIVely's daughter, Mrs.

Herbert Hunter. Mrs. Fred White leaves in a few days to visit her parents. Mr, and Mra. Shockuer, in Ohio.

1 Mrs. Gene Dorr has returned from a visit to her aunt in Montgomery. Complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. Sam Bartholomew, of Hillsoboro, who Is her gueit, Mi. O.

Wilson entertained at dmmr. Friday evening. Ton guests attended. A02T7ITISS OF THE BOY SOOUTS Troop Will Receive Cup. Troop 11, winners in the field meet in May, will receive their loving cup, the gift of the local council at the court of honor meeting this evening at the supreme court loom.

The ex- 'ercises will be held at 8 o'clock, and public is cordially invited. Scout John Cottrell, who won tho highest number of individual points will receive the council gold medal. Camp Wearing Completion, The Boy Scout training camp at Porters is Hearing completion and will be rrady for occupancy by Tuesday next A fine athletic field ha been scraped and lolled. A laige mebs hall has been constructed where the scouts will be served their meals. Squad tents will be provided which be floored.

Fifty segulatlon army cots, been purchased. Director II. 'Wagner is scheduled to arrive in Charlebton early this week, oncl vill go immediately to camp to arrange all details before the first division arrives. The firat troops to go in camp iv 111 be Troops 2, 10 and 21. court of honor this evening at the supreme court room, 8 o'clock.

All scouts wishing examinations in merit badges should be present, Scout Arthur Coffoy, of Troop 2, completed all testa for first class scout beioro tho review board on Friday, and will appear before the court of honor tonight for final examination. The scouts of Troop 9 havo formed a bicycle patrol which is proving a. great success. It is tho first to be organized in Charleston. Scout Grogorj Shuker, of Troop 11, i left Tnuiday for a visit to relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich.

While there I he will attend the scout carnp on Lake Michigan. Tho drum coi ps will meet every other week during the summer months. The next rehearsal Is set for July 6, AMUSEMENTS The scouts of Troop 21 are doing some interesting In bridge building under tho leadership of Scoutmaster G. S. Wiestlmg.

Billion "WJnn spent tho week end In Humlngton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Holyeross left yesterday for their home at Detroit, alter a visit here with Mrs JHoJyeros" parents.

Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bennett.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Seay loft Saturday tor Great to spend several weeks. They will return by of Detroit, whore Mr.

Seay. -will attend the annual convention of tho International Display Men. Mrs. W. T.

Strain la the guest oi friends and relatives Davios, Miss Inez Blake of Huntingdon la visiting Mrs. Charles Davis of Berkley street Mr. and Mrs. Brant Centers, and children, spent Sunday with rplatives, at Clendenm. Mrs.

Albert Popo and daughter are spending some time with Clendenln Mr. Jack hat, returned to his home In New York, after a visit here his brother. lie was accompanied homo by his sister, Hiss Stella Sclove. First Fraternity, The First Class Fiaternily held an interesting meeting Thursday evening at S. A.

headquaiters. Vice President Dudley Mortison presided Candidates Miles Ilubbard and Isadora Iiebow wore examined for membership. Aruingements were made for a reception for Camp Dn color PI W. "Wagner, who arrives hero next week, and who ia a member of tho frotenuty in another city. Notes Prom Local Field.

Scoutmaster B. Sperovv, of Troop 1, is attending a conference of boy at Montreal, N. this Regular monthly meeting of the ODD JAJPEXESE CUSTOM. In Japan there is a peculiar custom ing the dressing of the hair Girls who want to many arinnge the hair in front in the form of a or buttesfly and, adorn it with aiher 01 colored ornaments. The hair fastened at the back of the head by means of tortoiseshell pins, a widow who dcsaes to mai- ry again.

A woman with hair eut short and weaiing no oina merits, 's a widow who wishes to remain faithful to her dead husb arid I Luna Park--July 4 Celebiation. With the Dance." Rialto--Nazlmova, in "Tho Heart of a Child Virginian--Douglas Fairbanks, in "Tho Mollycoddle." Strand--An exceptionally attractive bill for the Strand starting today. It is "On With the Dance," a George production featuring Murray and Davirt Powell It's a big pictui c--big ui stoiy, big in big in pioiluction It's the strangely thrilling romance of a Russian dancer in Ametiea htory of passions that veer onto tiag- edy, and of human beings who love and "itruggie and finally win happiness. A story of Life, teeming with diarna, filled with suspense Tho picture has been lavishly staged, sumptuously gowned It's a Paramount Artcraft--that acstues you of the finest kind of production. Ana an exceptlonably able supporting cafet enacts the minor loles.

It's a picture you will enjoy Rialto--In "The Heart of a Child," a special pro'cluct'on adapted from Ftank lMnbj' novel of the same name, Nazunovn comes to the screen ot tho Rialto theatre totlav In a that is different i anj of wide variety of eharaclors she has por- tiajed so rnarvelously in previous triumphs. It is that of Sally Snapo, an English girl from the slum street'! of London who finds herself orphaned at the most critical period of her life, and teft to face alone, without any other aid than her unsophistication, the struggle of maintaining the world'a respect. In her support is an exceptionally able cast, with Charles Bryant, adapter of the novel to tho screen, as Lurd Kidderminster; Roy Thompson, Noll Newman, Victor oPtel, Eugene Klum, Claire Du Bray, Jane Sterling, John Stoppling, William Irving and Myrtle Rmbell. Ray C. Smallwood directed the production, with Rudolph T.

Bergquist in charge of the The effectiveness of the pictorial element in tha play is due in great measure to the special art effects by Allen JRouff. Virginian The cast that surrounds Douglas Fairbanks in "The Mollycoddle" his United Artist production. which will be the feature at the Virginian theatre beginning today is the greatest that "Doug" has ever gath- eied together. Itk comprises such well Iciiown players aa Wallace Berry, Paul Buins, Morris Hughes, George Stewart, Charles Stevens. Lewis Hippe, Aj.bsrt ilacQuarne, Ruth Renick, Betty Bouton and Adele Famngton.

FINAL ACTION TONIGHT. Final action will probably be taken tonight in tho matter of granting the Kanavvha Va'ley Traction company a fiajictyse for a street car loop on avenue by the city council. Councilman Wiso will make a motion to reconsider the negative vote taken at a recent meeting Other important questions wil' also come before tho council at tonight's meeting, it is expected NO CJOAIMS TO GENIUS. Harding Worked His Way Up In Good American Style. Washington, July leav- ing Washington for his homo in' "Wyoming, Republican Floor Leader! Mondell issued the following state-' ment concerning the candidacy of 1 Senator Harding: "I certainly am well pleased with the Republican ticket.

I was a Harding man from the start because I believed of all tho candidates that were named he came nearest to representing good, sound, sane, sensible Americanism and Republicanism. "Senator Harding worked his way up and he doesn't claim to be one of those extraordinary geniuses who knows it all himself and who doesn't need any advice. He ought to, and 1 am sure will, appeal to the people generally who believe in sanenesa and justice and who want a square deal fop everybody. bMk without If HtmT'SStfe Mb tfc. dandJmam, Kneg waiwe DUPffllUPF.SCHAFFEg SPECIALIST, Treatment of Pyorrhea, Diseases of Gums and Mouth Hygiene Room M3 Kanawha National Bank Phone Cafrtol 4437.

SENDS GREETINGS. Mexico Citv, July President de la Hueita today sent the following independence clay greeti.ig to President Wilson. "In tho a i i of the independence of tho gieat peoples whoro destinies you Kulrte, I have tho honor to 'lord tho i fpjicitations ot tko Mexican pooplo and gov emmo-nt, and tnoit fervont for pt i land a i i a i pou- jplog of Mexico and the I i MEDICAJL, MEN WILL, ftDEET. Kanavrha Society to Hold Sessions Hero Beginning Tomorrow. Tho programme for the regular weekly meeting of the Kanawha Medical Society to be held in the assembly roonj of the Kanawha hotel tomorrow night at eight o'clock, announced this, morning by Dr W.

Point, secre Uiry of the association Following the dinner, Dr. B. 9f Pres ton will address those present on "Placenta-Preira A Case Report." 'Deep Roentgen. Therapy" will be the subject of a report by Dr. W.

Hughey, while others will make brief and informal talks The Kanawha Medical Society is now tie largest organisation of it's kind in the state, said Secretary Point, having eevoral more members, than tho Wheel ing society. The total membership of the Charleston society is present over 80, with several new memberhips to be recognized at tho next meeting of tho organization, OBSERVING THE HOUDAY "With the exception of the intermediate court and the ofhco of the clerk of courts, which open a few minutes this morning for the formality of continuing on tho day's docket, the court hoxise departments tpmained closed all day in observance of Independence Day. Tho excuse for open- ins intermediate court waa that processes had been issued returnable today in tome cases docketed for this date through, forgetfulness, of the fd that this date takes the placo of July Fourth this jear on account of that date falling on Sunclaj PENCE SPRINGS HOTEL Pence Springs, W. Va. GRAND OPENING BALL TUESDAY NIGHT July 6th.

W. PAXTON, DR. H. W. HONAKER DENTIST Capitol Sti-eet.

Crown a id Bridgework and i X-Rays a Specialty. Gas adrninistred for painless extraqtingf. Phone CafitoJ 2632. FLEDE DE I A Size ond Blend for Everyman. ASHTON CROWLEY DM.

A FAST WEEK BEGINS 1 'AII follow the if I IHI sn Thp intrigues In tho architect's tower. Sensational scones in an "after hours" ja2! palaco. I i 1 th it ncln the i dnnce." The dance of tho Masknd Dancer. The poiioninp of happy love by a bf'autl- ful, jealous Russian Tho butterfly's start 1- confession In court to sivi a man. Photoplny by the Play tiy HABTj MORTON GSORGJ it July Clearance Sale BEGINS TOMORROW Morning at 9 O'clock Offering Wonderful Beductions--In High Class Garments-- Reductions Range from 1-4-1 -3 and I -2 OFF This is your poldcn opportunity to buy McrHiaiidist' of Stylo, Quality and Work- i i i i i at liio; Reductions.

Bt. Die Vogue I. Rosenberg, Manager. PRODUCTION THE Special Musical Betting. SPECIAL ADDIOD A FTR ACT JONS (A) BUETON HOLMES' TEAVELOGUE- "Push Car Trails in Formosa." N.

Limited to One Week. (B) A SUNSHINE Jazz Bandit." (C) THE STRAND OEOHESTEA. i i i I i i i i i i wnHt i i i i i tty oi i ni I MI HI i i oiiic" jov a with i i a i irvtmj.J nmolnm', i i in i i i 5 i i i in and at rigKt Iy.uy payments. The Wm. W.

Thomas Co. Incorporated 1201 Bigley Ave. Phone Capitol 2274. CHARLESTON, W. VA.

748 Va. West. Phone Capitol LUNA PARK MONSTER FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION FREE! FREE! FREE! Mile Paula, Daredevil of the Air, Afternoon and Night AT THE REFRESHMENT PAVILION JACKSON SISTERg, Singers and Dancers AT THE ROLLER RINK TOMORROW NIGHT--PARTY NIGHT--Games, Races, and Moonlight Effects. Hats and Confetti Free to the Skaters. AT THE DANCING PAVILION AFTERNOON-SQUARE DANCE Mondayjjight's Dance.

BAND CONCERT, COG OTYBAND Afternoon and Night. FREE PICNIC GROUNDS Plenty of Tables and Benches. Spend the Day at Luaa.

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