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pagre THF C. OHIO. Friday, July 31, 1942 of Interest to Rotary Assembly Is To Be Held At Craig Cottage The Rotary Assembly this year will be held on next Thursday evening at half six at the Walter Craig cottage at Cedarhurst. President Fred Rost has urged each officer of the club to hold that date open as this is the most important meeting of the year. A supper will be served, followed by the business session immediately.

Those invited to attend arc Mr. Colin Campbell, District Governor; Mr. Carroll Halliday, vice president, director and chaiman-elub service; Dr. W. H.

Limes, secretary director and Service; Mr. Arch Newbrcy. treasurer, director and chairman- membership and classification; Mr. Marlyn Riley, Sergeunt-at- Arms and Director; Mr. Glenn Woodmansec, Director; Mr.

John Babbitt, Director; Mr. W. J. 11 ty, Director and Chairman International service; Mr. F.

Hill Chairman of Community Service; Mr. H. O. Noland, Chairman Fellowship and Attendance; Mr. John Leland.

Chairman Youth Service; Dr. James Wilson. Chairman Crippled Children; Mr. Walter Craig, Chairman Official Greeting. Mr Forest F.

Tipton, Chairman Publicity; Mr. Wert Shoop. Chairman of Flowers and Visiting; Mr. Paul Fitzwater, Director of Music and Mr. Harold Layman.

Boy Scout Executive. Mrs. Dunton Is Hostess to Bridge Club Sess i on Including two guests, Mrs. Robert E. Hartman and Mrs.

Ira V. Barchet with the members. I Mrs. Robert Dunton entertained her bridge club for their regu- la session Thursday evening. The party was also given as a farewell gesture to Mrs.

Ted V. Indiana. Mrs. Ottinger has been Ottinger, who leaves Friday to make her home in Indianapolis, a member of the club since it was formed several years ago. A peach and green color scheme yas used throughout the entire party, and beautiful arrangements of peach colored gladioli with fern were admired in effective arrangements in the rooms.

A dessert course, us pretty as delicious, w'as served with the guests seated at small tables. Centering each table were tall stocks of gladiolii in the two colored combination. Bridge was enthusiastically played during the evening with Mrs. Ottinger and Mrs. Thomas Christopher winning high score awards.

Mrs. Barchet was awarded the gut prize. Social Calendar CAROLYN BROWNING Telephone 9701 Married in White House Personals FRIDAY. JULY 31 Women of the Moose hold regular meeting, with day party and potluck P. M.

dedit ner. ation with a basket din- me uniton C. First WC.T.U. 1st Church P. M.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 Grove Church Ids Dream Girl That pleasant smile worn by Mary Marlin, 17-year-old singer and is there for a very good reason. She is reading letters from more than 100 soldiers at Fort Mae- Arthur in California telling her why they chose her as their official Dream Girl. The title will be formally bestowed at the army post. (Central Prcte) Ladies' Luncheon Brings Out Large Group of Members The guests lingered until a fj July gave to the fortnightly endria luncheon-bridge of the Wash- ington Country Club Thursday, a rarely perfect summer day and the party one of the utmost pleasure to forty Country Club women and a number of visiting guests. Mrs.

A. S. Stemler was chairman of a group of most efficient and cordial hostesses, Mrs. Larry Dupree. Mrs.

W. L. Stinson. Under their planning a tempting luncheon of summer viands w'as served at daintly appointed tables, centered with bouquets of TUESDAY. AUGUST 4 Bloonnngburg Kensington Club meets with Mrs.

Cora Wilson at 2 P. M. Picnic supper of Maratha and Baraca classes of First Baptist Church with Mrs. Myers Kimmev on Leesburg Avenue. 6,30 P.

M. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 WSCS of White Oak Grove will meet with Mrs. Earl Anderson. Eastern Wedding Vows of Interest To Many Here Eliciting the interest and good wishes of friends here is the announcement of the marriage of Mr. Heath Vining, son of Mrs.

Hart G. Foster, of Fayetteville, N. to Miss Dorothy De Chaump, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elzeard Do Chaump, of Helena, Montana.

The wedding was an event of October 2, 1941, in the Martin Lutheran Church in Baltimore, Maryland. with Rev. H. G. Schultz performing the ceremony.

The announcement is of unusual interest to many here, where the groom has visited many times with his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs, Neil B. Jones. Mrs. Vining attended Mary- land College for Women and now holds a responsible position in the Executive Offices of the President of the United States, I in Washington D.

C. Mr. Vining attended Meadowbrook Preparatory School, in 1 Virginia, and graduated from the Woodward Sehyol for Boys, in Washington D. C. He attended i the University of North Caro- I in Raleigh.

He also held a responsible position in the Ex- jocutive Offices of the President, but resigned the first of the year to accept a position with office of the City Engineer in Alexandria, Va. The young couple are living at 297 Woodland Terrace, Al- Miss Peggy Brumbach and Mr. James ry of Fairfield, were visitors here 'Thursday attending the Fayette County Fair, and visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Curry.

Mrs.Richard Mathews and son, Dickson, returned to their home in Dayton Friday after visiting several days with Mrs. Mathews parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rowe of the Miami Trace Road. 9 Mr.

and Mrs. John Weade left Friday for a visit in Fairfax, Va. Mrs. Wesley Boyer left Thursday for Jacksonville, N. C.

for a two weeks visit with her son, Private Wesley Boyer, who is in the U. S. Marines, at New River, N. C. Mrs.

Herbert Wilson and Mrs. A1 Rhoads were Dayton visitors on Thursday. sity, Columbus, is spending the 1 week end at his home here. He was accompanied by Mr. James Neilley, of Cambridge, who will be his guest for the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morris and daughters, Janice and Joyce, of Springfield, Illinois, arrived Wednesday evening to visit with Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Morris for a few days. Mrs. William Rodgers accompanied a party from Springfield to go to San Antonio. Texas, where they are visiting Private Edwards, who is stationed there. 9 Mrs.

J. W. Wilson and son, Jack, of Columbus, are visiting Mrs. Wilson's father, Mr. L.

F. Carpenter this week. Mrs. Aulbin Hedges and three children of Hillsboro, have been guests of and Mrs. Frank S.

Jackson, coming for the Fair and the Washington Country Club Quick Stitchery Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Pennington, of Cincinnati, were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Suntheimer. Mr. Joe Hutton, of Pittsburg, is the guest of his brother, Mr. Hutton and Mrs.

Hutton this week. Miss Betty Lou Woodruff of City, was the guest of Miss Mrs. John Hoclzer, of Cincin- Hilda Lee Evans, Thursday, nati, arrived Friday, to join Mrs. Ted V. Ottinger and Mr.

Miss Dorothy Kanecht, of Shoop to go to the Shoop Cottage, Hearts Delight at Huronia Beach, on Lake Erie, for the week end. Mrs. Ben Davis and daughter, Miss Kathleen Davis, returned to Chillicothe, is visiting Miss Betty Robinson. 9 9 9 Dr. and Mrs.

R. F. Postle of London, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Belford Carpenter their home Thursday, from a Thursday evening, and attend- visit with Dr.

and Mrs. L. ed the Fayette County Fair R. Bryant, in Ft. Collins, Color- Harry Hopkins, President right hand man and close 1 a(fo.

personal friend, strolls on the White House grounds with Louise Mr. and Mrs. Richard Groves and daughter, Gretchen, of Cuya- Miss Margaret Ann Davis andjhoga Falls, are visiting Mr. and); CO 99 NliOilCUn mc cele By LAURA WHEF.LFR Just embroider these vegetable tea towel motifs in their natural colors and they'll brighten your kitchen properly! Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hopkins are returned with her to her I Mrs. J. J. Kelley and Mrs.

were on their wedding trip to- home in Dayton for a short vis- Lvdia Williams motored Mr. and day, probably in Connecticut, but shortly will return to live at the Mr and Mrs U)n Rhonemus White House with President and Mrs. Roosevelt. ip jj Hopkins, close confidant and Miss Na0mi Butterfield adviser of the president, and the Mrs william Pavey were former Mrs. I.ouise C.dl Macy of day visitors with the I has been in Grand New York were married in the si5ter, Mrs.

Carey Deere, Wash- ids for the week and required; illustrations of color schemes. Mrs. Collins Haldeman of steu- Send ten centx (Plus one cent to Roger Eikenberry to Co- jbenville, returned to her home 82 Eighth Avenue, New Yorh, N. Write plainly PATTERN lumbus Friday, where they left Thursday after spending several by train for Grand Rapids, Mich, with Mrs. Roger Eikenberry, pent lhursduy in Washington vjsjt Mrs.

Charles Eikenberry because of the death of and daughter, Miss Rebecca, Mrs. mother, and before going to their home in Jesse Rowe. oval study yesterday ington C. H. in the first White House wedding i Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Wilson of in 24 years. Hopkins had been I Springfield, 111., spent Friday will return home with them. 9 9 9 Mr. A.

O. Clark returned WAAC Right, Wrong living at the White House and and Saturday with Mrs. Faye borne Thursday night from a two weeks trip through the west, going to Davenport, Iowa. 9 9 9 Miss Madge Dawson of Frank the couple will have quarters near the study in which the wed- Mrs. John Suitor returned on ding was solemnized.

Sabina owers. late hour, bidding farewell to Mrs. Ottinger who has always been a favorite with the group and exceptionally popular with zinnias both the younger and older sets fect of the city. 7 game Columbus Luncheon Partv Kutli in Glenn Pine entertained a Speaks small party Wednesday ing Mrs. George Wilshire, of Cincinnati, ana including Mrs.

A. S. Stemler and Mrs Rose Hughey guests. Mrs. Pine motored her guests to Columbus for luncheon at the Maramor and afterwards.

for the theatre Every tune you get your puy. buy Bonds and Stamps for the U. S. A What you With ill MINUS Medical delai hments ui all branches of our military and naval forces require leg splints for emergency service. The so-called Thomas steel splints cost $2.25 per pair.

Base hospitals and many field hospitals require these splints as regular equipment although in many cases two rifles are used as splints when no regular equipment is available for use on broken legs. Your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps will help buy these essential splints for our injured soldiers and flyers. Join the Ten Percent Ciufc at least ten percent of your income in War Bonds and every payday. A payroll allotment pledge is your easiest to invest S. Treasury department The club lounge was a perfect bower of bloom from the garden of the hostesses.

Phlox, daisies, and gladiolii were in ef- arrangements. afternoon progressive was enjoyed with Miss Sexton and Mrs. Glenn winning high score which were the Victory made by the Phi Beta Sorority. Mrs. F.

E. Hill was presented the consolation favor. Additional guests fur the day Mrs. George Wilshire, of Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Cleveland, Miss Eliza Fox, of Vicksburg, Mrs.

Dean Fite, of Columbus, Mrs. Hazel Smathers and Mrs. C. E. Lloyd.

9 9 9 Supper The fortnightly supper at the Washington Country Club brought out seventy men to enjoy the evening, with several out of town guests present. A delicious swiss steak supper was served by the club hostess, Mrs. Hazel Devins, with seasonal viands accompanying this. The usual card game followed the supper. The hosts for the evening were Mr.

E. P. Suntheimer, Mr. Morgan Pennington and Mr. Elmer Junk.

Out-of-town guests were Mr. E. O. Jones, Richard Savory, Mr. William Pfanner, Mr.

Joe Wallace, of Cincinnati, Mr. Richard Groves, of Cuyahoga Falls. Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Troy Browder entertained with a delightful dinner party for Miss Thelma Browder of Chicago, Illinois, Mrs.

Lavon B. Widmont and Mrs. Eleanor H. Browder, of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs.

Art Emerick and daughter, Karen Sue. 9 9 9 Party at Indian Lake Mrs. Harold Biehn and Mrs. George Rhoads are motoring a group of girls to Indian Lake Friday afternoon for a weekend visit. The group includes Misses Jefferson, Eleanor Slagle, Mary Carolyn Rhoads, Katie I Biehn and Mary Lou Biehn.

Tuesday to her home in Middletown. after a weekend visit with her mother, Mrs. Josephine js guest of Miss Emily Jacks, and other relatives. Palmer this week. i James Young enlisted in the and Mrs.

Lon Rhonemus U. S. Army Air Force at Pat- Otis Core and daughter, Sunday with the Field, Dayton, last week. garajjt are going to Cleveland, Mrs. Walter Betterton1 Mr.

and Mrs. La Verne Kelso Saturday to visit Mrs. and Mr. Betterton of Lynchburg, returned Saturday from a vlslt Mrs. Henry E.

Manning, Billy Custis, of Columbus, with Mr. and Mrs. Lavv rence and family and in Elyria with visited Sunday with his grand- Mansfield at Detroit, Mich. Mr. sister, Mrs.

Henry W. FQRVICTORY BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Are you entitled to wear a lapel button? You are if you are investing at least ten percent of your income in War Bonds every pay day. It's your badge of patriotism. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Custis and his uncle, Charles Spurgeon. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Gibbs and returned Ingersoll and family. and Mrs. Mansfield homo with them. Rev. and Mrs.

B. E. Wright, of Lynchburg, attended the open- son, Kent and Mr. and Mrs. jing of the Jr.

Conference Fred Bennett and daughters, (Camp Grounds and called on are spending a few weeks on a I Sabina friends Monday, vacation trip to Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. William Darbv- Michigan. I shire and family of Bainbridge Miss Marilyn Savage, of Tea- and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Meredith neck, N. will come Sunday Darbyshire and daughter, Joy, for a visit with Martha Dakin at of Wilmington, spent Sunday the home of her parents, Mr. and with Mrs.

A. J. Darbyshire. Mrs. Theobald Dakin.

Marilyn Mrs. Fannie Snow of Lees Virginia sigrist return- is the granddaughter of the Croeke, was the Sundav gut si ed home in Centralia af- late Judne W. W. Savage, of Mr. and Mrs.

I ter a vacation with her Wilmington. Irvin ScoviUc of Mrs. Alex Thompson, on Sunday sts of Rev. and Indiana, is spending this week ccc who motored Mrs. E.

J. Meacham were Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley View and were guests and Mrs.

S. M. Swa and Mr. or. of Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Miller for live-year- the Mrs. Lavon Browder 'Widmont and Mrs.

Eleanor Hull Browder have as their guests Friday and Saturday, Miss Doris Browder of Fairfield, and Miss Thelma Browder, of Chicago, Illinois. Tommy Jones, of Newark, spent the week end with Maurice and Marlyn Browder. A. P. Mollencap of Thomas Shadley, Mr.

J. L. Fortney was called and Mrs. ----------Columbus. old son of Mr.

and Mis. Glen Don Brakefield, son of Mr. fell from a tree at and Mrs. Darrell Brakefield, is their home and broke his right now recovering from a two arm. At present he is recovering weeks illness at the home of his from the injury nicely.

Jean Fortney accompanied her Mrs. Lee Armstrong and Prank B. Pavey, is quite ill GOOD FOOD Well, here I am TOM F.ASTON, Your Chef, cooks as you like it. Am located at" Willis Grill on Wilson Street, better known as the Rocking Chair Inn. We specialize in Steaks Chicken Dinners and Sea Foods For reservations for special dinners, coll 8721 IKE WILLIS, Prop.

to Camden, Friday morning by i TOM EASTON, Chef i i the serious illness of Dr. J. W. parents. Mrs.

G. A. Pavey, Armstrong and Frank B. Pavey, is i father daughter, Marna Lee, of Cuba, home. She is being cared mother of a close friend.

Miss Those natty little caps worn by members of the Army Auxiliary Corps are attractive, but they present quite a coiffure problem. Mary Marlin of Los Angeles, top, models an attractive hair-do. but as far as the WAAC'fc are concerned, it's out. However, the hair-do modeled by Eileen Wilmot, below, is It was created by the Los Angeles Coiffure guild. came Thursday for a visit with jfor by Mrs.

Agnes Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thacker, who Mrs.

James Richards, returned home with them for a Mrs. Faye Wilson, Billy Wu- weekend visit and the birthday Teresa Denehy, Helen and dinner for Marna Lee. Ora Woods, motored to Steuben- Mr. and Mrs. O.

D. Young and Sunday. Mrs. Wilson re- son James, were weekend mained for a visit with her son guests of Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Benson in Lansing, Michigan. Mrs.

Glen Wilson. Vaughn C. Moxley of Cincin- Mr. and Mrs. Gail Wolfe and cinnati, was a business visitor son Jack, with Mr.

and Mrs. in abina, Wednesday. Howard Hawke, of Blanchester, J. M. Russell, who has been returned Sunday from a week quite ill at his home on S.

Col- outing at Indian Lake, lege is reported slowly im- Miss Barbara Bernard of Cm- proving. cinnati, visited over Sunday Mrs. Everett Kerr spent Sun- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. day with her parents, Mr.

and Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. John Leland and son, John, were visitors in Columbus Friday afternoon. Mr.

J. L. Fortney, who is attending Ohio State Univer- Our fighting men are doing their share. Here at home the least we can do is put of our income in War Bonds for uur share In America. GHAOE A PASTEURIZED MILK.

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