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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1923 12 SUCTION F1VB. Jordan hava returned from a vialt to Washington, I). and New York. Mr. and Mra.

J. Mlaa Hnota in peragogy sWthe Unlvaislty of Log An Mr- and Mrs. Charles Anderson, a renin. KENTUCKY CJ-eese," Bernard Boutet de MonveTa portrait of his mother, Itallcn Ilraaa'a "The Terrace, Venice," John C. Johan-sen's 'Borderland." Valentin do Zu-blaurrc'g "Twilight" and Robert Spencer's "The Tower." The picture orable mentions sold are Pierre La-prade'a "Notre Dame, Paris, and Anto Carte's "Descent From the The other Hales Include Uerald Urodkhursu "Nad la," Jean de Ua lc- daughter and Mrs.

W. J. Bryan haa gne to Toledo. Mlaa Mary Kranrea Humphrey 1ms returned from' l.a)iie 'ollege, a( iT' Mr. and Mis T.

ware. (Uil. wi-ie gneata of Mr. and Mia J. 1'Vnrmg on Monday awning MISS Kl.m.a Hrinlepp f''r ahort VKrattoii from Columbia 1 nfveMdy neron's "Lorraine Peasant." Paul by Routet do Motivel nan purchased Nash's "The Wall Against the for tho Histltute'a permanent collec-Clarenre It.

Johnson's "Across the I tlon. River," KrankW.Renson's "Wild I M. R. C. A Wonderful Display New Summer Fashions At Prices Beyond Comparison sv" i 'i.

tjt psnied t-y Mr. Amlersi aiater. Misx 'hrlstine. havu returned to their home at Milwaukee. Kugenla and Alexandria Stuart, of l.outHvllle.

lame Inst to lslt thetr Kinndpurenls, lit: and Mis. t. C. Alexander. Thoy will remain for a nmnth a visit.

PARIS Mra. Flrlnrh Melnerts cntartamed with hrldga Inst week for Mrs W. Kd. Tucker and guest, Mra. 11.

It. Hoheits, of Nw Vork. Mis. t'larema Kelinev and Mrs. Thomas Huckner were at home to their friends Friday afternoon, at tha home of Mra.

Kenney. Mra James Withers I'avlg waa hostess to the meinbsis of the Voung Married Women's Hiidne Club Wednesday afternoon, her home jii Pleasant street. Mr. and Mis Hani Arnold entertained with a en-n cluck dinner Tuesday evening foi Mra Nellie tt. Highland Mr.

and Mis. Meniatt W. Bhoha and aon. of halem, N. aie guesta of Mis.

J. H. nrv lintlrr and family. Mr. and Mis.

George W. Wunker have rennt.r.1 from then wedding trip and are with Mr snd Mrs rKa Hpeakee, and Mi s. Ittissel I Hwango and daug'ite)! lino) gone to Covington to reside fur thd figure. aa Eveln Friedman la the gueat of fllenda and ralatlves In Avondsle. Mia Mtrothar UofT, of Winchester, the gueat of Mia.

Hen F. Hurkner. Mra eiidnev H. Ardere. and daughter srs Mr.

and Mra. M. Hand, at mth Charleston. tUtlo, Mia Luis Hall lninn has returned to her home in i olumbus, Ohio, alter a ,1.1 Mith III this CUV. Mra I well Hoa worth and da tight ere, of t.r,gton.

haw returned honn after a ttstt with Mrs. Whitley. Mlaa KMiahath Whitley entertained the younger aat with a dance at tha I'ountry Club Wednesday exenlng. SHEPHEHDSVILLE. Mlaa Haltla llrown.

fUmuala. raMeii wild Mlaa l-ntlaraon. Mlaa Willi. Hnnry ha. na lo ll.rnul, Ky t.

via It Mia. Wlllla iwvla. Mr. lira Canrt.ra Tnaala at linoii. Ky, Iivji.t ot iir: Jim Alt.r-but M'la.

Jo.la llarr.ll ha. to K.naaa l-Hv. Kn in lalt Mra. ll. M.

Barr.ll. Mlaa llara l.lnn funk. Wnahlrujtnn, l. I. lh.iifl of Mr.

It. E. 1-unn. Nathan Haaham. lrvlniftnn, Ky.

with Mra. Oral Halh.m ra jonn tnlm I ana. Covington, I Street Travel Club Sporti Wear In more than five hundred models; no two alike; a most supreme and extensive variety of sample dresses, irresistibly styled to meet all summer requirements. Dresses In Voile, Iure Llnoi.s, Italtuea, Tissue erepe $3.75 up CALirOR-NlA LAHPTirAPE J.E. Kunz Jnaiinr ami Mts.

I. H. Uoodnliflit went eiii Ruesis pr Messrs nu ii'uiii" Tn tha and Will Tatham. Mrs John W. How ling-, of Kansas City.

Is piiismg Htueral weeks with Mi. and M's. John W. Hand. Mia l.eatar Hamuiuiid left th fliat of tha week for a atay of aeveial tuontha at New ark, N.

J. Miss Kltth Itoark has returned from Bohver, Tenn. Mia. I.sster Roaik and rhlldren left the first of the weak for A I bug M. Mi.

ami Mia. John Jnint-r hv returned from a Mail to aahlngtuu and cui'iiinstl. Mra lllla Tntter and Missa Kliia beth and l.ucy Potter. li 1 1 a mis v.sltlng Mra. KunUe Potter.

Mr. and Mra. M. Crocker, Mis. o.

(J. Wl lum, isi a A mile I Ttsdale. 8a i Hredshaw and Orlee Tarpley ami Mr. T. te tnour hmlth left adnesd.iy fur a Tu to rsjlfornla and allow M.me Pttik i ml i a.

John Cla i ara at 1 -trolt. tha guiat of Mr. and Mil. Miles Taylor, Miss Hess i'eart has returned to T.oufs-vllle afivr a Walt to as l.ama Phllllpa FRANKFORT. Mr.

and Mra .1. It. How sr. Miss Anita Rowar, Mlas Laura Ktuart and Knslgns H. H.

Wilson and Leonard e'r returned Waitneartav fiom Aunnpolis. M1. Mlas Anna Hunter, President of smith-land. Is the gunet of Mra Ann Mra. K.

Lea Itowland and son of Ht Louis. ara her to spend the aum-iner with Mia Ceclle Fatmsi. Mr. and Mia F. H.

Lea, or Long Beach. al, are tha guests of Mr, and Mia on hunn. Mil. M. Morris, of Windsor, (la, la here with retatlea for a visit.

Mr and Mra John Moore left Thursday for MartlnavLla, to pas eeial a eaka Mr. and Mra Rud Williams, of Indianapolis. ate tli'liny hers. Mra H. T.

1 1 ays, Mue Ann and Betsy Irejs and Mtaa 1 -ora lUae left Momiiig for New ork, fiom which ptacs they sailed on. the 16th for a summer In ui ope. Mia Charlea Wheeler, of Kansas Ctty, Mr. and 'Mra Loremo Martin, of itshlnRton. IV and Mia James Hr-athilt.

of Hoj kinsvlile, are the guests of M(S- )L I'. MAttli. Mr. and Mrs. St.u.y Ws.ldel and daughter have gone to bomei mi, elm Mis.

and Mlsa Wuddil wil. pass ilia sum-iit Mra. Hallie Newton left Thursday for summer with her daughter. Mia Floyd iiatrhr. is i.lrdl.r hh, nt 1,111.

vIIIh. vlallluf her M'a. Merndull Ev.Ll FLZMINGSBURQ Miss Mary Pan Harbeson waa In I on-vllle, attendlnf entie (. ollege conimwi.ea-nivnt, the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Will tlray and dauR-luer. Mart hathertna. of Weston. Miare guesta of Mr.

ami Mrs. James Plain k. Mr K. K. tirifflth.

of Connersv Hie, la the guest of Mrs. Iwts Sumniera Miss Amy Wheeier Mci rtne la lIMng friends in Georgetown. Mra. f. Taylor has r-turned froit a visit to Mrs.

J. K. Grannis at I 'ay ton, Itev. and Mra Marx In ulpepper and three children, of Htuttgsrt. are uuesta of Mr.

and Mra i harlni Ross. rs. He tine 1 udley. of ansae City, Is the guest of Mra. A.

It. Anios. GREENUP. Friday evening Herbert Heed Cola and I i.h ntr on tha Ohio In 'honor of Misa Louise I M. Kee gu-st.

Mts harh.lte olv In. of Klrhmnnd, Ind. Thosa present were Mr. and Mrs. George Corwln, Mr.

and Mrs. Ftilllti Jonas Misses Jeanet Te and Jnaeplitne Cole, Mary I'ledrlt- Louis Mc. Kaa. i harlotte t'o'vin. Herbert Keed el.

John ftohert la hop. Ted rampbell. luring and Kohert Jennings llson. GEORGETOWN. Mrs.

Kate Cam mack. Louisville, is the I guest ot her eon Mr. laude Judy "'ill. if'r la the guest of his sistei Khrll.h and Mr. Khrllch.

Mia H. Gror haa gone to M'wogo Mineral Hnrlnps. Mllsn, Ind. Mr. and Hay lieherllng and Archie Schuhart and family, Maastilun.

Ohio, are guem of Mrs. Little Kenney and Mrs. Mai Rob- erts have retuiue.i from a i-lt of several weeks with Mr. William Roberts, of in- mnatl. ts'the guest of Mra K.

J. lilts. Frocks Tub Silks, Sport Silkx, a great deal of character In the figure. "Mr. McOrann," by John Wels, Is his beat entry.

It Is an example of fine brushwork. and easy, fre bundling and interesting technique. Charles shows eight drawings and lithographs, each one of them keen and Individual; John Dee Ware-ham, a beautiful still life called "Complimentary with two glaied vases and a few magnolia blossoms Henjamln Millers "Nude" has a quiet background that is very pleasant. K. T.

Hurley's "Monastery Kind" Is ft fine study of light and atmosphere. The sketch of "Hub" by Frank Myers has caught a striking likeness and is well painted. Kate Reno Miller shows a fresh summery canvas called "My Garden in June;" KHsiibeth Hell Alke, a decorative canvas. "On the Heights." Shantungs Organdie, Swisses, (JforRpttes. iHKRE are 46 local artists rep resented In thla year's ex htbltlon of American art at the museum, and these, taken by themai'lveg would form an exhibition of nu meuu Ue and value.

Thta yearly opportunity of aeelng- Cincinnati work hung aide by aide with that of the most Important of the American painters and sculptors regularly discloses what a wealth of material there is here and on what a sound basis of sincerity and know-edK It rests. One of the most striking; thing tn th- exhibition Is the California landscape by J. E. Kuns. Rich In deep, full tones of red, purple and blue, Ita simple, massive forms against the aky have the spirit and majesty of the mountains and the biasing glory of their color.

Mr. Kuns also shows a nude which he calls "Morning." a cool shadowy figure on a couch, with Just one brilliant spot of color In an orange I drapery over the back of the couch that hss caught the morning sunshine and reflected Itself on the hark of the nude figure. It Is a very handsome painting. H. H.

Weasel has a portrait sketch of Harry F. Woods that Is a very dignified characterisation. Bdward C. Volkert we still claim as a (Mncin- $10.75 In every roneelvahln color, from tho plain white to the daintiest of the dainty In every site; plenty of large ones, from 40 to 32. Every garment guaranteed absolute fast color.

LOUISVILLE. II wM.llnu of Mlaa HHana Thurittnn and Mr. Sinclair Iaiiil took plr Bat-unlay niirht at I viork at the Fourth Avnu Mathodiat Chunh, lit v. Jam' Wllaoii JuhtiBon rft.r nit lift the rvrftniony. Mr.

W. I-awrt-ma Cook and Mra, John lianmuaJti-n kv niUHi' al program thti ceremony. Mlaa tonataiir wm her ulstfr'a m.ld honor and atf-. Uwm H. I tl.

kKun and MIm Klcaiior flarkat HI, wr tha In Minn l-'i a MIhn Mil.lrml McMillan w.i th flower ItnU and Muatrr fhrl- tfclllinm Hi. .11 riUK 1-i-tiriT. Mr. Thoiii'itii I 'Milt of hr.Ulnr of Ih nin.ni, nm Him Ixnt man and th uhtra Mi l-'miiklh. Kttrh, I.hou NoIIIb MUH-r and Lnwrt'intf lilnhnrT.

Tlu-i. wm a aftor tha rrm-ti). my at ttu- ham of tha hrM a jaTHnra. Mr. and Mra Horn tn Audubon i'ftrk, for tha brUlal itriy and a fw filnd.

Tha wedding of Mia Kvolyn Howe Hi nlia and Mr. Holmi Uarndon Men ka will take at uTlwk HntimUy aft-Mimon. 13. al tha Inmie of tn lirldwi iHirfiim. Mr.

and Mia, Jonepn Hugh H'H lta, In Bird Valley, MlHa Mad-fllna Pt'araa, of l4alon, will fot maid of hnor. Tha brtdt-amald- will MlPia Khaa.tvth Woody and Mta ltmahaw. Mlaa Jutia M.T- ka will t' 1h flowrr a.lll. Mr. Merrka.

of Waalilnvton, will bw Mr. Met. k'a bant man. Tha ciTfiimiiv will he jwrronnwU by tha Hv. lr.

fharla Mr. Ji'fTeraon florin hoat Monday aftmnmm from 4 in al a ten nl tha Auduhnn t'lub til h.Mior t.r hr nl. Mlaa Olivia PrarT. Hi it wan atMlati'd In t'V Mlam-a Martha. Mld.llaton Hi'fvaa, I'millna artar Jtrooka and Hurah HHrrli kmon.

Mlaa Franra Hry. a mmkiii wm Thurailay afternoon at a hi idtff party In honor of Mian urnln of Kanaaa lty, tha guitm of Mian Anna HaJde- Mra. KlUahfth I-onirH. of lawtu-katt. It I lint aiinuuii' fd th iniM(aiiii'Ht or har dauichtiT.

Mlaa Kltiaheth to Mr. II. i hapin, o( hi- ago. formerly of louiwvllla. Mr.

i liaiiln Ih a gniduatu of tha I'uKeralty of IVnu- iiu In, Mr. and Mra, l.afaytt Rtltcra tha marrlaK of thatr rtauihtor. Miaa Ituth BtlMra. to Mr. Juinaa Cm, of Mtwnphla.

"Jh wiMldlna took j.lai-a Mon-lav inlnii at tha i hriallan i hur--h at 7 nMoi-k. Miaa Mrt)a Hullnan, of waa llinid of liotmr and Mr. rora CiUitf vnm hi'itt man. Mr. and Mil.

I'o will innko thi'lr homa In M-mphla Mian K-inia ln-HlMdla Cartar waa hoatfua at. rday at Inn. hot. at tha I'and'-nnia hth lu honor of h-r vlarnnt'a who wata ItraduAlad )mt wa-k from tha KciitiJi ky Ttoiiia Hi hool. Covt'ia wen laid for Uliti'l Anitla t.

Andron. Amila H. WaUjn, Vlr- i ttrti-r. Mary Jonaa. Mildred l.oulaa Kiltu.

Hflfll Mh.ddoii Maria It -IIih Halh). KlutM-ih Uftl'inaon. Alailn llohlnaoii, Marq Klieabath Kkalton. Hcrriti-iiitu KimiiH Hhi.l-T. Hflf Klliahat Hprntiuv, Kihtr Tnay.

Vlritlnl I'wan Wd.l.-n, WtiUHtu HtiKfrald. Th marrlaga of Mlaa KUnor Crt-al and Mr IM-anin took pijirn 9 ovto. Tui'ntiiv at tha tna of ha Iir11 roimln, r. and Mra. i tiHi l-) Wllmn Wllhoma on l.u- tn nvenu.

tin- Itf. Harry H. Muaaon jarf ormlnR iba t.HMiM.iij. Mlta Kniiiy AMnhflar was tnald h.inoil, Mra, ttwnrd Ha-a I'rica ni imm Krni en llimtuB wrra brt-t-a-tiiHlda, Mr, lomill Monra. Klnir, of I'ltta-lnna, wa Mr.

Met "ormh ii l'at man. Tha ceremony took pln a before an altar tmnkad '1th palma, tn ih a raniar tt whb-h waa a cn.aa flanked with aavan-bram h-il cnndalabra and vaaca of 111 Ion. The hrldo wan liownert In a drained inod.d crt'po ronialna baa dad In ryatal. Haf tnlla veil waa adjiiatfd with oranirn bloa-aina and aha carried a shower bouqut of Mra, Ward roaw and llllea of tha al-l-y. Mlaa Family Altahaler worn a Rnwn nf J-fllow hlffon with a hart ha of cream ae and a aaah of yellow taffeta She carried a ahxket of dtliilee and delphinium.

Tha hridaamatdB wore ilreaats of irreen or nand la with nnahp of on-hld tnllo. h.n-h wore a wreath of silver h-avaa In har hair. They carried hata filled with dntah'fl and (led with howa of onhld tullo. Tha reretnony waa followed by a reception. Mra.

Williams worn her wedding kowii of white hro aded char-inensa. Mra. Ida TMrky Creel, mother of tha hrlda, wme a Ki'wn of black headed canton crepe and cornet t. and carried a tou(Uct of ronca mid Miles uf tho alley. Mra.

Kdwnrd M. Mormb of I'ltlsburg, mother of the trmoin, wore a Row I) of lurtiuolxe thie and gold. Mr. attd Mra. MnVirmirk- left lmnedl-ately on a motor trip to I'hlladelphlii, At-laiilir city and i'lttnl-urg.

At the conclu sion of I half Wfddln itlp they will make their home In IMttMlmrR. Mra Albert H. Weaver was hnsteaa neiineaday at a lUilMieon at the Mlue Lantern followed b.v a ihenler party for (he nut -ftf-towtt guest of the reel t'or-tiiHek weddhu. Those wit: Mt-a-riamea ICdwnid Mri'urmm of Tlttsburg; l. wrenca Wlthoyte.

of H. It What ley, of lMttahurg Frank Moor, uf Bowling Green, and Ida I'lcky Creel. Mlaa Nell Kngeihnrd, who was recently graduated from Vaasnr Col lose. Is vial lug friends In Oreenwlch, Conn, IS he will return to Ixmtmllle next week. tea Margaret Knttelhard, who Is also a student nt Vaasnr Collece, is vlsltlna; friends In Boston.

Nhn wilt return to Louisville the end of thla month. ASHLAND. Miss Marlnn TttieseM hat returned from her school at Byrn Hour. Mr. and Mra K.

Cileman and children have arrived from Ml. Hterllng to mak A.t.lurwt ttwtr hum I Mra Or Wilde. Mrs. Joe Alexander and' lia Itonald I'ulliain una Uiuurrn Mrs. JHr'k Hsger wfts hJstfsa to the msniHere of tha Huntington HiWga un Friday.

Mr. and Mia. forum Jackson, of Huntington, waia gieli Sunday of Mr. ami Mrs. T.

A. riaM. Mi" Jale Tompson and (laughter. MlM Loulca, are leaving aoit far California Miss I't-arl liespeaa. of Covington, Is a irnesl of Mrs John Warner.

Mr and Mrs. (hiv Hhant. of Paul. V. are heifl Malting Mr.

and Mis. J' "rVllyabsth Mock ratiirnad from and Mrs. Arthur Harry rat 'J mad fiom Clm-lunatl. Mlaa l-da Young and Mlaa (iaraldlna MenahouRH wart hoateaaen al a twa and shower Krlda) of laal week, in of Mra. Hai i Jennlnce Mis John Kola.

of renvor. after visiting reiatlvea here, has gone to Kansas 1 'sirs T. H. McClarv has as guests Mlaa Helen Wilkes and Mlaa Kathar Hhsa, of MMfnrd Canter, "hi Mr and MIS. Ior-il rmin wtth bridge Thursday.

Mr and Mrs. Ituaael Itennar hava returned fi'jni a visit tn Ohio. AUGUSTA. Mm. JlnrrT F.

F1nn.ll. nf Iwnv.r. I th. week Uifc AnM b. Mlaa t.oiit rook nA Mr F.

K. hell, of m.rrl-'a. Mr. lind Mr. c.

Mr. .1. P. Dw, Mr J. Marlon Ht.vn.

Mr. Ml iinrl Mir rmltr oill a ri.rniUht with Mr. anfl F. w. How and Mr.

Mra. ('. III III. William i'rlna MUl Fl.la Oratnira at hfin aflar i.vrrl molitlli tlrlx.rl.i Kl Mr. anrl John M'Klhl'n turnad frum Milan.

Tuiaday nlfhl. CARROLLTON. i nartV Kill given ThUTB A aftmcaii bv Mra, Clareln a Harrison fxii U' 1)1 1 ma at the honi the latter on Hv-amore street. There was nine Inblea A roh.r a. heme of pink was -Hf-rnllv carried out In (he decorations.

Ialiity oa and cake were served. 1 LI iii. iA.t at a nrnrn tn nook part Tuemlay In honor of Martha Jraliette Nb hiln. who left Wednesday for her home in larkavllle, Mteaxa Ethealena Kowland and Murle Trnlnnever lert M'niiar tor a iw-. trln visiting In Jackson, Islington and Mtss Hue 1 Ftrownlnakl has aa guests her nephew and nlace.

Mr. rmmn nrow- Inskl, of Japps. ami mra. Mr and Reynolds, of l.oa Antial'a, are guests or mra. i.

(Jaines while en route to New York on autoinohlla trtp. COLUMBIA. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harnett and two children are Mailing reiatlvaa In o-lumhla.

Mrs, T. V. Cundrlff la visiting In Beih- Krat'-es Sirange la passing eral weeks In l.oulsflle. ky Mrs. (leorge Lowe Is lsltlng rsla tlves 111 Uoulsrltle.

Ky. Mrs. W. A. II vnea Hslted relatives In L.nulsvlll..

Kv durlnsj the past week. Miss Jennie fiafnett la Ualttng har niece. Mra. Ho pert A. of frank-fort.

Ky. lr. and Mrs. r. M.

Murrell and their mm Charles, of Mat hersv 1 1 te. lit. are halting at the hme of It. Murretla brother Tr. J.

N. Murrell. of this rtty. Miss tiuaan Miller, who has been In Pe-Fitnlak. Florida, for several weeks, returned tn her home hare last weak.

Mr. and Mrs. M. It Feesa and Mrs J. Carver, of Homereet.

visited at the home of Mr. Feese a parents. Mr. and Mra Keeaa, In thla plare the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Walker and risush-tar Mtaa Bva. and Mim AMene Mnntgotn-ery. visited In and several other p.dnta last week. Mra Catherine Murray and Miss Allene Nell visited relative In Indlanapolia last week.

DANVILLE. Mrs Taylor Hughea left Tuesday for hr home at Han 1 Cal. Mrs. F. K.

Trlhhlej and Mlas nettle Hmlth acrnm-pantad liar and will visit various places for Severn I weeks Mrs. Htickwell Bmlth la hm frem a viait or It fi rlanda nt l.ailneton. Mra. hrls aim ominmer. i a Aphla Jaikson.

and son. John P. Jnck-son. of Kl t'eiitrn. ara guests of lr.

ir.hn tt inrUiioU and fanillv. Mrs. Mndison and children have re turner! from nranrtjn. Miss. l.

niul Mrs. aVrd (ioudloe and sons, of Ht. I-otils. made a motor trip tlinmgh from their hum a ana aie guesis 01 inu Miss Mary ra Itirhan. of Srarrett Hhol.

Katisns citv Is a visitor with Mr and Mra Hen I'uiham and family. Mlaa U'oodsrd I'urhAiu la llaiting friends at Wllaon. N. Miss I da A nneraon nae gone to Mailon, Ind, where she will teach art In th prhoo) of Marlon Col luge for the sununer c.iure. Mlaaea 1 va and Margaret Ko-nerts are Rlirntn SPH, n.

Koi.erts Mlaa KdWUl Morrow, oi the Rtieat of Mlaa Utile, at her grand mother's). MM. C. ecu, nr Mr. and Mrs.

Mpaars cry ara wnn sir. and Mra. Arch Fry for a brier visit. FRANKLIN. Mine Mildred Klgahy Is visiting Mrs.

J. May hew- and and Miss Maine Kiga- hv In I.nulSVllle Mr. Bam Jordan and Miss Mary Jeff OF Lyric Building. Hours Produce Values Here Strictly As Advertised Buy Samples at Wholesale. Save the Hetaller's Profit.

Lyric Sample Shop natlan. This time his cattle graze erg we might mention who are well tn a haxy sunlight, with purple, shad-j represented are John Rettlg, Louis owy trees against the skyline. Dlxtn Andrea, Henrietta Wilson, Olen Tracy. Pelden's "Portrait of Dr. Rurnam" I Harry Shakier, whose portrait of Ir-a well-balanced composition and has I Vin Cobb is a fine piece of 'work; Leon 'Lippert, Doel Reed, Kdward H.

Kruck- Mia H. f. Richardson baa gona are guests of Mis. Mattle Guilett (it multnoualy, the bthroa.l and antlHpa-tM marrlaa; of hr nlc Mlaa Mary Itlalr White, and Mr. 8tphn Tst Hln-tnn.

of Tate, (taoritia. Their wildlnB will V. aolninlt June 27 Mra. Maraart Osrdnor hna announ'-d th niarmtnt of hr datmhtfr. KuKnla Uai', and Mr.

J. Allen llhodea, of Henderson, N. Mr. and Mrs. W.

r. fryer wer the honta of an elaborately arranged dinner tarty, Monday evening, at the KlchUnd (iolf and County t'luii, when they com-pllmented their (cuaata an drelativea, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. lryr, Mtas Cryer, Mr.

A. fryer. Miss Mildred P-md entertained at lunrh-eon at tl residence of her parent on West End avenue, Monday artnrnoon, honor of two June hriaei-to-iie, Miis ornella Martin and Miss Harriett Wool Mtai Mary Nelson av a hrldirn party. Ings a week under William B. Hrnt-Tuesdny afternoon, in honor of Miss gohel will open on June 25, and on the Marina r.aiea, nuinir 1 P.

M. Eatas, and her gueat, Mla Harriett! Whltetirle of chattanooaa. and also for Mlm Harhel Hooper, an-i her guests, Mlaa Iella Tate and Mlaa Marian Harris, of Memphis. CEDAR POINT, 0N-LAKE-ERIE. The first week of the summer season at edar roint, in-Iake-Erle saw cin- t'l la ilio vilest of Mrs A L.

HoRnrs. Mra Ha Shaw passed Saturday with Mra Pani llarrla SHELBYVILLE. Mra. J. I.U'-e.

of New York, and her son-in-law, rommander Hnmllton Hrysn, 8'atea na--y. have Jolnfd Mia. Iiryan si their country estate near Shelbyvtlle. Mrs J. Caudlll and son.

of Tulsa. Okla he arrived to pass the aumrner lih her parents. Mr. and Mra. 8.

It. Hoitlware Mrs lleorge Lamherth and daughter, of oa. ame the first of the week to nnss the summer with her father, i harlee Mapeaj. Hev W. K.

Hryce and Mrs. Hry. of Worcester, hlo. are guesta of I r. T.

Hlsnd and Mis, flland. Mta. Ernest VatiKhn and her nlee, Mlea Kvelvn Itndgrs. are In Ithaca. atteml tha i onimencernent of 'ornelr I al v.isltv.

at whbh her daughter. Miss Amelia Imdson Vaughn, will be one of the Mr. and Mrs. W. CT Htout, left Thurs- MftV visit their daughter, Mra Kreenmn, and Mr.

Fieenian in lialeigh, North Carolina. Mra. W. Figg and Misa CMa VlRg have returned from Fark Coilere, at ParkaviMa, her- Miss Fljtg has been a teacher during tha past year Frtif C. C.

Freeman an-t Mra. Freeman, of Ilngton. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Mctlrath. Mr. and Mrs. Curtice Martin, who have been the guests of Mr- and Mrs.

I. Webber, left Tuesday for Faton Haplda. where they have rs den ror severa yeara where they will make thetr home. VANCEBURG. uu.

vm. Prkr of Portsmouth. Ohio motored down to pass the week-end with Mr. end Mrs Frank lloraley Hrth Hairls and daughter were (UMti of Mr. and Mrs.

Corbit Knapp Hun- Jay. Mr. and Mrs Van Hstrllff, of Edglngton. th fr'armrs' Mnlul for a few The Modern Needle, raft "luh met Tuesday evening with Mts. tirade Mathewson.

Mra Hessie Kynolds, of Hethel, Ohio. Is the guest of her father. Mr. H. F.

Huna-way Mn. Edna Cooper was the guest of Mra. Mattte Gullett T)iursday Mr i. Jock gtarnper and daughter Louise are visiting relatives In Chattanooga, Tenneaeee. Mr.

and Mrs. Huebner, Terra Haute, Ind are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Ualheniitti. WARSAW. Mr. and Mrs. George Winters and Mies Judith Winters, of Cincinnati, were guesta of I.

W'. Winters last Hunday. Mr. and Mra. K.

P. Taylor had as guests last week Mr and Mra. arl l.ushy and Miss Virginia Lusby. of Owenmn Mra W. U.

Payne lef tMonday for flan Kranria-o, to he with her aon, Ella-w ort Winn Mr. and Mra P. R. Conley passed last week In Washington, i- Mr and Mra ICd Ile era passed the weekend In liii-lnnatl tr. and Mrs W.

H. Tyson entertained Mr. and Mra Noah I'avls. Mr. and Mrs 'harlea Muun.

of lhlo. and Mrs. Crowh-v. of Cincinnati. Bunday.

Mrs. K. H. Wheeler, of Elwood, Is here for the aunimer. Mrs Harry 'arm's and children, nf Hparta.

are guests of A. K. Handy and family. Mra. Ed Lamkln left Monday for Jackson, to attend the annual meeting of tha Methodist Church Houth.

TENNESSEE CHATTANOOGA. One nf the largest affairs e-f the week waa the tea at hlh Mrs. Adam Haskell on We.inesdsy at her home on and Mis. Itirhiird Thati her received with the otners asststlna; were Mrs. 7 I c.

Nottlnahatn. Mra John W. Ited, Mra last 'in Ha'iuI, s. Kdmond Hmartt, rs. I''bn A Cbamhll-s Miss Itowen Hlier, and Mian Harah Hrtght.

Mr. and Mrs I'atten and Mlsa mi miner home, Muonahlne. on Lookout Mountain. and ra, Tt. Psvia moved last week from the Hl I'atten to their aiimmar home, (ira-aton, on Lookout ountain.

r. and ra. W. W. Wr-I and lltt le rimiich -ter, Martha (iordon Word, have arrived In Chattanooga from New drleans to lalt Mt a Woid a Mr.

and Mra. John it. Hurt Mra Hughea T. ReypoMs. Mlaa Miriam Revnolda and Mr.

William K. cghurn trip to Chattanooga to attend the Hsylor ommencenieni 1 ney were a' omr.nieil hv their nephew, hevnolda O. H--ott, who mill return to Chattanooga to entar lutfi-m? school at Hayior. Mr. ami Mrs.

frank Hmlth. of Birmingham spending thla werk end In Chat-tnnoofta aa the yijats of Mr. and Mra, Rldtl. Jr Mr Honald Harris has returned to Chattanooga. after a trip to North Carolina and Virginia.

Mr. and Mrs J. Harriaon. of Greene-horo. N.

are the gueat of Mr. and Mia. J. T. l.upton.

Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Hall left thla week for New York, wheia thev will aall on June 9 for a three month' trip ahrnnd. Mr. and Mrs Henry itady ft Sunday for a alt weeks' Western trtp.

Mrs Pavld Crorkett. of sVw (Cleans, itn-l her two sons. I'avll i'rtrktt, an! Stephens Cro kett. left thin week, after Ha) loi- Commen-ement, for A-ie-lllo. N.

C. to spend the summer. Mrs. Hteplxiia. nf Atlanta, who mn with her 'auerhter, itrs.

Tor kett. retUI rVl t0 her homo In Atlanta Wedm-ady. KNOXVILLE. Mra. Arthur Mann entertained at lun.

h-on on Haturday. when he tompll-inentfd Mlas Jane who returnetl re- entlv from oklahnnni. The hoati'a waa aselated In entertaining t-y Mra. Edward Kane Mann. Mr.

ami Mra, linnirv gave a dinner pa rt y. Hatuniay evening their I i txiulsUlle for several days. Professor Hlchardson haa gone to Ann Anor. Mich, where be will do sper-tal Work during tha summer. Mia Hit hardaott will Join htm later, Mrs Cbarlaa Sinclair and ds'ighter.

Miss Martha Hut It Hlnclalr. Los are guests of Mrs. Sinclair parents, Mr, and Mra V. R. lrock.

LEXINGTON. The marrlaga of Mlaa Lyssa I'esha Chalkley to I r. Ernest Hotildln Harper, of I'anvllla, touk place lesday afternoon. Mra. t'harlea Wellington Hurt entertained with afternoon tea on Thursday In honor of Mra.

J. Franklin Hell, of aldington. P. Miss Anna Tearre carrh-k entertained wtth a dance Thursday evening. In whbh she was assisted by her parents.

1 r. and! rs. JaitH-a Cttrrh-k Mrs. H. r.

Cnugiln was out ess at tea Thursday day aMrnoon In rnniplinint to Mts. A. I. Ilarnmn. Mra.

I. J. Si. finer and Mrs. A.

W. Kortune, Mrs. Howard J. I.evirk. went tn ''tn- rlniiatl last week for a visit wit Mra.

Carl J. wvidnwann. The nmrrlasu of Miss Marian Wllaon to Mr. Lowell 11. Henley was aoleninlied Ttn-sflav afternoon at the Walnut Hills Christian 'hur- In cm Innatl.

The hrldnl uile. who are lilting hre, will hav shortly fur Miami. where they will inaKu tneir tionie. MT. STERLINO, Mlas til of visited friends the past week Miss Pi.

Its nf Ashland, la thfe Itui'st of Miss Lsura Ray I'mnkfi. I Miss Louise Kmsihers attended the se nlors' ball in Islington on Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. Clay left Monday an extended stay In ailfurnla, I Prcifsior and Mia Henry Jones, ef, Kultnn will j'As the sumnuT with Mi.

and Mrs J. W. Jones. I Miss Nancy PrldK-pirt Is visit! pa; Mra John tlray. cf Woodford Count Mra.

Matt Is Irlfflth, of i Ington Is the pueit Judge and Mrs. tv. h- naiiit. I Mrs. W.

I Hunt and daughter are P-iSrilns: several Ias In Hantd with Mr Hunt. Xlr, and Mr-. J. Millar Hoffman and 'son are visiting In Cine InnsM 1 Miss Kathleen of Pl-hmond, la the suest Mrs. F.

H'-vnolds. Mrs. 1. A. fcvans and Mr Charles Ev- ans, nf Marlon.

Indiana are guesta of Mi. and Mra Evans. C. rtnriHtl. as well aa aut.urr.a a.ua nouinem mlo generallv.

well repraenteii at hoth Hotl The itrenkTs and the edara, and Fourteen paintings have been sold l.y a f.w sojourners in ih fron, tr)e International Show at the lions, among them Mr. and Mia. m. I'oniver. Mn.

inimtians, and Mr. and Mra. arnegie Institute since the opening Lawrence Urates and rhlldren, of Coving- on April 20. Of these two are prlae Among the cfn Innatlans registered at'Pirture and two honorable mentions. th hotels during the week were Mr.

an The first two are Arthur U. Davlea's Mrs. c. H. Tunney and daughter, Mr.

and t.th., Mrs! Harvey Itoth, Mr. n.l Mrs. Bernard. Afterthought of Eearth and Eugene Mayer, Mr. and Mra.

Krmik J. Lu-e. Mr. fpelchers' "The Hunter." The hon-and Mrs Kdward U. Hmlth, Mr.

and Mr, Wyant, Mrs. Mary and EVERYONE who haa something sell and a telephone can ready use for idle hours. are always prospects to call new prospects to find. And telephone always offers a ready right into the office of the man to see. CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN TELEPHONE COMPANY daughter.

Mrs. (lenrgn L. Hampton, MIbs Rllaabt'th ioodmati, Miaa Anna tvain, Mlaa I'orothy hemmenor, Mlaa Loutaa I--Inllhaun A. 1. Airorn.

C. M. I'um- mtna, William K. Blair, Homer Itankln, Morns Haker, Vi-rn oleman, Harry Mc Ttgue ami Emmet Pruah. Among the rnnifnts or i innnnmi url.a registered ero the following: Thomas.

Mr. and Mra. Samuel (altea. Wilhur Htettle, Htephcn Halite, Nurbert Newport Miss Addle Idehlman. Among other ('I.

loans reltaered were the following. It 0 5 and Stephen Alke. a study of cattle, called "Ten Head Wilbur Adam "Still Life" ia very fine. Miss Kmnm Mendenhall, Mrs. Ida Holloway and Mrg.

Annie fi. Sykes exhibit sonic very nice watercolora. Mrs. Sykes's Peonlea" being especlaly worthy ot note. Stewart Todd shows three of hi a beautiful batik panels, and Reginald Grooms a very lovely one In line and color, called "Islar." Matt A- Dalys "Boat Builder' Is a peaceful, quiet composition really well painted.

Oth- emeyer, Caroline A. Lord. Catherine Leman, J. B. Daniels, Jean Collow.

Herbert Luby, Dorothy Goodwin, Alma Knauber, John Castano, Susan Zlegler and Ruby Webb Kemper. The summer term at the Art Academy opena to-morrow. Mr. Glen Tracy will be In charge of the drawing and painting classes, which will continue dally until August 11 and Include two murnings a week outdoors. The modeling class will be under J.

Harnhorn, and wood carv- ing under William H. Fry. A class in professional d'siKn for two morn- same day the drawing class for children three mornings a week. John Weia and 1r. and Mrs.

Martin Fisher will leave for Taos. N. Joining that Interesting colony of painters of the Southwest for tho summer. For New Styles and Pretty Arms (Heauty Notes) Women are fast learning the value 1 lhalr or fuzz from frp- ncl arms. A paste Is made with some powdered 'delatone and water and spread on the Keep Your Vacation With a Kodak Fur your selection on our shelves, a complete choice.

You should see the handy little Vest Pocket at $6.50. Their use iiickly taught hy nur efficient salesmen. At your call in our developing and printing department 'you'll be glad to get our Vclox J'rints Non-Fading. "Look for 'Vclox' on the Back." The Huber Art Co. 124 SEVENTH ST.

We of Race Everybody Goes Uptown To Japp's, the Manufacturers For NATURAL HAIR SWITCHES, WAVY TRANSFORMATIONS, CURLY BOBS, EAR PUFFS, LADIES WIGS, MEN'S TOUPEES, Etc. 606 607 608 Make Idle Englander Open Coil Springs BE certain oi uddacdoii by buying ENGLANDER Open Coil Spring. Th racial coil conduction aauret perfect sleep and lifetime oi acrvica. It I aoaolutciy nni-tan because it ia uncovered. Mad to fit wood and metal beds.

Writ lot Free Book shown at the right. Look ior this Trademark at Furniture and Departmant Store too fcQUCH BEDS fun jznr TbMtZmcrj -jsjss. to find a There up and the road you want THE PFMr MM wii Ham tun- Mr. ana sirs, jonn nam- i. -heriain and rhlld.

i hairy surface. In 2 or 3 minutes it I-ayton Mr. and Mra. Burrell Button, im rubbed off, the skin washed and Mr. and Mrs.

Kmll HtArke, Mrs. Jennie Miller. Miss Augusta Uokf. rt, Miss Mad- et ery lit of hair has disappeared eline ft-ott. Mlas Heml-e I -oliamlller, Hoh- nq failure will result If you are earo-ett Henry, John K.

Askam and tYank Mrcury. ful to buV genuine delatone and mix Middletown Mr. and Mra. J. Hurka.

1 fresh as wanted. colutnhue Mr. and Mra. Alfred Kuerti, I Mrs. Nan.

Prewltt Is visiting Mr. 'atten moved last week to their Mra A. Hawkins. of Woodford t'nunty Mr. Tery Pryan ta at home after a vlalt In Sew Tnrh and Hnitnn.

1 Mra HiiNter naltey, of VereallUa, tha ir'ieet of Mra. Hohert Mft'oimell and Mtaa Heale Iine. Mra. arrle Maya, of flt. la tha gu-n( of Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Nenifyer. Mra It K.

l'unt haa returned from t'ltii mnatl Mra. kohert I f'nlfrnan and rhtldren Our prices arc just about half what you would pay elsewhere ami we guarantee yuu a perfect match. Wc fill mail orders too. Send us your order or write for our new catalogue. left Mopdny for Aahiaml, where tht-y returned to Itoma.

after a motor xv Permanent Waving 50c a curl. Just the thing for Hot Weather or Your Vacation. Prompt service with--out appointments. Ladies come to our store for hundreds of mile around for this work. mmk Mr.

and Mra, George jntincm, Mr. ann Mra Andrew Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Eahrt Ioraev, Mra. Mary Luffy, Mrs.

Hansiim, Mlas Katelle Haker, Mlaa Lu am pi. ell, Mlas Oeraldlne Rtnemlller, F. F. Hill, Henry M. Heare, Carl Harksteddor, Kdward Hoard man, Lynn Mureland, Hot-ton Hi hards and Norman O'lWnnell Hprlngfleld Mr.

and Mra. H. L. Jones, Mrs. Kmma carnes and Miss Zela Turner.

(ireemllle Mr. and Mts. Arthur Fries. Washington II. Mrs.

Anna Hanner- Bj man. Mansfield Mr. and Mra. H. R.

0mhart atid hllil, Mrs. fiusan amp and John Vroman and atn. Huryrus Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Han- ney. i A Athena-James n. Ixvnnell, i Pteuhenv tile Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Keltz.

Wapakneta Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Rtsutt metier. Portamouth E.

K. Mrpanlels and son. Marlon-Mr. s-nd Mrs. Oeorge M.

(ira- bel and daughter and Mr. and Mra. Or- I vllle Htrow er, i Akron Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes H.

Wads, I Mr and Mra. Newton Crampton and hll- dren. Mra. LU'T Mrs. Kdna H.

Hoi- h.wav. Mlaa Hits Parkman. Nor tun Mr-( A (iennon and Kenneth Trtalwley. Part-ertun Mi' haei Human and William Judd. aoton -Mr, W.

Miller. Toungstown- -Mrs. Tha Ma Id leman. Lorain Mr. and Mra.

William H. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. I'hlllp Huders and Froeman HandiTSon. Klria Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Halton, Mra. Llliaheth Comstnoh, Miss Matilda better, Jamus I Mellmlra and Kozart Adi-lman. Nor walk -Mr. and Mra.

O. M. Franks, A-f Ituaaell and William Flogmer. wiilard -Mr. and Mrs.

Charles K. Rup-pnrt and children. hem TIis Misses Ellen Probst and IS Theln.a Itaynor. Ui. rlin-- Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Jewett Mr- ani1 Mr Herman Haker. ruigrin rails -iwiee Mldillefield Mr. and Mrs. i J.

Haker ami John N. Post. ki.urt IavUI Morrow anrl Edward Mr. and Mra. Howard Barn-hill mil hi Irl.

Flni1liiy--Mra. Ramul rjrav.a and lUiitflil.r.. Mlaa rrlor.a Hoardinan and C. M. Wrmatrr Mr.

and Mra. rmnald Thoni. Mma Mr. and Mr. Atphn Culler and k'ltlvht and AniiKtta mu-rnmn.

I WHIouKhby- Mr. and Mra. Oeorfe Pe- lam y. I remont Mr. and iwra.

Anurrw r.n-lncr and Mr. and Mra, Klnyd r. lUbMn and fhlldr.n. Knatorl Mr. and Mra.

B. M. Cum- Van Wart Mlaa Jl'rtha ln.l. Mrdlna Mr. and John Burrh and Mra Miranda Burch TIITln -Mr.

and Mra. 1-ord. Mra Anna Ford and daulitr and Mra. Npanal.r. Mlll.rahuri Anthony Saatar and aon.

I Mr. and Mra. 1'nlar llarrndrn and -a K. Wllaon. Aahtahula Mra.

Mlldrad 1 haan.jr. maani Mr. and Mr. t.r.ag and 'hUoriifavllleMUa Lilian Flare. Confessed the best Sleep and Kest CLANDER SPlUNaPdDRc TOnd Sweu Na, York, fw HAMMOCKS mc2ook Hair Dobbins Children or adults.

SlinnipooinK With plain hulrdrfBs- Ins 00: HalrdrPBsIng Latest New York styles f' Marcel Waving Parisian undulation SI Hob Curl Over whole head Scalp Wassitf-e With electrical vibrator rOc Manicuring Kxport workmanship. Facial Massage By experts 30c Applvlng Ineeto Kapid French Btain $10 th It their future home Mr. ami Mra. Hanford Allen and Mla Puah Alien, of Milt-rattirg Mn Woods and Mra. Hm im.h.

of 8nVord are gue.ta of Mr. and r.Ma. (i. A Ander Mr and Mrs Marlon W. Ftrldgea w.r hoaig ftat-irday at a dinner party hr-nr-r a '-Ur T' Crooka, of this flty vu.

I.ll, It M.lh.l I r. IC. month "r' MAYSVILLE. Mra. Keith Mrnwnlnr i-t.

'the gtieat of the family of I Hrowning r- I Miss Kloren Harhour. who hcen In I New lork City for the HlMt I home to raaa the aumrner wlfli tents. Mr. and Mra yr I Mra It. J.

Henderson and daugli ter Jean of I'ortsmouth. Ohio. llRVe ueat. relatlviia here. Mtaa Kltiaheth home from Kentucky I nUemlty.

Mr. annrew Hh.g nd nt- Mtaa A nee lring. lert We.lrrMility Hed nollinic Hprlnga Tenn Mia Jamee Monf. of t.flle Krk arrived Thursday fo vlnlt her rarvnta' ColonH and Mra Uood aa one he hrMcarnald at the Hjka- i in nmwniAy even'riR Mr and Mra. Kdard l.andgrafT.

of pm 1 his mother, Mra. l'hoe, LandgrafT. Mr. t)eorg Hurr- wa haa Joln-d har Miuahan dat Winston -Salem fr the summer, Mlaa Mrtha 'trhlhal din visiting rela-1 Uvea In 'I n-ln nat t. Mra.

KreUaman, of Clnrlnratl a vtn'lt-jitif her parenfa, Mr. and Mm. A Holiman Mr. and Mra. Thornaa Currev will ai-'rive home Piia from t'nkvllle, (owe to pntt tho aunimer h-re The n.arrlagf of Minn ieoi irl HI.

ka i dnight-r of Mr, and Mr Flla )ll km. lliiw 'lty. now a popular ten. hue Ui Aahland. imMin a.

hot-la, to i Knt-, Hunniigton. W. vMN K.ileninlu'd hi thla rltv KhIiu.Ibv June 1, at the home of tha hri.ie a niylli.T tn thia i-ixy. OWINGSVILLE. Mlaa Ktna Mtamper of Hazard, la vlalt-Ing hr parents, Mr.

and Mr, Id tiaii'i-cr Mra. lt'tl (lallagher and two children of Loxlngtiui. mere gtf ata of Mra lUirlur uii.tf. John Held. Mornln arid Tija.Uy Prof, and Mra.

Mnitln and driiiah-t r. Mlaa Ml. ha. ft Monday Lo An- vtau reiarivrg hiuI frlerxle. llicie Ihey ntll a 111 weak' iyuu i rat-'n'' Try us for your next work.

We wait on you promptly and no appointments are necessary. It's cool and comfortable here even in torrid weather. Plenty of space to park your auto. don- on Hsh avenut- Mr. nl Mr.

1,. Knunh eho naninn on jun. ,1 tn. llltr Olav for a lalt to Mr. mother In Copenhagen.

I'enniark. are he In showered with many mrici ompilmenta prior to their depar-ure, one of tne handsomest of theae wN hmrh eon for Mrs. Knoph given hv Mra. Jamea l.kson and Mrs, Howard Fonda, In the palm room at Whittle Hprlrig -h( Country 't'ir- Following tru. imu hfon waa a nihiM-r at hiidgi-.

in guests partl'-ipated si handsome prises were aw arded th t-. tur a Mr. and Mra. Edward Hnrton the rf'Mtlt of a large partv when thf-y fompllmented fr end Mrs. John christian, of Atlanta.

Mrs. Hrute wan td. ifii of a hrlrtge rr')' at her --mntrv home on Kluga'on mail wli.n waa eealeted In re-elMng by Mra. ank Holloway. NASHVILLE.

Mr. n1 Mn. h.v. known Th nf th.lr itmiKhtfr, taimi Mm. klr Mr.

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