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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 100

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 100

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THE KNQU1KKK, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, OCTOIihK l)'S2 skction -ivb. tn pp.tn ant ffturtinnti Mi nr 1 1 ii'ttwithitiml- lav The hi and 1'n tlv nr Mi, llnward ti.it, h. Mr. II- um On r-tnH t.i'wn;-.r Mr I'lltML Miitti Mi-. omo i.i t'if i n'ti of at the hnn.

Mr A. nnini J. How, fon in now nirtk.UK huiiif ii HMfotli'R. 1' l.i.tn.Ml 'I- Mm. tr All- n.

lind Men I'M- Mts Will' nil. i Mi. mi WJ mU5 1 I IN I CKta I UNO 1. I William panst-d Mil Mr 1 IllVfl hit Mi Mr, Ki in i a e-tiut-, -uJ i (if i ini ii: i.r hr fltt 1 unil'f'1 rluh 1 1 i 5 iy Hftvi titMMi til I i-1 1 I'lri" nt rt' MifnvB M.iij(r.t I'll. nit.

k. I-'t'y linun AltnH it nil Am. tttiiK' i Mai te fTia.i'i, 1 li 1- ti'l 'n 1 1 Ml'. fl.iiilrn of M.tml ihih ith i r-Mts. klliKli 'V'TTl rTAriP 1.

1 oiatii.iai a-rr. i uti tbftr teturn ndi Norwood. cit'-T i tiotu-i oi hi, The fs -Uii ina n'i uiM'or i a'-rv-it. in DIUKC UN llNtwIINlNAI I M.tUt.l I Ml- Mm; fm h. in home in bit MMf.it.

I mt Mi Mi. Jerry rri Anlmr IhiikIhvim. chla W.nlyiin Hern). Mtittr, Muiy N.ik and the uf hoM.mt. M'" Mr.

chm-lps K. I'Im itavs musical r- hi' ill m- Mr itnd Mir I uK-ne ti and H. Ktlt'dlem, MM I'oli-'Ki' at I'i'htwaif In prt'fmng th' tse-'k-end with hi Mr. aii'l Mrs. I hark till ter.

Mi. mill Mrs. Hubert Ml trhell and mn lttilirt ami Mr, l.i nun 1 tim mm punned Sunday with Mr. ami Mr John 1-enninon fitttl for (tin benefit ol the tn-w K. Church lit Mt.

Healthy. aitmstud by ineni-hor of tln West wood M. K. I'liuivh choir. Mrs.

l'. Kr, pntint. am! Mif-tt Maria Morton. Mik Mi, Tht'tma Kan. nil Mr.

Mr. Kiank I'll 1 1 W- 1 ri.ry ti) i St.tuitvr, of Not on tlm h( thf Mtiinlifoit i niiii tiii'i'i iik tin' mcrtu.tf n( ihf i in. n.it i lir in 1 1 mi Mialont H-ifir! 'il 'h hf) Mondny i the it tit ml' rimv tlmi luJri'h on mtt-t't. Tlii phi i'hl Kplsi.Mi fraternity K' a il.uicu Novi'iitt'er 3 at liiw riout- Dttf I MtH HtcMa (ierth it a U1 1T I.H. ttlld III -Hi fllit ItroUH Mmiaki in of Mim Wra (itth, biwl- elf Mr.

lUlpli ItMvhrr. Tin- eiijovifd in in uMit ntut ilHti.Mut. nfU't whlih' iliilnly rofrfkhmt-tM mii' imvU The ii.rrninf uf Mih t-rn th. of HM-tiuc. to Mr.

Hi bvautifully toIeniii1irl nt th deita of Ht-v. Huk" KtJetiiiihr. Aitur (ho Vim Znhn, violin. H. Thoiiin.

Kv a u. i Mi. K.lw.u.i Mllli-r i-oi. ii. ttrei.ua I-I'd mi A HnPowem pry ami eiift tn nmt-nt ViiiiU-i the.

Altl et), Will H'M-tl Hi Ihrt I 1 1 1 1 I TUl'l i huich FrtdhT eiiit.a ih totuir in the Interest of the building tut.d for th.1 iit-w riuitoh. A ery cm dial limitation trended to alL MADISONVIUE. Mrs. William Herman and son Harold, of Ter rare Park and Miss Mav Hiiiebliia. i Walnut 111 Mb, wem utr-rtnlio by 1 iPni-n Nellie and Ids Tag IttM Meek Mrs.

Molem hs heen rnteristnlng i i Mtsn Chtlstopher. uf Miltotd, tiio pri-t 10 days. Rave Nt-vral musical select luns lu Clitlun at Mimrm. Aton ii hi-nor Mm W. IS.

Oaten filter tinned at lunch son on Thursday livening ifiii Mi ehiw, of Kloral v-nift in in- Wf.in.'(t(iy fl'i noon in of Min, of iiieily oi i iiii liiiuiti im Is vnillint Vrlday Mi. J. i. and daurnur. Mii Mai ha 1'iivne, a ltd Mia.

Frank ditcher. Mrs. Klmer Kri vtlt.d her mn'her. The Afternoon Sewing- hib net on Fr. dt II It si too a toll tie ml tncs, Mrs.

1'innk linlstoii. Mm, icot He lingerie, Mrs. Pari Kit" on, Um I eiu Hpnigue, Mra Hasel In- Mir. ll( Mts Kay Hl-ks, MUs Mtid Miss Liiura Ander-mtii lining pie-vnt Mr Chillies Hull, of Cmngton, KY. ilxlted his motif r.

Mis Llla Hall, last Mi 1 bin Weir but visiting her sister. Mis M.iphet, in on. bile. Mr and Mis i' 1. Mtnt.ik.t have heoit entertaining Mr and i Hasrmeb i of pn hmond.

In. I The M- Hlble rhih of the K. fburih enlovi-i hsinnitt at ths church pui lot on Pi ul ny I'tiiiis. TUSCULTJM. Mr.

Walter Gabriel and Mr. Raymond I Mia. 0. M. Linbick at Oakley Wednesday, Mm W.

K. Kre.di'T. of am( on. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

John enter-ta ned in honor of sister, Mi- I A in fin Cm Mviike, of i 'mil "ii. I'll io (V.U.J4 1,1 ,.11,1 Xlliul Kdll KI- lovir wen tne tleleffaie iron, me nc Klnli-v Ki-hool i'atrtiits and Tea-'heia Aa- ereinuny a reoeption whs held nt the t.hie.ht nus ellat.euus shower oil bndf'a homo. Mr. ana UH.h-r ill i iii. home of LOVELAND.

Mra fhnrlrs rounds and family, of Wiaconsln, an' guowta of Mia. Charles War- Ivy ami faintly, Ii.ake their home on Leitngton nvi nue. MihS joht'nina hits. he. bride ie-t of neu xaotatton to the stata couvculiou at Co-luiiibui lat wtfk.

A aurprtaa dinner wn tendered Mra. VftKin, it Tuk ulum avenue, by the or-Kaidk-vrt ciusa of th Columbia M. K. I Vi ii 1 slim.luv Thlirsdft V. h'tohf Mra (X U.

Niolm, of tlfMiue. h.lS (i, lin.i.., mdiiv rwtnrued from a visit with fi lends in ift- Lumno. Mr, and Mra Osorgs Kittle have gone to Unit relative In Macon, tia. Mrs iLeoimnl Htewait has gone to Pitts-but (i to pass a few weeks wlili her mother there. Mrs.

Tit.tritt btiffiert wx ennnay Tor lilllahura, Ohio. Mn Khi'iift'i-lit. Misses Millie ux. i-na inter with ner to a Micnliiii kuh MDont iivlKunlis, to paaa tti Mra. Varuitne M.

Van Kpp. who in Umiv-Itig- ahortiy to maka hT hoim t'h-w lai.d, hmn (ha Kuext of honoi at a fittf-well party given t-y the 1 '(luhtrr or Anit-ilta. hha wm prrnrhtetl iith beaut i (nl mlvrr frull la ket. Alt er im enjuHbe afternoun dainty nfresinuenti Hutch'. Kteda HtlKffort.

lorothy Wiethe. Mne Angela Vox, lra'S Hetb-r, Melon ullte Hi'huler. Hilda Klle-Lie Ilia iiiipe and b-dna Klle-hreihi The rveuttiK was spent In placing tirtii. ins and sinsitig. Put1lul p.l 7Wfin aaardnd Miasms M.nte Mrs.

Faitin, IT. and Mrs. Putt. Mrs. mm.

x.mery viivuvi. Shulte and Bun. Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas; Mr.

and Mra I. Huddle, of Mad son- J'reiMel Mra. Woodruff, Mrs. Karrel. Mra.

ville, wars suesis of Mr. and Mia. J. lark. 'Mrs.

Walker. Mrs. J. B. Lyons.

Walker Hum.sy. Mrs. l'oua-hty. Mrs. Harris.

Mrs. Mtus Ma Alostock la the fu'st of hsr Mrs Shufrr. Mrs. H. Charliou.

Mra, L. siati'r. Mia A. J. Hiant, uf intun Charlton.

Mra II. C. Johimon. Master snd lMare, ui Miss Alma Prtie. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Miss Kmma Holmes, of Washington, Penn has terminated a sis weeks' lnit with Mta. Ueorge harr Monday afternoon the KronomU I'epartmel cf the MondHy Club met at the residence if Mrs. I Lyon. Ps iters wer read iy Mta K.

Harmon and Miss Helen Lsher. I Mr. and Mia It Mi'Flrov sntettslned 1 woru nerved Mrs. Mt-Mugh and son Krsnk. formerly 1 i in tu- in, lira UnihfM (Muh will 1 Mt KlniH'S Mr.

and Mra John Hlni.ry, of iln hi vnua. are in thfr PLEASANT RIDGE. Mr. snd Mrs L.u Mutford entertslmd tliembers of the choir ot Ptesby-leilan Chinch at Lnokitwuv Htiiuiilay. Mr.

and Mia Kwhmd bsmbei lain were host and hontens at a re. loiloti glen at l(tssinone In bont of Mr and Mis. A. It. Jenkins, Arlington Heights Mta A L.

id ht.nsmovne. was the guest of Mr. and Mis M. Keg Umi, hi Drand Pitpi is, Mi. Mr.

and Mis I i pim.m1, of Sllverton, were vlsitot the Imim- of Mi. and Mia C. V. Hilt, of Mt Wit-hliiginn Mr. and Ma Williiim hiohms snd family, of Ihde Parlt were gur-ds of Ml.

and Mrs. V. Ketnsatreti at dinner Mrs F. en ettsi the following ladle with luncheon I tien.l Mm-dames Kverett. IMnulton.

Hutton, Iteinsa- cob-id and gieen, ths tuidiil eolora Mi. ai Mta John P. Poutet, of Qnnt-nihil ftvenue, celvtuated Ihelr tenth wod-otiig Mimu eratiry Oetober 1 4. Tile bom mi-, its dft'orstlons of Hallo- niwot with Mrs. Hihoonover, 340 Wahi-fMiB Kihd La Kourd.

of VliKinta. and Mi. u-w lioem in fcvaimton. on avottue. worth aenue at 2 n'rlot-k on Thuraduy.

i and Mia liUM-il Hlake, of Twenty-M ila Mr. and Mra Hairy Itobben. Minn (ita Members of the Kst Knd WoiiiHsdHy Htanti, were KUtsts of Mr. and Mra Oooitje Itrhbiii and Mr. and Mra Mnuurd 8.

I'm Club presented Mrs. M.Hor. the outgoing binlth. enjoyed a motor trip to cuitibei Umi, Md- President, with a beautiful water Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Hlddtna; and family Miss Kthet lbold enjoyed a visit with Miss Inet KgRers and Miss Klsle i.tuci pleasant surprise party was tendered at dinner Inst Hfifrmlsy eimlng In lienor of tho twenty-null annUmsnry of their msrrlage. Mrs. lieotge IHiTiB rprentlv httendsd the state conieiiitnti of the W'ornen's rhrlstiau Temperance Pnlun at Fmdlay, fthln. Mrs. Julia Aston, of Ulendnle, visited Mrs.

North Ine hern last week. At the meeting of the Lu.ernn Avenue Neighborhood t'lub on Thui s.lay ther Aiium wiiKielhn! in nonor oi The niarrlngo of lis Piirlihlner, her Moventy-fourth birthday anniversary Wedtietday. The guests wet" Mra A. HlmlelLft. h.

Mrs. Job HlndeHuirh. Mia or iutiiana, to Mr. jonn u. now wus frdtnmiited at the residence of ltv.

It. HtauffHr, on Floral avenue, pastor of the Vi.mMUl riinr. I. VI, set. The nest moettna- will he an all-day i ana Mr.

ami Mra a. m. minus aim lamuy at the home of Mrs. LI Ml a a Orr, were nuei of tilenJs in iipniiKhtId, Ohio, of MirCulloiiKh street. I Wundsy.

The rcKUlar mevtlns of the Optimist Mr. and Mra Kteve Casey and Mr. and Club waa held at the Columbia M. K. Mra.

Frank Klhby were gu-rtts of Mr. Chun'h last Monday. A goodly number I and Mrs. John LUtmars, of Morrow, Ohio, attended. An election of othcera took Hunday.

place and the followtnK were elected: Mr. and Mra J. M. Thomas i and son, President, Frank Muliff; Vice Preidnt. Mr, Paul Thonissrn, and Miss Laura Long Naihun Brafford; hei-retary, Miss Ksthctr were guente of Mr.

and Mta. tieorge Neid-Wtritzainn; Correspond In Ho- er. of West wood, Sunday. w.owtriifr and Treasurer. Mahell Mr.

and Mia J. L. Phillips snd daueh- teoiK- miepker, Mrs. Chsrles iorpaer anti Mis. Cied KiiJiiit.

Mrs. tieotse User, iitendftn; uh Hurt. Mrs F.ed Weimtr. Mr Mra. K.tirar tVlliim vavm in in yi lr, 1 Tudor, Mra.

William FHeinisnn, Mrs. I restl n.miiton Miss Jean ihik on ner irip 10 AissKa ireior ine i Norwood Kducatlon o.irty, which a- Mi" Matte and A ti-tfi ih- is Molva Hauulton and Miss June FOR EDDISGS L'electable refreshments wore i ter. Miss Mary, left Wednesday to visit CANOPIES Kmipp. air veil and a most pleasurable evening was friends and tuhitlveri nt ChillU'othe, Athens, Mis. W.

Ellison, of Kim street. The OR RECEPT10SS F. H. Wrassnmn. of Madison nn i I Oal'-Mka and olumlniH.

Ohio. liiiMnl.er, alao a inusteal proaiatn 1... 11 1.. nvetnie, was the recipient of a p.iasatit I Mr. Ilohert Marnhall l.Mav C'otroll), of 1 1 laral.

Kla la vi.ltmg lltr motli.T 011 1 nl'''. Miami, la vi.ltmg The Pastime Club will meet at ths home Mr. anil Mrs. J. tieott, of Houthgate.

of Mrs. bail, on Kastorn avenue, Tuesday K. Mi. and Mrs. W.

W. Peckett, of evening. M'aytmi. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.

Clurenre On Thursday evening there will be a iioyer, of Hyde Psrk. and Mis Alb ineetinK at the Kast Kud Ltlrrsry for the and Mia Comidon, of Columbus. Kt.vriianl, of ilyde I'arh. Aainaut avenua, Mr. and Ren Hliropshlre.

farmer rekldentu of Naru-uitd. h.v. Guaranteed Special in Sheffield Silver ievc purpose of organizing a community cen- Ohio, and Miss Kosle Compton, of SiJeiOaH Canopy and Floor Ccfainfs Fumhh i jot WtdJings and Reception JOHN SCHERZ SONS 1006-8 Freeman Act. The iiIi.b ii. Wtst P6-297 and Mra K.

lend, were guests of Mr, niukhiK their homo In t'hliuau. have OAKLEY, ter for the Kast Knd. All interested are frlemla on man. axenue. Mra Keller liny cnti 1 ti.lne, Wedned.iy urgod to attend, and a large crowd is spec ted.

UNWOOD. Mr. aud Mra J. K. 'r.

ami rhll.lren. Mania dr.e nun a mnc n- of Hrgent avenue, have returned eon ti.r the fulloivum ot her II. after a pleaauiit atajl 111 lllue Ah. him'i clith: A. Holwier Mr.

ami Mra. N. I. Shaw, Norwood ll.rwl. Jn-nea tiihaon.

rli.uiu. avenue, are enjovlna ae.eial wueka' lit Kulilman. Meyar with their aon In Mlaauurl. jl'leill ill Ilnwlili.a Mia Mary E. Ju.lan Hinl llurvi-v.

K.a, enl.rlalned Ratur- I JiMMtaMa tawW Hoyor Hundny. The I'hilathne Club met Wednesday. Mr. mid Mrs. John Kankin were gueste of Mr.

and Mis. Charles Johnson, of Mil-ford, Mommy- Mr. ami Mrs. William Verll have returned from a visit with relatives In A Ik bit ma. Misses Faye and Jennette Hklnner, of Madison vide, were guests of Miss Mary Phillips Friday.

$27.25 Three-piece Tea Set of Manle avenue, relatli.a 11, le follow Hi MP of Mrs. Charles Dart hna returned from a visit with Rev. and Mta Heber Ketchum, of Muniie, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

One Wtethorn, of Ksatern avenue, were guests of Mr. and Mra Frank Rankin, of Houtiigats, Saturday. Kl.iitnn WMfl host, ms ICt the Wltbatnsville, Ohio, recently. Thi art ronsisla of tea pot, iiRar, and cream as illustrated. It is a pure ilcsin may lie had in the tint lor or bright finish.

This silver is made by the II. Smith Company, concern that in famous for the high finality of its product, It ia guura.ntt.-etl by the makers and by us to wear indefinitely. Athsmliui Clul) SmunlKy afu-rnonn. tiummi HYDE PARK. l.niivHnn flrn.

the Cniwislty of aytuti: Me-s a Anil ri St i. Lets, Laittet tiud mond Htutt. her -lh 1 insts the JI jn's UriUne Unll-is, Mmy Kllv.h th liohteii, Kntber r.imni, llele-j Heiliul, Uertrudi! Kissel; Missr.i. Lalpli Pud Mthianiiii, Klmer Stewtil ifi T-e Sortet of the P. The ladles of the First M.

Chun enjoyed an Indoor pb nte the paa; week at the home of Mis. Hill, of Ml. Washington, formerly of Norwood. Mr. rind Mrs.

O. K. Musters and 1 and Mrs. Lines, of dnr the Mr. ami Mra Hims and rhlidren, of Hdvorton, and Mr Hti.t KI i Mi-K I on Km-.

Mlaa KIhIb Warner. I Vn. E. H. piUdtamM ThurKtey Stylish Stout 4wito" Corsets 'tea' Th'iriii'' efteinoonj Mr Weber, MrH, rtlui.n., with a In lin oi her Mrn Hfl.sl of Covington, Mls liirthjay.

li. Wr.1a.n14n, Mr. Klliabetli llHrrlB. MliWK and Hnth 1. Wlnlrinaim, li.

t. I nil el Mr 1 Jmn Ilyn. Mm l. Vkru.inn. Mrs.

lilonii. of Martlnonvllle, Ml Ellnore Lorenj J. Wtuw. Hi a. lr.

c. and ir. J. H. Wllma.

wood, were Hundav uuets of Mr. nml Mm i 1 IT i in lt Meniel nnd wMI their par -t. ta, Mr. nnd Mi-. ol, on an extended sojuu ieotr.

1 li fotiili Mi J. Wili-y ui.d ir. Crtllauan, Waihlnttton. D. C.

111 Jo.eph Mr. Thuradny with a lunrheon anrt rant party for Mra. Joel Ruilloph. Mra. John Iliand- kiiux iTi-i.

Ci.m.n list J. F. McKliitiisu, of the Maple Apurt-ments. Mia Milbtirn and sister. Mrs rls P.

i Cobb, of aienue, elijoytd several days' visit with relatives in Aurora, 1 Indiana. Lr. Mrs. Hush, of Crown avenue, enjoyed a visit with friends lu lulls-i buio, ind. Miss Ada Morgan, of Wllllfiuis uremic-, a us homes for tho Aznlen Wi tiiiin.ter CIrele of the Prt'SbyUTiun Chun l-'i iiluy afternoon.

1 The Rtory Tellers' Longue will celetirate tlfth urinlversiiry of its or We Have Established a Stylish Stout Corset Service J.nf'Hr,'.e lliT MU. iT i o'uh o'vorbnri, Mra. Henry Kapler. Mra Mrs. (i-Tiiun tire-no is vic.titig her sister, frh.x.

Mra. Kllialu'th Krenll, Mia. Mrs. HaK. In levclaiul.

flurln. Wernel and Mra Joaaph 1 ir. nirhard Kluko are anloy- Mrs, Ji im W. M.nnn, ChaiK place, is Inking her mother, Mis. Pairy, In 1 -dleiow n.

ui.lo. The nt Trlnitv Comrnin Mr, piiibtf f'doetnlned i.flecric. Willi a chtldre'i iaMy In lfi of lit to Oorotby Hii" f. uMh lli thtla mil r-viry, (tie follow iiic ch.l-ilreti trtn li'iitbm ll- b-u p.bb, Miu I im i t. i "oin'hv Lv Mai v.

Mettv iih tr U. lord 11. tril I LUtell mid Hlllv Hoi hri i. Mrs. will be h-stic Wedm -m iy to tbo oiii'in'a (iuild of Ht.

k's Chuteh A oi fi lends gal to-red nt toe borne William HrnlH b. on C.ilveri Vumi iv to tender Mirprbe to Mis Lt. of ftr-et Th" Ii lu.Kd Mr. ami Mrs. Will.

am 'im Vr, ond Mi hn SeU-bM, Mid Mr, i looi tw Liters, Mr. nml Mi 'ii iniiii Mi iiibi'j. Mr. nd Mm owe liii a vlelt from Mra W. H.

larrell, of Akrnn. Ohio. Mra. William entertained with jEVOTED exclusively ganization 1th a biiiapiet at the Hotel derv So. it the ent nun id the' Alms Monday.

Mtaa Anna M. Lucus, "Soo" anil lunrnean on Chtilunan, is the toaNtmiMtrtMs. This Boudoir Lamp Complete 3.95 The standard is of mottled gold and the shade of parchment with decorations in silhouette, There are three different de-sinsof shades tochooapfrom.Thisis, without exception, the most exquisite boudoir lamp we have ever offered at the price. New Lamps and Shades The fall showing of lamps and shades is nowready.lt includes many unusual values such as a wrought iron reading lamp with parchment shade for $7.50 and floor lamps from 10.00 tip. There also are quit ea number of exclusive designs which we have made in our own shops from pottery and china vases in blue, green, yellow, lavender and old rose.

These lamps are in sizes suitable for boudoirs and living rooms. There is to STOUT and NEAR-STOUT ur. lohn I'amhr'n voinniaioiei ui a Hill neon. ThS rests rjjJS Noraood i.ie i-o-n-nUiee Mra Henry Rungs. Mrs.

eiss Mrs. Fred Mis. 1 meter. Strieker, Mra WHIla l-jwrems. Mrs.

Amba.h. Mr. Me. en. Z.eg.er Rlehardson and reJohn Mejer.

Ml((i ueinlr.ger. Mra Glsdys Heck md Mt om" Mr. and Mrs. N. Fry.

of Observatory The marriage of Miss Clm ire George, d.iu Kbter of Mr. and Mra W. i ieorne, of Htane avenue, to Mr. (Jimlele, of lift on, was qubdly ebinrnni7ed Jat-urdy evening by Key, Joseph L. Klch-aiiis, of the Norwood M.

K. t'hui'eh, In Tlrsffdon, r-rad. we.e tb hvsta Tuesday e.e.tHig W. euesta of Mrs. he prenun or the iminedtato fatitilb at a d.niier mid curd piny aieti the Killer.

Turlmn IT e-s, Veil He Park, Winesday. irk, W'-rfnesday. M.ii ir Plsclnt Menrs. ilor.ee, nor- Vmm.rn memueis of the Tab.e. bud Min Stella Piltmsn and Mr.

Lloyd Mr. snd Mra. Edward Men Cub, of which Mr. Ft- Is Frea.uer.i. the week avenue, hsd as their ffueata past Mi.

and Mrs. huio.d ll. i e.erson (nee Puuilne Van Hnrni, who were riMmi-l October I at. the iioine Oi the ofnie piients, lb. snd Mrs.

(1. 8. Van Hu.u, in Paiov.a. Ohio, will make tlulr future home bi llj'le Park aiu-r Le.emier 1, Mr. Petcri-on' for-liitr home wad In I'lnlre.

Wis. Mr. and Mra fc.owara ui-iu, im ville, Penn. TERRACE PARK. MIm Helen Helnleln.

of Chlcafo, waa The rneiiilters of hv l-' tute i lub met at ue a meat of Mlaa jane. I the home ol Mia. W. B. rr aict l.iat '1 Mlaa Amy Brell ng entertained 8unday lliy LM M.i iimoll itvbm.l and Mis.

Ch.n.ts Fox WOMEN who have cxpen-ienced difficulty in solving corset problems. We maintain a corps of stout-figure corset experts who cheerfully point out to our patrons the figure-improving features of the Corsets and their wonderful qualities. They seldom require alterations and are usually worn home after the first fitting. Jllna i noke, or Mra Koaallna Swalne, of MrRae. waa a sueat of Mra.

a M. Hudaon and daughter. I.orothy. Mra William B. Thomaa la Tlal(ln her aimer and tha Scharf family In New Albany, Ind.

Mr and Mra Henry Cloaterman, Mlaa Phoehe Nlrhola and brother, riifford, paaaiil Saturday and Sunday In Wllmlnc-ton, Ohio, aa guesta of Mr. A. P. fcvoland and family. Mi.

I.oren Ootch drova to Columbua. rtt.i delivered iiileiewtln talks on peititieni sub- Jects and a tine tnusl.al proilrttii waj a. so i a feature of the Klrarioe Ax. ins tslr.rd Saturday with a luncheon, mi.owid by car le, in honor of her guest, Miss lone Huane, of lit-trolt. The deruratl-ns wire of orange black, an.lripat.ng Ha lowen.

Covrs were i laid for Mbe Marjorie Ml.br, In. f.ed Si'ttel, Angeite Scutari. Su vn Wilson. Her- mli. a Hopoe, Hebn li re m.

inn, I re.l Harr, He en Wi I.e. a Work. Htlnn. Liri'tta Kioner. Pordtiy Heilcns, nothing like them he prices are very moderate $6.50 and up.

Other interesting items in this stock include silk shades in various sizes from $4.25 to $17.50 and parchment shades from $3.00 to $17.50. Hat Boxes made by the Shut-In Society These boxes are covered in beautiful cretonnesand exclusive wall papers. Every one is of a different design and color scheme. Considering the thought and band work put upon them, the prices are very moderate $4.50 to $24.50. The same clever designers have supplied us with silk and cretonne covered cigarette and match case sets at $2.75, veil boxes at $8.75, and stationery boxes at $4.00.

K'lppenhoefec, llth pJttu In, M.irle riaxei Haxel Mrs. Roy istrn er. ijU 1 Ion Knrr Asllne. Mra, anon visn who .1. -7 diaries a.

Uirr an-l Mis. AXllne. Mra. Ms Voss Erslns and her dauKh'er, Mrs. I J.

OUrroil IS Vi-umn wun incmm In Columbus. Ohio. While there they will ntteml the football gams Saturday afternoon. i-fi Mra. James Btoehr have re George A ha ve ret urned home after a month at tne Virginia Hot Thev were Joined for the lt ol th' ir eiay by Mr.

and Mis. Pert W. Krklns, no had spent the hu miner hunting an i finning in turned from their honeymoon trip and en loved a few days this "week with the Mc-j the Canadian wild. Mr. snd Mrs.

Ihn W. umiiv Kim avenue, before taking Krklns motored to Hot Spungs fiom Can-ida Mundy family. Kim avenue, before taking and took Mre. Eikinn en Min (i.ortce Anna up their residence In Hyde Park. Mtseos Hattle and Laura Smith were hostess Monday afternoon to the Terrace Park Reading Circle.

After roll call the with tnein cn to Atlantic and ew York. A mnrrlage of tnte'est during the past week whs thet of Mi. Paul Cok, of Mdl- tne cnummg new officers presmea. son rod. nnd Mta Kibel Di li, dispensed with to hear Mm Guy Ma ton.

nKttw 0( Mr and MrB utorge Dell, of (J $6.50 and $9.00 Parisian EorsetStore dm. RAM avsoOPEHAPLACt; Nature Gives the FormParisian the Figure. Borghese Potter) The famous early Italian Pottery made by the Borghese family in Florence has been followed to the moat minute detail in fashioning this ware. Every piece is a perfect replica of a cherished heirloom. In their wonderful color tones and antique atmosphere these highly decorative, yet useful, articles can hardly be distinguished from the medieval originals.

Boxes 3.25 Candlesticks, per pair 5.50 Klcctric Torcheres 16.50 Hook Blocks, per pair. 6.25 Desk Sets. 36.50 or Cincinnati, wm i Andrew avenue. sent out to Instruot women on suff ge. te Mrs.

WU lam Sloan was the hostess to the how to cast ths ballot. Her talk along, of the Atheman Club last Monday thia line waa instructive and Interesting. fcltl.t noon. A social hour, over refreshments, was also Mr. mi Mra.

Leonard Men will leave for a m' nths' dourn In California next an enjoyable feature. On Saturday evening Miss Dorothy Hudson entertained with cards and a luncheon. The younger set enjoying the occasion were month, Mrs. Henry Cord s. of Oakley svenue, en-tertalne I the ladles oi' car ilub lst Wednesday afternoon.

Misses nernice rvvyv, it. th Wilson New Carlisle, Ohio; Ella i Mrs ynia Hruadwrii. who has been vlslt- Hinan and Eugenia Rom be, Newtown. Ohio; ''i1 VVJJ1. 1 I 'els ware.

Ohio. Is th guest of Mra. Wsl Plaques 8.50 nHii.n and Evelyn Ouen, Margaret Miller, Mary Catherine Lloyd and Katherlne Miimkv. nt Terrace Park. la Hurrh on Mdifcon road.

Mr. snd Mrs Charles G. Brooks. who have been xpening their hnemoon in the Iteikshlre MountsJins. are now in their new homo in Arcadia place.

yfW' TT The Shop of Oriiinal Modes 1 JilMEMS 1 430-432 RACE STREET u-S 1 ie' tM'AvM i i mwMm a 1 MmM 1 1 mm '6s 1 1 IP Jg 11 The Garden Club extended Invitations to other clubs Bnd the community tn jjen-eral for yesterday afternoon to meet the members of Mr. and Mra William F. Robertson, Wooster avenus "Trailer Home-atesd." The response was very encouraging end the treasury was enriched several dollars. HYDE PARK EAST. Mlaa Kleanor Axlllle waa hoatcaa to a luncheon, followed hy cnnla.

In compliment to her gueat, Mlna lona Liuaiie, of Detroit. Mrs. W. H. Ttr-ynolda, Tlell Crest avenua, entertained With a ami.ll hriH.a nnrtv MT.

WASHINGTON. Rnh rv.ll.rd naased Tueaday i Tueaday afternoon. v.ni. mM.i with the commlttea for thd Mra. tlsrar i oldewey entertained her I'hrlalmaa oartv bfl Riven for tho Ohio hridffa.tiini.ion ll, This Week in the Print Room A special exhibit of etchings by Duveneck and Blum from original plates belonging to the Cincinnati Art Museum.

The prints have been made, by Mr. Meukin and Mr. Weasel and are being sold for the benefit of the Duveneck Kund. Art lovers thus are assured of securing absolutely authentic etchings by these famous artists at very reasonable prices. The Blum etchings range from $5 to $25; the Duveneck subjects from $J0 to $50.

An Exhibition of Paintings and Monotypes By Wilbur Georce Adam October 23 to 28 inclusive Mr. Adam studied in the Art Academy of Cincinnati, and is now numbered among its most successful graduates. The present collection includes some of his most recent work. There are thirty-four subjects, many of them inspired by Cincinnati land-marks. The price range is from $10 to $60.

Soldiers' and Sallora Orphans Home. MiaaOrctrhen Krna-er la anxious to hear Tho Eastern Star five a hallowcen supper i from Bny one who anything to give at the Home of Mrs. char.ea snort laai for the Junior i.ciikuo rummage sale. Call East Tha American lalon will rive a mask dance Saturday at the B. M.

C. Hall. Mra. E. Kraft returned home after a two weeke' visit In Northern Ohio.

Mra. E. 'H. Stevenj entertained with a dinner party tn honor of Mr. Btevena'a birthday Sunday.

The Ladlea' Auxiliary of tho B. M. will give a mask party at the hall hal-loween. October 31. Tie committee for the party la aa follows: Mia.

Georae Nlcho.s. Mrs. John Cronln and Mrs, A. U. Elfner.

Mrs. O. H. Faxon, Bell Crest avenue, entertained her bridge-luncheon club on Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Oeilenbeck. Wllshlre avenue, were tendered a surprise party Patur-dny evening by Mr. snd Mrs. A.

Barber, Mr. and Mra J. Rothenbach, Mr. and Mra V. Lyle, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. H.

Winkler. Mrs. Howard Sedgwick, Bell Crest avenue, entertained charmingly at cards last week lu compliment to Miss Margorey Purves, whose engagement to Mrs, Charles Lee has been announced. The guests Included Mra John Antes, Mrs. Thomas Den-ham, Mrs.

James Baker, Misses Mnrgorey and Audrey Purves. Arrmmdo Stockton, Edith Crosley, Johanna Khr. Vlts Fallon, Mary Anderson and Amelia Taylor. The Misses Purves ure leaving for Augusta, Maine. Mr.

snd Mrs. A. Feltrup fnee Julia Greng) are now In Boston on their honeymoon trip. Mrs. J.

Knps, Erie svenue. has been entertaining Mr. and Mra Hrunlng, of inter Haven, Fla. MIAMIVTL1E. Rent Is the Smallest Item in Any Business Large Sales is the secret of low prices.

CJ The More a Store Sells the cheaper it buys and the lower the selling price. q95 of Goods Purchased is bought in the heart of the shopping district. I Newton is Located in the very center of business activity. Our volume is enormous. If in doubt Investigate fewfosi VlaceSireet JftS "A Charge Account Store of the Better Class" A picture worthy ojjramint should have a Closson ram Mra.

William Carter and sons visited Mra. Ira Reynolds In Newtown Monday. Mr. W. A.

Cooper was in Columbus. Mra Charlea Kindt and Miss Helen Louise Weache are vlsltli.g Mrs, Artthur lilndenour, ot Tortamouth. Mrs. U. W.

Stone la visiting In Walnut Hiha. Jr. Co TheA.B NORWOOD. Announcements hnve been received of INTERIOR FURNISHERS DECORATORS GIFTS FRAMING 4th.St.Wof Race the nmrrhtge of Miss Alvlna Ann Ruhr, dtiughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph Ruhr, to Mr, John K. Green MacKlo, on Thursday. October 6, 1922, In the city of Washington. The groom Is a former Norwood resident. a Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Ellis ore home to their friends in ths Leamington Apartments. MIbsb Ruth Kshle. of Sherman ave NEWTOWN. Miss Lucy Datr departed for Norfolk, Va Friday, where she will visit Mrs.

Walter Moore. Mra. John L. Brown, of Knnsas City, passed Wednesday with Mrs. Sarah Armstrong.

Mrs. o. Campbell attended ths opening meeting of the Riverside Culture Club MoiKiny. A number of friends and 'relatives tendered Mrs. Thomas E.

Paly a very agreeable surprise Tuesduy evening. Mr. and Mra Charles Muchmore and Mrs. Belle L. Armstrong, accompanied by the latter's cousin.

Miss Anne Wolverton, who lind been her guest, enjoyed a motor trip to Mb'dletown, Ohio, Miss Wolverton's home. Sunday. Miss Hen ha Renmon nnd tilece. Miss Flora Hei aion, were enjoying the hospitalities of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Seamon In Mt. Washington Punday. Rev. and Mrs, O. R.

Cols entertained their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra Jerry Stewart, or the Widow's Homo, Walnut Hills, last Monday. The members of the Epworth League are planning "social" for Halloween. Mrs. Norman Mead, of Mt.

Carnnd, Ohio, was calling on friends here last Monday afternoon. nue, and Miss Vera Pea If, of Robertson avenue, nre enjoying an Interesting trip to New York. Philadelphia, Atlantic City Knroll NOW for Winter Term for a Complete and Thorough Course In 1 EADING the styles of new season by following the changing fash' ions of the moment combining the best from Paris with the new indi vidual Jergens personality modes. Jcrgens-Original and Paris-Rcplka Dresses of Distinction ana vasniiiK.on, 1.1. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Frank Rankin, of South gate, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKln-ney and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Feldhaus, of Mnuth Norwood, were dinner guests of Mr. Beauty Culture snd Mrs. Horace M. Reese, of Mound avenue.

Mrs. Joseph J. Doggstt. of Morton ave nue, wilt be hostess November 7 for the Newton's Weekly Suggestion members of the Norwood Unrden luh. 1 White Enamel Porcelain Top MILFORD.

Fits You for ReKnNlb1e and (iood-l'uylni; Poslllons. WE TEACH Manicuring Knee Massage Ncalp MahKaue Sliumpoolnit Miirrel Waving Water Waving Hair Work Hulr Bobbing Special Class In Permanent Hair Waving. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES. For Full Particulars, Terms, Call, Write- or Phone. $49-50 to $175 Three-Piece Costume Suits Coats, Wraps and Capes $45 $250 Mr.

nnd Mrs. George Huber Stagge), of Mills venue, have returned from a four months' trip to Tuseon, Ins Angeles, Kan Francisco, Oakland, Pall Lake City. Yellowstone National Turk. Denver, Dallaa, Kansus City, Chicago and Loulsvllle- Mr. Oscar of tawn avenue, whs tendered a surprise party by his friends In honor of his birthday anniversary.

A delicious dinner was served to Mr. nnd Mrs. lid ward Meyer, Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph (Jest. Mr.

and Mrs. Valuing, Miss Hilda Hemrer, Mies Norma Meier, Mr. Jacob laehfi'it. Mr. Jacob Mebfrlti, Mr.

Kdwnrd Meier, Mr. Roland Goat, Mr. James Geat and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Glotz.

The marriage of Miss Mlnnlo Brooks to Mr. Frank Dane, of Rossmoytie, was solemnised at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. R. Stauffer, of Nor-v ood. Mr.

snd Mrs. T. Obenshsln, of Linden avenue, are visiting relatives In Virginia. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry J. Amos, of Waterloo, were guesis of Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Aiuos, of South Norwood. Mr.

snd Mrs. Joseph Wester, Mr. and Ml IHeIN TABLE $5.95 Size 25x40 Inches Mr. and Mrs. J.

K. Fucklng-ham. Mra. 8. Eaehftrlos and Mrs.

E. Buckingham Welted relatives and frlontla at Maaon, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mra CHITonl RoWnaon anil Mr. ami MrB.

YV. KoWnaou were (rueata of Mr, nnd Lloyd Jiolilnaon at iSvanaton Hundny. The Protrresa Club will nwet with Mrs. Illaliih Hodges next Thursday afternoon. Mr.

William E.erar.n. of Alma, Nek, la paaatng a few days with Mra, Anna tilua-i'o, and riimily. Mra Albert H. Catch and aon Milton Motored to Columbua. Ohio.

Sunday and piiated the day with the former's hrother, Mr Samuel Hiiylim ami funiily, Mrs. S. Zaeiinrlas and Mlaa Hattle navls vera Kuesta or Mr. nnd Mra. laaac Turner at Prlnci'town Monday.

Mra. Mary Galloway returned Wednesday, after passing tt rouph. of weeks with Cincinnati School of Beauty Culture On sale at all times at this prire. MISS K. f.I.EASON, Mr.

anal MM4. 2127-29 VV. 7th St. The Munro. Mrs.

C. L. Borsch, Mr. and Mrs. Otto her Slater, Mrs.

auhmi. hi "luinoua, imio, Tim Yoiina YVom.in'a Home Mlaalomirv Prnaa. Mr. and Mra. Frnnk (lerard and Boolsty enjoyed a nrogicaalvu tllnuur Xuea- Mr.

and Mrs, bunch enjoyed au eve.

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