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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 82

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sr Iff tiir. MISS Flicher. i.rvi.- I. ON! "I Markland. of hostess to Jj ur.

of North iiin Missionary Bo- mtln Thurt- ft i. Irl I' Jin iU-rtatna nr ri 'rrr M' Hamilton County 'f'l'u M.O.rmkk. i'j M1W ffHI i Zlmmernwn, He. It T. 'V him Elsie Braier Kh.

f'rtrtr nlvrrslde visited tfESTWOOD. MrY.ts will OB Socle'y 5 30 P. at her noon and will entitled a SatM" Moore and two In M- pasainc few week few weki MTnn. fcStrt" was' hoateae to her lis? afternoon at her italUlw M. mho ST- MrS-of- aI.i.ii FaDer, Mimm v-ifi-- murwoia ana murwold and VI.V 1, ItlMI WaStWOOd tW't llH be held Monday.

M.y 1 i. i. 'mrhfon the Western "irV rum. the will entertain it ner reei-for the Ilcl Irrtalnment un by the kII horn tul- of tho leadln A. I.

to t.k. curtw. Sir, rmnaaii o- riuh and tt frlenda rontenililatlnir If1- u.m,r twrty In near M- th lat one. w.l,,t 0 th laat one. of HI.

l.oul, wa ilbirt iwii'rle. of PU I-J i upi of Mil. E. Ser and Ml. Edith down Tuo.lay from Co- ihio.

nh-ie ihi-y nave a icnooi attend the openlmt ninni or nd to enjoy a vlait V- Orelwr'n Mr. and Mr. ho rmlde on Montana ''ivl rffffr will entertain with 5T i'lub Wdneday of thl. week. ud J-neph G.

Matniaa no new home on i -nnh ano- Montana ave- "ud the location la IdeaU CHEVIOT. iiv Koch haa eent out May at tha rj Enillle Klehaua will be hoeteae to urn i.iuii tiinj trtlk C. Boyd waa hoiteea to her fink Tueailay evening- at nor noma A r. itinii nrna. ui- l.uc'v Werner.

Mra. JJohn tun. Joeph O. Mathlaa, Mra. C'llf-5 Mra, Fred Waukalman.

Mra. Urch. Mra. Walter H. Dobert.

jj f. 0- Boyd and othera. MIAMI HEIGHTS. uf. John F.

Scheldt. Mr. and wTl'lllun Vollmer, Arthur and Harold Bernard and Clyde Vollmer, Mr. Lin John Scheldt. John and Earl Hut ir entertained Sunday by Mrs.

H.nnnicK. Ura. Herbert Pllnchoauch war I II. i. 1 at-tBQ fuaaia 01 mr.

anu ma. v. Mra r. M. nieem.

avuo mr. aula were entertained at dinner k. Mr. and Mra. Krank Steele.

Jr. aiarniiu ttuw Halan and Janet Wood were La lut Sunday of Mr. and lira. Charlea ma uit lira Herbert Botkln were Iraalut Monday of Mr. and Mra.

O. A. r4iaiiiL andareon Moreland and Maater Moreland were ueeta tha paat Loir, and Mra Ueoraa Nelert. tud Mra John riacner, air. nooan and ii zanetn Macner were IcalnM tt dinner Sunday by Mr.

ana I Ila Llale Niewari naa reiumea a (ram a vlalt with Mr. and Mra. litrart. of Northfleld, Minn. tiM Ura.

Wlllard Bwltier and Billy kHiltn Bwltier. of Oreenabura. tMk-and aueata of Mr. and Mra. fct Swiaher.

'H, ud Ura Nlcholaa Weber, Mr. ana kiiriit HterllntT and Erneat Sterling Lt tatertalned at I o'clock dinner Kaki by Mr. and Mra. George Pratar. Id.

and Ura John White and Maater lraaod White were ruaata laat Sunday Mra Nam unmea. Ii iibrrt Flarher. Sam Millar Vl Un. Herbert Botkln were arueeta laat Mtr of Mrs. U.

M. Hayea. ra Ruth Flinrhpauah was the guest laadar of Mlaa Eather Hayes. lurwooD. 1.

lad Mra J. B. Lansdon entertained to dinner on Sunday evenlne for tm Lillian Thayer and Mrs, Thayer, of a ilBurn. In Elliabeth Krenti. of Eastern are Is Ml ht hoateaa for the Violet Euchre as Tburaday afternoon.

and ura. William Lawrence, or MMd road, had aa their rue at Sunday, Mjamm Kane, of St. Lou la. Mo. at H.

A. er entertained Sunday Ht ititar. Mra Homer Kane and IMtttr, llii Harriet Kane, of Batarta. H. Kunkel entertained with I Wti and card party Wedneaday after Hln the foliowlni: Mra.

Edward Sand Xn. Mfld-r. Mra. T. Sauter, Mra.

ui B-wach, Mra. Hery Welle, Mrs. F. an, Bdward Ludlow, Mra. Wil li Iittnsr.

Mra. M. Studor and Mra -as Lawrence. 1 R. 0.

Hoharhe la slalttnar rata. ll Indlanapnlla, Ind. IK fTM nf TJnwAAtl pa.i1 rt. ntertaln her luncheon-card club on llij Woman's Club met on h.l at the home of Mra f- luriion. of renneylranla arenue.

nyrne had ai ruesta Sunday jot ar. li.orge laurel, Mr. and nijomai Stayton and family, and jff.1 rtlldo Dh and dativht.r. Mi 1 fI. A.

Powan nf H.Arw.inw 1. "I nr mother. Mra. R. P.

Pattulo. TUSCTI1UM. Wedneaday Club cete- WJz 'vhth annlveraary on laat MUM. aouvenlr. The club mem-Ctf, 10 30- The next meet- me home of Mra.

rranne, Millar and family, of aT.nU. hit. hB4 tm WM wt-eke Maater Bruce of Mr. and Mre. W.

W. Iiadld' Ai.l of the Tuaoalnm i. neiiwi tne louowinc tm 1 lr: Mrl- Blailns. Preel- 1. o-reiary, and Mra Cole, Treee- Mrthday of Elisabeth at her home JJ Isat Saturday.

The foil fV? the evening: Ml j'i in. rpnins; 1 a. TERRACE PARK Krrett low- jniaara TT A.h: ll, Pink, (laorrle Margarita Benja- i- I'adjrtt. Uenevla Stew-m Anna Hllma and Ellia- (cai lir Fi-ifrnoon waa eptkni in u3i prUe wlnnera: "ntmi.I.-. l.llllan Klacia, it i.t-ntva Stewart and Ne- vu lun.

ht-on tahla serried color. nany were ahowered on the o' the Columbia ri Saturday May lt. from i.er?LioUy welcome. arrtviMl h.m. fhla er.lr.i i.

-inirr ill luriua. r-," Eahman. of Nor-i -ndy xueata of Park and "Hue "r.ur 1 yw nf Zaneevlel. Ohio. Ida parents.

Mr. and of oxford avenue. (. of Inclnnatl, week In S-artaman. waa a of Mr.

1mH t-'hl'sgo. III. P- Mundy and "toehr. -will snter- lUf-A-'t. FdiHIIIVFll.

f-P UljUi ltJriali Hj 'rk. whoso coming "n.uuced for June. of near Mlltord, N.w,1,n '-lun FrMey afternoon. "niMa the erTort after ii. "'r''iv la, i i i iunch.nl- pot and beautiful In h-r boapitable the i Mrs.

Fre4 V- Th. Hannah Friday I were: li- daughter Katie, lIfV nd dauirhter Pearl. rA daughter Marjerie MIAMITILLE. entertained by Mr. jLh.J,.n,:'''..w're Krh-dland Friday Mr.

Chariots f7. and Mr been with relatlvei h.r. Dora. Berg with friends near Trenton. sweet Beldon Lawrence severs) days entertained Tueeday afujrnoon the Indies' Afternoon Eichri Bun- Mrl HU ut Madeira, dinner TuVari entertained at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Mr l-orrert Motalnger-, birthday annlveraary guiat.

were iSr NewtSf. MM Planner, of nd "'--Ruth Kelilngsr, Morehesd and Ellnire Motalnger were In attendance at the Sunday-school convention held at Wllllame- m-WTOWN. visiting Miss h0m 'B entertaining her nl rSnm who hai come 1 Protracted atay. B.7,-. nV, tlub vlelted the Balem, Ohio, Mothers' Club last Thuraday afternoon.

Mra. Ralph Powell was hoiteea to a dln- "lvsary. Covers were laid klnifolk: Mr. and Mra. William Flangher and eon.

HaVden, of Mt. tarmel, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and daughter. Mlas Bernlce Jonea.

of Mad-laonvllle Ohio and Mlaa Hazel Graft and Mlaa Julia Bailey of Madlaonvllle, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Eckert Jlmlson, of Evsn-Jton; Mr. p. jonea of Parkersburg, W.

and Mlas Oneda Smlttle, of Cincinnati. Mra. Alex Halfhlll was hoateaa to the regular seaalon of the Dramatic Club, at her home ln Indian Hill, Ohio, laat Thursday. The Anderson Town ah I Sunday School reunion was conducted In the 1'nlted Brethren Church, Cluff, Ohio, last Sunday afternoon, quite a number from here attending. Mra, I.

F. Trtmson and brother, Mr. George Campbell, of Cincinnati, were gueata at the home of their brother, Mr. Thomas Campbell, last Sunuday. Mra.

1-Uella D. Lemon waa enjoying the hospitalities of her slater, Mrs. Carl Corbly, In Mt, Wachlngton, Ohio, last Thursday. MIL-TOED. The next two weeks will be the busiest and the moet Joyous ones of all the year for the young people, aa on May 25 the school doors will be closed until September, and the days preceding will be filled with preparations for the closing eier-clsea On next Friday evening the graduation exercises will begin with the Junior-Senior banquet; on Sunday evening the baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by Rev.

John Butler at the Methocllat-Eplscopal Church, followed on Monday evening by the class play: "Commencement Iny;" the graduation exerclsea of the Senior Class, which comprises 26 students, will he held the following Friday evening. May 26, at the Family Theater. One of the loveliest of the Spring par-t lea. was the one o'clock luncheon given last Saturday afternoon by Mlas I.uetta Green at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Leaf. After luncheon, the afternoon hours were all too quickly whlled away In the enjoyment of 600, ever provocative of good cheer; the honors won by Misses Rachel Rohan snod Dorothy Hgan; the cnaolatlon prise to Miss Jullett Baaa, Covers were laid for the following guests: Missus Margaret Collins. Marlam Tarklngton, Dorothy Trent, Juliet Bass, Catherine Harding. Helen Brower, Dorothy Hogan, Rachel Robson, Margaret Bosch and Louise Hey. Mr.

and Mra A. C. Oeiger attended the May Festival last Friday afternoon and had aa their guest, Miss Helen Moss, of New York. Mrs. Charlsa Oulldea and son.

Earl, of Ft Wayne, ars gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John Stler entertained their sons, Messrs Rupsrt and Frank Bteir, of Cincinnati, Ohio, lata week.

Miss Roberta Patchell delightfully entertained a few friends last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Miss Msddox and Mr. Shlmter, of Mt.

Carmel, were guests of Mr. and Mra John Boyce last Sunday. Misses Anna and Mary Marriott entertained Mr. George Hill, of Walnut Hills, last Sunday. Miss Angelina Cocknell visited her parents at Oreenfteld laat week.

Mrs. William H. McOuffy waa hostess for the Progress Club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Meyers, of Cincinnati, passed a few days laat week with Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Oolden. lOVELADD. Miss Anna James was the hostess for the Loveland Woman's Club Tueeday. Miss MrClosksy, of Cincinnati, spoke dn "Women In Politics." The gueate were Mra.

Wabash and Mlas McClosker, of Cincinnati, and Mrs, Roberts, of Love-lend. Mr. and Mrs. J. McLean entertained the following guests on last Sunday: Mr.

and Mra Lawrence Shawhan and eon and Mrs Maple and Mlas Maple, of Lebanon, Ohio, and Mr. and Mra. Shawhan, of Lovel.ind. Mrs. Theodore MaxAeld, ef Bates-rills, and Mrs.

Woodburry, of Morrow, are the guests of Mrs. E. A Donnaly and Mlsa Urace Davie. Mlse Martha Paxton was the guest ef Mra. Stevens, of Norwood, two days the past week.

Mrs. Clyde Gabriel, of Columbus, and Mrs. Russell Williams, of Youngatown, Ohio, are the guests of their mother, Mra Sarah Martin. Mrs. J.

W. Chambers left Tueeday for an extended visit In Providence, R. Mr. and Mra Iawrence Flahback were the Sunday guests of Mra Poag ln Kentucky. Mre.

Audrle Beam and ohlldren, ef Cleveland, Ohio, are the gueats of their father, Mr. Henry Oarry. Mra. H. Hubbard la the guest of her sister at Maysvllie, Ky.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Adams, of Blancheeter. HYDE P.LBX A rehearsal of the Hyde Park Choral Club will be held at the home of Mrs Clarence Boyer, on Woodland avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 1:10 o'clock. Mra. Corneliue la directing the club. The laat concert of the season of the Hyde Park Music Club, which took place last Tueeday afternoon at the Hyde Park Library Auditorium, under the direction of Mre.

Frank Patera, was well attended and really enjoyed. The annual luncheon of he club will be held next month at the Hyde Park Country Club. Mr. and Mra Lew Hopkins have returned from a visit with relatives and friends In Amelia, Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. Fitzgerald have returned from a visit with friends and relatives In Marathon, Ohio. Miss Marie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mra E. H.

Schwenker, of Regent avenue, Norwood, has chosen June 0 for the date of her marriage to Mr. Charles K. Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Monroe, of Hyde Park. The ceremony will take place at the Norwood English Lutheran Church. Misses Teresa and Louise Kokenge entertained on Monday with a bridge-luncheon for 100 guests in honor of Miss Leslie May Luera, the bride-elect of Mr. Walter E.

Forke, of Dayton. Mra A. C. Fry will be the hostess at a meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society next Tuesday afternoon n.nralanna Erklns Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Ogden. In Nashville, Tenn. Mra Lucille KODineon n.u.

wiuidii soem charming plays. In which Mlas Arbutus McCJueety presents her pupils In an Interesting evening of playe, dancing and recitations. The plays, "The Seasons and "The Falrlet Hour" wore written expressly I to be given at the Hyde Park Masonic Hall, next Saturday, May It. A delightful dinner party last Saturday riven In honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Kdwln T. Rockwell (Tecla Schroerl at their home. The occasion being their first wailing anniversary, K. Nettle Rchoer. Clsra Rlesenbeck.

Laura Fix. Lillian iVTni William Herman. Sprint meter. Mr. Mrs.

John Schroer. The Hyde Park Methodist' Proeatant rtiurch was the scene of a very pretty Saturday evening, when Miss n.7ord daushter of Mr. and Mra. nf Mt. Vernon avenue, waa rn.rrted I to Mr.

Harry B. Williams, now ('ilr. Ill Th. ceremony took place Vo'clock. Rv.

E. D. Beck. pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Befori the brldaf party entered Mlas Em- Rilalnrer sang.

Perfect Love," and ma Reisinger ma Reisinger i Mr. A. Monnw Mr A Monne jones The bride entered elded si lov.lv In a whlta Ith ner ratner itin crepe, her tune fresh of va! veil fastened with blossoms snd her bouquet waa line. 2nd bride roses. Mis.

Ethe v. snd" IW. 2-nnInIL BoVlTcarrted bouquet, of pink DWkll FA. Williams. Messrs.

ha eroomsmen, Mr. tha best man and Measra man podo and Walter Splaln the "he" rvlce. the relative and After friend. "our-of: the-home of the brme V.rkUr.ndmo.her of the groom; Mr. A- nhlo: Mrs Merrll Mr.

and Mrs S. vr ind Mrs. E. Johnson, of Mt. Johnson.

Mr. ana Washington Tn ri la'r and a pertv ef THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923 GIFT OF SI, 000 7- Is Made-To Hospital By Children of Mrs. M. A. Bell, Including Judge and Prosecutor.

oWlM.M -W-v(rW 'He-eaja1 i it i t. Ay, 4V i 1 0S Z5T Christ Hospital yesterday; reoelrexl as a g-lft a check for $1,000 to nam a clinic, room In the new hospital building In memory of Mrs. Mary Alice Bell. The gift wag from the children of Mra. Bell Judge Samuel V.

Bell, of the Municipal Court; Charles F. Bell, County Prosecutor; James S. Bell, Miss Mary Bell and Mist Alice Bell. Mrs. Mary Alice Bell was born September 29, 1846, and died September 25, 1922.

She waa born In Philadelphia and cams to Cincinnati with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Miller Logan. She waa married to Samuel Walter Bell, a Clnclnnatian, ln 1169. For many yeara the was a mem ber of Carthage Methodist Episcopal Church and an enthusiastic worker ln the Aid Society of Christ Hospital.

The gift by her children was made ln observance of Mother's Day. at the last meeting of tha Entre Kous Club, which waa held laat Saturday at her home. "A Short History of Ireland." read by Miss Lenore Aabury, waa greatly en- JFFJ.FI 1 All. IIIVIII "CI Hi WAV. BIN aa ipor by Mrs.

T. H. Snyder entitled, "Superstitions and Customa of Ireland." A delightful musical program also formed part of the afternoon'a entertainment. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T.

H. Snyder on Saturday afternoon. May 2. Dr. and Mrs.

Charles Weber, of Erie av. enue, have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. F. C. Pedrettl and her little son.

Mr. and Mrs. Pedrettl and their son will leave next Saturday to visit Mr. Pedrettl's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Raphael Pedrettl, In Los Angeles. Mrs. Charlee Hommeyer and her eon Paul will leave next month for r.et.-a Park. Colorado, where they will opend the summer, being Joined later by Mr. Hommeyer.

Mrs. Helen Scheu will be the hostess to the members of the Norwood Musl.al Club next Tueeday afternoon at her home on Orace avenue. HYDE PARK EAST. Mrs. C.

Poole and children, ef rvita avenue, are vlaltlng Mra. Poole's pa ran la In Oalllpolla. Mrs. J. W.

Vamer, Papa avenue. Is entertaining her mother, Mrs, Hammond, of Terre Haute, Ind. The Monday Literary Club will have Ita May meeting at the Auditorium pa Monday. Mra. Freeman Hoi brook.

Mt. Washing-ton, will entertain the Bridge Luncheon Club on Wednesday. Mrs. William Slemon, who Is 111 at the Betheeda Hospital, wae tendered a postal shower by her neighbors. Mr.

and Mra. Bell, Erie arena, gave a charming dinner laat week at their home In compliment to Dr. and Mrs. 1). Crlgler, ef Ft.

Mitchell. HOBWOOD. Mrs, Oeorge Stevens, of Madison avenue, aselsted by Mra White and Mra, Johnston was hoeteae Monday afternoon for Uie Norwood Art Club. Mrs. Ira H.

Sheppeard snd daughter, Mlea Betty Ann, of Lloyd avenue, are en-Joying a two week a' visit with her sister, Mre. Claude Clemens, of Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Vatter and daughter, Mlas Emma Mae, of Smith road, have returned home after passing several months ln Florida. Mr.

and Mra Frank Prltchard, ef Madison avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mies Melba, to Mr. Thomas S. Browning. The bride and bridegroom are home to their friends at lltt Madison road. Mra J.

W. Photwall, ef Main avenue, enjoyed a week-end visit In Lexington, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.

Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Fahrenbrurk, ef Quatman avenue, haa with them for a visit, Mr. Charles Lungrsn, of Oiona, Florida. Mra Tom Smith, ef Main avenue, entertained with a dinner at her home. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Krlspens, of Mills avenue, entertained with a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farwlck, Mr. and Mrs. William Jasepr, Misses Dena Farwlch and Esther Stanley and Mr.

John Farwlok. Mra. William Deutemeler, of Allison avenue, waa hostess for the Ladles' Aid Society of the Christian Church of Rsm-Ington, Ohio. Ae delirious chicken dinner was served to 40 gueats. Mrs.

Hayea, of Sheridan drive, enjoyed a visit from her sister, Mrs. 8, E. Hall, of Sardinia, Ohio. Mlas Martha Blum enjoyed a few days' visit with friends st Cherry Oroya. Mrs.

Elisabeth Batty, of Ash svenue. Is leaving shortly for a visit In Rapid City. South Dakota. Mr. and Mre.

M. J. Hart, of Forest avenue the engagement nf their daughter, Mlse Mildred Hurt, to Mr, Frederick W. Boswell, of Windsor, Berkshire, England. Mra.

Jeptha Miller, ef Floral avenue, wae hostess Saturday afternoon for the Cary Literary Club. Mra R. a Cubberly enjoyed a visit from her cousin, Mra L. H. Wolfe, of Augusta, Ky.

Mrs. W. S. Davidson, of Charleston, W. has returned borne after a pleassnt visit with Mrs.

J. W. Shot well, of Main avenue, Mrs, Tom Smith entertained with a runcheon-brldge at her home. Covers were laid for Mrs. Haggart and Mrs.

Florence Relsenberger, of Hyde Park; Mra Albert Borach, lira. Clifford Borsch Thlslman and Mlaa Kreha, of Norwood. Mra Kimble and son. of South Madison avenue, enjoyed a visit with her mother, In Charleaton. Indiana.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fahrenbrurk and daughter, Ml.s Ella Margaret, have ra tioned irom norma.

Mra. L. Jamee entertained with an afternoon of cards followed by a da'nty luncheon. Her guests were Mra Fred Kleb, Mra T. Herrllnger, Mrs.

L. Bauer, Mra, O. Elhlers, Mra T. Fox, Mra H. Fisher, Mra M.

Bloos, Mra W. Welbold, Mrs. William Heeler. Mra George Kleb and Mrs Oeorge Callahan. Miss Irene Rothenlerger entertslned Tuesday evening for Mlas Harriet Fornee, Mra.

A. Burke, Mlsa Nellie McDonald, Miss Freda Dlrkman, Miss Olive Schnler. Mlas Grace Seller. Mlas Nell Forbes, Mlas I.or-etta Oehr, Mlaa Cecilia Lampe, Mine Edna Bllehrecht and Miss Irene Knthenherger. Mrs.

William Green entertslned with a luncheon-bridge at her home Monday. Covers wera laid for Mra E. A. F. Porter, Mrs.

A. W. Wlrthwlne and Mra B. Wesche, of Norwood: Mrs. Russell Chapman, of Clifton: Mrs.

A. H. Singer, of Mt. Annum; Mra L. H.

Welaaleder and Mra John Shaw, of Avondale; Mrs. George W. Mccjllntock, of Covirlgton: Mra W. Crossrt and Mra Clifton Taylor, of Walnut Hills; Mrs. Harry Brown Sharp and Mra William Green.

Miss Lnretta Bayer entertained tbe members of her sorority- Friday evening In honor of her tlrthday annlveraary. Enjoying the affair were Misses Dorothy Mailer, Helen Zwlgrt, Ann Martin, Lucille Sellera J.win Mehmert, Kathryn Pllat. Irma Blalcher, Hani Wolfe, Marcella Bayer and Mra Arnold Maue. OAKLEY. Mra Mary Shaurer.

with Mr. and Mra Wetterman, enjoyed the week-end at ln-dlanapolla Mrs. Amelia Seymour was hoet.ee Wedneaday afternoon to the Woman's Guild of Ht- Mark's P. E. Church.

Mra E. a Williams has returned to her home In New York after attending the marriage here of her nephew. Mr. Harry Williams, to Mlae Emma Banford. Mr.

snd Mrs. Willi. me have gone ts Cairo. where they will reeida On Monday afternoon Mrs. C.

R. Hughes sntertslned with a very dainty "children's ii and ml a1 f-ana. daughtw Billy LeuF B.rtha BhuTrd ind lies Alma Cunningham was tht host honor of her third birthday anniversary. The gueets Included the following obll-dren. with their mothers: Phylls Dixon, Marlon and Billy Moneghen, Jessie and Junior Smith, Alvln La Fone, Junior Lov-etl and Billy.

Louise Hughea The Ladlee Aid Society of the Methodist Protestant Church celebrated en Wednesday afternoon the birthday of their President. Mra Fred Welamaa. There were 10 members present. The hostesses were Meadamea Ralph Whlta Louis WBIta, E. D.

Beck and Arena The Girls' Church-School Berries League will give a baaaar and cafeteria supper next Saturday, May II, from to lt o'clock at the church grounds, on Qllmere avenue. The following ladles of the Oriental Shrine will leave Monday for Detroit to attend the Grand Court meeting, which la In session there: Mra W. L. Zutter-ling, Mrs. Otto Ooetxel, Mra John Mlschel.

Mra Flggett, Mra Leonard Mensel. Mra Wlgmore, Mra Robertson, Mra Zlegler and Mra Allen Stephens. MADISOFVTLLE. UF.A, A.W.I.. .1 PFA, I A t.

the a. I and Fan. ale White, of Madison road. Thoae assisting on the program at ins musical evening slven by Mlse Cornelia tie I. FT.

1 UlAUl Kilt 1UW AIA4 A 11 I -1 1 Ohalker. Jean Bruckner, Charlotte Chalker, lieriruao 'urieger, neien wruw.w, stance Lang, Elisabeth Psoplos, Carolyn i A Lll.t.r I Naat, IIH1III1IH. 1 I 4 Arline Chalker, Charlotte Plucker, lJorolhy Lockhorn, Mary urouse ana jseai. --Zlngerle and Wealey Vordenberg. a i i nf th Monday i a tj aa.

A.A Club for the season was held on Monday afternoon at the resiuence oi mi-. Knight on Erie avenue. The meeting was under the auspices of the civics depart ment, ana Mrs. woin, wn structlng the members In parliamentary law all winter presided at the meeting. a.

i mamDerv airs. At. av. uvihi.ii ef the Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E.

Church at her home on Whetxel ave nue on laat Tuesday anenioun. Mr. and Mrs C. T. P.rln havs returned from an-ndlna three months ln Miami, Florida.

Miss Hsiel Hunt vtsltsd friends In Ml-amlvllle, Ohio, last week. Among the ladles here wno, Moth- ma 1 IA I MIIU ers' Memorial Social Center on Saturday, were: Mra Otis Ganea Mra Frank Rale- ton and Mra c. J. aioenner. ft-i.

ariii meet on iFQay ex-enlng at the realdencs of Mr, I Feasender, Washington. "Olose-ups will be under discussion. nn Mra W. H. Dunn was host ess to the Matrons' Club at 1 o'clock luncheon.

Mra O. P. Rogers and daughter Harriet, of Chevelah, have arrived for a summer visit with Mr. and Mra 0. T.

Psrln, of Stewart place. a .1 a Ik- asveasB aWttt fit tlta ir.n s-iiaaw VsaiA An TOrinaadar Kit- wae a musical program and social four roiiowing a isik on VS.i, Mra Louise Monfort Burtle. of Walnut a i- Hki.K i nn tAr.hAol chll- niii ja. griih i.i dren will dance la now being arranged by the club, and will ne given uuiu.s week In May. w- Mlas Margaret Todd and brother John have returned to their school duties In Boston.

v.K- Mrs. Frank FTencn entenainea party on Tuesday In honor of the nrst OirillU VI Mo. There were present Mrs. Allen French and son Richard, Mrs Russell French and daughter Nellie Jans, Mra Joseph Wright snd daughtere, Mary Lou and Betty Jane; Mra Harry Hidden and daughters, Mury Francis and Elisabeth, and Mra. Wlfliara Settle, and eon Billy.

Mrs. Ainslla Vordenberg has been en-tertalnlng Rev. and Mra Earl Nafliger, of Mlnona, Ind. Mra E. R.

Whalen, of Wyoming, ad-dreaaod the members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at their meeting at the Church on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Orace Wright entertained three ta-bles of bridge at her home on Madison load on Friday afternoon. The ladles pres ent were: Mra Dorothy Boon, Mis. Made- lyn ceuanua Mrs.

Louise wilkenaon. or Hyde Park: Mra Mary Shenard. Mra Ann Courtwrlght, Mra Louise Keyea, Mra I.ula Eaeton. Mra lnex Montgomery, of Nor wood Mra Lola Gordon, of Walnut Hills; Mra Ruth Bcnrlber. of Cllftom and Mra Helen Gayer, of Glendala Mra Leland Barnett.

or walnut Hills, was the guest of Mra Joseph Wright last week. Mr. and Mra Harry Todd and sister have returned to Chicago. On 'Tueeday afternoon the members of the Monday Club will enjoy a lunch at the M. E.

Church Sunday School rooma at which all membere of the various de. partmenta are expected to be present, as lt will be the final meeting for the season. Mra Hill, of Whettel avenue, haa returned from passing the winter ln Miami. Florida. Ths ladles of the Presbytrelan Church held a successful rummage sals at the engine houss on Saturday.

Mr. and Mra Charles Hall, of Covington. visited Mra Ella Hall this week. Mrs. Rents, of Ludlow, was the gueet of Mra W.

Leonard on Tuesday. Mra L. Ferguson spent Saturday with friends In Norwood, Ohio. Mra Sarah Us Kealhofer and daughter, Mlas Elisabeth, have returned from their winter horns ln Orlando, Fla. MADEIRA.

The Methodist Ladles' Aid Society met Thureday afternoon at the home of Ura G. Bwormstedt on Hudson avenue. The marriage of Walter F. Addison and Miss Bertha Brockell. of Madlaonvllle, occurred Wednesday.

Mre. Horace Morrill Ii In Beverly, N. where she will pass the summer with ber relattlves and frlenda ST. BEMABD. Beautiful ln Its simplicity was the wedding which took place at the St.

Clements' Church when Miss Loretta Wees, Charming daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. B. H. Wees, of Bertus street, and Mr.

Carl Funch, of this suburb, were married. Rev. Basil Heme officiating, assisted by Reva Henry and A The bride wore a gown of white satin, her veil of tulle and lace caught with orange blossoma and carried a shower bouquet of roses and vallsy Utiles. Her sister, Mlas Marie W'esa, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of blue canton crepe with silver laca Mlas Elisabeth Funch, the bridesmaid, wore a frock of orchid taffeta and silver lace, both carried Aaron Ward rosea Mr.

John Funch attended the groom. After the ceremony an elegant breakfast waa served to 100 guests at the home of the bride's parents Many handsome and costly gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Lewla Mr. and Mrs. F. A Carlyle, Mr. and Mra O.

Stevens. Mr. snd Mra J. Mslgs, Mr. and Mra.

Robert Royer, Mr. and Mra. Phil Parmer. FMEE II -ttw IB 1 laasssas' Mr. snd Mra Blng attended ths card party at the home of Mr.

and Mra A. J. Fox Thursday evening. Mra Rav Rover and daughters Etta Jean and i-rancea of Buffalo. N.

are the house guests of Mr. and Mra jonn Royer en Main Avenua I Mra A. Schults left for Springfield, Ohio, where ehe attended the convention of Pocahontaa Lodge- She will spend some time in Columbua Ohio, with her sostnd family. Miss June Merely, of Chicago, en route to Atlanta, stopped over here with frlenda Tuesday Mrs. Ralph Gorman and Mra H.

French gave a dinner In her nonor. covere were laid ror 20 guesta Thursdsy Mra J. Fox, of sResdlng road, entertained with a card party In honor of Miss Merely. Mr. and Mra Carl Cruse snd fsmlly snd Mr.

snd Mra Oemer Hummel snd eons snd Mra A. Slater spent Sunday at Sum-merelde, Ohio, the guests of Mr. and Mra H. Born. B0HD HILL The Pratheon Class mst with Mra S.

J. Schilling Friday evening. Those preeent were Mra Nicholas Lodwlck. Mra Harry Wojdward, Mra Daweon Woodward, Mra Karl Leeds, Mra Charlea Hart, Mra R. W.

Rowley, Misses Lllllsn Wright, Emma Sudmeler, Laura Baaae, Virginia Murray and Jessie Barley. The Current Events Club met with Mra Clyde Doerr Monday evening. The members present were Mrs. Hamar Smith, Mra Charlea Palmer, Mia E. F.

Morton. Mra Charles Hart, Mrs. Robert I-eldlew. Misses Lydia Warren, Mame Warren, Gertrude Harvey, Florence Uault, Virginia Murray, Emma Atkins, Msta Agger, Marie Decks-bach and Newman. Mra.

William Jenney entertained her unit at the home of Mra William Tasdlck, of Price, Monday afternoon. Members present were Mra Daniel Keen, Mrs. Olivia Brlgga Mrs. Harold Longley, Mra William Hssaler, Mra A. B.

Harding, Mrs. Susie Wilkinson, Mra Ella Hill and Mra Herbert Bridge. Mra Harry Stein, of Si. Louis, visited her cousin. Miss Bessie Woodward, during the week.

Mr. and Mra Thomas Kurn, of Ryland avenue, entertained Mr. and Mra M. B. Coffin, of New Vienna, the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rowley have returned from Detroit.

Mr. and Mra E. N. Atkins will' spend severs) weeks at Blanchestcr and Williamsburg. Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Frlel. of Hunting Slhairitiip TINGLEY'S PHARMACY Ridge and Montgomery Pleasant Kirige.

I-hones Ridge 500-607. AVsiaWMWMyMMMMMWUWtaM C192S by Domino Honst, PhUadslphU ton, W. Va war recent guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Homer fcinltb.

The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church was entertained at the home of Mra Mary Anderson, of Rose Hill. Friday afternoon. Mra A O. Blug was the speaker. MONTGOMERY.

Mra Albert Woods was hostess te her live hundred club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd, Mr. and Mra Robert McKlnley, Miss LI I lie Todd, of Chicago.

Mr. and Mra. Edward Keller snd Mr. and Mrs. Thirl Nichols, of Silverton.

were guests Sunday of Mra David Keller. Mr. snd Mra Miles Ft-rrla, of Norwood, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Warren Ferris.

Miss Laura Johnston, of Cincinnati, visit ed with Mra Wilson Mcflrew Saturday. The Ladles' Aid waa entertained Thurs Trial'Bome toMdke I TliisAmmhigTest st A i 9 -e I 1 SSf AAAABaBAaWs "Now Quick, Cheap and Easy ucnott rrra day afternoon by Meadamea Wood Doug-las Louis Boehm and Jed Blackerly. and Mra Julian Frlabe, of Walnot Hllla; Mr. and Mra Van Pelt and eon. of Norwood, were guests of Mra Calvin Lumley Sunday.

Miss Ana McGuIrs, of Lima, Is a guest st Mra John Casey. The memoers of the Mothers' Club at-tended the County Confederation ot Mothers Clubs held st Memorial Hall. Wednesday, in Cincinnati. Mra Elisabeth Snyder was a guest of relatives In Norwood the past week. Mr.

and Mra Morton Hoffman entertained at dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Will Bterrltt and family, of Pleasant Ridge. Tiie Toke Boa rare will meet with Mrs. O.

W. snd Mra B. W. Perkins Wednesday-afternoon Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Kerr I a. Mr. snd Mra William Ferria Mr. snd Mrs. Dan Miller.

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