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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 69
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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 69

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THE ENQUIIIER, CINCINNATI SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1924 mcnoM TFBw. OHIO and Miss Dorothy Kenton will take place the Central liefnrmed Church, Novein her If, Tho vereiuony will be performed at half past seven o'clock and will be lullowed by a rcceptlnn and buifl supper at the linylun Wuliinn Club. Mlaa Anno uill (oaltl ul honor Mlcliaul L'ollliiaii. aun fif M. J.

Colllsan, wa pretty affair uf W.lnelay niormiiK ul hU Joaculi'a Church, llo. Hither fleur: Mayurhuefor tho ceremony, Vt nut tiruck atitj Mr. fcarl Mimiiiuii wuie their attendants, Mr. oinl Mm. C'lyile Heeler, Mr, anil rimr, after a vlatt with har dauih- tir.

Mra. William Kurd Kerrltt. The Mi aw Harali and Jeesla Wada. worth, lihauon, returned borne altar vuviiiiijf toliinel and Mra. W.

Wada-txuli, nl the Nbiional Military Homa, Mra, Huaun II, VVuest i vialllug al W. 1 ma. Mo fur two eka. Stone. Mra.

I'hll 8. Bradford, Mrs. Charlea H. I'lmiib and Mie Clara C. Hohl, Mia.

I redone It Hhedd preaenled lha guent lu Mr. and Mra. I.lcluiier. Mr. Virginia Thurman Cole, Library Park.

South, has returned from Province-town, whore all passed lbs aum-mer painting. General Lugun Feland, Washington. D. a lio accumpanied Mr, er laud lu Culumbua. left Turedav fur Camp Ferry.

Mlaa Huth Klndlg left to enter Knot schuol, Cuoperatown, N. Mrs. A. c. Hiultn nnd daughter, Msry Jane, ara lilt lug relatives 111 stanliup.

Iowa. A illnnar party was given at lha horn of Mr. and Mra John Crawford on Wedneaday evening In celebratlua of the birtnuay uf lb busies and Mrs. I 'ay ton iHiyiu, Jr. Mra, J.

A. Kendall aud Mrs W. J. Keliey were hoatesaea al th Tuesday Mia. John I and the bride's othur ait-wdani will be Mr.

Will Auilrewa Mr. anil Mia. Me 1. Iluware returned wednaav Mia liurothy Hill, of iiayiuii. anu in Liu A ,1,1 I rtuw a N.w Vurlf HAMILTON.

n. ANU MIIH. a. M. UOOUMAS'.

after a three montlia atay In Europe, have returned hotna. Mlaa I inlay Moore and Ml. Kied Hpaelh vera married 01.10. and later in th week returned 10 lillvia Miesae. of Culumbua; Mary louie 1 Mies kaiherin Mteedinaii.

St. Loula, and Huddy Allyu. nice and pepnew ul Hi Mu la Hi gueel of Mia Laiualauna tew-bridegruuni le will llowr girl and ler. ring bearer. Mr, foinptea will have lua i Mr.

Harry W. IJndaey. Chleago, Wasbiliglun. Mra. Felaud.

who Is the mug 11 ring. Club uariv at the Lluivarall auraia u( liar eieiere. Ilia aitaaa iiar'i-. wiu o. Mr.

and Mr. William Kmlrh returned biutlier. Juatln uitipton, aa beet man, 1 in ine gurat 01 ner uiutner, mra. a. Kellan, Mr.

lira, las Iarrisli anil 411(1 Mra. Arthur are enjny. In, a atay at French lack fcpnum, 1ml. Mra Kitrtt Jacob, New York city, l.ere vlaitlue- lior niuth.r, Mra, K. M.

fcVli.ll. A pretty I fair wa lven Werinesclar rvtnliiK ul Ilia home of Mra, Mnrrle Tay-lur when she eulertalneil the liratna Ciub to honor Carul Heeler, a popular Initio to ho. alls Mary Krhell haa letuniec) to aftei a vleil here with her mother. Mr, ami Mia. Kuarne Hoyboltl ro tioma frt.m irlp in (ha liur.iiardt, Mi.

and Mrs. Carl MotTetL Canton, ar from a aojoum In Kurope, If. Harold and It. Blanch Millar. Kglon, W.

are vtailing Ur. and Mrs. Hyd Park Community Center. Th children's ballet class which meet 11. vv erner.

v.pv MMlor.lnw tl.ntMn untir fha M. masting th Bsassa, al which tie re. hearaai of th a niusle waa bewan, Mr. T. M.

Keith Alien. Woodland avwiVA will be host Monday. October 11, p- in. All nimbers ar urged Is attend ad many Important topic, will gUatusasd. Three Artt Club.

and the ualirr will be Ilu Colllplou. Jack tren, Nrleon Itieger and btoim iiandsrgee, uf Ft. Wayne. Mr. Virginia Zwick relumed from Mln- II.

Kdaarda. Evanston, la Waning relative lu oakwuod, Mrs, Frank J. Mccormick, Is horn altrr paaaing evra weeas In lh Norlti-eaat. Major Howard C. lavldon.

who haa guci uf Mr, and Mra. U. N. Ungham. Iir.

and Mra. arl Kiln ar entertaining Pr. aud Mr. Coram F. Hune.

of Chicago. Mr. and Mra. Harry 1'avl and Mr. H.

J. Iileckea motored feora Toledo and are gueal uf Mr. aud Mrs. C. Wood.

Mr." and Mra. O. K. Burnett ar barna after a motor trip to linaca. Mr.

i.eorg. I. Bates ara visiting frt.nda ol Faiann at Wnh- Mr aild Mra II llhrl.hl hae. a. I tm lucr.aeing.

Th young dancers ghuw greejf euthualaain and Mo. 1 A talent. Thi is una of th. most prominent l.l"d. tliarlesu.li.

rl.is st ths center. An elaborate n- Mr. ana urn, junu iina ana Mra, ii. iahii prt wranesiiay ror a uyier noma from mutur inn to Akron. Ohio, wliur.

they vlaitaU Mr. I'. Ityholt. Th Hint of a eerie, of tllahtful pre. Th.

atudents analllar th Thrs Art Club will git their Bret autumn winter's stay at I aim Beach, FU. hlbition by Mra Falaon Mlaa ilertrude Hmiih l.ft Wedneaday to claaae ar rhduled as follow! Mr. aud Mrs. Claranc nieney, tha gueal Ol Mr. anu aira.

iimr and Haael tiariiner. will remain to alng lor the concerts to be given by ths Marine Band, Hunrtay. ivmnor 1. Mr. and Mr.

W. I'usve Fulton. Clifton avenue, ara home from a ei week" siay at Kagla blnoU Lodge. Lake uweu. Wiaronaill.

Mr. and Mrs. Archibald II. Huaton, Woodland avenue, who passed the sum-mar In ICngtaud. Hrottand and France, have returned home.

Mrs, Frederick W. Prentiss. Kant Broad alreet, haa returned from Aleiandna Bay. Hi. I.awrei.t- Biver, whers ah has been sine early in June.

Mis. Kdain It. Hharp, Bryden road. Ig In York. Mia.

Fredeiira It. Hoover and Mrs, Harry B. Coleman hero returned from su automobile to Quebec, Canada. Mr, and Mra. Hon go II.

I.upfer, Hawthorn ctreei, hav returned fiom Indian Invar, where thay passed lha summer, Mr. and Mrs. William Uehlr Varnr. Kaat Broad atret. Iiav ruluined from 1 caiieoai I ara ejMi i anu II, loll Munday for Teia.

i burg, were the guoala uf Mr. and Mrs. Mia Margaret Hbafnr entertained at Kiniuiel, mnsslum In two sections, Morj. Willis Thompson. Saiurday.

Mia nuptlan events ilann.t (or Miu Antoinette Mlllur, hrida aim! 01 Mr. Anton Hull, wa uaiy, aKitiiigiun, I'. I xtr n.i reari r.wmg is in checga .1 tha program. I. ridge whtat at her bum Thuraday after-j Saturday afternoon In Cincinnati, M'aaaa Oertruda H.uniner and Hilda l'abar left for a Irlp to Waahlnntoa and New York.

Munday th relatives of Mra. Charlea Ilerry took har by aurprlas la honor of hoi birthday anniversary. Tin U. T. P.

Club air la met with Mlaa Ilortha Jouea on Haturday aflernoou. Mlaa I'earl Frates and Mr, Harold Kraies wera taken by aurprlaa at their home on Hunday evenlns la honor of their ler blrthttay annlvcreary. Air, and Mra. led ward Frey ar home a vlait Hi Itli hmond. er.

and Mra. Alvln Mmllh. Dayton, Ohio, we. irantu uf their iiiuther, Mia. Mary boehner.

Mra, l.awrvnr Itlrh. Cleveland, la (uest uf Mr. said Mra. M. Nieburi, Mrs.

A. II. Uilklnaun I paaalpg two weeks at Plllaboro. tnd. Tho oountry home of Mr, and Mra.

M. R. Coi-hian waa th st-en of a pretty wed- ihnw K.llir.lMU I t. 1 1 I I NATIONAL MILITARY HOME. froii a ii otoririn 11 ihe bcyr gymtiaaium "ftturusy morning: sew.

our fjirwctors and Mr c. M. Claik at b.r bum. W.dn-1 will b. Prld.r.

'lira. Wh.l. g.v. luncheon-! J.fiT bridge imrty ihuiwday In honor uf her with a by Hi Hhrm uuun, couiplllueliling aire. rwuaaru c.

oleplienaou, ludiauapulla. Hid. Mr. and Mra. U.

Kohnl left Friday ftr a moior trip of iro week. Mr, and Mra. Harry laavla and Mra. II. Blocker motored from Tulodo and wtr guesla uf Mr.

aud Mr. Wood- MM Its, BTATL'H of th Homa, aa shosn by tha official rscarda on fil la the Adjutant's Of-fie, is aa follow: I'reaent far duty, I'll area-ent od aura duty, lit: present Jr- Albert Zlntomaster, Ilk, Hand, directed by Henry Fillmore. Jr. I- 1 1 through th courlety of llyd i'arlt Ma Mr, c. Lund ntertalnd with a aoaia club.

mm war.1. I Mr. and Mrs. James MeEvny will a. reiiiany Mr.

Charlea F. Kellarlug, to I nighJanda Oarden Club. Ths gera of ths Highlands (tardea flu. N'urwcit, will mast tomorrow afternoon, iM-tobe- II. al the ham of Mr.

II. w. T. I I buiops. Woman'! Club.

Haa.ipoimck. lams laUnd. 1 i lub Thursday In honor of her mot her, Mra. F. A.

Mailmen, who paaeed th Mr. Maraaret Canning. l.o Angel.a. 1 aL. lir and Ura.

Hugh Ivan Kvana ara en-! alck In the hoaoltaL ain taiai suuuuer in lunwav, aiireu, te now in ago. where ah Is tha guest of B.v, and t.rialning 'rr" aud .,30. Absent with Lava on furlough. Ill; MrsTHaVv.y tT.rk. Ios Angela.

C.I.. b-t h. Oenwal Ho.lt.1 fW th. Is th gueal of Mlaa Margaret Hnafur. Insan.

Washington. IK (St. Kllubethl, Bivrn neuneauay avaninii, witu Mia feather aa liesteea, Mra, liatiia lllluiiian anlarlalnod at a illiihcr puny WeUneeciuy In honor of Mr. anU Mia. KraU lUucs.

DU learns. Mleeuurl, Kraiik Vi.t entertained at dinner on Thurailay at Camp onke- iu eel, liraiton hla liirthttay annlvereury. Mr w. K. Ilemler haa returaail from a rteliirhlful aumniar In Uia Kast, wrier, aha ta lha guei of Mr, and Mra.

Charlton HiuharU IKatlicr liendor) at lhair summer honia in Kdcarion, Martlilaa Vinyrl. Mill Mary llalan Oray. ul Mra. Ueore dray, waa aurprlee.1 by her llttla friend Wedneaday afternoon la honor of liar aluh tilrtliday anniversary. Mr.

and Mra. J. H. linnnatt and Mra Mary riuointen, I'allaa Teaa. in hara sucala of Mr.

and Mra. W. N. ltennett. Huiiumis, Mra, llill.erl laka, a brlrta of reeent data, Mlaa Naomi larkr entertained at a mlarsllane.ua ehower at bar home on Greenwood avenue Thuraday availing.

Mia Crrllla Tatar entertained at brlda Thuia.lay afternoon. alia Marvarat Hponner waa hootsa. to the u. A. H.

Club Thursday evenlna. I in Thuiaduy al Ilia Woodruff hum. ter, Mitw luna, be-anie tho bride of Mr, Vl.rtley Hoesell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ma Mr.

and Mra 1 harlea Hogman absent without laava. II: total absent have laauad Invitations lo a eloriiua 1 or thlr lwnty-llfin wedding annlveraary, Present and at sen Ml); lota total Friday morning, ti.luuor 1, al Holy Vnu present and absent en year ago, l.llt). ami ner dauglltera, Ft.mtea Miller. Vtaah- -j. WemaB'i 1 avenu.

in speaker lligton. aud luiae Miller, Ln Kolihoff. auraery o.aa Sea. in. and J.1, li-iur opb ha will gtv.

much good d- dat. November It of Mlaa leaner Buth i.e. lunchn iJrtle. Jr 'v'c uo lh abnibbery aad 1 nd Mr. Ullmour Kate, was mad.

"J1 wefotJTh S- lo a group at a party given Thu.a- i vj' la 1 .1 a. day a club by ajliralu? and nbax. Cultur. Club. C.r"n.y: Khtertanimenl Com- flrg mM(J Rlw-(J.

Three tsble. of bridge followed luncheon will wee a tea for Cluh will hld tomorrow after, at the party given by Mrs James liunlevy. iarden Circle of the at I o'clock at ins bom. sf Mra Thuraday with member, ul a club fgSZSl Mi. meeting on Jfr-r.

T. M-r-y ae.au. rhorii.i iciohei i Thos blanntric to' Keepon from members on lumn.ee of tha M. P. W.

Club war 1 olub mi.ai. at bndg. and ln Thursday wham HchrTbr SsTMctlrew Conveuilon will gin. Mra H. V.

Iloll. Mr. and Mra II. C. Craith.

Wlaasr ava-aue, her inotured horn from Toledo, Prof, and Mrs. Wilbur II. Hi alien hav. returned from a tour la Europe. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore H. Huntington and Mi- Blanch K. Hugh Blaley, hav returned from lhair aummer hem. al Kte Park, Colo.

Mr, and Mrs. Ben a Thompson. Fpper Arlington, entertained Mr. and Mrs. rrsnk J.

binllh. Mr. and Mia, Fred Bice, Mr. and Mra. Charlea Allen.

Mr. and Mrs. Foreat Thorp and Mr. aud Mrs. Kdwaid Hedge al dinner Wedneaday eveuing at their home, following a gulf match at Men temporarily at post awaiting admission.

readmlaaloB and transfer. 111; civilian amployeea. rion itoaseii, Mlaa Ollv Cochran sua Air, lUrmond Uoaall attended them. Mrs. Bernard J.

Alf waa taken by aur. nrlas at her home tutuiday evanlnc In honor of her birthday annuel nary. The wedding of Mlaa liorla frnun, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Harry Craun, and Mr, Wilfred Kean wa beautifully relebratad on Haturday evening at the liurvh of Christ.

Itev, John liruiiden performing the reremoriy. They were al-leudod by Mlaw-a l.u. ill Ciauit aud Itulli Ity Church. Mra, U. Hark.

Chicago, and daughter. Mrs. i.rr. Holly woo.1, tL, ar gleats of Mrs. Bamuel J.

Cochran, The marriage of Mies Ida Mas rurdon, Tha following applications for admission ei'a. j.ovacne eoieriai.ie.i, I Alms, 10 air, I iirvnim r. i city, will be solemnised 'I'ui-aday ovenlug. lo hav pmmo approved by th Hpiember 10. al Holy Trinity uaraoiiat: 1 rrldent.

Hoard of Managers: by lie. 1-eUiiui. The bride a couatn. I Jess Blue, tj Company, Four Hundred tlladys I'urdon. and lha bridegrooms ous, by Tuesday, ttrlober 14.

Club Note. uiauveit ami Masars. rrauk iionoway, Ohio, and Karl Harten. Cleveland. Mlaa Mildred Hlieley on Halurviay eve.

lung entertained at flv nundred to earn piimenl two iiroaiarrt Ive brltiea. Miss IHtr ncphea, Mr. waller t. iviniig, wera at- Mr. and Mra William San Diego, were honor guena .1 a party given Thuraday evening by Mr.

aad Mrs, J. A. Uverhardt, Mra. Charles Billow wa hoalea Is memtiere of hr club Thursday afternoon. Sim Bradley.

I. Comnanw ei.Ma llH.rf,l Norwood Musical Club. Mra Peter Ibold will hosteaa fer th buauess meeting of th Norwood Musical ti ilania Kloitar Review No. 117, Sewing ClrrJ. will meet at Lantsna avsuus leg.

lull, Tuesday aftsrusoa. Mra. Laura Bowman has returned frota let I nuid Stale Infantry; I llfford J. Catauauuli. I'mied Mlale Naty; I--rank Claudy.

M.dl.al lietacbn.ent. line In troll and Ann Arbor, Mien. uliy Muelh-r, who la to wed Mr, Henry i ruin, and Miu Hen ha Mrut k. th future Club lo be held at her nome, auey ie-. Mrs.

T. A. Buaaell and daughter. MIS' j. j.

liuaaeu and uauguier. Mis the Scioto 1 ountry luo. Mr. aud Mr. Frits Llchtenberg.

Mr. John T. Itabeii and Mr. Itaiph Kiblutl have rviumwl from Hwatnpseelt. Maaa.

Mia Margaret Crawldrd returned last Week from Ftanc. Mr. and Mra Boy WUdermuth, Fast Droad el reel, are visiting to A 110110 City. Miss 00 lace Huntington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Uwvniie Ituniibglua and Mlaa Mra. Tieaaa t. otearii. aua miss nna left far Calllurula.

Hundred and Twelfth Ammunition Train ana e- I ilcioher 14 at "rinim uncoin xant no. i Ired. left Tbur.ay n.o.u.ng for tt.T Veterans, will met la th stsy lu Culuu.uus ur" muriaj Ball tomorrow at a court, ay to Mra. lonM. launhlln.

,0 a'clova. Abraham Lincoln Teat No. mum A number uf prenuptlal affair, ar- Sherman Klllolt. Base Huapitsl; M. n.lall MH.t.ii....i uiaa k.ihlHn r.vans, I Comnaiiv.

Nlnib 1 oiieel hi.iu A nil or Mr, M. Cnlllgan. Mr. and Mrs, Waller Uhaley (Anna I'rlce) relumed from llielr weddlnc trip Nortiu The r. cluh met en Haturday after.

rowoikore of th buetnee department of Price Hill History Club. Ths Mr. Aohorn Lltrary Crab will meet the Beacon Journal ga.e a d.nnei Nvmina. a brlde-io-b tUturday. will be a Fisher.

Company, bridge parly Monday veiilng, with Mr. ruur Hundred and Twenty. eevenlh he. and Mra, l. Christeuecn, a luuchon Batiailon: William J.

tlrar. IXeed.y by Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk W. CsJd- 1 Nineteenth Field Artillery; boon with Mia Margaret Kno.

I 11 lee Burr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. and sliuwor at th Uu.iuca omau a Club Karl K. Burr, hav returned to Wyckham Thuiadoy night. Mr.

Edwla McBlmey waa hote to thai bum of ura. kuiii.e a-a Mr. and Mra. Itudolnh lflrser. Milwau IHae acberlo.

Waalilnglon. Lnn. Mra. Ileulord K. Ij.mann and Mra will, at the rnigtneers ciuo; i-uesaay ruunn even kee, ara guvata uf Mr, and Mra M.

Klaen-niann. Ill-lory Club on WednexUy afternoon. I Uieuwood aveou. Many l-auliful quotation from varloua i an.hnra wera elven In reanons. to roll call.

I The onenln maefin. ah. 1 1 v. I lucky Infantrv: llna.r.l b- 1 I Mr. and Mra Hubert JC re- v.

u.n.i 1. 5 nlng Mr. aud Mr. I Miaeea Margaret and Kvclyn itaumelater Mrs. n.

tl'. Buyd'and Mra, foiiy. Klsht Hundred and Fourteenth turned Thuraday from Indian Blver. Mich. iawn Country Club Thuiaduy fur luemia-ra Mrs.

baa day afternoon hca llialop, Bexiey, ntr dub' Mr. FMwrt Hopper read a psiht on Progress Club will be held Monday. I "Kn.l.ah Novelist of Today," closing wltB ber II. at Ml Dr. W.

IL McConaalL of I hoataaoa si dlnnor and laiuiiiy; iauie jveuelier. II atra. jmin II. w. iv una wilt enienained the J.

H. N. club Haturday afternoon to honor Mlaa Hertlia llrin k. want of the illy, Maraliall Woodruff waa taken completely by eurprtaa In honor of lua birthday annlveraary. Krl.loy afternoon Mra, H.

('. t'rmatnn. Mra. O. lurhln and Mr.

Ira Camplell entertained al a mlarellanoua alioarar In honor of Mra, Itllheri -lake, a re. en hrtde. The firat mretlno- of tl aeaann for tha Bon Tampa club waji held Krtday ovanlnc at tho home of Mr. and Mr. J.

J. Hmltli. Mr. and Mra. Mark llrllllant ar aujoy.

ina a atrty In Montreal. Canada. Tho rrofreaalvv l.llarary club held Ha flrai rueelin ihia fall on Friday at tha lovely country horn uf Mra, 'rank Mllllkln. In alebrallon of hla birthday annlveraary Mr. Herman eVhrork entertained at tlinner Krlday evening- at hla horn on Bouth Koventh alreet.

Mlaa Iji N-lle An.lreaa haa left to enter upon her oud year al Bulllvaii a C'olla lu Virginia. Mlaa Kliaabeth Round. Praman. la Malllna her mare, Mra, K. M.

Ituder. Mr. and Mra, Harry Alletatter cava a dinner art on iday evenliiK, Th Women'a Korelgn Miaainnary fan-1 rlety of Ihe Klrat M. K. Chunh met Thursday afternoon with Mta, J.

H. Iienney. Th M. and M. Card Club met at th Company, tin Hundred and Fourth returned from New Vork.

Mr. and Mra. Charle H. Smith brldg Thuraday evening. Mia.

Chester M. Anderson baa gon hum from a trio ihrouuh .1 eketrh of Joaeph Conrad. Miami I nivereity, Oxford, iihis. will aveaa Mia Alu la b. Iiul celebrated her seventh i nited Hiate Infantry; Iva Leggeii, Mr, (lours Krvln Kent will leave neil th.

Briilea lorlhilay on Haturday having her lltll week fur a Malt with her parents, Mr. muatoai omi-any, rum ulled Slat llifantry; lieorg A. Upsromb, Hiev Marsh. Cum-iwny. Three Hundred and Hlity-fifth nicago inr a "ii vian wi.m i tA.

anil lUWO. a.ra. vo A. M. Burns at th.

Monterey Hotel. Mr Mrfc yern Read lefi Thuraday ln review of John Uotaworthy totwyta lale. ram; and leerntany." A In honur ol Mra. l-ogan Feland. Wah- juxyiona Beach.

Fla. Alter a tiurt aiay Saga." program will glv.n aud tag Mi A and Mrs, K. II. Wllker. In Toledo.

menus in lo a Jolly party. Mia Antoinette Miller and Mr. Anton nreu. After an aiu.enre or luur years in vt asn-Ington and New York, Mra J. K.

Buyer baa returned to L-aylon, and la living at tngtan, i'. sir. Aiueri aiwaiar eoiei- mere tbey will gu t. Ilru ua lllu, Texsa taine.1 with a luncheon Thursday at lh (ur ratendrd vlail. Hyde Pfirk Music Circle.

ine Literary 1 apartment ar th. M.dl I annvtll Monday Club will meat tumaeeaar libit have cbusen Wedneaday, Novamlwr k. aa their wedding day. They will be married lu th morning at Ht. 1'otcr's Church.

Coluinb.ia Women- I'lub. i iiiiea atsies iniantry; Charles Mlatler, Medical liepsrtiuelil. Ilnee Hospital; I harle. B. Pool, Modi, al Pepar llnenl.

Kiglilh ulled Hlatea Fnglneera; Kdward Kchroeder. Coniiuiny. KHly eUtb I'nited Mra Georg W. Haker. Kvanavllla Ind Mrs.

Norm Cornelia Btueblng. Director at lb. bum. of Mr. K.

H. Bosckb. Ibe Hotel Miami. Mra. J-vhn Marsh Foley la horn, aftar ia in guest or sirs i.yron lluruer.

Ihe lovely new home of Mr. and Mra Mra. F. It. M.ller.

laM Augelea. lh Hyde Park Muste Club i liorsl iir-1 pending three month in raaau-ona. ls Mlaa Vara llolll lay, daughter of Mr. and Mra. A.

Ilolltday, Fast Broad el reel, left Tuesday lur Hi OgunU School at Bydal, Penn. olouoi and Mr. IL a. Kerrlek enter- I Hi at liifaiitr-; Kluier Tannelull, Coin- mm. ni aauiD.ni LMiiiDrnia iituoin, ai.

ai.lier. NumlMiieil among ihe Informal evening XI. kreckler on Houth II atroet waa thrown open to llirlr (rieuda al a Jolly party on Monday evening arterwoon at I o'rluck at Memorial Hall. lnpw-tiuu will be on of lb. feature, ef partlu Ol tne wee -villi was lite bridge Tueeday evening th Hurler horn en tallied with a dinner at the Columbu party which Mr.

and llootau avenu was the arene of a lovely birthday party when Mia itertha llinkel celebrated her seventeenth birthday anul- 1J" hF of th. latter the program, courteey to Mra Kenneth Kahlk. Bar aociaiion will meet Ttiei.y 1 Teachers' Ac flee rw. paiiy. r.igmy-e.iih I'nited Stat.

Infantry; vohta hae. re. Albert M. Van KHon. I Company.

Second Dr. and Mr Hwry Nohl. I nlted Stales Infantry; Georgo J. Wallace. VLVrl.

I lins Pruvidenew lbo, BaltalloJ wJ Id Iiruis ara horn Jame. A. Wllllama llo- Mr. and Mr, bariiw iierbig ar noma Kuarn Caaual Cumnanv riorn New iork wmr. th.

eversl rcdmls- "Zk uf.7: M--'mi i-Tuo approved by Ml.bers of th. Ihe re.ld.nt. B.mrd of wr enlertalned Monday by Mr. James charle. T.

Arooa. II Company. On M. tws at her fiirm at Mld.llelown. Hundred and Tlnriythird Ohio Infsniry; LiMuiaiisnt and Mr.

Herman Buhl and u. 11 home of Mrs, Ilea Van Gordon Thuraday vrntary. Mr. and Mra. Htev Hnedeker ar hem afternoon.

tabula. Harrl.1 I ol. lober II, tl I clock, in hool room audi-lonum. Tb will be Mr. Jeha Ura.

Paul Melnhart wsa hastes at a from a vialt with retail lwUrnabur(. Carl clawaon haa returned to hla home tuuuiry fiuu naiurnay evening. Mr. Beale Kdward Poet enlertalnd at her country home over in week-end. Mr.

and Mra. Vetnon Griffllh and Mr. and Mia Fred Barnikol, Indlenapolia. Mr. and Mr, Karlea II.

liuaUod. Broad at reel, have aa gueal th former' brother and lua wife. Mr. and Mr. J.

W. Ituwlande. I.O Angcle. Cal. Lieutenant and Mra.

B. F. Jenkln ar viauilig In I'ortamouth. Ohio, be for going luncheon and bridge party Saturday Indiana. vt.

Ilrntel la noma from a visit la iwmii '-iflnu daughter, Jane Culburtson. bav returned I ATHENS. I'nlled States Knglneera: lielua K.ldv. Mr. and Mra Wllford llolromb enter-taliied at dinner lYid.y evening in rule-bratlun of their fouiln wedding annlveraary.

Cumpllmenllng Mia Franc. Miller, Waahlngton, D. and Mi Louie Miller, Philadelphia, Mra, J. K. Burn enlertalned at luncheon and card at lh.

Akrou City Club Friday. Flv table of l.rltlg followed luncheon Company. Third New York Infsniry: Joeeph Fink. Company. Thlrtiv-rishih to Philadelphia for a three slay, after a visit with Mrs.

Jenkins" mother. ulled Hist. Volunlewr Infantry James In Philadelphia after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Llsrtta flaweon. Mlaa Martha Seward has returned to Ohio State I niverally.

Mr. Morrla Oerhart arrived Thursday from Jackson. t. pas hi vacation with his psients, Mr. and Mra Henry Uerhart.

Mrs. l.utle Fumler entertained at a dinner perty Thurwiay evening to compliment her lltll. grauddaughler, Miriam Furnler. Mr, urvill. Kaufmaan la visiting In Toledo, Mr.

Frank F. Ooldbiry enter1loed the Wednesday Cluh, Albany, at her bom l.u week. Mrs. Richard Mrs. O.

Nlclmls and Mrs. Wlieaily Link enler row, on a toinr nvte iteponi-bility." Music. i ml. by Mis. lirac I'syne.

Th. Phllomathlan met at th. ham ef Mr. I. J.

Feld Tuesday, I let 0 ber 1. Th. program was as follow. "Cincinnati Art-tats." Mrs. Foadirk: "Th Founding and Growth of Roxikwood Pottery," Mr.

Feid: "Th lw Memorial." Mrs. Rich: "Th. Great Cathedral," Mr. Imvls. Th.

next meeting will at lire Art Museum, with a lecture by Mlaa Kallogg, October II. Th. plana for th St. Rita Card a Club afternoon of hrfdg and flv. hundred for hem to Washington, aner a vum wun Mrs.

Pubis uioinor, Mr. Keyoolda Mra Jamea Irvln and daughter I-au-lette, hav. returned from a motor trip to luw. Mr. and Mra, Frank Rsed Wilson, of Pvaoavlll.

after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. HaJph Buun, returned bom. Munday. Mr.

and Mr. Oeorg. Pattorson. of returned I. their horn, after Friday at the Portage Country Club wnen talned at the homa of the former weniee.

Mra Cornelius Mulcahy enlertalned honor-. with a hrldge-tea. honoring Pittsburg, I', nn. I'r. Ahbla Allen will pass lb.

winter among the faculty al Stetson University. 4'e l.n.1. Fls. Mra Lutie Cochran haa rolurned from a visit In Columbua, uhlm Miss Viola Bunlsall entertained at a sewing at her home Tuesday exening. Mr, kdgar Beldeu aa hnatea lo th Browning Club at her hum Tuesday a'fternoun.

Mra. John Fisher gave a at the Blue Bird Tearoom Tuesdsy to honor her alaler, Mra M. II. I.awlrr. Buffalo.

N. A wadding that la Just now being an nounio occurred on Heptember .3 at Newport, Ky when Miss Ann Banabcrger. iiaugnier of Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Hans- l.r... KacAm.

lha rM Up. ll.rl.M T. rtsnet. icmipsiiy, seventeenth nlted states Infantry; Dudley li. Kersey, Second Nei.raska Infantry; Juhn J.

Lynch. Flk-f. tncnth I'nlled States Signal Cor; Juaoi'h Naugle, Company, Thirty-eighth Inlled Mates Volunteer Infantry; John J. Haul, A Company. Forty-lliird I'nlled Stntes Volunteer Infsniry: (leurge J.

Tllton. Company, II rat i'nited Ktai.w Infsntry; Uenrire H. Wooos. D. Cnmiwiny.

lug hi Helen wuiuiner, wno i leaving i Mra Frl Krlrger (Harriet spraguel, Mrs, M. Bigger. Mrs. James J. Themes Is noma from a Visit with friends in New York.

Miss Mary Graves. Buffalo, N. la vlaiung her grandmother, Mr. W. Hubbard, while her parents, Mr.

and Mra. I en Orave ar. traveling In Kuroi. Mr. and Mra.

H. M. Conn.lt hav. returned from a trip to Boston nnd li c. Mr.

Frank G. Conneli. wh. frueD lo lv. In California.

recent hi ide. Twelve intimate friend, nf Mra Arietta Hal wer. her guai Friday afternoon The Woman' Music Club was enter- tai I at the flrai meeting of th year Thuraday afternoon at Ibe home of the ueoneeaay. ca-iober It. in Ihe ballroom of when ah entertained a.

a courtesy to Mra a Malt with her mother, Mra. Luella ii. li. it ii.rn.ni. anrf Ura a.

iv Hia mi. mum a i etuii'a t'reaitiuni. Mr. II. IL Wilson.

Elm-1 the Hotel Alma r. an assured Micceea Ol m-r, I i nirty-aecona nited stale innwury; An Kenneth King will hostess at a din- drew Davis. Flshi Hundred and Twelfth WOtHl I niy ur more lao.e nav neen poaB Mr. H. K.

Pratt entertained with a for. Th committee bores to fill the bail- nn nsrtv Sunday evwiing at ht home. In Pioneer Infantrv: John Douaherty. Com- shower al her home Thurwiay evening for room to Its capacity. Table, are or DAYTON.

US. Pit. N. D. doODlll'B haa -turned horn, after a brief trip to New LutlaBd.

where ah plaoad her daughtar. Mlaa Jeanatt. Ooodhue, In school. hi nor ul Mlaa rnyiua i ccrnimi, oi vieve- pnny. Taellth lttlte Slate.

Infantry: William ft. (isuli. Comnanv. Nineteenth accompanied tuem Faai. remained In Cambridge.

wher will lak post gradual, work at Harvard Cniveraiiy. Th Big Hiater. al Ohio Stat. University entertained the freshman girl. Thursday afternoon at th.

bom of Dr. and Mra W. O. Thompson. Mr.

and Mrs, John O. Belknap hav. re Brown, son of Mr. and Mra Krnest Brown, Mia Helen Trlitio. who on Tuea.aiy 5i per person.

Fur reservation nhea. nmg l.cam th wife of Mr. Howard C. I Mra llarvay Car sack. Woodbura till T.

Wl.l.ton. Ml Irma Vntgt. dean ef women. Ohio i Th Daughter of lea hell No. Ill, ef I'nlversllv.

gv a reception fur Hi Covington Dramatic Club, entertained the women of th. unlveraily Saiurday after-. nursee and all Inmate of SL Lluvsbeib noon. 1 Ituapital Tueedsy evening. Mra.

Marlon 1'orr ana son esca m. Billy, of Macon, ar. guest of Mrs. Charles Crawford. Mrs.

Mlnnl. K. Orn hs returned to her horn. In Chicago after visiting her su.ter, Mrs. Isabel N.

Whlpp. k. ii r.i aiternoiiti occurred tn mar I nlletl Htatca Infantry; Alton Hawkins. Company, tins Hundred and Forty-seventh Culled Htates Infsntry; Jsy Umoll, 1'nlled States Navy; William N. Langell.

Com- Furty-flrat uhto Infantry; John xmg. Cnmpany, Klghteenth I'nited Htatca Infantry: William McCool, I'nited blateo Navy; Harry Nukea Three Hundred turned from a irlp to rort uuniou, Cleveland and I'slusvill. Ohio. Mrs. W.

P. Miliar. Seneca Hotel, entertained II gueel at a bridge-luncheon Tn Sunnyald Needl Cluh wa enter-1 Th r'-'ilar meeting tt Rockdale lamed Tbureiny afternoon at the home of Mra Guurg McLaughlin, Franklin avanu. rlage of Mies Pearle Gladys and Mr. liar- Wedneaday at th Columbua ountry dun bnnerlng Mia KlUabelh llammund.

a ry Kiln. al the hum uf Mr. ai.d and Twenty-Brat Labor Battalion: Leonard Mr. John F. Ilagan, Nrudinure road.

Mra.il. Purley, T. Company. Klghly wuar-O F. miner played tha wedding march terniaater Cor pa.

Thoma Itoa. h. Twelfth BATAVIA. I'nited Siat.w Field Artilerr: Aaron V. a tha bridal parly ntered and wo met Mra B.illh May Miller.

East Broad street, and Mr. IHgas. Kmpmia. i one. in mmg Thursday who ar.

leaving euun lur their winter bume. In Mra It. C. Klliott was hostess to members of her club at and bridg. Friday at lh.

Silver l.ak. Country club. Mrs. W. W.

Holllday, Les Angelrw. Is visiting Mr. and Mra K. liullidny. Mra.

KHxalieth Hlcl and Mrs Caroline Fueiier hav. arrived bom. from an extended Western trip. Mies Kslell. Mueeer returned home this week from a two month's trip to Fnglnnd, Scotland and Wales In company with her brother.

Dr. William Musaer, Maoachu-sella. Mra A. Harrington, Winter Haven. arrived Saturday to vla.t Mr.

K. K. WerkmaiL Mra C. R. Bryant and Mrs.

IL Parker Ixiwell are passing th week-end In Bt-llecreek. Mb h. Satuiday Mra John Drrah entertained al Hi. Portage Country Club. Mr.

K. J. Hanlon g.v. a brldgs-tea al th Woman'a i lly cluh Saturday afternoon aa a compliment t. Mra Robert A.

Wiley. Chicago. III. Honoring her gueat, Mra R. Fit-gerald.

Columbua Mra K. W. Ilaynold enlenine.1 at luncheon and bridge at lha Tallmadg Tavern Sturdv. Mr. C.

F. Wright and Mra P. D. Me. Conkey wer.

Joint hoeteeae al bridge at evening at th horn of lh brld-deri' J. J. Club enjoyed a hike on Tues-iisy evening oui to tha Tuley farm, east of th city, where they wr entertained with a dancing party. Mr, and Mra, George R. Cooper have returned from a delightful aumniar spout lu th Kaat.

Mr. and Mra, Clayton Morrow entertained at a dinner "party at their new home lu the country Tuea.iay evening. The Club of Women Teacher enjoyed It annual autumnal picnic In Hunton'a Wood on Wednesday. Mlaa Maggi Buhl was tendered a Jolly urpria. Wedneaday evening on th.

occa-aioii of her birthday annlveraary. Mr. and Mia. Jo lielninger entertalnad st a family itinnvr party Wednesday evening to colehrnt the birthday anniversary of llttl. Iolhamvi McMillan.

Mr. and Mrs. II. Crem at their horn an Huckey lrei entertained with a dancing Parly for th pleaaure of Mr. and Mra, Herbert Cochran.

Alaak. and Mr. Harold Hand, who celebrated hi. birthday annlveraary, Tb wedding of Mis Bertha Brack, daughter of William c. Ft ruck, and Mr.

Mr. sad Mra el mar Reynolds Hughes hav. returned from Fox Laka. Canada. Tha engagement of Mlaa Burger, Cincinnati, and Mr, Carl Blracr baa been announced.

Mr. and Mra, Itabart Dunn I'attroa left Tuesday for Kurope. Mlaec Lurle Lloyd and Betty Burk-ham gav a buffet aupper Saturday complimenting their guests, Miss Phyllis Peck ham and Mlaa Klltabstb llama nn, Cleveland. Mrs. Ldward Barry, Rochester, N.

la th guest of Mra. Winters Thomas. Mra Irwin Q. Kumlnr and daughter, Mia Phyllla, ar horn, aftar a trip abroad. Mrs, Jam.

William Downer ant.rtalnrd at a tea Tuesday afternoon, Th. wedding of Mr, Jama D. Compton Mr. aitn sirs. Weal Third avenuo.

Mr. and Mra, Paul 1. avers sueats at th Wed ding. Mr. and Mr.

Ittgga will reside In Avenue TvR-ple Sleteiheod will be held Thuraday. iKtober 10. when an party will b. held. Th.

fall meeting of th. Weatwwed Woman'a Club was bald In tha chool auditorium on Monday, Ortobor a. Mr. K. N.

Hnnaford and Mr. Joha llur gve a very Interesting report of th. 8to4. Federation meeting b.ld at Told. during th.

aummer. Th. Playground Mothers' Laagu. will meet tomorrow afternoon at i at Washington Park. Th.

Saturday Uterary Clab held th. flrt meeting of the oeoAoa at lh. hem. ef Ml Haiti Fearnley, Riverside, Saturday. Mrs.

Robert Finch wa In charge of Ibe program, which waa devoted t. playa written by Cincinnati women. v. l.uV. Ilrvden ro.d.

Mrs. Grsc. Kaln, Cincinnati, pawned part of thla week with Mr. and Mra Jame II. Scott nd Mr.

and Mra Max Moore. Mr. and Mr. John Spreguo, llyd Park, vlHiied Ml. A.

till. Bell Hunday, Mm KHsabetn Duwdney. Cincinnati, vlait.rd Mr. and Mrs, Kiel Dnniuu tbl wek. kllase Ball and Fllxahelh March Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Hutch. Milford, and Mr.

and Mra J. B. Jordan, Kdentown. Mr. and Mra i B.

Nlehnta Mr. and Mr. Charle Fltptrlck and Mr. and Mra Fred Iwmlnv viaited Mr. and Mra Uu Nlchol.

al Middletuwn Sumlay. Mr. Wakefield, of was entertained by Mra K. It. Juatlc Monday.

mr. in aiuv vr prfirmed th ceremony. Th bride' attendant was Mies Mabel lilbaon, who Ivt.lked with th bride brother, Mr, Har-(id Ilagan, followed by lb. groom and hla brother. Mr.

loll Kiln. Mlsa Marrella Henry la In Naw Tork for an extended visit. Dr. and Mrs. II.

U. Collins. San Ftan-elsco, CaU bj th. guaat of Mra at. J.

Schwab. Mrs. William Tarker. Philadelphia, Penn. la th.

guest of Mra. Robert It. It key. Mrs, A. D.

Black Is horn from Provl- tamed Mra Jsn.e M. Schorl.r. Mra Bee, her Waliermler and Mrs. A. Gunther nt a hone party last week at Itouse, Company, Otis Hundred snd Second Nw lork Infantry; Joseph Shackat.

Headquarters Comany, Seventh L'nlted: Htates Cavalry: iiarner Wo.kI. Company, Hiity-flflh New York Infantry; Harry B. Worden, Company, Third Cuauectlcut Infantry, The following deaths bav. occurred at thla Home: Huuire A. McVey, I Company, Thirty-ninth I'nlled Slate.

Volunteer Infantry, died P-eptemher 10, age 41 yesra John Peterson, A Comiany. Nln. tecnlli Pennsylvania Cavalry, died October ag 17 years. James B. I Company.

On Hundred and Thirty-third Indiana Infantry, died October age II year. charle Duprc, Coitipany, Three Hundred and Huty-clghth l'nlted Hi ate Infsntry, died ixlijcr 4, aga II year. ber cottag. at Hue key. us.

AKRON. wa mad Sunday of tb. wedding dai. of Mi Iwrothy Filer and Mr. Harvey II.

VV.ig at a family dinne, given by her parents, Mr. and Mr, w. K. Filar. Saturday, Noinber I la tb.

Ilm. eggJ.l.J.1,..;, i bo ara. Ur. CecVse S. Dales was hoetre Hatur day al a tun.

parly. uf Delta Delta Delta Soldiers and Sailors' Home. Mr. Frank J. Daly and daughter.

Muriel and Lucy, of Columbu. are virlt- Sorority Alumna met for luncheon Saturday noon, followed by a afternoon at th homo uf Mra Arden Hardgrova. Ine th formers mother, Mrs, Klliabeth How I Regained Strength a a al a ar' 41 Health Questions Answered By Dr. Lawit Baker An Advertisement Tcllinn How itntl When To I'se Truthwortliy I'rtxlurtx anil ItrpifHlucing KxtracU of rairons Letters Ilelatlnfr to CsiJomfiie, Itnlmwort, Kulpherb, Arbolone, Su-Uiol, MenthcvLdtxene, Mlnjol, VUstne, lv(c. Mr.

and Mra J. A. Flahburn gav. a Monday evening followed by an hritta. at itiair Mr.

and Mra j. J. i.iai.i fur member of tblr flub 10 Q0 My WOfK at th Partag launiry 1. I. i Luncheon lor is gueais io.i- i rounaav given Monday for Mra la-ater Plraon tne Helen Mlnnlrk) by lincncy, oi nomeviii, Mra Claude Pnyne, of Dayton, Is th.

guest of Mra. Jeremiah Kolb, sf South Hancock atrevt. Mra. Richard Edwards, of Columbus avenue, I entertaining Mr. William Botcher, of Chllllcotbe.

and Mr. Danlal Mi Kcuwn, of rrlthevlll. Ml Betty Collin, of Columbus. I visiting her grandmother, Mra. Ann.

Lib bard, of llomevllle. Mr, charle K. laiwrtne I th guaat o' 1 1 lend In Dayton. Mra. Bnrhura Itndgera of Tiffin, visited he- brother.

Veteran Samuel DaOrr, Inst Sunday, Th Mi.ee Ida and Lucille Borer, nf Font oris, were the guests of their grandfather. Veteran Stephen Sims, Hunday, Miss Helen Hamilton. a. enmniimeni to Mr, and Mra llew- TeVCTOR No.4 iM'iorttJ trtriuiici lle, th rold and my cheek ar I used rouue befure but don't now. end si laviilson.

who left Mondsy lo maks their hum in rtttanurg, mej britlse party Haturday, rcrnr I Just feel 'toned -up' ill general, thank lo tidomene and tn you. Dr. Lewi Baker. Hav already convinced niy huehaud of Monday Mrs. Kenneth Kleiner enter Ti tained in honor of Mis ltlh swigart, bride lct of Mr.

lluliert Vand.vori. Lak-wood. U. W. D.

asks: "Four year ago I had pneumonia and hav. n.vr a strong line. I catch cold esslly and of tan. I am nervoua don't aleep well and seem to he weak, tired and full of aches. Am thin and pale With Announcement na oeen mane ei to.

Mlas Kdna Mact'umber, nf Toledo, Is the Se Dr. Uwi. B.k engngemeni ana wecioing on i. toer ui Mltw Beatrice lw Shane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph De Shane, and Mr.

Law-rent- J. Sutler, on of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suit sr. Mis Irftuhej t.yn.h complimented Monday night when Mr.

and Mr. Itumell F. Miller gav. a party as a frwell before her departure for Hi. peler.burg, Fla.

Mlas tat her Htepflebl, Doylstown, at a dancing party Saturday evening a a farewell to Vern Hharp and Connie Verkser, Akron, who left Mondsy to reeum their iludles al Ohls Slat. Cnlverelty. cold lianda nnd feet. What do you think would help m7" a naw or: Manv who hav gone through gui.t of Mis I'hyiu nancy, aaugntar ur Veternn Henry Stilus Bailey, of Columbus avenue. Herbert C.

Cnrlten. John Joyce. John Hargate, John Doherty, Joseph Solomon. Albert Slump, V. H.

Wilson, Albert llurgravo, Charle L. Hard and Muinucl Clark were adinlltod to th Homo during tho pn.t week, It, P. Foster, George Rlaughterbeck, Ilenjumlu Hey. John A. Keliey, Joseph B.

Dixon aud Fiank Barnes war. read- At their rciuet, Commandant Perry t. a ign uf alcknea or aurglcal operation there safe pain remedy free from habit-forming drug7H Anawer: lea. Scientists hav found a Implo formula which I very quickly effective In th relief of such puln, nnd It leave no w-eakening after effects, Aek for t-graln Hu-lhnl Tablet (pronounced aocith. all).

Inxpeblv; with full directions. O. If. asks: "What I good to loosen up stiff, painful Joints 7 Ordinary liniment don't help ma1' Anawer: Th peculiar pain relieving quality of trtpi atrength Mentho-Lasane Halve la widely used, and gives very quick relief after annointlng any painful apuU a a Mrs, K. I B.

ask: "Two of my rhll-droit, age I and 7, ai often auhjecled to apaamndlc croup overy week or two In winter and aprlng. Then they cough and rough night after nlghL Picas. advlM a remedy." Answer: Obtain essence Memho-Lagen and triple atrength Meutho-Laxen. Salvo. Tha former usad as er dlrsctluns 1 gen rally quickly effective.

Mopping Hi cough du to coiu. and often ward off repeated cold and cough which culminate In Mpasmodlc. croup. Apply th Salv. to chest and throat, lightly, iwlc.

dally, i Answer to 1. I hav repeatedly recommended plain yllnw Minyol to cor. rert scalp trouble, such as falling hair, Itching acalp and dandruff. Many grateful persons te.llfy to II goodness. nr.

beset with an anemic conuitioii oi ine l.lnod. cauelng much dlatrea and lymptoni which may he currecigd by th aid of adonien Tablet aa a blood and nnrve irrm" ineir wonuer-work, uu no la taking mera at presuut, etc." Mrs. Ksther Brown S10 Tsrk C'lnlr. ton. a rile: "I am writing tn tell about resulta of your wonderful medicines.

1 had kidney trouble. My feet would swell so laid I could linrdly aland. My llmba were stiff and my back would Almost set ma rra.y. 1 tried must everything and nothing did nay good, only fur short while, so I gave up hope of aver galling better. One Hundny I cania ncroas your advice In the paper.

I got box of Hulm-Wort Tablets, mid, olil such relief! 1 am on my third box and feel a well as I vor did In my life, and have tin symptom of kidney trouble. I am 31, but feel Ilk II. And now I must tell you about ynur wonderful rheumatism mixture which ha no ciiiul. My brother hud it fur years 11. saw your formula tn the paper, bad hi drugirtat fill It and tho second dns could feel Its help.

III arms nnd legs begun to atralghtun, hi. pain began to leave and "on he wa a new man. He Is now a well nuin, working out In th wonther and never feels tho rheumatism pain. We ar (cudlng lha 'message' varywhrre, tc." a a Olen Mongnld, IIS Piper Detroit, writes: "About four years ago 1 was troubled with duiidrurr, and It I.e. ii bsd 1 began to lose my hnlr.

I tried remedy after remedy, but could find nothing Hint guve me the least aittiafiicilon. 1 learned uf Plain Velluw Mlnvol nnd tonic lo taken rvguiariy tor aeverai month ir nsaary. a Null Issued dlcnrgivi to Harry isinca. Kdward J. Moor, John Hoffman and William J.

Watt during th week. Th total Horn enrollment Thursday was a K. B. M. asks: "I hav.

harkacha-nalt. and naln. burning when voiding unne, which 1 am cnmtMilled tn do Very fre quently, especially at night: and I tire Mr. Ileum Hlnaeimsn nas gone 10 mw Turk City lo remain wk. Mlaa Nell Kibkee, Ixmg Beach, Cat, la the gueat of her brntber aud slater, Dr.

and Mrs. O. Kibl.e. Mr. and Mra.

Charles Bternwert. Cincinnati, ar. vi.ltlng Mr. aad Mra, Jack Bets-Inner. Mr.

J. Cohurn Mur and daughter I left Monday night for New York Oliy. from wher they will sail Wednesday on the S. H. Mauretsnla for Kngland and rTni-.

MftS. C. M. MARUKO ail caaraat, sAsg. aocHsaria, h.

V. easily and am nun. pai. ana no, muu.i nmhiilnn. What do vau recommend Answer: I ugget Balmwort Tablets foe relief of the kidne and bladder Irreg COLUMBUS.

IMPLIMKN'TINO Madnm Mnrl Kappold and Madam Fla Marlune, Mra, Jam Garfield Alcorn (Hulen Pugh) enter-tiilned with a luncheon Mon ularltlea, to be taken In conjunction with adonieD Tablela as a gcnersl yaleili Jibuti tonic Mra I aak: "I frequently have Answer to R. K. D.i advla. no on afflicted with scut, malignant, venereal day, at th Maromor. Mr.

and Mra Singleton I', Oulwalle, Knt Broad struct, hero aa their gut QIKIjS vork in mills, offices, factories, stores and kitchens all over this land, often far beyond their Btrength. Frequently such a girl in tho only bread 'winner of the family, and r-lie must toil on, even though her back aches, she throbs with pain, lius licuduches, dizzy spells, is all dragged out and utterly unfit for work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound builds health and strength, for Buch women, as is evidenced by the many grateful letters which are i i ii i i t. i i i painful llttl pimples on my tongua.

nna acem to bllioua, which causes headache. Alan hav breaking out between shoulder blade which Itches and nearly drive, mo franllc. Have been troubled or nrganla trouble, Consult a local practitioner. a aith holla loo. Can you he mer" NOTK: For many year Dr.

txwls Answer: Begin taking throe-grain Sul-plierb Tslilel. and rontlnu taking rtgu-Isrly as a Isnatlv. blood and skin To reliev. hesdacli. us t-graln Hu-thol Tablsta Mr.

and Mr. J. liert iiuner mgm.n home Monday from a thrM week atay at Aahevllle. N. C.

Dr. nnd Mra. F. If. Syder ar.

passing a few day st Atli.tmc City Mrs. Itulwrt Henry, Marlon, Ohio. I vli.li.ng her tnulher, Mra Ellsubeth Hchuck. Mr. and Mra.

Glenn lleffelflngr, Ma-rlnn, Ohio, passed th week-end, gumta of Mr. and Mr A. Clyde liavld.on. The wedding nf Mlaa orra II nil lis daughter of Mr lielln Gru. and Mr, John Htlimv.

Klttanlng. was solemnised Tuiwdny afternoon at West Congregntinnal Church, Dr. l.loyd c. Dnuuliis performetl ihe ceremony. Mis I-una M.nlt.n, ilhent, and Ml Dorothy otrtnck left Tueedsy ta enter Dow' School, Briarcllff Manor, N.

harle Flher entertained member of her luncheon-brldg club Monday afternoon. Tuesday afternoon Mra Flhr wa Imatea at a similar affair, Four tables uf bridge occupied lh evening Tue.dny when Mra I'. Maion entertained Informally far hr guest, Mrs, Robert Wiley, nf Chicago, Alfred Knglehart entertained with hrittge-tea Tii'aflay Afternoon In honor Mln Tt, n. asks: "I want to Incrsas Mr. and Mr.

Blrney Nell. Mr, and Mrs, Hubert Ollmore Hanfnrd ontnrtslntd with a picnic gupper Haturday night at th.lr country horn on (h Sun-bury road. Itlsiiop and Tliendnr Irving flee. ami th.nr daughter Mlas Kll.abrtli Irving llunso, have returned from North Sutton, N. wher thoy passed lh summer, Theodorn Irving Huese, remained In the Font to Ht, Paul's Uchoul In Concord, N.

II. The wadding of Miss ltci.se and Philip Georg Cro.ble Ulnliop, of Nw York, and chrlatlania, Nnrwuy, will tak piaco January In Trinity Kplscopal Church. Mr. and Mra. It, Gwvnn Huntington entertained with a dinner party Saturday Plltht nt the Hclotu Country Club, this lining th flr.t of a to bo given by Mr, and Mra.

Hunt inginti, Miss Cells McCord, of Flushing, who I vl.ltlng though a skeptic, I decided to try It. After using It two weeks, Imiiglim if ynu ciiu, my surprise, to find my bond was rlcnii and my scalp healthy and free from dandruff. Will nlwny be glad to till anyone of the wonderful goud I hav. reculvud from it, etc." Mr. John Lleiilmrd, 111 Franklin Palinerton, "Ijim full tny daughter had an attack of acute and after getting up from It wn vry thin and could not rcriun her strength, 1 recommended Hypo-Nuclano Tablets (which I had used and gained 60 Hh began ti.lng them, mid after taking two boxe.

ah. i wa. back to her normal again. Your medlclnea bnva bocuiu family medicine to ua, la" M. II.

Schulti. Hpnkiinn, W.i.h.. writes: "I am a uaer of Arl.olone Tnhleta, nnd think they ar tho beat fnt reducer out. A to how I can prov. this: I had tnUrn four other kind of tablets, and nnt any hav done a bit of good.

1 tinvu taken Just two boxes of Arln. lone, and have loxt 14 pound. Can alno say they have nn III effect un tun, llufo. taking I weighed )t pounds nnd now 2, which sounds Baker, Medical Director, Th Blackburn Products 311 College Haytun, Ohio, ha. boon recommending trustworthy medicine to million of people through th medium uf th nrwspapara, and doubtless has helped In relieving th.

ailments and minor Infirmities of th public tnor than any single Individual In th world's hlsioryj and by an Inexpanslv. method, Tha medicine mentioned by him nr. Pur and free from habit-forming drug. They represent the combined wisdom and experience of phyalclaii and chemist. Progroa.lv drugglaia inn eupply them.

By reading his anawer to other you ahoiJd find a c.e almilnr to ynur own. A copy nf Dr. linker's great guldn book, "Health and Henuty," will mullud lu anv on sending ten cents. Thousand have wrltton 111 in cipreaaloni similar to th following: my weight about Z9 pounda how can i l.cal do sof" An.wer; F.at nourishing fnnds, drink milk, a quart or two dally. Tak ei.rclso thrlr dally before meals.

Tak a nutritional flesh-making tonic Many have gained rapidly In weight by ualtig Hypu-Nuclaus Tabluts at oach meal. M. Tl. 1. ika: "Will you plcaas tell fat reducing treatment I aak ma of a good miu much too Inrg in arm, ahouldera, iiitivii, miATiuig uiu viuuo vi uuti uiu iuauoutxi nwi auu ucru medicine.

How This Young Woman Got Relief RorncsTEB, N. Y. "I used Lrdia E. 1'inkliam'a Vcgotgbla Compound for wtJrna and a displacement. Tliii troubled me a lot when I walked and when I was liUinff down nnd 1 hid to "Lay away from work a great drat.

It made me weak anil tiervoui too, I learned about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound from one of your booklets and read about how it bad helped ao many. It haa done so much for me I now recommend It to others. I am abio to work in the factory now and can walk back and forth to work and njoy it, I am very glad to have you use then facts as a testimonial." Mrs. C.

M. Mabceo, 221 Central Park, Rochester, N. Y. Another Woman's Experience Mien. "I sulTered every month and was very Irrprrular, had headache all the ti mil, was thin and with no appetite.

I had taken all kinds of medicines tM every doctor told me I would have to fare an operation before I would be wwJ I was only a worklng-pirl, doinjf factory work, and I had to stuy at home no much that I was getting rather discouraged. My mother advised me to try Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I did with good result. I am now feeling fine. I have started to be more regular and gaining in strength and weight also.

I have advised all my girl friends to take your wonderful medicine. Mrs. Tuuxssa McIXile, 420 S. ltntb Avenue, Ludington, Michigan. The Standard Remedy for Woman's ills is Lydia E.

Pioldkam's Ifedetable Compound LETTERS TO DR. BAKER Mr. Andrew Malk, 1018 Jones N. Brsddock, Pa write: "I found that th raaence Mentho-Laien I a very good medicine for a cold aud cough, I had a very had cough and tried several cough medicines, but none seemed to do me any good. I then tried Mcntho-l jixen.

The flr.t few dose relieved the cough, and after taking the bottl I am all right now. I nm koeulng a bottl lu th inedlcln. cheat now, tic" a Mr, W. II. Lewis, 101 Butler rare Mr.

G. Krb. Etna. write: "I have largo, hut when I think uf tha u.y process It Is encouraging lu me, ate" a a Msry Cnnnan, Banning, writes: "I want to tell you Nometh'ug good. A nura her hod tho hive fur It month.

Two doctor could not help her, I gut her a box of Hulpherb Tablet when ahe wa covered with them. She took three boxe and now aho I free uf hive. A man had hi back covered with pltnplos (acne) n. large pea. He fot box uf Hnlmwurt Tablet (for the kidney.) and a box of Hulph.irli niul the plinpleN are gone.

Before 1 ramo tu JlHtinlng, ynur medicines were unknown, but now the druggl.t ha a special plnr set uslda fur them, etc." a a a Mr. J. Prettyman, 4411 Butler Pittsburg, Pn "I have using Casca Royal I'llln fur several yi.it.ra nnd they are the bc.t laxative 1 hnve ever tried, and 1 had tried nearly every kind. I find them moat effective, anil tliero I. no hail after affoct, nu cramp, nr sick feeling, and thoy do nut 'wear nut' nor do 1 ever have tu lncren.a tho do." atoinacii and mpa.

Anawer: I suggest you adopt th. calnrlo system nf diet. Arlinlnna Tiihleta ara very effective In ino.t casta, ami being- a lion-secrnl formula, ar vry widely used by I ii ol 1 1 cultured people. a a a John M. wrllns: "If you ran tall ni how to overcome Indigestion which cause hatching, heart burn and blunting after mralA I ahull very grateful.

Something to corroct coatlv huwela, too, I will look fur your answer aoon." Answer: It I posaibl that your Imtl-gratlon Is a reault of Inactivity of th howela, an Caeca Itoynl I'llla as a Inm-tivs occaalonally. l'or the aid of digestion obtain Trlupeptln Tablet and tak. regularly for aweral weeks. a a L. T.

"Whnt can I do for an Intense Itching of tho Inrlde of my cure? The Itching occur repeiitgdly, Thar, la lack of waa. C'nu till du to catarrh 7" Anawer: Obtain 9 of Vllan Powder nnd un a. directed for tm.nl catarrh. To ono ounce of wnter ndil half-ten. pnon-fill of Vllane Powder.

With a medicine ilrnppnr put on or two drop In each ear, tiiimilng nnd night, Till, slinuld ittnp the Itching nnd nficn ro.torri the nulural lubricant of the ear called "wax," Mr. V. R.ks: "I hav a large family snd keep hoarders, too, so that almost every day hav need of a remedy ta stop ootn kind of pain uch ns toothache, neuralgia, grlpp and rheumatic Vain also. What I want to know la nf Mr. Ilonert vvuey, nicagu, woo i me gur.t of D.

W. Mnxon. A dlnner-brldga party wn given Tuesday night by Mr. and Mr It. W.

Johnson, Mr. and Mr. T. K. McHhaflrey enter-tallied Turnday even.ii In honor of thulr llver wedding anniversary.

Dinner nt Tallmadg Tavern wa a cnurle.y extended to Mr, and Mrs. flenreo W. Wood Tuesday nlirtit In honor of their twenty-third wedding anniversary. Mr. and J.

J. Knbert.on entertained member nr their dlnner-brldga club evening. A blrtbyndy aurprl party wa given Tue.dny evening at th horn nf Mr. and II. J.

Cramer, honoring th birthday nnnlversary of their son, Mr, Howard Crninet. Mr. and Mr. William Keating, Cincinnati, nr gueat of Mr, and Mra Keating. Mrs.

W. nohlneon returned from a vbdt In Wnahlngton, D. I'hlladclhpla and New York City. Mlaao Ins Sinter, Vesta Iinwf, Blttnche I inlay Hlnlnr nnd TIIH Tucker, chlc.itn, nr. vl.ltlng MIm Kllen Bnnkar.

Marie Fx nor lias gone to Mt. for three weeks. Mra D. Hlusaer left Tuesday for a short vlait In Cnluumbu. Ohio.

Ml. Hetty Starr left Tuesday ntr Knnx School, Cnoperstown, N. Y. Mr. It.

K. ha returned from I-ong I aland, where paaeed seven week, visiting relatives and friend. Bulb and Loul Bard.r aad Mlas Ann Huntington, wiih honor guest. Other preflcnt waru Ml. Virginia Ruurtey, Mis Julln Hturtevant, Mr, Fdwln Murdell, Mr, Aluianiltir llnmninntl, Mr, Allan Mar.

pin and Mr. Au.tln Hiiannon, were reculvitd la. I week from Mrs, William King Kngnra announcing the nmrrliign of lir dmighter, Juliet Hnlllster, to Mr. Wllllnni A. Brady, Wednctny, Sep.

teiiiber 3, In Ohio, Mr, and Mrs. firmly am at hum at to. West line Hundred anil fill y-wcotid New York City, The bride I the daughter uf the lute Dr. William King Itugnra. Fifty wero present at the Inforninl reception given by the Founders' Association Thuis'liiy etching at th Imma of Judge nnd Hubert I', Huncnn In lllxiny.

(lue.ts were received by Ju.Jg and Mr. Iiiiiicnn and Mis. I.ltiua B. Kuuffmiui, President of th Mra. Hmlth Comly and Mrs.

Andrew Denny Rodgur presided nt the Ina At Willow springs, the country home of Mr, and Mra .1. 11. Poate, uf. th Seneca Hotel, their on, Iteala hi. Po.te, enter-tiilned with a dinner Haliirdny evening for the boy of the ('ulumbu Academy feint bul I team.

Mr. Juehua D. Price and Ml. Clara Price, Brydnii road, returned to Columhiis tVadneaduy after three muntlis' trip ahrnad. The autumnal luncheon on Tuesday st the First Congregational Church wa In honor of the pastor, Dr.

M. H. I.lchllter and Mra. Llchllter. Th liotasae were Mrs.

Kobert H. Jeffrey, Mr. Jame Butler, Mrs. John aa Satsr, Mrs. Julius F.

nnt been In good health for soma time, but hav found relief after taking Crulomena Tablets, and 1 nm feeling much better. I Ilk your 'Health and Henuty hook and think It I wonderful. Thanking you and wishing you uccaa for year to cume, etc." a a Mm. Tom Burgees, rltea: "1 slmi.lv cannot wnlt nnothnr day to tall you what wonderful results I hav obtained from Odomene Tablet. 1 was so nervous Hint a trifling nol.e would cau.A me to tremble all over, My two LYDIA K7PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.

LYNN, MASS, mall buy caused me added misery with their piny mid nla. I felt ft. If I would go Into 'hytrlc' If something wasn't done. Mv blood was alao so poor that 1 Information: If your regular druggl.t tinea nut aupply tho medicine mentioned by Dr. Bnker, the fnlluwlng can do an: All nf the How Drug store In Greater Cincinnati, and all good druggists couldn't Bband the lea.t bit of cold woathcr.

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