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Ntt-sty-nlne reservations luwe been jnade for tie- big Christmas dinner -which will precede the annual Ctuit--iim dance this evening at the country ,dub." "The "dab. room hare been approprlately decorated in ChrUtmaa 'colors-' and"' dumber of special features .and noTelty dances win form sJ - Cpartet the evening's entertainment. A
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, 'three-course dinner win oe serrea about Yr o'clock and dancing will fol- ' ; y ow;: ; The Evan Smith orchestra' will '. .tplay for; the -dancers. iThe December - 'social committee has charge of the i rwtfim:9aia&p& Zf ; Complimenting Mrs. Byron Ruth, of ' Cleveland, who was married recently, 1 Miss Ruth Hleger entertained lnlor,AmaUy yesterday, .afternoon at her ' borne on South Fifteenth street. Mrs. i r Kuth was Miss Florence Porter before ; ; her marriage which was solemnised ;; In . Cleveland,' Osereral months ago.' ; The Hleger home was decorated with ; bouquets of Aaron Ward rotes, - the : j sorority flower. Late In the afternoon i the guest of Jionor. was . given-a mis i cellaneous shower, Imd luncheon was 'l served -by the hostess. The guests, " which. Included members of the Alpha I Iota Alpha sosortty and their mothers, : were Miss Elmlra Kempton, Miss Mar- , J garet Thornburgh, Mrs. Clara Kemp- . ! ton, lira. Walter H. Thornburgh, Mrs. F. S.,Dodds, Mrs. J.; S. Dodds, Mrs. i John "FJ. Thorne, Mrs. Daffler, Mrs. Porter, Mrsv Peijclval Coffin of Chicago and Mrs. Henry Hleger. ; I Mr,, and 'Mrs. Ora E. Stegall win -; give an Informal open house New ; Year's afternoon and evening at their J home, 18 ft North Tenth' street. The i; hours will be from 2 to 5 In the after ; noon and 7 to 10 In the evening. No invitations' : are being Issued, but all
; j friends: are Invited to -call during the
Mr. and Mrs.' CTayton "Jordan en tertained a narty of friends at Chriat-
; i mas dinner at tneur nome on Sherman ! i street.: Thursday at : noon. L Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ad ! delman and daughter, Helen, Mr. and 'J Mrs. Jessie Thomas : and children.
Robert, James and Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jordan and daughter, Either William Dunn went to -Anderson yesterday for a short visit with his brother., . - . . ' ; . Mr: and Mrs. Charles Holenhaus and
y fi daughter; Ruth, and son, Frederick,
ul run naao, aw-apcuiuuiB iuj uuudays wlthJ Mrs. : Hohenhaus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred schuerman. , . Mr.'siJ Mrsl' Clarianca' 6' Perrv en.
' tertalned with a Christmas dinner at their home on North Fourteenth l- street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Newland and family, Mr. and "Mrs: John" Parshall, Miss Ethel f Adamfaid Marlon Gross. ; ? ' . , 1 X Mr., and MrsHowardL Dill and son, ' Malcolmr returned" last evening from .. short visit with relatives In Indla napoUe. ' ! "wMr. and Mrs. Barton 'I Butler of Dublin have announced the engageissent of their daughter, Vonnle Mae, I to Jobn H. Bloom, of Eaton, O. The j date of the wedding has not been announced.
. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ilane of South Eleventh street entertained
, with a Christmas dinner at their
Shome. Among those present were Mrs. Maggie Land and daughter, Em ; rald, of Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Morris i Johnson and family of Fountain City; I Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard Plerson of this . ! city; Edgar, Frank and William Lane f of Lynn.
i ; Charles Robinson spent yesterday f 4n Indianapolis, the guest of friends, Miss Leona Elliott of Newcastle Is the guest of her brother, OUle Elliott, J at his home on South Ninth street. i Complimenting their daughter, I JEUizabeth, who Ts home from Wllber t force college, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans
entertained with Christmas dinner at . heii home in Fountain Sity, Thurs
loay. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hall, George Dennis and Mr. ;nd Mrs. Will Guthrie of Muncie. t " Those attending the matinee Christf 'mas dance given -Thursday afternoon i -by members of the Omlcron Pi Sigma fraternity, were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank A . r . . ' n m, i)uen, ivir. ana inrs. j. xv. laomas, Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney, Mr. and Jars. Ernest Renk. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. - Ralph Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. . Grim, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sterling, ! Mrf and Mrs. Clem Roberts Jr., Misses t' Marie Wrede, Pauline Wrede, Lucile L.'Wellbaum. Elsie Norris, Martha jAflAa Hlivo .Tnn., TTaIoti flAra f all.
f 'jine Chenoweth, Agnes Cain, Gladys . Anderson, SEtella Steinbrink, Mabel ; Feitman, Mary Clapp, Heren Rethjmeyer, Margaret Jones, Treva Dafler, ; jkJora Harris, Bessie Cruze, Ruth Weidfier, Amy Fitzpatrick, Mary Jane Bui li,-Margaret Shinn, Florence Draver, I Charlotte Rogers ; Wllburn Htppard Uof Chicago, Kenneth Toler, Robert J-'Reece, Charles Brown, Lester Leiter, Walter Caskey. Gleni Weist, H. P. ' I Bradiey, A. J. Lieneman, Ralph EngleJlbert, Norman Roach, Wilbur Morel. JIWeBcott Haynes, James Eaton, John i v Evans, Don Warfel, Henry Beck, Lee ! Smith, Ray Aiken, Roy Plumroer, Don
;CuUer, Nile Patti, Oscar Morton, ir- ; win Funk, S. C. Smith and Myron Hill. , - Miss Helen Murray spent yesterday in Indianapolis. ,-5 t Vv Mrs. Clarence Lybrook and Mrs. -Colvin entertained with a' family dm- ' ner Thursday at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. Clarence Lybrook near Eaton. ' The bouse was elaborately decorated - with Christmas colors and the table 'was appointed lxu-an artistic manner. , Dinner was servid at noon. Covers I were laid for thirty-seven persons. " Mr. and Mrs. fBert Jefferles enterlitalned with a turkey dinner at their ? home on North Eighth street Thurs .'day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Veregge. ' Mrs. Clara Brewer. !, J. L. Fulton, Miss Geneva Pevel, Miss!
!i Marie Kuhlman, Miss Hilda Garrett, Miss Ruth Jones, William Scheler, .. Clem' Turner, Elmer Turner. Elmer x p Davis, and Master Robert Jefferles. - j-. ; Mrs. Mary Ward will, entertain with 'a", family dinner tomorrow at noon at
her home on National avenue. The
f gnesta' will include Roy CV Hebbelerl
ana tanujy or uoiumDos. w. t. ucnardson and daughter of Liberty, Henry Schneider and HJss Corn Hebbeler of this city. ' Mr. and Mrs..T. H. Diets, Jr. of outh Sixth street, entertained with a wedding dinner Christmas day In. compliment, to Thomas Hook and Martha Witt, who' were , married Christmas morning In Indianapolis. The house was profusely decorated In Christmas colors and at noon an elaborate seten course dinner was serrea. A large wedding cake formed- the centerpiece rf or the table "where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hook, Mr. and Mrs. George Diets, Mr. and Mrs. James Hook, Carl Diets. Mrs. Barbara Diets, Miss Mildred Reeves. Miss Naomi Diets, and Mr. and MrsT. H. Diets, Jr. The afternoon was spent In formally and a large Christmas- tree with gifts for all the. guests was a feature of the afternoon. ,. The annual Elks Christmas dance will be given- Monday evening at the club "house on North Eighth street. The Evan Smith special six piece jass orchestra will play. All Elks and out-of-town guests are cordially Invited and a special invitation is extended to all new members of the organisation. Harry Shaw, Charles Blair and Charles Twlgg are , arranging tne dance. . .'' Miss Ruth Bell, daughter of Julius Bell and Charles W. Walter were married Thursday afternoon at' 2 o'clock at the home of the bride's father, on South Fourteenth streets There were no attendants and only. the Immediate relatives and Intimate friends were presentf The Rev. Shelby C. Lee, of First ' Baptist church officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Walters will leave In a few days for White Pigeon, Mich., where they will reside. Miss Katherlne Snodgrass, of Frank lln, Ind Is the guest of Miss Helen Snodgrass. - Miss Julia Loveless, of South Ninth street, and William Moss, of North G street, were married Christmas eve at the home of the bride's parents at seven o'clock. There were, no attend ants. Mr. and Mrs. Moss win reside in .this city. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give their annual New Tear's "watch dance next Wednesday evening in the I. O. O. F. halt Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock, musle by Kolp's special six piece . orchestra. A special novelty dance at 12 o'clock with horns, bells. and whistles to "ring In" the new year will feature the dance. The Dorcas society will enjoy Its annual Christmas party Monday after noon with' Mrs. Frank Haner at her home on South Fourth street. The members are requested to bring their Own work. '. The Penny club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Lewis Carrington at her home, 725 West Main street. -v Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clopp and son, William, of Mlddletown, .spent Christmas with Mr. Clopp s - parents! Mr. and Mrs.: William Clopp of South Ninth street' An elaborate dinner was served at noon, the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hasecoster and son, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolloff and daughters, Laura and Alice, Mrs. Laura Dolloff ahd Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clopp and son of Middletowri. Miss Gertrude Pardieck will return to Charleston, W. Va., tomorrow after spending the holidays with relatives and friends. Miss Elenora and Miss Frances Robinson will leave tomorrow for Pasadene, Cal., for a several months' visit. Mrs. Emma Hill and niece, Win! ing the week end with Frank Posther fred Posther, of Anderson, are spendand family of South Thirteenth street They were accompanied by Miss Ethel Hill who is a student at the Chicago Musical college. Miss Mary Heidelman and Miss Matilda Feitman entertained inform ally last evening at the latter's home on South Eighth street in compliment to Miss Gertrude Pardeick of Charleston, W. Va., Miss Margaret Ripberger of Cincinnati, Eugene Heidelman Land Joseph Maag of Notre Dame and Roland Vosmeier. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. A two-course luncheon Was served in the dining room. A tiny Christmas tree was used for the centerpiece and red candles lighted the table. Those present were Miss Pardeick, Miss Ripzerger, Miss Blanche Gausepohl, Miss Gertrude Hiedelman, Miss Matilda Feitman, Miss Mary Heidelman; Eugene Heidelman, Joseph Maag, Roland Vosmeier, William Kahle and, Thomas Fitzpatrick. Mrs. George A. Reid has Issued Invitations for a thimble party next WINTER WEATHER AND HEAVY COLDS Comparatively few persons exercise as much outdoor In winter as in Bummer, and at the same time almost everybody eats more heartily lncold weather.' The extra work put upon digestive organs leads to Indigestion, plllouaneaa, headache, bad breath, coated tongue, bloating-, gas, constipation. Foley Cathartls Tablets thoroughly cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach -and benefit the liver. They cause no griping or nausea and are liked by overstout persons who welcome the light, free feeling they bring. For sale by A. G. Luken. 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Wednesday afternoon at ner home on South D stroet ,.., Miss Emma Fetta will go to Chicago this evening for a ten days visit with relatives there.. , -.VTh'e Bethany Bible class of 'Second English' Lutheran church will give a Christmas party next Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Lucille Williams on Northwest Fifth street All mem bers of the class are Invited. Mrs. Grace Reynolds and son, Cluster, have gone to Newcastle for a fow days visit with relatives. .' The Missionary, society ' of First Presbyterian- church, will meet next Friday aftetrnoon -with Mrs. George W. Davis, at her home, 49 8outh Fifteenth street All women of the societyand ; church are Invited. The Degree ' of Honor will meet Tuesday - evening In the Commoretal club rooms at 7: SO o'clock. A social dance will follow the meeting. 'The Missionary society of First Methodist church will meet ..next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ray Lbngnecker' at her home,' 83 ' South Fifteenth street v -;.;V ' The Tirsah Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs., Clarence DArmand at her home on North Fourteenth street ; Prof, and Mrs. Harry N. Holmes of Oberlln. Ohio, aro the guests of Mrs. Charles B. Shiveley. of South Four teenth, street , ; v.", Edward Laning,. whd attends John Hopkins university. Is. spending the holidays with his parents here.Luncheon (K: Dinner It MVi -a kT Any time that any one wants a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, sustaining food value; We guarantee its purity and high quality. We have beta making chocolate and cooog fin, nearly 140 years. . WALTER BAKER&COfd D0XCHE5TEIC-UASS
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