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' For the pleasure of Sirs. Louis! Qubxn, of Chicago, Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth and Mrs. Frederick J. Carr,1 of Westcott Place, entertained at the Country club Monday withi a delightful luncheon-bridge party. .Baskets of igladioli and other garden flttwers were attractively arranged about he rooms. At noon a delicious luncheon was served to 44 guests. Biilge was played during the afternoon at 10 tables. . Members of the social committee of the Country club for the month of August have been announced as: Mrs. Fred Bethard. chairman; Mrs. Fred Bartel, Mrs. W. D. Scoble, I J re. Paul Price and Miss Nellie Moro)w. No definite plans have been maile so far xor the program of entertainments to be given at the club this mcaith, but it will be announced as soo n as arranged. Members are requested to not that there will be no special luncheons or dinners this wek, as the stewards will be on a leav)e of absence. However, light lunches jwill bo served to those who wish them.. Luncheon was served to albout 20 persons at the Country club ".Sunday. Garden flowers, attractively arcmged, decorated the tables. Among those for whom covers were laid were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bartel, Mr. ancJ. Mrs. Fred Lemon, Mies Alice Lemon. John Lemon, Guy McCade of Philadelphia, Pa., Miss M. B. B. Culhertson. Xliilip Starr, Raymond Jones, Mr. andV Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, Eugene Quigg, .Dud ley Elmer, Robert Heain, Guy Means and John Poundstone. The Hoosier Melody Boys' oifAestra will play for the initial dance of Ye Olde Barn, to be held Tutslay evening at 8 o'clock. Ye Olde JSirn, formerly BeaJMew park dancing; pavilion, has been taken under the management of Harry Frankel and L. llarton Evans, since has been remodfcled and redecorated, the dance floor , re-finished,-,and the pavilion put intoithe best possible condition, furnishing: the setting of an old-fashioned barn . lor the dances. Park plan dances wiljfbe held each Tuesday and Friday caning during the. summer, maintaining the best standards. A number of o?it-of-town orchestras have been boctoed to play for the dances Announcement has been received here of the marriage ctf Albrie E. Miller, of Richmond, and William M. Inloe, of Eldorado, Ohio, which was solemnized Wednesday,' July 26. attlute home of Edward Travers in Camden, the Rev. Moore, of Camden officiating. About 100 or more of tiupir friends gave Mr. and Mrs. Inioe a surprise party Thursday evening. '. A very nretty double vwedding tool place, inursaay, juay ai uvuibwuj 7- 1.7 f , .nTv ' h p daughter of Mr. and MrsH. . .Pntchard, of South Seventh street, wad. united in marriage to George Zahnn of Davton. Ohio, and Miss Ruth Wise to George "Wheeler of Dayton. Miss Hungerford wore a write satin gown with corresponding accessories and n.KU& ifeiir1 wore a iuimc vi u"o' i,s,.u. Miss Wise was attired in a gown of white canton crepe and -wore a corsage of pink rosebuds. The double ring service was read. The couples . were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sigritz and Mr. and Mrs. James Gale. After a wedding trip to Milwaukee and Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Zahn will re- - side at 26 Liberty street, Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler at 132 Seventh ' avenue, Dayton. Miss Frances Smith was hostess for a delightful house party over the week end at her home on South Fifteenth ; street. Dancing hiking and other en- ', , tertainment was- enjoyed by"the guests. :. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. : George L. Smith. The guests were: Miss Madge Harris, Miss Edith Mc- : Clellel, Miss Mary Miller, Miss Eliza- , beth Kenny, Miss Maxine Jones and ; Miss Smith. ' Mr. and Mrs. Union Rowe, of near '' Eldorado, entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for the follow- ' ing persons: Rev. and Mrs. Ciiristo- . pher C. Hinshaw and family, Miss ' Helen Wickett, Miss lone Lamm, Ern- ! est Rowe, Richard Taylor and Daryl : Rowe, all of Richmond, Mrs. Rowe and , . daughter. Miss Ethel Rowe, of West ;I Alexandria, and . Mr. and Mrs. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompscn en- : tertained with a family dinner Sunday at their country home. Homestead " farm. Covers were laid for the lollowine nersons: Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, Mr. and' Mrs. Omer Brink- ' ley and daughter, l,ois, or wunams- ',: brug, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson, zrnTTyrrrrrrni ftTFTi i m m i ! ? : ; 1 1 i 1 1 i m 1 1 a 1 1 n t n 1 1 u i Don 9t
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haisley and children, Robert, Jean and Reba, Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs Chauncey Craner, Richard Craner, of Green's Fork, Mr. and Irs. Alton Cox ana children, Myra and William, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson and son vinston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tbomp son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Molt and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson. The regular meeting of the W. W. class of the New Westville church was held Friday evening at the church Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Watt, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, Mi. and. Mrs. Milo Stegall, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Ammerman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norris, Mrs. Elizabeth Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore. The next meet jng of the class will be held in two weeks. The Needlecraft club will hold a picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cox, southwest of New Westville. Each member is requested to bring pie, cakes, dishes, knives, forks, and to provide basket lunches for any guests that they bring. V The fourth annual re-union of the Austernian family was held at Beeson's grove, near Webster, Sunday, July 30. Ninety-five of the 104 members were present. A bounteous dinner and supper were served on long tables provided for the occasion. The following members of the family were present: Mr. and Mrs. William Austerman, Sr., Mr. and Mfs. Harry Austerman, Mr. and Mrs. William Austernian, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Toschlog, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lawier, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Helms, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Steins, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fessler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stiens, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Quinter. Mr. and Mrs. George Stiens, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Toschlog, Mr. and Mrs. William Flatley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Toschlog, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Austerman, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. George Austerman, Mr. and Mrs. John Flatley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austerman, Mrs. Peter Geier, Mrs. Martha Geier, Ber4 nard Austerman, Frank Steins, Joseph Austerman, Lawrence Toschlog, Ralph Austerman, Paul Austerman, Misses Ceceli Stiens, Jeanette Toschlog, Alice Stiens, Mabel Toschlog, Mary Austerman, Louise Austerman, Janet Geier, Verona Austerman, Rosemary Toschlog, Ruth Lawier, Mildred Geier, Anna Mae -Toschlog, Dorothy Lawier, Ruth Geier, Alice Austerman, Mary Stiens, Clara Austerman, Virginia Helms, Leota Austerman, Mary Catherine Quinter, Helen Austerman, Irene Toschlog, Mary Ruth Austerman, Anna Barbara Ryan; Masters . Myron WUbur Stiens, Everett Austerman, Carl g,enSf Rlchard Austerman Maur. ic Helms. L.wren Aiist. tsept stien Wilbur Austerman, Henry Fessler, Edward Flatley. Willard Au terman, Richard Fessler, Richard Flatley, Clem Toschlog, Robert Stiens, Ramyond Fessler, Ralph Stiens, Walter Ffessler, Robert Helms. RalDh Law ier. The followine euests were pres ent: Miss Catherine Brucker, James Grimes, Herman Schlangen, Master Lennard Melle. It was decided to hold the next annna.l re-i'nion RnnriaTr .Tulv 31, 1923, at the same location. Mr. and Mrs.Gurney Hill are spending some time at Petoskey, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith, of East Main street, are spending the summer at Walloon Lake, Mich. Mrs. Benjamin Johnson and daughijer, Margaret, of South Sixteenth CHIROPRACTORS iG. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C. 1220 Main StPhone 1603 300 Cups from Every Pound of MOON CHOP TEA Have You Tried It? Genuine Orange Pekoe, Mixed Tea, Green Tea -lb. package -lb. package 15c 29c KROGER'S 1 1 m t n w i fim
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street, have returned from Indianap olis, where they have beentthe guests cf Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson are? spending some time at their rummer cottage at Petoskey, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Knode aaid Mr. and Mrs. Yale Schiveley, of Connersville, who motored to Lake Miaxlnkuckee recently, are expected totreturn the latter part of the week. Mrs. Frederick S. Bates, of South Fourteenth street, i the guest of friends In St. Mary's, West Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert H. Toler and son, George, of South .Fifteenth street, have returned from a month's tour of the west. They visited a number of points, including Butte; Mont., the Yellowstone park, and ' Denver, Col. . Mr. and Mrs. Brandton Griffis have returned from a two week's camping trip at the home of E. Wiltshire Riley, Grand Reservoir lake, Celina, Ohio. Miss Pauline Kelley and Miss Anna Rohe, of Kokomo, are guests of Mrs. Katherine Sudhoff, of 120 South Eighth street. Mrs. James W. Morrison, of Chicago, formerly of Richmond, who underwent a serious operation last week, is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Macy and son, John, of Wichita, Kas., are thfc guests of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Macy, of College avenue. Mrs. Wyalt Wood and daughters, Miss Ruth Ann and Miss Margaret, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. I Gluys, of College avenue, for the summer. 4 Mrs. Helen Telcher, of South West Fourth street, underwent a serious operation at Reid Memorial hospital last week. No report of her condition has been made. Mrs. E. E. Miller, North Twentieth street, has as guests Miss Jennie Louise end Miss May Callander of Washington C. H., Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burton and daughter. Miss Bernice Burton, of South Eighteenth street, motored to Huron for a week's visit. Miss Elda Ronan and Charles Ronan left Sunday to spend a week in Connersville, the guests of relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary Shultz ,and her sister Miss Myrtle Glick, of this city, are attending the one hundredth birthday anniversary of their grandmother, Mrs. Barbara Ott, at her home in Lewisburg, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dietz and daughter, Miss Jane Dietz, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Theodore Dietz and daughter, Miss Naomi Dietz, of Pearl street. Miss Mathilde Feltmann, Miss Mary Habing, Miss Loretta Zeyen, Miss Anna Burke, Miss Helen Barton, Miss Irene Johnson. Miss Irene Forester and Miss Bertha Habing left Sunday for Russ-ell Point, Ohio, where they will spend two weeks, John Lemon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemon, of South Twenty-first street, has returned after taking a trip through the Ozark mountains with a party from Chicago university. Guy McCade, of Philadelphia, formerly of Richmond, spent Sunday here. A dance will be given at Beechwood, Wednesday evening, August 2, by Mr. BEFORE YOU START drive here and have your crankcase drained free and refilled with the proper type of Sunoco Motor Oil. The only charge is for the new oil. McCONAHA'S Phone 1480 InfinimiunmiimiiiiiiTiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiitiittiurniftiiiitiiitutuinittHiituiniiiit Remember Friendship Day," Sunday, August 6th Send Cards See our assortment 1 I RICHMOND ART STORE I 829 Main I "Richmond's ' Art and Gift Shop" HiiiitiiiiiiiiimmiiiuniiiiiiimiiftMiMtiiMiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiMiuiiiuimniim I V Watch Chains
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and Mrs. Bert Kolp. The Beechwood i orchestra will play the program of i dances. Dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock. - An Ice cream social will be given by the Philathea class of the First Baptist church, Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Clara Dean, 314 North Fourteenth street The public is cordiallylnvited to attend. The Home Extension department of the City Bible School will meet Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Y. M. C. A Mrs. Leroy Mansfield has charge of the advance Bible lesson for July. All are welcome to attend the meeting. Mrs. Frank Davenport will be hostess for the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist Episcopal church,Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for a picnic supper. The members of the Woman's Loyal club of the Moose will attend a picnic to be held at the Water Works, Wed nesday, Aug. 9. For further informa tion, members are requested to call phone 1738. It Is announced that there will be no regular meetings of the Hospital) Aid society during the month of August. The Tirzah club will hold an all-day meeting in the Ben Hur club rooms, Wednesday, beginning about 9:30 o'clock. Members are requested to bring their lunches. A special business, meeting will be held in the afternoon. The Degree of Honor will give a public card party in Vaughn hall, Wednes day afternoon at 2:15 o'clock.. The public is cordially invited to attend. A meeting of the Earlham Heights Bible class will be held at the home of Mrs. James Brumfield, Monday evening, at 8 'o'clock. The W. B. A. of Macabees and their families and friends will hold a picnic i uesaay aiternoon in Glen Miller park. Members are requested to bring basket suppers and meet at the park entrance at 7 o'clock. Eden Rebekah Lodge No. 30, I. 6. O. F., will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at 623 North Eighth street. All members are urged to be present Denver Brown Camn No. 20 and the xaaies- Auxiliary, U. S. W. V., will: "'iui(ttiiniimiituiHimiiiiriuniuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuinnmuiiiiiirniiiimHimuii' j SUMMER HATS at Lower I Prices 1 I NOLDER'S I 1 39 North Eighth Street 1 5 a UIIIIIIIIIIIHHIUtllllllimillHIl IUIUIIIIUIIIIIHIIiHMIIIUIIIUIHIIHIIIH.4Ih4 Fon an all-purpose flour for bread, pies and pastry of all kinds, try FAULTLESS FLOUR NORRIS GROCERY 725 North Tenth Street mnMiiiimui,nMrMiHMiMM "..H.H.ra.nn iiiiuiu.iamiiimu.nuui,,,,,,,, Phone 2807 (IIMIIHtlllllilUIIMim nilillilmtijiitiiHmllflimtiiiiwimiitiifluiimnitraHta Eat 'With Us This Hot Weather i I Cold Meats, Sandwiches, j Salds, Cold Drinks THE KANDY SHOP 919 Main St SPECIAL! Dish Pan Blue, white enameled, 14-qt. ex tra heavy; regular price 59 c $1.00; special , and Winter. with
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meet Wednesday evening in the post rooms at the court house. All members of Eden Rebekah lodge No. 30, I. O. O. F., who wish to attend the Preble county picnic, to be held at Eaton, Ohio, Thursday, August 3, are requested to meet at the entrance of the Knollenberg annex on South Eighth street Thursday morning at 9:20 o'clock, new time. For further information regarding the picnic, members are requested to call Margaret Tucker, the secretary. Mrs. Raymond Sinex will entertain the member o fthe Goldenrod Needle club Tuesday afternoon at her home, 200 North Fifth street The meeting of the Helping Hand club, which had been planned for. inursaay, Aug. 3." Mrs. Jacob Lich (enfels will entertain the club Thurs day afternoon at her home, on South Lignin street. Mrs. Raymon Aiken will be hostess at any fountain or delivered to ' your home. Himes Bros. 1850 '....V-i-..- -v. . rwSST.
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plans for the annual picnic of tne organization, to be held Sunday at Thistlethwaite's Falls. Members majs invite their friends to the picnic. The regular meeting of the Ornis Melas club will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Esther Fouts, on South Seventh street. Mrs. Fannie Littel will entertain the i (Continued on Page Fourteen)
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