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The annual Arts and Crafts exhibit Is to hav Its opening at the public art gallery Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 30 o'clock. Visitors will be received by members of the Woman's club art department, who are to be hostesses at the opening. Rare antiques are to be features for this season's exhibition. Antique china, glass, prints, and samplers are to be shown and in addition Oriental hangings and tapestries. Mrs. W. O. Crawford is arranging two rooms with furnishings from the Crawford store. One will be a combined sunroom and breakfast room, the other an old-fashioned living room. Everyone interested is extended an invitation to attend the opening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Zuttermeistier and Miss Vera Zuttermeister, who have been spending the past six weeks in southern California and San Francisco, sailed from there Feb. 3 aboard the steamship, H. F. Alexander, for Honolulu. They were accompanied by their son, Marion, who has been granted a leave of absence from Leland Stanford university because of Impaired eyesight. Mrs. Harry Ryan and J. R. Gorman spent Sunday at Indianapolis, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Harbert, stewards of the Richmond country club, have returned after a fortnight's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mathews and Miss Frances Mathews, of Centerville, were guest3 Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Groce. . Mrs. Frank Shirk has returned from Muncle, where she. spent last week. Mrs. Walter. P.enk has returned from a two week's visit with her mother at Nevada, Ohio. Miss Nellie Golden, of this city, has gone to Evansville for a visit of several weeks. : The marriaze of Miss Hilda Tiffany to Herbert Stuart Barker, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Barker, was celebrated with a beautiful ceremony at 8. o'clock Thursday evening at the residence of the bride's father, William James Tiffany, 242 Granite street, Quincy, Mass. The ceremony room was banked with greenery and bittersweet. The double ring service was read by the Rev. Fred Alban Well, pastor of the Unitarian church. The bride's gown was an exquisite creation of white chiffon. She carried a shower of Uride's roses and valley 111lies. Her cousin, Miss Marjorie Monrop, acted as maid of honor. Her gown was of jade green georgette brocaded In silver. Her flowers were sweet peas in lavender shades. A reception was held following the ceremony. Mrs. Wiley Vandenberg, harpist played during the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Barker have sailed for Bermuda where they will spend sometime. The bride travelled in a suit of brown marleen with accessories to correspond. They will reside In Quincy, Mass. Mrs. Barker Is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harwood, of tbl3 city, and has a large number of friends In this city, having resided here for several years. ,The Bon Temps club will form a theatre party Monday evening at the Murray theatre to see the performance of "Steve", starring Eugene O'Brien. The following will be present: Miss Mary Mitchell, Miss Mary Carroll, Miss Marie Evans, Miss Goldie Fisher, Mis3 Blanche Lawler, Miss Ruth Klinger, and Miss Margaret Carroll. Miss Melva Hoffman entertained the Friendly Five with a birthday party at her home, 1211? Ridge street, Friday, in honor of Miss Beatrice Mervin. Games and music were part of the evening's program. Refreshments were served to Miss Beatrice Mervin, Miss Ora.ce Darnell, Miss Mildred Schneider and Miss Melva Hoffman. A lovely party was held Sunday afternoon and evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Earnest of North Ninth street, in honor of their thirtythird wedding anniversary. Cards were a feature of the afternoon, after which an elaborate dinner wa3 served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bescher, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Streeby. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ball, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ball, Mrs. Pauline Ball, Miss Helen Ball and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Earnest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, of 241 Pearl street, entertained at six o'clock dinner Sunday evening for the following guosts: Mr. and Mrs. William Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevenso.i Get

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and children, Marlon and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Fred Reynolds, Mrs. Nellie Shinn, Miss Florence Davis, and Robert Davis. United Commercial Travellers and their families were entertained at the association's third annual banquet Saturday night at the I. O. O. F. hall. Profusions of cut flowers and potted plants ornamented the dining table which was laid for 90 persons. Dinner talks were a feature of the evening and later there was dancing and cards. The dance program was played by the Jesse Halberstadt orchestra. The banquet was served by members of the Penny club. Those attending the function were: Mr. and Mrs. George Chrisman and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Davis, Mr. and Mr3. H. E. Roe and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Suits, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollopeter, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Englebrecht and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharp and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lahrman, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Niewoehner, Mr. and Mrs. William McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cain and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Downing, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Terbst The Home Extension department of the City Bible schools will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. William Day will have charge of the advance lesson for February. A cafeteria supper will be served at the Second English Lutheran church from 5 to 7 o'clock Wednesday evening by the Bethany Bible class. The public is invited. The Happy Hour club 13 giving a Valentine dance Thursday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. The affair will be informal. Dancing will commence at 8:30 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Evan Smith orchestra. the personnel being as follows: Paul Kring, saxophone and clarinet; Stuart Pratt, banjo; Pauline Sener, piano; Evan Smith, drums. The Richmond Day Nursery board will meet at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the nursery. The meeting of the Five Hundred club to have been held Monday evening with Miss Doris Puckett has been postponed on account of illness. The Virginia Asher Business Women's council will be addressed by Ruth Pemberton Brown at its noon meeting Tuesday at the Red Men's hall. Mrs. Fred J. Bartel will sing. Mrs. Backus will give the Bible lesson at the evening meeting and there will be special music then. The meals will be served by women of the Third M. E. church. After the evening meeting the council members have been invited to attend evening revival services at Whitewater Friends church, and it is hoped a large number of girls will go. ; The Chester Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the hall for quilting. The Degree of Honor will give a card party at the Red Men's hall Monday evening. Euchre will be played. The public is invited. The Music department of the Woman's club will hold no meeting Tuesday as announced in the yearbook. The meeting has been postponed on account of illness. The organ recital for Feb. 18 has also been postponed until further announcement. The Garfield P. T. A. will hold an evening meeting at the school Monday evening. ' Superintendent of Schools W. G. Bate will speak on "Child Welfare." The program is to center about child welfare and the speaker is to deal with what is being done for the backward child. A full attendance 13 urged. ' Mrs. B. F. Gehr will be hostess to the Show-Me club Tuesday afternoon at her home on South Fourteenth street. A report will be made by the entertaining committee. All members are asked to be present. The Woman's Community club of Fairview will hold no meeting Tuesday of this week. The meeting vhas been postponed until Feb. 20. A cafeteria supper will be served from 5:30 to 7 o'clock in the basement of the West Richmond Friends church Wednesday evening by the Ladies' Aid. The public is invited. A reception will be held by the E. R. class of Reid Memorial church Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the church parlors. A full attendance is requested. The Criterion club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles

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Groce, South A street, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Stella Kercheval will be hostess to the Current Events club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Niewoehner and Mrs. Bertha Thompson will have the papers, their eutjects being. respectively: 'Mode of Education" and "Fighting the Mighty Opium Ring." Richmond council, 2956 S. B. A., will hold its regular session Tuesday evening at 7:30 o clock inthe Colonial annex. Candidates will -be initiated and important business transacted. A social hour will follow for which a special feature is in store. A full attendance is urged. A card party will be given at the Moose club rooms at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The public is invited. The Penny club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Lizzie Bescher, at her home, 101 Lincoln street. Each person is asked to bring thimble and needles prepared to sew. It will be lunch day. The Woman's loyal club will meet Wednesday evening at 7; 30 o'clock at the Moose home. After the business session the ladles will entertain their husbands and families with a short program. Later supper will be served by a committee. ' Suburban NEW PARIS, Ohio. Mrs. John Arnold, of Richmond, spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Boze Miss Sarah McGrew spent , part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Melody and aaugnter ai Richmond Miss Evelyn Northrop and P. G. Northrop, of Eaton, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Northrop The women of the Pythian Sisters lodge held the first of their weekly soup sales Wednesday forenoon in the O. B. Aker store. Twelve gallons of soup was disposed of in a short time. Baked beans also were sold, and the proceeds from the sale added a nice sum to the treasury. These sales will be held weekly until further notice L. H. Davidson made a business trip to Green's Fork, Ind., Saturday Mrs. Eliza Timmons spent a few days the past week with Mrs. C. F. Scott and daughter during Mr. Scott's absence on a business trip to Chicago Mrs. Jessie A. Melody spent Sunday at Richmond with her son, L. P. Melody John IL Shelton, of San Francisco, Calif., spent a few days of this week with John M. Sawyer at Columbus, and both came to New Paris Tuesday and remained for a few days' visit at Mr. Sawyer's home Miss Virginia Harris spent Saturday and Sunday at Wrightland, Richmond, with Miss Phyllis Ward Edwin Middaugh, Ed. B. Reid, T. F. Bice, H. E. Wiley and W. C. Hapner went to Detroit, Mich., Sunday and drove back cars for an automobile company at Richmond. .". .The Henry Becker property, reported sold to W. L. Hahn, was an error, as Forrest Pierson and family have the property leased for rental and will move there at once from the Thompson, property on High street Orland Burnau returned Thursday to the National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio, after ten days' visit with his aunt, Mrs. Nancy King E. C. Mikesell has been in Eaton for a week on the jury in the Fowble win case Mrs. Emma Staights, of New Madison, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Wrenn W. C. Hapner drove the Harris, Parker and company poultry truck during the ill ness of George Lehman, manager, who has been ill with influenza. Mr. Lehman is improved and able to be out, but unable yet to take up his work. J. W. Pearce of Greenville was a New Paris business visitor Saturday The Wesleyan Brotherhood classes of the Methodist Snuday school held their regular joint January meet ing Friday evening in the church parlors. A program was given and re freshments served The special bridge carpenters' gang of the Pennsylvania railroad company have laid new ties in the big railroad bridge south of New Paris, and for a day or so, trains were switched to allow the men to finish their work The Loyal Women's class of the Presbyterian Sunday school has shipped several hundred pounds of reading matter to the Ohio State penitentiary. This reading matter was gathered up in re sponse to the appeal of the chaplain of the institution. .. .An enjoyable allday missionary meeting was held Thursday by the Presbyterian Missionary society at. the home of Mrs. A. B. Reid. A dish dinner was served at the noon hour and a program given in the afternoon. Mrs. V. E. Brown of Richmond, gave an interesting address. The ladies also finished a FOR HEALTH "There's a Reason

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CLEVELAND CLUB SENDS QUEEN TO MARDI GRAS BALL ST Wanda Barnes. Wanda Barnes is one of the happiest girls in Cleveland, for she not only was proclaimed the most beautiful among two thousand girls at the Martha Lee club's Mardi Graa ball, but r'ae will pet a trip to New Orleans as a reward to see the real Mardi Gras of national fame. Her expense will be paid by the crab and Mrs. Martha Lee, president of the club, will chaperon her. Mis Barnes is eighteen yc- a old. large amount of bandage making for hospital use Mr. and Mrs. J. A. White spent Tueseday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and daughter at Pleasant Hill.,.. Roads are reported in a bad condition. Great ruts and heavy mud make some of the roads in the township almost impassible Frank Cowgill of Richmond is aiding his brother, Walter Cowgill in the latter's grocery business and has established a number of country routes in all directions from New Paris. These are covered daily and are quite a convenience to farmers' wives. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Menke, of Dayton visited Mr. and Mrs. Orville Veits and family Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yost and family of Richmond were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Denny and family G. A. Hill recently donated 10 volumns to the public library. Members of the Gleaners class of the Methodist Sunday school were de lightfully entertained on Friday even ing Dy miss Ruth and William Engle at their country home. Devotional service was conducted by William Engle and after the business session the evening was spent in merry making. Keiresnments were served William Waggoner returned Thursday from a several weeks' visit in the south.. Guy Murray is spending the week at Columbus M. and Mrs. Amos Blackhad as their guests Sunday Mr. and .urt,. iv h. loung and son, Donald, Mrs. Emma Burg, Chester, Ind., Mrs. Mary Young and Leonard Mrs. Eleanor Mikesell went " to Chicago Tuesday for an extended visit with her daughter, Miss Mae Haves Mrs. A. T. Barber returned Thursdav Multigraph Letters Get the Business. Use them. Ask us about our service. RICHMOND TYPEWRITER - EXCHANGE 9 S. 7th St., Ph. 1010 In the Colonial ntHiiniiinianiniiimiiitfMiniuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitniiMimitiiiHiimiiMiiimimi The RAINBOW Steering Column! Bracket eliminates jar and vibra-1 I tion, also the twist or give of the I column. For Fords only. Makes I driving a pleasure. 75c each. 1 McCONAHA'S GARAGE, 418 Main f ilillliaillliiliMiilllliiuiiiiuiiMiiiliiuilliiliiiiitiiiiiiuiiiinuniiiiiiiuniiiiiiniiiiij MESH BAGS FRENCH BRAND COFFEE Always Fresh Compare it with any Coffee at any price; one-pound QQ package ..; OOC KROGER'S Quality Shoes for All the Family Beckman & Kreimeier 708 Main St. VALENTINES The kind that is different and better. Favors for your Valentine parties tally cards, etc. The most complete line in the city. Richmond Art Store 829 Main St. Richmond's Art Gift Shop

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from a visit with Eaton relatives.... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haller and daughter, Carrie, wero entertained at 6 o'clock dinner on Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haller, the occasion was in honor of Mr. Haller's birthday.... L. C. Ashman was very pleasantly surprised on arriving home Wednesday to find a bountiful birthtday din ner spread in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ashman of Eaton were guests. Mrs. Gilbert Branch, of Greenville, was a week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Ellis Parish Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley. of Cincinnati, were guests Sunday of local relatives Mrs. Bert Baumgardner is seriously ill at her home in Richmond P. F. McNeil is spending a few days with his family The Social Circle of the Methodist church will be entertained in the church parlors Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Harris, Mrs. Joe Baker, Mrs. T. J. Samuels and Mrs. Ezra Slifer as hostesses Miss Mildred Dwyer, who was taken sick in school last week, remains in a very serious condition Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritz entertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Ritz, of Eldorado. LIBERTY, Ind The members of the Community club and their families gave a social at the church Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dougherty and daughter, Jean, who will move to Boston soon. Those present were Howard Higgins and family, Lester Logue and family, Will Logue and family, Roger Logue and family, Harry Sanford 'and family, Edward Williamson and family, Mrs. A. S. Logue, Latitia Williamson and son, Sears, Kenneth Dais and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell, Mary Bannan, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Logue. Catherine Logue of Oxford, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. John! Burk, Cyrus Johneon and family, Tom ' Dougherty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston, Carrol Montgomery and family, Sharles Paddock and family, Frank Smith and family, Hollis Maxwell and family. Earl Pritchard and family, Elwood Logue, Miss Cora Logue, Edith Keelor and Ethel Coleman. The evening was spent in games and contests and refreshments of ice cream and wafers were served. .... Miss Catherine Logue of Oxford .Ohio, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Delbert Logue Sears Williamson called on Mrs. Emaline Gardner and son, Roscoe Wednesday evening. Misses Esther Hamilton and Ruth Harvey entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening, Misses Emma and Addie Gllmore and Miss Laura Hill Mrs. Charles Claik, of Cincinnati, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Clark. Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Charles Clark, of Cincinnati, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Clark Thursday and Friday Mrs. B. O. Abernathy, of Indianapolis, is the guest of friends in Liberty A. M. Gilmore and daughter, Alice, of Cincinnati, were week end guests of the Gilmore family Mr. and Mrs. Snurman Bias will move to Indianapolis soon, where Mr. Bias has a position with the International Harvester company Miss Pearl Brandenburg spent Friday in Connersville. . . ..Richard Ross has accepted a position in the Citizens bank Friday was the last day of an adjourned miiimiiinHifiiiiin. i mtniummiiiiu 1 1 iiiwiittn mmmiimmi urn i m itiimmmn B Satisfied Use FAULTLESS FLOUR ( I WM. FISHER S 738 Sheridan St. , Phone 3314 f imitiiufitimiiiiiiiiMiiiiitiniiniiiiiiiiiniiiiniitiiiniitiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiuiuiittiiiiiiiiril Evening Coiffure Demands Spanish Comb Milady's evening coiffure demands somo kind of ornamentation this season. See our stock of fancy combs pan-shaped and completely jeweled. We Do Marcelling M. E. STEELE 408 Second National Bldg. Phone 2499 specials

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term of the Union county court. Two road cases venued from Franklin comity were disposed of.... .Mrs. J. C. Mfller i3 seriously ill at her home on East Seminary street Mrs. B. M. Grove and Miss Minnie Morgan were week end guests in Dayton, Ohio. -aul Paddock has entered the RichAtid Business college. The Clyt1eTrub met Friday with Mrs. O.

W. Snyder Friday afternoon A complete check-up of the Red Cross drive In Union county shows a list of 217 members Miss Carolyn Young entertained at dinner Wednesday the Misses Mary Elizabeth Rariden. Julietta Kitchell and Katherine Bond; Earl Rose, Norman Johnson, Burdette Bond and Richard Ross were gupsts in the evening.. .Mrs. Charles Cole and daughter, of Cincinnati, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Maxwell. ....J. W.. Knott of Brownsville has purchased the farm of D. A. Little,' west of Liberty. He will take possession about the first ; of March.'.. ..Mr. and-Mrs. Frank 'Shock- will spend the week end in Cincinnati, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Crocker Mrs. Crist Hale and baby, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Clark. TRANSFER PATTERNS woman seeking advice on the coming season's fash ions will fand the SPRING FASHION BOOK thowing TW faumm T XfUj uri" an invaluable aid. Th making of one's clothes is greatly simplified by the Cutting and Construction Guides found in each pattern. Stamped Luncheon Sets, Pillow Cases, Gowns, Aprons, Scarfs, Baby presses, Turkish Towels. Religious Articles Art Needlework Shop 9 S. 7th St., Richmond mimmnimlMiiilimttiiimiiiiinuniiitniiutiiiiitHiiitiiinniHiitiiimtmnnm Eat Your Lunch Here Only 3oc 1 THE KANDY SHOP 2 i 919 Main St. Phone 2734 i ! s aiiuiiiiuiinniittiitiilitliniuitiiiiiimHiiiniimilntiiiiiiiinniuMiiiiiiuHHiwuA

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