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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 21

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 21

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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31, 1013. SECTION 2 CRESCENT HILL SOUTH LOUISVILLE 1 Indian Prince eds Priyicess In London mi SCHOOL! onday lite Last Day ol Our Mothers! Such a chance to save on the Boys' School Clothes! $5 and $6 "Winston Junior" Norfolk School Suits for $3.75 the success of this sale on I To make the last day equal to all preceding days, I which have been the largest in the history of our business, these great reductions are asrain advertised. Blue serges and fancy fabrics; cut full anil roomy. Sizes 6 to IS years. Many medium weights and dark patterns that can he worn all fall.

ON SAME MONDAY MORNING. We are not specifying the amount of reductions made but our established reputation of honest advertising is such that when we say footwear at reductions of about one-half price is sufficient word that the values are well worth your investigation. Prices are mentioned for your information. "Wind-up" Sale of Boys' Furnishings Boy's Footwear Boys' K. E.

Blouses and Sliirts; fancy stripes; sizes 42c Misses and Children's Footwear Reduced to Reduced $1.28 $1.48 Men's Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to $3.48 turn uc SCHOOL Boys' Athletic Muslin Union biuts; regular fi.u quiimj price 62c salaries- When one discovers a hint of decay in a a dark Sp0t slight sensation of heat or cold when applied to the teeth, bleeding gums, pyorrhea alveolaris, etc Reduced to Reduced Reduced to Reduced to to Reduced BOYS' NECKWEAR reversible or French fold A TC Patterns and colors in new fall styles DJ I to match AND the boys' suits. OUC 3C School Shoes for All The Children Are Ready I Boys, misses and little tots are all taken care ot in Crutcher Starks' superior shoe service. The new fall shoes are in now, and -on'd better bring' the children in and let us fit them in the best footwear sold in Louisville. Our "Princeton Junior'- and ''Little Princess" lines of footwear are not only fitted as children's shoes SHOULD be fitted, but they give such superior service that the SCHOOL SHOE BILLS ARE CUT DOWN 25 PER CENT, Try them and see. Prices, according to size and quality -Craiclier Incorporated I Watch Your Teeth! TEETH WITHOUT PLATES It's lie Warning ignali Act Prompt Mrs.

James G. Davis entertained Tuesdav afternoon in honor of th) seventh" birthday anniversary of lu-r son. Cal Thomas Davis. The guests wor: Misses and Pauline Bowman. Dorothy Lock wood.

Lucy Alnslle, Ruth Thomas, Fannie. Thomas, Mav Catherine Thomas, and Cal Thomas Dlivis, James "Dennis. Henry Thornus, Rowland Hughes Hamilton. Miss Martha Willis returned to Shelbyville Sunday, after a visit to Miss Marguerite McLean. Mrs.

L. Lavery Is visiting friends in Cincinnati. Mrs. Henry Tilford and daughter, Mary, will return to-day from a month's Htav at Atlantic City. Mrs.

Guy Ellis and little daughter are spending Heverul weeks In the mountains of Yirginla. Mrs. David Ramsdell entertained Wednesdav afternoon in honor of the seventh birthdav anniversary of 1 son. David Ramsdell, at her home in Marion Court. The cuesta vere Misses Dorothy Brunei-.

Annie Louise Bruner, Viola Kelvey, Virginia Ramsdell, Evelvn Casseday Moore, Elizabeth WoodrufT, Dorothy Bedford, and Mas-fcT-s Robert Henrv. Itov Herbert Bun- tain, Norma Sweet, and David Itiimsdell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Thomas are spond- inc several weeks at Dawson feprin Mrs. George L. Garrett and daughter, Helen, will return to-day from Floyd Knobs, New Albany, where they visited Mrs. Ernest Barth.

Mrs. C. O. Bonne and son, Brookes Gill, have returned from Shelbyvino; where thev visited Miss Frances Gill. Mr.

Will Richards left Thursday to visit his uncle, Mr. J. A Gill, nuar Shelbyville. Mr. Charles Renfro gave a surprise party Saturday evenintr at his home In Westminster Court in honor of his cousin.

Miss Eunice Renfro, of Rose-clarc. 111., who is his guest. The guests included: Misses Eula Cling-man, Margaret Bridgers, Katherine Miller. Madelle Monroe. Alice Dont, Margaret Rich, and Messrs.

Paul Doet, Lawrence Evans, Frankel Moran, Tyler Davis. Sam Bridgers and Clarence Dorchand. Miss Mary Lea has returned from a camping trip to Gienwood, where she went with St. Mark's choir. Mrs.

H. Naunmri spent Sunday at trie camp at ui en wood. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moran and son, Frankel, have returned from Eliza bethtown, where they visited friends and attended the fair.

Miss Mary Craicr. of Louisville, visiting her sister, Tom Johnson. Mr. James Davidson and his daugh ter, Mrs. Edward German, have turned after several months' visit relatives in Scotland and England.

Miss Hyla Snider, of Bloornfield, Ky is tne guest ol Miss Blanche Price. Miss Evelyn May Eastland and Mr. Homer Potter will be married on Thursday evening. September 11, at ciock, at the homo of tne bride parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert G. East land. The invitations are limited to the members of both families and few intimate friends Mrs. Allison Graves has returned from Tate Springs and Henderson, X. C.

where she snent the summer- Mrs. Lester Pyles has returned from a visit to relatives at Smithflekl. lw. Mrs. A.

M. Ouerbacker has returned from Lexington, whdre she visited her sister, Mrs. John D. Moore. Mrs.

Edward Rowland and Miss Anne Rowland will return from Lake Toxa- way, X. in a few days. Mrs. James Gaitner left wednesdav to visit Mrs. J.

R. Gaither in Elizabethtown, Ky. Misses Lottie Cooper and Hope Lin-denberger the third arc at Atlantic City. Mrs. Hope Lindenberger and daughter, Mar.v Fa rris Li en berger an Mrs.

Mary Cooper are spending a few weeks at Warm Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Manuel have returned to Henry county after a visit to Mrs. Manuel's mother, Mrs. G. E. Hill -Miss Ruby Watkins has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs.

George E. Hill, in Smithfield. Mrs. R. A.

Ditto has returned from three weeks visit to relatives in Owensboro. Mrs. William May and her Miss Nancy May, returned Saturday from Atlantic City, Washington, New-York and other Eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Stitzel. v. ho have been spending the summer at Bay View, will return next week. Mrs. Frank Wheeler and children, of Mt.

Pleasant, will arrive next Saturday to visit-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stitzel. Miss Madeline Hammond, of Mississippi, is visiting Miss Marguerite Brown. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Wheeler and family have returned from New York, where th'jy have been visilin" Wheeler's sister, Mrs. J.

C. Seachols, and mother, Mrs. Charlotte Wilson. I MARYDALE Hosford and grandson, of Hi; land Park, spent Friday with Mrs. Ben- iricKs.

Mrs. Huber and sister, Irma, spent Sundav with their brother, Mr. Gus Xurre. Mrs. L.

T. Brown and daus'nt'-r, Raehael, were week-end guests of Mrs. Brooks. Miss Sallie May and father, of Pewee aliey, ana Miss Jiay, ot urve ville. are visiting Mrs.

Bruce Carr. Mrs. Owen, of Burnett avenue, and Mayme O'Xeill, of West Broadway, were guests ot Airr--. enair huuuay. Mrs.

Bruce Can entertained at dinner Tupsday In honor 01 her fataor. Mr. May, of Pcwee alloy. Her jnists included Mrs. Minnie Tacue, Miss Mary Taijue and grandson, Bryant Tague, of Missouri.

Mrs. Hasan and son. Husone, will Irave Friday for a twu-weoks' visit with relatives at Vine Grove. Miss Mary Genu spent Wednesdav witl; Mrs. Taylor.

Mrs. Clark entertained Wednesday for Miss Ida Caldwell and Mrs. .1. r. Miller, of Johnson.

Kv. Mrs. Hagau gave -a farewell supper for a lew incnari. guests mcjmiea Mr. and Mrs.

Figert, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rud-Uff and children. Iorene and John; Maud Xevln and Mrs. Florence Hunter and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. nohn will spend two weeks -with their aunt. Jlrs; Fred Bonn, and Mrs. Wente.

of Wintou Place. Cin cinnati. Miss Sara X.rquhart. of Clifton, spent the week with Miss May Hussey. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth tiffin and daughter and Mrs. Henry Mills will go to Georgetown, to- visit friends riattir-d ay. Miss Pearl Krousjrrill, of 17-17 Boiling avenue, is on a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary KrouszriU.

of Ed wards ville, Ind. Miss Elizabeth Bertiekamn. of Portland- spent Wednesday with Mrs. Benson. Mrs.

iienry Looper ana in mu snent Sunday with Mrs. Adam Hargeshimer. Miss May i-tussoy spent tne weok-enu with her aunt. Mrs. Brown, of Fifth street.

Mrs. Baker, of the West End. snent Fri day with Mrs. Zorn. I -PRtSIGNJA Miss Lulu Briscoe has returned from AiOieviile and Lake Toxaway.

Mrs. Charles Kinsr, uf Columbus, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. George nearer nas returned irom Bullitt county. Miss ISmtna lustier, tu J-ou lie.

spent Sunday with Miss Virginia Briscoe. Mrs. iiv.i Misses Kurfees and Verne Lewis, of Louisville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. "William Wind.

John Helm and Miss Cora Landers have returned from Owen county. Miss Mary uumminsH, is visiting Miss -Habere this week. vna Mavme Tucker entertained nt din ner Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Mr. ana urum-mc, ui were tne guesia Ul -n. i. unagos Sunday.

Misses Ella Lee Gailoreith and Marie Gulbreatb are visiting W. A. McGuire Okolona. Vernon inomppon we a i.ay riu-? har-urdav evening for Mise. iIla Le and Marie Gallbreath and Haiti1 of Louisville.

Miss Mi rail Hinvruit.i,.'!! ji.tr Misses Gail breath Sunday. Misses Virginia Briscoe and Willie are. Mssrs Mary Farmer Wilson and Elizabeth Wilson at Shelbyville. Coiuc here this week ami we will give ou llic most trustworthy advice' about your teeth without nny charge. Cards are out announcing the of Miss -Mary Connelly and Mr.

Hugh Able, which will take place Thursday. September 4, in the parlor of the Holy Name church, the Rev. Father O'Coniicr officiating. Mrs. Alonzo Jenkins, of Shepherdsvilie, and Miss Mabel Parrish, of the Fast End, were entertained Monday by Mrs.

Will Orms. Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Meals were called to added. i- riuay of hist week by the sudden death of Mrs. Meais' mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph King returned home Sunday after a two-weeks' stay with relatives at Fern Creek. A miscellaneous shower was given Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. John Newman, of street, in honor of Miss Mamie Uonneny. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Barker were Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Parkland. Mrs. Robert Neighbors has returned from Elizabethtown.

where she visited her mother, Mrs. Etta Mumford, and sisters for two weeks and attended the fair. Mrs. Kate Lowe, who has been visiting hnr son, Mr, Harry Lowe, and family the past three 'weeks, has returned to hur home In St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lear and daugh ter. Ernia, of alJrkland, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James Conner, of hird street. Mrs. Homer Cash, who was the guest of MiFs Nellie Thornton, has returned to her home at Kansas City. Misses Mary Luwis and Katheriiie Davidson are visiting Mrs. George Perkins, or' Magnolia.

Mrs. Howard C. Funk, of Parkersburg, W. and Miss Henrietta Coons, of Mellwood avenue, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Keegler. Miss Lula Hawkins has returned to her home at Smiths Grove after a delightful visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Mochow. Miss Helen Gary and Miss Ollie Mitchell have returned from a two-weeks stay with relatives arid friends at Bowling Green. Mrs. Lafe Adams, of the city, was the guest Sunday of Mrs. S.

McDanlel. Mrs. W. S. Tonson, of the East End.

spent Tuesday the guest of her sister, Mrs. Tom Holland. Miss Lucille Southworth has returned from a visit to relatives at Sanders, Ky. Mrs. Lula Webb is spending a few weeks witli relatives at ScotohvIHe, Ky.

Miss Mary Johnson has returned from a pleasant visit at Glenard. Misses Thelma antLRuth Wolke spent a few days with their aunt, Mrs. A. For-strick, of Shively. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Sanders and son, Eugene, of Valley Station, and Mrs. Alonzo Jenkins, of ShepherdsvlHe, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward i-lrtwe-ll.

Miss Alma Thomas and Miss Marie Janes, of Sixth street, entertained in honor of John and Justin Crume, of Bards town. Miss Lillian Cummins, of Okolona, has beuii visiting Mrs. A. R. Roney.

Mrs. Ed Boyle and children are visiting relatives at Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. J.

French and daughter, Margaret, have returned home after visiting relatives at Stithton. Lewis and Zetta Thomas of Sixth street are visiting friends in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Anderson and children have returned home from Glasgow. where they visitea Air. Anaerson parents. Miss Clair Upton while away on a pleasure trip, surprised her friends by getting married in New York to Mr.

C. C. Parker, of Cave City. Mrs. Pearl Hartsfield.

of HodgenviUe, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hardee Upton. Mrs. F.

P. Ogden, who has been critically ill at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Miller, of South Sixth street, has been removed to her home. Fourth and streets, her condition being much improved. Mrs.

T. J. Badgett has returned home to Jeffereontown after a short visit to her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Davidson, of Third street. Miss Cleo Roney, of Smithfield, is visiting Mrs.

Fawkes. of Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montgomery and children are visiting his parents at Red zoning bpnngs, lenn.

Mrs. Carrie Davidson and daughter. Mary, left Sundav for an Indefinite visit to relatives in the country. 4 PLEASURE-RIDGE Mrs. John Titt and Master James Cooper attended the birthday party given in Louisville Wednesday uy -virs.

Ruhkamp in honor of her little daughter. Miss Alberta Ruhkamp. Mrs. J. P.

Cooper and son, James, spent Sunday at West Point with Mrs. J. Anderson. Mrs. Mamie Gambrel.

of Louisville, sDont Tuesday with Mrs. J. N. Xoves. Mrs.

Sidney Dodge. Misses Anna May Miller, Clara Knadlcr and A'erna Phillips were guests ot Mias liacnei Moreman Wodnesdav. Mrs. Clay Patterson spent Tuesday at Howard ParK, tne guest or -Mrs. James Baird.

Miss Mary Belle Foss is spending the Week in Louisville with relatives. Miss Aurelia Lee Napier was the guest of Miss Melba Brown Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. C.

N. Goldsborough. of Lagrange, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Manly at Merriwether farm.

Mrs. George Scott held a family reunion at her home Sunday. A large number of relatives were and a most enjoy-ly in Louisville Thursday. Mrs. Belle Conn, who lias been abroad for the past three months, returned home last week.

Maggie Phillips and Mrs. Sue Al-sop spent Wednesday Mrs. Robert Stonestreet. Mrs. Clara Sale's guests Saturday were Mrs.

Mollie Witty, of Chicago, and Mrs. Xellie Mnrker, of St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs.

James Muir and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Boswald and family, of Louisville, will be guests at "Merriwether Farm" Sunday. Mr. B.

Owen Smith was the guest of relatives in Louisville while attending the Teachers' Institute last week. Mrs. J. P. Shively entertained the following guests at dinner Sundaj'; Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Roomlser, Mrs. John Saun ders. Misses Lily May Stewart and Edith Saunders, and Mr. John Hewitt Saunders.

Mrs. F. B. Downing, ot I'aris, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. B.

H. Kerrick. Miss Lily May Stewart and Mr. Owen Smith were dinner guests of Mrs. M.

G. Stewart Saturday. Miss Virginia Bennett and brother, Carl Bennett, were guests of Mrs. Frank Smith Sunday. I Z0NET0N I Misses Nell and Elmira Brooks are entertaining in honor of their guests, their cousins.

Misses Maud and Dor othy Alford, of Ladoga. Ind. Miss Ethel JenKins na-s as ner guest this week Miss Mary Scott, of Oak Grove. Mrs. James C.

Kirk had as her iruestfi Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. Llnza Melton and children. Mrs. William Crumbacker is visiting in Louisville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Ethelbert Weller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cochran, of Charleston, are the guests at the home of his father, Mr. James Cochran.

Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Kidgway and children have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Robards.

of Mt. "Washington. The Rev. Erman Thornberry, of Law-renceburg, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Thornberry. Messrs. Barney ana J-coy Wise are spending this week at Stithton, tho guests of their grandmother. Dr. J.

D. Melton spent Saturday and Sunday in Louisville visiting relatives. Miss Gertrude Tnornoerry has re turned from a visit to friends in Lou isville. The Beecn 'irove bcnooi improve ment League will give a picnic Saturday In the Beech Grove at Mr. James Scott's.

Mrs. Hannan wrignt. or Louisville. is on a visit to her niece, Mrs. Bessie MeJton.

Miss Nell Brooks will leave Mondav to take charge of her school in Mt. Washington. Miss Dessie Cochran entertained the first of the week for Misses Henrietta and Leonora Bailey, of Hebron. Mrs. Sarah v.

Liore win arrive home the latter part of next week after a month's visit to ner aaugnter, Mrs. Edgar Tyler. Miss Stella i routman, or Miepherds- ville. will open her school -here at Reerh Grove Monday. Miss Nellie E.

Brooks spent Thurs-dav at Smyrna, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ollulee Miller. BY EXPERIENCED DENTISTS GOLD AND PORCELAIN f.g CROWNS pnUf We make a specialty of Gold and Porcelain Inlays. Guaranteed set of teeth Our Bridge Work Rives results. PRINCESS INDIRA WO of tlie most powerful native rul ing families of British India were united when Princess Indra.

only daughter of the relgnlns Maharajah Oaelcwar of Baroda, was married in London to Prince Jitendra, son of tne Maharajah of Cooch-Behar, after a romantic courtship. CLARK Miss Carrie Jones has returned to her homo at Shelbyville after a short stay with her cousin, Miss Xellie Jones. Mr and Mrs. Harry Downes and little son, of Louisville, are guests of Mrs. Downes and family.

Miss Lucille Sleadd will return to her home In Louisville the last of the week after an extended visit to her aunt, Mrs. Loretta Whitaker. Miss Neiiie Jones delightfully entertained a number of her friends on lat Friday evening from 8 until 12 o'clock with a lawn party at her home. Delicious refreshments, consisting of ices, cakes and frappe. were served to the following guests: Misses Catherine Walters, Lily Mae Smith; Kitty Connor, Anna Durrett, Hallie, Ruth and Christine Taylor, Elizabeth Connor, Nancv Stout.

Alma Kerr, Neil Hallie MeMahon. Carrie Jones, Mattie Nichols. Irene Witt, Edna Stone. Ada Graves, Pearl Owens. Frances Tt-ibhlo, Ethel Witt.

Mabel Smith, Mary Maurice Griffith. Artie Frye, Martha Kerr, and Miss Redmon: Messrs. Bert and Will Downes, Frank and Will Durrett, James Whitaker, Frank and Will Connor, Harry Duvall Winlock and Guy Duvall, Richard and Clav Brvant. Carl and Eirl Smith. Lewis Smith.

Austin Witt, Tnbb.e, Ernest Lashbrook, Fulton Wilson, Robert Williams. Owen Graves, lio'oert Berry Jones, Robert Owen, Carlisle Brooks. Herman Proctor, j-iarold Cirimtn. Ray Frye and Mr. Uedmon.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jones assisted receiving. Miss -Minnie lvnorr is attenamg a nouse party at Salem. at Mrs.

L. a. Smith's, and from there will eo to Mitch ell and Bedford, where she expects to join a party of friends and make an auto trip to French Lick and West Baden Springs or a week or ten days. Misses Hallie, Ruth and Christine Tay lor, Ada Brooks, Alice Giluland, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Pittenger and little daugh ter. Estelle. and Mrs. illard Giiliiani spent Monday aiternoon with Mrs. H.

Cook. Mr. Jeff Cowherd and daughter, Miss Kathryn. of Veechdale. spent Wednesday arternoon witn Mrs.

sam jamaster ana family. and wife, of Louisville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ijasnrtrooK last wees. Miss Charlotte Blankenbaker, of Jeffer sontown, has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs.

waiters. Miss Ada Brooks, of Middletown, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. wtiiard Gllllland. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom GlUilaiid and familv of Texas, are expected this week to spend some time witn Mr. ana Mrs. J. H. GUi: land.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Semonin. of Prospect, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Semonin. Miv. Robert Ragland had as her gue3t last week Miss Lottie Owings, of the Highlands. Mrs. George Hite entertained her Sunday-school class and a number of friends at dinner Sunday.

Miss Gertrude Eilingsworth has returned from Tuckers. Mrs. Virgil- Elgin spent Sunday at Coopers. Mrs. Flora Hook entertained at dinner Tuesday.

Her guests were Mrs. Howard Stump, of Louisville: Mrs. -Fred Sp'ndler and her daughter, Marie; Mrs. Winnie Long and her son. Ralph, and Mrs.

Hazel Wilson, of Cincinnati. Mrs. Ella Widger, of Chicago, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. B.

For.l. Miss Bern Ice Stewart, of Phoenix. and Mrs. J. Bunnell, of Louisville, were the guests of Mrs.

J. D. McDanieis Saturday. Mrs. E.

W. eMail an and her daughter, Esther, visited friends at Louisville Tues-dav. Mrs. Ben Yates, of Louisville, Friday with the Misses Marshall. Miss Lillic Champion, who been visiting Miss Catherine Marshall, has returned to Misses Minnie and Mary Scearce, of Shclbvville, spent Sunday with Misses Harriet and DrucilM Marshall.

Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Flocre, of Lebanon Junction, are visiting Dr.

and Mrs. D. A. Floorc. Mrs.

Clarerce Erdman. of Louisville, spent several days with Mrs. Robert Rag-land. FLORA HEIGHTS Minnie Lefl and Mary Bell Mc- Calium, of Kosmosdaie, are visiting Mrs. iarry McCauum.

Misses Katherine and Lucille Lanham spent the week with Mrs. H. Pressler at Pleasure Ridge Park. Miss Carrie Altsman entertained rues-day evening. Dancing was indulged in until tv Jinnrs of the morning.

The following were present: Misses Bes sie ernes. Alma lessen, ul nui Marv Campbell, Elsie Fay Johnson. Carrie Altsman: Messrs. George Glass, Ben Colreas, ni urdaie, ramc Smith. Chester Zursmedc, Harry Altsman, James Delan.

Mrs. C. C. Albert spent tne first half of the week with Mrs. M.

Alexander, of Fostona. Misses Ruth and Rebecca Mossbarger, of Burnett avenue, are spending the week at Elizabethtown. Mis'; Florence Bverly, who has been spending the week with friends and relatives at Jonesville. has returned borne. Miss Hallie McMahan has returned from a delightful visit at Clarks, where she attended a bouse party.

Mr. and Mrs. Atwell Altsman. of the East End, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Alex. Altsman. Miss Fay Johnson nas returned irom os os dale. Mrs. George Kannanell ispent Wednes day at New Albany, where she vls.tsd Mr3.

John Egan. Mrs. Charles Davis is visiting at Mun- fordville. Mis- Mattie Watson has gone to Tor" McCallum have returned fron smosdale. Mrs.

W. C. Mossbarger has returned from Bowling Green. Mrs. H.

Harris chaperoned a picnic parti' at Shawnee Park Wednesday given for Miss Georgie May Stout, of Mt. Wash ington. The party was composed oi Misses Hazel. Hallie and Ruth Adams. Georgia May Stout, lone Nellie and Emma Borden.

Helen rmd Marie Elizabeth Campbell. Margaret Fust. Arnold Fut. Mesdarr.es H. R.

Fun and 458 S. FOURTH Over Taylor's Srag Store, Wear Walnn! Women's Footwear Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to 75c .48 .98 $2.48 417-419 Fourth Ave. DEER PARK Mrs. George T. ShaefCer.

spent a few days this week with irienas in Crescent fiill. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Lews, of Kenil worth, will return from the lakes this week. Mrs. William Kramer, of South Lou isville, spent Monday with Mrs. Robert Kyan. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Miller have returned from Chicago and the lakes. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Odom and family are visiting In' Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Meyer spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. G.

T. Smith at their camp, four miles from Parkland, i Mrs. Ella Gale and daughter, Miss Maybelle Bale, have returned from French Tck. Mrs. CHarles Earl Currie spent the week wittfi friends at Indianapolis.

Mrs. JoSn McAvoy was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barrv and children have returned irom urayson springs. Mrs.

Harry Murray and sons left this week for. Pmiadelnhia. Mr. and Mrs. George T.

Smth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Pifer and family and the following young girls lett Saturday on a camping trip to do gone several weeks: Misses Louise Isaacs. Gladvs Davis, Ada Bohmer, Ed na Lynn, Rebertta Ralson, Douglas Ralson and Elsie Theirman. Mrs.

J. W. Durden is spending some time at the lakes. Miss Louise Kramer has been visiting Miss Louise Ryan in Deer Park. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Laufer' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Laufer. Mrs.

Clarence Braden has returned from a week's visit at Blacklstone's Mill. Ind. Misses Jessie and Anna May Tucker left this week to visit friends in Christiansburg and Lagrange. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Russell are at Pewee Yalley. Miss Stella Wedding is visiting Mrs. Mattie Sanderson at Fern Creek. Mrs. J.

W. Smith entertained Mrs. James Holland and Mrs. N. S.

Williams and daughters this week. Miss Mary Ellen Mast, of Little Rock, has been the guest of Mrs. Priest Fra-zier. Mr. and Mrs.

Octave Rossinier have moved Edgeland avenue. Mr, and Mrs. J. Yallo, formerly of Stevens avenue, have moved to their new home on Sherwood avenuo. Mrs.

J. A. Miller gave a miscellaneous shower Thursday in honor of Miss Stella Cralle. whose marriage to Mr. George W.

Miller will be solemnized early in September. Mrs. John Kubaugh spent Wednesday in Jeffersontown. Miss Lillia-ir Ryan, of French Lick, was the guest of D. W.

M. McCall and Mrs. McCall last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles T. Raible were hosts at a 500 party last week at their home in Kenilworth. Mrs. C. C.

Wheeler left Wednesday to visit her aunt, Mrs. F. H. Branham, at Norwood, suburb of Cincinnati. Mr." Henderson Murphree left last week to visit his father in Philadelphia.

Miss Anna Belle Johnston has returned from White Mills. Mr. and Mrs. F. P.

Kirzinger entertained Mr. E. von Giemmensteln, of Indianapolis, this week. -Miss Elizabeth Peck, of Alta avenue, and Miss Agnes Owsley, of Woodford county, are visiting In Buffalo and points in Canada. Mrs.

F. H. Sutton entertained her sister, Mrs. T. T.

Dougherty, of San Antonio, this month. Miss Margaret Schwartz, of Bonny-castle avenue. Is spending a month "in the Kentucky Mountains. Miss Nell Helen Sweets is visltinir Miss Lucile Wesch in Barringer ad-tion. Mrs.

Emma Miller, of Davenport. and Mrs. Louis Gebhardt will leave this week for Chicago to visit Mrs. C. E.

Braun. Mrs. J. W. Raley will entertain at card3 Tuesday.

Mrs. T. H. Atkins and daughter. Mary, and Mrs.

Ogden Sells, of Buffalo, spent Wednesday with Mrs. John Bate-man. I MEAD0WBR00K Mrs. P. Summers; who is at Cory-don, to attend the fair, will visit her parents at Eckert, before returning with her daughters.

Pauline and May Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Baker entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Thursday for Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Pritchett, Mr. and Mrs Woosley and daughter.

J- H. Mouser and Mrs. Mary Bel! of Southern Heights, were dinner "guest3 Tuesday of Mrs. J. Harvey Bell.

Mrs. Perry Shy and daughter returned Monday from Ky. Mrs. Lucia Keeney has returned from Estill Springs. Miss Louise Danial Is visiting in Georgetown, Ky.

Miss Agnes Danial. of Jackson, will spend next week with Mrs. H. M. Rowlett.

Mrs. Joe Hancock and children, of Jer-fersontown, and sifter, of Oklahoma, are guests of Mrs. L. H. La Rocque.

Miss Frances of Carrolton. is a guest of Mies Mary Conn, of Am-hurst avenue. Lady Attendant. Hours S'to to. 417-419 Fourth Ave.

I CRESTWOOD I Mrs. J. Will Jefferson and Miss Virginia Jafferson gave a lea. at- their home. "Maplehurst." Following the tea Miss Isabftlle Jeffersorr had some of the younger set up to meet her cousin, Miss Emily Garret, of Richmond, who is her suest.

Sliei Daisy Edds spent a few days witn Misses- Mayme and Addle Tate, of Brownsboro. Mrs Harrv "Walton, and Miss Elsa Almstead, of Louisville, spent Wednesday with Mrs. S. E. Tscheffeley and Miss Madeline Tscheffeley.

Mrs. Ophelia Hardin, Miss Sallie Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Hardin and baby were guests Tuesday of Seipli, of Lagrange. Mrs Marv Havs. of Camden, has been Mr. and -Mrs. J.

H. Hewitt and family. v- Harbourt and her guest, Jam: Porter Shearer, of Lerington, tn guests of -Mr. and -u. i.

win-i Miss Ruth Runyon for are visiting their grandmother, 3 E. Tscheffeley. jlr. ana Mrs. Yv.

K. iunor ana -miss nor. ol jampoeusDurs. nd Otho Haz-Vesier. of Indianapolis, have to tlieir homes after spending week with W.

M. Fleming and Mrs. Fleming. Mrs "Wilkerson, of A alloy is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. Dil-lard Hadden.

Tate has been spending a fen davs with his son, I. C. Tate, and Mrs. Tate, of Goshen. Miss Aleen Duval entertained in honor of her house-party, which was composed of the following: Miss Caroline AVoodard.

Davtn. Miss Jane bcarce, Khelbvvllle, and Misses Cordie and Marion Long, Louisville. Those invited to meet the guests of honor were: Misses Minnie Harriet and Corilla Duncan. Martha Ellis and Catherine Pearce; Clifford' Pearce. Harry Powers, Tlellev Williams and Howard Pearce.

Jlr." and Mrs. John J. Telford have returned from Dawson Springs. Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Floyd, of oms-ville. -were of Mr. and Mrs.

Morgan LowrjJ. Mrs. Clyde H. Bliss, of Louisville, is with Mrs. Dillard Hadden.

Mr and Mrs. R. I. Crawford, of Louisville, visited Mrs. George Warner and Miss Susan Warner at Kavanausrh.

Mrs. Robert Chappel. Mrs. Frederick Kuffman and daughter. Miss Eva Has-selbach and Miss Annie Yager, all of Louisville, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. SL A. Stoess for dinner Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Floyd and Miss Ruth Floyd, of Louisville, were with Dr. R. B.

Pryor and Mrs. Pryor for supper last Sunday evening. Mrs. George Warner and Miss Susan Warner have returned to their home in Louisville after spending several weeks at the camp ground Mrs. Ruth McFarhm ami Miss Ruth Terrle Ryan were guests of Dr.

J. A. Freeman and Mrs. Freeman for supper Monday evening. Mrs.

Norvll Brown and children spent a few days with -Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Frances McFarlan had as her guest Misa P-uth Floyd, of Louisville. Mrs. Roberta Rhea and Miss Thelma Rhea are at Kavanaugh for several days.

Mrs. R. B. Pryor and son, Will Pryor, will return to-morrow after spending a week with the Rev. H.

M. Stansifer and Mrs. Stansifer, of Ashland, Ky. Miss Elizabeth Current has returned from a visit in Louisville. Mrs.

P. H. Ryan has been visiting T. Brvan and Mrs. Bryan, of Louisville.

I EASTWOOD Mrs. G. B. Xeal. of Crest-wood, spent several days last week with Mrs.

William Crosbv. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, of Louisville, spent the past week here.

Miss Marie H. Pearcy has returned after 'a week's visit to her cousin, Miss Lttcy May Branaman, of Shelbyvine. Miss Mary Belle Drisklll has return- FIND CROX ALL KIDNEY A Drives Rheumatic Pains Away; Few Doses Relieve Backache and Bladder Disorders Sleep disturbing bladder weaknesses, backache, rheumatism, and the many other kindred ailments which eo commonly come with declining years, need no longer be a source of dread and misery to those who arc past the middle age of Croxone relieves all such disorders Tiecause it reaches the very cause of the trouble. It soaks right into the Iddneys, through the walls and linings: cleans out the little filtering glands and cells, and gives the kidneys new strength to do their work Yoa I ed to her home in the Highlands after several weeks' visit to relatives here and at Shelby ville. Mr.

and Mrs. G. Berkley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Beck-ley, of Todds Point.

Hisses Bessie Stokes and Emily Becker have returned to Louisville after a visit to Mrs. Howell Beckley. Misses Julia and Maud Louise Beck-ley returned home Monday after a visit to their grandmother. Mrs. G.

W. Beckley. Mrs. Joe Johnson and daughter, Miss Louise Bryant, of Louisville, spent Monday with Mrs. Frank Beckley.

Miss Bryant left Wednesday for Burlington. Iowa, where she will spend some time with her aunt. Oscar Whitloek. of Gravelswitch, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.

Porter Raley. Mr. and -Mrs. W. P.

Flood enter-! tained the following friends at dinner last Sunday: The Rev. P. J. Ross," of Simpsonville; T. B.

Smith, of Louisville; Mrs. James Brengman, Mrs. B. P. Pearce, J.

D. Melone and Franklin Pearcy. and omer Jones and enu- Lawrenceburg-, Lexington and Mor- tonsvillc. Mr. and Mrs.

33. F. Pearcy and family were guests of Mrs. E. L.

Branaman. of rfhe-ibyville. Mrs. AY. Y.

Cowherd has returned after a. visit to her sister, Mrs. YY. A. McGiU.

of Newport, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Thomas and La rue Meffert. of Louisville, were guests of Mr. and Wilbur Ulackwell and fa.mil last Sunday. I CLIFTON I Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Frederick, of Wa-verley Court, returned Thursday atter spending several months with Mr. and Mrs. Ackeiley in California. Miss Rose Knasel, of the Highlands, and Miss Winifred Warner, of iiellevue, were the guests this week of Miss Yiola Heffernan. Mr.

A Spies and family have moved to Crescent Hill. Mr. Harry Young is in Cincinnati. Miss liUzaberh L.ter, of Prospect, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Dr.

ana Mrs. Smock have returned from Bowling Green. Misses YioJa Heffernan, Roso Knasel, Eva Heffernan. Winifred Warner; Messrs. iAtkin.s Runnels, Leo Heffernan, Harvey Harris and J.

B. Nicholson, chaperoned by Miss D- O'Brien, composed a launch party In. the Virginia Lee to Fern Grove Saturday. Miss Addle Bell has returned after spending a week in Bowling Green. Mrs.

MeClov is visiting her ulster, Mrs. Floyd Burns, at Lexington. Miss Doliy Sullivan returned Sunday after spending the past month with friends in Atlanta. Mrs. Simmons has returned to Smiths Grove.

Mis. Marion Sc'nloemer spent the weekend with Miss Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Y.

ri. Montz and Misses Florence and Yirginla Montz, of the Highlands spent Sunday with Mis. Baron. Miss Jennie Webb Us visiting Mrs. H.

Y. Bell In La'wrenceburg. Miss Marv Finegan lias returned after spending the past two weeks with Miss Alma Stamper at Crestwood. Miss Marvin Barnes has returned to Ktizabethtown. Miss Anna Butterweck.

of the Highlands, spent Wednesday with Miss Marion Schloemer. Miss Ana May Orth spent last week with Mrs. T. H. Wilke at Pleasure Ridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Gougb and Miss-Elvira Gough left to-day to spend the month of September in Michigan on Lake Huron. Mrs. B.

E. Gregory is in Lawrenceburg. Misses Rosanna and Marv McCann have returned from Athertunville. Dr. and Mrs.

H. B. Holmes and daughter, Eleanor, have returned from Dawson Springs. Mr. and Mrs.

Schoeffel, Miss Eva May and Frank Schoeffel motored to Benson Sunday. Mioses Marguerite Smith. Irene Davidson. Messrs. Robert and Tom Davidson have returned after spending ten days camping with friends In Gienwood Park, Xew Albany.

properly. It neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric acid substances that lodge in the joints and muscles, causing rheumatism: and makes the kidneys filter and sift out the poisonous waste matter from the blood and drive out of the system. It matters not how old you rre or how long you have suffered. Croxone is so prepared that it is practically impossible to take it without results. There is nothing else like it.

It starts to work immediately and more than a few doses are seldom required to relieve even the most chronic, obstinate case. An original package costs but a trifle and all druggists are authorized to return the purchase price if Croxone should fail in a single case. ONE RELIEVES ND BLADDER MISERIES JiOO feel above tin Ohio, overlook iujr the country for Cars vry J5 minutes over K. Bridge or i5hr f'mir Brio's'. Change at JVew Albany io Silver lills ear.

Gt one way. come back the other. Complete trip i25e. EATMMG BOATMG BIG MED CAR DENTIST Sunday 0 to 1. Uome I'bonc City C7)g.

FISHIKG RESKRVI5S of JXLUANAPOMS k. offers nil the amusements of a well Near Walnut i ST. MATTHEWS Mrs. Margaret Reuling, of LouIsvire 13 the snent of Mrs. Mary Routing of Springfield.

Messrs. "Walker Maddox and Collis 3JarI-dox, of Worthington, and William Herr and Charles Maddox, of Sprlngdalc, left Tucslay in their touring car on a fishing trip to Shepherdsvilie for a few days. Miss Lucy Pay ton Barbour, of Harroda Creek, is visiting Miss Elizabeth Barbour. Mr. R.

TV. Herr will return Sunday from a month's fishing" trip to Canada, with, the Kap Xaintuck Club. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Metzger, of St Louis, and Mr.

Robert Hastings, of Homer, N. were the Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Moore. MiFs Lottie Ilaehl. of Louisville, 1b spending the week with Mrs. IL B. Mxjore.

Miss Katie Stutzenburgcr, of Kpring-dale, was the guest Tuesday of Mrs. VC. Stutzen burger, Jr. Mary Xamer and father, M--. Kamer, and Messrs.

Albert and John learner, Charlie Rush and Carl Kamer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Stuart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. TL Kyer are beins congratulated on the birth of a daughter Elizabeth Kyser. Mrs. Mollie Hildebrand. ot Loul3ville was the guest Tuesday of Mrs.

J. Kyser. Mr. and. Mr Xorbome Rudy are spending a few weeks at the spring.

Mrs. II. Rudy is spending a few davs with Matthew Brady on Browns-' boro road. MLW3 rielen Frederick. Mary "Harria and Om-da Xaehawl have returned from a week's vi.srj to Mrs.

Ed wa rd ReuJIn 4 aiitl uthcr friends In Louisville. WHI Eajoy Baseball anie called at 2:45, CiJUErVWUODS. Glenwootl Park, on Silver Creek, resrulatctl park. Glenwootl 1 ulated park-. Third Street, OKOLONA Mrs.

T. YT. Broivn has returned to hor home in Louisville after a short visit with relatives here. Mrs Hi rani Cooper had as guests at dinner Tuesday Mr. D.

Cooper and wife. Mrs. Claud Sea is spending- the week with her sister, Mrs. William Thome. Mr.

William Beeler had as gneets this week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cochran and children, of Missouri; Mr. and AfrR Rnio Cochran, of Sheoherdsvilie: Miss Georgia iirown. of Ijouisville, and Dr.

H. P. Lieeler. of Louisiana. Misses Mary J.

and Kmogene Cooper spent Thursday with Missoula Elzy. illSS my with Miss Ida Heeler for a few days. Mr. and Ken Thorne entertained D. Cooper and wife nt supper Tues day Mrs.

.1. F. '415 Dowel 1 spent Wednesday with Mrs. Clay McDowell. Miss Edyth Pearson has returned home after a short visit with Miss Marv lvirk.

Mra Gus Sene and son were cuests of Mrs. Ellen Clark Sunday. Mr. and -Mrs. ajcx.

feat: entertained T. L. Cooner and Miss Kiva Bell at dinner Friday. Mr. J.

A. iirown, oi enerson vuie, visited his ister here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stout had as fruests Sunday at dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Kauf- and Miss Vlrprie Grant ban returned home aft-r a two woks stay with her sis ters near hcpherdviiie. Mr. and Mrs. McClain.

of Bueehei, weiv cues is ft Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Peak this wv TAKE THE Fred Fust.

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