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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 6

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 6

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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918 TAX BILL TAKEN SOCIETY NEWS GATHERED IN KENTUCKY UP BY CONGRESS Win the War Service Talented Ohio County Girl RICHMOND. Sptlj! t.i Thf RICHMOND, Sept. An interesting event of the yeek was the rc-f ception given at Arlington Thurs Kitchin Says Not One Pro day by Mrs. II. B.

Hanger, to Mrs. H. B. Hauler. an August bride, test Made Against Measure By Business.

In the receiving line were Mrs. mine, of "Winchester; Miss L-andrum, of Louisville, and Miss Elizabeth Hauger. Other out-of-town guests were: Mrs Henry Bosworth and Mrs. Lenle Bos EXPLAINS VARIOUS LEVIES worth, of Lexington; Mrs. James Winn of "Winchester, and Mrs.

Johnson, of BOWLING GBEEN. SipCT-ial to The Courier-Journal. BUWL1NG HREEX, Sept. 6. The marriage ot Miss Nell Dickey and Scrgt.

Browder Bowen will take place to-morrow at the Baptist ohurcli. The bride-eleet ia the the daughter or Trof. J. S. Dickey and Mrs.

Dickey. Miss Viola StifC entertained with a porch party Saturday evening to compliment Misses Mary and Loretta Mas-terson, of Horse Cave. Mr and Mrs. Burgess Wood, of Keen, Kv --pent a few days in the city, the guest of Mrs. J.

T. Holland and Mrs. F. Y. Patterson.

Miss Mamie Stokes left the first of the week for Hattiesburg, where she will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of Clinton, 111., formerly of this city, have tent cards of announcement ot the marriage of their daughter, Esther, to Private H. K.

Montgomery, of Lawrenceville, 111. The wedding took place August 31. Mrs. W. F.

Taylor and children, Frank and Margaret, of Fori Worth, are the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. John Kay. and family. Cadet r.nderwood Hlnea. of Annapolis, arrived in the city the first of the week to visit his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hines.

Louisville. Mrs. James Caperton entertained the Boonesboro Chapter of D. A. R.

at Blair Park Friday afternoon' Miss Washington, Sept. 6 (by A. evidence of division, Congress to-day began work on the great Iaura Bright had charge of the mu est revenue measure in all liistory, pro s-ical programme, which was given by members of the local clubs. Miss Hester Covington will leave vidng for the raiiiinfc' of 521.000,000.000- in taxes and twice as much shortly for Cuba to spend the winter Mr. and Mrs.

Frazler. of Fort Myers, in bonds to pay America's share of the cent' of the war next year, and for Kpent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chenault en route to loans to its cobelligerents. Mammoth Cave.

The annual reunion of the Prewltt family was held last week in Win The War Industries Board has called upon the automobile industry for modifications in service policy aimed to assist to the greatest extent possible in releasing men for war service. Chief among these recommendations are the discontinuance of Night and Sunday Service for the period of the War, except on Trucks and Cars engaged in essential business. Effective Saturday, September 7, therefore, our Service Station, Shop and Stockroom will open at 7:30 o'clock a. m. and close at 6 p.

m. except Sunday when we will close for the entire Service cars will not be operated during the night or Sunday. Truck Department Arrangements have been made lo continue service on trucks and commercial cars and passenger cars used' exclusively for essential purposes. Patrons needing this service can obtain prompt attention day or night by calling Main 81 or City S02. We take this occasion to thank our patrons who have borne with us in our efforts to maintain a high standard ol service during these trying times, and we bespeak your continued patronage and support in the restricted sen'ice to help Swat the Huh." SOUTHERN MOTORS CO.

(Incorporated) LOUISVILLE "The House Behind The Car" In the House, Democratic Leader Kit-chin, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, explained the draft of the bill, while hearings on it were begun Chester at the home of Mrs. Anna Goff. The Richmond Deonle who attended In eluded Mrs. T. D.

Chenault, Douglas unenauit. Airs. u. m. uiicnauit ana by the Senate Finance Committee.

Mr. Kitchin's explanation was interrupted Josephine Chenault. by adjournment for the day, after his Miss lilatt Buchanan left Monday for 'Ivouisville to teach at Florida Heights. Miss Mary Louise Deatherage was hostess at bridge and five hundred Tuesday afternoon. The bridge prizes went to Misses Mary D.

Pickels and Madge ilurnam, and tiie other games general discussion of the bill and specific reference to the income tax. Beginning with the excess and war profits levks to-morrow, he cxneets tn do. GLASGOW. Special lo Cuurier-Journal. GLASGOW, Sept.

6. Mrs. Leon C. Webb and Master Leon C. Webb, of Memphis.

arc guests of Mrs. George Duff. Miss Christine Strange left September 1 for Cincinnati, where she has been awarded a scholarship at the Cincinnati College of Music. Mrs. Bernie Hinton.

of Franklin, is visiting the family of her father, Mr. J. I. Biggers. vote all of the session to completing were won by Miss Isabel Bennett.

mo tsiaieincnt. In ICc'venue iCRislution CYNTHIANA. to The Courler-Jouriiiii. ith Representative Fordney, of VNTH TANA, Sept. 6.

Dr. Felix ranking Republican commit 4 Hedges and Mrs. Hedges have re tee member, and others expected to speak on the bill, indications to-night turned to their home in McKin ncy, after an extended visit with were that formal reading of the measure, section by section, for amendment would not begin In the House before his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Hedges luesduy or ednesday. Mrs. A. C.

Schoedinger, of Birmingham. is the guest of her parents, Chairman Simmons, of- the Senate inance Committee, after hearing Mr. K'itchin's statement, said lus honed the Mr. and W. H.

Hatterick. bill could be a law by the middle or last of October. -Misses Ruth Rouse. Mary Louise Xorthcutt and Irene Smith left this week for Cincinnati, where they will enter the College of Music the coming 1 his bill marks an epoch in revenue legislation of the world," Mr. Kitchin told the House.

"It levies twice as much as any nation since the beginning of time has tried to collect from its peo year. Mrs. Jane Magea and daughter, Bcr-pice, are Hie guests of Mrs. J. I.

Jones, of Winchester. Mrs. Joe Costello has returned home ple." after a short visit to her aunt, Mrs John Clem, of Louisville. No Protests Made. Mr.

Herbert Davidson and ramiiy are in Bowling Green. Mrs. Button and Miss Henrietta will leave this week for Georgia to spend the winter. Miss Fannie Bohannon, of Murfrees-boro, is visiting her brother, Judge G. M.

Bohannon. Mr. and Mrs. Greathouse. of Scotts-ville, spent the with Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Clayton. Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Bohannon, of Springfield. will arrive tills week to spend the winter. LAGRANGE. Special to Tile Courier-Journal. LAGRANGE.

Sept. 6. Mrs. T. H.

Sherlcy, Mrs. Fannie Snavely, of Louisville, and Mrs. Nettie McDonald, of Pewee Valley, were the guests this week of Mrs. Georgo W. King.

Mrs. Lou Gibson, of Covington, and Miss Alice Trabue, of Louisville, visited Miss Fanny Berry. Mrs. Ida Eastes, of Pleasureville. is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Crowe at Anita Springs. Miss Freeman Allen, of Shclbyville. returned home Tuesday, having spent several days with Mrs. Stuart Clark.

Miss Martha of Plymouth, Mrs, J. R. Savage has returned to her home In Louisville after a visit to her Alio ine ciiaii uiuu will be hard to pay, but he asserted ,1,.,,. tlinil I iTillirv MISS T.ILLIA.V TK'HKXOK, Daughter of Mr. and S.

J. Ticlicnor, of Mellenry, Ky. parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. McLonev Miss ICdith Friedmann lias returned to STUDENTS OF DRAFT AGE URGED TO STAY IN SCHOOL 'ROMOTE MANY OFFICERS TO NEXT RANK AT SHELBY Klliott. George W. ler and Hugh St.

fantry; Herman Feik, Charles T. Mottern, Itobert Mikels, John K. Mil-John, of the 151st Ui-A. Collins, Ray W. Johnson, Ilalbcrt N.

K. Offut, Truman IS. r.er home in New Richmond, after visit to her sister, Mrs. L. E.

Rouse. Miss Lucy Peterson, of Midway, it to any industry or individual." and that not a protest against the bill had been made hy American business. American business, he declared, is too patriotic, too loyal, too big to think of shirking the financial burdens of the ELKTON. Special to The Courier-Journal. HICKMAN.

tu Tlie Courter-Jittirnul. the guest of tier brother, Mr. Hanson ELKTON, tfept. 6. Miss Hattie Williams, of Aliensville, and Mr.

Peterson, and family. Miss Mary Tebbs, of Chattanooga war. The war revenue measure, First and Second Lieutenants Are Is the guest of her sisters, Misses Kitchen declared, is designed to bring Hhil- w. of Haskell, Lucy and Eulleid 1 ebbs. Moved Up and Captains Are Made Majors.

lo ine i-im yi iimum in lutely n-eceisary for thn war on Ger Miss Louis liargc-tt, of Augusta, Is were quietly married Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's sister. Mis. the guest of Miss EUa Rorer. many, places cue ourueu wiuauj eiiiiltublv. and the committee hopes it u-ltt, ih ii.Tmrrivnl of the Ad J.

O. Chandler, near here, the Rev. JlC'KllAX, Sept. 6. Wednesday 8 I evening Miss Carrie Mae Rcid entertained the Gamma Tau Club and a few others at three tallies of A salad course was served.

Miss Dale Burrus, of Dumas, was an out-of-town guest. Tuesday evening Miss Celeste Roberts entertained a number of friends at "oOO." An ice course was served. Mrs. Harry Barrett and daughter. Miss Camilla Barrett, left Wednesday Fletcher officiating.

After a Youths subject to the draft are urged Lo continue their studies in a letter from the Federal authorities addressed to Supt. O. Reid, of the public schools. Pending tho adoption of a plan for military training of these boys, the letter states. "A boy his country best by endeavoring to improve his physical, technical and general fitness while waiting for the call to duty.

Formal notice in attached statins that boys of IS or over, wh-o are prepared to "enter coliefi: may enter the Students' -Army Training Corps with all college expenses paid and will receive $30 a month salary. HOPKINSVILLE. Spvcial .0 The 1 ministration and the Treasury. brief bridal trip to Louisville ar.d other Chairman jvitcuui siauyiun-. i 1..

-tl mamllAm til -rOPKlNSVlLLE, Sept. 6. Mrs. C. was nuiuo iuhomuw u.

.1.. 1. fly vyapj inter- I i A. ogden is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Parker at is the guest of Miss Charlotte Kerlin. Miss Bowell will make a visit in Louisville before returning home. Mrs.

Richard Barker, of Jacksonville: Miss Virginia Gordon, of Eminence, and Miss Ruth Lowry, of Glenarm, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Clark Thursday. Slaughtersville. for Indianapolis, to spend a month llie iiouoy, m.ii-j ii; i hi rupted by members who desired specific information on certain features of the legislation.

When Mr. arose to begin discussion of the bill, lefi than one-third of the members were present, but a uuorum was oon gathered. Miss Maie Bordeaux left this mornin wiui relatives. Perry and Spencer G. Pope, of the 152d Infantry; Daniel M.

Spohn, Headquarters, 76th Infantry Brigade; Louis .1. Kohter and Lawrence O. Rarick, 113th train headquarters and military police; Lawrence B. Harris and William W. Taylor, of the ISSth Machine Gun Battalion: Urin Coil, Randolph Gordon, Joseph M.

Harper, Freeman H. Howard. Henry 1'. Lewis and John F. Logan, of the 149th Infantry; Everett K.

Brooks, Harry C. Casper, James C. Redd, August C. Reinwald, John Esque and Herman P. Haynes, of the 150th Infantry.

Second Lieutenants who were promoted to First Lieutenancies are Ellis H. Stephensons, Lester J. Stoutt, -Rudolph A. Vollmer, James W. Worrall, Raymond Wrenn and Charles S.

Ryan, of the 151st Infantry; Edward O. Black. Harry A. Caine, Laverne C. Mahney and Clifford J.

Morgan, of the 15M Infantry; Jerry Hromagan, Hiram G. Ge-vexdom, George A. Hillsman, Oral G. Layman, Thomas A. Linton and Henrv C.

Moore, of the 149th Infantry; Clyde Bacchus Shirley, L. Elder. William B. Haynes, Ernest C. Lemaster, Blaine Massey and Albert F.

Miller, of the lfith Infantry. These men are from Indianapolis, Louisville and West Virginia cities. Dee lielrt and Mrs. Mack Reiil for Bardstown to attend Nazareth and little daughter left Wednesday for two weeks visit with the hitter's sis Academy. Mrs.

Ellen Seavors, of Baltimore, Is visiting her friend. Miss Vera Menser. Special to Tiie C'0-urier-Jouriinl. Camp Shelby, Sept. 6.

A number of First Lieutenants were promoted to Captains and a number of Captains were promoted to Majors at Camp Shelby to-day, and will immediately report to their commands. All of them arc assigned to infantry regiments. Those promoted to the rank of Major are Charles A. Sharpe, 151st Infantry; John If. Terry, U9tli Infantry; Charles C.

Robinson and Charles F. Thomason, 150th Infantry; Ski Cum-mings. 152d Infantry; W. Hurt, 151st Infantry, and Capt. Xeville A.

Powell, 162d Infantry. The First Lieutenants promoted to the rank of Captain are Walter II Thomas, Edward L. Watson, Frank R. ter. Mrs.

Hotchkiss Young, in Memphis. Miss Pauline Shaw left Wednesday COMMUNITY CHORUS TO NET EARNINGS OF WATER COMPANY SHOW DECREASE for Clttrksdale, where she will Among the Hopkinsville golfers who points they will go to Haskell, where the groom is engaged in business. Misses Ruth Burma and Kathleen Thompson are in Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Weathers have returned from a motor trip to Detroit and other cities. Mrs. J. M. Daweon, of Franklin, is the gutet of Mrs.

Mary Mr. J. C. f'enick. in at Dawson Springs.

Mrs. Claude Minnis. of Guthrie, is visiting her father, Dr. A. T.

Mc-Kinney. Mr. I. Matheney, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Laura Garth, has gone to Dalla-s, to join Mr.

Matheney, who will teach there this year. Miss Mary Garth, of Nashville, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Laura Garth. Miss Martha Young has gone to Kd-dyville to resume her work as a teacher of vocal and instrumental music.

leacn. went to Clarksville -Monday to play on Miss Hettie Williams left this week SING ON Y. W. C. A.

LAWN i r.i.Vtnru civilians will the Units of the Clarksville Country Club lor St. Louis for ten davs' visit. Minnie Dale of Dumas, were Mr. and Mrs. Kd L.

Weathers, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Starling. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. John Stites, take part in the community singing to be held to-morrow afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. A.

C.ll Underwood, Miss Bess Wallace, A. H. Eckles. Eel 11. Hig- Increased expenses cut into tlie August net earnings of the houisvilla Water Company to an appreciable extent.

"While gross earnings were as compared with for August. HM 7. the net earnings were only $40,717.11. as against S3 for the same month a year ago. o'clock on the lawn of the 1.

C. Second alio Broadway This is the second affair the War Cumb Community gins, Peter Grandison. lorn Smith Douglas Hancock and Robert Woodard, Mrs. Charles Jackson, of Nashville, it visiting relatives in Ilonkinsvllle. Special -to The Courier-Journal.

CARROLLTOX, Sept. 6. Miss Ida Cooper Pryor, who is in training as a nurse at Louisville, is at home on a fortnight's vacation. Miss Theresa Lee is at home from a two" months- visit at Batavia, Ohio. Mrs.

Mary Goslee and Miss Juliet Goslee will leave Tuesday for Milford. Texas, where the latter will attend school. Miss Gertrude Foller, of Kensington, is visiting Miss Frederika Grob-myer. Miss Mildred Mosgrove is visiting relatives at Madison. Ind.

Mrs. F. M. Golden is spending a fort-right in Louisville. Miss Bess Walker, of Campbellsburg.

is the guest of Misses Anna Katherine and Ruth Bet Coghlll. Miss Bess Green is at home from a visit in Louisville. wno nas been visiting -Miss Briggs and others, has gone to Woodland to teacli this year. Mrs. Sam B.

Parker'is visiting relatives in Caruthersvilic, Mo. Mrs. Swayne Walker and daughter, Frances, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barnes in Lexington, Ky.

'Mrs. Blanche Kennedy, of St. Louis. is the guest of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs.

F. A. Case. Frank Smith, of Houston. Service Hoard and the Y.

W. C. and will be featured by a programme of camp songs, patriotic and popular airs. Mr. and Mrs.

Ford L. Wilkinson, of COVINGTON. A tons leauer ironi me 1 1 1 1 1 Nashville, are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Mclteynolds. Miss Gladys Taylor has returned home after spending the year with relatives in Craig, and Kansas City, Mo. ect the chorus. throughout the is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Alice Am- 111 ytliiiu.iuii.iii country one of the most popular of the down-town activities uac oueu tin- munlty singings arrangeu im- FLEMINGSBURG. Spreial to Toe Com ier-Journu berg. Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. French-have gone to Nevada on a visit. Miss Gertrude liinford. of Brownsville, is the guest of Mrs. George Hudley.

'amp Community service lands of soldiers and citizens joined re- .1.. (.. mT-i-ommes in the LEMINGSBCRG, Sept. Jhi Jessie Carpeater hats gone to Lou isville to take a business course. MiSK Lucile Crook, of Henderson, cciitij in "o- parks In Columbus, Chillicothe and Cincinnati.

Louisville citizens and the men from the camp have been urged by the War Camp Community Board and the If You Were Free To Visit France To-morrow You Could Not Possibly Learn as Much of the GreatJPanorama "Over There" As You Will Learn Through the Great Writers, Artists and Photographers Represented In EABLINGTON. arrived nere tins week to spend the fall. Misses Virginia Dobyns, Goitevievo W. C. A.

to atteno. SMITHS GROVE. to Thn 1. Jones, Elizabeth Jones and Mary Bruce Richardson attended the Gormantown fair. Mr.

and Mrs. II. B. Dudley attended the Germantown fair. Spefial to The Courier-Journal.

COVINGTON, Sept. 0. Mary Winston Berry, of Louisville, is the guest of Miss Mary Winston Nelson in Newport. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Chase are enjoying a two weeks' stay at French Lick Springs. Mrs. Willard G. Fearler, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs.

Elliott Clarkson. Mrs. Ernest Sellers, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mrs. Arthur Hubbard. Miss -Helen Rodgers.

of Lexington, is visiting Mrs. Margaret Manly Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenulon Bristow, of Ripley, were guests of Mrs.

Josepii B. Combs. Miss Netty Rust is spending a fortnight with Mrs. Alex Worthington. Miss Archie Offutt, of Georgetown, is the guest of Miss Anna Nuckols Hobbs.

Mrs. James M. Arnold had as her guests this week- Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold Talbot, of San Francisco.

Miss Helen Ludlow, of Cleveland, is the guest of Mrs. Florence Bruce Sample. Mrs. Howard Gibbous is visiting in Huntington. W.

Va. CZEMA SMITHS GROVE, Sept. Alice. Ewing lias returned from a visit to Miss Esther Wright, ot Clin Miss Mae Meadowti litis returned to Valparaiso, after a vteit to relatives hero. ton, ill.

Mr. and Ms. John A. White, of Bowl Mrs. L.

B. Markwell was in Mays- Special to The Courier-Journal. Sept. 6. Mrs.

C. G. Mahern gave a bacon fry for Miss Isabel Mahern, of Hopkins-ville, last week. Miss Celia Hanna gave a dinner for Miss Frances McKlfatrich Thursday. The guests were Misses Elizabeth Long, Fern Stokes, Susan Marie and Snrah Crutchficld, Lena Davis, Gladys Whit-ford and Mrs.

Norman Elam. Mrs. C. W. Bowman and children, ot Evansville.

have been here several days. Misses Agnes and Frances Dubinsson, of Nashville, were honor guests at a party given by Miss Nell Blair. Mrs. L. V.

Renfr is in Bowling Green this wek. Mrs. B. B. Hackney and of Nashville, been here.

vihe recently. Miss Irene Whaley has gone to Chi cau'o to take a position as teacher. mg Green, and -Miss Louise Smith, of Woodburn, were guests of Lou The Sunday Courier-J ournal ENEMY LIKE POSLAM Mr. and Mrs. C.

T. MasteiBou. have-returned to Lexington after a visit to Ewing family last week. Mr and Mrs. W.

Couty. of Bowling Green, were guests of friends here last week. Mrs. Watt Lowrey. of Indianapolis, ia tlie guest of liss Bess Davis.

and Mrs. Charlie Pardue. of Glas Mr. and W. O.

Williams, of tno countv. Lieut. Kidwcll Grannis nnl Mrs. have returned to Dayton, after a visit to relatives here. Do not 'imagine that your Eczema Is gow Junction, were week-end guests of the one case that will fail to respond to Posiam's healing influence.

The more The Best There Is In Sunday Reading and Pictures" For instance, in to-morrow's paper, there will be a magnificent battle-story by George Seldes, entitled stubborn the affection, the more remark anu tirut. Miss Georgia Doll left this week for Caninbellsville to teach expression. able the immediate cltccts ot I'osiam seem. After von Know Posiam's splendid upon it as just so work you wilt look much "concentrated healing energy to protect your skin from all disordered conditions. Itching stops; angry skin is soothed at once.

LLy DUST, Sold everywhere. Jor tree sample Miss Elizabeth Beeler left for Auburn, where she win teach piano, voice and expression. Miss Alma Landers went to Rich l'ond to teach music. Miss Josephine Mitchell left this week for Mays Lick, where she will teach music. Anna Beck is visiting friends in Lebanon.

Tenn. From there she will go to Columbus, where she will teach French and mathematics. Mr. and Mrs. P.

D. Henderson are in Bowling Green attending the fair. Miss Esther Doll left this week for Georgetown to enter school. PARIS. Spuria! In Tl-o CoLrier-Journ-i 1.

PARIS. Sept. 6. Mrs. Neal Parker and daughter.

Irene, are spending a few days at Crab Orchard. Mr. I. B. Helbournc.

of Eminence, was the guest this week of his sister. Mrs. Lawrence Price. Miss Annie Laurie Page, of Dothan, who has been the guest of Miss Gertrude Slicer. left for New York, where she will teach.

Mr. and Mrs. -I. I.ouis Karlywine, of Chicago, have arrived for a visit with the latter's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. .1. Boardman. and other Paris relatives. Miss Ruth Sopcr is in Louisville, the "HE and write to Emergency Laboratories, 2-13 West Forty-seventh street.

New York City. VICTOR Posiani soap is a oauy treat to tender kin or skin subject lo eruptional trou CAMPBELLSBURG. Special to The Courier-Journal. CAMPBELLSBURG, Sept. 6 Mrs.

Hosea Massey, of Pineville, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Wright. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Ragland are visiting Mrs. M. L. Orem.

Miss Lucy Orem has gone to Buffalo, where she will teach. Miss Arrolino Smith is spending a short time with her aunt, Mrs. Leslie Smith, before going to New York for the winter. Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. S.

O. Boulwara and Miss Katherine Owens attended the State bankers' meeting in Louisville this week. Miss Grace Kipping, of Carrollton, is the guest of Mrs. lien X. Downs.

Mrs. E. A. Huneston. of Winchester, is the guest ot relatives in Frank-ltnton and here.

LEITCIIFIELD. Sppcinl to Tiv LLJTCMKIELD, Sept. 6. Mr. and A.

I'. Cubbage, of Louisville, aro the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cubbage, Misses Annie Abrams and Francid Yates are spending the week in Louisville. Mrs.

Wateon, of Louisville, is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. James Jones left Monday for Indianapolis, where he will make her future home. Mrs.

John Kirby, of Henry, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. llailie Kirby, last week. Mlsst Cheltie Hazel Ko-berts. of Kosmosdale, are visiting Miss Fay Story McCalh Mr. and Mrs.

TL A. MeClure are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Clifton Mahugh. at Walton. Mr.

and Mrs. Swan Beelfltf. of Hardin county, spent last week ulfh relatives here. bles. (Advertisement.

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S. INFANTRY CRAW TO ATTACK AND THE "DKAGON SPIT FIRE. guest of her cousin. Miss Lillian Soper. Regular Passenger and CarRo Service.

NEW YOKK-LIVEKPOOL Miss Mae Hall iett Wednesday for a two months' visit to relatives in Huntington. W. Va. KEWYORK-FALMOUTH-LONDON TRENTON. UptM'i'i! to Tlie I.

TRENTON, Sept. Virginia Edwards, of Nashville, is visiting licr cousin, Miss Sadie Garth. Miss Mary Dickinson entertained a number of friends Friday evening in honor of Miss Kathryn Settle, of Louisville, and Miss Virginia Edwards of Nashville. Tenn. Mis-s Mildred Grady lias returned from a visit to Hopkinsville.

Miss Lillian Waller has returned from a visit to Clarksville, Tenn Aticc SlliJ Mnhlni- 1,.,.. pt J.i WARSAW. Special to The Courier-Journal. Take the Water Route NEW YOEK-BKISTOL Draft Money Orders. or Cable.

Great Britain, Ireland, Scundlnaria, Ital. WARSAW, Sept. 6. Mrs. Ward Yager and little daughter, 9 9 I-ranee.

Portugal. Snabj. Switzerland. Por further information apply 51-24 STATE STRKET. NEW YORK.

eieioa. aiiei visiting ner Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Graham, re BESOTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. a visit to Hopkinsville. Ky. SHEPHERDS VILLE.

Spei ial to Til ConvTvlo SHEPHERDSV1 LLE. Sept. 6. Miss Louise Monroe of Louisville, was the week-end guest of Mti Nancy Jefferics. Miss Irene Crutcher.

nf Ghent, is the truest of Miss Edith Gobcr. Miss Helen Burkluilder. of Tennes OWENSBOEO. Special to Tile Coirlcr-Journal OWENSBORO. Sept.

Edna McLaughlin, of Toledo, has been in Owensboro several days, en route to Missoula, where she'wlll teach French and history in the High School the coming year. Mrs. J. S. Taylor has gone to Camp Grant to visit her son.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Dunn have gone to Nashville, where -Mr. Dunn has accepted a position with a powder plant.

Mrs. J. F. Ransly, of Chicago, is visiting her mother. Mrs.

Sue May. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Griffith motored to Hartford Monday. Mrs. Camden Riley, who has been spending the summer in Owensboro. will leave in a few day3 for Ogden, Utah. cAtLx7vtLc City 1 i.iiuioijhi anil (laughter Miss Kathryn Shancr, and Mrs.

Norton Garth have returned from Dawson, Ky. GEORGETOWN. S-te to Tor- Courier-. lournnl GEORGETOWN, Sept. Mrs.

Ed Gorham. Miss Edna Gorham and Mrs. Ben De Garis are Immn turned to Lexington Friday. Miss Emma Mountjoy, of Washington, is tiie guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Mountjoy. Mrs. Nannie Crouch and daughter, Sara Virginia Couch, returned to Madison, Monday, Mrs. Sue Vawter is guest of.

relatives at Burlington. The Rev. G. E. Coilins visited friends at Louisville several days.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carver, of Jeffer-sonville, were guests of relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Rifenburg, of Cincinnati, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.

F. Payne. ill llUlasino! see, is tin: miest of Mrs. J. F.

Combs. -re a woman you'll be keenly interested in this article by Antoinette Donnelly, because. know, "to be a perfect patriot these days you have to be a perfect Thirtv-six or. its equivalent in anti-fat." And Antoinette Donnelly tells how swimming affords the perfect route to the desired size. PA'S A "CHAMPEEN" BY HIS TALK.

TICE'S IN LINE FOR THK "B'G DRIVE" IN LIBERTY LOANS. POP MAKES DESPERATE AMBROSE HERO AND ALL YOUR OTHER COMIC SECTION FRIENDS ARE OV THE JOB IN TO-MORROW'S PAPER. The Photogravure Takes You Around the World and Back Again Other articles and features of unusual interest in to-morrow's paper will include: Opea uvmuoKout tHe yew-. Miss Bertie Manor, of Wickiiffe. is the guest of Mrs.

Hancock. Miss Carrie Goodwin, of Lebanon, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Lind-sav Ridgwav. a ten-day trip to French Lick Springs. h.w.nemsleij& 5on.g Alter visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Sylve Rothchild In Louisville. Mr. and Mrs-Joseph K. Marks and son Grauman' arc home.

nf .1 AUGUSTA. OWENTON. "ni-iuiiciu, nas been the guest of Scott county relatives. cm alio car- rington and children, of Palm Beach, are paying a visit here. Mrs.

Corinne Crumbaugh is in Detroit Judge Henry D. Clayton and Mrs. Clayton have gone to New York. Mrs. John Nichols has gone to Hnrri- man, for a visit.

.1 IT 1 Special to The Courjor-. Journal. OWENTON, Sept. T. A.

Moss is the guest of Dr. J. W. Thompson and family, of Georgetown. -Mrs.

Elizabeth Hill is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Acton Bourne in Cleveland. O. Mrs.

J. B. Allen, who has been spending her vacation in Watertown, N. has returned home. Miss Eila Roberts is visiting Dr.

and Mrs. F. M. Gaines in Carrolton. Misses Helen Swetnam and Harriet Salln.

who have been visiting in Richmond, returned home Thursday. Special to The AUGUSTA. Sent. 6. Mrs.

Pearl Marreraff and daughter left for Erie. to join Mr. MarK- eraff. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Jordan and children, of Portsmouth. visited friends here. Mrs. J. W.

Brooker and son. John, and Miss Kate Evans visited Georgetown and Paris relatives during tlie bast week. Mrs. J. E.

Smith, of Ashland. Is the icucst of her Barents. Capt. G. W.

Etfjr-lncrton. and Mrs. Edsircton. Mrs. R.

J. Kaufman has gone to An-niston. for a fortnight's visit with her sister. REAL LOVE STORIES. WHY PLATINUM IS FIVE TIMES AS VALUABLE AS GOLD.

CLEVER NEW TRANSFER DESIGN FOR BLOUSE. HOW PERFUMES WERE ORIGINATED. MENUS FOR THE WEEK. THE NEW SILHOUETTE THAT WOMEN ARE FAVORING. HAS SCIENCE MADE IT POSSIBLE TO BLOW UP THE EARTH? HOROSCOPE FOR WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 8.

MINERALS EMPLOYED BY UNITED STATES IN WAR. BUSINESS GIRLS' DEPARTMENT. DAISY FITZHUGH AYRES' LETTER. MLLE. ON DIT'S LETTER TO HER BROTHER "OVER THERE." I'.

I UllU JIUJX. Air. and Mrs William Kenney Ferguson md Mrs. H. Churchill Blackburn are spend- ccj LRL Miss Katherine Ward, of Louisville, Is the geust of her mother here.

SCOTTSVILLE. to Tlis C01.rier-J01.rnul. SOFT. LONG, SILKY Miss Maggie McClaskley. of Bloom-field, the guest of friends here.

Miss Nellie ''nickering, of West Point, is the guest of Miss Lula Ashbv. Miss Zora Raymond lias returned to her home after a visit with friends in Louisville. Mrs. Sam Fryer, of Oklahoma City, was the week-end guest of Mrs. C.

F. Troutman. GUTHRIE. to The Courier-Jouriri 1. GUTHRIE.

Sept. Mrs. Coleman D. Garth has returned to Kansas City after a few weeks' visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Gaines. Miss Anita Burnam, of Madison, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Maud Dickey.

Miss Mary Lee Owen left this week for Cerulean, where she will teach In the high school. Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Harris and son, of Erin, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Choate. Miss Lute Cabaness is visiting friends in Tennessee. Mrs.

W. L. Kimbrough visited relatives in Pembroke tlie past week. Mrs. L.

W. Gaines and Mrs. C. D. Garth visited relatives and friends in Trenton Thursday.

Mrs. Lewis Kidd and little Miss Grace Latham have returned -from a visit to Muhlenberg county. Tt limine Hero'in Pomade TTalr Dresslnr. COTTSVILLE, Sept. H.

Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Franklin, of Glasgow, are the guests of Mr.

and which Is del lslit fully perfumed and really tlie licst preparation made for producing beautiful, soft, ellfcy, stralsM. loae Huffy hair just ilio kind ycu irant. Hcroim feeds tlio scalp and make kinky, nappy, thort stubborn hair bo soft, Innj and lustrum that ynu can easily haiullo it and put it up In any style. 3t Is yfiir nfitural rizht to hare fine, loTcly hair, and Henilln offers you a clianee. Talie Jt hut don be fooled'lnto cettlng anything else toaa HEROL5N Tl makes slmrt lialr crow long and heautl- RUSSELLVILLE.

Special to The Courier-Journal. RUciriELI.VILLE, Sept. 6. M. and Mrs.

C. D. Matthews, of Auburn, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Mills this week. Mrs. Nell Keach, of Springfield, attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Deach Benson, here Monday. Mrs.

Xannie Coles has returned from a visit to relatives in Arkansas. Mrs. Cashman has returned to her homo at Karlington after a visit at the home of her son. Will Cashman. Mrs.

Josh Markam is visiting her husband at Camp Zachary Tavlor, THE COURIER-TOURNAL JUNIOR, CRAMMED WITH STORIES, CONTEST NEWS, DRAWINGS AND ALOHA CLUB GOSSIP. And in to-morrow's paper there will be THE. MOST CAREFULLY EDITED CABLE AND WIRELESS NEWS, STATE NEWS. MARKETS, SPORTS AND NEWS OF CAMP ZACHARY TAYLOR. Order Your Copy To-day SEVEN CENTS HILTON.

Special to Thi Courier-Journal. MILTON. Sept. 0. Miss Goldie Holsclaw left Wednesday to re-enter the winter term of school at Midway.

Ky. Mrs. Ollie Trieir. of Lagrange, has returned home after a visit of several days with relatives here. Mrs.

James T. Morgan and children returned to their home at Lagrange after a ten davs' visit here. Dr. c. P.

Harwocd and Mrs. Har-rraoi motored to Louisville Tucsflar and made a visit of several days. Mrs. J. M.

Shire. Mrs. Jessie Harris. Mrs. Will Wright, of Franklin.

have been the guests of Miss Myrtio Porter. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Red Boiling Springs, has-been spending the weekend with Mrs. S. H.

Bryant. Mr. Rupert Huntsman and family left a few days ago for New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Huntsman. Miss Luda Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Por lul fiinps limine scaip ana anuurua. 25 cents sZii'i, Ecrolin Mnl.

Atlanta, Ga. irifP Be vniir own man or wercan. AlXmO Wo muke yon a liberal offer Etui flhOTF you now maKO money laau ter Wilbournc are spending two weeks at Forest Springs..

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