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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1918. SOCIETY NEWS GATHERED THROUGHOUT KENTUCKY SPRINGFIELD. Special to Th CourkT-Jourin! SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 25. Mrs.

Marshall Wolford has returned from EARLINGTON. Special to The Courier-Journal. ARLINGTON. Oct. Blackburn returr.ed last week from an COVINGTON.

Special to The Courier-Journal. COVINGTON, Oct. 25. Mr. and Mrs.

William Curry are enjoying a trip East. SMITHS GROVE. to The Courler-Jo-jrnal. SMITHS GROVE, Oct. and Mrs.

Pate, of Cloverport, were guests of Prof. G. R. McCoy and and Mrs. McCoy this week.

Miss Hattie Tunks, of Bowling Green, is the guest of Miss Sallie Cross. Mrs. Grace Sneed, who has been visiting relatives here for several weeks, is now visiting in Nolin, en route to her home in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Garman have returned from a visit to relatives In Bowling Green. Mrs. Pearl Edwards, of Elizabeth-town, is the guest of her father. Mr. RICHMOND.

Special to The Courier-Journal. RICHMOND, Oct. Florence Eubank, formerly of Mt. Sterling, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Zena Cobb.

Judge W. R. Shackelford and Mrs. Shackelford have as their guests Dr. C.

Goodman, Mrs. Goodman and daughter, of Cairo, Egypt. Mrs. Emerson Gywnne has returned from Nashville and taken rooms at Hotel Glyndon. Mrs.

W. A. Langford has had as her guest Miss Sue Hume, of Trenton, Mo. Miss Belle Bennett left this week for Columbus, O. Mrs.

Verner Million has been visiting relatives in Louisville. Mrs. Sholby Jett and children, of Akron, have been visiting relatives In Richmond. Mrs. R.

J. McKce and daughter. Miss Gladys, have returned from a visit to HOPKINSVILLE. Special to The Courler-Journni. HOPKINSVILLE, Oct.

25. Mrs. Malcolmn Frankel and little daughter, Elizabeth Peyton, returned last night from Gettysburg, where they spent the summer with Mr. Frankel, who has sailed for France with a tank unit. They are with Mrs.

S. U. Wooldridge. Mrs. Frankel's sister.

Miss Opal Hester and Mr. C. L. Green, of Trigg county, were married yesterday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Durrett Moore and little daughter are visiting Mrs. Moore's father, J. P. Humphreys, at Colllerville, Tenn.

Mrs. Wade Brown and Miss Ella May Thompson, of Cercdo, W. are visiting Mrs. J. L.

Ereedman on South Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Allen are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allen at Elmo.

HICKMAN. Special to The Courier-Journal. HICKMAN, Oct. Rev. E.

M. Smiley and Mrs. Smiley entertained at dinner Sunday. Miss Carrie May Reid has returned from a visit to Mrs. A.

E. Haas in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Dobson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Eaker at Fulton on Wednesday for.

6 o'clock dinner. Miss. Dora McNeill has returned from Muscle Shoals, and is here for a few days. Mrs. Chester Barnes went to Louisville Saturday for a few days' visit.

Mrs. A. B. Forsythe has returned from a visit in Tiptonvillo, Tenn. Miss Mary Hardy Liggon has returned from a visit with Mrs.

Bailey Huddie-ston at Fulton, Ky. Miss Mary Holland, of Paducah, has beep, visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stubbs. Sr.

Mrs. Swayne Walker Is visiting In Louisville for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Reeves and son, Walker, have gone to New Madrid, to reside. OWENSBOKO. Serial to The CoiirU-r-Journni. OWENSBOEO, Oct.

23. Mrs. Chnries Villas and little daughter, of Cleveland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. McCulloeh. Mrs. Leslie Hundry, of Chicago, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Mullican, returned home "Wednesday. Mrs. W.

L. Little arrived Tuesday to visit her brother, Prof. J. L. Foust.

Mrs. Little has been visiting her husband, Capt. W. L. Little, at.

Camp Devens, Mass. Mrs. Guy Thompson, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Hays, at the Kenyon, has returned to Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. McGlothlin returned Tuesday to their home In Detroit, after visiting Mrs. John Hafendorfer. Mrs Mary E. Wolcott and Mies Elizabeth Elvard left Tuesday for Elbert Fields.

Lonoqe. to join the nurses reserve. GLASGOW. to Trie GLASGOW, Oct. J.

Lewis Williams, Misses Elizabeth and Frances Williams and Master Ferceful Williams spent last week In Louisville. Mrs. Karl Kapp and sons, Karl, and Dixon Rapp, have returned to Scottsvllle after a visit to the families of Hanson Trigg and II. Rapp. Miss Mary Harbison, of Louisville, is here for a few weeks.

Mrs. Charles Perkins, who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Belle Jones, will leave Saturday for Akron, where she will Join Mr. Perkins.

The Rev. E. W. Elliott and Mrs. jl-liott have returned from St.

Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorln Smith have returned from Crestwood. where they were guests of Mrs.

Smith's parents, the Rev. W. B. Gwynne and Mrs. Gwynne.

GBEEliVTLLE. SpooJal tD The Courier-Journal. GREENVILLE, Oct. 25. Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Kirkpatrick, of Louisville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Z.

Kirkpatrick for a few Misses Carrie Jane Puryear. Mary Fannell. Messrs. Will Pannell and Marvin Wells were in Central City Monday, evening to attend the wedding of Miss Carrie Stevens and Mr. Will Brizlndine.

Miss Lillian Duncan, of Bowling Green, visited friends here last week. Mrs. O. 'C. Roll Is in Louisville visiting her daughter, Mrs.

John Wallace, for the week. Dr. X. C. McCown and Mrs.

McCown, of Palestine, visited his sister, Mrs. Cecil Roark, last week. Mrs. Vera ilason, of Pontiac, arrived Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. J.

B. Perry. Mrs. L. H.

Brown, of Owensboro, 1b the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hunter. Lexington. Mrs. Calvin Taylor and son Welester have been spending some weeks in uin ctnnati.

CATLETTSBURG. Special to The Courier-Journal. ATTLETTSBURG. Oct. 23 Mrs I Daniel Vose returned Tuesday afternoon from a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs.

J. E. Mc- nnniel. Cincinnati. O.

Mrs. Claude York and Miss Nellie Bell York arrived home Wednesday from M-aysvllle. where they had been visiting relatives, xi. i -m, ijniiort Owens arrived mi. aim a.wuw home Monduy night, after a visit in Portsmoutn ami Linfimiuu, -mi t.ut loft Weilnesriav for Hazard, to be the guest of Mr.

and ir n.i.lc loft- Frirlav for u. riai.j Erie, to join ne.r i- and Mrs. Davis will be located in Erie for the present. -w Dno HaMilo riiliirneri Krlrlav from an extended visit at Columbia and Middletown. ivy.

Miss Edith Marcum, oi ijuuisa, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. P. S. Marcum. Mrs Frank Moore, oi i-onamouui, rrivori Snndav to visit her daughter, Mrs.

G. F. Adams. WARSAW. Special to The Courier-Journal.

WARSAW, Oct. 25. Miss Annie Blackmore is the gue3t of relatives in Louisville. Mrs. J.

G. Clore is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morriss, at Walton.

Mrs. Will Leavelle is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Long, and family at Covington. Miss Myrtle Edwards, of Napoleon, war- the gue3t of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Hood.

Miss Margaret Spencer, who attends school at LexingtQn, is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.

Spencer. Mrs. W. K. Roberts is visiting her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomas, at Georgtown. Miss Mary Nancy Richards, of Napoleon, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Donaldson, Monday.

The Rev. J. W. Clarke and Mrs. Clarke, of Sparta, visited friends here Monday.

Mrs. Nellie W. Reese, of Bowling Green, is visiting Dr. T. P.

Allen and Mrs. Alien, at Pembroke. CARROLLTON. Special to The Courier-Journal. GARROLLTON.

Oct. 25. Miss Mary Rose Hunt, of Newport. Is 'Visiting her cousin. Miss Nettie Mastcrson.

Mr. and Mrs. Roerer Tandy, of Texas, aro guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Tandy. Mrs. Vireil McKnicht.

of Rising Sun. is a visitor to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philln O'Donald. Miss Hilda Suetholr.

has. cone to Nashville. to attend school. The Hon. John C.

Strother. of Louisville, was a visitor this week to his sister. Miss Alice Strother. and niece. Miss Mildred Moscrove.

Mrs. N. C. McCown. of Palestine.

is visiting tho Havdon place. Mrs. O. W. Smith left Friday to join her husband at Montgomery.

where he is employed. MURRAY. Special to The Courier-Jonrna I. MURRAY, Oct. 25.

Miss Mydelle McElrath, who is attending school in Murfreesboro, is at home for the week. Misses Neva Baker. Patty Barnett and Pat Ryan, who have been attend- ng school at faduenn, are at nome. Miss' Clara Brown, of Nashville. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

W. W. iuctiiratn. Miss Mary Frank Dinguid is at home until the Clay School reopens. Mr.

and Mrs. T. w. lates. of Graves county, are at the bedside of their son, tho Rev.

M. T. Yates, of this city, who is critically ill of pneumonia. Miss Ruth Houston, ot Lexington. is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Hardin Morris. TRENTON. Spefial to The Courier-. Tourna1. TRENTON, Oct.

25. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Carmack spent a few days Willi relatives nere tnis week. Miss Jonie Greye has returned from a visit to Clarksville, Tenn. Mrs. O. C.

Strother. of Clarksvi le. is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Fox. Mrs.

R. R. Grady has returned from Louisville. J. L.

Perkins. Mrs. Roff, of Bowling Green, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. McCoy, this week. Prof.

J. R. McCoy and Mrs. McCoy returned last week from a visit to rela tives in Cloverport. AUGUSTA.

Special to The Courier-Journal. UGUSTA, Oct. 25. Mrs. H.

A. Ellis and son William, Miss Millie A Caden and Mrs. O. C. Bartlett and children, of Maysville, visited Mrs.

J. E. Wright the past week. Mrs. Sadie Fleming, of Chicago, visited Mr.

and Mrs Finley Henderson. Miss Kate Coughlln, of Cincinnati, is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hook and daughter, Miss Nancy, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. M. P. Helm at Indianapolis. Miss Helen Leich "has returned home after spending several days at Huntington, W.

Va. Mrs. Flora Spencer, ot Vancouver. B. after a visit with her sister, Mrs.

R. L. Carr, left for Chicago. Miss Edna Russell has returned home after spending several months In Arkansas. FLEMINGSBURG.

Special to The Courier-Journal. FLEMINGSBURG, Oct. 25. Mrs. C.

R. Scott and Mrs. E. N. Clinken-beard have returned from a visit to reltaives at Flora, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kacklcy have returned from a trip to Cincinnati.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Overton are visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Mt.

and Mrs. Harry Hawley left for a visit to relatives at Muncle, Ind. Mrs. Belle Nevvcomb, of Louisville, who has been the guest of Mrs. James Summers, has returned Mrs.

Paul Hcflin is visiting relatives in Lexington. Mrs. S. E. McClanahan has returned to Paris, after a visit to her father, Mr.

W. H. Faris. Mrs. Lutie Willett.

of Maysville, has returned after a visit to Mrs. Dunlup Howe. CARLISLE. 5peil.il to The Courier-Journal. CARLISLE, Oc.t 25.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Palmer have returned home after visiting relatives in Louisville, Sheiyville and Lexington. Mrs.

E. L. Buchanan has returned to her home in Nelson, Canada, after visiting reltaives here. Mrs. W.

M. Hamilton is visiting her son, Wilbur Hamilton, in Lexington. Mrs. Dorsey McClure, of Latonla, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C.

U. Braniblett. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brayfield returned to their-home in Lancaster after visiting relatives here.

RUSSELLVTLLE. S.Jerial to The Courier-Journal. RUSSELLVILLE, Oct. 25. Mrs.

Sam Rose and children, of Hopkins-vine, have been visiting Mrs. Rose's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.

P. Posey. Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. 'Gorrell were called to Birmingham, on account of the illness of their son Raymond, who has Dneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Walton, of Al-lensville.

have been guests of relatives here. Mrs. Joe Rogers, of Auburn, is at the bedside of her sister. Mrs. M.

Starks, arid daughter. Miss Pearl Starks. who are III at their home on Center street. LIVERMORE. S'peelal to The Courier-Journal.

LIVERMORE, Oct. 25. Miss Inez Cox, who has been in school at Logan College, is spending her vacation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Rice are visiting their daughter, Mrs. John Massey, at Owensboro. Miss Mary Hawk, of Munfordvillc, who Is in school at Livermore, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Hawk, Bonnieville, Ky.

Mrs. G. W. Atherton lias recently gone to Alberquerque, N. to spend the winter with her daughter.

Miss Grace Atherton. BALDWIN "The Player Piano That Is Alt Bat Human" Endows everyone with the ability to play the Piano like an If you're any ciirSonIry to know riant to a rr mJwilne In musle. cone In and hear this astonixh-lns Invention indi-ridnsllxei by B1LUWH rentes. (Incorporated) 521 S. FOURTH AVE.

SHEPHERDSVILLE. Special to The Courler-Journni. SHEPHERDSVILLE, Oct. 25. Miss Irene Moredock has returned fAm a visit with friends at Mt.

Washington. Mrs. Flora Clemm is the guest of Mrs. Frank Monroe. Mrs.

Amanda Rogers, of Zoneton, is the guest of Mrs. Charles Bridwcll. Mrs. Mollle Nusy, of Chicago, Is the guest of Mrs. Mary Meredith.

Miss Sara Williams has returned from a visit to Mrs. Addie Williams, at Taylorsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chappel, of West Point, were guests of Mrs.

Bertie Griffin this week. Miss Essel Hoffman, of Louisville, is the guest of friends here. Mrs. Nancy Baldwin, of Indianapolis, is the guest this week of Mrs. Osear Kulmer.

CAMPBELLSBTJRG. Special to The Courier-Journal. CAMPBELLSBURG, Oct. 25. Mr.

and Mrs. Clem T. Theobald have returned from Louisville. Mrs. F.

Stlgers has gone to Hat-ton to reside. Mr. and Mrs. C. S.

Mrs. Margaret Wright and Miss Hallie Wright have returned from a visit In Louisville. Mrs. Ben Bryant, of Eminence, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C.

T. Theobald. Mrs. Lizzie Sandifer, of Louisville, is visiting Mrs. Lucy McClellan.

Mrs. Ben Curran and children, of Bedford, are guests of her mother. Mrs. Margaret Hardesty. SCOTTSVILLE.

to The Courier-Journal. SCOTTSVILLE, Oct. 25. Mrs. A.

G. Spiliman, of Earlington, arrived in Scottsville last Friday to visit relatives. Miss Rena Huntsman has returned from Nashville, where she has been visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. J.

B. Dodson and Mrs. J. L. Dixon were in Bowling Green one day last week.

by the American and Europ Savagery Crushing entD How Germany extended visit with friends ti Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Bourland an4 daughter, Miss Margaret Sue, of Portland, arrived last week to spend' the winter. Mrs. Kate Withers has gone to Birmingham to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs Lee Withers. a Elsie Robinson and Miss Ethel Evans are in Macy, called ther by the critical Illness of Mrs.

John Rob! inson and children. Hattie Credier, of Hopkinsville is visiting Mrs. Hey Brlnkley. OWENTON. Special to The OWENTON, Oct.

Xanni, Wilhoite, who has been visiting Mrs. O. Q. Leonard at Pleasant Hill, 0-, has returned home. Miss -Susie Roberts, who is teaching in the Harrodsburg graded schools, is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Roberts, while her school is closer! Mlrn Henrietta Forsee. teacher at Hurnside. is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs.

G. T. Forsee. Misses Frances Curtis and Anna Val-landingham. who have been attendln0 school in Danville, are at home durmf the quarantine.

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Miss Alba Wakefield has returned from a visit with relatives in Louisville. Miss Peggy Fulton, ot Bardstown, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. D. Logan entertained with a handkerchief shower Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Scott Stratton.

Miss Corine Johnson, of Boston, Is visiting Miss Sue Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Enrly have returned from Lynchburg, where they visited relatives. Misses Elizabeth and Nancy Huston, of Louisville, are visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Landan Domaree are visiting relatives in Samuels.

Mrs. J. P. Hughes nnu -Mrs. lit ui-mir entertained with a miscellaneous shower Thursday Afternoon in honor of Miss -uary Scott btratton.

IRVTNGTON. Spef-ial to The Courier-Journal. IRVIXGTON, Oct. 25. Mrs.

Edwin Taylor and children, of St. Louis, are visiting their grandmother. -Mrs. Mary Munford. Mrs.

J. T. Johnson and daughter Frances, of Louisville, were midweek guests nf Mr Mrs T. N. XIcGlOthlan.

Miss Nell Conniff left Friday for. Fort McPherson, to Teport ror uuiy as a Red Cross nurse. Mrs. Adele Connitt has received notice of the safe arrival in France of her daughter, Miss Margaret Conniff, who unilcd frntr, Onh.V Miss Beverly Cain and Miss Costa, of Brazil, South America, alter a viait iu Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Cain, left Monday for Underwood, N. where they will visit n. Tnm rnln unrl Xtrs. Cain. Misa Sue M.

Board and Miss Lena Board, of Big Spring, were guests of Miss Bada Drury ana -Mrs. xi. r. siu-Glothan last week. Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Vogel and mother, Mrs. Cooper, have returned from a visit to friends in Owensboro and Henderson.

LANCASTER. Spevial to The Courier-Journal. LANCASTER. Oct. 25.

Miss Martha B. Ratcliff and Miss Mat-tie Adams have returned to their home in Sharpsburc: after a visit to Mrs. NacUie JlcGrath. Mrs. Harold Oldham is at home after a visit to her husband at Camp Zacharv Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Huches and dauchter.

Marcaret. of Louisville, were week-end cttcsts of relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. S.

Ij. Gibbs ana Miss Elizabeth Gibbs were visitors in Danville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Raney were hosts at a noonday dinner in honor of their daughter. Mrs. Jesse Hen-dren. of New York.

Mr. and Mrs. lid walker, ot eminence, were the week-end gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Woods Walker.

TJNIONTOWN. to Trie Courier-Journal. UNIONTOWN, Oct. 23 Mrs. Mary Ogbaun has been visiting in Ashe-ville, N.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ned Medley have returned to their home in Detroit after visiting relatives here. Miss Ann E.

Medley, of Detroit, has been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kite have returned from an extended visit. to New York City and Hazel Hurst Aviation Field.

Mrs. Ella Green and daughter. Miss Lillian Green, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clements.

Miss Lucy Ruark. of Paducah, has been the guest of Capt. A. J. Pfeffer and Mrs.

Pfeffer: PRESTONIA. Special to The Courier-Journal. PRESTONIA, Oct. 25. Mrs.

Fay Kunce. wife of Lieut. F. E. Kunce, of the base hospital, is visiting in Chicago this week.

Miss Durret Oglesby and Lieut. W. Jones and Lieut McMann were guests of Miss Anna Ryan Wednesday evening. Dr. W.

O. Bailey and Mrs. Bailey have returned to Louisville for the winter. Maj. Charles Barton and Mrs.

Barton celebrated their wedding anniversary Monday. GREENVILLE. Special to Tile Coun-er-Jourmtl. GRESNVILLE, Oct 25. The marriage of Miss Carrie Stevens and Mr.

William Brizendine was quietly solemnized Monday night at 9 o'clock at the home of the Rev. J. R. McAfee, Central City. The Rev.

McAfee performed the ceremony, those in attendance were Misses Carrie Jane Pur year, Mary Pammel, Messrs. William Pammel and Marvin Wells. Mr. and -Mrs. Brizendine left for a short stay In Louisville and will be at home in Green ville after November HAWESVTXLE.

Special to The Courier-Journal. HAWESYTLLE. Oct. 25. Mrs.

Arthur Fogartie. of Bayminette, arrived Tuesday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vance. Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Hinklc left Thursday for Evanston. IIL.

to be sruestB of TJr. Russcil Scott and lira. Scott. Miss Virginia Sapp. of was a last week-end gui-st of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Sapp. Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Send us your orders by Parcel Post. "We insure your goods against loss by fire. LARGEST l'LAXT IX THE SOUTH DRY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY 1016-24 WEST CEDAR ST.

LOUISVILLE, KY. proceed on present time, and Mrs. William Walker has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Olivia Cook, of Jefferson City, Mo. Mrs.

Charles Herring, of Cleveland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alfred Macdon-old. Mrs. Webb Rose, of San Francisco, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Harriet Kidney, in Newport.

Miss Russell Ransom had as her guest Miss Rose Gale, of Erlanger. Miss Marguret Terrell is home from Suyre Institute, Lexington, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Terrell. Mrs. Zeke Arnold Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Amos Turney, at Paris. Mrs.

Robert Pearson will be a delegate to the D. A. R. convention at Ashland. Mrs.

Kate Deroode Woolsey, of New lork, is visiting friends here. Mrs. William C. Martin is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Warner, at Danville.

Miss Llewellyn Hemingway Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hemingway at Muncle, Ind. PARIS. Special to The Courier-Journal.

FRIS, Oct. Sidney Burris Tripp, of Nebraska, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Konathan Burris, at Little Rock, this county. Mrs.

J. E. Burnett, who has been ill at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington. nhl. I Lu lllia 1IIS111U- tion this week and is with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. James, on Fourth street, this city. Xtr nnfl r.P lir.i,.

i. -owau ana son, Wolford Ewalt, and Mrs. Sam Ewalt, of Kilmer avenue, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolford in Johnson City.

Tenn. iiieiiiiiie, ui New York, who has been the guest of "trs- rse w. Judy, and Miss Emily Holllday, returned to her fr .1 at mi inoniaB riiggms nave returned From i.lof tn are with Mr. and Mrs. C.

V. Higgins, GEORGETOWN. Special to Tho Courier-Journal EORGETOWN, Oct. 25. Mre.

Mar' Ncalc and Mrs. John Adams arc visiting in Detroit- Mich. MISS Nannir. Tnrlplnn whr the past three years in California. Is home.

Mr. and Mrs. John ir gone to York, being called there liic iinieas oi tneir son: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Finley, of Oklahoma, are the trupsts nf rhMr nn.nt Mr.

and Mrs. Jo Finley. -urs. E.ua Hryan Rogers has gone to Louisville to snend the Wintur w-ltli hrn- daughter, Mrs. James Lipscombe, at the Mr.

and Mrs. 'Ed Fish are New castle, Ind. The marriage of the Rev. Paul Lut-trell and Miss Hattie Louise Conrad was solemnized this week at the home ot the officiating minister, the Rev. T.

C. Ecton. MILTON. to The Courier-Journal. MILTON, Oct.

25 Miss Lorena Engleman, of Lagrange, has re turned nome alter a visit to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Helman Engleman. Mrs. Bertha Moore, of Louisville, has returned home from a visit to her cou sin. Mrs.

Leve Gossom. Miss Mamie Godfrey, of Madison, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Willis. HORSE CAVE. necia! to The Courier-Journal. HORSE CAVE, Oct. 25.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culbertson, of Vin-cennes, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. J. M.

Hulen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poynter and baby will return this week from a visit at Georgetown. Miss Mary Dunagan, who is attending college at Bristol, was called home Monday because of the illness of her father.

The next lime you buy calomel ask for The purified calome) tablets that are entirely free of all sickening and aali vating effects. Medicinal rirtnej nttb taw raved, Cuiranleea if font imjjghl. Soli only ir tcaSei paekrfret. filer 3Sc Cash Executors Stirring events in the great world war have followed one upon the other with such bewildering swiftness recently that the various changes leading up to the present situation are not clear in the public mind. I The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week October 26th clarifies the war news so as to give the reader a grasp of the entire subject.

That "only military reasons" could have compelled the groveling Teuton pleas for peace was clear enough even if a leading German newspaper had not made the confession. "Only'mili-tary reasons" in, the shape of Allied victories from. "Dixmude to Damascus" accounted for the reported revival of gaiety in Paris, while neuti'al observers told how in Berlin "everybody want? to group together just as before great disasters." This article treats every angle of the war and will be read with enthusiasm by the American public. It is illustrated by a large full-page colored Map with a complete index. Other articles of special importance in the Oct.

26th "Digest" are: Passing Sentence on the Kaiser and His People KTJTTAWA. Special to The Courier-Journal. UTTAWA, Oct. 25. Mrs.

J. B. Rothrock has returned to Padu-cah after a visit to Mrs. J. C.

Black. Misses Thelnia Sexton and Cornelia Wilkerson spent the week-end at Padu-cah as the guests of Miss Elolse Writt Misses Tylene Sexton and Mattie Black were the week-end guests of Miss Ruby Sexton at Grand Rivers. Mrs. W. M.

Wadlington is visiting her daughter. Mrs. S. E. Marshall, at Cairo, Mrs.

Harold Reed has returned to Pa-ducah after a visit to her mother, Mrs. L. Ray. Miss Gracey Lyon Wake spent a few days at Princeton as the guest of Mrs. Edward Jones.

Miss Bettle Chrlsman has returned to HoDkinsvilla after a few days' visit here. NEW HAVEN. Special to The Courier-Journal. NEW HAVEN, Oct 25. Miss Ruby Despain, of Louisville, is the guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Despain. Mrs. G. E.

Tatum, of Rileys, is visiting her son, Mr. Edgar Tatum, and Mrs. Tatum. Miss Cellie Greenwel! Is in Louisville, the guest of Mt. and Martin Green-well.

Mrs. Florence H. Dawson has returned from Louisville, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Knablecamp. Airs. George Marcum and little daughters have returned to Louisville, after a visit to her father, Mr. J.

B. Nevitt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curran have returned to Bardstown, after a visit to her father, Mr. Joe Qf.

Shoemaker. Mr. and lira. B. Burch and daughter hare returned to Paducah, after a visit to Mrs.

Henry. T.T.TTr'.H KTT7T.TI, Spf-clnl to The Cnurler-Jo-jrncL LEITOHFIELD. Oct 23. Mr. O.

P. Yates and mother. Mrs. Z. Tales, left Monday for Louisville to spend the winter.

Mrs. Da-rid Robertson left Monday for Cincinnati to visit relatives. Miss Annie Abracs left last week for her home In Louisville, after spending the summer with reltaives here. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Givans and Hiss Bonnie Thompson were guests of friends in ELizabethtown last week. Mrs. J. L. StaTKii and dangister.

Hiss -Nellie, of were the guests of Mrs. Ruch Stricklar last week-Mrs. Ish Tompson has returned from visit to her sister at Fordsville. PEREYVTLLE. FpcrioJ to The CoTlrler-Jourrwi.

FKRTV1LLE, Oct. 25. Mr. and Tlrs. Frank Linney have returned from a visit with relatives In Ohicv Indiana, Missouri and Kansas.

Miss Elizabeth Bruce, of Bhuikey. is spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Rose Bruce. Miss Gertrude Harmon, of Hazanfl, Is with relatives here for several dajr. Mrs.

A. C. Harbersan is speridms; several days with Mr. apd -Mrs. -Edgar Pirrdom at Jellico.

Miss Hadgie Lester, of TJainriHe, the guest of Miss Pearl Harmon. Miss Lillian Hjdis, of Danville, is lie guest of Miss Katherine Camp. 1 Kendrick ClncorporjUed) 460 FOURTH AVE. Diamonds ean Press of Germany's Pleas for A Review More U-Boat War and the New Congress The Voice of British Labor Through Rapine to Peace Foch as the Huns See Him Peach Stones for Gas-Masks Ironing Out Iron Literary Prophets Who Foresaw Our Day A French Leader for the Boston Symphony Are We Growing Profane? Best of the Current Poetry France's Storied Fields (Prepared by the U. S.

Bureau of Education) Germany's Colonial jCrimes Europe Admiring Yankee Teeth Seeing Through Brick Walls How Museums Help Win the War Are Your Phonograph Records Slacking? Prince Max's Applied Christianity News of Finance and Commerce East Broadway Baptist Church rue utile Churcli Witli tUo BKi Welcome. The Lord's house will he open Sunday for prayer and meditation from 10M5 to 12 o'clock and from 7 to p. m. "Whore two or three are leathered together in My name, there am I in the midst." Matt, xvili, 20. REV.

T. P. SEERENMANX, PASTOR. Many Fine Illustrations, Including Maps, Cartoons, Etc. THE DIGEST" NOW SOLD ON A STRICTLY NON-RETURNABLE BASIS demand.

Readers of THE LITERARY DIGEST should place an order with their news-dealers if they would be sure of getting it regularly. When you buy thi3 week's number, tell the news-dealer to save next week's number for you, or, better yet, several future numbers. This is the only way to insure your receiving "The Digest" regularly from the news-dealer. With this number October 26th THE LITERARY DIGEST is sold to news-dealers upon a strictly non-returnable basis. This means that news-dealers will buy only enough copies of "The Digest" to furnish regular patrons.

Our action is made necessary by the ruling of the War Industries Board calling upon publishers to conserve paper, freight tonnage, labor, power, etc, by limiting publishing to actual Executors' Sale of CORN In order to settle the estate of R. S. Veech, deceased, we will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, about 100 acres of corn, cut and in shock, on Beargrass Farm, beginning sale near the brick barn. This farm can be reached by either the Jeffersontown car via Frenchman's Station, or the Anchorage car via St. Matthews Station, or by vehicle via Cannon's Lane or Breckinridge avenue.

Time Monday, October 28, at 2 P. fVL UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION GL itcADOO, DIRECTOX GENERAL Of RAILROADS. CHANGE IN STANDARD TIME The "hrmffe of -the clocks and watches will be tnmed back one hour at 2 a. m. Snndav.

October 27. as nrovided in the October 26th Number on Sale To-day All News-dealers Federal law. The eBary (' Mark'oii "Wa Distinction i to.l IS Bo a Roaderoff III Overnight passenger trains will leave Louisville one hour later than shown in schedules, as follows: Terms So. 307 CHICAGO SIfiHT EXPRESS, 1 2:1 5 a. ra.

Oct. 27) AH trains not listed will when the clocks are retarded they will wait one hour for the JAMES N. VEECH, UNITED STATES TRUST BETHEL B. VEECH FUNK WAGNALLS COMPANY CPubliahers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary). NEW YORK time..

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