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    ..lIfG

    I

    that lI't

    .o rL

    idlll with tha

    t al-

    -

    .

    Myer HYman and family

    were

    In

    Cincinnati, today.

    Mr. And

    Mrs. E. I

    .

    Harlan

    are

    a

    tending

    the State

    fair.

    Gam e

    r,

    chiropractor,

    Phone

    '78.

    Dr. P. A.

    Garner,

    chiropractor, Mr. n o

    rri

    s

    MORher is

    visiflng Tel-

    Lllbanun, Ohio, Rhone

    '78. a t i v ( ' ~

    nnd

    fr

    iends in nrdington and

    Mt. 1 il,cut .

    l I ~ r . and

    Mrs. J . T. H

    err

    in

    gton

    Ille

    Mrs. Olivcr Davis was shopping in visiting iii Brown.

    co

    unty

    and

    Augus- Mr

    s. E.

    .

    Burnhar

    t,

    of

    C

    in

    cin-

    inc:.innati, Tuesday.

    ta"

    Ky.

    nOli

    , spent

    s ~ , v e T a l

    dtl

    Yll

    lost week

    in

    '

    W lynesvillo.

    Dr. P. A.

    Garner.

    chiropractor, For nle- Extra good

    Jer

    sey cow;

    Lebanon, hio, Phon

    e- 7 .

    tour ye'ors old,

    calf

    by side. J.

    C.

    Mrs. Lowell Thoma's nnd

    Mi

    ss Hel-

    Hisey. en Early

    ca1\

    ed on

    M.rs

    . F. E. Thomas

    Jam

    s

    lIalne

    s nnd fnm ily, of nay- fondllY

    uftemoon.

    ton, spent aturday in Waynesville.

    11118.

    J.

    U.

    hopm"n

    enler

    taill

    ed

    the bridge cJulJ

    In

    st 1'ridu) IIftt I

    III,

    o

    n.

    I

    . M.

    Ro

    bit

    z I

    lind

    fami ly have re

    turned fl'om a visit to Mammoth ave

    Kentucky.

    111

    ...

    nnd Mrs. . R. Sherwood left

    Tue

    sdny for

    a

    week's \.isit in olu

    m- Mrs.

    Eliz.abeth ltich u

    nQ

    dllughter,

    bU

    t a nd

    Akron. ' Leon(\, spent "

    fl W r l u y ~

    lust weok

    with Mrs.

    Lc

    lcl'

    Sur/lice.

    Mi

    ss Mirinm McCrny. of Miumis-

    burg, WlI S the guest of her cou in Mr. anti

    1111

    S. f", R Moomaw

    1I1ll1

    Mi

    ss Louise Hough, Wednesday llight H. J. Hamm went to Lo

    ui

    sville. Ky.,

    and Thursday. Friday. retu rning Monday.

    Mrs.

    Marne Hatfield is back in t he (

    1 . , u E

    h t

    two-

    Mi

    ss

    Mirinm Spen

    ce

    .

    of

    Blanche

    s- II

    r. nnd \ rs.

    n.

    18011 urn

    te

    lephone after a t.er.

    wnll

    the wee

    k-

    nd guest

    of Mi 88 spent the

    weE'k-e

    nd

    with the latter

    5

    weeks vacation. . Esther Hlmd r50n. pnrents, Mr. I nd

    Mr

    s. F. E. Thomas.

    i ' Take

    advantag

    e of the many pec- Mr

    R

    Fred

    l\

    J.

    Co

    le and two child- Mr. lind

    Mr s. Rn

    lph Dyke.

    of

    Day.

    ials du ring August

    at

    Cury's Jewelry ren spent. several days visiting ton, spent SIllurday

    ni

    ght and Sun-

    ~ . . . . . . .

    will

    r o - -

    . . . . . f , . . . dIooH

    ....

    dner

    ........ t t o o a

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    . .

    ria.

    .....

    TIle.

    ftry II . . . . . . .

    touch

    of

    all

    Ii

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    00

    die

    lam

    appUqQf

    .-.u.

    f

    die adD 011

    ilae

    flOllt

    01

    ........

    .

    . . low "PaNIu" it make.

    the

    . . . . . dnitl Th. _

    rar,on

    mato-

    ...

    WO,W make

    up

    Ilkel, in the

    I...... Kay be obtaill.d in .Is .

    If o...... SUe 36 reqUiru

    yard,

    CJI

    6IDdI 'material aad

    1M

    .ucla

    X-

    for *irt

    u4

    trimml'nr.

    ... ; ~ e n c e

    U

    o....

    No.

    1112

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    8 f t

    '''k

    ,. cI'

    U

    ......

    '

    .

    ...........

    ..dto

    , . , . recetpt

    01 2Sc

    III

    .... - . l=i AlwaT,.

    ~ M

    . Ad4re1ll

    ,

    11

    BrotIdwa"

    . . ,

    0* Otr

    . . . . . . . . .

    mell-

    . . . . . . . .

    S'I; .

    Sh

    op

    , Lebanon, Ohio. . tives

    in

    Williamsburg. d

    llY with

    lfl: nnd Mrs. Lowe

    ll

    Thom-

    Mr.

    and

    Mrs. Amos Compton

    lind JI[rs.

    Mary Herrington. of Ken- as.

    so

    n,

    Leroy of ln diunnllolis,

    vi

    sited tucky i

    s,

    for. the

    present

    , making her

    MI

    sses L

    eona

    and

    Mi

    ldred Snider.

    t.he Misses Oglesbee on Tuesduy. bOllle with her son, Tom. of near Harveysburg, lire spending

    L. B.

    immons, of Covington, Ky., Mrs. Laura Mosher hns returaed

    spe nt

    aturday

    n

    ight and

    Sunday home

    after

    a plellsant visit in Milfo rd

    with

    hi

    s brother, Will Simmons. with F. C. Hnrtsock and family.

    See the beauti ful new gifts and

    novelties at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Little Herbert Humphreys is spend

    "The

    Home of Gifts," Lebanon, Ohio ing the week with Raymond

    and

    Amos Snider, near

    Har

    veysburg.

    the week wit.h the

    ir

    aunt in Nor

    wood.

    Mrs. Rosalie Adorns, of Kansas

    City. ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

    W., H.

    Allen Wednes

    du

    y of last

    week.

    MlS.

    Anna Cook lind IIfrs. Eva

    Cook, of Springboro, were gucsts of

    Mr. and

    .Mrs. '

    C.

    H: Sherwood, Sun

    day aftel'noon.

    Mi

    ss Mildred Har tsock, who ho s

    Afler a pleasa nt visit with Mr. and been \Visiting relatives in Waynes

    Mr

    s. H. C .

    Co

    lemlln in Norwood, Mrs. ville hus

    re tu

    rned to her home in

    Kate Co lema n and Miss Louise Hen- ~ i \ f ~ r d .

    derson returned home Saturday.

    II

    , M C ' 111 E C Mrs. Wilbur Bowen, of Ripley, 0 .,

    . ra. ny ook

    li

    nd

    1'5.

    ' F. A. Wright and Rev.

    N. John

    son,

    spent

    . ost with her parents, Mr.

    Cra ne

    and

    so

    n, of

    Dayton, were

    of Ferry,

    attended the coun

    tY

    meet- and Mrs. J . T.

    Herrington, near

    Way-

    guests

    of

    Mr. a1\d

    M1S.

    D.

    L.

    Crone.

    I t W d d ft Ing

    of

    the Oh urches of Christ of High oesville.

    as

    e nes ay a

    emoo

    n. land county, at

    Hi1IBboro.

    last Sun- .

    dllY

    At our

    store you enn select a Gru-

    If you have promised yourself a . .

    new watch see the Gruen Guild . en watch. The utmost In beauty and

    teh

    EI

    ' DI'

    i H 'I t t Mr. and Mr

    s.

    J. C. Hawke return- aecuracy.

    Cary's Jewelry

    Shop, Leb-

    wa es, gm. Ino s, amI on, a d h T d . ht fBI ' Oh'

    C ' J

    I

    Sb Leb

    Oh

    'o e ome uea ay

    Dig

    rom ur

    mg-

    anon, 10

    .

    II ry s ewe ry op, anon, I. ton, Kans. They were accompanied

    The regular services will be rcsum- by Jlfr. and M

    1'S

    .

    W. B.

    Mather and Mrs. Alvin Earnhart and sons,

    ed at St . Mary's church next Sunday, daughter. the latte r part

    of

    the week with

    September 4.

    Cbul'ch' school

    and

    Mrs.

    Burton Earnhart, of

    9 :45,

    sermon

    and

    lIoly Communion

    Cary's Jewelry

    Shop

    is open every

    Dayton

    eveni

    ng

    until

    9

    p.

    m. Come in

    and

    at 11

    o'clock. see

    the many wo nderful and

    unuaual Mrs. Will Uorn

    and

    two children,

    gifts. You are always welcome

    at

    of Dayton, spent the latter part of

    this mo st interestIng store. last week with her siste r, 1\lrs. For

    Mr.

    and

    Mrs. Ralph Miller e

    nter

    tai ned last Saturday evening with

    one of their fn' "ous

    fis

    h f

    ry

    s,

    and

    IIlr. and Mrs.

    C. H.

    Sherwood

    had

    aU the

    accompammcnts.

    The

    guests as dinner guests l

    ast

    Thursday, Mrs.

    were Mr. lind Mrs. F. B. Henderson, C. E. Ed1varcls and d a u g ;ers, Mar -

    1Ifr.

    and Mrs. S.

    D.

    Henkle"

    Mr

    . and

    goret

    and MaQ. Ellen, of Dayton,

    M1S.

    Ernest But terwo

    rth,

    Mr. and

    and

    R A Conn

    r

    d f

    '1

    Mrs.

    Jame

    s McClure, Mr.

    and

    Mrs.

    .

    e an _ amI y.

    re

    st

    Hough.

    Mr.

    and

    Mrs" H. O. Cornell

    enter

    tained on

    Sunday

    Mr. and Mrs. Vern

    Hough

    and

    children, and Mr. and

    W.

    B. Squires.

    E.

    V. Barnhart,

    Mrs.

    C.

    W.

    Barnett

    and Mias Velma Cornell.

    Next to life

    itself

    eyesight is per

    haps the mplt precious poneasion of

    mankind.

    It

    pa)'ll

    to have your

    eyes

    given attention

    by

    an

    eyuight

    Ipec

    ialist.

    Dr

    RudolJlh is here every

    Tuesday and Saturday. Examination

    is free .Cu:TsJewelry Shop, Leb-

    anon, Ohio. '

    Mra .

    Eva

    ' Miller returned home

    Monday after spendIng a week with

    her daughters, Mrs. Grace McCune

    and Mi

    ss

    Ruth

    Miller, tourin&' the

    Great Lakes

    and

    Georgian

    Bay

    Herman

    . Surl'lIce

    and

    Roy Ellis l

    eft

    last week for Columbus, where they

    are

    playing

    wit:h the

    AU

    State band

    at the Sta te fa. r. '

    Mr.

    amI M. s. George

    E. C a r n a h a ~

    Misl

    G l a d y ~ Harlan, of

    Dayt.un,

    and daughter, MillS

    Olive,

    of

    Mason,

    Mrs. .

    Warren

    Espy

    entertained

    the spent

    Sunday

    '\Vith Mr. and Mrs. Earl

    cJass

    of '28

    t

    the

    Waynesville High Greene and falnily.

    school, Tuesday evening of la

    st

    week . . ,

    at the

    home of Mn. Espy in C en te r- Mr. and Mrs.

    Vern Hough had 8l\

    ville.

    their

    8uPPllr guests last Friday, Mn.

    Will Horn and

    two children and Mr.

    M ~ . M. H. Allen,

    of

    Hagerman, and M18. FoTl's Hough.

    R.,.,uanphyaically danleroua. Why a k ~

    them

    ftnaftCially dantreroua becauae

    of

    inadequate

    Idaho, who has IJpent several months

    visiting relati:ves in

    Harveysburg and

    Oentorville, Is the week

    with

    The

    regular

    meeting

    of St. Mary's

    Guild will be held at

    the

    home of

    $ItomobUe inauranee? .

    The

    Travel

    ...

    Insurance Company. Why do

    we

    8ell

    80

    much

    lilver- Mr.

    and Mrs. Lindley Mendenhall,

    W..

    he Itnt

    to

    write automobile Ii_billy btaur- ware? Because "Yourex

    Bnyeneal" Mr. and

    Mrs.

    W.

    E. O'Neall a9d

    MillS

    1

    I

    . I I Is the beat plated

    war.

    made by man O,NeaU were businellS visit-

    anee and today ia the a 'leat mu tap e-, Ine

    or machine. See

    the

    beautiful

    pat-

    o

    ra

    in Cincinnati, Tuesday.

    lnauranc. in the o r l ~ . . .

    tema at Cary's Jewelry

    Shop, Leb

    anon. Ohio.

    Eraest

    L' Harlan

    ,'

    g e D ~

    WaynesVille

    '

    Mr. and M.s. Donald Henderson,

    Mr.

    and Mrs. Carl Noble, Mr. Ken-

    9 a. m. to 8 :80 p. m., Tuesday,

    and

    9

    a.

    m. un,

    il

    8

    p. m.,

    Saturday,

    Dr. RudolJlh,

    the Eyesight

    Specialist,

    Is

    at Cary's

    Je 'welry Shop, Lebanon,

    Ohio,

    ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; , ; ; ; ; ; ; ;

    neth Killion, of Dayton,

    MillSea Naney

    TJ:eadway li

    nd

    Doris Henderson

    were

    1"__ : . . . - : o : - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - . . . . . ; - - - - - - - _ ,

    Sunday dinne. guests of Dr and M

    rS. Th

    e annual I'eunlon

    of the

    Hawke

    -I

    Carl

    Hendenon.

    family was bel l

    in

    Memorial

    hall" at

    Itig . Will

    Pay

    For EgiS

    , .

    . Lebanon, ,last 8unday, with fifty-five

    Honoring the guests of MiSs Janet a e ~ t .

    CartWl'lght, the Misses

    Ruth Steph

    enson, Berd ie Gaar and Marietta

    Sparks,

    Mi

    ss Doris Hendenon enter

    tained with cards and dancing . on

    Saturday night.

    Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis

    and Mr'.

    Charles Davis spe

    nt

    Monday

    in

    Xenia

    with Mrs. MeliSsa Redfern, who Is

    In a

    critical condition. . .

    Min

    Margaret Hopkins and

    Henry

    Sayl,

    or attende4

    a

    dinner

    party given

    SERVICE, ' .USE

    Mark Twain

    'watl

    aif(lod

    ..

    lor, and

    I he

    often RponL happy

    we.eks

    crulaln ,

    with

    hi

    R friend; H. H. Rogel'll, in his

    Rellnl l '

    lIch

    L -Oncll they were caurht

    ollih

    of

    Cuba in a heavy sea,

    the

    1l

    1I1lL fJf

    1\

    Inng-dl'llw n and violent

    II

    le. Th

    ll r l b b

    WDB

    h

    eavlrl&' at

    tLq

    worst, and f

    i l l '

    Oll

    lle

    Mark Twain

    WIIS

    ups

    et by t he

    I-oiling and pitch

    ing

    of

    t

    he

    ship. He leaned over

    the

    It' Iail 'and rlung desperately.

    " 111 .

    lemens, can't I .

    get

    you some

    thing?" usked a steward. solicitously.

    "Yes,"

    Mark drawled,

    ear

    n

    est

    ly,

    "Ye s,

    I'd like a little island."

    ------

    - - -

    ANY WAY YOU WANT IT

    "[Jut dlld, Bi11y has gut char actel' .

    You cll

    n road

    it

    in his e

    ye

    s."

    '''I'hen Muriel, I've just blackened

    hi

    s chllracter."

    ga or

    more t

    in

    g Ihe

    \a

    SI lour weeks,

    is

    tht record

    01 Ihr.

    Holslein cow owned

    R. p,

    Brown o(

    l u m b u Ku. Her aV.nl8C has

    been

    96 lb.

    ,

    IIer

    d"y.

    She

    weighs

    900

    pClunds

    .

    GRANO AND PETIT

    JURORS

    ARE

    CHOSEN

    Boy's

    Arm

    Broken

    l OYed . the nine-year-old so n of Mr.

    und Mrs. Je sse Hess, of north of

    Waynes\

    i1le,

    fell fron

    a

    tre e Sunday

    afternoon. break

    in

    g two bones in his

    urm, about midway between the wrist

    Judge Chas.

    B.

    Dechan t hos drn.

    wn

    und elbow.

    trom the jury wheel thefollowlIlg - - -+

    numes

    of

    electors to serve 0 11 the 8

    Grand Jury for September. They Mrs. Graham etter

    arc summoned to IIppear on Thurs

    d

    llY

    morning. September

    1.

    Mrs. Eleanor Hatfield, Turl\ccl'cek.

    Waltel' Par let l. Cll?ll rcree

    k.

    Miss Vesta St.ubb s.

    TU1

    l1e

    creek.

    Mis.1

    Ella St.uart, TUl'tlecrcek

    C

    lift

    ord Montgomery, Clearcree

    k.

    Mi

    ss Winifred Borck. D

    ee

    rfield .

    Roy Bennett, Deerfield.

    A. M. Lewis, Harllln.

    Robert Garner,

    Mll

    ssie.

    Wallel' Allen, Clearcreek.

    Mrs. Ella

    B.

    Cook Way ne.

    H.

    Eeisenmenger, J.i:anklin.

    Mrs. Mildred James, Tur tlecreek.

    Mrs.

    Jennie Sheet

    s, Clenrcreek.

    J . W. Edward s, WlIyne.

    PeUt Juron

    The names of those elrawn for Pet

    it

    Jury

    service

    nre

    as fo

    ll

    ows.

    Th

    ey

    are to appear Wednesday morning,

    Sep

    tember

    21:

    Mi

    ss Alice Williams, Hamilton.

    David Holmes,

    Turtlecre

    e

    k.

    Mrs. Elva Mosher, Deerfield.

    Sam "Price, Franklin.

    Mrs. Lawrence

    Co

    uden, Union.

    C.

    O.

    Collins, Union.

    While s itting in

    1\

    chair at her home

    Friday

    1110rnlng, W. S.

    Graham

    l J f r c r

    a

    slight stroke and

    fell

    to

    t ho flo

    or.

    11 0'- co

    ndition

    wu

    s Illunn

    ing for

    II

    lime,

    bul

    we arc glad to

    report that she is very llIuch better

    lit s c ~

    __

    : '

    BACK

    RIGHT AT

    HIM

    Two o

    ld

    cotchmen wno

    hadn't

    met since they were boys

    at

    home,

    wet'e renewing the acquainta nce

    they sat on

    the

    porch of the s ummer

    hotel. One

    had

    lost an eye and was

    i t . i v e ubout it. Finally the oth

    er, seeming to notice it for

    the

    first

    time soid:

    "Whaur's

    ye ither e'e,

    andy ?"

    Glancing at his compa

    ni

    on' s shiny

    pate

    Sandy

    retorted.

    "Hoot. mon I

    Its awa' lookin' fore ye nir." -

    ONE SEAT AT A TIME

    Large Lady

    (beam

    I have II seat near

    th

    e

    Box Office

    U l [ ' V

    V I ~

    certain

    y.

    ma t row

    'you

    Solves Farm-Mi x

    Mash Problems

    The NEW Wayne 26'70

    Muh

    Supplement supplies a

    varlet, of

    concentrated animal protein, that

    are lacklnlf

    in

    farm

    ",alnl.

    M

    IX

    equal parts of Wayne

    26

    '70; and

    your

    own

    ground

    &'1'Ilnl,

    to

    make

    a good egg producing

    muh at

    LOW COST.

    Waynesville Farmers

    Exchallge

    ,Company

    P l a o ~ .

    25

    C.

    M.

    R o b l ~ z e r , Wayne.

    Henry

    MUlard, Washington

    Leslie _Moore, Deerfield.

    Albert

    Beel,

    Turtlecreek

    .

    Fat Lady (indignanUy) - 'UO L

    '

    ~ e t

    y o u ~

    man."

    ______________ 1

    Mn. Emma TetrIck, Deerfield.

    Henry

    Husel, Hamilton.

    John Jack, Salem.

    Miss Hazel Whitacre, Harlan.

    Mn. Martha Kratezer, Turtle-

    creek.

    A. D. Grapevine, Hamilton

    Geoge

    Fryberger,

    Hamilton.

    Clint Cleaver, Massie.

    H. D. Carroll, Salem.

    Mn_ Olive Spinner, Deerfield.

    --- ....

    - ..

    SUN

    'SHIN'E

    INN

    We

    will serve Chile and Hot Soup

    (rom now on '

    7

    LOOK NATURAL

    , PLEASE

    M

    D.

    BAIRD

    painter

    "

    .

    Artist-"Ye8;

    do

    yo.u

    for a

    portrait?"

    ,Telephone

    143F2% Wa,neavlll.,

    Ohio

    =

    . Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and

    Mre

    Fred

    'Hend

    elS

    Oll

    and daughten

    were, Mr. and Mrs.

    HIlllY

    Turner

    and

    son, of Bellbrook;

    MillS

    Miriam

    Spence, of Blanchester, and

    Mrs,

    Ka

    te

    Colema

    n.

    by

    the

    N. C

    ..

    ~ . , last

    r , a d _ a ~ y : . . . . : : a: : : . t

    . . . . . . : : . - - - ; : : - ; -

    - . ; . . - ; ; - - - - ; - c : : - : - - : -

    ___

    the

    014

    '

    Ba

    -rn c ~ u b , -Dayton. -

    Round

    Layer,

    Autd. 33c

    Flavors Each . . . . - . . . . . . . . . .

    ~ . r ,

    .aela ... ...........25c AD.el Food, Mcla ....................25c

    CU.,

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    MillSes

    EliZabeth

    and

    Ruth Chand

    i.e, who. ,have been attendingo summer

    For the

    pleasure

    of her

    house school

    at

    .

    the

    University of

    Cincin

    guests,

    the Mi

    sses

    Ruth

    Stephenson, nati, r e t u r n e ~ home,

    Saturday.

    Mllrietta Sparks and Berdine Gasr '

    Miss

    J ~ n e t IOartWJ: ght

    entertained

    on friday night with a

    hay

    ride. The

    ute ended at Sunshine Inn,

    where

    an appropriate outdoor lunCh was

    served.

    The

    W.

    C.

    T. U.

    will

    meet at

    the

    home of Mrs. ',Lillian C. Mills, -Thurs

    day

    aftemoOfJ,

    September

    1,

    at

    2

    o'clock. eA full attendance is de-

    sired. "

    For the pleasure of Mrs.

    M. H.

    Al- Diamonds 'l'bey never w,ear out ,

    len,

    of Hager

    man Idabo, who

    ha

    s

    never get out

    olr style, and

    are sate

    '

    been the

    guest

    of Mr.

    and

    Mrs.

    L. H. as

    a Liberty bond. Compare values

    Gordon, Mrs. Gordon and

    Mrs. Su- - n o t just pric

    es

    at Oary's

    Jtlwelr;y

    san Wilk

    elS

    on entertained

    at dinner

    Shop, ' ' e b a n o ~ , Ohio. .

    Tuesday evening, Mrs,

    Edith Barris,

    Mi

    ss Emma Heighway, Mrs.

    Kate

    The Underwood

    family reunion

    Coleman, Mrs. D. L. Crane. held BlInday, AUlllUst 28, at

    the plus

    ant

    country

    honle

    of

    Mr. and

    Mrs.

    Forty-five relatives and friends, Curtis Tomlinsonl

    three

    miles

    east

    of

    including those froin Clncipnati, Nor- Waynesville. l ~ i t t y - t h r e e ' members

    wood, Martinsville, Clarksville, Blan-

    of the family were

    pl'esent.

    The UII

    chester an 3 Dayton

    attended the re-

    ual

    bountiful dinner

    Viaa ,

    spread

    IIn

    union held at the home of Mr. and der the beautifull ahade treea on the

    Mrs. Harvey Snider, near Harvels- lawn' and all p t

    hered

    around to do

    bUrg, Sunday,

    August 28,

    and enjoy- .

    to

    the louded

    tables.

    In the ,

    ed a basket dinner, games

    and other

    Evart Shoemaker, of Har-

    diversions. furnlsbed delightful music

    OebortJ.

    of

    Dayton, aang 'a

    A surprise tor Mrs. Ralph Dyke

    8010.

    and

    Mi

    ss Evelyn Surface was given

    at the

    home of Mr.

    and Mrs.

    F. E.

    eyes

    - of e v ~ r y

    IChOlll

    ' child

    Thomas

    on

    Sunday. A

    ",and

    should

    '

    lie examined during

    va-

    was served

    at

    noon with t .o cation: Dr. Rudolph

    ia

    an eye81ght

    cakes beautifully ornamented B p ~ e l i l i a t and ,eives speelal

    care to

    ,

    ( andles,

    for

    the two,

    .ho we

    are safe children's eyell. Examination-

    free,

    to say, were very much lIurprised. Tuesday

    and Saturday

    at dary'l

    Jew

    Those ~ h o enjoyed this dinner.

    were:

    e rY S hop, Lebanon, Ohio. , '

    Mr.

    and

    J\frs, Will of

    Lebanon;

    ' . '

    Mr. ' and Mrs. Forest Mud- On

    Satu

    .rday, Min Janet _Oart-:

    red,

    C a t h ~ r l n e

    lnd ~ ~ r o t h y -. ,waa h ~ s t e s 8

    at one

    ,o"clock,

    and .Mn; Kenneth luncheon

    bridlC

    The invited, peats

    Harley, Warren

    and

    Glad)'ll

    ",.re

    .Mrs.

    '

    Altt'ed Wrlgbt, ot Phlla,

    David Thorn " Miss 'Cora delpJlia, and ' the MIII88I Harriet

    Arthur

    q i h o ~ Mr. and

    ,Mrs:

    S h i m p , of Leban

    'on,

    Elizabeth

    Blck-

    Surface, Evelyn and Dori, . of Rllth Stephenson and

    Mrs. '

    Mrs.

    LOwell

    RalPh Dyke, Everett

    friend,

    Misa Elbabetb Luc.,

    of

    nOJl,

    Mr. and

    l in .

    P.

    Ii:,

    ;rho

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    Mere Impression

    A student once a ~ k e d great m a s t ~ r

    how

    '

    to

    mix his colors or paints .To ,which the

    master replied: "Prime colors,

    3

    little oil, and

    lots,

    of

    brains, well

    mixed/

    .

    So with 'printing,

    A

    good printing job is

    more . han type, paper,.ink and a good press,

    Craftsqlanship

    is

    in selection of

    type

    faces

    suited

    to

    the job in hand;, paper in tones,

    shades

    or

    colors; harmonious ihk

    s e l e c t i o n s ~

    care:ful press make-ready'- -aiid 'the 'result,

    printed

    matter.which c0f' veys character.:

    Let uS

    demcstrale all

    we

    mean' n

    y o u r

    ~ e ~ t

    printing job.

    Good

    . printing costs' no

    more

    '

    t h a ~ inferior jobs. " .

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