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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1'9, 1932 MRS. MARSH TO LEA WE LON DON—DINNER AND CARDS GIVEN FOR HER PLEASURE ON TUESDAY EVENING Mrs. Edward Marsh returned this week from Camp Perry where she has been staying since the 166th Regiment with which Captain Marsh is at tached to the Adjutant General’s staff. lhi’as’fieen encamped. Next week th' Marshes will go *to Columbus where they will reside at 338 Crestview road, —nnd as a farewell courtesy to Mrs. Marsh, the Monday Night Bridge club of which she is a member, gave a din ner at “4 Maples” on the South Char leston pike. The party was a most .successful surprise for the honoree ^ind these were guests at the party JVlrs. L. D. Lenhart, Mrs. Harry Freid, ^Mrs. James F. Bell, Mrs. W. H. Cul peper, Mrs. H. H. Crabbe, Mrs. L. S- Farquhar, Mrs. Harry VanCleve, Mrs. ,|R. H. Thomason, Mrs. Ben Byers, Mrs. 'f[. W. Byers, Mrs. Reed Chrisman. 'f Following the dinner the club re turned to the home of Mrs. J. W. By ers, where cards were played, a lovely gift being presented to the honor guest. ■'m 11SS LUKENS COUNSELOR AT SE LEM ENT CAMP Miss Margaret Lukens has returned £jfrom a two peeks’ stay at Camp -Henderson, near Worthington. Miss LukenkVas tfofanselor at this Colum bus southside settlement camp and ♦was accompanied home for the week end by Miss Martha Smith, of Con voy, another counselor at the camp. 3 dt Attend Lohr Reunion A reunion of the Lohr family which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lohr, near Utica, Sunday, was attended by these members from Lon don: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lohr and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cryder, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chandler and daugh ters, Mrs. Thorressa Moore and her yjlaughter, Miss .Laura Moore, Mrs. E. $V. McCormack and son, Robert Mc Cormack, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ix)hr and Ikon, Miss Bessie Lohr* and Owen Lohr Also Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lohr ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook and Mrs. Clara Stevens, of Co lumbus. Bridgettes Club Miss Dorothy Downing, will enter tain the Bridgettes club, Saturday aft emodib.’ i Dance Postponed. The Sedalia Dancing club has post poned a dance which they had sched uled for Thursday evening, August 25, tp one week later, on Thursday eve ning, September 1. The data wa changed because of the pageant at th« Madison County fair. f* Guests at Downing Cottage Mrs. Di D. Downing is entertaining several days this week, Mrs. John M. Boyer, of Columbus,' and Mrs. L. R. Watts at her cottage at Indian Lake On Wednesday the ladies were joined by Mrs. H. G. Jones, Mrs. H. F. Chandler, Mrs. H. M. Chaney and Mrs. M. L. Rea, for picnic luncheon and a day’s^outjing. A Miss* Slaty Katherine Anderson. !Miss Alice Jane Christopher and Rich 'Brd Conway have gone to East Ljjier |)ool for a vitiit with theiy uncle and tunt, Mr. and Mr*. E. M. Knowles. d* Mrs. Fred Van Wagener* of Little Rock, Arkansas, has come to London .for a several weeks’ visit. She ii stopping with Mrs. Ida F. White at her apartment in the Murray-Boyd building. Mr. and Mrs. 1£. B. Rowlen enter tained at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDorman and their daugh ter, of Dayton Mrs. Otto McDorman, of South Charleston, and her daugh ter, Mrs. Maybelle DuBard and her son, of Greenwood, Mississippi. While her parents are in Cleveland for-a few days’^acation^ little Miss Ann McDorman is the guest of her grandparents here. ’. Af Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sifrit, of Colum bus, former residents of London, have returned from Wisconsin where they visited the factory of the Junge Shoe company with which Mr. Sifrit is con nected. ., 5 Mrs. S. W. Durflinger has gone to Toledo for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lo gan. yr Mrs. H. R. uenyes and son and Mrs. Marcus Cornwell have gone to Detroit for a few days’ stay, & Wm. P. Brown, of Newport, Ky., has joined his family here for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Taylor, Elm street. jC Miss Marguerite Goodson has re turned to her home here after two weeks’ visit as the guest of Miss Ruby Gastineau, of Lancaster, Kentucky. 7 8 to A. M. School Handkerchiefs Children s school handker chiefs, with fancy woven cob ored borders, or plain white a regular 5 value. Ladies’ Dresses 19c Ladies' sleeveless dresses of egg shell color linene colored trim on neck and pocket sizes 16 to 38 a 49c value. ./A. M. Outing Flannel 5c Plain ocdory^i xsuting flannel 27 inches wide colors are white, pink or blue 10c value. I. Seamles^ Sheeting rood quality seamless sheeting. 19c No'starch or dressing 81 ins. wide either bleached or UU' bleached a 29c value. P. M. School Hose 8c Children’s school stockings, in light beige-color fancy ribbed, full length all sizes sells ev erywherc-at- 10c. .Raincoats w $1.00 Children 6 and Misses* leath erette raincoats in tan and black ages 6 to 16 years belt ed styles ’$2.98 values. Ladies’ “Better Silk’* lacc top chiffon- silk hose full fash ioned, »i#Fvetf 'heel and sole new fall.colors, as Hajie beige, Nomad, taupe mist, duck brown and matin all sizes, every pair guaranteed and first quality an- actual $1.19 value. tilt. Entertained at Columbus Country Chub Dr. R. S. Postle and Dr. W. A. Hel man, on Wednesday were guests- of THE semi-weekly madisot) 10 TO 11 A. M. Silk Hose 39c Ladies’ full-fashioned pure silk hose silk from toe to top of hemf hew colors all sizes a 69c *value. Sheeting Muslin 1c A full standard weight sheet ing cotton 36 inches wide un bleached: a regular 10c quality. Girls’ Dresses 37c Girls' school dresses of fast color prints made with half sleeves, in ages 7 to 14 years 49c, 59c and 69c values. Night Gowns 19c Ladies’ or children's nainsook gowns hand embroidered in the Philippine Islands flesh or white a 29c value. Dr. Andre Crotti and Dr. Charles Mc Gavern, of Columbus. Following an afternoon on the golf links at the COUNTY DEMOCRAT,RONDON, OHIO 5 Saturday9 August 20 A NEVER-ENDING STREAM OF BARGAINS—A great cataract that will supply this entire com munity with choicest needs at remarkable prices. THIS SALE IS GOING TO BE SOMETHING NEW—During the wee’ sma’ hours of the morning, many wee’ sma’ prices are going to prevail, and it will be well worth your while to read the announce ment of this interesting and unique event. A. M. Quilting Muslin Full bleached and free from any (starch or dressing a Bet ter quality thai^ Hope *36 |ns. wide^^ 10c valu£.^ Certain Qjoods 10(3^ Embroidered explain marqui sette full. 36 ..inuhya: wide, in ecru, crca/ne^bite, etc. values rrom 2 5c to 39 yr. 6 to P. M. Window Shades Genuine machine oil shades in tan or green size 36 inches by 7 feet long guaranteed rollers actual 79c value. Chenille Rugs 73c Cotton cheniic rugs size 24x48 inches reversable patterns in rose, blue and green for bath and bedroom a 98c value. ........ ........ ......................... ...... ............................... 12 1 TO P. M. Linen Toweling lie “Stevens" pure linen toweling, bleached 18 inches ,wide* w4h one inch fancy colored border a 19c Value. Bed Spreads 79c .... Rayon Bed Spreads in fancy jacquard patterns of rose, gold, blue and grecn:*80xl05 inches a $1.00 value. 6 7 to P. M. Kotex 19c Genuine Eotex Sanitary Nap* kins regular size packed one dozen in box limit one box to customer 35c value. Elastic Web lc White braided super-lisle elas tic inch wide heavy long stretch rubber a 5c value SATURDAY STORE HOURS Store opens 7 o’clock A. M. Store closes 11 o’clock P. M. We are determined to make this the biggest money-saving event for our customers in the history of our store. The special items in this advertisement are such wonderful values that we are compelled to limit their sale posi tively to the hour specified. Hundreds of VERY SPECIAL ITEMS, hot mentioned in this paper, will also be on sa^Joy Saturday. At all Lours, whether day or night, a competent corps of salespeople will be on hand to supply your wants. AND Columbus Country club, the doctors Attorney James F. Bell and son were entertained at dinner at the i James Bell, jr., motored to Greencas club. I tie, Indiana, on Wednesday, where 7 ______ PAGE JHREB P. M. Table Linen 29c Mercerized table linen full bleached with colored borders 58 inches wide a regular 59c value. Windsor Crepe 10c Genuine indoor crepe, for gowns, pajamas, etc. colors are flesh, peach, white, maize, etc., a 25c value. 8 to P. M. Union Suits 10c Children s Nainsook Union Suits sleeveless, knee length broken sizes and styles value as high as 50c. Rayon Hose 17c Ladies’ Rayon silk hose, with fancy lace top double sole and heel new fall shades all sizes. A 25c value. .................. 8 to 9 A. M. Rayon Anklets Children's rayon pleated ank lets, in most every plain color, with fancy roll cuff all sizes a 15c value. Table Oilcloth 15c Standard quality table oilcloth 46 inches wide in plain colors or fancy patterns: a regular 2c value. P. M. Madras Shirting 25c Extra fine quality mercerized stripes for boys' waists and madras, with colored silk men's shirts: 36 inches wide: actual 50c value. Ladies’ Dresses 49c Ladies' voile dresses, with ^hort sleeves: aU new styles and colors sizes to 44 bust: ac tual $1.00 values. 8 9 to P. M. Men’s Socks 17c Men's pure silk socks, with double heel and sole all sizes, in white, gray, black or cham pagne actual 25c value Golf Socks 10c Boys’ fancy roll top golf socks sizes 7 to 11 in tan and gray heather mixtures a 15c value. Silk Underwear 69c Ladies* or misses' pure silk un derthings not rayon—such as dance sets, chemise, French panties, etc. made of good quality pure silk crepe beauti fully trimmed with lace: actual $1.00 to $1.98 values. they went to make arrangements for: Pauw on the Rector scholarship which James Bell to enter DePauw university he was awarded by the London high this fall. “Jimmie” will attend De- school tins year.