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HitveJif!P'tf-(njt T ; THE BANNER TwT,v"', nm if I ' soc v27 i aBaavnTvis:.', Wi aU3l' v JaHt ; - "-BBVTCSUJBV thp -. - mjdf Ml f Mm sflub Tmnnnnnnn MI88 MARGARET PORTER, 8oclety Editor $ $ $ $ $ $ CALENDAR . Thursday, Sept. 21 jjji iff Women of Moosclionrt Io- $. ft glon will meet at 7: MO p. in. at iff $ Mooso Home. Arrangements i$ 4JJ will bo made for reception to iff i granil regent, who comes here at a special mooting the even- i1? Ing of Sept. .10. iff. ft $ Friday, Sept. 22 Klmwood Community clul) $s p niectB lit 7:30 p. m. at the j$ if school biilltling. Plans for tho ife gjt coming Tear will be rornm $ff iff lntod. fj Si Clrclo No. 3 of the Church of $i Christ will meet In tho after- ff 2$ noon with Mrs. Claude McGIll, '. j& Newark road. iji. & V Sntarday, Sept. 23 iff ifi- ''I-adies' Aid society of tho iff f Gay St. M. K. church meets at iff iff v.:mi o'clock at -tho church. iff came attired as little girls und spent n delightful evening In gnmo3 and music. Thoso prosont. for the evening's nlAnsurd woro Misses teveiyn Levy, Huth Johnson, I.elri Darling, Mary McCann, Until McCarthy, Olive Smith .uirt Francos McKlnley. Tea At Club Friday Afternoon An afternoon tea will bo given at tho Mt. Vernon Country club Friday. A program of musical numbers has been arranged for tho afternoon by the committee, which has Mrs. II. h. Heecher as clinlrmnn. o T. N. T. Club Entertained Fourteen members of tho T. N. T. club woro ontortalnod by Mrs. C. U Jacobs of West 1'lensant street at her homo Wednesday "evening. Re freshments woro served by tho liost epfl, assisted by Mrs. Howard Tliomp mn. Tho club will meet again in October. o Clrclo No. 4 Hac Meeting Sixteen members of Circle No. i of, tho Vine street Chuuli of Christ wore Mrs. H. K. Walker's guests Wednes day nrternoon at her homo on Knst Vine treet. Tho afternoon wns spent In sowing. Late In tho aft-jnionn the hostess served lunch to the guests. The next meeting of tint cliclo will occur In two weeks at tho homo of MJss Ida Yrntch, ICast, Vino street. Elmwood Circle Har Sewlno Tho mouihurs or tho Klmwood sew ing clrclo met Wi'dnotilay nftuinooii at tho homo of Mrs. S. A. Wlllyord of the Martinsbiirg mail, and f-)oit tholr tlmo In quilting. Klght inombors of the clrclo woro pioHo"t for the after noon. Tho clrclo mombera will moot with Mrs. Wlllyord ugulii next Wednesday to conipleto tholr work. Shamrock Club Ic Entertained The Sliamiock club mombors woro ent"italned Wednesday nftonioon nt tho homo of Mrs. Hurlc llunibort, old Delaware road. Tho guests spout tho fiflrrnoou in a very onjoyablo social time. At -I o'clocjc. Mis. llunibort solved lunch to tho guofcts. 1 in club members will bn tallied In two weeks by Mrs. Cochran nt her homo on tho Valloy mad. o Supper Ib Held At Schoolhouse Tho patrons and teachers of tho Honor school enjoyed ,i solf-servo sup pur Tuesday evening at tho school house. A fchort program was given' by tho students or tho school and during tho evening Vlctrolu music Mas furnished. The object of tho foelni was to raise funds for a Vlctrolu for tho school, f2.ri -being realized Tuesday ' evening Pact Olfieerc Have Meeting Tlo 1'ast Olllcers of tho Sons and Daughters 0r Llborty met Wednesday aHonioon In their elubioouii for n podal time. Twenty-live members of tho organization woro present A committee composed or Mr. Anna Ilaiighniau, Mrs. Iiatoman, Mrs. Ilerl: and Mrs. Halter, served a chicken sun. per to tho member at C o'clock, At tho neu meeting of tlm club, In October, n coiiiinlUeo will again vnlwtaln. o Entertains With Party Wednesday Minn Mary Shutt plornnuitly enter tained a number or bor girl frlbiids "Wednesday evening at her homu on MnnHfleld avouuo. Tho young ladles enter IOdgar (lioon Ivy Leaf Club Is Entertained Mis. Lucinda Collins, assisted by her sister, Mis. Gcorgo Mochwart, de lightfully entertained the members of tho Ivy Leaf club of Gambler Wed nesday evening at her heme on tho Columbus road. Thirteen members or tho club and ono Invited guest, Mrs. John Warman or West High street, were present for tho evening which was spent In music and soclnl conversation. Lunch was served to tho guests by Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Mochwart. Circle No. 1 Meetr Wednesday .Mrs. Harry Albnugh of North Mm bciry rtreet was hostess to members of Clrclo No. 1 of tho Vino street Chinch of Christ Wednesday after noon. Fourteen membeis of tho cir cle were Mrs. Albaugh's guests for the afternoon, which was enjoyably spent In n social time. Refreshment;) wie served to tho guests by tho hostess. Tho next mooting of the clrclo will b hold In two weeks at a place to bo announced later. o C. E. society Has Social A -pleasant social time was enjoy ed by tho members or tho Young Pooi pin's Society or Christian TOndonVdr or tho M. 1'. church Wednosday even ing, following their business session held lu the church parlors. Thirty young people woro present and en- Joyed tho evening. An unusual Tea- tine of entertainment wns tho art gallery eontost. Mr. Paiil Gllllland wis awarded tho prlzo at tho con clusion of tho contest. A committee, with Mrs. Oscar Mllllgen'fls tho cllnlrman, served re freshments to the quests. Dinner-Dance At Country Club Coveis were laid for -77 guests nt tho dinner given nt the Mt. Vernon Countiy club Wednesday evening, pi in-oiling tho dance. Tho tables at which tho guects woio seated woto r.ttiactlvely arranged lu fall flowers and caudles. During the dinner, tho guests wore delightfully entertalnod wli: selections by Sammy Stewart's oichostru of Columbus. Uvtr Kid guests woro present tor tho dancing lator In tho evening. Among tho out-of-town guests wore Mr. and Mrs. V. Flory or Mt. Clew ens, Mich., and STr, James McKIwaIiiq of Akron. The committee arr,inglnK the nffnlr w.is composed or Mr. and Mrs. Unbent Slnnlfor, Mr. and T'r.-j. II. m. Kcirlo- ston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Williams und Ir, nndMis. A. V:. Fitch. o W. C. T. U. Names Superintendents The Mt. Vernon W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. It. S. Lord, Newa.rU road, Tuesday nftonioon. Uoports wory glwn of tho county convention held In Ankcnyt'Hvn. Superintendents or the socr:l derartments woro ap pointed as follows: Americanization Mrs, P. s. Walk or. Antl-Naicotlcs Mrs. 'Vombroolro. Contert-Mrs. Thomas Weir. Soel.-W Mor.illtj Mrs. Mao Shelter. Kvaugellstlc Mrs, S. W. nedoll. Tenuierance and Missions Mrs. W. h. Mclntlrc. Flower Mission Mrs. Ma Uohy. Institute- Mw. .(. M. Howard. Publicity Mrs. Georgo Jackson. Medical Temperance Mrs. 'Samuel llobbs. S. T. I.-J-Mrs. Sockman. ! wyfifmiatio Ghlng Mrs. ICdltli Clark. Chrlstlon Cltizonslhp "Mrs. Jlnr garet lleadlngton. Parliamentarian Mrs. Thos, Weir. Pnbbnth Observance Mm. Sydnoy Jennings. Soldiers and Sailors Mrs. 'llead lngton. The rollowing vlco presldonts of churches mcvo named: M. K. Mrs. lloby. Congiegatlonal Mrs. Wirt. M. P. Mr. H. K. Obertioltrer. Church of Christ Mrs. Geo. Twploy St. Paul's ICrCserpal Mrf. llonii-Ingtnu. Adveutlct Mm. llubbell. Chrlatlirti Alliance- Mm. Hetlolr. Herearter tho meet lugs will, be held onee-Wifh inomth, on the first 'Tiir day. A picnic supper was served -at fi o'e'lorte and the union adjoiirneo to meet with Mrs. A. It. Slpe, North Main street, Oct. it, BAND IS ME f CI nRHHHS MRS. iDA'V. HAMILTON CLAIMED BY DEATH s ,,, i mtl aM Mrs. Ida A) flamlton was called by death Wciliies'day evening at her homo, llfi Kast Gambl r ttreot. , Mis. Hamilton va3 a daughter or tho lato Joliu;and Kmellno Guy, mid was born hu'-cilnton townsl.'p Dpc H, lR'it), and resldeil therein during her life -of ,-GE yearn, 8 months and 0 days. 'i '' On Deo. 1i;"1Sgl, sho was united In marriage with Kdwln P. Hamilton ft ml to this union one son was horn, Frank Hamilton of Mt. Vernon, who, C ; rt Ti c. . looouior wirn mo litH'janu ami a sis- Series Ut ihree Marling on!,Pr, Mary E. 0uy aro thc irnly Ilear relative! gurvlvlng her. Her long and actlvo life had endonred her to a hcrt or friends who, with tho family, mourn nor loss. The funeral will be hold at the lato home Friday nrternoon at 5. o'clock, the nov. W. IT. Shields of tho Pro bytcilaij church otllclatlng. "Hurla! tn Mound View coinot'rj. Wfcdnfesflay Evening, Sept. 27, Is Announced A soiles of thrco band concerts to be given by tho K. of P. band begin- nlng Wednesday evening, Sept 27, Is announced. Tho expense of those concerts is to bo met by tho Chamber of Commerce out of lh-3 surplus or the fund collected for tho C. C. C. highway dedicat'on. 4t tho time tho chamber solicited conttlbutlons to the oxponse fund, It was njinotinccd that rhould there bo found a balance after paying Mt. Ver non's poitlon of the dedication ex pense, tho money would be used lu promoting a series of band concerts. It had boon observed by the pro motem of ths band concert nrniriniii. not without regra, that while a con venient bandst'ind ha.l been lmllt In the city park In tho public square, not a single concert had been given In tho stand follow-In? Its formal ded icnton early In tho summer. The 'popularity of the concert programs given In the summer of 1021 anil pre vious summers was sufflclent to In duce an effort to the end that the 1022 open nlr season should not be permitted to pass Into history with out a program cf baud concerts. Main street and other merchants are being solicited to make their sroro windows unusually attractive and interesting by lighting and dis plays thc flrftt evening. MRS. CHLOE ASHBAUGH PASSES AWAY TODAY BOYSIIJS OfLM Ti Meeting of Troop 1o be Helfl atY.TW. CA. On Friday Evening - A rogplar inootliifr of the 13oy Scouts troop will bo hold Fridayovcii' ing at. 7Jil) nt tho Y. M. c7 A. At this meeting plans will bo workod out for a Hallowe'en social and musonorndo to be held during tho coming season. This mouth nio,rks tho end of three years of Hoy Scout actlvltv In !Cit. Vernon and tho opening of tho fourth year for tho troop. That, the tralnlnc and exporloneo given tho boys in l troop have been helpful and benefic ial those who havo been Intimately In contact and In a position to oh servo and to know apprecinto most. Tho coming yonr promises to bn ono of continued Interest and activity by and for tho boys. Mrs. Chloe M. Ashbaugh, aged 7 year3, dlod Thursday monilng at fiMr. o'clock at her homo, 124 East Vine street, nfter two weeks' Illness, death resulting fiom pnialysls. Foi1 the past 'sovoral days her condition had boon very critical. She wns tho daughter or Jho late William and Catherine Courtrlght of Knox county and for tho past '22 had resided in this city. The deceased Is survived by four children, County Prosecutor Paul M. Ashbaugh ttnil Kdwaid Is. Ashbaugli or this city, Misc Adella Ashbaugh of Nagaski, Japan, and Mrs. Laura E. Vnll of Columbus, Nino grandchil dren and ono great grandchild survive. For many years Mrs. Ashbaugh wns an nctlvo worker In tho Gny street M. U. church. Funeral services will be held from th? home Satuiday at 1:30 o'clock, with ltev. A. I). Mlnlc officiating Hnilal in nioomfleld comet?ry. Rule That1 Must Be Observed. In vain do. we talk of progress and superior light If we have not yet learned the elementary rules by' which men or' sense, Inning :i certhln end in view, adapt their means to tho nt tnlnment of tiint end. W. E. Olad 8tono. . CLINTON GRANGE ADOPTS RESOLUTION It's toasted. This one extra'process gives a doiightful quality that can not be duplicated At the regular meeting or Clinton grange Wednosdny evening resolu tons woro passed expressing tho .ap preciation or tho grange for tho' treat ment by tho fair .board rinrtni? tho Kno: county fair and tho painstaking worls 0r the judges was nlto cspulal ly cominentofl upon, Tho 'Grangers voted to oxlilblt noxt year. ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! 35 DPI. F.V0HE Will Make His 325th Visit to Mt. Vernon Friday, Sept, 22nd CURTIS HOTEL 9am- t0 4-m- Dr. Volte has visited this community each month for twenty -five years. During the last ten years hirpractice has more than doubled. Unloss you soo tho iinnio "llayor" on paekogo or on tablets you nro not gotting tho genulno Uayor product lircsorlbod by physicians over twonty-1 two years ntl proved safo 1 millions for , Cdltls Hoadncho Toothaoho Lumbago Enracho Uhoumatism A'ewalglu iHn, Pain Accopt only "Dayor1' pncliagc- whle"h contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve toblots oost fow tents. Druggists also sell bottles of 2K ami 100. Aspirin istixe traoinark of Ilnvr Manufacture of Monoacetloacldiister of Hnlloyllcacld. Advt. wM 9R. ' Sill H xrM'"? -Vo Sf HwwSw mini wMWm.'Mm WBBSmBmym CURTAIN For the Living Room To every home lover there comes a feel ing at this time (when leaves are beginning to turn foreshadowing the long, pleasant ev enings around the home fires during the winter season) to add a few new things to brighten and add cheer to the living rooms. With this thought in "mind we have gathered in beautiful array a wonderful as sortment of curtains. You will find here all that is new and lovely in Curtaindom. Filet Net Curtains These well known and durable nets como mado up with laco edgo and also with straight or scal loped fringe across -the bottom. Prices aro $1,50 to $6.50 pr. Filet Grandes Samples and Basement Net Curtains Those aro tho new closoly coverod designs of all over nets and you will find theso curtains well suited to tho newer typo of dining room and sun parlor that nro well flooded with light. PIUCES: $2.50 up To tho homo lover to whom nothing Is quite as satisfying us her own work, our stock of yard goods will prove both au inspiration and delight. Tuscan Net Sampler Net Casement Net Tills beautiful Quaker curtaining is probably thc most remarkable fabric ever produced by othor thnn entire hand work. It has tho effect of the sett-yam, big mesh, antique Italian Filst, and Is ono of tho most decoratlvo as well as aristo- ciatic of wondow eurtainlngs, at, per pair $16.50 These nets form the background ot tho now stylos. Tuscan Net Curtains v (Fringed) i 'Tho chnrm of thoso large open mesh nets makes them particulaily desirable where-, ever light Is welcome. s PIUCES .- to $7-00 pr. Bring Your Old Curtains Up to Date Put fringe across the bottom of 'the curtains that aro too good to discard. Wo havo a largo 'assortment of fringes to select from. You will bo delightud, with tho result. Special Value 500 yards Dotted Marquisette QC at, pel' yard. Special Value 500 yards 'Casement 'Cloth (a fancy wenvo lffarquisetto) at, yd.. 29c Third Floor II nrr-'- ' w -' '(jjgF r i j; t ii . i mum" CAR WITH 'l ! ? nil nil III JB START YOUR U.S.L STORAGE BATTERY LaFcver to Morton 216-218 W. Hi(jh St. Phone 1010 For Service Chronic Pisease Specialist Blood, Nerves, Stomach! Catarrh and all other Chronic Diaeasea of Men and Women TERMS: $5 HER MONTH Which Induce Mtdiclmi Fcrlull information writ lor trooliookUt ntitUa "Cfcraaie DUtaw." Aadrest, L.F.VOKE, M. D. 1V7S N. High St. Columbu., Ohio WHAT'S A NAME FOR THE BEST INSURANCE AGAINST TOOTH DECAY? $250.00 Will be paid for the best name suggested. For particulars call at- CARL N. LOREY'S DRUG STORE 115 3. Main St. Mt. Vernon, O. The Woolsqn Company WALL PAPER at HALF PRICE A mammoth closing out sale of wall paper for .any room m tho house, living room, dining room, ,1)0(1 roi(ni,i)alh room and kitchen 5c to 25c Per Roll NOTHING RESERVED, every roll of paper in the house must go to make room for new stock for tho next season. ROOM REMNANTS A great many room lots, an accumulation of the past season's business, will be sold at a mere fraction of their cost. As these, remnant lots are limited, the early buy er will, of course, see the best assortments. So come" in tomorrow and make your selections. Your purchases will be held and delivered free of charge at any time you designate. The Woolson Cp's Wall Paper Department ?H . u vf- I sJ IK? to. 'ta.AAL ,.! . i .MrdJ&:,