HAMILTON EVENING JOURNAL■d,Hundreds Today Attend Dedication Of Caroline Scott Harrison Memorial.1 Caroline Scott ^Memorial_ Oxford fairy teemed with activity ihis morning as approximately 50U delegates to the state convention. of the D. A. R arrived l’or the opening meetings of the society-. .Tnlm Rfiily chapter, of JLiuiiltun, wilt bo well represented at the meetings which wilt continue until Thursday. The big event of the convention will be Hie dedication of Ibo Caroline ideott Uarriisun Memorial on Tuesday morning- when Gov. Myers Y. Cooper will make the principal address.The memorial, a dormitory, now a part of Miami university, is «. tribute of the National society, Daughters of the Amerieau Revolution, to its first president-general, Caroline Seolt Harrison, who enacted a leading part in the organization of the National society and in the enunciation of the principles which have mailc it the largest and most influential organization of women in lltc world.daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Otto While and children, lire, Goldie Crour-ii and sons \\ illVni anil grandchildren Dicky and Hilly Gordon, Miss Go Id ir MeCTosidie, Miss L'cdi-sa lircigi-ten, Willurd Gillespie, AI Mummer, Merle •Johnson. Clyde McFarland, Tom ami Jcrrv Muck, Viola l.uepke, of Cineinnali and Haney Boone, of Roily, Mr, am! Mrs. Leo Wivo and the host and hosier?, .Mr. and Mns. Louis Weik. The cullers for the old fashioned dancing were: Walter Reed, Casliius Parker and Leo Wive also of Cincinnati.Miss 'Alberta Marsh'3 Seventeenth Birthday A delightful birthday dinner was given in honor of Miss Alberta Maroli ou her seventeenth birthday Sunday at her home 011 Campbell avenue. Those present wore: Miwoi: Dorothy Robbins, Ca Hie fine Marsh, Ruth .Mansi'. -Mina Moore, Margaret Corner, Lemm. Dowling, .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mick and daughter Betty Louise, Mi's. L. E. -Marsh, Forrest Anid, Venion, Melvin, Ernest Jiniiaii, Theoduro Marsh and lieu Stanfield.Misa Martha Kaufman Entertained. Club Miw Martha KaufmanMrs. Caroline Scott Harrisons*— C’rtnrl iXiylon Pnily Ni*«vsMrs. Archer, Miss Ann Labbe, Mrs. (.. Manior and It. Belle, of Daykiu, Ohio.Mrs. JI. Griswold, who has been en.inyiitg a hvo weeks’ visit lie re returned to Beimingloii witL Mr. and Mtv. Archer.•;-* vHiss Lillian Mcisterhann Celebrated. 17t,ij Birthday Dr. and Mrs. Eduard K, Meisler-iuwiH, 111. Ilieir pretty home on Syiuinro Road, entertained al. a handsomely appointed dinner parly mi Friday evening, to celebrate (lie venleontli birthday miniver,wiry of their daughter Miss Lillian.Lovely flower.-:, tapers and favors carried old in pink and white furnished attractive table decorations and a delicious menu was faultlessly served.for the wedding -hut it will probably lake plai-e in Ibe late I'all nr early winter,i PERSONALS iTho many friends Ross will be pleased rlii' lias been ilisini;. Hamilton hospital w I'iuni for I lie pn.d. following an appendi and is convalescing a; -Middletown pike.Mrs. Robert Noes .Mary Catherine and week-end guests of Kuukumocllcr, of No Mr. and Mr;. Divisrlof Miss Iona In learn that (yum FI. hern i lie was eo weeks, cm- iijii'i'alion r Inline miinnl children LI wood were .Mrs. Hilda wood.t Marlin of— a. 1 1Columbus, Miss Paulino Bcfz ami• vlt;v!ynvf' Wt'lninpnni a I f Klt;»