Personalsw Mrs. W. J. Leach, East Market to stree, is in Akron, N. Y., the ^ guest of her son, Wallaee Leach, and Mrs. Leach. Before returning she will also visit another son,Scott Leach, and Mrs. Leach, at PainsviUe, Ohio. She expects to be gone three weeks.Mrs. Dan Lung, Beharrel avenue, has returned from Indianapolis, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lung. Mrs.Lung was called to Indianapoli* by the serious illness of her motb-er-inlaw, Mrs. Hattie Lung of St. Louis, who was confined to the home of her son.Misses Helen and Mary Loheide,Mrs. Joseph Enslinger and Mrs.. ^ ^George Haas of Sellersburg spent! the Labor Day holidays at Cincinnati. •Mr. and Mrs. Louis LoHeide, Charlestown boulevard, have returned from a week-end visit toenrs.el,iO-:o-ry. i illherl-es’tMElmvisitMuleMEastgranert 'TDailwhomot!Eailto tl TofChuIndi at t ise Mrs Wirofofumissaerstel?oninky-theripideifillneslt;brid meriM.%; whii • foilPrinceton, where they visited rel- ( ^atives, and Evansville, Lincoln' , Park and St. Meinrad. ,Miss Grace Loheide returned, ^niMonday from Fort Wayne, wbfc*lt; |she was a bridesmaid in the wadh | ret, ding of Miss Lucile Erie, whteb t(.jp took place Saturday.Mrs. Hattie S. Lung is reported to be seriously ill at her home in St. Louis, Mo. • mc,Miss Dorothy Spencer, Charles-1 at t town road, is spending a two! her weeks' vacation with relatives in j ate Rochester, N. Y. i Shi3Thiwht