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WILMINGTON, OHIO,AUGUST 2, 1917with a stored urday, Misss andy, mo spent Sum-tained nor ofI a m es-id, theMr. and Mrs. Fred Lorish, of Chicago, were guests of Wilmington friends last week. They were on a motor trip going from here to Blanchester, where they expected to visit Mr. Lorish’s uncle,Logan S. Lorish,before returningto their home.L. L. house guestslt;er inClarence Lair, of Cynthiana, Ky ,joined his wife and son here Sunday for a few days’ visit with his brother, 1 N Lair, and family. With Mr. and Mrs I. N. Lair and Isaac Lair theymotored over toGreentield Tuesday to visit C. B. Lair and family.children, Charles, Margaret, Sterling and Louise, and Misses Caroline and Ruth Farquhar. It is the first family reunion since the Home Coming andthe family regretted the unavoidable absence of Prof. Arthur Spaid, ArthurSpald Jr. and B. F. Clark.urned weeks, d Mrs.CedarJeach.Mrs. William Buckley gave a family dinner party B'riday evening In honor of her son, Millard Buckley, and bride,who had just returned from their wedding trip Members of the Buckley and Bright families were present and a few guests outside the family.iIire the s who Shop, ad arestreet.dwardcothe,riman Mrs. ere asDr. Fetch, who lectured before the Chautauqua Wednesday, was accompanied from Columbus by his daughter, Miss Ethelyn, and Misses Helen Siebert and Ruth Clark. The young ladies are sorority sisters of Miss Virginia Hildebrant and were entertainedin the Hildebrant home while here.Mr. and Mrs..Harry McKay received a dispatch last week from their sonElvin, who is in business in Pony, Montana, telling them that he had been drafted and would likely soon becalled to service.work, c their la for thesis made suhscrii commisThe pized all designa zines wto be foprovideCharming Announcement PartyII^eban-iter of ecent-ington owiin,, pres-Light ayton.re in ss con-; a de-n therg, Pa.worn-net onwithon in iobert questsf Mrs. Tay-The announcement of the engagement of Miss EstherCarroll.of the Martinsville neighborhood, to Esper J. McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan, of the Chester community, was made at a very pretty party given at the home of the bride to be Saturday afternoon. The wedding will takeplace this fall.Miss Louise Williams, in company with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murphy, from Mississippi, who have been recent guesis at Rom bach Place, is taking a delightful tour through the East. On their route the party included the St. Lawrence trip and visited Niagara and other eastern resorts. They are now at Lake Champlain, N. Y.Mrs. Matie Cadwailader Donnelly, of Chicago, was a guest last week of Mrs. Katharine Denver Williams at Kombach Place. Mrs. Donnelly is a former Morrow woman who frequently visited here during her residence in this stale and lias a number of friends here. She was much impressed with the improvements she saw in progress at Wilmington.The guests were with their fancy man (?) arrivedThe country home of Mr. and Mrs. Will T. McCoy was enlivened Tuesday , afternoon by a bevy of charming young i girls who had been called together by their daughter, Miss Sarah, to enjoy a Kensington and a collation of hot weather dainties and cooling drinkspleasantly engaged work when a post-and presented each Iyoung lady with a letter which, j when opened, announced the engagement of Miss Sarah McCoy to Franklin Bryant and the wedding date Saturday, August 4. Upon receipt of the news the young bride-to-be was showered with congratulations and best wishes.Miss Sarah is the only child of her i parents and is a very popular young lady. She was educated in the Wilmington public school and Wilmington College. Mr. Bryant, who is a son of Mrs. Emma Bryant, of Sabina, is a graduate in the class of’12, Wilmington High School, and class of To, Wil* mington college. For the past year hehas been teaching in the BowersvllleHigh School. He is a young man of brilliant mentality and the highest j standing in this community, enjoying besides, the popularity which is won j py a pleasing personality. After their marriage they will remain for a whileat the home of the bride's parents but Sater will take a trip through the South. The wedding will be very; quietly celebrated at the home of thebrideped, ustamp ( right I printedof thewhen hO F.eau of ment oor of diat Cine ThurscvicinitWalkei 50 in ai ing dea ty and Mr. Pt grad inifederalpoints with hgrain dvery piurnedrisitedI Mar-eland, air, of ; withMisses Ruth and Caroline Farquhar gave a family dinner Sunday at which their brothers and sisters with their families were guests. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Farquhar and sons, Allen and Bob, from Columbus; Mrs. B. F. Clark, of La Grange, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farquhar: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Farquhar and babyThe Ohio Commission for tin- Blind is doing a lot of good work just at the present time with its home teaching. Totally and partially blind men and women are being employed to go Into the homes of the blind and teach them occupations that will help them pass away the long dark hours and at the same time prove profitable to them. Many women of the state who are too busy to help make articles for the soldier boy3 have turned in their order to the blind commission and the sightTheof thethat tl in the t roops, been c providservice gency ture o IkkjWstranspmilitapartmhave iand ascare othe Yganiza in ther-Ineusjii. auu wis. a. —--------daughter; Mrs. Arthur Spaid and j less women of the state are doing this
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