THE CINCINNATI TIMES-STAR
June 28, 1904

SOCIETY
scans from newspaper collection of
Ruth Adams-Battle

Transcribed by Liz Stratton
 

Engagement of Importance Is Announced to Society.
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The Social Ranks Are Fast Thinning by the Summer Exodus
-- Social Mention

The engagement of Miss Katherine Sill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sill of Mt. Auburn, to Mr. Holden Crane, has been announced.

 Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Hinkle left Sunday for Bar Harbor, after a fort-night’s stay with Mr. and Mrs. George Ingalls.  Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shinkle and their young son, and Miss Hinkle are already at Bar Harbor and have had the Hinkle summer home open and in running order for a month.

 Mrs. W. W. Trimble of Covington left Saturday for New York, where she will be joined by her daughter, Mrs. Flackler, and the two will go to Seabright together for a long summer.

 Mrs. Emanuel Marks held a reception at her home at 3305 Reading road Sunday evening in honor of the engagement of her daughter, Leah, to Dr. Wolf.

 Mrs. George Harrison will spend the summer abroad.

 Mr. and Mrs. Perin Langdon will go up to their cottage at Neahtawanta this week.

 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Price will also summer at Neahtawanta.

 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ingalls and Miss Gladys Ingalls expect to go on for the Yale-Harvard boat races.

 Mrs. William H. Taylor and Dr. and Mrs. William Jordan Taylor will spend the summer in the Catskills, where the family of Mrs. William Jordan Taylor have been going for many years.  Dr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Taylor have spent something line twenty summers at Gratiot Beach, Mich., and will be missed by the summer colony there.

 Mrs. Thomas Allen and her children went up last week to their Harbor Beach cottage.  Miss Dorothy Matthews went as the summer guest of Miss Grace Allen.  Mrs. Allen will be joined by her sister, Miss Grace Huntington, of New York, who will accompany her home in the autumn and hereafter make her home with her.  Miss Huntington is a particularly charming woman, who will make a delightful addition to Mt. Auburn society.

 Mrs. E. C. Goshorn will spend two months at her cottage at Falmouth, Mass.

 Mrs. Harman Goepper, with young Mr. Herman and Miss Goepper and Miss Eliza Stewart, will sail from New York July 5 and spend the summer in foreign travel.

 Judge and Mrs. S. P. Connor have started for their customary summer tour in Europe.

 Mr. and Mrs. Walter De Camp will leave after the Fourth for their usual summer outing at Bemus Point, Lake Chautauqua.

 Miss Julie O’Hara, that gifted and charming young Cincinnatian, is to appear on the programme of the Western Association of Writers at Winona Lake next week, along with such authors as Opis Read, Madison Cawein, John Uri Lloyd, Prof. W. H. Venable, Grace Duffle Boylan, and others of prominence.  The title of Miss O’Hara’s sketch is “One Man.”

 In case of rain Tuesday evening, the lawn fete announced for that date at 2525 and 2527 Ingleside place, Walnut Hills, will be postponed until Wednesday evening.

FOR FRESH AIR FUND.

 At a whist tournament given at the residence of Mrs. William Elsworth Fisher, Prospect place, Avondale, a neat sum was realized for the Fresh Air Fund.

TOOK BIERKER’S MONEY

 John Bierker of 1033 Florence avenue reported to the police that he had been robbed of $40 Sunday night by a stranger in front of a saloon at Richmond and Fillmore streets.

FATHER ANGELO’S SERMON.

 Improper books, low theaters, immoral dances and the degrading saloon were denounced by Rev. Father Angelo, who addressed a large [?] for boys in St. Boniface church.


 



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