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SECTION THREE THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1941 CLUB NEWS -sL I 1 iwY IL: I Our, i AV-J resent the local unit at the national Craft Shop Of The Handicapped convention in Louisville, August 9- The memory of Miss Bessie Sinton, 16: Mesdameg Gladys Doell, Goldie 1 i 1 AiSte vl I .1 i one of the founders of the Craft Shon of the Handicapped who Hempfling, Helen Homan, Luretta Noble, Ola Mae Baer, and Elsie Hoover. Mis. Beatrice Hogan, served as First Vice President. until her death less than two years ago, Was honored on her birthday anniversary by a group of her friends. Natioonal Americanism Chairman, and Mrs.

Eunice Eluestein, National Executive Committeewoman, will also attend the convention. A dinner was given to blind workmen at the Cincinnati Associa Klottur Review 287, Woman's Benefit Association will meet at o'clock Tuesday evening in th tion for the Welfare of the Blind In tribute to her. Mrs. Oscar Silber- clubrooms, Southern Ohio Bank Building, 519 Main Street. 7ohmidt, who succeeded Mis Sinton vu the First Vice Presidency of the Cinctnnatus Auxiliary 59, United Spanish War Yetprans will sponsor a social from 2:30 to 5 o'clock Sunday, August 10, at St.

Joseph Or phanage, Northside, for the benefit of the orphanage. Craft Shop and who had worked with her many years at the Blind Welfare Association, was in charge of arrangements. The association is one of the constituent agencies of the Craft Shop of the Handicapped ard the brooms, mops, brushes, and baskets made by the blind men in the work rooms of the Blind Welfare Association are Inwood Park Playground Moth ifSi ff II wKlmimm ers Club will meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday in the shelter house, with Mrs. Elizabeth Hilge presiding. Final arrangements for the annual carnival on Wednesday, August 13, will be included in the business sold at Craft Shop headquarters on the third floor of the Shillito Store, Praise of the Craft Shop for its Bale of towels, aprons, luncheon session.

Mrs. Helen Richie is General Chairman of the affair with the following committees conducting J. Hit Joseph 1 II mtSigSXMiSMWlA sets, and other articles made by the Workers of the Ohio Commission for the Blind, another constituent agency, was received by Mrs. Silber-Bchmidt last week from Mrs. Janet Barnes, an executive of the these booths: Soft drinks, Mrs.

August Schmitts; ice cream, Mrs. Minnie Ritch and Mrs. John Dehler; candy, Mrs-Clarence Busch; sandwiches, Mrs. John Schreck, Mrs. Cencie Tully, and Mis.

Charles Wilson; cake, Mrs. Harry Hornback; country store, Mrs. John O'Connor and Mrs. Herman Braun; fish pond, Mrs. Hubert Hauth and Mrs.

Otto Werncrsbach miscellaneous booth, Mrs. William Cincinnati Virginia Asher Business Women's Bible Council A Galilean service aljng the shores of Lake Winona will be one of the sacred features of annual conference of Virginia Asher Business Women's Bible Councils, to be held at Wi Lohman and lrs. Paul Teisman pony track, Mrs. George Grote, There will be dancing in the evening. nona Lake, August 11 through August 15.

More than 20 members of the Cincinnati Council will The Northside Woman's Club will hold its annual summer outing and luncheon at the Clovernook Coun attend, the two official delegates try Club at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow. Members are to meet at the home of Cliff McGary, 1661 Pullnn Ave nue. Cars will be appreciated for transportation. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. R.

H. Tindall, Queen City Circle No. 19, Ladies of the G. A. will meet Wednes day afternoon at Memorial Hall, with Mrs.

Rose Tillett, the Presi dent, presiding. The Auditing Com. mittee will meet before the regular session. The Ltidien Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve, Association will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday at the home of being Estelle Schlueter, the organi-ratlon's President, and Lucretia Williams. Delegations from several states in the United States where councils are active in this interdenominational work of Bible study and the pursuit of Christian fellowship will be present.

Reservations should be made direct with the hotels chosen by the members at Winona Lake. Headquarters of the conference ate at the Winona Hotel on the lake front, but devotional meetings will be held In the church on the grounds. Miss Blanche C. Huber, National President, of Louisville, will preside over the sessions. Cincinnati Council will hold its monthly service at the City Gospel Mission, Vine Street, following the regular council service Thursday evening, In charge of Florence Curry, Evangelistic Chairman.

The council will visit its "adopted friends" in Ward Hamilton County Home at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Katherine Becker is in charge of this activity. The August birthdayites will celebrate at a specially decorated table during the supper-friendship hour from 5 to 6 o'clock preceding the council service Thursday evening In Trinity Methodist Church. Mrs. Edward Schroth, 2016 Burnet Avenue, Mrs.

Katherine Laycock presiding. The former meeting place has been given up, owing to the recall to active duty in the United States Navy of members of the association. Muster numbers' Auxiliary Members of the Woman's Auxil iary, Cincinnati Master Plumbers' Association will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday at Cliff View, North Bend, Ohio. Motor transportation will be furnished by several members of the organi zation. Mrs.

H. J. Vonderheide Vice President, will conduct the business meeting since Mrs. Harold Tlelra Thpta Clll Sorority The McDonald, President, will be un WOLF-DREIER. regular meeting of Ohio Epsilon Chapter of Delta Theta Chi will be held at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday eve Miss Barbara Ann Dreler, daugh able be present due to illness of her daughter.

A chicken dinner will be served preceding the business session. The members serving as hostesses are Mrs. Fred No-mann, Mrs. Ray J. Hillenbrand, and Miss Alma Nicsen.

tor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dreler, became the bride of Mr. Earl C. ning at the Netherland Plaza.

The educational period will be under the direction of Mrs. F. A. Burgess and the regular business meeting under Mrs. C.

F. Herby. Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf, at a ceremony solemnised at 9:30 o'clock the morning of June at SS.

Margaret and Mary Church George Thomas Woman's Relief North College Hill, with Rev. B. Wclman officiating. The bridal party included Mrs. Robert Daush Corps Mrs.

Effio Riebs, Prosident of Georgo H. Thomas Woman's Relief Corps, will presido at a meeting to be held in Memorial Hall, Elm and Grant Streets, at 2 o'clock Friday. arm oi ner lainer. was loveiv in Miss Louise Dreier, Miss Loretta Wolf, Mr. Al Wolf, Mr.

Eugene Sigma Phi Delta Sorority The regular monthly meeting of the Sigma Phi Delta Sorority was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Whiteker. The President, Miss Ethel J. Widmcr, pledged six members in the sororityDorothy Obermeyer, Louise Willctt, Ann Yunger, Mary Kath a gown of white jersey of simple MI'. 3 li iuZ 1 I lines and a short tulle veil held oi.h i aw i.

if ii Wilger, and Mr. Robert Daush NIENABER-FIEFHAUS. to a Dutch can stvled with a band mer and Mrs. Walter M. Wolf.

Mr. Women's Auxiliary of the Cath St. Cecilia Church was the setting Carl Sackman was the groom's best sne carried a oouquet i wnite gar on May 30 for the marriage of Miss erine Booth Home and Hospital The regular monthly meeting of the erine Evangclo, Madaline Buchert, denias and stephanotis. and Florence Miller. Marion Fiefhaus, daughter of Mr.

Bernard Fiefhaus of 3843 Isabella man. Ushers were Messrs. Va.cer M. Wolf and Raymond Dankel. Following a wedding breakfast and reception at the Hotel Alms, Mr.

Women's Auxiliary. Catherine Mr. Herman Covey was his brother's best man. Ushers were Messrs. Charles and Samuel Ciresi, brothers of the bride; Walter Covey, brother of the groom, and Joseph Mercurio.

Following the ceremony, the bride and groom departed for a wedding journey to the Smoky Mountains. Mr. Covey is the son of Mr. and Booth Home, will be held Tuesday at the home, 836 Becchcr Street, Republican Women's Activities Avenue, Oakley, to Mr. Paul Niena bcr, son of Mrs.

Clara Nienaber and Mrs. Bree departed on a honey Walnut Hills. Members will do moon to Washington, D. after 3136 Markbreit Avenue, Oakley. The bride was attended by Miss hand sewing and luncheon will be served at noon.

which they will be established at Asbury Park. Dorothy Less, who wore blue taf i The groom had as his best man Mr. Charles T. Bus, a cousin. The ushers were Messrs.

Fred Droege, brother of the bride, and John Heir lebush, cousin of the groom. PRAY-BOCSMAN. The marriage of Miss Ruby Virginia Bouaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.

Bousman, Madi-sonville, to Mr. Richard Pray of Columbus, Ohio, took place July 3 at the residenoe of Rev. H. C. Gil The Anderson Township Women Republican Club will give a picnic at Stanbery Park, Mount Washington, at 10 o'clock Tuesday.

After lunch a brief business meeting will be presided over by the President, Mrs. Edith Black. The afternoon Will be given over to games. Mrs, Ed Covey of Pleasant Ridge FOKEST-IXOYD. feta with pink accessories.

The home of the bride at 5:30 o'clock Salon 115, Eight and Forty will COVEY-CIRESf. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Covey (Sylvia for their many friends and out-of- At 7:30 o'clock Saturday, June 14, groom had as his best man Mr. Ralph Nienaber, his brother.

The bride wore a gown of white satin town guests. After a delightful so the marriage of Miss Evelyn Ciresi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ciresi of Price Hill) are Ernestine Lloyd, daughter of Mr. meet for a covered-dish luncheon at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Wilbur C. Doerr, 3636 Kroger Avenue. Mis. Louis E. Backherms, Chapeau, will preside with a tulle veil trimmed in lace.

She carried a bouquet of white roses. and Mrs. F. J. Lloyd of Emerson journ in Miami, and Havana, Cuba, Mr.

and Mrs. Lake are now at home at 3615 Tamarack Avenue, Hyde Park. residing at 3627 Madison Road, fol Avenue, North College Hill, to Mr, lespie of Madisonville Baptist lowing their recent marriage. The Joseph Forest, son of Mrs. Carrie Church.

Following a short wed BREE-WOLF. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wolf of Forest, was solemnized at the Im- wedding took place at 9 o'clock, June 25, at St.

William's Church with Mons. Francis A. Reardon of ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Pray will be at home at 3077 Bracken Avenue, BUECKEK-FRANXMAN.

St. Benedict Church, Covington, manuel Baptist Church, Northside, at a meeting at 2 o'clock, at which the Nominating Committee will be appointed. Reservations are to be made with the Hospitality Chairman, Mrs. R. Stacey Avenue announce the mar John C.

Rattermann, son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Rattermann, also of Hyde Park, was solemnized July 12 at St. Mary's Church by Bishop George J. Rehring.

Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister, Miss Ruth The Tuesday Club of Knox Presbyterian Church will meet at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday. Mrs. Robert M. Settle, President, will preside. "How Green Was My Valley," will be reviewed.

The luncheon committee is composed of Mrs. C. T. Swaffcr Chairman; Mrs. D.

E. Healy. Mrs. J. B.

Handorf, Mrs. C. L. Volkman and Mrs. Henry Smith, with the Rev.

A. R. Smith officiat Westwood. riage of their second daughter, was tne setting June 14 lor tne Mildred, to Mr. Arthur A.

Bree of ficiating. The bride had as her maid of honor her sister, Miss Marie Ciresi. Bridesmaids were marriage of Miss Lucille Franxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl MULVANEY-GUTE.

June 16, Mias Mildred Gute, ing at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Alfred H. Gesell, only sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids included Miss Asbury Park, N.

son of Mr. William Bree of Cincinnati. The mar Misses Betty Mercurio, Mary Dot Franxman, to L. Bueck- Droege, who wore a gown of blue riage was an event of May 31 at terman, Cecilia Mercurio, and Olive er, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

net with fitted bodice and full skirt daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rudolf Gute of Ashland, became the bride of Mr. Robert Mulvaney of Marjory Fuller of Anderson, Indi The Btild Face Playground Mothers' Club will hold its meeting at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, in the club-room at 31C8 Hillside Avenue. Mrs. Thomas Kerr will preside.

St. Mark's Church. Miss Helene Bell. The brides younger sisters. Misses Margaret and Rosemary Harry Buecker.

The bride and groom are now at the home of their friends at 343 East Seventeenth and carried a bouquet of sunburst roses, blue delphinium, and baby breath. Hyde Park. Mr. Mulvaney and his Wolf was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Bruem- Ciresi, were junior bridesmaids.

ana, and Miss Jeanette Thienng. Little Miss Loia Virginia Meyer, a cousin of the bride, was flowergirl. The groom had aa his beat man Mr. oriae are now reaming on jnyaa Cincinnati Circle No. 14'J Daughters of Isabella will hold the regular business meeting Tuesday, August 5, at the Fontbonnc.

All Interested in going to the national convention August 11 to 15 The bride, who entered on the Park Avenue. Street, Covington, having returned from a honeymoon in the Smoky Mountains. Douglas Owen of Salisbury, North Carolina. The. uahera were Messrs.

SHADY LAWN IS SUMMER MEETING HAVEN at St. Louis, should call Miss TORBECK-SCI 1 WEEK. At 10 o'clock the morning of June SHILLITO'S Catherine dotty, Regent. Members are asked to collect ar tides for the St. Xavier Patna Mis 21, Miss Ruth Schweer, daughter of Mrs.

Margaret Schweer, became the bride of Mr. Jack Torbeck, son of sion Rummage Sale. Anyone hav Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Torbeck, in a ing articles to be called for will A I ceremony solemnized at St. Mark's please get in touch with Miss Florence O'Brien at The Fcntbonne Church, Evanston. After a wedding journey through Indiana, Mr. and or with Mr.

Reid at St. Xavler's. Mrs. Torbeck are residing on Rose LeRoy Adlcr, Stewart Johnson, Alfred H. Qeiell, and Edward Forest, a nephew of the groom.

URAGINOFF-GIBSON. St. Clement Church was the setting at 9:30 o'clock, June 14, or the marriage of Mias Ruth Gibson, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bitter, to Mr.

Nicholas Draginoff, aon of Mrs. Agnes Draginoff. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koebel, Mrs.

Joseph Weggesser, and Mr. Virgil Temke. A reception at Junior Hall, St. Bernard, followed the ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Draginoff are residing, at 4247 Bertus Street, St. Bernard. BIZZARRI-HAUBNER. The marriage of Miss Dolores The Hamilton County Hospital bud Drive.

f'f 1 jljP" iV 4 DEODORANT TO lSl ilE persoxal The marriage of Miss Julia Mun- tifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guild will hold its August meeting at 10 o'clock Thursday at the Y. W. C.

A. The general meeting will follow at 11 o'clock with Mis. Edna Kirker Geis presiding. The visitations for the month will be announced and the Chairmen of the event named. Herman Muntifer of North College Hill, to Mr.

Edward A. Bittman, College Hill, was an event of May 24 at SS. Margaret and Mary Church, North College Hill. GEORGE-WAGNER. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph A. Wagner Haubner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Haubner, to Mr. Anthony The Women's Auxiliary D. A. Of W. W.

will hold their meeting at the clubhouse at 8 o'clock Friday. A report of the recent de 39' JAR partment convention will be ren of Norwood announce the marriage of their daughter, Elaine, to Mr. R. Weldon George, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. George of Pleasant Ridge. The ceremony was solemnized at dered at this time. The following delegates will rep- Bizzarri, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Bizzarri, was solemnized Wednesday, July 2, at St, Marka Church with Rev. Harold W. Kuhns officiating. After a motor trip to Washington, D.

Mr. and Mrs. Bizzarri are to reside at 2128 Migh- II. 7:30 o'clock the evening of June 14 at the residence of the bride's grandmother in Clifton. Miss Wag Your Midden Heauty land Avenue, Mount Auburn.

ner's cousin, Miss Miriam Miner ot uNit'v 1 LAKE-BOTZTJNG. The marriage of Miss Lucille 1. t.l As revealed by using Mercolized Wax Cream A simple way to remove the dull, drabness of your complexion and reveal the Wyoming, was maid of honor. Mr. I Harold Redick of Findlay, Ohio, classmate of the groom at Ohio State University, was best man.

I The double-ring ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Kenneth S. Leary in the presence of the immediate families. After the ceremony a DON'T ALLOW hot summer diyi Is Uk their toll ei your chirm wear fluid the deodorant that checks perspiration irom one to three days be assured of no under-arm perspiration. Will not harm your skin er clothing.

Large economy size 59c SHILLITO'S TOILETRIES FIRST FLOOR Botzung, daughter of Mrs. Mary Botzung and the late Mr. George Botzung, Hyde Park, to Mr. Lester Lee Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Lake of Deer Park, took place at 2:45 o'clock Saturday, May 24, at St. Mary Church, Hyde Park. upper left, reading clockwise, are Mrs. Henry Hagner, Mrs. Elmer C.

Henlein, Mrs. Lester P. Larsen. Mrs. Hendricks, the hostess, Mrs Albert Buenger, Miss Minnie Mey-der, Miss Minna J.

Schueing. Refreshing punch was served by the hostess and the three cohostessea at the upper right, Mrs. T. M. Lan-din, Mrs.

Floyd Stone, and Miss Alice Hubbell. In the lower group are Miss Clara Dennison, Miss Sara Griffith, Mrs. Edith Jonas, Miss Helen Twomey, Mrs. Earl Dunn, and Mrs. E.

C. Gabriel. The book review group meetings are held weekly throughout the supper, noon, and evening meetings The attendants were Miss Rosa buffet luncheon was served in the dining room. Later in the evening the bride and groom departed for a brief wedding trip to the North. mond Limberg, maid of honor, and The shaded lawn of Mrs.

Louis J. Henricks's home on Davenant Misses Ada Teubner and Marie De- lighter, lovelier skin tones. Just use Mercolized Wax Cream as directed. Its active ingredients help to flake off the older, darkened surface skin in minute, almost invisible particles, revealing a fairer, fresher, underskin. Suililt Astrivfiwt tightens loose surface liin.

Gives a delightful sense of freshness. Reduces excess surface oil. Dissolve Saxolite Astringent in one-half pint witch hazel and use daily, morning or evening. Tarkritl Btiity Milk Try this cooling, soothing and refreshing facial. We believe you will like it.

Advertisement. the American Association of University Women. These photographs were taken as some of the members arranged congenial groups for Angelo, bridesmaids. Mr. Allen Lake, brother of the groom, was Avenue, Kennedy Heights, provided a pleasant setting, in the intense RATTEKM AN N-D ROEG E.

The marriage of Miss Rosina M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. best man. Messrs.

Harry Scholle heat of Wednesday, for a mid-dflv and Larry Grathwohl were the me niunic llinetieon nnrf hnnlr IP meeting of the Literary Group of view by Mrs. J. A. Koertker. At the Fred Droege of Hyde Park, to Mr.

ushers. A reception was held at the.

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