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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 19

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19 Thursday, December 27, 1973 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 'Folk Art' In CAC Sets Theme For Supper Dance Reception At Golden Lamb A RECEPTION at the Golden Lamb in Lebanon, Ohio, followed the marriage on Saturday of Miss Melody Gayle Bauer and Mr. Walter R. Cayce. The ceremony took place in Loveland Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

David Ross officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Bauer of Loveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Cayce of Medina, Ohio, are parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Robert Weissmann of Clarksville, was her sister's matron of Mr.

Thomas Cayce of Medina was best man for his brother. Ushering were Mr. Brad Bauer of Loveland and Mr. Weissmann. The couple will reside in Columbus, Ohio.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Cayce attend Ohio State University. The bride is majoring in elementary education and the bridegroom in pre-medicine. Boston Silver Center BOSTON The names of more than 150 silversmiths were recorded in Boston before 1800.

One of them was Paul Revere, whose works are now collectors' items. A teapot and a creamer fashioned by Revere were auctioned not THE CURRENT exhibit of folk art at The Contemporary Arts Center was background for the Sunday night supper party when Mrs. Dorothy Wood Price and her daughter, Bambi, entertained. Informality of the show, titled, "American Folk Art," set the theme for the occasion. Guests roamed through the galleries deco- long ago for $70,000.

drv 1 fJlie (enlunj JJouie Si orewiile Sale JliuriJutj, JriJatj fSalurilatj Onfij 10 to 50 Off rated for this occasion with huge exotic green foliage plants. Mrs. Wood chose a contemporary patterned long skirt by Pucci with a maroon-colored top. Bambi was in a navy and white cotton folk dress. The music of The lange drew as many listeners as dancers especially among the older guests.

Hors d'oeuvre tables were set up in the middle of CAC while round tables for supper were in various galleries. On the buffet in the Fleish-mann Gallery was a large arrangement combining 3 Uttaa. 771-6175 Ok to optn Jaify 9 to 5 THIS AEROPLANE of wood and metal was one of the The Contemporary Arts Center attractions those at the Price party looked at. With Bambi Price, are, from left Mr. Mark Matthews, Mr.

William Sawyer and Mr. Brooks Jackson. holly and frosted grapes Among special guests at The Bachelors Christmas and ribbons in red and were those who had been Ball on prededing WW VST'VIT1 VV VST 'W VgM La iiii lui jui na La Enquirer Tom Hubbard) presented-as was Bambi evening. green. AT ONE OF the hors d'oeuvre tables are Deirdre A.

Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wood and a cousin of Bambi, and Mr. Alfred M.

Campbell III of Devon, who was a holiday houseguest of the hostesses, Mrs. Dorothy Wood Price and her daughter. Maketewah Club Names New Officers A mm a as cmi-Annual She will be assisted by Mrs. Amos E. Alsobrook, Mrs.

Robert W. Bertke, Mrs. William E. Besl, Mrs. William C.

Brems, Miss Mary Louise Burke, Mrs. Daniel M. Coppin, Mrs. Joseph H. Dillhoff Mrs.

William J. Ervin Mrs. James J. Funch, Kenneth P. Johnston, Mrs.

Gregory E. Maier, Mrs. Gilbert.G. Reut-ter, Mrs. William C.

Rhodenbaugh, Mrs. Joseph F. Rusche, Miss Jewelle A. Schauer, Mrs. Raleigh Mrs.

Sig Mrs. Everett W. Streeter and Mrs. Eugene J. Utz.

Holiday activities at the club will highlight a festive New Year's celebration on Monday, December 31. An ice skating party and luncheon for the children will take place today. Members should make reservations for the affairs by calling the club office. Mr. H.

Don Brown will be 1974 president of the Maketewah Country Club following recent elections. Serving with Mr. Brown will be Mr. John W. McCloy, vice president; Mr.

William C. Rhodenbaugh, secretary, and Mr. Robert H. Darling, treasurer. Other members of the board include Mr.

Daniel D. Dell, Mr. James R. Harrington, Mr. Clement J.

De-Michelis, Mr. J. Cromer Mashburn Mr. Stanley J. Jasbeck, Mr.

Lloyd C. Sullivan and Mr. Joseph J. Van de Ryt. The Ladies Executive Board is composed of Mrs.

Clement J. DeMichelis, chairman; Mrs. Daniel D. Dell, Mrs. Robert J.

Goos-man, Mrs. Charles K. McKenna III and Mrs. Robert A. Ries.

Ladies Activities will be handled by Mrs. Edward L. Waldin, chairman. HOLIDAY COAT SALE! COATS, COATS AND MORE COATS FOR THE COLD WEATHER TO COME! MISSES AND JUNIOR WINTER WOOL AND FAKE FUR PANTC0ATS IN AN EXCITING ASSORTMENT OF STYLES! 39.99 FORMERLY 52.00 TO 64.00 MISSES' WARM ZIP-OUT PILE LINED RAINCOATS, SIMPLY SUPER AT 29.99 FORMERLY 42.00 EXCLUSIVE SALON SHOES and HANDBAGS DRASTIOALLY REDUCED for CLEARANCE Miss Carolyn Ann Stegner June Bride-To-Be reg. 1 8.

to 22. 99 12 99 reg. 1 2. to 28. 16 Hartford Art School.

Mr. Marder attended North Shore Country Day School. He is a graduate of the University of Hartford Art School. The wedding will be in June. Afterward the coupte will reside in Hartford, Conn.

MR. AND MRS. Robert C. Stegner of Cincinnati announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Ann, to Mr. Lawrence P.

Marder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Marder of Highland Park, 111. Miss Stegner is a graduate of Hillsdale School.

She is a senior in the University of Wedding Trip In Poconos THE WEDDING of Miss Cathy Charlene Williams Collections Q99 19 reg. 42. 1 SPECIAL GROUP BOOTS tO 12 Off shop today 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. simon franklin Excellent Selection In All Sizes no mail, phone ol COD Vail salei final 4 Matter Charge, BankAmericard i Shopper's Charge and Mr.

William Charles Geisel took place Saturday at Our Lady of the Visitation Church with the Rev. Donald Breaker officiating. The reception was at Twin Lanterns. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F.

Geisel are the parents of the bridegroom. Maid of honor was Miss Linda Wolf. Also attendants, were Mrs. Dennis Renk, Miss Janis Wolf, Miss Barbara Meyn and Miss Linda Shannon. Mr.

Gerald Geisel was his brother's best man. Ushering were Mr. Renk, Mr. Thomas Kluener, Mr. Mark Vonderhaar and Mr.

Joseph Merling. After a wedding trip to the Pocono the couple will reside in Lawrenceville, Ind. The bride graduated from the University of Cincinnati. Mr. Geisel attends Xavier University.

Our Famous SALON SHOES Use your FS Charge, Master Charge, BankAmericard, American Express or cash! No mail or phone orders, please. And Now Shoppers Charge AFTER CHRISTMAS Remember our new address SUMMIT PLAZA 7733 READING ROSELAWN Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Until 8:30 P.M. 330 SWIf-TON CENTER. CINN. OPEN MON.

THRU FRI. TILL 9, SAT. TILL AND OUR TRI-COUNTY CENTER STORE. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9, AND NOON TILL 5:00 ON SUNDAY COAT CLEARANCE MISSES' SIZES 8 to 16 OUR ANNUAL WINTER were 150. to 170.

NOW 89.90 to 113.90 were 190. to 225. MOW 126.90 to 149.90 CLEARANCE were 235. to 275. NOW 136.90 to 164.90 Mrs.

William ('. Geisel JUNIOR SIZES 5 to 13 13 off were 70. to 85. NOW 34.90 to 56.90 Brides- To-Be And Brides The Kii(iiirT is one of few newsU)ers contimiiiif! bridal news. We are proud of this com-niiinily service to readers.

Here are instructions for sending for forms with publication rules for a permanent printed record of these happy occasions. To receive forms to announce your engagement or wedding (specify either or both) send a self-addressed slamed 4 by 9V4 inch envelope to: Information Outer Cincinnati (Cnquirer hl7 Vine St. Cincinnati, Ohio 4-52(1 1 ONLY INKOHMATION OVI'IIKSKKOUMS II.I.I1K ACCITTI I).

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