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10 SECTION THRES THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1939 inn in 11 IE IE Swim To Be Held ALTRUSA CLUB OFFICERS A. A. U.W. Members Appear By Asher Group The mcmbera and frlenda of the On National Program Northern Kentucky Virginia Asher Adopt Town Meeting Style For Women's Club Forums Program Planners To Introduce New Type Of Session In Autumn For Discussions Of Civic Affairs Leaders Compile List Of Topics. Bible Council will enjoy a swim at Miss Elizabeth Dyer, Dean of the Rosedale Pool Wednesday evening.

Thl affair ha been arranged by the Social Committee, with Mi Houdlette, assistant director of the American Association of University Women. Mr. Edward C. Gabriel and Mrs. t- J'Wd 5,.

School of Household Administration of the University of Cincinnati, is Chairman of the final broadcast in the series "Making Democracy Stella Walz, Chairman. Following the swim the group will go to the home of Miss Beatrice Ellis on East Forty-sixth Htreet and enjoy a supper and fellowship hour. Those Elliott Chapman, who have been Work." which will be given at 10 representing the Cincinnati branch at this convention, are expected to return to the city tomorrow KEEPING with the Woman' City Club purpose of pro o'clock tbia evening under the auspices of the state division of the American Association of University Women. Miss Alma wishing upper reservation are requested to call Elizabeth Keith. Hemlock 7160, so necessary ar- viding an open forum for the discussion of all Ideas of civic Mie Winifred Taylor, Chairman Import, the newly appointed Program Committee, of which mm State Chairman of Education and! of the summer meetings which are tangementa can be made.

I I a. I i Mrs. Tarn Dcerlng la Chairman, I planning a new type of All those, attending the annual I I 5 1 a member of the Cincinnati branch such an enjoyable part of the ae-of this organization, has been in tivitieg of the local chapter of A. A. charge of the entire series.

jU. announces that these will conference of the National Fcdeia lion of Virginia Asher llfble Conn The program this evening, a begin on the first Wednesday in program for the civic luncheon program next fall. The program will be conducted In town-meeting style, with speaker a leader and member of the club participating in an open forum or symposium. A committee of lender In civic affair ha auggealed win meet following the swim sketch on "Democracy in the July and continue weekly during and make arrangement for the July and August American Family," was written by members of the Cincinnati, Mid- coming conference at Flat Rock, N. July 17-21, inclusive.

All wishing to attend the conference. topic for discission. whether a member of the council Club. Mr. William Ranaom and Mil.

Robert Goldman are Vice Chairmen. Other member of the Jlctown, and Athens branches, and will be presented by the Schuster Martin Studio of Dramatics. Miss Heineman will give the "Teachers On Mr. Deerlng' committee, are Meadame Alfred Uettman, Henry Bettman, Claude V. Courter, liob-ert Coady Anthony 13.

Xunlap, Au Miss Helen Louise Stapleford, a member of the Creative Writing Group of A. A. U. W. and teacher of English at Hughe High School, is being congratulated upon having won second place in a national anthology poetry contest in which 11,000 poema were submitted by or not, are urged to meet with the group Wednesday evening.

committee are Mr. Harry Holton, who Is In charge of prize; Mr. gustus Kreimcr, George O'Connor, Creed" as part of the Introduction to the program this evening. George Ten Eyck, Ticket Chair Officers Installed A paper on "Planning a National 1,600 contestants. "Music Unheard" By Norwood Club Radio Program," written by Miss Heineman, was presented by Mrs.

Edward C. Gabriel, President of the is the title of the anthology in man; Mr. Robert Matthews, tcle-phona squad; Mrs. Albert Cash, cards and tallica; Mesdames William Cullen, August Kreimcr, Albert Capelle, French Calloway, Al which this poem will soon be published by the Henry Harrison Pub- Afloir William Itansom, T. W.

Moore, E. D. Robert, B. H. Blehl, W.

E. Stllwell, J. E. Htemler, Joseph Ware, Mia Clara O.ruenln-ger, Mia Fannie Raglnnd, Mr. Donald Calhoun, Secretary, and Mia Helen Gregory, Vice Chairman.

Arrangementa have been com- Cincinnati branch at' a general session of the National Convention Wishing Company. 'Franz Hals Head of a Laugh bert Muhlhauser, Emily Wagner, M. Y. Newcomb, Mix Viola Gear, Mm Helen Dann, Miss Elizabeth Mrs. David H.

McNeil was Installed as President of the Norwood Federation of Women's Clubs by Mrs. M. Y. Newcomb at the final meeting of this group June 14 at the clubhouse. Serving with Mrs McNeil will be Mrs.

Howard 8. Cox of A. A. U. W.

in Denver, on Friday morning. Miss Heineman, who was unable to attend the convention herself, wrote the paper at ing Child," the poem which received this award, Is written about a picture by Franz Hals which is pleted by Mrs. James Allen and-lnkamp. her committee for the bridge-lunch Thla event will conclude the club's eon which the club is giving social events until the reopening of the request of Mis. Harriet Ahlers hanging in the Taft Museum.

Mf. C.E.6RYAMT Hrst Vice President; Mrs. Iuis C. Ward, Second Vice President; Mrs. William (j A 1 11 III MOO I In '111 (hiv Mi Three new officers of the Alt I usa' Wednesday at Hlllcreal Countryjthe club season next fall.

Club To Picnic filiated members are especially Invited. Meetings will be resumed in September. illlllllllUl III Ull ern Star made the play suits and n.j rnjf-n, v.il 1 sponding Secretary; Mrs. Maude A Club of Cincinnati are presented In gowns for the children. Mrs.

Market, Press Secretary; Mrs. Henry I thla group, Miss Irene Bnughton an oiancne k. Miner win give a re Feldman, Treasurer Miss Kuth Sea- President. uccerHs Mia K.iihei Women' Committee of Cincinnati port of the camp. i'JA i I.

i 4 man, Auditor; Mrs. Ion Cortwright, Historian. At Mt Airy Lodge Hardware Club Members of thn Women's Committee designated by Vandervnrt; Miss Icttie Christen aen is District Representative, and I he Drama Study Circle and the the Cincinnati Hardware Club to F.srath Nashim Society Mrs. William Hirschfeld, retiring President of the Esrath Nashim Society, will be hostess to the member and Mrs, Artie Ijce Bryant is one of two i 1 assist in arrangements for the for Garage, 121 East Third Street Miss Margaret Ohlenroth Is Vice other Representatives. The new tieth annual congress of the Nation If'- 4 i m.Xif it' Garden Circle were hostesses for the day, Mr.

Norma Chaplin anJ Mrs. J. A. Scott, Chairmen of tho circle, presiding at the punch bowls. where busse will leave at 11 al Retail Hardware Association friends of the Esrath Nashim So- fx i officers were elected at the annual meeting held at Penmaen Farm, the Chairman of arrangement for the picnio which the Woman' here July 17 to 21, inclusive, will meet Wednesday afternoon at the o'clock.

Those members wishing to drive out In their own cars arc at liberty to do o. Iloth a dinner city when the final meeting of the year will take place at her home, 3963 Warwick Avenue, Avondale, at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday. The Presi Rotary Club and supnor will be served at the giving today at lodge, the aupper being an Infor (Uu)) Director former homo of Bishop and Mrs. Cranston, near New Richmond, Ohio. Other officers are Miss Lillian Bowie, Vice President; Miss Loneta Campbell, Secretary; Mrs.

Jamie Reynolds, Treasurer, and Miss Cor-. dent's annual report will be given at this time, also annual reports mal buffet affair served by the Hotel Netherland Plaza to formulate an entertainment program. Wives of members of the club which includes leaders in industry in Greater Cincinnati will serve on various committees to entertain the visiting women. committee members. Mount Airy Lodge.

Miss Katherlne E. For this, the last social meeting of the club year, all of the out irom various committees. Final plans will be made for the semi-annual card party, which will be held at the new Coca-Cola plant going officers have made reserva Engcl, who is Chairman of rlne Bancroft, Representative. The club will be represented at the in Mm Lettie CmmtHsm Monday, July 10. Mrs.

Moae Rosen-baum Is Chairman, and will be as tions, Including Miss Mabel Ottlng, President; Miss Minna Carstens Vice President; Miss Lillian Micr- if'' ternational convention to be held la Portland, In July. I sisted by Mrs. Rea Bachrach and Norwood Needlework Guild The Directors of the Norwood Needlework Guild will meet at the summer home of the President, Mrs. J. C.

Cadwallader, Oxford Road, Terrace Park, Ohio, from 10:30 to 4:30 enfelil, Treasurer; Miss Naida the Entertainment Committee sponsoring the affair, la being assisted by Mrs. Ben Grad. At the meeting the installation of the new officers will White, Recording Secretary; Mr. Blanche Klosterman, Corresponding take place. Secretary; Miss Margaret Ohlcn- I IN I o'clock tomorrow to sew.

Those oth, Registrar. Club the following going by Milford bus will get off at F-vanston Playground Mothers' omens Oxford and Miami Roads. Club The Evanston Playground Chairmen: Miss Norma Klanke, All directors attending are re Mothers Club will hold a gala all- Mrarel Ohlenroth The new officers elected at the business meeting In June are Miss Clara Fredericks, President; Mrs. Blanche Kloaterman, Vice President; Miss Lillian Mierenfeld, Treasurer; Miss Naida White, Re day carnival at Evanston Play quested to bring sewing equipment. Other particulars may be obtained Continued From Page 7.

Legion who will be Introduced by Judge William M. Handley. A flag that is the gift of the Rev, E. C. transportation; Mis Sarana Pol-Ilns, supper; Miss Nun Tlgho, hospitality; Miss Mary Maclel, games.

The members who wish to go In of the Ladies' Benevolent Society, ground, Dana, Evanston, and Clarion Avenues, Thursday, beginning at 10 o'clock and lasting until 11 o'clock at night. The pony track by calling the secretary, Mrs. Frank W. Long, JE 1543, who is in charge of arrangements for those going in MISS HELEN ROSE. Miss Helen Rose, who has served will be the ho.itesa to the members cording Secretary; Miss Marcella Lelser, Corresponding Secretary.

Walley to the camp will be raised on a new flag pole nearby, and 65 group are to meet at the Eureka and Mis Mary Maclel Registrar. and friends when the next regular meeting will be held at her home at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow. will be an attraction of the early hours of this fete, which will close the Schuster-Martin Alumnae in many capacities over a period of children from 5 to 7 years of age, private cars. All directors and those desirous of becoming directors are cordially invited to attend. who are enjoying the first term of camp, will present a program of years, has been recently chosen At a recent meeting the following President of this group.

Serving board members were appointed: songs. with her are Miss Mary Jane Dun- Rosen, Cochairmen, Rulletln: Mr. George Rosen, Telephone; Mra. O. W.

Schrciber, Senior-Junior Advi with a community dance in the evening. Cards will be a diversion for adults and various amusements will be arranged for the children. An amateur show between 7 and 8 oelock is expected to be one of the Chairmen Appointed By Hadassah Chapter Meadumes Ben Livingston, Harry Tennenbaum, David Youngerman, phy, Vice President; Miss Christine Klein, Secretary and Treasurer, and Cincinnati Virginia Asher Busi Inwood Park Playground Mothers' Club The Inwood Park Playground Mothers' Club is sponsoring a card party at the Oola Khan Grotto, Vine and Daniel Streets, at 1:30 o'clock, Wednesday. There will be no meeting on Tuesday, July 4. ness Women's Bible Council A ser; Mr.

Emanuel Uamoran, and Mrs. Irfo Wcathelmer, Cochairmen, Mrs. Dennison Duble, historian. Mr. Moaea Tennenbaum, newly outstanding events of the day.

The George Mehl, Sylvia Max, Sam Galanty, Alter Peerless, Emma Kahn, Dora Drury, Dora p'isher, Paul Schreibman, Philip Bloom, A. B. Wise, Hymen Mctz, Carl Tcpper, Mary Scott. Harris, Sol proceeds of this affair will be used for the Evanston Playground. The short sketch will be presented by members of the Cincinnati Virginia Asher Business Women's Bible Council following council service Thursday evening for the benefit Youth Alliyah; Mrs.

Harry Frankul and Mrs. Meyer Tennenbaum, Office and I'ersonnnel, and Mrs. Nathan Silvcrblatt, Sheet Shower. Chairman Named William Murphy, Mrs. A.

Tenner, Mrs. C. O. Harrison, Mrs. William Reidel, and Mrs.

Russell Klelnfelter. committee in charge will welcome donations of cup cakes, homemade Webster and Rothenherg. MISS Itl III HUCItlS. Frankcl, L. L.

Kanter, Anna Ber- of the council's conference delegate candy, and pies. elected President of the Cincinnati Chapter of Hadaaaah, at a luncheon for the board member given recently at her home, appointed the following Committee Chairmen: Mr. Azriel Elsenberg, Education; Mr. Julius Samuels, HadaiHah medical Organization; Mrs. Charles fund.

The Webster and Rothenberg will go to Coney Island Wednesday for a joint picnic. Host Miss Ruth Harris Is the newly! man, Hymen Sachs, Meyer Berko-appolnted director of the Y. w.lwitz- H- H- Epstein, Joe Glazer, B. C. A.

Canin Lenmarv at New Tron-IB. Zemel, Sarah Goldberg, Lena The annual conference of the Woman's Auxiliary To National Federation Of Post Office Clerks to Local 164 The Woman's Auxiliary to National Federation of Post By Business Women Mis Dorothy E. Pluckebaum, the ton, which has just opened for Frank, Mary Albert. Motor Squad esses for the day are Mrs. Jacob Witt and Mrs.

William Ashton. The following committees have been Ladles' Auxiliary of Kahilath B'nal Israel Congregation The auxiliary has postponed its lawn fete to this afternoon and evening at 3225 Harvey Avenue. Mrs. William Hlrschfield and Mrs. an extensive program.

Miss Harris Office Clerks to Local 164 will cele Rodner, Membership; Mr. Max newly-elected President of the Cin brate Its fifteenth anniversary Bernstein and Mrs. Israel Oscher Bert Mennchoff. Hospitality, Mrs Isaac Mallin and Mrs. H.

Allen, The Golden Book and Publicity, Mrs. Philip Lisner. National Federation of Virginia Asher Councils at Bonclarken, N. July 17 to 21, is engaging the interest of Cincinnati Council members, several of whom plan to attend. The program will Include Bible messages each morning, brought by the Bible teacher of Binghamton, N.

Council, business sessions, social and spiritual with a dinner at the Hotel Gibson ballroom at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. wltz, Cochairmen, Jewish National Parents' Association of Avondale Talmud Torah This group will give named: Mrs. Raymond Klst, General Chairman; Mrs.

Robert Meyers and Mrs. John Hornberger, games; Mrs. Walter Bonnell and Mrs. Chester Metcalf, ice cream. Special rates will be given on ride tickets.

The boat leaves at 11 o'clock and members may get their The President, Mrs. Louis Stahley, Fund; Mrs. David Polasky, Trees has served as Secretary of the Student Y. W. C.

A. at Oxford College. Miami, for the last six years, and Is having as her major assistants Mra. Don Pennak from June 19 to July 9, when the camp la open to gills of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, and Mis. George I-emon for the upper High School periods from July 11 to August 3.

will preside. Mrs. Lee Goldberg and Mrs. Irving Craft Shop Of Handicapped The its annual lawn fete from 2 to 12 o'clock today on the grounds of the Bureau of Jewish Education. special display of vacation needs Women's Auxiliary, Hotel Greet- get-together, and a banquet and re cinnati Business and Professional Women's Club, Is calling a meeting of the Board of Directors of the club for 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night.

Miss Alma Beisse has just been appointed by the new President as Chalrmnn of the Finance Committee, an appointment which com-pletea the list of standing committee Chairmen for the coming year. Miss Beisse haa served the club In many ways during her membership. ers of America The regular meet ception. Miss Blanche Huber has proved ao popular at the Craft Shop of the Handicapped during the last week it will be continued tickets at the foot of Broadway Delhi Township A. Delhi Township A.

has elected the National President, Louisville, from Mrs. Raymond Kist and Mrs. ing of the Women's Auxiliary will be held at the Sinton Hotel Tues Miss Lillian Hunt will be In charge will preside. Cost of transportation Alvin Abernathy, following officers: President, Mrs. of the program from August to and hotel rates can be secured by day.

This will be the final meeting of the year, the months of July Ed. Weyrich; First Vice President, September 1, when the camp is through the coming week. In addition to the luggage racks, the serving trays for cool drinks, the man jong table tray for leisure hours, marble games and stuffed Mrs. Harry Dinkelaker; Second Vice Westwood Common Mother' Cincinnati Council members from Kathryn Mayer, Transportation Chairman, at council services. open to young employed women.

Rcnsman, Cochairmen, Infant Welfare; Mr. Abe Munich, Cradle Roll; Mrs. I. Mallin, Happy Day Fund; Mrs. Max Saidel, In Memorlam; Mr.

Rose Isaac, Vanilla; Mrs. Rosa Stern, Registration; Mrs. E. I. Fogel and Mrs.

Albert Pollack, Co-chairmen, Hospitality; Mrs. Max Ringer and Mrs. Louis Appleton, Cochairmen, Program; Mrs. David Liscow, Literary Teas; Mrs. A.

A. Braverman, House Committee; Mrs. Samuel Iglauer and Mrs. David Monnes, Cochairmen, Sewing; Mrs. Herbert Bernstein and Mrs.

Jonas Benet, Cochairmen, Publicity; Mrs. Ernest Breuer and Mrs. George Club The regular monthly meeting of the Westwood Common Other councillors who have been recently appointed are the Misses "Stewardship" is the theme and August being devoted to social affairs. The closing meeting of the state organization will be held in Columbus Saturday, at which time the officers for the coming year will be installed. President, Mrs.

Roy Kuhn; Mrs. Ben Waldman; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Charles Ludwig; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. William Dellar; mcmbers-at-large, Mrs Mothers' Club will be held at 2 toys for the children, knitting bags for the more industrious vacation Mlsa Betsy W. Curtis, who for the past few years has been supervisor of lunchrooms In the high Katherlne Glover, Geneva Halde thought for the devotionals at coun ists and auto baskets for the pic o'clock Thursday, instead of July 4th, at the playgrounds.

The club will take part in the Fourth of man, Ruth Lammeis. Edith Allen, Jean Mcthven, Martha Bunch, Myil cil services throughout June, "Stewardship month," under the inter-council program. nickers, there are several additions to the special display for the com school and vocational schools of the Cincinnati public school system, will, beginning with the fall term of the school year, have charge Hickling, Mary Tilley, Helen Betty Newman, Mildred Marsh, Virginia July Community Celebration, at ing week. Norwood Woman's Club Members of the Norwood Woman's Club which time the new shelter house will be dedicated. The club will Reader Avondale Synagog Sisterhood I-ee Walker, Garnet Joan Knights, and Sol ma Nclkl, of all the public school lunchrooms.

The following committees and their will bring their activities to a close for the season with a luncheon at Women' Auxiliary Of Good Will Industries -The Women's Auxiliary have charge of the merry-go-round and pony track. Chairmen have been appointed by Miss Elaine Nelson, a graduate of 12:30 o'clock tomorrow at Miss Lily the President: Happy Day Fund of Good Will Industries will have many representatives at the dedica Mrs. William Hirschfeld; In Memo- stimsons tearoom, Gilcroft Inn at Milford. Mrs. E.

S. Mason has been the Drama Department of the College of Music, will give a group of riam Fund, Mrs. Abe Beiman tion of the new swimming pool at elected President for. the coming NOBODY MAKES Contact, Mrs. H.

M. Rubin. the Good Will Fresh Air Farm readings at a year. luncheon to be Dymphna Club The Dymphna Club comprising young business women interested in the St. Dymphna Chapel program at Longview Hospital will meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Suzanne Nicolai, 824 Suire Avenue to formu- late plans for assisting in the fund- Women's Auxiliary Kroger Hills given Wednes Upton Study Club The Upton Study Club will hold its annual pic A PASS AT ME! this afternoon.

The dedication program will begin at 3:30 o'clock, and wil be open to the public. Members of the Good Will Auxiliary, the Aunty and Uncle Club and Trustees of Good day in the Hall Camp Kroger Hills Women's Auxiliary will have its annual luncheon meeting at the Kroger Hills Camp on Wooster Pike tomorrow. There will be a business meeting at 11:30 of Mirrors, Neth nic at the Zoo Thursday, members meeting for luncheon at the Dairy Bar at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie Hum erland Plaza, for phrey, as Chairman, will be assisted by Mrs.

J. Mack Humphrey, who the wives of the physicians at Will Industry, have been especially invited. The Good Will Fresh Air Farm i situated on Shady Lane Road raising appeal for furnishing the chapel interior. Rev. Firmin 01d-geering, O.

F. director of the chapel project, will be the guest speaker. Miss Florence Geiger, Executive Vice President of the club, will be Chairman of the and luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Edward Otting, President, and the Executive Board, Mrs.

will take reservations no later than Tuesday. tending the Na tional Eclectic Emil Neubacher. Mrs. E. A.

Schumacher, Mrs. George B. Hcidelman. just off Route 2t)4 near Cleves. signs will mark the way.

The new swimming pool, which fills a long Medical Conven fa fn rtorroouNS, AMY! it no joki this bad breath aoX r. 1 TO BE A WAUFtOWtB AND THAT i AND THEN-WELL. DO WHAT IT I it-'takJkw EXACTLY WHAT I AM YOUR DENTIST mmA T. S-L oJ 1 ABOUT YOUR BREATH! Jm mk If Mrs. Lindol R.

Myers, Mrs. felt need at the camp, has been Eureka Delphian Chapter Miss Ramona Kaiser and her mother, Mrs. Oliver B. Kaiser, will be the gracious hostesses to the members of the Eureka Delphian Chapter at made possible through the gen tion to be held here at that time. Miss Nel-son has ap- erosity of the American Legion.

The program will include the for J. Ryan, will welcome the members. An exhibit of the dresses made by the members and gifts given by the auxiliary to the children and the camp will be features of the meeting. Elaine Nelson. their last meeting for the year Tuesday.

This meeting will take the form of a picnic on the grounds peared frequently with the Odeon Stock Company under the direction mal presentation of the pool to Dr. Warren J. Dunham. Executive Secretary of Good Will Industries, by a representative of the American surrounding the spacious Kaiser f7 WfnH The Sunshine Circle of the East- of John Redhead Froome. home in Indian Hill.

All newly af -VI v- ni i in i ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE TO HOLD PICNIC TESTS SHOW THAT MUCH BAD BREATH COMES FROM Ml COLGATE'S COMBATS BAD BREATH TEETH SPARKLE DECAYING FOOD PARTICLES AND STAGNANT SALIVA AROUND TEETH THAT AREN'T CLEANED PROPERLY. I RECOMMEND COLGATE DENTAL CREAM. ITS SPECIAL PfNtTRATING FOAM REMOVES THESE ODOR-BREEDING 7 DEPOSITS. AND THAT "ColfiMte'e special ptnrtrating foam gets into the hidden crevices between vour teeth heln tmnr 2-Piece Suite clean out decaying food particles and stop the stagnant saliva odors that nuse much bad breath.

In addition, Colgate's safe polishing agent makes teeth sparkle with natural brilliance! Always use Colgate Dental Cream regularly and frequently. No other dentifrice is exactly like it." 53i) 75c Weekly! Davenport Lounge $13 Our 1 skilled A craftsmen wUl 5fj' your suite, rebuild reflnlsh It, re-upholster it and wmi It to you like new for mly 39! May-Stemn A 'fir? A i NOW LISTEN, TELLOWS 5 $R0U6Ht fM 20 UHDA TO THIS RARTVAND tiV 1 CM TAKm6Hfi WAfJ 1 V. I 1 I ninm 1 The women In this group are are sharing in rranpements for the at the institution in Northside. In1Goerin. of St.

Patrick parish, and nmortj the many representatives of nnnual Fourth of July picnic of the this sroup are. left to right. Mi a. (Mra. William Mullaney.

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