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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 67

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Sundav, June 23, IB 10 Tin: i iati and Mis. Edward Lrminer, Treaa-, utrr. after completing boot training at 'Meyers, Patricia Retasifr. Virginia Great Lakes, was host at a swim- Ann Truitt. Naomi Krezynski and (iliicken Dinner Finale Vylv, -1 or I'rice Hill William Bauer Is Host When Home On Leave Mr.

William Bauer, aon of Mr. and Mr. Adam P. Bauer who was at home last week on a leave The Women's Price Hill Civic Mickey Terry and Messrs. William Srham, Pnul Rich.

Albert Kline, Gerry Hill, James Osterholz. Ron nie Wcisbook, Donald Krezynski and Jack Weiss. ming party and buffet supper at Riverview, the home of his parents on Watch Hill, last Wednesday. Hi? guests were the Misses Betty Still-maker, Barbara Bressler, Ruth Association will close its year's activities with a chicken dinner! 'at m. toinoi row at Par-1 ker's Gardens, Cheviot.

This is the; I group's guest day in honor of mem-, Ibeis who Joined the club during i the year. Mrs. Guy Korster Is Pretident. I Members of the outing commit-! tee are Mesdames A. H.

Mincow, i Horace Daughters l'lnl Harold Chandler, Gemge Hamilton, I Wiley Craig, A un k. Robert i MeXnmee, A. J. Fchhaus, Howard awion Sompaiuj -Recent UridM I VM I Justice. Frank Schneider, Robert Anil, H.

Albei Achrich, Rudolph Dalbcrt, John Richter, Frank Klingert, Karl Wideman. Paul Morrison, Heiman Grnellch, Mrs. Richard Mrs. John N. Jones Mrs.

William Krusling Mrs. Herbert Byrne Maicr Robert Aull. Fail llerzog and Hen- i ietta Curtis. i Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Frank Rampleman.

Transportation has been arranged I bv Mrs. Norman Velton. Members may meet at the end of the Elberon car line and tiansfer to the Price Hill-Cheviot bus, or they may meet at Glenway and Gurley for the bus. Cms and taxic.ibs also will be at these meeting points to pick up members not wishing to ride the bus. Officers Arc KIcclcd IJv Alumnae Association New members of the board of the Cincinnati Kindergarten Alumnae Association, recently rlected, M.

Pogue's Bridal CONSULTANT has "Itrulv'tt Hook ot riant' for 1'om She will advise you on all matters pertaining to your wedding, your trousseau and your home furnishings. Be sure to consult with our Bridal Secretary, who has a beautiful Biide't Book of Plans for every prospective bride. Just come in and register with the Bridal Consultant and receive this valuable and helpful giff without charge. are Mesdames Horace Cunningham. Charles K.

Fay, Clifford Slbbet, F. R. Hardung, Miss Mary Natalie Evans, iMss Jeanetto Kinney and Miss Joan Peterson. New officers are Miss Grace Anna Fry, Honor Mrs. Richard C.

Portntr Mrs. Wilberl Taeuber Mrs. W. H. Levy Mrs.

George Meiners t'lgn. 1 ary President; Mrs. V. A. Arm strong (Helen Ruoffi, President; Mis.

Marion Nichols (Catherine Rcwwert, First Vice President; Mrs. H. N. Wolf (Pauline Brldgn-manl, Second Vice President; Mrs. H.

A. Rapp (Marian Duley), Recording Secretary; Miss Anna Marie Evans, Corresponding Secretary, niariinge was solemnized at St. Iawrence Church by the Rev. William H. Hackett.

The bride, given in marriage by her couiiin, chose as her maid of honor Miss Betty Huber. Bridesmaids were the Misses Jeanne Pur-cell and Peggy Jo Huber. Little Misses Bonny and Judy Huber were flower girls. Mr. Norbert Burkhart was the bridegroom's best nian.

with Mr. Raymond Moore serving as his other attendant The newlyweds are residing neat Chicago, as the bridegroom is stationed near Great Lakes. JOM lll.UBK.ItT. Miss Dorothy Vonderhaar and Mr. Clifford Kemper.

The bridegroom recently was discharged alter passing four and one-half years In the Signal Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Taeuber went to Canada on their honeymoon, MAIKR GKOSS. Miss Audrey Gross, daughter of Mr.

and Mis. Fred Gross, became the bride of Mr. Richard Maier, son of Mr, and Mrs. Juhn Maier, at St. Cecilia Church.

The wedding was an event of May 2. Mrs. Lclioy Egan and Mr. Andrew Maier weie the couple's only attendants. Mr.

and Mrs. Maier are at homo temporarily at Brazee St. tHX Up in the cloud print To emphasize each lovely curve cul cool with brief sleeves, it is shirred and draped at the side. Flat rayon in black and white. Sizes 10 to 18.

2.0." I'll mm An event of May IK was the mar I.KVV i.inwiG. At home ri 530 Rosemont are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Levy Jr. following their recent marriage at St.

Tcicsa Church. Married by the Rev. Paul Kuehler. they were attended by Miss Dolores Heyob and Mr. Stanley Ludwig, brother of the bride.

Mis. Levy, the former Mhs Alice Ludwic, is the diiiiRhter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ludwig of i'rice Hill. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Levy of East Greenville, Ta. 1 I It I) A The nvirri.ige of Miss Ruse Mary Ponovan. youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Ponovan and the late Mrs.

Mary Ponown of this city, to Mr. George Metiers, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Meiners of Newport, was a recent event at St. Cecilia Church.

Mr. Meiners was discharged recently after serving In the Army for three years. He passed 27 months in the European theater Kill Sl.I.VG l.KSSrX. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank I.essel of College Hill ennounce the marriage of their daughter, Ann, to Mr. William V. Krusling, son of Mr. and Mis. John Flichtcr of Price Hill.

The double-ring ceremony was performed by the P.ev. Father Krusling, cousin of the bridegroom, at a recent ceremony at St. Clare Church. Miss Eva Lessel, sister of riage of Miss Betty Jane Herbert, daughter of Mr. and Mis.

Arthur if Herbert of this city to Mr. John N. Nones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence.

Ramsay of Chattanooga, Tenn. Msgr. Charles William Kuenle performed the ceremony at St. Monica Cathedral. Miss Marilyn Peltz of Paris, was maid of honor.

Mr. Donald H. Mohring was best man. Also in the wedding party were Miss Marion Mer-gard and Mr. Thomas Herbert.

1'ORT R-JRKSON. Miss Ionise Ireson. daughter of NOW, ABOUT THAT AIR OF NATURAL SIMPLICITY! Informality has its charms, especially in summer when a formal atmosphere seems to accentuate the general heat and humidity. Therefore to lend a touch of studied casualness to your summer meals and yet retain the niceties of gracious living, choose from this new WOODEN-WARE at Closson's. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Rocklin, be-! the bride, was maid of honor. The Misses Helen and Catherine Gilllch were bridesmaids. Nancy Gustin was flower girl. Charles Krusling, came the bride of Mr.

Richard C. Portner, son of Mrs, Elizabeth Portner, In a ceremony which took place in April at the Oakley Evangelical Reformed Church. Miss Betty Portner of California, slater of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Mrs. Joseph McPhlllips was bridesmaid.

Mr. Donald Portner was his brother's best man, Messrs. Carlos Miller and Henry Nicolaus served as ushers. Mr. Portner served in the Navy in the South brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

Edward Draud was SET iji.it. groomsman. The bride and bridegroom are residing temporarily at 20 Glenwool following a motor trip to Miami Beach, Fla, i 3 4 ft BYRXK BYUNK. Mr. and Mrs.

Cletus G. Huber Pacific for three years. TAIISKR-LIM). St. Aloysius Parsonage was the' setting for the recent marriage of: Miss Bernice Lind, daughter of Mr.

i of Price Hill announce the recent marriage of their cousin, Miss Mary Byrne, to Sgt. Herbert R. and Mrs. George Lind of West-wood, to Mr. Wilbert Taeuber, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Taeuber of Bridgetown. Attendants were Byrne of the Marine Corps. Sergeant Byrne is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Byrne of Detroit. The PRICE THOMPSON. Miss Mary Jenn Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson of Waynesvillc, Ohio.

it' I W. R. Gould, to Mr. Dale Griffin was solemnized June 15 at the Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church. The Rev.

Benjamin Judd performed the ceremony. Members of the wedding party included Mis. Thomas Martin and Mrs. Richard Gross, bridesmaids, and Mis. Edward Dieckmann, sister of the bride, who served as matron of honor.

The couple will reside in Cincinnati when they return from a three-week honeymoon In Florida. Indivldufl! 8" Salad Bowls, dozen $30-14" Salad Bow! $17. Large aluminum Serving Fork $2.50. formerly of Cincinnati, became tin bride of Mr Charles E. Price at a recent double ring ceremony in Waynesvillc.

The bride was attended by Miss Jane Hartsock, maid of honor, and the Misses Sara Conner and Evelyn Jones, bridesmaids. Mr. Don Osborne was best man. Mr. Samuel Jones and Mr.

Victor Thompson, brother of the bride, were ushers. After remaining for a short time with the bride's par i a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Price will make their home in Dayton, Ohio. griffin oori.n.

The marriage of Miss Dixie Gould, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft -s Fashionable Arrangements IIIIUMM .1.1. .11 nr The 43th nnniml Srl-Stno- T-nnli ham-nlmihii lukiK iilare si trie Inriiinnll Triitii I lull. MONDAY.

.11 NE 24. lr. I Aiirnrf f. Uiltrn. It tf'tl from 4 Id Don lose friends! 1 iff a WHITEHAUsigh tl n'rleck fn lionnr ef Mln l.nule Ivirtu-vlrrlh (tire- ef Hrniixvi'Si', end CVtOt Mtw I'Httrrfton.

followed bv up- intm iu rutin doo lirr parly at clorn as nrr ir-, Jtrtire. Mark yam home distinctively sntb one The wrridlnc of Ml Allre Patrlrle. Fan! of tbei clever VChitehill sicm. The l.i Mr. uiirrixter Kiiirh Morrow.

i of I I tsy Susan. An convRnient, "help yourself" eppurtenanc. for informal meals. $12. Col.

Thonia H. Morrow, takes piare ai an meiai, ana protected wh Grace hureh, oIIpk" Hill. weather-resistant black finish. Moe beautiful ffcee. ever in WK1INKSI1AY.

I 3. The rlnrlnntt Country Info holdi a dance at 0:30 o'clock. Till HSIIAV, .11 I.Y 4. Priced From Phone: 5.50 MA 0620 The Cincinnati Country lilh, huffct Mlpncr nnaiiuipi I An I a a II BROM WELL'S, 328 MAIN So easy to apply and quick to dry, Elizabeth Arden's leg make-up stays on the legs and off the clothes. Water-resistant.

Clings, until deliberately washed away, with a blemish-concealing sheer-textured beauty that seeaattallBal trims the ankle slims the leg. Be sure to wear Velva leg Film with bathing suits or shorts, it makes your legs look sun-burnished far more lovely. Sun Beige, light Sun Bronie, medium Sun Copper, doHr Approximately 20 pairs in the 5 oz. bottle, 1.00 Almost 50 pairs In the 12 oz. economy size, 2 00 SIECK the fragrant cream that removes hair ond leoves the legs solin smooth, 1.00 VEIVA LEG FIIM BUFFER (or polishing after applying Velva leg Film.

Must be thoroughly dry, then buff lightly for a sheer-textured finish, ,75 Sliown left to riyf: Hand-decorated Dinner Plates, dozen $42 PUm Dinner dozen $30. Bread and Butter Plaes, wild and wild rjno'o dizen $27 Salad Plates, dozen $24. UFH0LSTERY FABRICS are this week's feature. We are showing a splendid selection in plain cotton bourette, quilted wool serge, matelasse and needlepoint tapestry. In a wide va-rity of plain stripes and textures.

34.29 a yard, and up. TIIIHI) I -'LOOK 12 1-123 KVCI. STUKKT 1 1U( Il. 121.12:. stkkkt All priei r'us ws eee S.ier.

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