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The Cincinnati Enquirer du lieu suivant : Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 124

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of of THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sunday, October 10, 1954 Society Maureen Honold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Honof Mr. Habel. old, to Mr.

Robert Habel, Son. Mrs. James Greiner was the matron of honor, and bride's other attendants were the Misses Dorothy Habel, sister of the bridegroom; Judy Lewis and Mrs. Jerome Tenhundfeld. The bridegroom had his brother, Mr.

Greiner, as best man, and the ushers were Messrs. Michael Honold, brother of the bride: Dan Bandenburg and William Jackson. couple is residing at 3467 Ruth Clifton. They spent their honeymoon in the Northeast. First Aid To Teachers HYANNIS, Oct.

9 (UP) -Eighty grade schoolchildren in this town thought more of the teaching shortage problem than they did of summer, vacations. They volunteered attend summer school to give practical training to 15 prospective teachers. Poguo'3 fall storewide sale 2 Pictures for the price of 1 from October 8th to October 18th only Be sure to take advantage of this remarkable once a year offer of 2 lovely portraits by Pogue for the regular price of 1, 4 for the price of 2, etc. for example lovely 5x7 size Velour Buff por2 traits, complete 4.00 in fine gift fold- 4.00 ers, regularly each, just no appointment needed- Studio, Second Floor THE I. S.

POGUE COMPANY (Lee) MRS. ROBERT HABEL ST. LEO CHURCH was the scene of the recent marriage of 2 Beauty Salons Fall Hairdos will be FEMININE AGAIN Softer, longer, more graceful! Cold and up Wave $5 Fashion dictates hair to be somewhat longer and infinitely more feminine this Fall. Let McAlpin's experts work beauty magic for you! October Special! Lanolin Wave, 8.50 complete 4th St. DU 4400 6th St.

DU 6920 Miss Delores Jean Mynatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mynatt, to Mr. Eugene Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Robinson. The ceremony took place at 7:30 o'clock the evening of September 18 in the Wayne Avenue Methodist Church, with the Rev. Frederick Smith officiating. Miss Patricia Robinson, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Marlene Phelps and Phyllis Mowat. The two flower girls were Tamara and Tara Wiseman.

The bridegroom had his brother, Mr. Cecil Robinson, as best man, and the ushers were Messrs. Edward Mynatt, brother of the bride, Ronald Grace of Hamilton, Ohio, cousin of the bride; Robert Robinson, another brother of the bridegroom, and Robert Bell. A reception in the church dining room followed the ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Robinson have returned from a honeymoon in the East and are residing at 225 Ross St. Bernard. Palette Studios Lamp Shades Made To Order Vases Mounted Complete Selection of Distinctive Table Lamps Shades Recovered Palette Studios WOodburn 1316 Established 1920 964 E. McMillan St.

Open Daily 9 to 9 to 12 Noon Club Plans Style Show Women's Club of the Jewish Community Center October 18 A luncheon and style show by at Castle Farm. Club members Milfrid's will be staged by the will serve as models. Doing Restful atmosphere, Pleasant, efficient Service make Delicious Food more enjoyable Cincinnati's favorite spot for Family Dining. HOTEL ALMS Hertfield HENRY I DIENNA, Hotel GENERAL MGR. VICTORY PARKWAY AT MCMILLAN' CONNECTING PARKING LOT OPEN TO PUBLIC Entrance on McMillan St.

MRS. JAMES SCHOTT THE MARRIAGE of Miss Juanita Seyberth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Seyberth, to Mr. James Schott, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Schott, took place at 7:30 o'clock the evening of September 18 in the North College Hill Methodist Church. The Rev. Evan Owens officiated. Miss Margaret Ann Applegate was the maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were the Misses Alice Weingartner and Marcia Johnson. Ruth Schott, sister of the bridegroom, was the junior bridesmaid. The best man was Mr. Leslie Young, and the ushers were Messrs. Elmore and Albert Seyberth, brothers of the bride.

A reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Mr. Schott and his bride are residing at 2615 Anderson Ferry Covedale. They spent their honeymoon in the Smokey Mountains. (Baas) MRS.

JOHN E. MERRITT JR. MISS BEVERLY JEAN (Gae Lynn) ROETTINGER, daughter of Mr. J. A.

Roettinger and the late Mrs. Roettinger, became the bride of Mr. John E. Merritt son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Merritt, recently in St. Monica Cathedral. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Charles W. Kuenle officiated. The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, had Mrs.

George Backer as matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Virginia Plank, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Marlene Wheeler. Mr.

Philip Kennedy was the best man, and the ushers were Messrs. Kenneth Eheman, Raymond Binzer, Harold Gohs and George Backer. A dinner was served Forest View Gardens and a reception took place at Steuben Hall in North College Hill. Since returning their honeymoon in New York, Mr. and Mrs.

Merritt are residing at 5550 Colerain Mt. Airy. (Lee) MRS. FLOYD SCHELL THE MARRIAGE of Miss Jeanne Vogelsang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Vogelsang, to Mr. Floyd Schell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schell, was solemnized at 9:30 o'clock the morning of September 11 in St. Patrick's Church, Northside.

The Rev. Francis Mascerrilla officiated. A cousin of the bride, Miss Jean Ann Weber, was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Carol Kenning and Carol Litschgi. Ann Siegman was the junior bridesmaid. Mr.

Edward Schrand was the best man for Mr. Schell, and the groomsman was Mr. Raymond Harrigan. A breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.

Schell and his bride are residing at 1770 Elmore St. (Buckley) MRS. 1 INE ROBINSON WHITE GLADIOLI and seven branched candelabra decorated the altar for the marriage of the once October invites you sheers you that Veladur reg. 2.50 reg. 1.95 reg.

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