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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 26

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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sunday, July 2. 17 SUMMER ICOOIEKSJ eS is5 PHONE 421-9400 SUNDAY 12 NOON TO MONDAY 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.! SHOP MONDAY TIL 9 P.M.! St Cool Press-Less Dress Shirts! Ml B. Button IUC! sa 2 for $5 SALE! Mrs. Christopher Huvos MISS NELL HARKNESS.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheesman Harkness of Lexington, was married June 10 to Mr. Christopher Leslie Huvos. c.

A. Spread Orig. 2 for 7.98 son of Prof, ana Mrs. nel Huvos of this city. The ceremony took place the Harvard Memorial Church in Cambridge, with Rev.

Charles i Price officiating. The wed- Comfortable short $levo drest shirts that stay naat tooling all day! Luxury blend of Dacron polyester and cot-Ion! Machine wash, tumble dry and wear without ironing. White, Blue, Pewter or Maiie! Sires l4'2 to 17! I'hone 121-0 tOO Sunday 12 lvon to 5:301 Monday 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.! DOWNTOWN: BASEMENT MEN'S FURNISHINGS D-950) Tri-County and Wester Weeds: Lewer Level Kenwood Mall, Wintoe Werehouse Store Mrs. William Turner MISS JO ELLEN PESOUT, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Pesout of this city, was married to Ens. William Edmund Turner, son of Mis. Edmund H. Turner of Dundalk, Md on June in at, the Faith Lutheran Church in Oxford.

Ohio. The Rev. R. Henry Neikirk of Baltimore. officiated.

Miss Marian Pesout was her sister's maid of honor. Attendants were Mrs. Jave Pearson of Oxford, and Mrs. Sandra Schoenberger of this city. Ens.

Keith H. Dinger of Washington, D. was best man. Ushers were iship-man Leonard of Galipolis. Ohio, and Mr.

Clarke Diekmann of Balti-moie. Mark and Lynn Goralski of Baltimore were ringbearer and flower girl. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Following a Canadian honeymoon, the couple is residing in Baltimore. The groom is on active duty stationed at Norfolk, Va.

PRESS-LESS SPORT SHIRTS! SALE! Reg. 3.99 co. for $5 PRESS-LESS WALK SHORTS 2 Prs. $7 SflLE! Famous male walk shorts in polyester and cotton blends! Machine wash, tumble dry and wear without ironing! Ivy belt loop style in solid colors of pewter, navy, brass and olive. Not all sizes in all colors.

Waist sizes 29 to 42! Cranbroolc label Dacron" polyester and cotton blend that's machine washable and never needs ironing! Spread collar, full cut body! Lt. Blue, Maize, Lt. Green or Tan. S-M-L-XL! Not all sizes in all colors. ding reception immediately followed at the home of the I bride's parents.

The bride is a gTanddaugh-! ter of Mrs. Samuel H. Pills- bury of Boston and Mr. Al-Ibert Harkness of dence, R. I.

The bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. Les-; he Huvos of New York City. Mrs Thomas Feminger of MedelUn. Colombia, was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Joan Harkness and Miss Alice I Harkr.ess.

also sisters of the bride. Mr. Joel Nichols of jEdgcomb. was best man. Ushers were Mr.

Timothy Harkness. a broth-' er of the bride; Mr. Robert Randall of Cincinnati; Mr. Michael Dyett of Buffalo. and Mr.

David Sheldon of La Jolla, Calif. 1 The bride attended Sarah I Lawrence College and will continue her studies at University. Mr. Huvos will be a senior at Harvard College. After a trip to New Hampshire, Mr.

and Mrs. Huvos will reside in Cam-' bridge. I'honp ilimOO Sunday 12 Noon to Monday 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.! DOWNTOWN: BASEMENT MEN'S SPORTSWEAR (D-954) Tri-Coiinty and Wetter Woods: Lower Level Winto Warehouse Store If! 1 sV's i ft SALE! PRESS-LESS ESS i a SALE! SHILLITO LABEL UNDERWEAR fa 1 WORK AND CASUAL SLACKS! I -L- Reg. 6 for $5 for A.

Usual) 3 prs. $10 55 to Made to our rigid specifications of 100 combed cotton Sanforized for size control! Luxury blends that you machine wash, tumble dry and wear without ironing i.vT 'A i I r-rf a A. Full Cut Work Fonts duty blend of polytitor ond cotton. R-inforcod points of strain, largo lido poclatt. Tan, Groy or G'ttn.

S.i.t 30 to 42. B. Ivy Belt Loop Casual Slacks Cotton and nylon blond. Taporod and tailored tor perfect fit. Cuff-lest.

In Beige, Olivt or Black. Siiei to 42. Phone Ordert Taken liy She Only! Call 421-9100! DOWNTOWN: BASEMENT A. TSriirt reinforced neck-band. White in sizes S-M-L-XL.

B. A-Shirf reinforced shoulder straps. White in sizes S-M-L-XL. C. Briefs heat resistant waistband.

White in sizes 30 to 44. D. Broadcloth Shorts solids and prints in sizes 30 to 44. Phono 421-9100! DOWNTOWN: BASEMENT MEN'S FURNISHINGS (0-950) Tri-County and Western Woods: Lower Level Kenwood Mall, Winto Warehouse Store MEN'S WORK CLOTHING (D-tSS) TRI-COUNTY AND WESTERN WOODS: Lower Level Wlnto Werehouse Store Cool Press -Less! BOYS' WALK SHORTS! Mrs. Herbert Smith MISS BARBARA ANN PANTENBURG of this city, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward C. Pantenburg of Custar, Ohio, was married to Mr. Herbert James Smith of Cleveland, Ohio, son of Mrs. Eleanore Smith of Cleveland, and Mr.

Herbert H. Smith of Detroit, at St. Louis Church in Custar on June 10. Rev. Leo Mahlmeister officiated.

A reception followed the ceremony. Mrs. Phillip R. Myers of Cincinnati was matron of honor. Attendants were Mrs.

Rudy Parrino of Cleveland, and Miss Linda McManigell of i 1 a Ohio. Cathy Pantenburg of Custar was her sister's flower girl. Mr. Whitney Bonifant of Athens, Ohio, was best man. Ushers were the Messrs.

Ronnie Smith and Rudy Parrino, both of Cleveland, Jeffrey Layne of Findlay was ringbearer. After a wedding trip in the eastern states, the couple will spend the summer in Athens, Ohio, where both are doing graduate work. They will then reside in Cincinnati. 2 $5 SALE! Reg. 2.99 pr.

Mrs. Jerome Wolf MISS MARY ELIZABETH WALTER, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Anthony Walter and the late Mr. Walter, was -married in St. Dominic Church on June 13 to Mr.

Jerome Arthur Wolf, son of and Mrs. John William Miss Karen Ann Walter was her sister's maid of I honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Manann Rosenfeld, Oail Vilardo and Mary Rose Weil. Jeanne Wolf was junior bridesmaid. Mr.

John Wolf was his brother's best man. Ushers were the Richard Wolf. James Young and David Wallace. A reception follower! at the Cincinnati Club. The couple is living in Washinrton, D.

where Mr. Wolf is in ensign in the Coast Guard. The bride was graduated from the College of Mount, St, Joseph and the brtdegroum from Notre Dame University. LUXURY DACROrT BLEND DRESS SLACKS No-iron blend of Fortrel polyester and cotton. Machine wash and dry! Handsome belt loop style and full cut for comfort! Solid colors of Tan, Olive, Chili, Blue or Gold! Sizes 6 to 18! Phono 421-9400 Sunday 12 Noon to Monday 8 A.M.

to 9 P.M.! DOWNTOWN: BASEMENT BOYS' WEAR (D-o0) Trl-County and Western Woods: Lower Ltvel LLJ eflfiZLZiZit? mm 20 Off Monday! MEN'S ARMY-NAVY TYPE SHOES! MADE ON U.S. GOVERNMENT LASTS! Reg. 5.99 pr. Luxurious, lightweight Dacron polyester and cotton blend slacks! Machine wash, tumble dry and wear without ironing! Cranbrook label assures you of the finest quality at the lowest price! Full cut ivy belt loop model pre-cuffed for instant woar! Perfect for dress or casual wear! Colors of Black, Olive or Tan! 7.19 '( i ii 9V'V 2 prs. $14 pr.

Wednesday Price Will Be 8.99 pr. Expertly crafted of smooth black calfskin or brown elk leather! Viscolizedoil-treated oak blend leather soles, supporting steel arch, rubber heels! Goodyear welt construction special back seams prevent splitting! For The Future Bride-Rules For Announcement Are you preparing your engagement or wedding announcement to present with your picture? Here are Enquirer rules for publication to help you announce these two important events. It is preferred that, you, a member of your family or a member of your 'ia'ice's or bridegroom's family bring your announcement and picture to The Enquirer Society Department between 9 a. m. and 5 p.

m. Monday through Friday. If that, is impossible, mail the announcement. However, you must sign it and give a local telephone number where you can be reached In the daytime. All announcements must follow these rules: You, your fiance or bridegroom, or one of your respective parents, must be a resident of the Greater Cincinnati area.

'Announcements and pictures must be for use first In Th Enquirer and must be so marked. Wedding pictures will i.ot be accepted later than two weeks after the wedding. The date must be given with all weddings. Three months must elapse between date your engagement picture is received by The Enquirer and the date of your wedding. Photographs should be black and wh.te glossy or matte prints.

Stamped leturn address envelopes should be included for return of pictures. Otherwise, you may come to The Enquirer Library to reclaim them. Announcements, with or without pictures, not complying with these Instructions will not De used by The Enquirer. For correct length, measure from crotch inseam to bottom of cuff. SIZE CHART TO ii 1 12 I I I xxx 1 ViJ V2 7 j.

"1 1 i' 'U JJHiiI I "i ixhi2 'f'Tl'lKlx'," STYLE A. WAIST SIZES Lengths 29 30 1 31 1 32 33 34 36 38 40 42 29 i 1 30 i i i 1 31 "f'xTx I 32 fx' I I I xxx xxx mi I i XXX iJf Stee, A Built In Steel 11 VI i Arch Supports Brown In widths only. CAv. II ll I i 1 In. I Perfect Comforl and Fit Phone 121-9400 Sunday 12 Noon lo Vhonr 421-9 WO Sunday 12 onn lo Monday 11 A.M.'lo 9 P.M.! Sit.

'v Havy-type backstay eliminates splitting of back seams. iuoimay a A.m. to DOWNTOWN: BASEMENT MEN'S SHOES (D-973) DOWNTOWN: BASEMENT MEN'S SPORTSWEAR (D-956) Tri-County and Western Woods Tri-County and Western Woods: Lower Level. Black. Kenwood Mall Lower Level 0'.

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