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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 7

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i i iaijoii Corbetts Are Honored Saturday, July 20," 1974 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER HONOR guests were the J. Ralph Corbetts. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J.

Mack Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Klinedinst.

Others who toasted the; "Corbetts in champagne and congratulations were their close friends. The couple, whose contributions to music, medicine and education rate world acclaim, had gone from lifetime opera seats in Music i i i -i -a mi "it mififfirinr Enquirer (Ed Reinke) Photos HONOR GUESTS, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Mayor Theodore M.

Berry. lonaiiu a um. "jm ma Hall to new offices in the south corridor for the party. It followed the Wednesday opening of the Spoleto "Manon Lescaut," provided by The Corbett Foundation. Mayor Theodore M.

Berry had been asked by the hosts to pay tribute, officially, "for all the good gifts the Corbetts have made possible for Cincinnati. "Fortunately," observed the Mayor, "we have the Corbetts who improve the environment for the artists and provide extreme delight for the citizens. "I am the spokesman for many who love you. I too Join them with deep affection." The Mayor climaxed the tribute with a quote from Apostle Paul, "Be not weary in your well doing." Smiling at that admonition Ralph Corbett commented briefly on the 1967 sale of his NuTone which made Corbett Foundation a reality. "Pat and I vowed to give our wealth in the interest of Cincinnati." There to add appreciation was Cincinnati's Maestro Thomas Schippers who conducted the Spoleto "Manon" being repeated, this evening.

A generous Corbett Foundation gift is also providing the new "Boris Godunov" opening Wednesday. iiliiill Wjableif Carew al J2ri(lal Skowinq Monday, July 22 1 2 noon and 6 p.m. Fountain Square Ninth Floor, Community Room MRS. Thomas J. Klinedinst left, and Mrs.

Walter C. Langsam, just back from a painting tour with Reginald Grooms in Ireland. Pick up your complimentary ticket and optional I luncheon ticket in the Bridal Salon, Fountain Square and Better Dress Departments, all suburban stores. Guest commentator: Randy Weidner, of Braun's 'Fun Bunch' ONE HOST, Mr. Edgar J.

Mack Jr. and Mrs. Irwin M. Krohn Jr. in serious conversation.

ii ii i i mini ji i mu MR. CORBETT, left, and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Maestro Thomas Schippers, who conducted "Manon Lescaut," as he had in Spoleto, relax at the festivity. Enfrone. fj I I Rear Drive I I 23 i i nu i.w MM'. inn ilWiwim.

iu.i. i.i. i ii i ii ii.iiiiM i.iij.i.ii.i.uLiii.i. 'V11111' IJ 11 i' ii. nun Paintings By Ruthe Pearlman Ruth Ibold Gallery Hours 135P.M.

Rook wood Bldg. 721-985? 1077 Celestial Mt. Adorns WITH, from left, Ruth de Blasts, who presents "Opera Previews," and her husband, Summer Opera general director, James de Blasis, are Mr. and Mrs. James M.

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I rave )ho Srsr.lal Seriiritu I Workman's transpor- i ife 1 iqiiuii emu viiibi ncauabiica 21 71 Harrison Ave. to us. Bonded and insured. BEHIND the party scene was Mrs. Thomas J.

Klinedinst who shared hostess duties with Mrs. Edgar J. Mack Jr. JEANE DIXON Enquirer Columnist and Speaker at The Enquirer's Salute -to Women's Clubs in September makes her mid-year predictions tomorrow in the women's poges obout Watergate's aftermath, th economy, defense, sports, education, corporations, foreign policy, international affairs and famous people in the news. Watch for this nationally-known seer's mid-1974 predictions in Sunday's women's pages One day only.

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