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section xoxm THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1937 IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBER Engagements AndWeddings. n.n.i-Lri.ri in iniiiiiiini ini- -innni riririnri iiii iin 1 1 'i iyu Social Activities Of Greater Cincinnati Continued From Page 5, Section 4. iHE Norwood Baptist ered with seed pearls and insets of Church was the scene of Florentine lace. Her veil of Ivory tulle covered her face and fell in misty folds to the end of her train. She carried an old fashioned laEs a charming spring wed- 1 i ti aing on oaiuraay euicr.

bouquet of gardenias and valley U. C. At Work and Play. Phi Delta Delta, Cincinnati Alumnae Chapter, of which Mrs. Harry D.

Beggs (Dorothea Closs) is President, will add to its Memorial Scholarship Fund at the College of Law, University, in memory of Helen Heilker by the efforts of Its committee, ably assisted by Mrs. Frank Funch (Grace Heilker) as its Chairman, by holding a rummage sale on Saturday, May 22, at 2849 Colerain Avenue. Any contributions will be gladly called for by the members by calling Jefferson 8026 or Cherry 4033. noon at 4:30 o'clock, May 15, of Miss Virginia Million, the daughter lillies. Following the ceremony, break terday by Archbishop McNicholas, and will celebrate his first mast this morning at St.

Rose Church, Eastern Avenue and Torrence Road. Among the relatives present at the dinner will be a number from Louisville, where the Brotzges resided until a few years ago. I -S u- i 1 fast was served at the Hyde Park Country Club for the immediate family and members of the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs.

Ryan left immediately after the breakfast on their wedding trip. The bride was a graduate of the Academy of Sacred Heart and also of Mm. Vernltla Million and the late Mr, Heber Million, and Mr. Gordon Bradbury, son of' Dr. and Mrs.

John H. Bradbury. Preceding the ceremony strains of wedding music was played by Miss Virginia Beman. Just before the entrance of the bridal party Mr. Herbert Schatz sang "Because." The Rev.

Dr. Bradbury, father of the groom and pastor of the Oakley Baptist Church, officiated at the very impressive single ring, ceremony. At the strains of the wedding attended the University of Cincin nati and is a member of the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority. Mr. Ryan, after receiving his de A luncheon In honor of Francis Roedel, who will celebrate his first mass at St.

Elizabeth Church, Norwood, this morning, will, be given today at the Hotel Alms by Rev. Francis A. Gressle, pastor of St. Elizabeth. Father Gressle will assist Rev.

Roedel in the mass. A reception will be held at the latter's home, 4115 Bell Street, Norwood, tonight for hia relatives and friends. Rev. Roedel was ordained with others at St Peter Cathedral yesterday morning by Archbishop McNicholas. gree at Xavler University continued his studies at the College of Law, Beta Kappa Mothers' Club will hold their annual card party at Kreimer's Studio Tearoom, Thursday, May 27.

Luncheon will be served promptly at 12:30 o'clock. Please telephone reservations to Mrs. J. L. Woerner, General Chair fern I University of Cincinnati, from which he graduated last June.

He is now associated in practice of law with his father, Judge Walter A. Ryan and brother, Walter A. Ryan, Jr. marcn me Driae entered me cnurcn on the arm of her uncle, Mr. George man, Melrose 5254, or Mrs.

Harry Moeller, President of the club, Mon Million, who gave her In marriage. tana 0740 R. The bake and candy The bride wore a gown of cream lace over cream satin fashioned in coat style with a long train. Her table will be supervised by Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew H. Nord-meyer of Floral Avenue, Norwood, announce the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to Mr. James Harper, Jr. Miss Nordmeyer and Mr.

Harper Earl Vordenberg. two-tiered finger tip veil of tulle Mrs. Clarence P. Neidlg (Ruth H. was held in place by a tiny cap of Sorin) has been Invited to serve as lace.

She carried a shower bouquet were married May 15 at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was followed by a wedding. Eight of her friends were guests of Mrs. George W. Stacey at a charming luncheon In one of the private dining rooms at the Hotel Alms a few days ago.

Bridge followed luncheon. The guests Included Mesdames Edmund W. Stacey, George H. Stacey, Leonard Stockman, Winfield Stacey, Fred Lauermann, and Roy Hendricks, and Misses Minnie Strattemeyer and Louise Albert. a member of the National Associa iiMn! of valley lilies and white roses, topped with a coronet of corn dinner served at the Hotel Alms, tion of Deans of Women Commute flowers in keeping with the corona cm College Societies.

Mrs. Neldig is ifpll National President of PI Kappa Sigma, having held that office for the past 10 years, before that she was National Treasurer. Besides being active in her own sorority Newman Photo. MISS WILMA ADAM. Mrs.

Neldig is active in the Clncin- natl Woman's Club and the Amer The wedding of Miss Ethel Fief-haus, the daughter of Mr. Bernard Fiefhaus and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tlettmeyer, to Mr.

Edward Anspach, a son of Mrs. Helen Anspach, was solemnized In St. Cecilia Church, Oakley, Wednesday morning with Rev. T. J.

Deasy officiating. The bride was gowned In white satin, the neckline outlined in pearls. Her veil was held In her hair by a cap of lace and swirled out above the train. She carried an arm bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Her attendant was his sister, Miss ican Association of University Women.

The first week of June Mrs. Nel MISS ELEANOR McGINNIS. Miss McGinnts, a daughter of Mrs. R. A.

McGlnnis of Ridgeview Avenue, Price Hill, Is on the Committee Arrangements for the annual alumnae dance of the College of Mount St. Joseph. This "formal" dance will be held at the roof of the Hotel Gibson on Saturday, June 5, and promises to be an outstanding success. The senior class of the college will be guests at this affair, of which Miss Angela Olberdlng Is Chairman and has as her committee, Misses Eleanor McGlnnis, Martha O'lonnrll, Ellen Bolger, and Mrs. Joseph Louts of Richmond, Ind.

dig will go to Huntington, W. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adam announce the engagement of their daughter, Wllma, to Mr. Robert Henry Dhonau, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dhonau. Miss Adam Is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. In June, Mr. Dhonau will be graduated from Kenyon College, where he Is a member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity.

No definite date has, as yet, been set for the wedding. as a guest of the Marshall College Chapter of Pi Kappa Sigma for the centennial celebration of that college. 4 tion or ueorge vx. The bride had as her bridesmaid her only sister, Miss Grace Million who was gowned in ice blue lace over blue taffeta fashioned over the same lines as the gown worn by the bride. She wore a hat of blue lace with yellow velvet streamers hanging to the floor.

Her arm bouquet was of yellow snap dragons, yellow roses and blue delphiniums. Mr. Ned Acker was the best man, Mr. John Arthur Johnson, cousin of the groom, of Evansvllle, Mr. Clark Ballard and Mr.

William Carlson being the ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held for the relatives and out-of-town guests at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Million being a gracious hostess in her gown of coral crepe with a shoulder bouquet of white gardenias. Mrs. Bradbury wore blue sheer over a print dress, her shoulder bouquet also being white gardenias.

The groom is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, the bride having attended Miami University Helen Mary Anspach, who wore a frock of blue net over satin. She bridesmaids' frocks were fashioned PHI MU carried a bouquet of yellow tea roses and blue delphiniums. The groom was attended by Mr. Elmer Fiefhaus, brother of the bride. streamers, to which clusters of lilies of the valley were fastened.

alike with contrasting streamers, each maid carrying yellow tea roses. Messrs. Harry and Ben Feldhaus, Immediately after the reception A dinner for the Immediate fam brothers of tho groom, were best men. at the home of the bride's parents, which followed the exchanging of the bridal vows, the bride and groom left for a wedding journey through the South, after which Miss Loraine Hungler, a junior at the College of Mount St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio, is Chairman of the Dinner Committee for the annual junior-senior dance.

The dinner-dance is being given in honor of the seniors at the Maketewah Country Club May 28. Other juniors assisting Miss Hungler are Misses Verona Knostmann, Lima, Ohio; Imelda McCarthy, Pueblo, and Anna Marie Dwyer, Kiwana, Ind. Misses Ruth Freund and Amy Koester are General co-Chairmen of the dinner-dance. On Saturday, May 15, Mrs. William L.

Taylor entertained at her residence on Stettinius Avenue, Hyde Park, with a luncheon-bridge and miscellaneous shower for hep sister, Miss Ruth Ann Koch, who is to be married on June 4 to Mr. Hugh Richeson. The guest list included Mrs. O. E.

Koch, mother of the brldo-to-be and hostess; Mrs. D. B. Costello of Russell, Mrs. Richard Schmidt of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs.

G. Ed Geise, Mrs. Wynne Simmons, Miss Virginia Jones, Miss Theodosia Burrls, Miss Avis Ains-ley, Miss Bernice Morgan, Miss Frances Kirkpatrick, Mrs. William H. Schulte, Mrs.

Elmer Gerwe, Mrs. Estabrook Glosser, Mrs. Elmer Struke, Mrs. Charles Stlngley, Mrs. Howard Stryker, Miss Virginia Cader, Miss Helen Harvey, Misa Esther Lowenthal, Mrs.

Amelia Mc-Clure, Mrs. John Sherwood, Mrs. Cyril Magness, Mrs. George Brot-ten, Miss Edna Blumenthal, Mrs. E.

E. Nott, Miss Mary Wright, Miss Hazel Kiellng, and Mrs. Lloyd After the ceremony a lovely ily was served at Alpine Inn. Later in the day the bride and groom left for a wedding trip to Smoky Mountains. breakfast was served at the home of the bride for the immediate families after which all motored to Sunny Hollow Inn for dinner and later a reception to some hundred guests.

they will establish permanent residence in Atlanta, where Mr. Waldsmith is affiliated with the Goodrich Tire Company. The marriage of Miss Peggy Shoemaker, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shoemaker, and Mr.

The engagement of Miss Violet Summer of Mt. Auburn to Dr. Charles F. Shirike of Clifton was Fir history and hopes for the future under the title, "Three Daughters Trained One And that Is the truth. Kllse, Dorothy, and Julia Ann were Camp Fire Girls long before their mother ever served on a committee for the organization of which she now la President.

At 6:45 o'clock over the blue network of the National Broadcasting Company Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenburg, wife of the Senator from Michigan and a member of the Camp Fire Girls National Advisory Council, will give a universal message to girls on "How to Get the Most Out of Creative Living," under the title "Courage to Grow." The eighth annual cookie day sale of the Camp Fire Girls ls now In progress. Orders must be In Wednesday for the first delivery PYlday. The Tlpl-Wakanda Camp Fire Girls enjoyed a hike to HhcTileki Fnrm last Saturday where they held a nature scavenger hunt and completed some of the requirements lor the rank of Trail Seeker.

The Amasika Group will devote their meeting time this week to working on their beaded headbands. Members of tha Hosekl Junior and Senior Camp Fire groups and the Haselo Blue Birds will take advantage of the spring season for a series of outdoor meetings. The Chapawee Camp Fire Girls are making plans to spend the week-end of June 10, 11 and 12 at Camp Henry Besuden. The Wlhekl Camp Fire Group will work on tha rank of Trail Seeker Thursday afternoon at Cabin Hall at the Wyoming Presbyterian Church. The Nipenowl Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds are planning a basket picnic tor early In June, at which their parents will be guests.

The Pahata, Camp Fire Girls and mem- at Oxford, Ohio. For her going away costume the bride wore a three-piece suit of blue light wool topped by a blue fox collar, with matching accessories. She wore a corsage of gardenias. After an extended trip through the South, Mr. and Mrs.

Bradburg will be at home in the newly furnished apartment at 3400 Erie Avenue, Hyde Park. announced at a tea given Friday, May 21, by Miss Dorothy Groom at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Groom In Fort Miss Ruth Auel of Eggers Place recently entertained with a luncheon, announcing the date of her wedding which will take place on July 3 to Mr.

James H. Schmitt of Cheviot, Those who enjoyed the evening were Misses Loretta Renner, Matilda Koenig, Hilda Broghammer, Eleanor Relster, Lee Reaume, Martha Krischer, Frieda Broghammer, Emma Koenig, and Mrs. A. J. Hastell.

James M. Riffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Riffe, was quietly solemnized on Saturday, May 8.

The Rev. Edward W. Ziegler of Bellefontaine, Ohio, formerly of the Evanston Presbyterian Church, officiated at the ceremony, which was performed before an improvised altar banked with palms and ferns and illuminated by tall tapers, in the presence of the two families and a few intimate friends of both the bride and groom. Miss Dorothy Klasen was the maid of honor, Mr. Robert Shoemaker serving as best man.

The Mitchell. Miss Summer Is prominently Identified with the musical life of Cincinnati. A graduate and a member of the faculty of the Cincinnati St. Mark's Church in Evanston was the scene of a beautiful wedding on Saturday morning, May 8, at 9 o'clock, where Miss Mary C. TT I.J 11.

1 H. Conservatory of Music, she studied in Europe with Mme. Helen Henschel. She appeared as a soloist with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under Frit Reiner, and this fall under Eugene Goossens as Mercedes in "Carmen." She also xiupmiis me iuveiy uttugtuer uj. mil.

and Mrs. John Hopkins of Evanston and Mr. Louis Staub, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staub of Mount The Women Teachers' Bowling League of the Cincinnati public schools held its annual reunion Mr.

and Mrs. Emanuel I. Auer announce the marriage of their daughter, Madeline, to Mr. Samuel Klegman of Oakland, Cal which took place on Tuesday, May 13. The bride and groom are" residing at the Lake Merritt Hotel, Oakland, Calif.

Washington were married. bora of the new group recently formed at the Dayton Street Library held a Joint is a soloist in Mt. Auburn Meth banquet at the Vernon Manor on May 20. Guests of honor for the bride wore a white lace gown and a coronet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Klasen wore a torquoise-blue net gown and carried roses and white sweet peas.

After a short honeymoon in the Smoky Mountains Mr. and Mrs. Riffe will be at home in an apartment on Larkspur Avenue, Hyde Park. Miss Eleanor Armstrong of Hyde Park was maid of honor and little Carol Ann Maty was the flower girl. odist Church.

Dr. Shirike is a graduate of Ohio State University and of the University of Cincinnati. He Is a member of the Delta Sigma Delta professional fraternity. Mr. John Hopkins, the only occasion were Mrs.

E. D. Roberts and Miss Fannie Ragland. Following dinner, for which more than 60 members of the organization assembled, the group enjoyed an eve- Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Vogel announce the marriage of their daughter, Agnes Estelle, to Mr. William J. Conway, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Conway. The wedding took place in the chapel of St Xavier High School, the Rev. Elmer A. Barton, S. officiating.

council fire on Wednesday, May 13, at Western Hills High School. TO CELEBRATE MASS. Rev. Bernard J. Felix, who is one of the group ordained at St.

Peter Cathedral Saturday by Archbishop McNicholas, will celebrate his first mass at Sacred Heart Church this morning at 9 o'clock, assisted by Rev. Bernard Robers of Miamis-burg, his uncle, as archpriest; Rev. Michael Hinssen as deacon, and Rev. J. Joseph Kress of Detroit as subdeacon.

At noon the parents of Rev. ning or progressive games, at th close of which prizes were awarded tn the lltnlrv rnntaalanta A nra Wednesday morning, May' 5, at 8 o'clock in the Church of the Resurrection the wedding of Miss Agnes Driscoll, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drtscoll of 1408 Manns Avenue, and Mr. Frank Feldhaus, the son of for the year's high bowling scores also were awarded at that time.

Leaders Of The Morrow brother of the bride, was best man. After the wedding ceremony the bridal party had their wedding breakfast at the "Party House" In Pleasant Ridge. The reception was held In the Mariemont Recreation Hall, Saturday night. After this the bride and groom left for a two weeks honeymoon in the "Smoky Mountains." On their return they will be at home to their many friends in their new home on Grace Avenue in Madisonville which they recently purchased. The attendants were Miss Clara Vogel, sister of the bride, and Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feldhaus of Elmer Conway. Mrs. Walter Helmholz was hostess to members of her bridge club at the Vernon Manor for dinner on" May 16, after which the guests en- 2 SEl CINCINNATI VIRGINIA ASHKlt BUSINESS WOMEN'S COUNCIL.

Several members of tne Cincinnati Virginia Asher Business Women'a Bible Council joyed an evening of contract. Mem Avenue, was soiemnizea with impressive beauty. The altar was decorated with lilacs and spring flowers. The bride wore a gown of white brocaded satin with a long train, Felix, Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Felix, will give a large dinner at the Hotel Alms ballroom for the will attend the final luneral nervlcea for Mrs. Virginia Anher, founder of the councils, to be held at Winona Lake, Sunday afternoon, May 30. Interment will follow 1n the Warsaw, Cemetery, a few miles from Winona. Mrs.

Asher died Miss Helen M. Marcus announces the engagement of her sister, Mis3 Goldie G. Marcus, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. -Robert C.

Marcus, 310 Rockdale Avenue, to Mr. S. M. Atlin, son of Mr. J.

C. Atlin of Toronto, Ontario. The wedding will probably be solemnized in August, after which the bride and groom will reside in Detroit. family connection, with several of the clergy present also. Among the guests will be Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Felix and Misses Marian The marriage of Miss Sara Alice Dehoney. a daughter of Mrs. Carl over which fell a tulle veil held in place by a coronet of the same material, trimmed with orange blos February 2 at the Ashers' winter Home bers of this congenial group who i assemble monthly for dinner and an evening "of cards include Miss Ella Schroder; Miss Esther Schroder; Miss Marie Detmerlng; Miss Anne Cook; Miss Marguerite Kline; Miss Emily Schob; Miss Lll- lian Minning; Miss Helen Duerlgenj Mrs. Charles Tatgenhorst; Mrs.

Harry B. Oberhclman; Mrs. Harry Theobald, and the hostess. In West Palm Beach. Fla.

soms. Her boquet was of white tea The Cumberland Mountain Mission, Fort MISS VIRGINIA STIFEL. Miss Stifel recently was awarded a Delta Zeta guard for her Phi Mu pin. This honor was presented by' Mrs. Walter Grossman, President of the Phi Mu Mothers Club, at the "Pa, Ma, and Me Banquet," which took place at the University Miss Stifel, as the most active freshman of Phi Mu, Is a member of Freshman Commission, active on the World Fellowship Committee of the T.

W. C. and a member of the Wig Wag group. This year the pledge class gave Miss Dorothea Boch a guard. Miss Boch was Vice President and pledge trainer when this group was pledged.

Blackmore, will be the scene of annual conference of the National Feneration and Ruth Felix, brothers and sisters of Rev. Felix. A reception will be held In the Alms ballroom at 7 o'clock this evening for Rev. Felix. Virginia Asher Councils August 18 to 20 wn cn a numner ol Cincinnati council mem bers will attend.

Two official delegates will be chosen soon. This will bs the first Dehoney and the late Mr. Dehoney, to Mr. Roland Paul Ryan, a son of Judge and Mrs. Walter A.

Ryan, was solemnized at 9:30 o'clock on Saturday, May 22, in Bellermlne Chapel, Xavler University, with Rev. Warren C. Lilly, officiating. Miss Maybelle Finn, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Finn, was the maid of honor, and Mr. John J. Nolan acted as best man. The ushers were Mr.

Kevin DuBrul and conference since the death of the councils' St. Stephen Church was the scene of a lovely late spring wedding on Wednesday when Miss Matilda Schmitz, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August J. Schmitz, and Mr.

founder, Mrs. Virginia Asher, and will mark roses. She was attended by Miss Margaret Hoesl, maid of honor, who wore a lovely frock of yellow silk chiffon with accessories to match. Miss Ruth Kemme, first bridesmaid wore a frock of green silk chiffon with accessories to match and Miss Margaret Findley, second bridesmaids wore peach chiffon with accessories to match. The maid of honor and the an important phase in tne feneration history.

POPULAR MIAMIAN Charles Edward Smith, were The monthly "sing" conducted by Clncin natl Council in the wards of General HoS' pita! will be held at 3 o'clock this after and Mrs. Frost will reside In Hamilton, Ohio. honor, the bridesmaids being Misses Alice Maddux and Margaret Sulli noon, In charge of Clara Vordenberg. Btor ea tola to the children in tne cntiaren married by the Rev. George H.

Meyer. The bride was attended by Mrs. Donald Klonne, her matron of van. The maids were in frocks of wards will also be a feature. Anyone de Mr.

Louis Moellering. Solos were sung during the ceremony by the siring to join the group there is cordially peach and blue, Mrs. Klonne wear Invited. Mrs. C.

C. Long, Bible teacher of Cln ing blue with white accessories and Miss Maddux and Miss Sullivan groom brother, Mr. Walter A. Ryan. Miss Finn wore a pansy blue chif clnnati Council, will present another of her helpful messages at the council's service Thursday evening Ui Wesley Chapel, East wearing peach.

Roses and snap dragons formed their bouquets. Fifth 8treet. between1 Sycamore and Broad WELCOMED HOME way. The council Is Interdenominational and all creeds are welcome. A supper- frlendshlp hour from to o'clock precedes fon.

Her turban was of two coils of blue and purple chiffon which were knotted into streamers falling to the hem of her gown. She carried a striking bouquet of Gervia The bride wore embroidered white net over white satin, fashioned after the classio silhouette. Her veil of tulle was held to her hair the devotional period, over which Xthel Barton, President, presides. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In one of the private suites at the Hotel Alms, Miss Gladys Peggy Smith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Smith, and Mr. Herbert J. Bley, the son of Mr. Henry F. Bley, were married by the Rev.

William E. Montgomery. The bride was a charming picture In her gown of peach lace. MrsHarry Siemer, a sister of the tridv, also was In lace, her frock being of pale blue, with accessories to match. Each carried an arm bouquet of pastel-hued spring flowers.

Mr. Herbert Smith, brother of omi, scouts by a bandeau of net and satin in varied bronze shades. Troon 58. Loveland, Ohio The CMrl Scouts White roses formed her bridal bou or tnis troop are Dueiiy preparing tor ineir Court of Awards, scheduled for Friday. quet.

Jean Lorenz anw Joanna Herring are The bride, who entered on the arm of her brother, Mr. Howard Carl Dehoney wore her mother's wedding gown of ivory brocaded Mr. William Alberts anil Mr. Daniel Ohmer were the groomsmen. getting flashes from here and there for their Journalist badge.

These girls are also working on their string hammocks In Following the ceremony a hand satin veiled in illusion and embroid' order to complete their craftsman's badge. The senior girls are studying for their some wedding breakfast was served at the Hotel Alms before Mr. Smith minstrel badges. Kuoy Hyas nas been leaBing the junior girls In their singing, and his bride left for Herkimer, The Scouts are planning their potato pub- N. where they will make their pet allows.

The three skits which they the bride, was Mr. Bley's best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held In the Italian grill of the Alms, followed by dancing. home. are working on are Ole Woman," Don key Riding," and the comic strip, "Jigs." Troop 22, South Cummlnsvllle Fifteen members of this troop spent a very enjoy Mr.

and Mrs. George Hirschmann Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark Barr able week end at Camp Katherlne last week. The leaders of the troop, who ac of 2251 Washington Avenue, Nor wood, announce the engagement of companied the girls on this camping trip, were Mrs.

Elmer Emmerlck, Mrs. Al Dan- their daughter, Dorothy, to Mr. Carl of Mount Lookout announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Elizabeth, to Mr. John Heim Maris, a son of Charles R. Maris of kert.

and Mrs. Ernstlng. and Miss Helen Dement. This trip to camp was a gift to .11 Jss a ftijl a UJII I' 1 pmsjmmmmmsMMsssMsssssssssssssssssssssssssss I Vxx ILj 7 4 wr the gins from tnelr Troop committee, whose members are Mrs. A.

B. Shelton, if a 7- I i y'" '------Biinuii-i iiiniiiiiiiii aim i inn Osterwisch, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osterwisch of Rossmoyne, Ohio. No date has been eet for the wedding.

Chairman; Mrs. John Beatty, Mrs. Carl Miss Barr Is a graduate of theS Seyfrled, Mr. John Beatty, Dr. A.

Shelton, and Mrs. Ernst ing. university of Cincinnati, Mr. Maris also having received his education at the university. Although no definite date Is set for the wedding, it will probably Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Garfield of Dana Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Charles Getzug, a son of Mrs. Anna Getzug of Burton Avenue. take place during the summer.

GIRLS' FRIENDLY KOCIFTV. St. Paul's Cathedral Branch of the Girls' Friendly Society will have as their guests on Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. W.

a. Pendleton of Covington, Ky. Supper will be served at o'clock, and Miss Eleanor M. Howlett and her group of girls will be the hostesses. After supper Dr.

Pendleton will give bis interesting talk on bees. There will be no meeting on June 1, but on June 8 there will be an outdoor meeting and picnic at Burnet Woods, sponsored by all the associates. One of the most effective of the Dear Dot: Take that lovely fur coat to Fentons for SAFtEST I took that wreck of mine there so their experts could prescribe the right treatment. I can't afford to feed moths nor take chances with ordinary handling. And what do you think? They're going to fix it all up.

You won't recognize it next Fall. And you won't believe the price when I tell you. But Fentons are reasonable SAFtEST Storage is only 2 of valuation on furs they clean, with a low minimum charge. Let Fentons have a look at your coat. 31 ary.

early spring weddings to take place In Cincinnati was that of Miss Garnet Hohlt, the daughter of Mr. and Miss Ida Reynolds, the daughter of Mr. William Reynolds, became the bride of Mr. Edward Joseph Frost on Saturday morning, May 15. The ceremony, which was of impressive simplicity, was held in St.

John Church, and was followed by a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Alms. The bride was attended by Miss Mrs. Charles W. Hohlt, to Mr. Robert G.

Waldsmith, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Waldsmith of Dayton, Ohio.

This ceremony was solemnized on April 24 at 7:30 o'clock in the Norwood CAMP FIRE GIRLS. Chris A. Wagner, President, Is calling the May meeting of the Executive Board of the Cincinnati Council of Camp Fir Girls to be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Camp Henry Besuden, the Camp Fire Girls' camp at Epworth Heights, Ohio. Lutheran Church, which was attractively decorated with palms and other greenery and lit with candles 3fc Clara Welsh, who was attired in turquoise blue satin with hat and slippers en suite, her pink ose-buds being a charming contra it. Miss Reynolds wore a handsome gown of white lace over white satin, with a long veil of tulle held to her hair by a coronet of pearls and satin.

Mr. Louis Morscher was Mr. Husbands and wives of members are also Invited to come out to camp on this day and Join In the picnic supper which will follow the board meeting. Lewis B. Backherms will give a radio address entitled, "Camp, the Cradle of Camp Fire," at 4 o'clock Thursday.

On this same date two other radio broadcasts of Interest to Camp Firs Girls-throughout the nation will be given as follows: At 5:15 to 5:30 over WKRC the new national President, Mrs. Lola Duvall Wll- MISS MTRA MANLET. Miss Manley, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Manley of Dana Avenue, Evanston, was recently elected a member of Mortar Board, national honor society of the University of Miami, Oxford, Ohio. She serves the Omlcron Chapter of Delta Gamma Sorority as President She is also Vice President of the Woman's Panhellenlo Association, House Chairman of Wells Hall, dormitory for women, and a member of the National "French Honorary Society. Miss Manley Is a Junior In the College of- Liberal Art, for the occasion. The bride presented a striking picture, tall and blonde, in her gown of white lace over satin, fashioned with a long train.

On her fair hair was a cap-shaped veil which fell In great folds, revealing the beautiful edging of wide lace. She carried a lovely bouquet of MISS MARGO SCHOTT. After their three-week cruise In Southern waters aboard the French Line S. S. LaFayette, after a two-month sojourn In Miami Beach, Mrs.

Margaret C. Schott and her charming five-year-old daughter, Margo, are spending the month of May at their Belvedere Apartments. Frost's best man wlll give her first talk over tnis After a brief wedding trip, Mr. white roses, tied with long satin telling tha stors. of.

he Camp.

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