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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIREIl Friday, May 17, 1946 Page II THE GARDEN CENTER of of Mrs. Douglas Currie on Pontius Engagement Announced THE WELLESLEY CLUB wiil end its year's activities when the final meeting is held at 6 o'clock Greater Cincinnati has completed Road, Delhi Hills, for their annual arrangements for Garden Visiting meeting. In case of rain the mem Days" at eight Indian Hill resi Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. John J. Luhrman, 3547 bers will meet at the home or Mrs.

Horace Bzzell, 3806 Drakewood dences tomorrow and Sunday. Indian Hill Rangers will be on Oakley, instead of at Mrs. Raymar, Blvd. Highlight of the evening will be Currie home. duty at the intersections of the roads in the Indian Hill area to the election of officers.

Mrs assist in directing visitors to the Dudley Outcalt, Chairman of the HOOVER TO GO BY AIR TO SOUTH AMERICA Washington, May 16 (AP) Herbert Hoover said today he would leave by plane late next week on his mission to South America as President Truman's Special Food Ambassador. The former President told reporters after a White House call that his itinerary had not been completed, but he expected to visit Mexico, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Cuba. He also may stop in Uruguay and Colombia. various estates. They will also dis Nominating Committee, will pre sent the list of nominees.

Literary, Musical Society. Mrs. Charles J. Schlicht, Mrs. Emma Morgan, and Mrs.

Harry Oberhelman are three new members of the Board of Trustees of tribute specially prepared maps. Maps showing the location of each of the gardens may also be obtained After supper, a series of sketches of the club's activities will at the Garden Center, Walnut Street and Central Parkway, or at the Cincinnati Literary and Musical Society. be given by Mrs. Condit Brown, retiring President. Final reports will be made by the following retiring officers: Mrs.

Thomas the entrance of each of the gardens MR. AND MRS. CLINTON EL-WIN WHITE (Jane Eaton) are BY JANE FINJfERAN. (The Enquirer Society Editor.) open on these two days. receiving the good wishes of their On Sunday afternoon only a spe Campion, Vice President; Mr3 Club Meetings Today.

Onnnn f'ltv Wnman'i Chanter. Izaak This first peacetime June season in years will see a resumption of cial bus will make a tour or the Alvin Knoll, Corresponding Secre gardens. This bus may be boarded tary; Mrs. John J. Luhrman, Walton League of America: At 8 P- m-scholarshlo benefit card Dartv at First at the end of the Madisonville Recording Secretary, and Miss friends for their son, born Wednesday at the residence of Mrs.

White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman Eaton, in Fort Mitchell, Ky. Mr. White, who wasj discharged recently from the Navy.l Unitarian Church, Reading Road, to raise streetcar line at 2 o'clock.

Jean Walsh, Treasurer. tunas for scholarship to Ohio conservation Laboratory at rnmn Mnskintmm. flarroll Tickets for visiting the gardens The records of the Standing the gay, crowded schedule of dinners, dances and other social functions which will add to the excitement for the debutante iToup and the collegians home for the summer vacation. Ever hear of "wholesome" water? You taste the difference in your first sip of Talawanda Committee will be read by the County. Cincinnati Business and Professional Women's Club: At 7:30 p.

meeting of may be purchased at the Garden I Center or at any of the eight arrived yesterday from Virginia to Chairmen. This group includes Mrs. urogram Coordination Committee in club- hfl with his wife and son. He gardens. E.

C. Elsey, program; Mrs. C. H. served as an instructor in the fine drinking water, which With parties planned In honor of j.wutii.

mica vugeiiUB VjUUrlcl ill, Vslia.ii 111a.11. ladles Auxiliary, Fleet Reserve Association, Branch 28: At 8:15 p. m.t meeting Parsons, hospitality; Mrs. William Nieman, acquaintanceship; Mrs. A comes to you fresh from deep the debutante groups of 1945 and! Naval Gunnery School at Norfolk 1944.

fall entertaining in honor where his wedding to Mrs 5. Rita Garden Club. hi AUGiiiui mi nan. Norwood R4HPR.rtfh ritih a natural springs aiways Wilbur R. Pierce, scholarship; Mrs.

Chicken dinner At Fpfiprntlfm liihhmmtt the later having been canceled dur-l White took place August 7 when the Rev. Laurence Hall assistant rector Mrs. Robert Ahem is serving as Chairman of Hostesses for the an Allen Collier, war service; Mrs. Wil pure, crystal clear, and en- ergized with tasteless health! she also was stationed there as or (jnrisi unurcn, to speak. Ing the war), the season will be an liam S.

Clark II, directory, and nual May party of St. Rita Garden ivr-puuiican women's tuio: At 8 m. Beting of Central Commite In r.lub especially crowded one. Miss Katherine King, publicity. minerals.

Taiawanaa is always safe to Club which will be held next Uhurs- rooms; Mrs. Jeannette Arzheimer to Reservations for this supper A "Coney Island party" June 13 Will mark the initiation of the series day afternoon at the Hotel Alms drink, ana extra re West wood FT Ai From 5 p. m. to 10 meeting are to be made today or a Wave. Engagement Announced.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rammacher announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Jeanne to Mr. Jo annual spring festival at school. Past Presidents Club of FvnnK(nn pta tomorrow with Mrs.

Condit Brown Proceeds of this event will go toward St. Rita School for the meeting at nome or Mrs. rinner furr freshing. $3 for 12-half-gallons. BRamble 3272 Pontius Road.

Delhi Hill. Deaf. of Miss Eleine Hoffman will pre Ladies Aid society of the College Hill UB Church: At 8 n. vAuriAvfliA ahnw Mrs. Edward T.

Dixon and Mrs. cede the Barbara dance. when Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith entertain In honor of Miss Eleine Hoffman and Miss Frances Thomas.

The party will go to Coney Island on the late afternoon boat, arrive In time for dinner and remain for an evening of dancing and fun. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gates Dawes are seph Albert Paradis son of Mr.

Ben Ott are Mrs. Ahern's Cochair Independent Order of Hprdnmpn! fPt Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kemper and Mrs. Joseph Albert Paradis br, ing of Pride of the West Lodge at GAR men.

Members of their large com xidu, Ajjpie direct; jjoage at mittee for the day include the fol of Louisville. Miss Rammacher was graduated from Mt. Notre Rogan and Mr. and Mrs. William Burchenal are combining in the arrangements for a small dinner i uucriiiti Jna.11.

Amateur Authors' Club At A lowing: Mesdames James Castellini luccuiig xLuiei meirupoie. lh water Natun intmdtd you to drink Dame Academy, Reading, and at Stanley Bachmeyer, George Schutte, giving a breakfast Sunday, June 16 dance at the Burchenal residence M. C. Jacobs, Norbert Enneking, June 27, in honor of Miss Beatrice Burchenal. Wilfred Rush, Joseph L.

DeCour- sev. E. A. Walter, Harry Fuller, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry J. Finke Jr. tended the University of Cincinnati. Mr. Paradis attended Georgetown Univeristy and the University of Virginia.

He was discharged as a Captain from the Marine Air Corps. The wedding will take place in ths fall. will be host and hostess at a Cecil Tyler, John Tuke, Anthony nunisiY! Favret. Clarence Mr. and Mrs.

August Levy an-. Dr. Drooker, a graduate of Tufts at their residence on Holly Lane in honor of their daughter, Miss Dana Dawes. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Krug are entertaining on June 17 in honor of Miss Betty Randolph. They have reserved one of the new open-air busses and will take their guest? to Mt. Airy to a steak roast. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hake Jr. and Doppler, William Walsh, William nounce the engagement of their cocktail party June 28 in honor of Miss Betty Randolph. J. Leonard, Rudy Ackermann, aaugnter, jumine Jane, to Dr. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R.

LeBlond and Irkamp A Hoef inghof Charies Drookeri son of Mr. and nati Country Club in honor of their Thomas Noctor, William Gessing, Mrg Noah Drooker of Boston Medical School and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, served in the Army for four years. He held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel at the time of his separation last November. Dr. Drooker on the faculties of the Tufts and Harvard University Medical Schools.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fuller are giv Edwin Becker.

daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randolph, Dr, Miss Levy is a graduate of the ing a dance June 29 at the Cin Miss Dorothea Hake are arranging cinnati Country Club in honor of and Mrs. Harry Haggart and Dr.

and Mrs. Charles Eha are arrang their daughters, Misses Marianne Paul Ryan, Joseph Schneider, A. University School, Cincinnati, and R. Gossling, James F. Allen, Carl yassar College.

In the last year she Rich, Clarence Tarr, Ray Harten, has been dolng pubHo relations J. A. Bertling, Frank Stegeman work for the citizens Planning a Punch Party for 4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday, June 18 at the Harry Hake residence in Glendale. This ing a supper and dance for June 20 Orr, Patricia LeBlond and Margarita Fuller on June 29. Preceding The wedding will take place in William Tooney, nomas this affair Mr.

and Mrs. William July. ley, Henry Pardieck, H. K. Thomp.

at the Indian Hill residence of the Randolphs, in honor of Misses Betty Randolph, Joddy Haggart and Jane Anne Eha. A tea dance at the Queen City son. Frank Herschede, C. Bert A. Pease will give a dinner at the Camargo Club in honor of their daughters, Misses Marjorie and Amann, Thomas Burke, William Poland, Clara Bodemer, Fred Fehr, Arthur Becker, Fred George, Elmer will be in honor of Miss Sugi Heekin.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacob and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hauck are combining in the plans for a dinner June 19 in honor of Miss Martha Hauck.

This hospitality will precede the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Hauck are giving that same evening at the Cincin- Alice Pease. IN WOMEN'S CLUBS Club June 21 will be in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Pape are Schlueter, Harley Bickmore, War planning a cocktail party and sup Misses Marjorie and Alice Pease and will be given by their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. Merrick ren Ruch, Earl Connelly, Jerome per for June 30 in honor of Miss In cooperation with two Univer Kuertz, Harry Lehman, Thomas E.

Joan Barbara. beck, Holland," Mme. Brevee wrote from Italy. "Both of their hus Wood, William Reilly, William Sul- Mty of Cincinnati faculty mem- Pease Jr. The combined June dance Satur Miss Carol Upson will give a bands were killed in the war, livan, Stanley Hennegan, J.

Sulli- bers, Arete, UC women's physical day evening, June 22, at the Cin small dinner dance July 2 in honor of her cousins, Misses Sally Ernst There is nothing to buy in Holland, even if one had the money, cinnati Country Club will honor Misses Margaret Allen, Ann Pat-, and Marianne Orr, van, Martin G. Dumler, Frederick anj neaith education society, is Hinkle, Holly Jarvis, Paul ai(U in theri clothj Stuhlreyer, Frank Swing, John w0iiT Anrfv SPtrn. J. F. Santrv.

tw0 war-widowed residents of The interest of the debutante What they need are clothes ton Biddle, Betty Brown, Betty Baker, Dorothy Ann Conroy, Molly Chatfield, Carol DeCamp, Dana could you and some of your so H. C. Perle, Frank J. Ward and Costerbeck, Holland, Arete's Pres- kind American friends send them Adam Brumfield and Misses Ida ident, Miss Sue Schroder. Teach- MBS.

INEZ MOORE. Dawes, Jane Anne Eha, Sally group on July 3 will be centered in the dance which is being given in Dayton, Ohio, by Mr. and Mrs. George Mead and Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Reid in honor of their daughters, Misses Katharine Mead anything?" Mme. Brevee added Cordesman, Marguerite buinvan, era College junior, said yesterday. The Blue Triangle Lounge of the Irene Enneking and May McDonald. that postal regulations prevented The faculty members are Dr, Mrs. Larry Enneking is the Gen- YWCA, which is the former USO lounge, will be opened formally her from shipping the desired eral Chairman for the entire nroi- -ops, associate protessor and Sylvia Reid.

This affair will It should be scientifically fitted fitted with exacting care by' AIRWAY'S experienced The developing girl needs this guidance for the sake of her present and future appear once. Tea rose in satin or nylon. No extra charge for fitting service. Also open Saturday Afternoons PArkwoy 7737 Ernst, Margarita Fuller, Mimi Fuller, Ellen Gordon, Hannah Green, Priscilla Harrison, Joslin Haggart, Marjorie Hobson, Patricia LeBlond, Edith LaBoiteaux, Frances Luther, Margaret Kite, Jean Mitchell, Mary Ann Mitchell, Marianne Orr, Mar items from Italy to Holland. ect which is open to the public.

of physical and health education, take place at the Mead residence So Arete, working with Dr. Coops Mrs. Dan Meyers, Chairman of with a party to be given Saturday night under the supervision of Mrs. Inez Moore, supervisor of USO hostesses at the lounge during the Teachers College, and Dr. William Mr.

and Mrs. Walter A. Bausch and Miss Julie Bausch are plan Hospitality, is being assisted on her committee by Mrs. Neal Ahern and Dr. and Mrs.

Clark through a a committee headed by Miss Betty jorie Pease, Betty Randolph, Mary ning a party for July 5 in honor of and Mrs. Francis Hamilton, van Antwerp and Mary Whittaker. Misses Helen Louise Conroy and S. Clark, head of the English Department, College of Liberal Arts. Dr.

Coops and Dr. and Mrs. CUrk were prewar guests of Mme. Berthe Brevee at her villa in Taormina Banfield, sophomore, is sending Ann Schroth. Mr.

and Mrs. R. K. LeBlond are clothing to the daughters in war. Open house for all YWCA girls, both resident and club members and their guests will be from 8:30 p.

m. to 1 a. m. Ping pong, card games, dancing and refreshments will offer a variety of di Mills and Mr. and Mrs.

Tom A Walz. Surprise Party, Sicily. Another group will include Mr. For Perfect 1 I I i "My daughters are In Ooster- entertaining with a dinner at the Country Club preceding the June dance in honor of their granddaughters, Misses Margarita Fuller nd Patricia LeBlond. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Vt. Baker have The Entertainment Committee of and Mrs. Leslie Graham, Mr.

and Amateur Authors" Club. The recently organized Amateur Mrs. Louis Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. version for the party which is open to servicemen and returned veterans.

Several USO hostesses who served during the war will be on hand for the opening of the lounge. Authors' Club will elect officers Class President of St. Ursula Academy, 1339 E. McMillan is COHSCTCOMPANY 1 2zzsi28 WEST 7th ST.Ed Arthur Hupp, Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Brankamp, Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Hicks, and draw up a constitution at a meeting at 8 p. m.

today at the Hotel Metropole. The meeting is the Maketewah Country Club is planning many pleasant surprises ror the dinner dance, which will take place tomorrow evening at the clubhouse on Reading Road. Dinner will be served from 6 to 10 o'clock, after which dancing will be enjoyed. Completing ar uenerai chairman of the junior prom to be hold tonight in the Marie Antoinette ballroom of tho Have your hair reconditioned the Herbex Way. After a series Mr.

and Mrs. Edward jr. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill, Mr.

open to any interested person. Mrs. scheduled a cocktail party for June 23 in honor of their daughter, Miss Betty Baker. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony D. Bullock's dance at their residence on June 25 will be in honor of their niece, Miss Marianne Orr, and Misses Margarita Fuller, Sally Pat Chumley, 509 Grand Hotel Alms. The seniors will be of treutnients your hair will be and Mrs. F. B.

Fraser and Mr. Albert Lavercomb. ST Price Hill, is secretary. guests or honor. Assisting Miss Hasler in ar rangements for this new and en Among the other members who awloix vxmipamj in condition for a new permanent you will be proud of.

Phone WO 9400 for Appointment Now Open Evenings tirely different evening of enter- are looking forward to this event Past Presidents Club. Members of the Past Presidents Ernst, Eleine Hoffman and which will include prizes and who will be joined by friends rangements are Misses Mary Margaret Meyer, Jacqueline Klinge Dorothy Heitz, Pat Staehlin and Gertrude Rickard. tricia LeBlond. for dancing couples, is Mrs. Francis are Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Knowl- Club of the Evanston PTA will meet at 11 a. m. today at the home ton, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Caldwell, Mr. and The prom will be the ffrot si. 1942. of Mrs.

Michael Heintz, 59 Erken-brecker to set out for the home Mrs. Edward W. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Linehan, Mr. and HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SH0PPE Mrs. E. W. Thomas, Mr.

and Mrs Joseph E. Popp and Mr. and Mrs O. B. Maxwell.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fulghum are giving a dinner at the Country Club preceding the Bullock dance in honor of Miss Mary Lee Fulghum. Mr. and Mrs.

John Barbara are planning a dance for June 26 at the Cincinnati Country Club in honor of their daughter, Miss Joan Barbara. Mr. George Barnes's dinner at the Cincinnati Country Club in honor Thornberg, Mr. and Mrs. Don T.

Kaiser are to attend with the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Norbert F. Adick, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Shutte and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Theobald. With Dr. and Mrs.

Cyril Schrimpf will be Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Kirch-mier, Dr.

and Mrs. N. C. Schidter, Dr. and Mrs.

J. R. Nielander, Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Wines, Dr. and Mrs. A. N.

Wendell, Dr. and Mrs. James Reservations for this gala affair are to be made by calling the club 926 E. McMILLAN STREET, WO 9400 Next to Paramount Theater house no later than this evening. Miss Mary Ann Hasler, Junior Striped Cotton Takes In Sun or Shade lAJann 1Ueatier J3e reaJij for it willt cool, freilt, tissue gingham.

IJoii I feel as crisp as you (oolt. Be hright in the sun in hold stripes that form a halter top and jacket. Green, hlue or red on white coffee shirting. Dress 16.95, Jacket 10.95. Beguile in the shade in narrow stripes Blue or Chartreuse and Grey.

25.00 95 green, brown, or clieclts. Sizes 14 to 20. EL, red, or brown clieclts. Sizes 10 to 18. Ol enftu OF ALL-NYLON The new Raincoat, tightly helted with great fullness or swing back and belted to the front or with no belt at all.

NatuBal dark green and black. Sizes 10 to 18. 22.95 Misses Third Floor $195 7 SPORT SHOP.

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