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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Monday, July 17. 1950 Pag 10 Thomas E. Woods Sail For Hawaii Wedding Jul 29th Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes Hcrndon of Fort Mitchell have sent out invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Mary Esther, to Mr.

John Galvin Jolly, at 8:30 o'clock WVlVL At Underwood As is his custom, Mr. Russell S. Dwight will entertain the various members of his family this summer at his summer place at Underwood, MISS DUFFY D. WESTON, daughter of Mrs. James Frankel of Lexington, and the late Lt.

Ferdinand Weston, has chosen Wednesday, July C6, for her marriage to Dr. William A. Brodsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Brodsky of Philadelphia. The ceremony will take place noon at the Washington Avenue N. Y. Mr. Dwight and his son, Mr.

Rus the evening of Saturday, July 29, at Trinity Episcopal Church, Covington. A small reception for the wedding party and close friends will follow at the residence of the bride's parents. Miss Herndon and Mr. Jolly have completed the list of attendants for their wedding. Mrs.

John Frank Elliott (Frances Pendleton) of Westfield, N. will be the matron of honor and Miss Anne D. Herndon will be her sister's maid of honor. Mr. Jolly, who Is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Newell Jolly, will have his brother, Dr. Paul N. Jolly, for his best man. The ushers will be Messrs.

David Ralph of Columbus, William H. Quebman, John S. Kreeger, Charles A. Butz, Arthur C. Botterell II and Robert H.

Hcr-schede. Several parties have been arranged In honor of Miss Herndon and her fiance. Mr. Quebman gave a cocktail party at his home July 8 for the wedding party and a small group of Intimate friends. sell Dwight left for Underwood Thursday.

They had been preceded there by Mrs. Russell Dwight residence of the bride-elect's grand who left for the summer camp July 9 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Wes ton, with Mr.

and Mrs. James with her four children, Elizabeth, Patricia, John and Margaret. The senior Mr. Dwight's daugh Frankel being the host and host TODAY AT 10:00 A. M.

FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS FROM OUR ANNUAL MID-SEASON CLEARANCE DRESSES Misses and junior sizes including chambrays, tissue ginghams, dotted swiss, organdies, voiles, silk organzas and linens sheers, crepes, failles, pure silk crepes, silk shantungs and rayon jerseys. Light and dark colors, also prints, many suitable for wear now and through autumn. ter, Mrs. Percival B. Roberts, and ess.

Dr. Nelson Glueck will offi ciate at the ceremony, i The bride-elect will have as hei Mr. Roberts plan to go to Underwood August 22, following the re turn to town of the junior Russell attendants her three cousins, Miss Nina Ransohoff, Miss Clare V. Dwights. Rothenberg and Miss Jo Anne Mr.

and Mrs. Roberts will go first to Alden, where they will Rothenberg. pick up their young daughter, Jane who is spending the season at the Chippewa Trail Camp. With their The- prospective bride was the guest of honor Friday at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Clinton E.

daughter and a fellow camper, Car Dr. Brodsky's brother, Dr. Emanuel Brodsky of Philadelphia, will be the best man. The latter was formerly a resident physician at Children's Hospital. The bridegroom-elect is now with the hospital's research department, i Mr.

and Mrs. Weston are enter White (Jane Eaton) at her residence In Fort Mitchell. Miss Christine Marting enter tained with a small dinner party Saturday evening at her residence, olyn Huwe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Huwe, Mr.

and Mrs. Roberts will proceed to Underwood to remain until October 1. While at Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are looking forward to having as visitors Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Lyman Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Huwe also expect taining with a dinner at their resl-! On Wednesday, Miss Virginia Cor- dence on July 25 for the bridal 'party and out-of-town guests, following the wedding rehearsal.

bly will give a soap shower for Miss Herndoa. i i Is. of Also a a small group Miss Grace Hunt and Mr. Graham P. Hunt Jr.

have reserved July 21 to go to the Dwight place to pick up Carolyn and bring her home. Sojourn In Europe Two Clncinnatians, Misses Alice for an out-of-door supper for Miss Herndon and Mr. Jolly. i. 'Van Pelt and Margaret Thompson, Dr.

and Mrs. Paul N. Jolly will In Hawaii give the rehearsal dinner July 28 at were Included In a group from Mt. Holyoke College which sailed from In messages to her many friends the residence or Mr. ana Mrs.

here, Miss Anita Fenton, who has Montreal last Friday on the Em COATS A limited quantity of short and long coats, light and dark colors. Some suitable for fall wear. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.

Wood were photographed aboard the Lurline with their son, Thomas E. Wood left, and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Ann Wood, when this family group sailed on Wednesday from Los Angeles. They will spend, six weeks touring the islands, including a week's plane jaunt to picturesque, seldom visited spots, and return to Cincinnati the end of August. Glenn Jolly. SAFE water important been in Hawaii for the last year, press of Canada, for a two-month writes of her plans to remain in sojourn in Europe.

September Wedding this Pacific island region for an now other year. Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Van Pelt, Montgomery, announce the Miss Marian Hayes of the college faculty has planned an interesting itinerary for the girls, concentrating on the art of the old world to With a friend, Miss Fenton has forthcoming marriage of their taken a house for the summer at daughter, Barbara, to Mr.

Donald Hilo. Recently she did some paint be found in England, Holland Four Youths Are Injured Melvin Derrick, only son of Mr. and ing at Black Sand Beach, where the More than ever these days you want your family to have the health protec France, Germany, Switzerland and Mrs. Melvin Derrick of Silverton. blue waters breaking over the Italy.

While in England doing the black lava rock provide a wonderful display. Shakespeare country, Miss Thomp The double-ring nuptial vows will be exchanged at 7:30 o'clock Saturday, September 2, at Montgomery Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Walter F. Peters, Pastor, will As are all residents of the Terri son and Miss Van Pelt expect to be When Automobiles-Collide; Other Mishaps Reported tory of Hawaii, Miss Fenton has joined by Miss Karlanne Foley, who is studying this summer at the Uni been excited by the eruption of Mauna Loa volcano and the flow of tion of drinking water you know is safe.

Talawanda has the World's Fair top award for fine, pure water. It is bottled and sea'ed direct from deep underground springs that cannot be reached by contamination. Moderately priced for family use. if BRambfe 3272 versity of London. They also plan lava through the countryside, boil to spend some time with Miss Nan A junior at the University of Illinois, Mr.

Derrick will continue ODD. SPORTSWEAR Bathing suits, play dresses and sunback dresses, skirts blouses sweaters knits odd jackets scarfs and belts, ODD MILLINERY HAND BAGS COSTUME JEWELRY ALL SALES FINAL Four teen-agers were injured lato mobile driven by Glenn Riggs, 24 ing into the Pacific. The night glow from the eruption seen from his architectural studies at that cy DeCamp, studying this summer in France, and to meet Miss Ellen Tangeman In Italy. All the girls 60 Dayton struck the rear of yesterday in a two-automobile col university this fall. an automobile stopped by Samuel the Diamond Head lighthouse, known to all travelers to Hawaii, Following a two-week wedding are classmates at the University of lision at Springdale and Thompson county police reported.

Smith, 37, 503 W. Court on trip, the young couple will reside LJ.UU.lMMU.v.V Cincinnati, except Miss Van Pelt Bank Street west of Freeman Ave-! brought out a stream of residents and tourists to view the thrilling mum whose alma mater is Mt. Holyoke i at 800 S. Kenilworth iUlm hurst, 111. nue, police reported.

The car, driven by James W. Rieger, 19, 6910 Grace struck sight. and who is active in the affairs of Tht wofar Naiurt nftndtd you to drink Those injured were Riggs, pos the local Mt. Holyoke Club. sible back fracture; Stella Walz, 31, a vehicle operated by Edward On their return in mld-Septem 1826 Logan possible rib and Schaney, 17, E.

Miami River Engagement Announced ber. Miss Van Pelt and Miss right shoulder fractures; Hild; Cleves. Thompson will stop at South Had Rutger, 38, 2612 Park face and Schaney suffered right leg ley, visiting the college, and body cuts; Carl Williams, 22, 444 Dayton right eye cuts, and tarry a few days in New Tork ft HEAT NEWS before arriving home September 20, Mary Robson, 26, 422 W. McMicken bruises. Otis Ashcraft, 17, and William Miller, 16, both of whom were riding with Schaney and live at his address, received severe head cuts.

FOR EVERY HOME possible left leg fracture. "7 cvtro At Aspen All were passengers In Riggs' Joan Etson, 17, Box 94 Wuest car. They were removed to St. Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Chase are vviin CARPETING' (WWjl Mary Hospital, except Riggs and Miss Robson, who went to General who was riding with Rieger, sustained a nose fracture, possible skull fracture and lip cuts. The vacationing at the Hotel Jerome at Aspen, Colo. They are attending the lectures, Great Books seminars Niedhard funeral home ambulance Hospital.

Riggs was cited for reckless driving. took the injured to St. Francis Hos New professional method and concerts which are held at the Amphitheater under the sponsorship of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies. pital. Cleans right in your own how SUBSCRIBE TO THE ENQUIRER TWO PERSONS suffered body bruises yesterday in a collision at imi West Fork ami Shepherd Rds.

JOHN T. LANE, 23, 2752 River suffered cuts on his right arm and on both legs last night when his motorcycle skidded and overturned at Southside Ave. and Carpenter St. He was treated at St. Mary Hospital.

JUNE HARRIS, 15, 6806 Betts North College Hill, received OPEN FROM 10 A. M. TO 8:30 P. M. TODAY county police reported.

An automobile driven by Arthur Chaliff, 16, 3092 Colerian struck the car Developed by the ma leers of operated by Joseph Richmond, 27, til 1014 Richmond Richmond, and Mrs. Alma Craig, 18, 1014 Rich mm Rugs and Carpels ty 1 deans carpets like NEW I ft light on yew Howl Takes nly wi dayl fr Wtal for watl-ht-wall carpeting! (Jig) cuts on her forehead and both knees last night, when she walked Into the path of an automobile driven by David E. Curl, 19, R. R. 1, Coza-dale, at the main drive of Eden Park and Fulton police re mond were taken, to General Hospital.

ROBERT F. SCHUETTE, Box 606-A Caldwell received head and body cuts an'd a possible nose NO SHRINKAGE -NO FADINONO OOOM ported. She was treated at Christ fracture yesterday when hia auto Hospital. mobile went off the highway at Ohio 4 and Kempter Road, county police reported. The car struck a traffic signal pole, then knocked Yet, or ovrhorfzed men of the Karpet Kar product and method, developed by tht famous Bigelow-Santord Carpet Co.

Complete Information and btimote Available Without Obligation MI-ANNUAL down three state signs and a small pole, officers said. Schuette was taken to General Hospital. ELLA BROOKS, 52, 1414 Clay suffered bruises on her left leg and SALE CLEARANCE HOME SERVICE DIVISION OF THE GFR0ERER INC. SPOT REDUCING Quickly with Contouroller We invite you io visit us and ask our customers about SLEND-OFORM 604 Nsavi 4th 1 Ract Sis. MAin 3878 (AIR-CONDITIONED) cuts yesterday when a car driven Shillito Photo.

CHerry 4209 by Roby Hodge, 35, overturned and struck a fence one mile north of Russellville, Ohio, on Ohio 25. She was treated by a West Union physician. FIVE PERSONS were Injured et 1:15 a. m. yesterday when an auto of Red Cross Shoe; MISS MARTHA ANN BERKSHIRE.

Mrs. Eleanor Pease Berkshire ber oi" Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mr. attending lannounces the engagement or ncreterson is at present Subscribe To The Enquirer the U. S.

Military Academy at West Point. He also attended the'Uni-versity of Cincinnati, where he was daughter, Martha Ann, to Mr. Jamea Mitchell Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G.

Peters. Miss Berkshire is a graduate of Stephens College and the University of Cincinnati. She was a mem- a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon No date has been set for the To Defeat Electoral Change, GOP Leaderjn House Says smmct its nam grounds will not go along with any plan that would "all but nullify" their pivotal position, he said. The House Judiciary Committee approved the amendment, but the Rules Committee refused to clear it for floor debate. Representative Gossett will bring It up tomorrow Clearance groups of DRESSES under suspension of the rules.

Washington, July 16 (UP) Joseph Martin Massachusetts, House Republican leader, claimed enough votes today to defeat a proposed change in the system of counting electoral votes for President. The constitutional amendment, already approved by the Senate, will come before the House tomorrow. A two-thirds majority is requirtd for approval. The amendment then would require ratification by three-fourths of the states. Rep.

Ed Gossett, Democrat, Texas, sponsor of the proposal, believed it had a "pretty good chance' of Few Results Seen Regularly 8.95 .75 musterine the required vote. But 14 other Democratic leaders privately agreed with Representative Martin's flat prediction that it would be beaten. It calls for splitting the total electoral vote of each state lor President according to the popular 5 In Keeping Offices Of Recruiters Open Indianapolis, July 16 (AP) Keeping recruiting offices open over the week end brought no rush of enlistments in the armed forces in Indianapolis. The offices, normally closed over the week end, were ordered kept open because of what were called disappointing enlistments. At the Army Recruiting office here, Sgt.

Henry Hawes said there were 11 applicants Saturday, of which five were tentatively accepted. There were no applicants Sunday, he said, but there were many telephone calls and some visitors who said they would be back. Enlistments for both the Army and the Air Force are accepted at the office. Cotton Dresses Voiles, Chambrays, etc. Were 19.95 Print Dresses Light Grounds.

35.00 to 39.95 Better Dresses Broken Assortment. Were 29.95 to 69.50 .75 vote for each candidate. At pres 24 ent, the candidate who carries a tatf even bv the slimmest of majorities receives its entire elec Itoral vote. I Representative Martin said the Regularly 10.95 change would foster the formation of "solinter parties" and 'give the Southern states a veto over the nomination of t. President." Some Republicans have contended the new system would help Discontinued lines of this season's shoes in leading styles, colors and materials.

White, white and color combinations, black, brown, blue, green and red calf. Also suede, linen and patent. Sizes 3'2 to 10. the GOP pick up electoral votes In thu "solid" South. At the Navy Recruiting office no business was reported and the office closed at noon Sunday.

Red Crou Fint Floor SO EAST" Closed Saturday FOR MOTHER TO flIVE But Representative Martin said any GOP gains in that region would be more than offset by the loss of part of the electoral votes of major Northern states such as Ohio, Illinois and Pennsylvania. Rep. Clarence Brown, Republican, Ohio, said that even if the proposal gels through Congrnns, it faces "certain death" in state legislatures. The big nUt.es which are now the major political battle Monday Hours 10 to 5:30 THE POTTER SHOE CO. July August ST.JOSEPH BROTHERS FOR CHILD TO TAKE Tablets are Vt of adult tablet which inurci accurate (loupe.

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