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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, MONDAY, JUNE 1927 of their daushter in that delightful fashion, in which Kentucky excels. tlon of the rules of admission to this solidarity. As a safeguard to the life stream of the society, which Is the Membership Committee, he thought now on duty at the Gene-al Reserve Depot. Columbus, Ohio, has been assigned to the Quartermaster Corps cf the Fifth Corps Area, Ft Hayes, Ohio. He is to be relieved at Columbus by Major Charles C.

Reynolds, Quarter i -ii aemy mar transferred. SPICIAL DISPATCH TO THS INjUII. Washington. June E. a a 1 Charles F.

Johnston, Infantry, has "beep relieved from duty with the Tenth Infantry, Ft. Hayes, Ohio, and Ordered to Edgewater Arsenal, Md. Lieutenant Colonel Her some such plan might be helpful as On Monday afternoon ground will be broken for the Hillsdale School on Deerfield road, an occasion momentous to the Formulating Committee and 1. To select only those who come master Corps. First Lieutenant Carl W.

(Pyle, Air Corps, now at Fairfield under specified requirements care HE ANNUAL MEETING of highly thrilling to the many other citizens concerned In this event Tho Air Intermediate Depot, Fairfield. Ohio, has been ordered to March Field, the Cincinnati MacDowell fully defined. 2. These names to be properly sponsored by a number to be carefully fixed. 3, The applicants to be Investigated by a subcommittee of hour Is o'clock and the ceremonies bert L.

Evans, Quartermaster Corps, Riverside, Cal. vrj Society is always a momont attendant upon It will formally lnau of happy retrospection and the Membership Committee fully ac gurate this most reocnt addition to credited and conversant with th the educational facilities of this com hopeful anticipation, and yesterday for this event even the heavens needs of the society. 4. The deslrabil munity. ity of candidates to be considered smiled.

from the standpoint of general as similatlon with the society as well as The Cincinnati Country Club, one of the most hospitable and popular of In this connection it most gratifying to the Formulating Committee and to all connected with thitucivlc project, to know that Mme. Huelracher Is to "carry on" in the name of her devoted father the lafo W. Kesley that of artistic impulse. 6. The pre ctnnatl's world of art and letters, who make up this unique circle.

Last night was no exception in this respect, although Mr. Lelghton, with his customary gift of understanding, not only made the most of any defections in the way ofj'here comes one with a paper," but even turned this fact to good and diverting account, i Mr. Lelghton on this occasion, after serving for two terms, stepped from the post of Chief Executive to the ranks of the MacDowell immortals those who like himself, have occupied the Presidential chair in this organisation. He has not only served this cause with great fidelity and success, but-wlth a firm, yet gentle sway, a keen 'insight and clever powers of adjustment which make him worthy to be classed among those in the sentatlon of these names to the board, whose action shall be final. organizations, had graciously opened its spacious doors to this artistic institution and, in holding this yearly1 Mr.

Lelghton Is of the opinion that Schoepf, whose Interest and advice In Just so long as the society has no reunion there, the members of the Cincinnati MacDowell Society felt that promoting this enterprise, was in valuable to its success. As Chairman of the Boarding fixed habitation it will continue to evidence the nomad psychology, so persistent In its present habit of they crowned their season with as agreeable and attractive an occasion of this sort as this solidarity, made partment on the Formulating Committee, Mrs. Huebscher has sent out the following letter which speaks for taking its responsibilities as MacDowell members, lightly, not to say up of artists and art connoisseurs has ever offered its interesting fellow airily. Itself, ship. 'A new Country Junior and Senior The election of officers was a for mality easily accomplished by a mo.

society's hall of fame. High School for glrlsshas been organ Ized In Cincinnati along modorn edu catlonal lines. tlon, moved and carried, that the Sec retary be empowered to cast the bal The hour for dinner was 1 o'clock, but so perfect was the day and so radiant in, its luxuriant verdure and so restful and lovely in its vistas across the heights and dells of this His successor, Mr. John A. Hoffmann brings to this position another lot, since there was but one ticket and no nominations other than those musician one who already has made a name for himself as pedagogue, di "Miss Miriam Tltcomb, a graduate of Smith College, Is the head mistress of this school.

She comes with a property, is the golf course known to ptesented by the Chairman of that committee. Dr. Phillip Ogden, who rector and composer. He therefore be, that many of the guests came at splendid record of 11 very successful THE. BOY AND GIRL GRADUATE HOLD THE CENTER OF THE STAGE Commencement Days in school, high school and college mean much to the young "grad" and the presents you send should serve as lasting reminders of the happy occasion.

We suggest as excellent gifts: enters upon his regime with the In yeark as head of the aBncroft School splration of a new field of endeavor, read the following names as the elec tlon was declared accomplished: President Mr. John A. Hoffman. rr half after six in order to see these charming acres as the shadows lengthened, the sun descended and the convent bells of the neighborhood with the light of the' torch-bearers, In Worcester, which school has passed 90 per cent of Its graduates who have preceded him to guide-his Virat Vice President Mr. George Official footsteps, and with the co into college.

tolled out their calls to the faithful A. Lrlghton. operation of an organization well Second Vice President Mr. Paul "While Hillsdale School will meet all college requirements, yet In addition it will offer to girls not wishing consolidated to assist his efforts. Asbbrook.

Mr. Lelghton, following the Ices and The members assembled on the enclosed veranda, which was opened to every fragrant breeze that blew across the 18 golf holes, which the diners deserted for the privacy of the Little Third Vice President Mrs. Kennon black coffee, over which the member Dunham, ship lingered happily, asked for i to enter college a broad educational course. Further, choral music, classes In art and household science will be Fourth Vice President Mr. Edward brief word from the Treasurer, Miss Kruckemeyer.

Effle Trader, whose budget proved to offered as selective subjects available to girls In both courses. These courses Fifth Vice President Mrs. Vlrainlua be in admirable orde-, and from the Recording Secretory. Mrs. Henry Salon downstairs, when the time came to consume their spring chicken, their delicious vegetables and salads, before the business session opened.

Mr. George Lelghton was mastervf are to be sufficiently flexible so that Ilnll. Treasurer Miss Effle Trader. Backus, who did not present the out the mental, physical and social needs Recording Secretary Mrs. Ida H.

nf nnh ortrl will ha nnnitdnrflii snH line of her minutes because she was unavoidably absent, The same was Holloway. time arranged for those wishing ten Military Brushes Zipper Bags Traveling Rolls Photo Frames Brief Cases Card Cases Traveling Bags Leather Novelties Collar Boxes Hat Boxes Kit Bags Suit Cases Beaded Bags Laundry Bags Manicure Sets Desk Sets Sewing Baskets Pocketbooks Dresser Sets Cigarette Cases Toilet Rolls Belt Buckles true of Mrs. Fenton Lawson, who Is ceremonies, and with a humor and a delightful spontaneity for which he has established a reputation in the society, and which put everybody In Corresponding Secretary Mrs, study music and art outside of the in Coburg with Mrs. Neava; of Mr. Lewis Earl Lee.

school. This formality accomplished, Mr. 'The Board of Governors has had a mood to celebrate gaily this retir Darnall and of Mr. Haswell, who, however, sent a gladsome epistle which was read by the President amid requests from towns surrounding Cin ing President proceeded to press into cinnati for a boarding department so Lelghton brought the proceedings to their most excruciating ollmax by presenting his successor with a nloked and rusty hatchet to serve as his Just applause. service all his fellow officers, whose scheduled labors should be entered upon the records.

that not only Cincinnati girls but many others may have the advan As the slogan of the year just end Ing, was "no formalities," In the way gavel for the coming year. Its dilap The Cincinnati MacDowell Society, of reunions, no program chairman Idated condition, Incontract to the was appointed, the President acting tages ofhe Hillsdale school. Whether the girls remain at the school residence for week-ends or return to their homes Is to be left entirely to the parents of each girl. flame-colored streamers and stylish as the liaison officer between the being an Institution formerd for artistic purposes and not for those of business, finds the routine of reports and similar necessities Irksome to the bow that decorated Its defending, ad board and the membership, in this re monitory blade, was explained by Its Miss Harriet Ferguson has accepted constant, use by the Incoming Presi temperamental dispositions of those Golf Bags Mark Cross Leather Novelties "Ideal" Wardrobe Trunks the trunk with the corner scheme. A wonderful trunk which opens at the corner and economizes on space In room or cabin.

The very trunk for the June bride. tpect. He therefore last night asked each of those having had charge of the successive meetings of the year to the position of head of the house. dent's Immediate predecessor. Interesting men and' women of Cln- Mr.

HoflLman responded with an ap Her experience over a period of than 10 years at the Annie Wright sum them up in a few phrases which propria te Tittle speeoh which formally each one not out of town acceded to, Inducted him into office with a dem In a spirit rather of raillery than of onstration of approval. fact, for they refused to take them Seminary In Tacoma, combined with her comprehension of the needs of young girls and her sympathy for them, particularly fits her for this responsibility. Earnest ef Thus two years of Interesting and selVes seriously. Mr. John Palmer ur hv invAntnri a truu which w.

hava Darnall, who Is absent in New York, valuable experience came to a close, with Mr. Lelghton as the hero of the rv r.anfin to ballet will cure eliht was missed from this Leaders Group, eases of rupturs out of ten. The moat fort and reasonable discipline must he confessedly unmatched ex-presldentlnl which included Mr. Levi Burgess, Mr. comfortable truss to wear inai was over Invnntad.

No les straps to chafe. Wl paragons, to which this organizations insisted upon. Every endeavor will be made to help each girl with hor William Werner. Mr. John A.

Hoffmin, have been in business ln-bla eity for ovar points with pardonable pride. 10 years, wa win you wun mu iu. Mrs. Fenton Lawson, Mr. Ernst Bruce particular problem of developing In The lavish decorations of the Hazwell.

and rive you a rree cnai. you are not satisfied with It. it costs you nothing. Why end to Kansas City. Marshall, Mich, Cincinnati's Leading Trunk and Leather Goods Shop 6 WEST FOURTH STREET Mr.

Werner depicted Ms efforts, itiative, self-reliance, concentration or good Judgment while Intellectual ou-rloslty Is to be encouraged. U-shaped dinner table were the loot of Mrs. O. Elzner's generous efforts and of Mr. Herbert French's charming the first reunion of the autumn, with Or Adams, NSW lorn, lor a uun.nrg, can have thia kind of free service rlchl here In Cincinnati.

Ohlot THE OHIO TRUSS CO. JJJJft. a light touch, reminding his listeners A simple one-story colonial build gardens at "Reachmont Farms, In words that burlesaued the truth ing Is being erected, on a beautiful where, Judging from the beauty that that at that unique reunion the Clnt tract of 10 acres on the Deerflold brightened the entire length of this clnnatt MacDowell Society had its road Just outside of the city, less than great stretch of damask, the syrlnna eight miles from Fountain squaro, Is snowier, the Dr. aVn Flet rosebuds where the girls may do their work In a happy, healthful atmosphere of the most exquisite rosy hue, the scarlet ramblers the most vivid and the comradeship with their teachers. WOMKN SHOP "WHIM SMART 'For this first year the residence Is Thousand Bloom the most delicately pink, of any of the pleasant "out-door drawing rooms" In the roster of this interesting group of art-lovers and art-builders.

to be In town. Standard busses under the supervision of teachers of the school will take the pupils out In the morning and bring them home In the lata afternoon, the full-day scheduhi Therefore all was felicitation at giving the students time to prepare the next day's lessons, do their prac last night's reunion. The meeting adjourned In high ticing and to participate In athletics, good humor, having dined well and which are to be a predominating feature of the school life, supervised by entertained Itself with flashes of wit and figures of speech, both Intriguing and enlightening. first Introduction to the movies thanks to the co-operation of Mr. Herbert French, and his private picture-taking machine, personally conducted.

Mr. Burgess introduced a new and extremely clever note by describing the results of his chairmanship the remarkably clever three-act plays after the manner of the "special writers" Jn the actors' magazine "Variety." Employing this Jargon, which Is as much a language of Its own as that of the race course, Mr. Burgess retold the history of that really brilliant occasion in phraseology telling and picturesque never losing for an Instant the character and vividness of this un-expurgated Mr. Hoffman, whose program was devoted to Tennyson, with Mr. Leigh-ton's lovely and distinguished cantata "The Lady of Shalott" as its piece de resistance, expressed his recollections of that well-remembered eevnt, in terms of briefest, most modest, review.

This brought the meeting to the point where the President's address, carrying several recommendations and a brief survey of the season's an athletic director. The Hillsdale school adds to the RACE AT FIFTH CINCINNATI Mr. and Mrs. Albln Schoepf landed In New York yesterday, after a year Those who know the art of gentle living and dining quite naturally travel in the Aquitania Order daringly, from a menu that reads like a gourmet's dream -or plan your own cuisine with special instructions to the chef service in the charming Louis XVI restaurant is a la earte without additional charge because it's Cunard. Such pleasant luxuries, as breakfast in bed, or down-to-the-floor tubs in en suite bathrooms, are quite matters of course also because It's Cunard.

While the service you get from Cunard stewards superbly drilled like a crack battalion of the Guards courteously silent, deft, precise is the despair of every hostess from Palm Beach to Bar That is why those who make an art of gentle living always cross in a Cunarder famous liners whose passenger lists combine the Hall of list of educational Institutions of Southern Ohio a boarding and day school whose spirit and standards In work and play measure up to the groat Eastern boarding schools to which we have heretofore been TOD ,4 Great abroad. Mrs. Schoepf and her children will go at once to their cottage at Bass but Mr. Schoepf will come on to Clnclnnat to see his mother and to spend a few weeks with her and with his sister, before obliged to send our girls at the great sacrifice of having them at least 18 hours' distance from home. "The opening of the school has returning to Manhattan, Mr.

and Mrs. Schoepf have given up any idea been definitely ae for September 28, 1927, Registrations are being re of returning to Cincinnati to reside, ceived now. but henceforth will be established In the East to the great regret of "The committee of the home depart-ment hopes that It may count you hosts of friends here, who will miss them sadly. highlights not to mention the presidential slant upon each incident was a mingling of the grave and the gay. AH this, however, although ex AT CLEARANCE tremely interesting and even novel In itself, proved, In the light of that which followed, merely a pendant to Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Poor, Jr. (Mary-Jane Stutson), who are again permanent residents of Cincinnati, following a year in Syracuse after their marriage last June, have set up their lovely wedding loot in a charming apartment In Avondale, on Burnet Woods near Reading road, their friends being very happy to have them once more. the Incomparably clever revelations Introduced by Mr. Lelghton In his ex among the friends of Hillsdale.

Should you desire further Information kindly communicate with Mrs. Elizabetn Schoenj. Huebscher. Chairman of the Honfs Department, 822 Oak street, telephone, Woodburn 860. In furthering her father's ambitions for Hillsdale School, and In giving herself whole-heartedly to Its practical and educational advancement, Mrs.

Huebscher feels that sheils able, even in a comparatively small measure, to take Mr. Schoepf's place In one at least of the many Interests to whloh he gave his brilliant brain and kindly heart. Tomorrow Mme. Huebscher Is bringing together for a meeting at position of the dual role of President-Program Chairman. So hilariously funny was this con fession, written in the form of a diary, that after It was over and, weak with laughter, the society had At Tremendous Reductions! Many At Less Than Half Price! Many At Less Than Cost! thundered Its applause, and Dr.

F. W. Chandler was called upon "for any remarks," this brilliant Pean of the School of Liberal Arts at the University of Cincinnati, who is himself Fame with the Social Register. One of the most amusing of men, characterized Mr. Lelghton as without doubt "the wittiest President that the -1 MacDowell or any other society in the family residenoe, on Oak street, those allied with this subject, particularly in the domain of its home department.

As the noon hour Is the most convenient for most this business session will take place about Mrs. Hueb-scher's luncheon table, the routine of this addition to Hillsdale's original plan being discussed during this simple, informal repast. Miss Tltcomb, the head mistress, Cincinnati ever had." This was the excuse for; another round of rousing acclamation one so SPORTS COATS DRESS COATS TRAVEL COATS TWILL COATS SATIN -COATS KASHA COATS CUNARD LINE well deserved that it was necessary Mr. and Mrs. Robert West Pogue have a gift of hospitality that Is a happy mingling of the north and the south and this talent their debutante of last winter, Miss Russell Pogue, has Inherited.

The Sunday night supper which this host and hostess gave for their daughter yesterday at their home on Grandln lane, where last autumn Miss Pogue's beautiful debut tea was so brillianty carried out, was small and Intimate, Its inspiration being Miss Lucy Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Huffman's daughter, one of the moat charming and quite one of the prettiest of the Garden of Girls which now makes its appearance on the horizon of events.

The guests were seated at small tables on the rear terraces overlooking the bending Ohio, this group being confined to the intimates of the young hostess among her own group, to her lunch club and to those of the Girls of 1927, who have arrived home for the coming hectic rush of June. Sweet peas, cornflowers and similar fragrant adjuncts from Mrs. Pogue's garden decorated these dainty, shining coigns of vantage, the affair being delightfully unceremonies. Assisting Mr. and Mrs.

Pogue were Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eustls this sextette being to subdue It almost by force so persistently lid It crop out again and again at the sudden remembrance of some delicious drollery Introduced by this chief eecutive, to fit the Cincinnati MacDowell measure.

CONTINUED ON SEVENTH PAGE Models Representative of the Season's Very this way Mr. Lelghton cast a Models You'll See Worn All Summer And In The Early FaW kindly, albeit an uproariously and unexpectedly frank glance upon that which had transpired in connection with each of the program meetings of 192T. WuRulZER Studio Grand He spared neither friend nor foe, yet offended none, for the surprising renulneness for the paradox or nia Tour Local Agent or UNION TRUST 1022 CHESTER AV. CLEVELAND. jid sophisticated naivete amounted to the most- delightfully daring episode which this well-known group ever enjoyed.

It held the mirror up, not to nature, but to art, and allowing the composite MacDowell muse to re "CHOICE OF THE HOUSE" gard Itself with all Its complexes un- softened by any "make-up," painted Any Spring Coat Regardless of Cost or Former Price a picture so ingenuously true to lifs as to remain, it Is safe to say, for all time In the annals of this institution a masterful piece of humorous Listening to this Joyously unvarn ished recital, Mr. Lelghton's fellow members, when not overcome with merriment wondered whether the fates had not mistaken this able mu young enough to enter Into the Informalities of the occasion with the spirit that eternal well-spring which Ponce De Leon sought in vain. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilkinson's Invitations for their daughter's debut ball at the Cincinnati Country Club on June 21.

specify 10 o'clock as the witching hour at which these festivities will begin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Pattlson's dinner beforehand at the University Club In honor of Miss Wilkinson and Miss Pease, adjourning In a body to this later affair. Mrs.

Harry Brent Mackoy has been obliged to change her plans for the debut tea which will introduce her Interesting daughter, Miss Margaret Mackoy, on June 23, owing to present crowded conditions at the Ft-Mitchell Club, and therefore she is giving this afternoon affair at her beautiful country place, "Crestwood," on the Lexington Pike, beyond Covington. The dance, with its name agreeable excuse, will follow on the evening of that day, and this affair will take sician's calling and. If after all, he should not have been a peer of short- story writing or the drama, instead of a prince of thematlo composition. This aristocratic Studio Grand will add distinction to any room. The dainty proportions give it place in the modern small home.

Only among the larger and higher priced Wurlltzer pianos can you find its equal The sublime beauty and reverberttlve tone make this piano a Joy iof -evtt. 625 Convenient Tenrst WurlTIzer 121 East Fourth St. Between Walnut and Main Giving battle with the society's foibles he did not hesitate, however, always In gala vein, to make a few suggestions a privilege of every President on the eve of retirement Mr. Lelghton declared himself to be of the opinion that the "closed meet ings" tried out last winter are not in principle a success but that the organization needs the, incentive "of an MISSES' AND WOMEN'S MODELS AND SIZES Irwin's, Fifth Floor Today 1840 EIGHTY SEVEN TEARS OF SERVIC 1927 place at the Ft Mitchell Club, as audience as a corollary. also set himself on record as originally arranged, Mr, and Mr believing in a thorough reorganlza- Maclioy.

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