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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 109

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$in1a, Jon- Jt, TIIF CINCINNATI ENQUIRER UC At Work And Play ft The Alpha Omieron PI Sorority'dent, will give a resume of tba Mothers Club will conclude the year's activities under her Prest season's activities with a luncheon dency. Mrs. George Stewart 3TZ at 12:30 o'clock Thursday at PearKthe new president, will Introdura Cay's Inn, Mt. Airy. Members the new officers for the will meet st noon at KnowHon's! Notice To Brides And Brides-Elect To facilitate the proper handling ef pictures of brtdea aad (Iris KhoM are being announced the following regal tlnns will be obwrved: All photographs must fca black aad white, or trpla-tiini-d pictures or gloulra.

No snapshot or tinted photo-(rap will accepted. All photci(nipti mint be submitted to tb boeiety Department of The Knniilrer by the bride, bridegroom or a member of their family. If mailed to The Enquirer, article accompanying photograph mutt bo signed by a member tlx family with the address and telephon number for verification. Only the photo graph of bride. In the ease of weddings, will accepted.

It must bo accompanied by Information about tha wedding including the name of tha bride and bridrgroom, their parents, mher and when the wedding took place. All bridal photographs mutt reach The Enquirer within three) weeks after data wedding took place. roLL iwhich (he chefs, going around 1h rolintry barbecue HOW TO COOK chicken, or methods and selling the a turkey, barbecue fashion, mrthods and selling the stoves Corner, Cumminsville. Hostesses The final meeting ef the seasoV for the day will be Mrs. Carlo.of the Phi Delta Theta Mothers Weber, Mrs.

Albert Ward, Mrs. I Club will be held at noon Wednes-Henry Lecseman and Mrs. R. fratcrnity house. Uainc'- Karl P.

Kadon will introduce the" wmnrvo sTi RnT Pcaker' Mr- Everett WEDDING ATI RD AT rownsley. President of the Zod The wedding of Miss Mary Vir-I Board, who will speak on The ginia Malone daughter of Mr. andlNew Zo0 An1 Africa." Following Mrs. John M. Malone of Dayton, a program tne retirin8 Ohio, former of Cincinnati.

totj. f-i i ill 4.MnHl.x... ans is jimmi milt, iu iuurmi it rf.n.nu i.r iT 0 0 i g. A rellcrtor, S30 Purc-haied with the stove Amateur cooks and huSband CmUWeA' "CXt chefs who want to know some of," lmn- rSi JiM- "Pt: Ark lhB followi n8ew 'tffcw J.KnaRRS, President; Mr- ihe fine points will be in the audi- equipped with the device to brine same as in a protected oven. Meat ence.

Sparenbs and steaks, real THE HOOD and wanning oven at i furth.r thermometers, and many acres-ones, are among the meats to be; above it has temperature 7 sories to outdoor dinintr. are dis- rooked over a real charcoal firciThe fire box is enclosed, reached y. played regularly in the same in a portable barbecue. by doors at the front, heat control. Much The model to be used is a de entlv finished lormica or.

it is variable be-, luxe job that costs way up yon-iflan'k the cooking grill and there's "V6 air currents Prices start; A. N. Alford, Vice President; Mrs. 1 I CT take Ware Saturday st St. Albert (-OI necoraing Jsecre- the Great Church in Dayton.

Miss retary: n-J-f aPner-rT rea Malone attended the University of "rer' ndMra. Mabel der. It's a permanent investments "elevator" to raise or lower'' n.ine sma i picnic moaa at; 7" door place mats, with bandana for a family that cooks outside the flame. This Job eomes4o wun muior ou tnr. Corresponding Secretary.

Hoa. napkin attached. Nobody drops hia nankin hnu rinff holds Dayton and is known for her radio and television work in New York. ummer nights in hot weather. Hut that i not the end THE MEAT Ihcrmometer, CT i- I 1 Called the Super Do Luxe "Big of the story.

Mr. Clearjr attended the University tesses for the meeting will be Mrs-E. R. Chapman, Mrs. F.

C. Orth. Mrs. W. F.

Keown and Mrs. Ry Hoover. Smaller models are displayed by Foy, this particular stove is pow- of Alabama. fairly recent device, is helpful to" com the barbecue chef. It turns as the any napk" 1139 com- ered by an electric device forlthe same company, some with meat turns, registers just thci1 turning the spits.

It has a hood and some without motors. All are V. EAKL BLACK MRS. QI ENTI.N W. KORTK.

MRS. SPRING BRIDES The Minerva Club of Sigma Alpha Kpsilon will hold its annual outintr at 12:30 o'clock Thursday Park, Venice, New Sisterhood Planned A meeting to discuss the form. tion of a sisterhood for the recent St. Thrrpw Thiirch. Soiithesfe Miss Dorothv frnsi.

riauelit'er of Meadnwbrook at Meadnwbrook Fine For all your ch was the setting for the mar-j s. ly organized Rosplawn Synagogu na Robert Cross, Luncheon will be served at ride of Mr. W. Earl)1 0 cbck- brirt i HKATl'KOOF mitts, charcoal tongs and charcoal itself are sold in the same aisle. Newly seen is the practicable dark blue cover -apron, saddle-stitched in red.

suitable for the chef or his helpers. It's an apron that won't offend masculine dignity. $2.65. riage of Miss Marilyn E. Timmers, came the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold .1. Timmers of SouthRate, to Sgt. Quentin W. Korte.

son of Mr. and Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Black, in a ceremony- will be held at 12:45 p.

m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bert Menachof, 7330 Brookcrest. Des-sert and coffee will be served at this meeting to which residents of, the Rogelawn-Golf Manor DELTA ZKTA PICNIC The regulsr monthly meeting of the Delta Zeta Alumnae Chapter Mrs. Herman Korte of Westwood w-ill be a picnic to be held at noon May 10 at the Newtown Methodist Church.

A gown of white satin 'trimmfd with Chantilly lace and a finger-tin lanefh tulle voil ure worn Thursday at the summer home of and all other interested women, are Invited. Mrs. Clarence Strieker in Newtown. Reservations are to be made Saturday morning, May 10. The SKIPPING easily to a diflorentjnev; Donald Irvin performed the topic, now to the terry robe tha ti ceremony.

opens in back. It's more like a I The bride, who was given in hranchie then a robe, with its ab-marriage by her father, wore a sence of collar or sleeves, and itsjSatin and lace gown and a tulle neat waistline. Called a splash- fingertip veil. Her flowers were ette, this is a garb streamlined forlijijrg 0( triP surrounding a bv the bride, who was Riven iniby telephoning Mrs. William Tee gardin or Mrs.

Hubert Brnet. marriage by her father. Her bouquet was of white carnations centered with red roses. Miss Virginia Kuntz, the maid of honor, wore a gown of blush any sort of damp task. Kor baby white orchid.

NEW RESIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Koch bathing, especially, but mostly for Miss Bernice Meister, the maid of honor, wore a gown of green embroidered net. The bridesmaids, The pink nylon net over taffeta, bridesmaids, Mrs.

li. E. Burrisal are now established on their new farm just outside of Oxford, Ohio. The six children of Mr. and Mrs.

Koch are enjoying visits from many of their Cincinnati friends. Miss Charlotte Hafele, Miss Nor Plan a Happy Summer' Away From Busy Streets Prt-Camp Visiting SUNDAY AFTERNOON CAMP MATRENA For IOYS and GIRLS Two 1 Mar Wtok rtriodt Tika BmI SO thraack MlllwS. tS threat, (tolh.il. follaw 1SZ I MM ilint. Far Infarmatloa.

Mattel: Theodore Marly, MA Wyamlaf. OsU. U1I laMhwaod Drtvo. PO HfO and Mrs. Richard Ross, wore iden ma Jean Timmers, Dotn junior bridesmaids, and Miss Dacia Korte tical gowns of aqua and lilac nylon.

Mr. Richard Black, brother of wore dresses of yellow embroid- slipping on at the beach over a wet swim suit. White bound in colors. Sizes 10 to 20, $8.95. NOT EVERYTHING of nylon is pnviable goodness, the way a person has to keep repeating it but a nylon robe for travel is mighty nice.

Seen yesterday these are fluffy and feminine, but without ruffles or trim. They're coin -dotted 1 marquisette, sheer but. not transparent; cool hut. not limp. Shrinkproof, ironing-free, 10 to 20, $16.95.

ered net. the bridegroom, was best man, The Sigma Chi Mothers Club: Mr. Carson Bender was bestjand the ushers were Messrs. pn(j activities for the scholas-i man, and Mr. Jack Molloy andjward Rank.

Joseph Tuttle and tjc yrar wjtn a luncheon and party Mr. Paul Oldine ushers. Charles Black Jr. iat 112-30 o'clock Wednesday at The couple will make their A reception was held after theith(, Kcrmwi(1 Country Club. Mrs.

ceremony at the Norwood Moose Davj(i EvanSi rptirinK presi. Hall. The couple is now residing aaaaaaaasiaa' on Arnsbv Place. Madisonville. home in Washington, D.

where Sergeant Korte is stationed with the Air Force. FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE relax with pleasing interiors' planned and executed by GREENWICH HOUSE, INC. To sen the merchandise mentioned, rail The Enquirer operators, Parkway 2700, or send a stamped, self addressed envelope for reply. Volunteers Are Needed To Aid Chest Agencies Inhrior Dtcoraion With the arrival of vacation time, the Volunteer Bureau, refl DU 5020 437 Eajt Fifth St. 8 feather service of the Community Precious lilies of 24-k.

gold on gleaming translucent china great beauty matched only by mazing durability. At in all Lenox patterns, the same fine china as the official While House ecrire and the Lenox services selected for American Embassies abroad. See I)fl)brrnk at Loring Andre Monday! Jvpiece place setting, 121.25. Chest, Is making an appeal for volunteers to help in community agencies. Women and high school students are needed as child care Open MoioVy 12 till 1:30 and playground aids, receptionists, clerical aids and typists.

Mrs Clarence Heldman, chairman of recruitment, points out that many of these jobs are open to high school students. Persons willing to give part of their time during jwlr ulverifmthi imoorttrl 117 EAST FOURTH, qn Qualily Street. Registered Jeweler, American Gem Socieh the summer months to such service are asked to call the Volunteer Bureau in the Community Chest 4 kwtr 'jfsu Building. SHAY V. BAYNHAM 'S MRS.

WILLIASf MAEGLY MRS. Shoes of Distinction RECENT BRIDES of Miss Joan Rieman, daughter of The marriage of Miss Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. jacon meman 01 N'nrth Pnllece Will, and Mr. C.

L. Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Morrison of Baltimore. Ohio, to Mr, William Maegly of Constance, took place Saturday Shay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shay of Oroesbeck. The Rev.

R. J. Wellman performed the cere evening, May 10, at the First Methodist Church of Baltimore. mony. The bride wore a gown of satin and lace, and a fingertip veil, and rarrifH 1 hnilonpt nf white car- Colonial Buckles The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of embroidered organdy and nations centered with lilies.

Her a fingertip veil which fell from a cap of organdy. She carried a attendants were Mrs. Jerry ku-berg, maid of honor: Mrs. John Shaw and Mrs. Paul Pnltehatim.

fan-shaped bouquet of net cen tered with a white orchid and lilies of the valley: bridesmaids. Darlene Fath was the flower, girl and Dale Rieman the rinsr hearer. Mr. John P. Shay was The brides four sisters, Mrs.

ho host man. and Mr. Gene Thomas H. Stubbs, Mrs. Jerry B.

Becker and Mr. Scotty May ushers. rorsytne, and Misses Helen and Mary Lou Morrison, were her at A Fashion Sensation In Gay Sprins Colors. Doubl After a reception at M. Margaret Mary school hall, the couple loff nn a hnnovmoon tn the Smokv tendants and wore organdy gowns of orchid, green, yellow and pink COMBINATION AND NURSING MATERNITY BRASSIERE Her nephew, Michael Forsythe, Mountains and Niagara Falls.

was ring bearer. They will De at nome to meir friends in their new home on Pippin Road. Mr. Vernon Masters was best man and the ushers were Oemp-sey Masters, Louis Hossir-an and Of cool cotton with dropped front feature and adjustable straps. and cupt sizes 32 to 42.

fvory TrirnmerJ with Spice Fuschia, Lilac Green and Blue. Fuchsia, Lilac, Spice, Lime, Reef, White and Bamboo. Robert Hays. A reception was held in the church social room. The couple spent their honey' "Evtryihing For Tha MoMtrJo-Je" moon in Miami, and are at Craft Shop On Air The work of the Craft Shop of the Handicapped and what is being done for the handicapped in this community, will be described by Mrs.

C. K. Kruse, Craft Shop President, when she broadcasts on Marsha Wheeler's "Talk Today" program at. 3 p. m.

tomorrow over WSAI. Her topic will he "What People Are Talking About." home to their friends at 315 Com monwealth Ave.Erlanger, Ky. MATERNITY STYLES, Inc. 114 WEST 7th ST. 6A 153? St.

Margaret Church, Groes- DecK, was tne settinc for the mar. (Ntxt Door to Mill End Shop) 0 trxi 111 1 nage on the morning of May 28 dulklc ur We cut your rr hair We permanent it to ttay You brush it This your lummer Haircut l50 Cold Wave Permanent Natural and Red Elk. Vr--iMC' 'Antique, Red and Boigd Leather. .95 $1095 Viiit Our Handbag Dtpi. A Itaufiful Ultcfion Of Sumrntr Fathiont $8 to WfcV i r.

p7' You my uit your etiarq scceunf in out Beauty Salon. Phena CHerry 7400 for your appointment Beauty Salon Fourth Floor OPEN MONDAY 12 NOON 'TIL 8:30 Rem Color Shempe give you mpe'b heireolof. We uie Ofihrie Sifters' prepare iem to Kelp qive ynuf hair eeelth: Revlen prrdueh (of beautiful meeicuree. A 'it I nil 431 VINE CAREW TOWER 9 a ee 7-m W' 'V k-ri.

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