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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 22

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Thursday, December 6, 151 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 22 AnMnr 'Mrs. Sally Hoffman, Mr Mar- Tea December 14 and Mr. Claudio Arrau, pianist, Igaret McClure St.tt, Mrs Eli Co Holiday Houses Tours Perhaps the smallest, but certainly one of the most interesting, of the "Holiday Houses" to be will bi niests nf honor at the CUS IV edding in East Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Nelson returned last night from the East, where they attended the wedding Saturday of Mr. Nelson's son, Mr. Robert Page Nelson, to Miss Jo nen, ivirs. a. Herbert Silbersack and Mp.

Rubin Phillips. tomary College of Music symphony reception tomorrow after- nnnn fnllouincy lha roncert in Music Hall. Hostesses for thjs oc- SAFELY! casion will be Mrs. A. T.

ChildersJ 1 sephine Odenbach, daughter of Mr. opened for inspection Sunday afternoon, is Mr. and Mrs. T. C.

Haydoek's house at Shawnee Run and Given Rds. in Indian Hill.1 Built in 1869, it was originally the old Eranklin School. Mr. Charles Sawyer of Glendale, now Secretary of Commerce, tells that and Mrs. Joseph Odenbach of Little Silver, N.

J. The ceremony took place at Little Silver. Following their honeymoon in INTERESTING ROUND of his father taught there when the New Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. school first opened.

In recent in the Sun Room of the Wyoming Golf Club. At the same time Colonel Curtis will be the host at his son's bachelor's dinner in the club's Grille Room. Both of these hospitalities will he followed bv dancing and supper. Robert Page Nelson will reside on! the building was used by TncMalB Sf Hv.Ip Park lthe Cincinnati Country Day School it nrMmart orarlnc W. parties has been arranged in honor of Miss Sally Brad Richardson and Mr.

E. Jackson Curtis Jr. prior 10 their marriage, which will take place December 21. The wedding ceremony will be performed at 8 o'clock in the evening in Christ Church, and will be followed by a wedding reception Long Island, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Haydock acquired the school building about two vears aeo. converting it into an at which Dr. and Mrs.

Harry Hae- Clever Invitations gart and their daughter, Miss Jane Clever invitations nave gone out exceptionally attractive house. Haggart, will be host ana nost for the brunch which Mr. and Mrs The exterior of the building is esses. still much the same. Only a ga Matthew A.

McDonald and their Miss Myraio McCleary and Miss Abby Jane Dittmann will combine rage and bedroom have been added. The interior has of course son, Mr. Andrew Jewett McDon forces December 20 for a cocktail lit the Cincinnati Country Club. Miss Richardson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bayle Manser Richardson of Wyoming. Mr. Curtis is the son of Col. and Mrs. E.

Jack-, son Curtis of Gainesville. Ga. Mrs. Irving Schrot). will initiate I the entertaining in honor of the! aid, are giving at 12:30 o'clock "brunch" in honor of Miss Rich been radically altered.

ardson and her fiance. This party Sunday, December 30, at the Cin will take place at the residence The rooms all have their high ceilings. In the living cinnati Country Club in honor of of Miss McCleary parents. Dr. Miss Grace Milburn, debutante room Mrs.

Haydock has used and Mrs. Jo.seph R. McCleary prosnective bride when she gives i- Kivca ui coral, yellow and gray color daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T.

luncheon and nylon shower Decern-: oliowing tne renearsai i against a background of yellow Milburn. wails. The dining room is a stun ning combination of gray, black, white and coral. In these rooms clcome Home ber 12 at her residence. alternoon a amner lor u.e Mrs.

Cyrus Lee and her daugh-IParty will be Riven at the Uni-1er. Mrs. Edward King Poor III! versify Club by Dr. and Mrs V. Uanet Lee) will give a tea andjRradley Roberts and Mrs.

Stanley paper shower Decomber 14 at Mrs. (Taylor and her son, Mr. Bruce Lee's residence. On December 15Taylor. Later that evening Miss Miss Jeanette Rule will be the Arden Bullock will assemble a for dancing and supper at Mrs.

Frederick Yeiser arrived in Mrs. Haydock places large ar town yesterday following an ex rangements of dried leaves and tended sojourn in Vienna. sne was flowers hydrangeas, beech leaves accompanied by her mother, Mrs. and other material. Christmas notes will be added Albin Ratkusky, wno win spenn the winter with Mr.

and Mrs. Yeiser. for the Sunday tour by Mrs. Hay gadget shower at the Town Club, the residence on Ingleside Place Miss Richardson and Mr. Curtis'of her parents, Mr.

and Mis. Jonn will share honors at a Bullock. partv December 19 to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroth Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Fuller. Thatjand Mr. and Mrs. West Shell will niie.

Ann luncheon the day ot tne dock and by Mrs. Standish Meacham, who is assisting in decorating the house. An ar Here For The Holidays Mr. J. K.

Heyl is looking forward to the arrival, December 22, of his two sons, Mr. John K. Hey! rangement of mistle-toe brought from Georgia will be used as the wedding for the bridal party ana Rive the dove dinner for her sister dining room center piece. Many out-of-town guests. V.

(Htrry CarUoni gold ornaments will be used MRS. DARRAH WUNDER. SPEAK RUSSIAN? of Women Voters. Other resi Mrs. Darrah D.

Wunder, Execu MrsTh- the ty ofirginia and dore Safford at their residence Wjoming. and dents of this nonpartisan organi tive Secretary of the League of Mulrrr 11 Mlier ltn(Mirt raiy ftt Berlltt. Kit- rnll hot. Opr 9 A. M.

r. zation were Miss Agnes Hilton, Mrs. Adolph Mrs. Julian Women Voters, will be honored at an open house and tea from 4 to 6 o'clock, December 14, in the will stay with their father at the The Independents will give their li infor Aanrp Saturday in the main Pollack, Mrs. Harriet L.

P. Stewart, Mrs. Reginald C. McGrane, Hotel Alms. throughout the house, and a Christmas tree entirely decorated In gold and lit with gold candles will be featured.

Tickets for the tour, sponsored by the Town and Country Garden Club for the benefit of the Garden Center, will be available at all Holiday Houses, excepting Mrs. Philip Wyman's. Tickets may also be obtained at the Woman's Exchange, 113 W. Fourth or by telephoning Mrs. H.

T. Emerson. ballroom of the Hotel Metropole. 1604 Canw Tower Til. MA 5281 BERLITZ Return Home lounge of the Student Union.

Co- chairmen are Misses Ruth Altenani and Eileen Childs. Mrs. Herbert H. Schroth, Mrs. Lowell F.

Hobart Mrs. William Hessler, Mrs. Daniel Earley, Mrs. Robert Gorman, Mrs. Frank Gusweiler, Mrs.

Clarence Dvkstra, 73 Tn Bertlti hai nr fallH. In Her present position Mrs. Wunder has made a host of friends, not only among the membership of the League of Women Voters, but throughout the city and county. Mrs. Wunder is re Mrs.

Everett Hobart, Mrs. Edward S. Parsons Mrs. Albert Steiner, Eugene Farny, and Beautiful Woed-Paneled Guest Room, Tub and Shower YOL'It HOMiYMOOX Chestnut-Paneled Coffee Shop Open 4 A. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley K. Hen-shaw have returned home following a month's sojourn with their daughter. Mrs. James B.

Wagstaff (Ann Henshaw), Mr. Wagstaff and their children at Ridgewood, N. Y. Mrs. Wagstaff has not recuperated from the emergency operation which she underwent last month.

11 signing as Executive Secretary of the League to accept a position in an administrative capacity with mrs. red Lazarus the present President. Mrs. C. M.

Bookman, Mrs. Maud Ross and Mrs Your Flrst-NlaM Step HOTtL WASIIINblVN At Taft School Peter Taft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft, won scholastic honors at Taft School, Watertown, where he is a student Dur ien.

and Mrs. Robert A. Taft. Wuhlnqtoa C.H., Ohi Wtek-Eiid Honeymoon Dykstra from Cincinnati served as state presidents of the league, The tribute to Mrs. Wunder on December 14 is being sponsored by former presidents of the local League of Women Voters, former state presidents from this vicinity All league members and friends of Mrs.

Wunder are invited to the open house. No formal invitations will be sent out for this ana by the members of the pres' ent board. Mrs. Taft was the first Presi' festivity but those planning to attend must notify Mrs. Herbert Schroth.

ing the autumn Peter played on the Junior Varsity football team and currently is playing Junior Varsity basketball. He is also a member of the Glee Club, the choir and the Christmas choir. and Mrs. Charles E. Romer (Justine Stegeman) of Cleveland! are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter, who is to be named Justine Mary.

The grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. dent of the Cincinnati League he annual benefit card party I Congratulations A daughter, their first child, of the Tri Delt Mothers Club will be held tomorrow at the residence was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas of Mrs. Walter W. Tangeman. R. Wingfield, November 27 at Miami, Fla.

She is to be named Proceeds will go to the scholar ship fund. Mrs. Carl Biltz is chair man of the card party. Serving Kathleen. The grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. George R. Wing- Rome of Hyde Park and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.

Stegeman of Fort Thomas. The great-grandparents and Mrs. Edward F. Romer, Mr. Frank Stegeman and Mr.

Edward B. Hcttiger. Taffeta cn tne committee are Mrs. W. field of Miami, formerly of Cov Vance, Mrs.

Walter L. Ziegler, Mrs. Crosby Seybolt, Mrs. J. L.

ington, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Caldwell of Coconut Grove, Tla. Worsham, Mrs.

H. H. Baer, Mrs. M. K.

Bush, Mrs. Henry W. Fink, For Holiday Festivities in half sizes Mrs. H. Landman, Mrs.

William Ward, Mrs. Lewis Arnold and Mrs. A. E. Diettert.

Mrs. Albert Sthromengcr has i completed arrangements for the annual Chi Omega alumnal musi The Alumnae Association of Al THURSDAY STORE HOURS pha Delta Pi will have a Christmas party at 8 o'clock tomorrow eve Acclaimed quite the most flattering taffeta for dressy evasion for the half-size figure. While it is dressy, it is suitable for any occasion. It has sleeves end a portrait neckline, slimming side-draped Rayon taffeta. Black, njvy.

Sizes 1 6'2 to 20y2. 25.00 Women's Drtsstt, Stand Floor cal to take place at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Cincinnati Club. Mrs. Charles Shank is general chairman, assisted by Misses Mar ning at the home of Mrs. Charles Shear, 3534 Principio Ave.

Miss Betty Lewis will tell Christmas tha Cronley, Marian Margraf, Ra- stories. Miss Ruth Wiser, Miss Pat Conneighton and Mrs. Jack Board will serv on the committee. mona Russe, Elaine Thompson and Doris Kocher. 10 A.M.

to 5:30 P. M. December Sale of Fine Tables Regular Store Hours: 10 A. M. to 5:30 P.

M. MRS. R. H. GALLOWAY.

CHAIRMAN. rf i Now $59.50 The Western College Alumnae Association will give a tea and Monday Store Hours: 12 noon to 8:30 P. M. Un-restricted crioice of any table in our entire stock fashion show tor prospective western College students Saturday at the Town Club. The lasnioni win be presented by the H.

S. Pogue Company. Mrs. Ralph H. Galloway is chairman of the affair.

Mrs. Stanley Harper who is in charge of reservations, is being assisted by Mrs. Charles T. JJiebel, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs.

Herbert Mercer, Mrs. Albert Thielen, Mrs. Allen Rudolph and Mrs. John Mean-well. The publicity chairman is Miss Marguerite Krehbiel.

$55.60 20 to 3313 off regular prices Cotn TonUt and Brtry Thurt. Nift Until Xmn 12 to 30 r. M. UN FOUNTAIN SOUftBf fd and Coffee Tables, End Tables, Nests of Tables, Permanent Card Tables, Console Tables, Occasional, Chair Side and Living Room Tables. Eighteenth Century Mahogany French Provincial Modern All our Kittinger, Irwin, Widdicomb, Baler, Imperial and Kent Tables are included even new arrivals to our stock within last few days.

Don't miss such an opportunity to secure a really fine table for the ideal Christmas gift. Choose early while the selection is complete Yi Now $68.60 StiOtS FOR THE lOVfiy L. The "Romance" Black velvet end moire. IV. The Morton-Hales Co.

125 West Fourth Pint Decorations and Furnishings for more Aon 0 Ctntury. THE POTTER SHOE CO. cn Fountain Squara IOOTEKIE SECOND FLOOR $88.00.

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