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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 14

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14 Open Wed. "Til 8:30 P.M. Allian's 4 shops The Littlest Jacket The Biggest News Pure Silk Navy print. Gros-Grain Trim 8 to 16 49.95 AVONDALE HYDE PARK PLEASANT RIDGE COLLEGE HILL DRIVE SAFELY! THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Tuesday, March 6, 1956 Leg Injured In Traffic A left-leg fracture was suffered by Donald Cripe, 24, 3326 River when struck by an automobile as he stood beside his car yesterday at 3107 River IN MRS. IRVING SCHROTH is the candidate for president of the Cincinnati, Woman's Club.

Mrs. Robert A. Lyon has been nominated for first vice president; Mrs. Willard B. Fessenden for second vice president.

Announcement of these candidates and of nine for the club's board of directors was made yesterday at a general meeting of the organization. All candidates will be voted on at a meeting April 2, and will take office in June. The nine candidates for the board, six of whom are to be elected, are Mrs. Thomas Carroll, Mrs. Ray DeVoist, Mrs.

Douglas K. Fuller, Mrs. Robert W. Gwinner, Mrs. John W.

Hauser, Mrs. George B. Hollister, Mrs. William F. Hummel, Mrs.

Herbert S. Winans and Mrs. Gregory G. Wright. Following yesterday's meeting, a reception and tea in honor of the candidates was held in the club's drawing room.

Mrs. Robert H. McCormick, chairman of the hospitality committee, was in charge of tea arrangements. Mrs. Louis M.

Ireton was chairman of the nominating committee. Serving with her were Mrs. H. Lynne Barber, Mrs. Harry D.

Beggs, Mrs. Harry L. Fry, Mrs. Albert P. Matthews, Mrs.

Maurice E. Mills, Mrs. Harold G. Reineke, Walter K. Sibbald and Mrs.

Theodore R. White. At Marymount Blum, daughter of Mrs. Robert J. Blum, model in the annual fresh- bridge-fashion show at College, Tarrytown, of on Thursday.

All proceeds has show will go to the col- list building fund. she Daughter Is Born Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan Williams (Harriette Rattermann) are receiving congratulations on the birth yesterday of a daughter, their first child, at Good Samaritan Hospital. Sharing in congratulations are the grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Rattermann Jr. and Mrs. Charles F. Williams.

For Miss Broadbridge Miss Lotta Broadbridge, director of Camp Bryn Afon for Girls, is arriving in town tomorrow for a brief visit. In her honor, Mrs. William E. Stilwell will give a tea from 3:30 to 6 o'clock tomorrow at her residence in Glendale. Invited to the tea are former and prospective Bryn Afon campers, and their mothers.

Bryn Afon is situated at Rhinelander, where Miss Broadbridge's brother, and sister-in-law, Dr. Mrs. Don Broadbridge, direct a brother camp, Deerhorn. Mr. and Mrs.

Stilwell's daughter, Diddy, is a former Bryn Afon camper. Dinner-Meeting The board of trustees of the Hillsdale-Lotspeich Schools will meet for dinner at 6:30 o'clock this evening at Hillsdale School. Mrs. Kroger Pettengill is in charge of dinner arrangements. Mrs.

William M. Blaine is president of the board. At Western Miss Jane Williams, daughter Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Williams been named to the dean's at Western College, where is a freshman. -Enquirer (Cochran) Photo COCHAIRMEN OF THE DAY Henry J. Arnold, left, and Mrs. Ray DeVoist are coof the day for the presentation Saturday of the play of the College Club of Cincinnati.

Under the diof Miss Frieda Lotze, club members will appear in Ray," a dramatization of a novel by Anthony TrolThe production and a luncheon will be given at the Cincinnati Woman's Club. Miss Sarah Christine Durham THEIR ENGAGEMENTS DR. AND MRS. ROBERT IVAN DURHAM announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Christine, to Mr. James Calvin Hobart III, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Winslow Hobart II. Miss Durham attended Denison University, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She will be graduated in June from the University of Connecticut. Mr.

Hobart will be graduated in June from Yale University. The wedding will take place June 2 in the Seventh Presbyterian Church. At The Town Club Mrs. Jacob L. Tuechter, chairman of entertainment at the Town Club, has arranged a special Lenten and luncheon take program, noon Thursday, March 22.

Mrs. Truman J. Mohr will present a review of "The Spear," by Louis De Wohl, and a program of Easter music will be presented by Mrs. Carlos H. Schott, accompanied by Mrs.

Arthur Broomell. Mrs. John W. Pattison and Mrs. Orville Crane will serve as registrars and hostesses for the day will be Mrs.

Walter H. Tarr Mrs. Alfred Klein, Mrs. John Petzhold Mrs. E.

S. Reaves, Mrs. Samuel P. Todd, Mrs. William J.

Graf, Mrs. Louis Nippert, Mrs. Eppa Rixey Mrs. Richard Bryant, Mrs. Clifford Reiter, Mrs.

Loyal S. Martin and Mrs. Raymond Huwe. Members have been requested to make early reservations. Diane Carol Hall Word has been received here of the birth yesterday of a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas G. Hall of Boston. The baby, who will be named Diane Carol, has a sister, Deborah Ann. Sharing in the congratulations are the grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn H. Corbett of Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.

Hall of Cincinnati, and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Albert Ault, also of Cincinnati. Interesting Visitors Mr: and Mrs. Walter Baermann (Christine Marting) of Waynesville, N. are enjoying reunions with their friends and family during visit here.

Following a business trip to St. Louis and Chicago for Mr. Baermann, the Baermann arrived in' Cincinnati yesterday Store Hours Tuesday 10 a. m. to 5:30 p.

m. understated sophistication by BEN ZUCKERMAN this beautiful suit of grey glen-plaid imported worsted with its shorter relaxed waistline jacket is a masterpiece of tailoring from collar to hem. The slant pockets and notched jacket hem add fashion newness 155. Herony Havin naturally available only at Henry Harris in Cincinnati police reported. He was taken to St.

Francis Hospital. Robert Neeley, 24, 5364 River was cited for reckless driving. ARE ANNOUNCED MR. AND MRS. JOHN A.

REID announce the engagement of their daughter, Marcia Knight, to Mr. John Lee Macklin, son of Mrs. Gordon S. Macklin of Cleveland and the late Mr. Macklin.

Miss Reid is a senior at Denison University, where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mr. Macklin was graduated from Denison, where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. He is now studying for the ministry at McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. The wedding will take place in August.

afternoon. Their visit here at this time is in connection with engagement Mr. Baermann," the Baermanns University of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

Baermann are staying with her mother, Mrs. Walter W. Marting. Miss Margaret Ruth Skeel BRIDE-ELECT THE REV. AND MRS.

ROLAND A. SKEEL of Cincinnati announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ruth, of Mr. Richard E. King to Richard, Austin King, son of Glendale. Miss Skeel was graduated from Withrow High School, and is now a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Cincinnati.

At UC, she is president of the Psychology Club, a member of the YWCA cabinet and a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. Mr. King is a graduate of the Wyoming High School and of UC's College of Arts and Sciences. During the Korean conflict he served, with the Army Signal Ft. Churchill, Canada.

Mr. King received his master of arts degree from UC in 1955. He is now in graduate school at Duke University, Durham, N. where he is continuing his work in psychology. The wedding will take place at 7:30 o'clock the evening of June 1 in the Eastminster Presbyterian Church in Madisonville.

The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Mr. Skeel, who is pastor of the church. The Wyoming Music Club is holding its regular monthly meeting at 2 o'clock Thursday, March 15, at the residence of Mrs. Clifford Hock, 540 Larchmont Wyoming.

Mrs. William Wheatley, program chairman for the day, will present the "Life and Works of Mendelssohn." hostesses will be David Assisting Mrs. Hock. as COMcNeil, Mrs. Glick, Mrs.

James Meagher Miss ElizaPaul. beth Williams. Election of officers will be held at the West Hill, Junior Music Club meeting to take place at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the home of Margaret Maddux. Assisting as cohostess will be Shirley Krueger. Members of the club participating in a musical program include Margaret Maddux, Linda Steinbuch, Jo Martini, Shirley Ader, Lois Ann Meyer, Janet Wherry and Mary Louise Roesner.

Azaleas Run Second MOBILE, March 5 (UP) -Mobile's famed Azaleas had some strong competition in the beauty line yesterday at the opening of the Azalea Trail. Sharon Kaye Ritchie, Miss America in 1956, was crowned Queen of the Trail. Her attendants were Lee Ann Meriwether and Yolande Betebeze, Misses America of 1955 and 1951, respectively. Amazing New Creme Shampoo Re-Colors Hair IN 17 MINUTES Nowchangestreaked, gray. graying or drab hair to a new lustrous youthful-looking color, try Tintz Creme Color Shampoo today.

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Among those who will appear on the program A are Mr. William Wabnitz, Mrs. William Rohdenburg, Miss Helen Kessling, Miss Emelie Menger, Mrs. R. N.

Speckman, Miss Ardelle Ertel, Mrs. Lee Moore, Mrs. Edson Hoffman, Mrs. Daniel Duffy, Mrs. Donald Ryan, Mrs.

John Dickman, Mrs. Nathan Gotthoffer, and Mrs. Noble A. Olson. Mr.

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