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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 135

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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135
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Three Films Listed For Business Women Three of his films will be shown by Walter W. Deer, Cincinnati' Milling Machine Co. engineer, for members of the Cincinnati Business and Professional Women's Club at 7:30 relations committee, will introduce the speaker. Reservations for dinner in the Mayfair Room are to be made by calling the Cupboard, 6809 Grace Rd. off PUvOle Road, with Mrs.

Frieda Doerr serving as chairman. "In Th Garden" Top For Club In Wyoming Mrs. Long will give a reading on The Garden" for Class To Present Drama I CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sinai, AsrH 1, I Ml The dramatic class of Girls' Town will present a drama, "The Woman Along the Road" for members of the Cincinnati Catholic Women's Association, Junior Service and friends Wednesday at the clubhouse. Mrs. Leroy Multhaup.

who has tutored the girls, will direct the performance with the assistance of Mrs. W. Joseph Carroll. Mrs. Richard Sayre, hostess of the day, will be assisted by Mrs.

Russell McKnight and Mrs. J. Leo Nordloh in serving tea at the conclusion of the program. Mrs. Ernest V.

Thomas, chairman of the Tuesday Bridge Club, has appointed Mrs. Clemens Sahlfeld hostess for the time mus club office. luncheon and meeting Tuevlay. Assistant hoste5es are Mes dames Joseph Altenau. Hilary Evers, Loretta Feldhaua and Howard Molony.

Mist Anna Snyman of South position which gives to her an opportunity to work among all Bentley Unit Pla For Easter Treat Plans for Easter treats will be made at the meeting of Robert E. Bentley Unit 50, American Legion Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Welch and Mrs. Aline Campbell will take an Easter treat to the auxiliary's adopted cottage of the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home at Xenia, Ohio at 2 p.

m. next Sunday. Mrs. Marie Pratt and a committee will assist the Hamilton Hospital Guild with a treat for patients of Dunham Hospital at 3 p. m.

on April 18. The' unit will give a card party at noon Thursday at Colonial Africa who is doing post-gradu-te work in social science it the country racial groups. Western Re-ime Univer-iity, will be one of the speakers at a meeting of the 1 i aU branch of the American As-a i a tion of a ity Women at 12:30 p. m. Saturday at the Art Museum.

Miss Mrs. tester E. Noe, Marietta, Ohio, state fellowship chairman, will report on the organization's fellowship lund. which assists promising women scholars. Luncheon reservations are to be made no later than Wednesday with Mrs.

Arthur Faul-wetter, Mrs. Charles Long or Mrs. John Grier. 'Australia and New Zealand" is Miss Jessie Strate's topic for a meeting of the Evening Literary Group at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday at headquarters. Mrs. Harry W. Knox and Mrs. Gail Parsons will be hostesses at the friendship party to be held at 12:30 p.

m. Thursday. mtraoin oi the Drama iiiiiixiinnnniixxrmxnxrr p. m. Tuesday at the Hotel 'Sir ton.

Deer, who was one of the organizers of the Cincinnati Movie Qub and program chairman of the group, is completing '10 full-length feature movies made in his European travels. iHis film. "Deed To Happiness," Miss Helen Sanzere specializing in hair coloring and permanent waves Wyoming Woman's Club at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Carter Good, 266 HI Merest Dr. Mrs. Lee R. Tebow, pro gram chair man, will in troduce Mrs. has joined the, staff ef produced by the movie club to promote nurse recruitment, has been shown all over the country.

Deer will ahow his films, "Ho! Land." "Daily Diet," and "A Piece Of Peace," Mrs. Alma Maddox Schumann, chairman of the international Eeonotn itff To Meet Home economists from Cincinnati are among the 500 ex GLADYS1 H.loo SNYMAN pected to attend the annual meeting of the Ohio Home Economics Association in Akron Friday and Saturday. Snyman, who was born in the Transvaal, is a social worker for the South African National Council for Child Welfare, a Long. Mrs. E.

LONG Wedding will be co-hostess for the breakfast preceding the meeting. Hairstyling Studio lm. 401 IM.a MA l-ZMI JXTHHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIITTIITTTITrrl Woman From Africa Chosen To Address University Qub Tim rnrriYTX I rJ SkJbLl I0TH STORES ARE OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS: Carew Tower Store 'til 8.30 W.starn Piaza 'til 9 i nc Cu Mm 2 kA1 nw fZmK Horbort Moyors pin-cWt htniiticn cotton, princo ylt, bow front, flora) otll.n-linto ilirt. 35 00 ai mWImA 1 ti hJLm. I 1 iUovoIom loco trim.

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