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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 10

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I I I I Lillian's FIVE SHOPS SALE All Five Shops Open Tonight DRESSES COATS SUITS Millinery Off Remember, This Sale In All Five Shops ALL SALES FINAL SWIFTON CENTER Avondale Hyde Park Pleasant Ridge College Hill Resolve to Reduce in 1957 It's high time you had that slender figure you're capable of having! Every day at Stauffer System we restore lovely proportions to people who have let things go a little too long. We often improve on the original model. Make up your mind you can change your figure and call Stauffer. Your first visit is absolutely free. 301 Neave Bldg.

Stauffer 4th and Race MA 1-9246 System In Society The Alpha Omicron Pila Mothers' club January 10 at the sorority house. Luncheon be at 12:30 o'clock and will be followed by short business meeting and white elephant sale. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ray Brendlinger, Mrs. Albert Ward and Mrs.

John Wurtz. DR. AND MRS. THOMAS BRENT WAYMAN announce the of Mrs. man's engagement.

Miss Barri, Emelie Schmidlapp, to Gene Everett Mapes, son of and Mr. Mrs. John Lester Mapes. Miss Schmidlapp, a daughter of Mr. Jacob Godfrey SchmidII, was graduated from Hillsdale School and made her debut during the 1953 season.

Miss Schmidlapp will be Miss Barri Emelie Schmidlapp ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED ated in June from the University of Cincinnati, College of Home Economics, where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta and Omicron Nu. Mr. Mapes is a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Cincinnati. He is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa and Sigma Sigma. The marriage will take place in June.

Miss Peggy Ames Gardner JUNE WEDDING PLANNED Martex Bath Ensembles Monogrammed By Gattle's "Luxor 1960" Lavishly large luxury bath towels powder-soft and sumptuously thick thirsty terry of finest-combed coton yarns tinctive and stylish embroidered enhanced by Gattle's disMAR monograms in any color. 6 Piece Bath Ensemble ..16.95 dozen (2 bath, 2 hand, 2 wash) Bath Towels ..54.00 dozen Hand Towels ...................33.00 33.00 dozen Wash Cloths 13.50 dozen Bath Mat 5.95 each complete with monogram of your choice Towel Colors: Bluemist, Lemon, Platinum, Crystal Pink, Mint, Blush, Shadow Green, Champagne, Turquoise, White. SAVE BUY DURING GATTLE'S JANUARY SALE! At Gattle's you will find the world's 29 West Fourth Street for you for brides for gifts, finest quality Items fairly priced Tattles OPEN DAILY 10 to 5:30 linens you can own or give with pride. Phone CHerry 1-5048 Wednesday, January 2, 1957 Mexico Still Celebrating MEXICO CITY, Jan. 1 (P)- Holiday gift business booms for another week in Mexico.

Merchants just shift the emphasis from Santa Claus to Santos Reyes. Until recent years it was traditional in Catholic Mexico to exchange gifts January 6, day of the Three Kings, In late years, American-style Christmases fostered by foreign firms, became popular. Many, give presents on both days. REGULAR HALF- YEARLY SALE JUNIOR DRESSES 16.95 were 25.95 to 29.95 Other merchandise similarly reduced Peck and Peck DIXIE TERMINAL BUILDING Open Mondays From 10:00 Until 8:30 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK (Malott) Miss Virginia Putnam Durrell ENGAGED TO MIDSHIPMAN MR. AND MRS.

JAMES ELRIDGE DURRELL of Cincinnati announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Putnam, to Midshipman Jack David Osborn of the United States Naval Academy, at Annapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Osborn of Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Miss Durrell was graduated from Miss Doherty's College Preparatory School, and is now a freshman at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

She is Midshipman Osborn is a second classman at Annapolis. AdvertisementGET A NEW HOUSE BY ADDITION If you have a typical small two-bedroom home your family is outgrowing, don't move first, explore the possibilities of adding to it, shown in January Better Homes Gardens. An addition can be a new house. Get your today, wherever magazines are sold! MRS. STANHOPE CASPARIS of Piqua, Ohio, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Peggy Ames Gardner, to Mr.

William John Gies II, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tressler Gies of Radnor, Pa. Miss Gardner, who is also the daughter of Mr. Ames Gardner of Middletown, Ohio, is a granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Colin Gardner of Middletown and of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roland Hostetter of Ormond Beach, Fla. Miss Gardner was graduated from the Madeira School, Greenway, and made her debut in Dayton in June.

Mr. Gies is the grandson of Mrs. William John Gies of New York and Lancaster, and of the late Dr. Gies, and of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Sumner of Columbia, S. C. Mr. Gies was graduated from Haverford School, Haverford, and is a senior at Princeton University where he is a member of Cap and Gown Club. The marriage will take place in June.

TB Conference Set NEW DELHI, Jan. 1 (P)- Tuberculosis experts from about 50 countries gather here January 7 to study developments in the battle against the disease. The 14th International Tuberculosis Conference will mark the first time it has been held in Asia. India has one of the biggest TB problems in the world. It is complicated by a determined antivaccination campaign.

New York Cupid Busy NEW YORK, Jan. 1 (P) Romance flourished in New York City in 1956. The city clerk's office reported 72,417 marriage licenses were issued during the year, compared to 39.936 in 1955. interior decorations and fur. nishings of quality for over a century, A FRESH POINT OF VIEW AWAITS YOU AT MORTON HALES 125 W.

Fourth St. MA 1-2428 to daily pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta. DRIVE SAFELY! EST. 1877 ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE All sale items are from our regular stock. REDUCTIONS OF SILVER HOLLOWARE Silverplate Tea sets, vegetable dishes, gravy boats, round trays, bowls, waiters, coffee pot on burner, cocktail shaker, water pitcher and many English pieces.

Sterling Tea sets, water pitcher, pipkin on tray, bowls, cake plates, bread tray, celery dish, relish dish, silent butler, etc. SILVER FLATWARE Odds and ends of some popular patterns in sterling. Odd Silver and Stainless Steel storage chests. CHINA Sets--Place Settings odds and ends of many popular patterns- -dessert platter- service plates. GIFTS All kinds-Crystal-China-Metal-Trays.

COSTUME JEWELRY Hundreds of the very newest designs to choose from. Rings, necklaces, pins, etc. CRYSTAL Goblets, Sherbets, Old Fashioneds, Hi-Balls, etc. WATCHES Both men's and ladies' in popular makes. STAINLESS STEEL Fine crafted stainless steel, 16 and 24 pc.

starter sets. ALL THREE STORES 8 West Fourth Street Hyde Park Store Kenwood Plaza Store 3440 Edwards Rd. Kenwood Montgomery Rds..

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