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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 17

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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRERMonday, August 28, 1978 PEOPLE TODAYSOCIETY B-JJ IP El r'- Sculptures Unveiled For Friends he found was only a 'warm-up'. When he works, he's like a machine." Taft friends were invited Saturday and Sunday to see the large sculptures, all but one titled, and also a display of small sculptures, the maquettes of other creations. While the Boutellls are leaving almost Immediately for Paris, their home, they may be back next year. This weekend showing was a private one and reaction of friends and guests enthusiastic. Now they are thinking of a public one here In 1979, perhaps in late spring.

"It's hard to tell yet," says the tion for their creator of Paris. The 40-year-old Boutellls is the husband of Sen. Taft's daughter, Deborah, and father of Jonathan, two, named for his wife's brother. The Boutellises came to Cincinnati this summer for Jean to complete "The Splendid Silence of the Sun," a work, which will be placed In the Bryn Mawr College Memorial BY ELEANOR ADAAAS Enquirer Society Editor The driveway entrance to the Drake Road residence of former Senator Robert Taft Jr. bears a distinct resemblance to the road leading to the Ming Tombs.

In line are a dozen showpiece sculptures of Jean Boutellls. This parklike area was inspira Garden for Debbie's mother, the late Blanca Noel Taft, a gift to the school of Blanca Taft's classmates and friends. ITS COMPLETION and special placement on the Taft property became, as It turned out, only the beginning of the sculptor's work here. In the past six weeks Jean Boutellls has worked as much as 20 hours a day on additional pieces. His wife expresses it, "The first "AGGRAVATION DE I'espace" is another of Boutellls' closed volume pieces with the super structure inside as is "The Splendid Silence of the Sun." Others are open volume "the same end idea," comments his wife, who often translates for her French-speaking husband.

sculptor's proud wife. I'JEuuIDQS mm i'k i'fll MRS. RICHARD E. HAYNES VTj. fvSWi, I I 4.

UJ 4- If. S'4 i rinini imii mmi ihimmio i 11 1 1 A RECEPTION at Hyde Park Country Club Saturday followed the marriage of Miss Mary Maureen Heekin to Mr. Richard E. Haynes. Officiating at the ceremony in All Saints Church in Montgomery, Ohio, was the Rev.

Timothy Schehr. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Heekin.

Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Haynes are the bridegroom's parents. The bride's sister, Mrs. Philip A.

Ritchie of Cedarburg, was matron of honor. Best man was Mr. David K. Koch of Cincinnati. After a trip to Hilton Head, S.

the couple will reside In MRS. WAYNE RICHARD WAULIGMAN MATER DEI Chapel was the setting Saturday evening for the marriage of Miss Paula Gaye Neumelster and Dr. Wayne Richard Wauligman. The Rev. Hans Gruenbauer officiated.

The reception was at the Cuvier Press Club. The bride's sister, Miss Janet A. Neumelster, was maid of honor. Best man was Mr. George Porter.

The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Neumelster. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard J. Wauligman are parents of the bridegroom. Dr. and Mrs.

Wauligman will reside in Westwood. Pogue Miller MISS SUSAN Patricia Miller and Mr. Robert Elliott Pogue were Enquirer photos BY DAN DRY Incredible sale! 25 to 40 savings on new leather sport casuals! 14.99 Regularly 20.00 to 25.00 Beautiful new fall styles at such marvelous it's a great chance to buy a wardrobe full! All have soft, glove leather uppers and cushioned crepe rubber soles. Sizes 7-9N. 5V2-9, 10M.

Shown: tassle moc. Not all styles at all stores. Pavilion Shoes, first floor Downtown, and suburban stores. Shop by phone, day or night, 369-6800. THE BOUTELLIS family Deborah, sculptor Jean and their son, Jonathan pose by "The Splendid Silence of the Sun," Jean's sculpture which will be placed in Blanca Noel Taft's memorial garden at Bryn Mawr College.

Kiel Lena Sale prices in effect for 1 week unless otherwise indicated. For local deliveries, please add 1 .00 fee for orders under 10 00 or COD orders under 20.00, excluding tax. married on Saturday in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Martinsville, N.J. The bride's sister, Miss Kathleen Miller of Brldgewater, N. was maid of honor.

The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Barnard G. Pogue of Cincinnati, was best man. A reception at the Raritan Valley Country Club followed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Miller of Brldgewater. Mrs. Alfred Springer of this city and Mr.

Elliott Pogue of San Diego are the parents of the bridegroom. After a short wedding trip through New England, the couple will reside in Cincinnati. AFTER A wedding trip to Maine, Mr. and Mrs. James Alan Kiel will reside in Chicago.

The former Miss Carol Jean Lena and Mr. Kiel were married i Saturday In Pequot Chapel, New i London, Conn. The Rev. J. Calvin Jackson officiated.

The reception was at the Sheraton Norwich Inn, Norwich, Conn. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Lena of New London, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Kiel of Cincinnati are the bridegroom's parents. The bride's sister, Miss Susan M.

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