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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 62

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Alms, after which the couple de- youngest daughter, Madalin, to Pfc. 4 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER SECTION 1 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1941 Another Review PlanneJ dainty bouquet of orchids and gardenias tied with white satin arted for a brief honeymoon at Richard W. Follmer, son of Mr. and For 31 RS Club Members; spring mm. Fiore Mrs.

Michael Follmer of David Avenue, Cheviot. Private Follmer is Following a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside at Engagements-Weddings stationed at Newton D. Baker General Hospital, Martinsburg, W. Va. The wedding will take place in Lake Wales, near Avon Park, where is siauoneu a 1.

ri. mu. ine bride will reside, for the duration, with her uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs. Langdale, with whom she has made her home for the last few years.

Lieutenant Pottebaum is stationed with the Army Air Corps. R. AND MRS. HARRY KUEL- Greatly missed on this occasion M1 set in puffs of satin matching their gowns. The little flower girl, Bonnie Grif 1 was the bride's only brother, Petty ENBORG of Hamilton Avenue, Northslde, announce the POTTEBAUM-VERDIN.

St Mark Church was the setting Officer 2c Jack Verdin, who is fis, daughtet of the matron of honor stationed at Bainbridge, Md. on September 2 for the marriage The bride is a graduate of Mt of Miss Dorothy Ann Verdln, daugh St. Joseph College. Lieutenant Pottebaum, who attended Univer wore an ankle-length dress of pink chiffon and carried a tiny basket of varied seasonal flowers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white sity of Cincinnati, recently returned -v J- ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roman J. Ver-din of Evanston, to Lt Ray J. Pot-tebaum, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond C. Pottebaura of Hyde Park. The Rev. Paul Kappes, cousin of the bride, officiated. marriage of their daughter, Juanitn.

to Aviation Cadet Richmond West-lake of Albuquerque, N. Mex. The Ceremony was performed September 8 at St. Mary Church at Uvalde, Tex, where the bridegroom is stationed. The bride's sister.

Miss Ruth Mae Kuelenborg, was he' maid of honor and only attendant Aviation Cadet William Wilson ws beat man. Cadet Westlake and his bride reside at Uvalde. Candidates Are Invited 4 To Gty Club Luncheon Candidates seeking office in the November election will be guests at. a luncheon at the Woman's City Club Friday. Mrs.

Robert Gorman, program Chairman, will present each of the candidates, who will be given a few minutes to talk. Those invited are Delbert Glaser and Taylor Handman, for Sheriff; Frank Favret and George Kearns, Recorder; Elmer F. Hunslcker and Albert Frey. Clerk of Court i Carl Rich and Thomas Gregory, Prosecuting Attorney; Dr. James J.

Fay and Dr. Frank M. Coppock Coroner; Leonard Freiberg, R. G. Hooper, Fred Morr and Hobart W.

Wehklng, County Commissioners, and Joseph I. Berning and John Renner, Treasurer. Mrs. Irving H. Welling Is Luncheon Chairman.

Mrs. Herbert Brown Is calling a meeting of the Industry Committee for 10:30 a. m. The Fine Arts Committee, of which Mrs. Robert Surran is Chairman, will meet at 2:30 p.

m. satin fashioned with a fitted bodice. to this country from overseas, where he received the Distinguished Flying Cross. the neckline of which had a yoke of net Her full skirt waa scalloped Mr. Albert Piepmeyer was best at the hipline.

A crown of the traditional orange blossoms held PHI MU. Phi Mu Mothers Club of the Uni man; Mr. Jack Bruenner ana cape. Homer E. Crotty of Patterson Field, her finger-tip length veiL She car ushers.

Mrs. Jack Verdin, sister-in-law ried a bouquet of white roses and stephaDOtm. CONTADINO-GIONAN'ETTL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gionanetti of Mt.

Auburn announce the marriage of their daughter, Eva, to Pvt. Joseph Contadino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Contadino, which was an event of yesterday at Sacred Heart Church with the Rev. Richard Secchla officiating.

The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Mary Joe Giovanetti, was maid of honor, and Miss Sera-fine Tenore and Mrs. James Fanesi as bridesmaids. Little Miss Lydla Fanesi was flower girl. Mr. Nicholas Contadino was his brother's best man and Mr.

Armando Giovanetti, brother of the bride, and Mr. William Schambach, ushers. A wedding breakfast at the residence of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. Later in the day a reception was held at the Hotel Alms. Private Constadino, who bas just returned from 22 months' service in Italy, is stationed at Ft.

Slocum, N. where he and his bride will reside. of the bride, who was matron of Following a reception at the honor, wore a pink faille gown with church, the couple departed for versity of Cincinnati will meet Tuesday at the sorority house, 2627 Clifton Ave. Luncheon honoring mothers of new pledges will be served at 12:30 o'clock, with Mrs. R.

E. Abercrombie as Chairman. A program in the afternoon will pre ENGAGED: Mrs. Nina Breese a matching juliet cap of lace. She carried a colonial bouquet centered Durham, N.

where they spent their honeymoon. of Rapid Run Pike, Price Hill, an Out-of-town guests included Mrs. nounces the engagement of her daughter, Marie Louise, to Sgt. Walter C. Schaefer, son of Mr.

C. H. Ensminger, Miss N. Fern MRS WALTER E. M.

FIELMAN. Taft Museum has been chosen for Saturday's meeting of the MRS Ensminger and Mrs. Mabel Reed sent Mrs. Augustus Beal Sr. All members are requested to be present, to meet the guests of the day.

and Mrs. Carl L. Schaefer of Seton Avenue, Price Hill. Club of the University of Cincin of Mount Perry; Mrs. Fred Ensminger and Miss Mary Ensminger, Osgood, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry H. Dean, Canton, Ohio, and Mrs. Ethel Reiniger, Dayton, Ohio. by a gold orchid.

Miss Jean Moser, the bridesmaid, wore a gold faille frock with a calot of lace. Her colonial bouquet wes centered by a pink orchid. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin. The net yoke was outlined with a scroll design. A juliet cap of lace held her three-tiered finger-tip length veil.

Her only jewelry was an heirloom sunburst pin which had belonged to her great-great-aunt. She carried a nati. This request program is the result of a book review which Mrs. Walter E. M.

Fielman recently presented for the club. stationed at Ft Sill, where the couple will reside. Mrs. Marshall D. Tillman is chair MALLOY-HIGGIX3.

The marriage of Miss Mary Ellen MARTIN-FOIXMER. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of HTJSTER-STAUB. Mr.

and Mrs. George Staub of ENSMINGER-FEfCHT. The Hyde Park United Brethren Church was the setting on September 2 for the marriage of Miss Martha Louise Feucht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter John Feucht, and Pfc.

Clarence William Ens-i tninger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ensminger of Mount Perry, Ohio. The Rev.

George Kopittke, pastor of the church, who united in marriage the bride's par-i ents cn the same date 27 years ago, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Tall white vases of white gladioli decorated the altar, while two seven-branched candlelabra holding lighted tapers illumed the chanceL Best man was Pfc. Lawrence John Mowry, who is stationed at Camp Lurner, N. C. The ushers were Pfc.

B. James Klassen and Pfc. Guy Stafford. The bridesmaids were Misses Beatrice Merz, cousin of the bride, and Vera Max-son. Mrs.

James Griffis was matron of honor. All wore gowns designed alike with satin bodies and full chiffon skirts the matron of honor's being of pink and the bridesmaids of aqua. On their Franklin Avenue, Norwood, an Kennedy Heights announce the nounce the engagement or their man of the program committee. For Saturday's review, Mrs. Fielman has selected "The Spanish Lady" by Maurice Walsh.

Because of her capabilities as a student of the drama, Mrs. Fielman received the Springer Gold Medal marriage of their daughter, Mil dred, to Lt. CarlHuster, son of Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Huster Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Higgins of Avondale, to Sgt John W. Malloy son of Mr. John W.

Malloy and the late Mrs. Malloy of Mt. Auburn, was solemnized Wednesday at St. Andrew Church, with the Rev. Louis O'Leary officiating.

The bride was attended by her sister. Petty Of of Pleasant Ridge, which was solemnized yesterday at Nativ in Dramatics at the Cincinnati Col- llege of Music. She is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and immediate Past President of the American Association of University ity Church with the Rev. Jerome Bartel officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ruth Staub, as maid of honor, and Miss Jeanne Elstro and Miss Janet Steinle as bridesmaids.

Pfc. Howard Smith was best man. Ushers YJjOtt (M Women. Mrs. Arthur M.

Schubert, Presi ficer 2c Lenore Higgins. as maid of honor, and Miss Charlotte Malloy as bridesmaid. Mr. James Gibbs was best man. A wedding breakfast and reception at the Hotel Alms followed the ceremony.

Sergeant Malloy is stationed with the coast artillery in Panama. The bride will reside with her parents for the duration. dent of the MRS Club, and board were Messrs. James Englert, John members are planning an interest ing- meeting. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.

m. Mrs. Frank heads they wore matching heart- Albers and John Santen. After a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Alms, the couple left on a brief honeymoon. Lieutenant Huster is H.

Heitman, chairman of the day, haped bonnets trimmed with lace. They carried bouquets of pink roses will be assisted by Mesdames Wil liam Bruckmann, Edwin Khuon, Frank G. Hahn, Henry E. Kock and Ernest L. Williams.

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Dinsmore of Price Hill, and Seaman 1c Norman F. Tower, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F.

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gusta, Ky announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Corp. John E. Capito of the Ma and Mrs. Emil Fiore of Youngtown, Ohio, was solemnized Monday at St.1 Francis de Sales Church, with the 0 4a I rine Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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