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Netherlands Hotel, and his son, 2 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER SECTION 3 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1944 Pike, Delhi Hills. Dinner will be served from noon to 7 p. m. Mr. Carol W.

Mott, General Chairman, Brice, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Weisman and Mr. and Goya Is Featured In Museum Exhibit Mrs.

Charles Weisman of Davton, heads the workers, Notes From Glcndale VIEW in the Print Galleries 5 Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kessel of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher and daughter, Janet, S.

1. i fr i-1 ttg JfViV -snuff the Art Museum are "The Bulls of Eordeaux," superb Mrs. J. O. Hardinger of Avondalsj entertained 34 guests with a dinner at the Hotel Alms Thursday in honor of the 75th birthday of her mother, Mrs.

Helen Klein. of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Sherrill and their son Bing for the Frank of Dayton, Ohio, and Mr.

lithographs by Goya, lent by Mrs. James Morgan Hutton. Shown with and Mrs. A. H.

Weisman of New 4 1 last two weeks of their holiday. They expect to return to Cincinnati on September 11. ark, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Harry I Gordon i Mrs.

Joseph Vonderahe, Mrs. E. and Miss Ellen Langtree Gordon i J. Ullrich and Mrs. Henrietta Mielke are Cochalrmen of the Din them are some of the Museum collection of etchings by Goya, grotesque fantasies from his various series The Proverbs, Caprices, The Bullfights, etc.

Other exhibitions in the Print Galleries are "Flower Studies," a group of water colors, probably of the late 18th century, most likely meant to illustrate a are being welcomed home atter 4 Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph C. Schneider of College Hill will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at the Hotel Alms at 1 p. m.

today. Later in the afternoon and in the evening a reception will be held at Schneider residence on Meis Avenue. their visit with Mr. and Mrs WW v. ner Committee for the 10th anni ill Waldemar Jacob at fointe au versary reunion fete to be held Engagements 'Anngn Baril.

September 10 at St Dominic sUtWHWtWIIlltMei ur Church, Pedretti Road and Delhi Miss Rosemary Schatzmann, who was graduated in June from Glendale High School, has enlisted as a cadet nurse and has begun her book, and "Print Treasures from the Museum Collation," some of the exceedingly rare prints in the Miss Elizabeth' McDonald Miss Audrey Nichaus Miss Edith Irene Schuler iMiss Dolores Osborn Miss Mae Hilvert I Museum collection. BUY-LINES by Nancy Sasser fR.onto'fl i I SB Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rogan returned on Tuesday after a summer holiday on their Island at Pointe au Barll, Ontario. Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Carruthers III and their three children have returned to Glendale after a pleasant stay at Harbor Point, Mich. Dr.

and Mrs. H. C. Harmon had as their guests for several days last week Mrs. Harmon's aunt, Mis Anne Leibenderfer of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs.

Franklin Morrison and her son Henry of Cincinnati. Mrs. L. O. Fasoldt is enjoying- a Visit from Mrs.

Jack Miller and her daughter, Ruth Ann, of Helena, Ark. Major Miller has been transferred to Columbus, Ohio, and until he finds a suitable home in that city, his wife and daughter will stay In Glendale with Mrs. Fasoldt. Major Fasoldt and Major Miller were friends and coworkers when Major Fasoldt was stationed in Helena. Mr.

Richard Keys who now Is stationed In Charleston, W. has come to Glendale to spend the Labor Day holiday with Mrs. Keys. An unusual exhibition Is the dis play of "Views Our Boys are See ing," composed of photographs ar i -va Millar mu ranged according to the theaters ol war. On the board for France are shown views of Normandy in gen training at Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati.

Miss Jean Kemper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. I Kemper, also has enlisted as a cadet nurse. She will report on Tuesday at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio.

After spending the summer with Sgt. Chilton Thomson, first in Baltimore and then in New York, Mrs. Thomson and her young son Tony have returned to Glendale and reopened their home on Congress Ave. Mrs. Thomson's mother, Mrs.

Maynard French, is closing eral and of the towns of Caen and Bayeux in particular. Several views of the cathedral in Rouen, recently taken by the Allies, are included New York. N. Sept. 3rd.

BUY-LINES Is a toddler of three years today! Here's hoping suggestions we've column-ized each Sunday since September 1941 have helped you in your buying! And now here's a chance to share in a birthday present the makers of RY-KRISP have given us authoriiation to send you their "Eat and Stay Slim Plan" FREE! This is always a pleasure. Other displays are of England, Italy, the Mediterranean area, South Pacific, and Russia, tjnina and India. Several maps complete the exhibition. The exhibitions of paintings are her apartment at Glen Gables and will be with her daughter for the the Marv M. Emery collection, Masterpieces from 400 Years of present.

Sergeant Thomson, who has been transferred to the Air Transport Command, Domestic for thousands of readers have already been helped to lose weight gradually by following the famous booklet, "Low-Point, Low Calorie Meal Planner." Menus given are made up from essential protective foods that are low enough in calories to permit gradual loss of weight to those who are normally overweight. Send requests to me at 271 Madison New York 16. N. Y. Painting;" the Mary Hanna ana John Warrington collections, the Mrs.

Keys returned recently from a visit with him in Charleston. During her absence her children were guests' of their aunt, Mrs. Perin March. Mr. Caldwell Sherrill has gone to Pointe au Baril to join Mrs.

Miss Mary Ann Miss Mary Lou Miss Betty Miss Margie Stemann Miss Verona Mary Brinkmann Touff John J. Emery and Museum Collec Service Division, now Is in New York. McGinnis Lang tions and paintings by JTranK Duveneck. Mrs. Alexander Thomson, who AND MRS.

LYLE OS- R. AND MRS. CARL SCHU R. AND MRS. OSCAR NIE- "Modern American Paintings' is was at Sugar Hill, N.

the first of the summer, went to New York M' M1 the title of the exhibition of color BORN of Westwood announce the engagement of HAUS announce the engagement of their daughter, Au LER of Price Hill announce the engagement of their SDo YOUR LIPS pass for a visit with her son, Sgt. Chilton reproductions in the Museum Library. These are Just a few of the daughter, Edith Irene, to Machinist Thomson. She returned to Glendale on Friday and reopened her home. As President of Western College, fine color prints whtcn may De Dor- their daughter, Delores to Corp.

Erwln W. Selm, son of Mrs. Albert Selm of Fairmount Corporal Selm is stationed at Camp Phillips, Kans. Mate 3c William Catanzaro, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Catanzaro, mikU KISS test 'VV Pk? jj, use Don Juan Ck i Lipstick-it stays on yout TVin't lve aillv-lookine rowed by the public Among artists represented are Maurice Sterne, Oxford, Ohio, Mrs. Thomson spends No date has been set for the wed also of Price Hill. Before his en much of her time in that charming drey, to Corp. Robert Losacker, Marine Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Losacker of Wlnton Terrace. No date has been set for the wedding. MR. JOSEPH B. HILVERT of Norwood announces the engagement of his daughter, Mae, to Mr.

Joseph N. Aubert, son ding. listment, Mate Catanzaro was em college town. Guy Pene du bois, nenry Piraier and George Picken. Books on the works of American artists also are featured.

lipstick smears on him. ployed as an engineer by the Rich- Mr. and Mrs. John Pattison rs. cleo Mcdonald of ter Transfer Co.

He is serving with Williams (Anne Sawyer) were in VI Bassett Street, Cleves, an- Chicago last week. Mrs. Wil 1 A nounces the engagement of 'X) DonJuam liams returned from her holiday her daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr, ton. Mr. Williams has been ap the Seabees in the Southwest Pacific.

MR AND MRS. HARRY E. TOUFF have announced the engagement of their daughter. Marv Ann. to Mr.

Harold J. of Mr. Henry Aubert of Kennedy Heights. No date has been set for the wedding. Loren F.

Schmalle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmalle of Parkland Avenue, Sayler Parlt. The wedding pointed Executive Vice President and general manager of Radio 2 MILLION DOHA Lipstick STAYS ON R. AND MRS.

CLEMENS L. Station WING, Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Withen- Garber, son of Mrs.

Joseph Fins- MEXICO U. GROWS. Mexico Clty-(UP) Approximately 1,500 students have come to Mexico to attend the summer sessions at the University of Mexicothe largest group of foreigners ever enrolled at this institution The majority of the students are girls most of them from the United States but Canada and several Latin American republics BRINKMANN of Florida will take place October 21. MR. AND MRS.

LEONARD STEMANN of Cheviot an- Glance at the green leaves on the late-summer trees then look into your shops for a preview of the miraculous colors the leaves will turn in a very short time! Verily, fashion has turned to Autumn for color inspiration dresses, suits and coats of such deep-toned color brilliance you'll want to hasten your farewell to summer! But a new wardrobe is not ALL you'll need for sun-toughened faces and necks need special toning-up too! Sowhy not begin using EDNA WALLACE HOPPER'S Homogenized Facial Cream now! You can give yourself this facial every night at home spreading it on for 8 minutes, then wiping clean. The lubricating action is wonderful, helping to make the skin more marble-smooth, youthful and lovely in appearance. Cost is low at Cosmetic Counters'. Avenue, Northside, announce bury will go to Catawba, Ohio, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick 4 Beauty Extras burg and the late Mr. I. A. uamer. Both Miss Touff and Mr.

Garber the engagement of their only All over the country schoolgirls are packing luggage, campus-bound with new school togs. And there's one important item I hope 'nary a single one of them forgets a shaker-top can of AMOLIN Powder! It's the s-m-o-o-t-h deodorant powder that is needed by every woman not only on those "special" days when sanitary protection is of the utmost importance but EVERY day, serving in many personal ways. Try sprinkling it inside vour girdle, for instance or into your shoes, and as an all-over body deodorant. It never cakes" and is delightfully fresh and soothing! Ask your Drug or Department Store for AMOLIN Powder a Norwich Product! Bernard shortly after Mrs. Withen nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margie, to T5 Wil daughter, Verona Mary, to Mr, bury returns from New York.

are graduates of the University of Cincinnati. Mr. Garber is assistant professor of Chemical, Engineering Harry J. Grogan, son of Mrs. Mary liam B.

Hlllebrand, son of Mr. and Miss Nan Richardson and Mrs. Mrs. William B. Hillebrand, also ot Grogan of Norwood.

The weaaing will take place in the early fall. E. K. Poor Mr. returned the- first at the UC.

Cheviot. Technician Hillebrand are also represented. of last week after their visit with was in his senior year at Xavler Mr. and Mrs. Bernard.

University prior to his enlistment Mr. James J. Faran who spent last week with his parents, in the Army. He Is stationed at Camp Atterbury, where he l. DON JUAN STAYS ON when you eat, drink, kiss, if used as directed.

No greasy, smeary effect. 3. HPS LOOK LOVELY without fro quent retouching. Try today. 3.

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Try Military Red, rich, glowing, admired by beauty editors. 6 other shades. Dt Inn sin $1. Refill 60c Junior sin tie. Tax extra.

Matching powder aod tou t. Trii sum as 10c states. Mr. and Mrs. James Faran, In with a Finance Office of the In Glendale, is to leave today to re fantry Division.

R. AND MRS. HUGH J. Mc VI GINNIS of Bonnie Leslie, turn to Cambridge, where he is working as a research associate in the Underwater Sound Labratory at Harvard University. Misses Ruby and Isabel Sears, engagement of their only daughter, Mary Lou, to Seaman 1c Thomas who opened their camp in Ontario P.

Holpln, son of Mr. and Mrs vh for the summer months, are ex Edward J. Holpln of Woodbine pected the first of the week. I Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Cleve 9n (jood'favor ivilli Last July I challenged readers to make a test of WELCH'S new Orange Marmalade promising that If the whole family didn't agree on it goodness, money would be refundod immediately. Will you believe it when I tell you that to date, only ONE woman out of the millions of BUY-LINES readers in 41 cities has asked for a refund? Personally, I think that's quite a public endorsement, don't you? It all goes to prove that the taste of FRESH oranges is a delight which even "don't-eare-for-marmaladers" can't resist! So, if you haven't tried this DIFFERENT marmalade yet. DO! If not entirely satisfied, send name and address to Nancy Sasser. 271 Madison New York 16, N.

Y. and your money'll be refundedl Avenue, Cheviot. Seaman Holman Is a radioman aboard on LCI. No date Hips Too Large? Hand, their daughters, Pfc. Grace Cleveland, Mis.

George M. Bean has been set for the wedding. 'I if and Miss Joan Cleveland, and their AND MRS. MARTIN son, James Cleveland spent LANG of Holman Circle an KEDWCiE several days in Chicago last week, nounce the engagement of visiting Miss Patsy, who Is at work In that city. Miss Grace must By the proven treatments of the only COAST to COAST system leave on Labor Day to return to their daughter, Betty, to Ens.

Robert Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brewer of Hyde Park. Ensign Brewer, a member of the Naval Air Corps, received his wings at Corpus Tex. He is now her station with the WAC at Fort Riley.

Her brother Jimmy will devoted exclusively to figure Mrs. Robert A. Fisher ormalion Mrs. Leon R. Tebbe leave on September 8 to enroll at Mrs.

Robert J. Vollner Mrs. Darwin Yung Pharmacist Mate2c. Marjory Smith improvements. taking Operational Training at Culver Military Academy.

A Sanford. Fla. No date has been SuBURBANiTES! Mr. James Kemper, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Kemper, will leave set for the wedding. I wmimmm'm ii TC--W, "I '') You See We Must Get Results on September 12 to resume work at Mlllersburg Academy in Ken tucky. Seven different Social Events Mr.

and Mrs. O. Herndon, Mrs. Richard Keys is to entertain at luncheon tomorrow for Mrs. methods make this the fastest and safest system of reducing ever John Gates, Miss Elsie Pogue, Mrs, formerly of Norwood, who are now residing at 92 Colin Kelley William Sanders, Mrs.

Donald Ferg-erson, Miss Elizabeth Bruck Is YOUR "home, sweet home" served by a SEPTIC TANK? If so, then please don't fall to take advantage of this FREE offer! It's a report which should be In the hands of every person who owns such a disposal system, or who expects to own one. It tells you, once and for all, how toilet bowls may be kept shiningly clean by a method that does NOT Injure septic tanks or their action. No mere hearsay this nor Just an advertiser's message. This report was made by independent research authorities retained by the makers of SANI-FLUSH to Investigate thoroughly the efficiency of SANI-FLUSH as a toilet bowl cleaner that CANNOT injure tanks or their action when used according to simple directions on the can. You'll welcome this FREE Information.

Remember, it's AUTHORITATIVE, And why not send In the addresses of suburban friends to whom this Information will be valuable? Write today to Nancy Sasser, 271 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. hardt, her house guest, Mrs. Wilcox, Dayton, Ohio, will celebrate their 29th wedding anniversary at the Mrs. Phillip Kemper and Mrs.

J. T. Ellison. Lt. and Mrs.

William Mercer i Allen II (Adaline Heiskell) were home of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Glbbony, 1811 Hopkins Norwood, on Sunday afternoon, September 10.

They will hold open house between the hours of 4 and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen last week. Mr. Sumner Manley Is expected MAM PAT ROSS LOSE 10 LBS.

and 3 or 4 Inches off hips and waist In 10 treatments. low Rates "You can be 9 p. m. home on Wednesday after a summer spent in the East, first at Bar Harbor, Maine, and then with his brother at White Plains, N. T.

Mr. Charles A. Blinn is being welcomed home after a visit in Freedom, N. H. Mrs.

Blinn will be at their summer home there First Lieutenant Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roblnaon and Miss Dora Fisher of Avondale are entertaining their family connections with a dinner this evening at the Hotel Alms, This celebration is sure, of results Mrs.

Homer Cullom Mrs. Theodore Fritz Mrs. Joseph William Hall (roam orl a Lillian Shields Mrs. Donald B. Ward, Jr.

when you try our methods." AH FhatOM In special honor of SSgt Philip man, A reception followed at the SHIELDS-HOY. The marriage of Lt. Lillian V. until September 12, when she plans to return to Glendale. The many friends of Mr.

B. G. Lewis Jr. are Interested to learn that his father, Mr. Burdette Gib Mt.

Airy Civic Club, after which the couple left for a brief honeymoon trip to Lake Erie. They are Fisher, who completed 32 missions with the Army Air Force during 18 months in England. With his wife, hs is here on furlough from De Hoy, Wac, daughter of Mr. and bride's other brother, and Apprentice Seaman Byron Powell served as ushers. The bridegroom is a laboratory technician at the Naval Air Base at Whldbey Island, Wash.

Prior to his enlistment he was a Mrs. James F. Hoy of Cincinnati, You can, you know In Just ONE minute flat! All you have to do is slip into a smartly styled P. N. PRACTICAL FRONT CORSET and see how its famous inner-vest eases up surplus flesh and gently lifts and supports the stomach in perfect comfort! Bulges, sagging proturber-ances of extra flesh are streamlined into natural and becoming silhouettes so that clothes fit and look smarter! Ask for P.

N. PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS at departments or write to Nancy Sasser, 2T1 Madison New Tork 16, N. for name of nearest store! now at home to their friends in their apartment, 1S03 Summit son Lewis of Princeton, N. who has been serving the government to Sgt. John T.

Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shields of "Htodquarttn for Phytital Fitntts" THE TARR SYSTEM 728 Enquirer Bldg. CH 7784 end our Business Women's Club 317 Schmidt Bldg.

PA 6331 Fifth and Main Sts. troit. Sharing honors Is Master Chester Evanston son of Lt. and Mrs. Chester Evanston of Day pre-medical student at the Univer Faber, took place recently in in several Important positions, has been sent by the United States to Roselawn.

Mr. recently was honorably discharged from the Army, was awarded the Purple sity of Washington, where he was the chapel of Woodrow Wilson ton, Ohio. Iran to serve as a financial ad a member of Alpha Sigma Phi. ills Out-of-town members of the fam Heart Medal for wounds received bride is attached to the Naval Hos visor In that country, Mr. and General Hospital, where Lieuten- ant Shields is assistant to the chief of the Medical Supply Branch.

Lt. in the North African campaign. Mrs. B. G.

Lewis Jr. and their pital at Mare Island, Calif. Follow ily here for this occasion are Mr. M. Murray Weisman, President and children, who have been in Ash-ville, N.

this summer, are ex- managing director of the Sherry Col. Cliff K. Titus, post chaplain, performed the ceremony. Sergeant YCNG-DENHART. Mr.

and Mrs. John Denhart an nected home this week end. Mr. ing a reception and dinner at the Hotel Alms, the young couple departed for a honeymoon to Victoria Falls, Canada, from which point they returned to their respective nounce the marriage of their daughter, Adele, to Ens. Darwin Yung, Shields, who served for 33 months overseas with the Army Air Forces, is stationed at Fresno, Calif.

Lewis will conduct the first fall service at Glendale Presbyterian ATTENTION) BRIDE TO-BE Church on September 10. stations. The bride is a daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wolf of Ash CULLOM-BOLLMER.

son of Mr. and Mrs. George Yung of Southgate, Ky. The ceremony took place July 24 at St. Paul's Mr.

and Mrs. Waldemar Jacob, Miss Margaret Bollmer, daughter Again and again, we've referred to Shakfspesre for sleep Is certainly the most important thing to knit the raveled sleeve of care we all find ourselves wearing in wartime! So do everything you can to make sure that you sleep ENOUGH and SOUNDLY! That's why a cup of OVALTINE is such a good idea, night and morning lt induces sound sleep helps to build you up while you sleep, providing extra vitamins and minerals and basic food elements so necessary to rebuild muscle, nerve and body cells, vitality and endurance. Just try this food-concentrate see if you don't wake up with a more radiant morning freshness, and maintain more "sparkle" throughout the dayl Ask your Drug or Grocery Store for OVALTINE! AT YOUR Just $2.50 buys a 3-ln-l gift to win loud huz2as from men In the service GOURIELLI'8 Active Osone FOOT STICK, to soothe hot, tired feet GOURIELLI'S SHAVE STICK, a good friend in a close shavs with hot, cold, hard or soft water and a marvelous dentifrice and mouth wash GOURIELLI'S MOUTH MIST, This three-way gift Is wonderful for overseas Christmas gifts or buy items separately fof light mailings! Ask at H. 8. Pogue Company.

Get the valunble and hrlptul "BRIDE'S BOOK OF PLANS" St PoEue'a Bride Shop, Third Floor, without coat or obligation. Miss Eleanor and Mr. Tommy Jacob of Mr. Herman Bollmer of Lock- Evangelical Church, Newport, Ky. returned to Glendale Friday after land Avenue, Norwood.

TEBBE-COMER. St. Matthew Church was the set land and the late Mrs. Margaret a summer holiday on their island Bollmer. became the bride of Sgt, Ensign Yung is a graduate of the College of Engineering, University of Cincinnati.

He and his bride near the Ojibway, Pointe au Baril, Ontario. During their absence Homer Cullom, son of Mr. and ting Saturday morning, July 22, for the marriage of Miss Edna Mae A wonderful complete tulde for making all of your wedding The record begins neveral week! before tht Wedding Day and keepi track of activities and accounts right through that momentoua First Tear I Mrs. N. E.

Cullom of Waynesville, are established in Washington, D. Comer, daughter of Mrs. Nora their elder daughter, Mrs. Frederick Bernard and her two children Ohio, in a ceremony solemnized where Ensign Yung is stationed. WABD-BANTZ.

made their home in the Jacob Comer of Melrose Avenue and the late Mr. William Comer, to Mr. Leon Tebbe, son of Mrs. Elizabeth July 12 at SS. Peter and Paul Parsonage, Reading.

The Rev. Henry T. Lammers officiated, Miss Ruby house on Forest Circle. Following their recent marriage Members of the faculty of the Tebbe of Oldenburg, and the Cullom, sister of the bridegroom, Glendale public schools are return Simply regUter with the Bride't Consultant at Pogue's and iht will present you with your very own copy of this lovely 165-page Plastic-bound volume "THE BRIDE'S BOOK OF PLANS late Mr. Joseph Tebbe.

Mrs. Ruth ing this week end to the village Scheffer, sister of the bride, was There will be a faculty meeting on matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses Mary Monahan, cousin Tuesday to complete arrangements The H. S. POGUE Go.

for the opening of the two schools The AYD3 Candy Reducing Plan offers encouragement to overweights who want to get rid of unwanted pounds in an easier and more pleasant way. Eat this delicious candy before meals so that your appetite for high-caloried foods is dulled. AYDS Vitamin Candy contains food nutrient values, Including vitamins and minerals, that help replaoe certain deficiencies In a reducing diet. With the AYDS Candy Reducing Plan, you learn how to eat less lose weight each week without a single twinge from "hidden A month's supply costs only $2,25. Ask for AYDS at The Fair, Mc-Alpin's or at Dow's a wonderful investment! of the bride, and Rita Tebbe, sister of the bridegroom.

Mrs. Cleo Tebbe On Wednesday at a. m. school will begin for students In both the NO DULL at Ravenswood Congregational Church, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald B. Ward Jr. are residing in Evanston, 111. Formerly with Station KSD in St. Louis, Mr.

Ward joined the staff of the Blue Network last February. The bride Is the former Miss Vera Barbara Bantz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alwin A. Bantz of Clifton, Cincinnati. Mr, Ward is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald B. Ward of Chicago. Included in the bridal party was his brother's best man was bridesmaid. Best man was Mr.

Herman Bollmer brother of the bride. Sergeant Cullom is stationed in Utah. HALL-BRADFORD. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry L. Bradford of Mt. Lookout announce the marriage of their daughter, Laura, to Sgt. Joseph William Hall, son, of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph D. Hall, on July 22 at Christ the King Church. The bridal party included Miss elementary and high schools, Groomsman was Mr. Thomas Ward The couple is residing at 2502 Mel DRAB HAIR When You Uit Tnl Amuing CLOCK TOLD HIM SO. rose Norwood.

VOLLNER-OLLINGER. Buckley Field, The 4 Purpose Rinse Mr. and Mrs. John Ollinger of Baltimore Avenue, Fairmount, an old saw about your stomach telling you when mealtime rolls around were the bride's parents, Dr. and Eileen Bradford, sister of the bride, as maid of honor; Misses Mrs.

A. R. Edelmann of Westwood, and Miss Ida Louise Krueck, also of Westwood. Cincinnati guests at nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mary, to SSgt. Robert J.

Vollner, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy and Marie Hall, sisters of doesn't apply to a Buckley Fiein private. The soldier rushed to the chow line, but was informed by a sergeant that he had been looking at a clock in the War Information the bridegroom, as bridesmaids, the wedding were Misses Hedwig Harry Vollner of St. Bernard.

The In one, simple, quick operation, lOVALON will do oil of thtit 4 Important things (or yovr hair. 1. Olvos lustrous highlights. 2. Rlniti away shampoo film.

1. Tints the hair as It rinits. 4. Helps har nearly In place. IOVAION dots not permanently dye bltach.lt ii a hair rinse, In 12 different shades.

Try LOVALON. and Corp. George L. Klems, best and Alma Bantz, aunts of the bride man. Sergeant Hall recently re ceremony was performed at St.

Leo Church. Included in the bridal Mrs. Fred Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. room, which gave Eastern War turned with Corporal Klems from Time instead of Mountain War the Southwest Pacific, where they Charles Krueck Mrs.

-Hans Schollmaier and Miss Virginia party were Mrs. Melba Doellmah, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Time. served with the Army for 27 Luning. months. The bride is residing Catherine Ollinger and Mr.

Nick Ollinger, sister and brother of the FRITZ-KERN. with her parents for the duration, SMITH-WOLF. 5 rinses for 21c Match your handbag exactly to your new Fall costume or choose one in "outrageous" color contrast! Either Is smart and easy, with the full sym- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern of bride.

Sergeant and Mrs. Vollner are residing in Sacramento, Norwood's first all-Navy wedding North College Hill announce the where the former is stationed with I phony of Autumn's colors being was solemnized August 5 in the Contciout Of Grey Hair TRY ALPOL There's No Subrtltult the Army Air Corps. FISIIER-SCIIROECK. It fiueraiiuiS i( Uii VOsoS Houwlpin marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Sgt. Theodore Fritz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. S. S. Fritz of College Hill. The ceremony was solemnized chapel of Norwood Presbyterian Church, when Pharmacist Mate 2c The marriage of Miss Virginia July 29 at the residence of the I'd like to suggest a truly exhilarating cleansing routine to you, one which feel simply luscious and at the same time keeps your skin scrupulously clean! If skin Is young and normal, YARDLEY English Complexion Cream does the Job beautifully If dry, YARD-LEY Dry Skin Cleansing Cream Is speolally compounded to soften and lubricate tired or drawn lines.

Use either cream yu choose regularly and arter cleansing, dampen a cotton pad with YARDLEY Toning Lotion and stroke your throat and face lightly with upward and outward motions. Lady, you've taken a BIG step toward radiant loveliness, for the effect of. this lotion is exhilarating Ask at finer shops everywhere for these famous YARDLEY Beauty The creams $1 each. Tb-i lotion 650. UN MBS.

421 Anhlaml Ave, Cln'ti (S), Ohio. KELSCH AT ALL KINO'S CUT-RATE DRUQ STORES Marjory D. Wolf became the bride of Pharmacist Mate 2c Wayne M. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Smith of Poplar, Mont. The Rev. William T. Patterson officiated at Schroeck, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Schroeck of Bond Hill, to Mr. Robert A. Fisher, son bride's parents, with the Rev. Fred RUev offlciatinir. Mrs.

James Vogel was bridesmaid. Best man the doiibrrlne ceremony. The of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Northside, was solemnized recently at Mount Washington Evangelical shown in the new raonc Dags.

And at the same time, why not decide on the SMART cigarette to tuck into that handbag? VICEROYS, of course the specially designed cigarette whose unique filter tip checks resins, tars and other throat irritants. The filter tip has another function, too it keeps tobacco crumbs from spilling out and spoiling the tidiness of your new bsg by keeping them IN the cigarette for FULL smoking enjoyment. VICEROYS fire popular priced give them a try this Fall and be ORIENTAL RUGS iHlii was Mr. Ralph Kern, brother or the bride. A reception immediately followed the ceremony.

Sergeant Fritz returned to the United States in February after serving 10 Church with the Rev. Fred Riley officiating. The bride, given in SAFEGUARD YOUR RU0S For years alt tutu OinoinnMI's leading Oriental Rug Specialist. CLEANED bride was attended by her sister, Miss Wynne Wolf, who was maid of honor, rind by Miss Marjorlo Brown of Indianapolis, who was her college roommate at Earlham College. Captain John H.

Wolf of marriage by her father, was at- "Mine says we'll be rescued tomorrow. What does yours say KATE SMITH HQUR-WCKY-I P. Kl STARTING sET. 17TM lehded by Mrs. Vera Carson and months in England.

He reported Miss Velma, Buken. TSgt. E'lrlc to Lincoln, for his next as- H. H. AMIRKHANIAN 1193 MADISON ROAD EAST 8930 Cai son was best man, with Pfc.

gignment. The bride is residing Camp Lee, the bride's brother, was best man. Arthur Wolf, the Dick Robisch serving as grooms- with her parents for th duration..

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