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May 24, 1955 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 13 IN MISS MARY will have her sister, riet Shore, as her maid of honor at her marriage July 2 to Mr. Elmore Armhein Kindel Jr. Miss Shore is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Spencer Shore, and Mr. Kindel is a son of Dr. and Mrs. E. A.

Kindel. Their wedding is to take place at 8:30 o'clock in the evening in the Seventh Presbyterian Church, and will be followed by a reception at the residence of the bride's parents. Miss Shore will have six other attendants, Mr. Kindel's sister, Miss Barbara Kindel; Miss Ann Robertson of this city, Miss Alexa Collins of Erie, Mrs. Philip M.

Lanier of Danville, Miss Diana Poel Bronxville, N. and Miss Jacqueline Bennett of Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. Blair LeRoy of Franklin, Ohio, will be best man for Mr. Kindel.

The ushers will be Mr. Richard Kindel, a brother of the bridegroom-elect; Mr. Thomas Shore Miss Shore's brother; Mr. Hodge Margraf of Cincinnati, and Messrs. Louis Jr.

Dayton, Ohio; J. Welburn Brown and Frank Thompson of Louisville, and Chapin Nolen oof Bronxville. In Viennese Style An evening program of music of the program. Open Wednesday Evenings 'Til 8:30 P. M.

Lillian's 4 shops Take a long look at the Long Look Silk shantung that lends itself to figure flattery. Draped portrait neckline completes the picture. Navy or black, 10 to 16 39.95 Clearance Sale Now In Progress "AVONDALE HYDE PARK PLEASANT RIDGE COLLEGE HILL An unusually attractive program has been planned for June 18 in connection with the annual meeting of the Cincinnati MacDowell Society. Members of the organization will travel to Middletown, Ohio, for an al fresco supper, in Viennese style, at Robincrest, the home of Mrs. Lewis Hamilton Sisson and her son-in-law and daughter, Dr.

and 1. Mrs. Calvin Skinner. Both Mrs. Sisson and Skinner ere members of the society.

MARRIAGE of Mrs. Lorraine Henderson Stockton of Columbus, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. Fred Gasse of Greenville, S. to Mr.

Ralph Holterhoff son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holterhoff of Cincinnati, took place on Friday in Columbus. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate families in the chapel of the First Community Church, with the pastor, the Rev. Tom Maurer, former pastor of the Mariemont Community Church, officiating.

Lighted candles and green palms flanked the altar of the tiny chapel. The bride was unattended. Mr. A. served as his man.

A Drotherolterhoff, luncheon followed the ceremony. Among those who went to Columbus for the wedding were the bride's parents, Mr. Holterhoff's mother, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Gray Holterhoff, and the bridegroom's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sive. Much missed was the senior Mr. Holterhoff, who was unable to make the trip to Columbus.

The junior Mr. and Mrs. Holterhoff will make their home in Columbus. and dancing, in the Viennese spirit, will follow supper. It have for its picturesque setting the lagoon-like swimming pool at Robincrest and its adjacent buildings of field stone, which will be flood-lighted for occasion.

of a committee in charge of arrangements are Mr. William S. Wabnitz, president of the MacDowell Society; Miss Charlotte Shockley, Miss Jessie L. Paul, Mr. Jack Merten and Mrs.

Sisson. Mr. Arthur Bowen is in charge of the musical part Mrs. William Lee Walker FASHION SHOW CHAIRMAN MRS. WILLIAM LEE WALKER has accepted the appointment as chairman of the Junior to be held September 30 in the Caprice of the Netherland Plaza.

will be "Through the Looking last year, an evening show is to the customary Banquet Sunday Banquet Sunday The annual alumnae-graduate dinner honoring the graduating class at Our Lady of Cincinnati College is to take place at 5:30 o'clock Sunday in the campus pavilion of the college. Also to be honored on this occasion will be the Rev. Alfred J. Stritch, head of the college's history department, who is cele- League fashion show of 1955, Hall of Mirrors and the Pavillon The theme of this year's show Glass." Because of its popularity being planned again, in addition luncheon showing. brating the 25th anniversary of his ordination, and the classes of 1940, 1945 and 1950.

Mrs. Gregory Olgerding is chairman of the dinner. Miss Rosemarie Koehler and Miss Nancy Glaser are in charge of decorations. Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Ragouzis have chosen Edgar Thomas as the name for their baby son. The baby was born on May. 4. Miss Nancy Jane Ash ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED Dr. and Mrs.

S. Russell Ash of Pottstown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Jane, to Dr. John William Vester, son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter C.

Vester of Cincinnati. Miss Ash is a graduate of Pine Manor Junior College, Wellesley, and of the Gibbs School, New Katherine. Vester attended Xavier University and was graduated from the College of Medicine of the University of Cincinnati. He served his intern- newest manner of paisley, soft above, pleated below The enchantment of a paisley print, done here in an almost magical way. The skirt's a fan of permanent pleats; the soft little top of our one -piece dress has a pretty scoop neck.

Washable, of course (but the pleats aren't to be ironed.) Red or green predominating; 8 to 16. 25.95 Peck and Peck OPEN MONDAYS FROM NOON UNTIL 8:30 -DIXIE TERMINAL BUILDING FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK- Week End Guest Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bettman Jr. are looking forward to having as their house guest this weekend Mr.

John Chester of Columbus. Mr. Bettman and Mr. Chester serve together in the General Assembly in Columbus. Debut Tea Joseph Bolton Andrews, Joseph Bolton Andrews Jr.

Miss Mary Eleanor Anhave sent out invitations tea from 4 to 6 o'clock June 10, to be given at residence of the senior Mrs. Andrews, 2578 Grandin Rd. Wyoming Civic Center Wyoming Civic Center scheduled a dance from 9 1 a. m. June 11.

Resershould be made by June Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Glenn or Mr.

and Mrs. John Mt. Auburn Music Club meet at 2:15 o'clock tomorat the Mt. Auburn Meth- imported Textured Swiss and pouch Black or odist Church. Serving as hostesses will be Mrs.

V. Sitterly Amidon, Miss Nellie Butler, Mrs. E. P. Bayles, Mrs.

H. Claude Goff, Miss Kruckemeyer, Mrs. Jerry Scialdone and Mrs. Erna, Cornelia DeRoo Young. Ward Meeting Is Set The annual card party of the Norwood Fifth Ward Democratic Club will be held at 8:15 p.

m. tomor. ow at Norwood Eagles Hall, Washington Mrs. Larry Wessling, chairman, and Mrs. Jane Brown, cochairman, announced yesterday.

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tomorrow at the Reserve center in Fort. Thomas. will explain the program of Red Cross services to armed forces, veterans and in civil defense. Three films will be shown. Col.

Gordon J. Wolf, attorney, commander of reserve unit, will introduce Mr. Bremer. Have Your Rugs and Carpets RUGS Cleaned Now! CARPETS REPAIRED CLEANED CLEANED REWOVEN ALTERED Wall-to-wall carpeting, expertly cleaned right in your own home! Reweaving of burns our specialty! H. H.

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tax ship at Cincinnati General Hospital, and has had residencies at the Medical College of the University of Virginia in Richmond and at Peter Brant Brigham Hospital in Boston. Dr. Vester served for a year at the Army Medical Nutrition Laboratory in Chicago and a year at the Hemorrhagic Fever Center in Korea. At present, he has a fellowship in the department of research medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The wedding will take place in August..

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