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MOTION FOUR 11 THE ENQUIRKR, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1938 EYE wofflmin Kentucky Random Notes tulle veil was draped from a cor- Miss Helen Bdckhold, a cousin of onet of valley lilies, and she car- the bride. Mr. Bclmescha chose Mr. Wed a bridal bouquet of white or- Robert Daly, a brother of the bride, chlds with fuchsia lips, gardenias. I as his best man.

Mr. Albert llama-and lilies of the valley. nan and Mr. John Bockhold were The bride's attendants won- the ushers, gowns with short puffed sleeves The wedding breakfast was and bouffant, floor-length skirts, served at Mariemont Inn for the Miss Esther V. Lind, a sinter of members of the Immediate families, the bride and maid of honor, wore after which a reception was held at Grecian pink, and carried a bou-jthe residence of the bride's par NEW PHI BETA MEMBERS CHAIRMAN ents, the hours being Irom 4 to 7 o'clock.

Mrs. John Russell Warner, and her young daughter, Mary Jane, who have been visiting Mrs. Warner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gaines, at their summer home, "Old Acres," near Burlington, are motoring today to their residence In Milwaukee, Wis.

They were Joined yesterday by Mr. Warner, who journeyed to' Kentucky to accompany them home. quet of Joanna Hill roses and hyacinth blue delphiniums. Miss Do lores Poster, of Pittsburgh, and After an extended honeymoon In Mrs. Victor F.

J. Llnd, of York and Boston, this bride the St. Andrews Episcopal Churchy Fort Thomas. Rev. J.

Wilson, Louisville, officiated at the ceremony. The altar was decorated with palma, ferns, shaata daisies, and was softly lighted with seven branched candlebra, a tall taper being placed at each pew head. The bride, who was given lrl. marriage by her father, wore a filmy wadding gown of white net over white taffeta. The bodice of the dress was cut high In front and.

softly shirred at the waist line. Her bouffant skirt formed a train In back. Her veil was held to her Of Business Wornon's ('lull Tro-gram Comoiittoe falls Meeting. nati, and aunt of the bride, were I and groom will reside on Probasco Watleau rose ensembles. Miss 1 Street, Clifton.

Frances Sobolik, of who flew to Pittsburgh for the wed-! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Share in-ding, and Mrs, John F. Ryan, of nounce the marriage of their Pittsburgh, were dressed alike in daughter, Bernlce, to Mr. David hyacinth blue gowns.

Miss Shirley Zwerin, a son of Mr. and Mrs, Mat Falk, of Minneapolis, and Miss 1 Zwerin of Newport, which took Maude Lang, of Pittsburgh, wore place at their residence, 333 Forest dresses of Mimosa yellow. All of Avenue, on Sunday evening, June the bridal attendants wore large 12, In the presence of the lmme-plcture hats in colors to match dlate families, their dresses. The bridesmaids car The bride had as her attendants rled bouquets of Briarcllff roses her cousin, Miss Eleanor Carl of Mis. William Durrett of Wallace Place, Covington, has returned home from Frankfort, where she has been visiting hf mother, Mrs.

Graham Vreeland, who has been 111. Mr. Durrett motored dowij to accompany her home. and hyacinth delphiniums. Miss Cincinnati, and Mrs.

Harry Patter-Maryann Llnd, a daughter of Mr. son of Davton. The best man was Mr. Louis Zwerin of Newport, light hair with braided net, which formed a halo about her head. Th bride wore a pearl necklace, a gift from her mother.

She carried a bouquet of white gardenias and roses. Miss Sarah W. Johnson, sister of the groom, was the bride's only attendant. She wore a frock ob dusty pink net over pink taffeta. The bodice was cut low and waV held at the shoulders with ties of the same material as the dress.

The bouffant skirt fell in graceful folds' to the floor. She wore blue del-'' phlnlum and tiny pink roses serosa, the back of her hair. She carried a colorful bouquet of blue delphinium Ths Warsaw, Garden Club will be honor guests at the final meeting of the 1938-1931 season of the garden department of the Fort Thomas Woman's Club, which will take place Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. George A. Brayton, Manor Lane, Fort Thomas.

Mrs. Robert Geisen, Chnlrman, will have charge of the business meeting, at which Mrs. John H. Barr will be Installed as Chairman for tho coming club year. a brother of the groom.

Mr. and Mrs. Zwerin will make their home at the Cleveland Court Apartments in Avondale. (Ml, Ml I '4 fa I 1- A I VELMA AtTK. 1 1 i It I TA 1 II I I and Mrs.

Victor F. J. Llnd, of Cincinnati, Ohio, served as flower girl. She wore a princess gown of pink mouaelllne de sole, with a floor-length skirt and carried a colonial bouquet. Mr.

John McDonough of Fast Pittsburgh acted as best man. The ushers included Messrs. Victor F. J. Llnd, Robert McGlffen, James Miss Mary Rudd Cochran has called an organization meeting of her Program Committee of the Cincinnati Business Women's Club for 6 o'clock Friday evening, at the clubhouse, this being a dinner meeting.

The Program Committee Is made up of the chairmen of the various standing committees of the club, plus anyone else the Chairman may wish to invite to serve with her, and acts as a sort of clearing house for the various activtirs, programs, entertainments, etc, to that dates do not conflict, By fretting an early start this ummer Miss Cochran plans to have a full and complete porgram ready to present to the members when the fall reason In September. In the meantime, several get-to-geiher meetings are planned by the Recreation Chairman, Miss Freda R. Daum, for July and August. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors will be held 7:30 o'clock Tuesday, at the clubhouse, Miss Mildren Pfistor, tho newly elected President presiding. The marriage of Miss Catherine Jane Eveslage, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Eveslage, to Mr. Albert M. Grathwohl, son of and pink roses. Mrs.

Gray Rowe and Miss Louise Barrett Carroll, Arthur Farr, i Margaret Grathwohl, was I nomas noantree ana james vas- Rtruve of California are arriving "icnara Heaie, brother' June 28 for a visit with Mrs. Rowe's i of the brille' was the groomsmanr solemnised Saturday morning, June 18, at 10 o'clock at St. Cecilia sillo. Following the reception the bride ThV reremonv was oer- Ann Bullock of Greenup Mr. Joseph O'Brien Mr.

Herbert, if en. v.u, 'Church. The ceiemony was per- rinrnn I Thomas and Mr. Carlton Phlnney. left for New York City, and Sixth Streets, Covington.

Thomas and Mr. Carlton Phlnney and groom A by Bishop George ucm uifj uii uuiir- rnom day for Bermuda. While Riw R.rn-rd of Reading, were the ushers. A reception was held at the home' of the bride's parents of Stewart Avenue, Fort Thomas. Mrs.

Seals wore a frock of yellow mousellna de sole. Mrs. Johnson was gowned In flowered chiffon. of Springfield, Ohio, as deacon, the Mrs. Rowe Is an assistant to Miss Struve, who is Instructor of homo economics in the division of tho Davis Branch of the University of I California.

I Miss Struve will remain only for I a brief visit with Miss Bullock, ..1.1.1, Npuf Rev. Joseph Dauwe, assistant pas Mis. Elgert will stay at the Castle Harbour Hotel. After July 10, on their return from Bermuda. Mr.

tor of St. Cecilia Church, as sub-deacon, and the Rev. George Smith as master of ceremonies. Elgert and his bride will be it home In their residence at 270 Beverly Road, Mount Lebanon, Th.ychurch wa, beautifully deco- no wl remaln rated with white snapdragons and Church Groups for a week, will be joined by Miss Pittsburgh Omega Chapter of Phi Beta, Out-of-town guests at the f. lne U'B Jewel McArvy of Woodland, Calif, For her wedding journey the, bride wore a sport suit of pink and uqua blue.

Mr. and Mrs. Johnson motored to Sutton's Bay, Mlch. where they will pass the remainder-of the month at the Johnson's urn'-' mer cottage. On their return, they will reside1' at an apartment on Stewart Ave': nue, Fort Thomas.

ding Included: Miss Olga Rahnn, inm" uiray. i Following this visit, they will join Mrs. Ottilie Rahnn, Miss Helene lhe tishers, Messrs. Harry Eves-, M(m st.uve Npw Vurk. sailing Elgert.

Mrs. Emll Barth and laBe Scho! i on July 2 for a summer In Eutopc. Walter Barth of New York bridesmaids, Miss JuUj Mrs. Adolph Rahnn of Elizabeth Schmidt. Miss Dorothy Grund-1 Among the Sigma Chi boys who N.

Mr. James M. Tower of hoefer, Miss Ruth Adelspcrger, and came from Lexington, for the 1-. ai Hh maid nf honor. Miss Bettv Ann siirm r.h dance at the Pavlllion Out-of-town guests present at9 Christ Church Woman's Club-Mrs.

Cora Cain will be Chairman of the Christ Chuxch Woman's Clubs picnic to be rrttfd In Mount Airy Forest Wednesday. The North-Ride-Mount Airy bus leaves Fifth 'Ftrret at 9:53, 11:10 or 12:27 o'clock. All members are asked to bring a cup and spoon. Cards will be played in the afternoon, TTasuuiKLuii, a. ivira, Annul 1 i ij vc; Eveslaee.

the bride's younger sis- Caorlce last Saturday night were the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Lind. Mrs. John They took their places at the Messrs.

Walter G. Rehm, Paul Elmer T. Russell. Muncie, altar steps wherethe groom, with i d. Rehm, and Fred Bringardfier, and Mrs.

H. W. Seale and daughter hi. hmther Mr. Lawrence Grath- Jr While here, thev were tne wohl, as his best man, awaited the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Miss Ida Huber, of Cincinnati. Ohio; Mrs. H. J. Foerster of Fort Worth, Texas; and Mrs.

Rose Meyers and Miss Marjory Ann Meyers of Tiffin, Ohio. bride, who entered on the arm of his father, who gave her in mar women's fraternity of music and speech, on Friday received the women in this group Into membership at the home of Mrs. O. B. Kaiser on Indian Hill.

Miss Hazel Hiebcr and Miss Velma Swaite were received into active membership; Mrs. Kaiser Into associate membership, and Mrs. Mabel Tose-gale was inducted as patroness. Miss Ixilo Lemme Rohinson of Kappa Chapter, University of Kentucky, was the guest of honor, and delegates from Delta Chapter, Conservatory of Music; the Cincinnati Alumnae Club and Omega Chapter were also present. Miss Marjorie Van Leunen, President of Omega Chapter, was in charge of the Initiation ceremony.

miss jjoromea, cieveiana, unio; and Mrs. J. T. Sloane and son oV Birmingham, Mr. Rosa Sealei Huntington, W.

Mr. Ros Seale Berkley, W. MrF Walter Burnell, Lafayette, Miss Kay Aldrlch, Sidney, Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Sloane, Co-! lumbia, Mrs.

M. W. William son, Wllliamsvllle, N. and MrA Winston Walden, Asheville, N. C.

i v7 Av Itclta Gamma Alumnae-Mis. J. C. White will he hostess to the Delta Gamma Alumnae and their husbands at a Smorgasbord dinner at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening at her summer home at Glon-vere. Mrs.

Larry Hunt, Mrs. Charles Adams, and Mrs. Russell Hedeen are members of the committee in charge of arrangements for the affair. Glen ere is or. Woosier Pike right ouslde of Miss Ethel Ruth Haufh, a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hauth, Kessler Avenue, East Clifton, recently became the bride of Mr. Clifford E. Frederick, a son of Mrs. Mathilda Frederick of Corryvllle.

The ceremony took place on June 11 at St. John's Evangelical Church, Mount Auburn, Rev. E. Voss officiating. The bride and groom are now residing at 319 Jefferson Avenue.

riage. I The bridesmaids were gowned alike In peach marquisette shaded from a delicate flesh tone Into a deep coral, worn by the maid of honor. Their heart-shaped hats matched the dainty blue bows of their gowns, made with slim-fitting bodice, puffed sleeves, and bouffant skirts. They carried old-fashioned bouquets. The bride was radiantly lovely In her white lace gown, fashioned simply with a long train.

Her veil of tulle fell from a becoming and Mrs. Hugh D. Scott, at tneir residence In Park Hills. The Church of the Immaculate Conception, Newport, yesterday was the scene of the wedding of Miss Alberta Gugel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Gugel, Newport, to Mr. Daniel Smith, son of Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, Newport, Rev. Gerhard Geisen officiating. The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, wore a gown of white lace fashioned along princess lines with a full skirt which formed a train.

Her tulle veil was held to her hair with a braided satin and extended beyond her train in graceful folds. She carried a bouquet of(wbjite gardenias and roses, Miss Edna Goode, maid of honor, and Miss Lillian Smith, bridesmaid, ndded a colorful note to the wedding Mr, Kenton Donaldson, ion of, Mr and Mrs. Andrew of Riverside Parkway, For Thomas, has arrived home aftety completmg his freshman year etj Dartmouth College, Hanover, U. C. At Work And i The annual spring dance of tha-; Delta Gamma Nu sorority was held, on June 11 at tha Highland Country Club.

Those who arranged parties on this occasion were Miss Laura Gaines, Miss Eileen Turner, coronet of satin and hung grace Mrs. Norma B. Ott of Ios Angeles, a former resident of JUNIOR SERVICE HEAD of the Council of" Chmches of Greater Cincinnati. Mrs. Lester Stork, Chairman, will hold lis regular monthly meeting at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday at the Immigrant House of Friendliness, 310 Findlay Street.

C. C. W. A. Health Class-Mrs.

C. J. Withrock will entertain the members of the health class of the Cincinnati Catholic Women's Club with a bridge luncheon at the Terrace Park Country Club Wednesday. Mrs. William Steltenpohl will assist Mrs.

Wittrock as hostess. Cincinnati, announces the engagement of her daughter, Clara Blanche, to Mr. Clarence J. Glass-meye, a son of Mrs. Way Glass-meyer of Avondale.

No date has 1 in their frocks of peach and aqua blue. Their dresses were modeled fully beyond the train of her dres. Her bouquet was of gardenias and lilies of the valley. Her only jewols were a strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Mrs.

Eveslage's gown was of rose lace, and Mrs. Grathwohl, mother of the groom, chose light blue lace. Both wore gardenia corsages. Immediately following the ceremony a breakfast was served at the Hotel Alms. After the reception, which was held at the Alms from to 5 o'clock In the after alike along princess lines of net and lace.

They wore large picture been set for the wedding. Miss Ott was a student at the University of Cincinnati and a member of Alpha Chi Omego Sorority. Mr. Glassmeycr also studied at the University of Cincinnati. Miss Clara Covert, Miss Louise Voet, Miss Jeanne F.

Kollman, Miss Lucille Wilson, Misses Gin and Tink Meyer, Mrs. Mary Green, Mis Mary Lou Moellering, Miss Virginia, Desmond, Miss Lucille Schmlti MIhs Bertye B. Hurning, and Miss Gertrude Vandervort. hats of the same shade as their dresses. Miss Goode.

carried a bouquet of peach-tinted roses and gladiolas. Miss Smith carried ii similar bouquet Of pink roses and i gladiolas. Mr. William Gugel, brother of the bride, was the best man. Mr.

Kd- noon, the bride and groom departed by motor for Florida. Mr. and Mia. Grathwohl will be at home to In their apartment at 31 Glen Este Place, Clifton, after July 1st. Council of Jewish Juniors Board of Directors of the Council of Jewish Juniors met at the home of Miss Viiginia Kramer, President, last week.

The following Chairmen have been appointed: Social Service, Florence Kaufman; Religion, Ruth Himmelfarb; Peace, Marcella Bimstein; Revisions, Ethel Jentelson; Publicity, Marjorie Brown: Membership, Bernire Er-lick; Bulletin, Dorothy Rock; Pro-pram, Clara belle Zimmerman; Ways and Means, Edith Litrnk. Additional appointees will be added in the near future. Julie Bllllart Circle Rev. John E. Kuhn, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Catholic Students' Missjon Crusade, will conduct a Day of Recollection for the members and friends of the Julie Billiart Circle on June 28 at Notre Dame Convent, Grandin Road.

Reservations can be made by mail, or by phone by calling East 0766. Rose Althauser Woman's Foreign Missionary Society The June meeting of the Rosa Althauser Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will be held from 10 to 3 o'clock Tuesday at the Westwood M. E. Church. Luncheon will be served at noon.

The business session will follow the luncheon, with Mrs. Robert Krone presiding. Annual reports will be given by the officers, also a report by the Nominating Committee. Members will then elect the new officers for the The wedding of Miss Ruth Boebinger, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Boebinger, to Mr. Woodrow Perry, minister of the White Oak Christian Church, White Oak, Ohio, will take place on Saturday, June 25, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the White Oak Church. Mr. Perry Is a graduate of the Atlanta, Tech High School, and also of the Cincinnati Bible Seminary. The bride's only attendant will be Miss Lillian Perry of Atlanta, a sister of the groom.

Mr. Woodford ward McNally and Mr. Thomas Smith were ushers. A reception was held after the ceremony at the Knights of Columbus Hall, East Third Street, Newport. Following a brief wedding jaunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Smith will reside at 24 West Tenth Street, Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Regen- Miss Marion Rule, President ott Alpha Tau chapter of Kappa Alphat Theta, is a delegate to Its national biennial convention to be held June.

2fi to July 1 at the Essex and, Sussex Hotel at Spring Lake, N. J. The Cincinnati Thetas will serenade' the delegates when the special traln makes its stop here from the West, Coast, Thyrsday, June 23, at o'clock. Mrs. Allan Craln of College Hill! will serve as President of the Cln-J clnnatl Alumnae chapter of Kappa' Alpha Theta for the coming yesr.J and she, also, will leave on June 23 for Spring Lake, where she will represent this chapter at the con-' ventlon.

steln of North Fort Thomas Ave Boebinger, a brother of the bride, will be the best man. The ushers In the presence of the Immediate family and a few friends, Miss Eleanor Lucas, the daughter of Mrs. Louise Lucas, and Mr. Carl H. Hitz were married In one of the private parlors of the Hotel Alms at 4:30 yesterday afternoon, Rev.

Hans Haupt officiating. The bride's only attendant was Miss Mildred RudolF, the groom's best man being his brother, Mr. Andrew Hitz. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served. The bride and groom will make their home in Bond Hill on their return from a honeymoon in the East.

nue, Fort Thomas, have aa their guests their daughter, Mrs. John Starred, and her daughter, Lynn, of Wlnnetka, 111. Their youngest will be Messrs. Olin Hay, Leroy McElroy, Charles DeVore, and Ei-bert Boebinger. After a brief honeymoon In Florida, this bride and groom will reside at the home of the bride's parents on West Adams Road, Mount Healthy, Ohio, Woman's Auxiliary, Hotel Greel-ers -At a recent meeting of the Women's Auxiliary, Hotel Grceters of Americn, at the Netherland riaza Hotel, the following dele-Rates were elected to attend the International Convention of Greet-ers which is to be held in Atlantic City, June 19 to 23: Mrs.

Ida Hug-gins, Misses Kathryn Taber and Betty Cole. The Traymore Hotel will be the headquarters for the ruxiliary. coming year. Mrs. Arnold Hoffman is In charge of the devotional service, and an interesting program will complete this meeting, whitfh will be the last until September.

fi" 'mil daughter, Mls Annabel, is departing toduy for Northwestern University, Evanstun, III, where she will take several courses in the summer sesuion of school. Mrs. M. B. Ferguson, formerly of Fort Thomas, now residing In Cincinnati, departed lust week for Vancouver, Canada, for a summer tour around the world.

Mrs. Ferguson will visit 'the West Indies, Ceylon, Bombay, India; Cairo, Egypt; Italy, Germany, France, and England. Mons. J. IfNiry Schengber of St.

Fiances de Sales Church will give a luncheon In one of the private dining rooms of the Hotel Alms today in honor of Rev. Edward J. Lambert, who was ordained recently In Dubuque, Iowa, and who will celebrate hla first solemn high Continued On Next Tage. The marriage of Miss Mary Beatrice Daly, an only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nichael L. Daly of Weyer Avenue, Norwood, to Mr. Ralph Belmesc-fce of Clifton was solemnized at St. Elizabeth Church on Saturday, June 18, at 9 o'clock, the Rev. Francis Gresle officiating.

The bride's only attendant was Whatsoever Club The club Is closing Us year with a bridge-luncheon at the Hyde Park Country Club Thursday. A picnic at Coney Island on July 14 is another social event planned for the summer. Mrs. Edgar Ulrlcl, the new President of the club, will he assisted by the following officers during the coming vear: Mrs. J.

H. Srhlanser, Women's Department of the Council of Churches of Greater Cincinnati The Committee on Big Sister Work of the Woman's Department of the Council of Churches of Greater Cincinnati, Mrs. T. J. Nirhol, Chairman, will meet in At St.

William Church yesterday morning at 9:45 o'clock the mar-J i lags took place of Miss Rose-( mary Wobben and Mr. Robert B.i Plogman, Rev. Francis Reardon' officiating. The bride was glvenj away by her father, Mr. A.

Wobben. The groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Plogman' of Cincinnati, Is a resident of lumbus, Ohio, where he and hlsi bride will reside following their return from a motor tour of thej Great Smokies, The brlda was attired In white) satin, trimmed In rosepolnte lace and with a full train.

A fingertip veil attached to a coronet cap of) tucked tulle and a bouquet oft gardenias completed this bridal' ensemble. Her attendants weraj her sisters, Miss May Wobben, sat maid of honor, Miss Grace WobJ ben, and her cousin Miss FlorencaJ Cook. All wore white tucked net. GOOD POSTURE at 10 regular monthly session o'clock Tuesday In Room 327, Union Vice President; Mrs. Hannah Rabe, Central Building.

Secretary; Mrs. Gertrude Beck. The CnmmiMee on Immigrant i Treasurer; Mrs. Robert Wellman, Work of the Woman's Department Corresponding Secietary. Mrs.

J. T. Fisher of Scott Street, Covington, enjoyed a pleasant vlr.it last week with relattveo at Car-rollton, Ky. Mrs. Leslie Ireton will be hostess to the members of the drama circle of the Covington Woman's Club at a covered dinh luncheon Wednesday at her home on Hasten Street, Ludlow.

Miss Peggy Weakley, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Calvin Weakley Carlion photo. MRS. MARK A.

THEISSF.N. Mrs. Mark A. Theissen Is the PARTY CHAIRMEN of this group. Miss Lorraine Huffman is Vice President; Mrs.

August Richter, Corresponding Secretary; Miss Rosemary McNeeve, Recording Secretary; Miss Louise Kleve, newly elected President of the Junior Service of he Cincinnati Catholic Women's Association, an organization, as its name Implies, Treasurer, and Miss Joan Feldman, made up of the younger members I Auditor. Engagements And Weddings, of Tremont Avenue, Fort Thoniss, Is enjoying a sojourn In Ashland, and Charleston, W. where nhe la the guest of friends and relatives. Miss Edith Kathman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Kathman, Ijitonla; Miss Margaret Ann Kelly, the niece of Judge and Mrs. John B. Read, Covington, and Miss Mary Brady, the niece of the Misses Lin-nle and Alice Brady, Covington, were among the honor students graduated from Cardome Academy, Georgetown, Ky. Miss Kathman was awarded a scholarship to the College of St. Mary of the Springs, Columbus, Ohio; Miss Kelly to the Nazareth Junior College, Bards- with large white straw hatsj trimmed with coral streamers for the maid of honor and cornflower blue ribbons for the others.

Thelri bouquets were of coral gladlolli and blue delphinium. The groom's brother, Mr. CharlesJ Plogman, was best man, Mr. Rob-, ert Kroger and Mr. Raymond' Wieber being ushers.

Following the ceremony and reception thej wedding breakfast was held ln one of the large private dining rooms at the Hotel Alms. The Mothers' Club of the Slgmaj Delta are giving a card party on June 29 at Haddan Hall. Thej proceeds are to be used for scholarship fund. Chairmen of thai day are Mis. Abe Myers, Mrs.

Leo Weisse, and Mrs. John Stillpass. fm at Quebec Gardens with 40 members of the immediate families present. In the evening a reception was held at the K. of C.

Hall for the many friends of the bride and groom. The bride and groom, following their honeymoon in Canada and the On Saturday morning, June 11, 1 at St. Church, Miss Edna Mary Hellman, a daughter of Mrs. Loretta Hellman of Gil-sey Avenue, became the bride of Mr. August Trapp of Guerly Road at a double-ring ceremony, Francis Reardon officiating.

The bride wore a princess-styled Eastern states, will lCbtdo in Price Hill Beta Kappa Mothers' Club will) meet at the home of Mrs. F. G.J Brune. 71 Jefferson Avenue. Read-J ing, Ohio, Monday, June 20.

Lunch-, eon will be served at 12:30 o'clock' The marriage of Miss Mildred Ann Lind, a daughter of Mrs. John Jacob Llnd and the late Mr. Llnd, formerly of Cincinnati and now a resident of Pittsburgh, to Mr. Albert Hans Elgert, a son of Mrs. Catherine De Hass, of Forest Hills, Pittsburgh, took place at noon Saturday, June 18, at St.

Bernard's Church, Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh. Rev. Thomas Bryson, pastor of the church, performed the service, which waj( followed by a wed gown made of white satin and lace, with a tulle Veil and Juliet lace cap. She had for her attendants her sister, Miss Helen Hcilman, maid of honor, Miss Alice Sommers and Miss Florence Breslen, bridesmaids, and Miss Jean Heilman, her youngest sister, junior bridesmaid. Miss Helen Heilman's gown was of aqua, Miss Commers, yellow.

Miss Breslen, cornflower, and Miss Jean Heilman, peach. Each carried a bouquet of yellow roses which blended with their large leghorn hats. WOMEN SCREAM! town, and Miss Brady to the College of the Sacred Heart, Louisville, Ky. The first of a round of gayetles for the Covington graduates of Cardome was a dance given Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs.

Karl O'Connell, uncle and aunt of Miss Brady, at their home on Beechmont Road, Fort Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hitch of East Eighth Street, Covington, departed Friday for Central Kentucky, where they went to be present at a reunion of the Johnson family at Frankfort, Ky. They will be the guests of Mrs. Susie Cogswell and Mis.

W. V. Iewis at their home near Frankfort. Simplicity was the keynote at the wi'dding of Misti Marion Seale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Rirnard Seale, Fort Thomas, to Mr. Claude W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W.

Jnhnton of Fort Thomas on Thursday evening at Willi inv when thev nut on a pair of shoes that rant from Mitrxliall Maniple Shoe ftore. There's such a difference In lmtfltiir on a e-ood lutir of shoes. ding luncheon at Hotel Schenley, PitlsburKh. A reception took place MRS. TAKKKR.

MRS. MANUEL. MRS. I.ITWIJf. 'The groom had as his attendants the evening at the brides home, Mr.

John Fiancis Tinpp, best man, Tolma Avenue, Doiniont, Pitts- Npwujsrl Phnlo. espei'lully when you save lip to KID on a single pair. Remember every al.e from the smallest to the isrgest. Price start from HO to Marshall's, the original ladies sample shoe store, 30 W. Bth helow Florena Beauty Salon Adv.

burgh who has recently returi.ed from hn studies at Notre Dame University, and Mr. Louis Xavier Trapp, Tuesday In the Lexington Center, Lexington Avenue and' Reading Road. Mrs. Mandel, President of The bride, given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Arthur Windle, of Mrs.

Litwin is Chairman and Mrs. Farker co-Chairman of the card sry which the Avondale Synagog Sisterhood will give at' 1 o'clock MISS ANN STUNTKRKCK. Miss Stiintehock, who graduated from Mount Noire Dame nu Thursday, won the "Good Posture" award. She Is a daughter of nr. and Mrs.

J. Hunteberk 0( flrasant Rldga, the Sisterhood, Is member of the groomsman. I The wedding breakfast was held Cincinnati, Ohio, wore a gown ol white mouselline de soie. The long 1.

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