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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 83

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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83
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(Notice To Brides And Brides-'lo-He Cincinnati Knquirf Pace 3. Section Sunday, August 7, I960 farllitit the proper handling of picture of bride and of girl who engaKemento ar being announced the folloulne regulation will bo observed: AH photograph mutt be blark and whlto or aepia-toned pirture or glouie. No naphot or tinted Knights, St. John St. Helena Auxiliary No.

1S2. Knights of St. John, will meet at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday in St.

John School Hall, 1723 Republic St. Mrs. Rose photograph will bo accepted. All photorrapht must be submitted 1 SI 1 Vj Vi Jordy, president, will reoort on plans for a fund-raising project. to the Society Department of The Enquirer by the bride, bride groom or a member of their family.

If mailed to The Knquirer article accompanying photograph must be signed by a member ol the family. Only the photograph of the bride will bo accepted It mut be accompanied by typewritten or legibly written in formation about the wedding Including the name of the bride and bridegroom, their parents, where and when the wedding took place. All bridal photograph must reach The fCnnulrer within TWO WEEKS after the date the wedding took place. VOU CAN IUV WHOUSAlf IS i tir Jg GREETING CARDS CIom-0u1-2I Card Boxes-50c urn tvryay-Ail Gtl nl-ll lirftdy Albums FREE CHRISTMAS 0ES IN STOCK NO Wedding Invitations ter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Hokel University of i 1 a l.j where she was a member of ALL rOI of Charleston, W. to Mr. Walter Pahl Hempfllng, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Hemp- Chi Omega. Mr.

Hempfling! was graduated from UC and; 100 INVITATIONS WITH tEUPIlON 100 THANK VOU INfORMAlS 100 WEDDG NKINS PERSONALIZED MISS SUE HALL HOKE ONI ONLY currently is doing graduate 00 MISS MARILYN SEITZ MR. AND MRS. HOWARD 6EITZ announce the engage MISS RUTH ANN KOOP ANNOUNCEMENT has been THE ENGAGEMENT and fling of this city, has at Yale University. FRANCOISE GREETINGS approaching marriage of announced. The wedding will take place Miss Sue Hall Hoke, daugh-1 Miss Hoke attended the September 10 in Charleston.

H9 WEST STH ST. CH I 1281 ment of their daughter. Mart- made by Mrs. Elvira E. Koop lyn Ann, to Mr.

David Erlanger of the engage-son of Mr. and Mrs. of her daughter, Ruth Mattlin. I Ann. to Mr.

Thomas L. MRS. ANTHONY CHIODI ST. ELIZABETH CHURCH, mrs. john w.

McCarthy THE WEDDING of Miss Ruberg of Ft. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Seibert of Ft.

Lauderdale, Fla. The wedding will take place October 8 in St. Henry Church. Erlanger. Miss Seitz and her fiance are graduates of Western Hills High School.

Westwood First Presbyterian Church will be the scene of the wedding on October IB AMEER'S UDCDHJEW Peg Norton of Cleveland and Norwood, was the setting for Mr. John William McCarthy the marriage on July 19 of of this city took place July Miss Mary Ann Geisz, daugh- 18 In St. Clare Church.lter of Mr. and Mrs. John August Furniture Sih Cleveland, with the Rev.

Geisz of Norwood, to Mr. An-Eneas Sweeney officiating.jthony Chiodi, son of Mr. and The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Dominic Chiodi of Del-Mrs. James Norton of Cleve-'hi Hills.

Msgr. Francis A. land and the late Mr. Nor-Gressle officiated at the cere-ton. The bridegroom is a sonjmony and was assisted by of Mrs.

John McCarthy ofjthe Rev. James E. Wald and Elizabeth, N. and the latjtne Rev John uiricn Mr. McCarthy.

hH, Va Mlc. Attending the bride were Wool Imported Mrs. Ronald Niklaus, Mrs.vvliZDacKer ner maia 01 Richard Shaeffer and the honor. The other attendants .95 Vlrturvd brlaw are citjht ol thirteen traditional iavnrlten iront the fabulouM Maker furniture collection that Clottson' In featuring In the Auqunt Furniture Sale. Don't ml our Maker9 Dozen, an each piece ha been a proven lavarlte at regular price and on sale will prove irresistible.

11 Misses Eileen Norton and Sialic nan were Mrs. Mary Bedinghaus and the Misses Ruth Geisz Kathy Crotty. Mr. Peter Sq. Yd.

McCarthy was best man and and Lois Reihs. Mr. Donald Bedinghaus Broadloom Messrs. Henry Ragiel, John Petitt and Neil Norton were the ushers. was best man for Mr.

Chiodi. Formerly J13.95 Sq. Yd. The ushers were Messrs. The bride Is a graduate of Robert Geisz.

Andrew Chiodi mm mmmt Ej y.tWfWIWWiWVyWJ ffW Beaumont School for Girls and Lawrence Geisz. and Ursuline College for Following a honeymoon In Canada. Mr. Chiodi and his omen, both In Cleveland. She received her masters degree In education from the bride are residing In Nor wood.

University of Cincinnati and presently is a teacher in the Hamilton County Public School System. Mr. McCarthy is a graduate of the Whar ton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania. Mr. McCarthy and his bride are residing in Cincinnati.

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flick pitSr MISS JACQUELINE LEISLER Jr THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Jacqueline K. Leisler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Leisler of this city, to Mr.

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Her fiance was graduated from Carl Schurz High School. Chicago, and received his bachelor of science degree I 1 iW Oee Mesdey A.M. 1:10 P.M. made by Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Minnich of the engagement of their daughter, Anita Louise, to Mr. Richard F. Bal-zer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balzer.

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