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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 13

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Tuesday, March 14, 1967 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 1J Promote May Festival Cleaned the equivalent of $2676 in a b00 safekeeping and hs 'J0 throw out about 30 old books nls money went to tne garbage dump. Keally LA CORUNA, Spain en Manuel Cobas Fandino, a Spanish seaman, lost his savings when his wife cleaned house. He had put Box Springs and made to fit antique beds Tennis Club Officers Mr. Edward Wagner III was re-elected president of the Cincinnati Tennis Club at the trustees' meeting following the H7th annual club meeting on Sunday. Mr.

William Wichman was re-elected secretary and Mr. Morley P. Thompson, treasurer. Re-elected to the board for three-year terms were Mrs. J.

De Mar.se Sawyer and Mr. David Watt. "TAILORED FOR YOUR COMFORT" mw Hi WW tf- -y immii i.m I null ii li I I I) ii urn A 'ka i V': I 4 I mm iT fc. 1Sif gfBMI A C-'i il Distinguished Cuesis Mr. Nelson S.

Knaggs Is entertaining at dinner on Saturday In honor of the ambassador from Thailand, the Hon. Subich Nimman-hemlnda and Mme. Nlm-manheminda. The function will take place at the Queen City Club. Ambassador Nlmmanhe-minda will appear on the Council of World Affairs WLW, radio program, on Sunday morning, as will also Mr.

Knaggs. Ambassador and Mme. Nlmmanhemlnda were In Cincinnati for the opening of Mr. Knaggs' exhibition at the Natural History Museum, some three years ago, the same date as the assassination of President Kennedy. Later this month, Mr.

Knaggs is planning to attend the annual banquet of The Explorers Club on March 31 in New York City. As the only Cincinnati member of this select organiza-aion, Mr. Knaggs has reserved a table to the banquet. Among his guests will be Mr. Walter C.

Langsam, president of the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Walter 1 1 internationally known TV personality, and Mr. Knaggs' two sons, Ma J. Nelson S. Knaggs of Perln Air Force Base, Cleveland, and Mr.

James F. Knaggs of Cleveland. Vacation Plans Mrs. Edward H. Jones and Miss Barbara Jones are driving to Evanston, 111., on Friday to spend a few days of Barbara's vacation from graduate school at the University of Cincinnati.

Returning to Cincinnati with them the first of the week will be Miss Catherine Jones, who has completed her senior year at Northwestern University. She plans to return to Evanston in June for MISS RUTH ANNE UPSON, daughter of Dr. and Mark Upson has chosen Saturday, May 20, as the date for her marriage to Mr. Keith Alan son of Mr. and Mrs.

John LaFerrlere of Detroit, Mich. The ceremony will take place at 8:30 o'clock at the Church of the Redeemer, will be followed by a -reception at the Cincinnati "Country Club. The bride-elect's sister, Kathryn Marie Upson, will "be the maid of honor, and another sister, Susan Upson, will be Junior bridesmaid. The bridesmaids will be Misses Marcia Lee Johnson of this city, Marguerite Upson of Darien, a cousin of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Mark Chapin (Mary Sheridan Walker) of Hampton, N.

and Susan B. Newklrk of Hamilton, Ohio. Mr. Marek J. Bozdech of Bay City.

will be Mr. LaFerriere's best man. Ushers will be Messrs. Mark Upson III of Cincinnati, brother of the bride-to-be; Mark A. Fishman of Huntington Woods.

William W. Hlnkley of Park Ridge, Hugh Richard Whiting of Muskegon, and Frank Joseph Heaney of Detroit, Mich. Top 11 million TOKYO The world's most populous city now has more than 11 million Inhabitants, the Tokyo Census Bureau reported. As of February 1, there were 5,638,583 men In Tokyo and 5.401-717 women, the bureau said, and Tokyo's population Jumped 13,287 during January. BEDDING CO.

24 MAIN ST. 241 Mattresses or odd size Sine 1805 BOUQUET sprays of diamonds setting. The brooch, and fifty dollars. Andrews STREET 621-9844 Working On Suburban Display Mrs. Edward J.

Mclntyre, Mrs. Thomas Ottenjohn and Mrs. Jack D. Osborn SPRING Graceful bud laden in an airy platinum thirty four hundred Engagements Are Announced Neavstedt LAST DAY TODAY to see the complete GEOFFREY BEENE summer collection of fabulous dresses and costumes informally modeled 11 a. m.

to 4 p. m. coffee and Instruction meeting recently for the members of her committee. They include Mrs. Alfred S.

Cohen, Mrs. Gerald J. Robinson, Mrs. Frank Ferris, Mrs. Janette Newman, Mrs.

Robert Knodel, Mrs. Fred Scull, Mrs. Fred O. Ward, Mrs. Dennis Barron, Mrs.

Edward J. Mclntyre, Mrs. Harold Holmes, Mrs. John Schott, Mrs. Edward Sue Hirschbcrg MR.

AND MRS. IRVIN HHISCHBERG of Wyoming, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sue, to Mr. Martin Acker-man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris J.

Ackerman of Donora, Pa. Miss HIrschberg attended Lasell Junior College and the University of Missouri. Mr. Ackerman attended the University of Cincinnati, where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu, and is a graduate of California State College. Currently he is serving with the Air Force.

The wedding is planned for the late spring. i Miss Valerie Raabe MR. AND MRS. VICTOR RAABE of Cincinnati announce the engagement of their their daughter, Valerie Mrs. Paul R.

Leary, THE GROWTH of Greater Cincinnati was a prime factor In planning for May Festival display distribution to suburban areas. Mrs. Jack D. Osborn, suburban display chairman, heads a large committee to deliver May Festival promotional material to suburban shopping centers and commercial firms. Mrs.

Osborn combined a 4 Miss Kay, to Mr. Thomas Welch Flechtner, son of Mr. and Mrs. August M. Flechtner of Fostoria, Ohio.

Miss Raabe was graduated from the University of Cincinnati and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta. Mr. Flechtner was graduated from Dartmouth College. Both are graduate students at the University of Wisconsin, where Miss Raabe will receive her masters in medical microbiology In June and plans to work toward her doctorate next year. Mr.

Flechtner Is working toward his doctorate in chemistry. The wedding will take place July 22 in Westwood First Presbyterian Church. Ciri Mil Cut lion. 2.30 1 NW5 1 I Queen City Club "Broadway Revisited" is the theme of tlie Thursday night program at the Queen City Club. Cocktails at 6 o'clock will be followed by a buffet dinner from 6:30 to 8 o'clock.

The entertainment will be provided by Nip Nelson and The Continentals, with selections from "pops" to opera. Among those who have already sent in their reservations are Messrs. and Mesdames H. Banker, Carl W. Bieser, Thomas L.

Conlan, Stanley A. Fergor, Milton M. Gatch, A. Otis Graeser. Lee J.

Grote, Edward J. Hallen-back. Robert J. McIIugh, Joseph G. Morris, J.

Mack Swigert, Mr. John T. Nolan Junior. Also Mrs. Claude V.

Cour-ter, Mrs. Teasdale Fisher, Mrs. Rogert S. Littleford, Mrs. W.

W. Marling and Mrs. Joseph D. Nelson. Lacquer is made from the sap of the lacquer tree, which is found only in the Orient.

Henry Harris 1 Kent and Mrs. Ralph A. Navaro. Also Mrs. James Elder, Mrs.

Hunter Severdlng, Mrs. Murray Smith Mrs. Thomas H. Ottenjohn, Mrs. David Dodge, Mrs.

William Gregg. Mrs. Nelson Hart-man, Mrs. James Minor III, Mrs. Richard Booze, Mrs.

Robert Wettach, Mrs. Carolyn Miller, Mrs. William Griebstein. Mrs. Robert Stoehr III, Mrs.

Thomas Wood Mrs. Stanley Kammer, Mrs. Paul Leary, Mrs. Joseph Lukens, Miss Donna Tangeman, Mrs. James H.

Groebe and Mrs. Jerry K. Muir. Work, Not Fanfare TRIVANDRUM, India LV) There will be few cornerstone-laying ceremonies in Kerala state during the next five years, says E. M.

S. Nomboodlrlpad the new state chief minister. Mr. Nomboodiripad, who led a leftist bloc to victory in the recent general elections, said he and his ministers will get more work done If they stop conducting cornerstone-1 a 1 ceremonies for every new building. 'Advertnement A Beauty Hint Margaret Merrll advises that it is quite simple for every woman to promote an English countryside complexion.

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