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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 77

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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77
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Sunday, September 15, 1968 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 9-G SHOP ALL 5 STORES MONDAY 10 A.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. SAVE 8.88 pr. 48" regularly sgl. w.

11.98 84" I. Mrs. Stephen Oliver THE WEDDING of Miss Sally Kay Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W.

Price of Brookville, Ohio, to Mr. Stephen Arnett Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Othur V. Oliver Jr.

of Fairfield, Ohio, took place Saturday at the Normandy United Methodist Church, Centerville. Rev. Milford Ater officiated. A reception was held at Wampler's Farm. The bride wore a gown of Ivory silk organza and Alencon lace and carried: a bouquet of lillies-of-the-valley, baby's breath and stephanotis.

Miss Linda Mae Price of Dayton was her sister's maid of honor. Attendants were Mrs. Lytis A. Davis Jr. of Charleston, W.

Mrs. Thomas Storch of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Ronald Bixler and Mrs. Robert Rhoades both of Brookville, Ohio, and the Misses Barbara Sharp of Arlington, and Linda Reed of Bryan, Ohio. Jenny Phillipi of this city was the junior bridesmaid.

Mr. Joseph Stewart Jr. of this city was best man. Ushers were the Messrs. Phillip N.

Oliver and Christopher T. Oliver, George Eicher of this city, William Downing of Springfield, Herbert Bissell Jr. of Fairfield, Frank Beatty of Cleveland and Randy Weiss of Fairfield. The bride is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University and a member of Chi Omega. Mr.

Oliver attends Xavier University. Following a wedding trip to Florida, Costa Rica, Panama and Nicaragua, the couple will reside in Cincinnati. Mrs. Lowell Flanary THE WEDDING of Miss Lucille Anne Arthur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin W. Arthur of Norwood, Ohio, to Mr. Lowell D. Flanary, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Earl Flanary of Lynch, took place August 24 at Zion United Church of Christ. Rev. H. Daehler Hayes officiated. A reception followed in the church parlor.

Mrs. Donald Snopek was matron of honor. Mr. Thomas Shetler was best man. Ushers were the Messrs.

Charles Arthur and Curt and Larry Flanary of Lynch, Ky. The groom is a senior at Eastern Kentucky University. The couple is residing in Richmond, Ky. Miss Judith Wells MRS. EUNICE DAY WELLS of Silver Springs, announces the engagement of her daughter, Judith Lea, to Mr.

Michael Orris Brosee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manfred O. Brosee of this city. Mr.

Brosee is a graduate of the U. S. Na- val Academy and is presently stationed in Quantico, Va. A November 30 wedding is planned. Mrs.

Howard Leftwich THE MARRIAGE OF Moss Sandra Youkilis, daughter of Mrs. Ben Youkilis, of this city, and the late Mr. Youkilis, to Dr. Howard M. Leftwich, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Ben Leftwich, of Hoopeston, took place August 24 at Adath Israel Synagogue. Rabbi Fishel Goldfeder officiated, assisted by Cantor Chaim Feifel. Mrs. Marvyn H.

Youkills was matron of honor. Attendants were the Misses Marilyn Fishman, Karen Leftwich and Mrs. Walter Rubin. Mr. Herbert Forman was best man.

Ushers were the Messrs. Donald Leftwich and Morton Lebowitz. Bradley Ben Youkilis was ring bearer. Following a wedding trip west, the couple is residing in Clifton. Mrs.

R. Lawrence Rolsen THE WEDDING of Miss Suzanne Johnson, of Minneapolis, daughter of Mr. and Arthur Johnson of Ames, Iowa, to Mr. R. Lawrence Rolsen of St.

Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolsen of this city, took place at the Community Presbyterian of Rosamond, Ill. Church, Ralph M. Donaldson officiated.

A reception was held at the Lake Lawn Inn, Pana, Ill. Mrs. Fred Grischow was matron of honor. Mrs. William Johnson was the attendant.

Jane Grischow was the flower girl. Mr. Leonard Rolsen was best man. Ushers were the Messrs. John Rolsen, William Johnson and James Rolsen.

The bride is a senior at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Rolsen is a senior at the College of St. Thomas. Following a wedding trip, the couple is residing in St.

Paul. Mrs. Charles T. Shoup THE WEDDING of Miss Carol Lovett, niece of Morton R. Lovett, to Mr.

Charles Thomas Shoup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoup, took place August 24 at the Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church. Rev. Edwin Bocksteigel officiated.

A reception followed. Mrs. Sharon Haleman was matron of honor. Atwere Judy tendants, Sandra Serotkin and Mrs. Roxanne Kirion.

Kimberly Kirion and Cindy Shoup were flower girls. Mr. Jon Lillick was best man. Ushers were the Messers. Doug McKecknie, Tom Unrine and Jerry Davis.

Jay Davis was ring bearer. Following a wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., the couple 1 is residing in Cincinnati. self-lined washable draperies Designed to bring a new world of color to your windows, "Winthrop," a. floral jacquard drapery that is elegant but needs little care. Machine washable with foam backing and insulates against the cold weather days ahead.

Of cotton, rayon. white, oyster, moss, persian. Draperies, Seventh also, Swifton. Phone 381-2030. "Winthrop" also available these sizes: 72x84" reg.

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