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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 19

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CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Mtstijr, Usury II. 1951 WM A To Assist At Tea A group of women has been ft Wedding June 20 Miss Mary Ann Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Earl Baxter, has chosen Saturday, June 20, as the date for her marriage to Mr. Dale' Richard Wiethe, son of Mr.

and lrs. Louis Henry Wiethe. The ceremony is to take place at classic FRENCH CUISINE enlisted to take turns in pre siding at the tea table at tomorrow's meeting of the Fed when only ftke FINEST eration of Women's Auxiliaries of the Salvation Army. 7:30 o'clock In the Wyoming xi Tne tea, which will follow a Presbyterian Church, with the; Rev. Charles Fredrick of-! ficiating.

ptrftel dlnlrt Imptecabt nn, program, is to take place at 2 o'clock at the Cincinnati Woman's Club. Mrs. Louis M. Ireton, president of the federa orkshop Planned The Greater Cincinnati Society will hold a work- MISS SUSAN HATTEN-! Chicago, and Dan Coleman of DORF will have her sister, Miss Hollywood, Calif. Xancy Hattendorf, as her maid! Miss Susan Hattendorf is to jf honor at her mamage Hnt thi tion, will preside.

Assisting at the tea table will be Mrs. Walter W. Tangeman, 1 MtlMWtHt Mrs. Wickliffe Jones. Mrs.

Sam iay. February 7. to Mr. David; the University of Michigan! atjsnoP 8 o'clock Tuei-. Schuler, son of Mr.

and Ann Arbor, and will arrive day at The Garden Center, on C.hCu G-tf I portly after that. Miss'Reading Rd. Mr. Stuart Wool- KSttWUMT SUVM -janL-y jiauenaori win come ieyt lecturer on flower arrang iT" uel P. Todd, Mrs.

Ben B. Nelson, Mrs. Richard R. Deupree, Mrs. Walter C.

Langsam, Mrs. Claude V. Courier, Mrs. Fred iium iwr iiasses ai me urn The ceremony, which will be, versitv of Indiana, for the wed jerformed in the presence of the! ding. Mr.

Schuler. who is re ing, will discuss and demonstrate "Unusual Ways of Wearing and Using Orchids." Program chairman is Mrs. Laurence L. Davis. tvnuinic nnci) cum 4(2 rr nrxM strut llHnrtMi: Satut end Mswrut "4 Siptrtrr fnmik Ctrl" vnn noon immediate families and a few siding in Chicago, is to arrive A.

Dowd, Mrs. Ernest Picker lose friends, will be followed by a reception. This will be given, ing, Mrs. Walter F. Eberle and Mrs.

Frederick Geier. in town on February 4. Several parties have been arranged in honor of the prospec- xt 4:30 clock at the Queen City oy ine prospective onuc ivri hrirle On This party will be at Mrs. Donohoe's residence. Mr.

and Mrs. Schuler will parents, Div and Mrs. Glen A. jjrs. Nicholas J.

Giannestras Hattendorf of tms city. and ftlrs larrjf Vry wjll com. The bride-to-be will have two, bine forces for a luncheon, at give a dinner in honor of their son and his fiancee on Fcbru- bridesmaids. Miss Ann houtnard of Cincinnati and Miss Gretchen the Town Club. Mrs.

Stuartjary 6 at the Hotel Sheraton-Warner will be the hostess on Gibson. This hospitality wil' February 1 at a brunch, at her! follow the rehearsal for the residence. wedding. Webster of Eaton Rapids, Mich. Mr.

James Sutphin of Brecks-ville, Ohio, will be Mr. Schuler's iest man. The ushers will be A shower in honor of Miss On February 8, the day after (Pivcki) Hattendorf is to be given on! the wedding, a brunen wui February 5, by Mrs. Philipibe given for the out-of-town Mrs. Willets Prosser, left, Mrs.

R. R. Deupree and Mrs. LeRoy R. Brtoks.

Messrs. Charles Foster of Evanston, 111., Thomas Sullivan guests by Dr. and Mrs. Gian Donohoe, Mrs. George Lohrey jf Toledo, Ohio.

John Cooper ol'and Mrs. A. Samuel Krebs nestras. Symphony Ball At Music Hall RICHARD R. DEU-iApril 4, in the newly redecorat-ian important aspect of the new I Jr.

formal HydPrk I College Hill TsV PREE. nrpsident of tho ballroom at Music Han. decor of me iwusic iau urfii In addition to discussing sub-room, which will be unveiled en's Symphony Committee, met fwmviittep nrtiritip nnrl the 'the lent Of the Ball II recently with Mrs Willets a HPtaiia npoeesarv in Tliis vear's symphony ball Prosser and Mrs. LeRoy planning of the Symphony! will follow the evening con cert at which Michael Rabin will be guest soloist with the Brooks, cochairmen of theiBall, Mrs. Deupree, Mrs.

Pros-1959 Symphony Ball. This gala ser and Mrs. Brooks had a pre-tvent will take place view of a model of the mural, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Q.

Simmons, who is chairman of the day; Miss Elizabeth An- rforenn Mr T-T T.vnnp Rarhpr. Mrs. Richard D. Bryant, Mrs.jMerrill of Katonah, for-John R. Bullock, Mrs.

Edgarjmerly of Ft. Thomas, have an- D. Coons, Mrs. Douglas N. the encasement of ler, Mrs.

Stanley T. Garber, Program Thursday The Education Department of The Cincinnati Woman's Club, of which Henry N. Hooper is chairman, will present Mr. William A. Schoneber-ger of the General Electric Co.

as guest speaker for its meeting as 11 o'clock on Thursday. Mr. Schoneberger's subject, "The Jet Age Is Here," is JANUARY SALE Mrs. John F. Hellebush.

Mrs. George B. Hollister, Mrs. William G. Kefauver, Mrs.

Myers C. Kinney, Mrs. Edward H. Kruckemeyer, Miss Frieda Lotze, Mrs. Robert A.

Lyon, Mrs. Albert A. Merkel, Mrs. their daughter, Anne Blossom, to Mr. William Webb Fancher, son of Mrs.

Is'elson James Fancher of Bethel, and the late Mr. Fancher. The prospective bride attended the University of Kansas and the Katharine Gibbs planned to conincide with the i Edward W. Merkel. Miss Olive once-a-year, only an opportunity to buy wonderful Surprise Bras at special prices inauguration of coast-to-coast I Mills.

Mrs. Ben B. Nelson. Mrs. Jet Airliner service.

The talkiGeorce L. O'Connor. Mrs. School, New York City. Mr.

i will be illustrated with slides. Charles M. Reesey, Mrs. JohnjFancher was graduated from the University of Connecticut for the luncheon following H. Sadler, Mrs.

Charles F. the program, Mrs. Samuel PJSherrick, Mrs. Ewart W. Todd, president of the club, will and received his masters degree in business administration from New York University.

He served with the Navy for three Simpkinson, Mrs. Robert O. Simpson, Mrs. Carl F. Vilter, Mrs.

Gregory G. Wright and Mrs. William H. Zimmer. be joined at the speaker's table by Mr.

and Mrs. Schone-berger, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Percy years. Miss Barbara Anne Bennett The wedding of Miss Merrill -urs.

uavia Aitr 22 and Mr. Fancher is to take place in May. Bride And Bride-To-Be NYLON LACE Regularly 3.95 FINE COTTON Regularly 3.50 BANDEAU 3 .29 BANDEAU 279 Ski. College Club Program "Education of Nations" is the title of the talk to be given by Mr. Joseph Sagmaster, an En- WW' MISS LOISE BALL) XV I A wore identical street -BELL, daughter of Mrs.

Wil-jlength gowns of emerald green liam Cameron Bell of this cityislipper satin, styled with heart-and the late Mr. Bell, was mar-' shaped necklines, short sleeves ried on Saturday evening to sheath-line skirts. The head. David C. Agler.

son of Mr. andjpieces of the attendants were Mrs. Robert W. Agler of Rocky Idyed tJ match their dresses River. Ohio.

land were decorated with quirer editorial writer, at the jf I meeting of tiie Cincinnati Col- I lege Club on Saturday at the Cincinnati Woman's Club. Mi-s. LawTence B. Murphy is Palm trees and flowers Cascade bouquets oi chairman of the. day.

the Church of the Re- 7S I 'her at the speaker's table will FINE COTTON LONG-LINE Regularly 3.95 3 29 Sketched, FINE COTTON three-quarter LONG-LINE white flowers ana re a roses were carried by the attendants, Mr. Agler had Mr. Edward P. Strang Jr. of Cleveland a deemer for the marriage at 7:30 o'clock.

The Rev. Henry W. Sherrill officiated. be Mrs. Claude V.

Courter, Mr, and Mrs. Sagmaster, Mrs. Ixiis 7 The bride was escorted toihis best man. The ushers were SiiXippert, Miss Margaret risk, Mrs. Archibald Allen.

Mrs. ithe altar by her brother, Lt University of Colorado, In Boulder, and the Katharine Gibbs School, in New York City. Mr. Agler was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, where he was a member of Phi Gamma Delta. MR.

AND MRS. HAROLD F. BENNETT of Wyoming, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Anne, to Mr. Horace Phillips Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Horace L. Pike of Ft. Thomas. Kentucky. Miss Bennett attended Stetson University at DeLand, and is a senior at the University of Cincinnati Teachers' College.

She is a member of Delta Delta Delta. Mr. Pike attended Georgetown University, and was graduated from the University of Cincinnati last June. He is a member of Lambda Oil Alpha. No date has been set for the wedding.

Messrs. Lorne C. Smith, also of Cleveland. Andrew V. Boy- Palmer Graves.

Mrs Robert CI vde R. Bell of Norfolk, Va Regularly 3.50 'y Van Fossen and Mrs. William She wore a bouffant gown of sen of Columbus and John S. Clark III. jpearl white tissue taffeta.

ThelRohifs of this oity. 1 Chairman of table setting ismolded bodice was fashioned A rpticr, at the Cincinnati rs Mrs. Clark. She will be assisted; with a wide scooped necklineJr the eeremonv Dice, Mrs. Mrs.

William r- by cap sleeves and folds of sell nFor her aughter's we i Charles Robert Dice and Mrs material caught witn sprays oi Mrs Bell w.Qrc a sheath-line Luberger. Mrs. John L. Stixibbe, gown of royal blue silk peau de soie. The bridegroom's moth serving chairnmn, will have satin leaves, i ne sKin or tne gown featured an apron front and a chapel-length train.

A scalloped coronet of iridescent er wore a sheath-line gown of Jordon. Mrs. I liam Greening, Mrs. Francis "On The Level" by Chanda This captivating sailor (worn on the level) in a white ripple straw, banded with red and orange grosgrain and a perky orange feather. 59.95 BROTHE Dale and Mrs.

Robert Crosset isequins and pearls held the American beauty silk peau de soie. Both Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Agler wore white orchid cor- her assistants. bride's shoulder-length tulle veil.

OPEN 10 to 5:30 DAILY Il Mrs. John H. Powers and The bride carried a bouquet of white butterfly orchids and liliesl of the valley 0,1 their honeymoon. Mr. Ag- Mrs.

Edward C. Castlcberry er and his bride are visiting c.tni ii! Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. They will I Fi-ed C.

Lamping are in charge I 'of the luncheon, with Miss Mar-f jory Johnson. Mrs. Richard ii Bryant, Mrs. William Vogel and resiue in vincinnau iuoj Glenmeadow Lane. OPEN MON.

EVE. 7IL 8:30 illMrs. Loyal Martin on theirjwas matron of honor. The i1 committee. Hostesses at the bride's other attendants were hospitality table will be Mrs.

Mrs. Clyde R. Bell of Norfolk, The bride is a graduate or I Omer W. Renfrew. Mrs.

W. her sister-in-law: and Mrs. Jud-the Wyoming High School and I Torrence Galbrearh and Mlsslson Chase (Betsy Stooky) ofjof Stephens College, Columbia, Laura Riffe. Dayton. Ohio.

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