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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 18

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Page TOE COURIER-JOURNAL', LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1937. Edited By Dome Carmack SECTION 2 Th "Woman's a house Louisville, will also be guest for a few days. The Social Side Louisville College Girls Honored Minister, Wife To Be Honored On 25th Wedding Date Collegiate Graduation To Be June 9 mmm feet I 4 Mrs. Percy W. Moore is several weeks in Boston, Mass Mrs.

Frederick Faust will ar at her home on the Alta Vista Rd. in honor of the Castle wood Club. Mr. Jack Walker is ill at St. Anthony's Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Michelson.

rive Saturday from New Orleans to spend several days with her Kill the Pain, Agony, Soreness and Aching To-night brother, Mr. John T. Maloney, New Rochelle, N. are spending! several days at the Brown Hotel. Mr.

Roy Head has returned from New York where he spent six weeks with his son, Mr. Cecil Dr. and Mrs. Peter H. Pleune, 1630 Edenside will be honor guests at a reception from 8 to 10 p.m.

Friday in the parlors of the Highland Presbyterian Church, where Dr. Pleune is pastor. The occasion is the silver wedding anniversary of the minister and his wife. Miss Margaret Pleune, a student at Brenau College, Gainesville, returned home June 1 to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Her house guest for the month of June will be Miss Lucy Dickenson, Opelika, her roommate at college.

Miss Doris Hatter, Baltimore, formerly of Head. before going to visit Miss Carrie Trueheart. Mrs. Winthrop Pennock returned Wednesday to Syracuse, N. after a visit to her mother, Mrs.

Hugh Nelson LeavelL Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Gheens have returned from Chicago, where they attended a meeting of the National-Confectioners Mrs. Omer C.

Mead entertained "Oil your feet, ordered Napoleon to his soldiers before battle or a long march he was a clever man. Sore, achins, burning feet cause more jnjgerv more distress more bad temper and cursing than any other human ail-ment- Overnlght ean the ating th orene the barnjng and afibing from yor poor distreed feet oy giving them a gd robbing with penetrating, medicated OMEGA OH So don't worry "Oil your feet" with Omega Oil tonight, walk briskly and joyfully to work tomorrow 35c informally Wednesday afternoon The commencement exercises of the Louisville Collegiate School will be held at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 9, in the school auditorium. The following will be graduated: Misses Anita Barr, Barbara Boomer, Priscilla Burge, Jane Eaken, Nancye Jane Ellis, Nancy Gerberding, Nell Hoge, Ann Kar-raker, Katherine McCracken, Mary Henri Norman, Elizabeth Sanders, Margaret Taylor and Lois Willett. The address will be given by Dr.

Henry Noble MacCracken, president of Vassar College, and Mr. C. W. Eaken will make the school announcements. The Rev.

William H. Langley will pro in nonor or the committee in charge of the dinner to be given June 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Drybrough on Lexington Rd. by the Woman's Endow ment Association of Christ Church Cathedral. Her guests were Mes- dames' James Clark, William B. Pirtle, Charles Ewell Craik, Edwin Hite Ferguson, Robert 'A Mrs. Irwin Holmgren has returned from a visit to Mrs.

Cooper Weeks in Terre Haute, Ind. Mr. R. L. Taylor has returned to St.

Louis after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ross. Mrs.

R. L. Taylor went Thursday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Stoll. Miss Margaret Keyes Clark was nounce the invocation and Missj Manorie Hiscox will present the! Steele, F. W. Drybrough, Lewis J. Gorin and Ezra Offutt.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levin announce the bar mitzvah of their son Alvin, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday diplomas. There will be singing by the whole school.

Parents, alumni and friends of the school are invited to attend. 'HISS at the Anshei Sfard Synagogue. Club Clock 'f -Women's Interde-, Missionary at Broadway Bap-; 10:30 A.M.-nomiryational day of prayer 7J ill i graduated from ward-Belmont College and has returned to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Porter Jones, and Mr. Jones.

Mrs. Walter Hanna, Birmingham, is visiting her brother, Mrs. Samuel Porter Jones, and Mrs. Jones. Mr.

Albert C. Dick, a student at the University of Virginia, will leave Charlottesville on June 8 to visit in New York and fter a trip in Canada will return June 20 to spend the holidays with his parents. Mrs. William Veeneman will give a picnic Saturday afternoon Miss Ada Clare Speckman, a student at tf'ittcnburg College, Springfield, Ohio, has been elected to the. "Arroio and senior women honorary society.

Miss Speckman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lau rence. F. Speckman, 28 Eastover Park.

Miss Barbara Cobb, student at Smith College, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cobb, Zorn is honored with the chair' manship of the Students Club House.

She ill leave June 12 for South Casco, Maine, to attend a house.party to be given by Miss Ann JT'inslow Bahcork. Miss Helen Emily Sherman will leave Friday for Blooming-ton, to attend the commencement exercises at the University of Indiana. Mr. T. J.

S. Sherman will return Saturday from Purdue University to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush Sherman, on Southern Pkwy.

Mr. Charles Kent returned Thursday to the home of his parents, Dr. Raymond A. Kent and Mrs. Kent, after spending two weeks at St.

Joseph's Infirmary where he underwent an operation. Mrs. K. H. Hunt, Baltimore, tist Church.

8 P.M. Ladies' Auxiliary, Ken- -tucky Post 1084, Veterans of For-1 eign Wars, at home, 111 East Col-; lege. after spending several days atl Missionary Board to 'Meet The regular monthly meeting of the executive board of Baptist; Women's Missionary Union will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Young1 Women's Christian Association. is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Freibert. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert will give up her apartment in the Weis-singer-Gaulbert and will make HalleckllalllVT.A. Installs Officers The following officers of Hal-leck Hall Parent-Teacher Association have been installed for the 1 vv, II.

from rash- '--wtn oiooms Mammoth Cave. Mr. Tom Powers left Monday for Indianapolis, Indr, to spend some time. Mrs. Frances Merrificld Cope-land has returned to her home in Oxford PI.

after a visit in Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Mary Leathcrman is visit coming year: President, Mrs. W. sons garden or white love Fowle; first vice president, Mrs.

5 li I 7. Male her home in Shelbyville. Mrs. S. L.

Hikes, Miss Peggy Hikes and Mr. Raymond Hikes, who are staying at the Green-briar Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, W. were among those who attended the senior bail TacLecL Herman i 1 Miller; second vice presi dent, Mrs. W. F.

Costlow; third 11 Ecuadorian Supernatural Panamas vice president. Mrs. John Breiten-stein; recording secretary, Mrs. liness --in greater variety than ever beFore. See tnern now--at Nisley's.

ing her daughter, Mrs. S. S. Bar- mm 'Edward Black; corresponding sec (2u.ttaln5AW given in honor of the Mrs. Arthur Goodman; treasurer.

Mrs. Crawford Craig. ville. College and Greenbriar Military School on Tuesday night at the A Embroidered porthole Mrs. Mr.

and Forrest and r'SWirJiW fofcrfcl Stnii 'iiiir rff daughter, Miss Jane Forrest, have Mrs. J. C. Bourne will return returned to their home in Cov-Friday to her home in Buechel ington after a visit to Mrs. Far- new at APPEL1S DQUS5S week's stay at Dawson atter a Springs.

iwis iiiuiiiu, ijuiue iVit-viuy. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Burns have J. Airs.

Frederick Arl- returned to Harrodsburg after a Crane, ington, N. will arrive Sunday! visit to Miss Martha Merrifield. txc i to visit her son, Mr. Charles F. Crane, and Mrs.

Crane, in Nor-! wood PL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trumper and daughter. Miss Phyllis Ann Trumper, have returned from a Mr. J.

C. McCloy has returned trip through the Great Smoky to his home on Frankfort Mountains. -j '4 I 1 'A AXTN OptntDccpcnthankS- f-C sandal oxford 3 Icnaul CbJ election featker-'ught cten ocfi 1 ine 101 lowing win compose a 'Juncheon-bridge party on Friday at the Audubon Country Club: jMesdames Lawrence Speckman. F. Schad, R.

A. Tate, William Netherton, R. D. Hoover, J. A.

Paradis, William G. Hagman and i William Dickman. Miss Mary Stewart Duerpon will (leave next week to attend the summer school at Williams -ind College, Williamsburg, Va. I Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Cunningham returned Thursday to Crummins, We are offering the world's most famous panamas. Each hat is hand-blocked, hand-finished and is made of the very finest Cri.p, cool fishnet gloves in colors to harmonize with the Fummer costume: Navy, natural string, white, brown. Quality Diamonds 5 Harlan County, after a visit to Mr.

and Mrs. S. O. LeSueur. i Mrs.

Harold Brigha" has returned after a visit to relatives in Bowling Green, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham and their children, Ann and James, will leave the middle of June to spend two weeks in the East and will go to Mactawa. for August.

Mr. Iouis Eble has returned to ir And And 1 A Now more beautiful than ever before Nisfey offers a'sfcyfe and value combination wbicH cannot be duplkaleci any-where at ouri prices. niSLY S12 SOUTH FOURTH STKEH Uxlftston, 1 W. Min Sirttt efore You It is a delight to buy at Vic Lorch Sons. Not only may you rest assured that your purchase will be of "certified" quality but you may buy at terms as liberal as you can get any place in town! Mppeib Decide See Vic Lorch Sons 425 Fourth Avenue Third Floor I Detroit after spending a few days 425 Fourth Avenue Third Floor 54 Years On Market St.

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