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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 28

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3 THE LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, SECTION 3 from Purdue University to spend the summer with their Barents Mr. and Mrs. J. Rush Sherman. Annual Luncheon The annual luncheon of the Wo modore Apartments, left last week for an indefinite stay in Cincinnati and the East.

Miss Edith Nugent left Thursday night for Lexington, where she will attend the Washington and Lee finals. rersonals (Continued from Page 3.) 12 for London from Norfolk, on the City of Baltimore. They will include in their itinerary visits to Vienna, Budapest, Istanbul, Constanza, Russian Ukraine, Scotland, Denmark and Sweden. Weddings Mason Coffey. The wedding of Miss -Maude Bland Mason, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Levy Mason of Sonora, formerly of Audubon. Park, and Mr. William Henderson Coffey, son of Mrs. Pierce Coffey of Monticello, was solemnized ati 4:30 p.m.

Saturday, May 30, at the; Methodist Episcopal Church in Sonora. the Rev. Earl M. Curry officiating. Mrs.

Malcolm Maclean returned Saturday to Savannah after a visit to her mother, Mrs. John L. Helm. and was lighted with white tapers in cathedral candlesticks. Miss Marie Louise Mason was her sister's maid of honor.

The bridesmaids were Misses Christine McBeath of Louisville and Adri-enne Mason, sister of the bride. Mr. Frank Coffey of Lexington was his brother's best man and the ushers were Messrs. David Hale Tate of Monticello and Charles L. Bland, Jr.

The bride, who entered with man's Auxiliary to the Jefferson i County Medical Society was held i at the Brown Hotel on Monday. Mrs. Stephen C. McCoy was in charge of the program. Musical i selections were given by Mrs.

Ed- gar Busath, accompanied by Mrs. Frank J. Dougherty. New officers, Mr. Tom Nugent, will return June 13 from Washington and Lee University to spend the summer with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. C. L. Nugent.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Me Donoueh will leave June 12 for Miss Betty Lee Wood returned their country home, Colonial Hill, in Tennessee. will go later to Nevada and California, where they will be the guests of "Irs.

Thursday from Washington, where, 1 1 i 1 Mr. Alfred E. Markham, returned last week from Purdue University to spend the summer with his parents. Miss Marjorie Rawson of Cincinnati arrived Thursday to visit Miss Adele Brandeis. The altar was decorated with palms, ferns and baskets of white hydrange and wild honeysuckle.

headed by Mrs. Curt H. Krieger, were installed. The following were present: Mesdames Philip F. Barbour, J.

Rivers Wright, William E. Em- (Continued on Page 5, Column 1.) McDonough's uncle, Mr. Robert Clay Smith. ")keV 1 Mie iias uccu siuujiiig an, 10 sptrna the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Nelson Wood. Mrs. Harry Smyser has returned from Pineville, where she attended the Mountain Laurel Festival. Mr. Gerald Scanlon of Finni-more, is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas H. McDonough on Hepburn Ave. Jt rm rich, E. L.

Pirkey, Oliver P. Miller, Ernst H. Koch, J. Paul Keith, Charles H. Moore, Walter I.

Hume, James S. Lutz, John K. Freeman, Miss Betty Dennis has returned from Swarthmore College to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foree Dennis.

Miss Helen Emily Sherman will return Tuesday from the University of Indiana and Mr. Jefferson Sherman will return Tuesday 'Hi 4 il lit 4 I yf Mrs. A. B. Flarsheim and Mr.

Leo B. Rose, of the Com- TO Mrs. Mark Beauchamp and Mrs. Humphrey Robinson have returned from Winter Park, where Miss Jane Beauchamp was graduated from Rollins College. Mrs.

Sigmund Margon left Thursday to spend a week at Martinsville, before going to New York. She will sail June 27 to spend the summer in Europe. JUNE SPECIAL ai Shampoo With Croquignole, Spiral or Combination tinier JfytJflM Henry Enos Tuley, Brown W. Kelley, Philip E. Blackerby, E.

J. Muench, E. Lee Shiflett, L. Lyne Smith, John M. Keaney, Curt H.

Krieger, M. H. Mathewsian, E. M. Bingham, Oklahoma City, George A.

Hendon, Sidney Meyers, Mary Jo Cissell, Joseph C. Ray, William E. Fallis, Lamar W. Neb-lett, Harry Ritter, George C. Leachman, Calvin G.

Arnold, F. Parks Ogden, Oscar O. Miller, Arthur T. McCormack, Richard T. Hudson, Frank J.

Dougherty, J. W. Fitzpatrick, Carlisle Morse, Bernard Asman, Stephen C. McCoy, Henry C. Herrmann, Edgar Busath; Misses Jane Brown, Tampa, and Grace Stroud.

"UauA Summer I marine llnrif rlnlnlv Superior Oil Self-Setting Permanent Mrs. Lewis Streng and daughter, Miss Ida Streng, will sail in June on the Rotterdam to spend the summer in Europe. 1 A win that la really permanent with larce or mall waves and beautiful rinrlet ends or bob-rurls. No finger wavinr neeearT. Notbinr like it on the mar ket.

Your hair is actually left In better condition tban I OyiMGL Miss Mary Lynn Waige is visiting her uncle, Dr. Will C. Waige, and Mrs. Waige in Clinton, Okla. Mrs.

Joseph H. Thompson and Miss Effie Morgan of Nashville arrived Thursday to visit Mrs. Thomas K. Van Zandt. They are spending the week-end motoring through the Bluegrass.

(Brown Photo. Miss Norma Hettinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hettinger, was bridesmaid at the Luke-meter Anderson wedding on May 19. before the permanent, yet price is only COMPLETE Ask as to prove It.

Com In and tee for yourself. NE ER SOLD FOR I.KSS THAN S3 1 Brown Photo. Mrs. R. E.

Anderson, whose wedding took place May 19, was formerly Miss Katherinc Lukemeier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Lukemeier. Rett. 110 SuPDli for Rrrr Customer LUSTER OIL PERMANENT 3 8 to 11 Sunday night, June 14, at their home, 912 S.

Brook St. Miss Margaret Coyte was graduated last week from the University of Alabama and has returned to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Coyte. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Engelhard $5 kj AND KJ Mr. Byron Sylvester MacDon- PRESCRIPTION 495 Complete spend the summer with his mother, Mrs.

C. F. Sanders. PERMANENT Mrs. Golden's sister, Mrs.

Louis Rosenberg. Mrs. Golden's son, Mr. Abe Golden, will be graduated from the Medical School of the University of Louisville. ald of Chicago, who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs.

Edward Paul, has returned to Chicago. He will sizes 1 to 12 width! AAAAA to EEE SPECIAL OFFER Rerplelde Oil Shampoo Mrs. H. S. Barker, who spent the winter in the South, is visiting Mrs.

Elizabeth Link on College St. arrive June 10 to visit his aunt, 79' gave a dinner Thursday night in Snip Treatment. Herpl-ride Tonifl and Flnter Mrs. Jessie Robards, on the Bards-town Road. Wave.

215 Speed Bide Second Floor Guthrie At 4th VA 9585 Si.50 Value honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Golden, who will leave shortly to make their home in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sang of San Francisco are visiting relatives here.

Mrs. Sang was formerly Miss Jean Metzler of Louisville. OLG A $6 EXPERT LICENSED OPERATORS- 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M., Mr. and Mrs.

William Perkins, who spent the winter in Miami Beach, will return this week to Louisville. In white, blue and blacK kid. Mrs. Cora Spangenthal of Los Angeles, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Norton Goldsmith, left Saturday for Buffalo.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Havlik of St. Louis, and Miss Alice Havlik of Announcement is made of the Oakland, were week-end Modern Miss Lucille Newmark will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

William Gast Lussky at the annual June dance of the Gilrs' Cotillion Club on June 16 at Hopkinsville. guests of their aunt, Mrs. Theresia Titt, on S. 34th Street, Mr. and Mrs.

Max Maer of Chicago are spending a week at the Brown Hotel. These new dressy, lightly constructed Enna Jetticks belong with your dressy costume just as surely as gardenias do! You can parade in them all day long, too, and feel as fresh as a daisy. STl Is, In METHODS EQUIPMENT Mr. Victor H. Weber and daughter.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Weber, left Saturday to spend a week in Richmond, Va. Mr. Myron Barnes will leave Tuesday to spend the summer in Cleveland. Mr. Norris McPherson will attend the Girls' Cotillion Club dance at Hopkinsville on June 16 and be the guest of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. McPherson. ant birth of a son, George A.

May, to Dr. G. A. May and Mrs. May of Madison, on June 1 at the Kentucky Baptist Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. George Khourt of Bastrop, announce the bar mitzvah of their son, Maurice Khourt, on Saturday, June 20, at Adath Jeshurun Congregation. Mr. and Mrs Khourt will receive from 8 to 11 p.m., June 21, at the home of Mrs.

Mose M. Cohen, 2016 Eastern honor of their son. Mr. Allen Bradford will leave Tuesday to spend two weeks in New York. SERVICE Miss Dorothy Parr will leave this week to join Miss Mary Elizabeth Weber in Washington, D.

for a few days before going to spend a week in New York. They will sail June 20th for Bermuda. SARAH la nite and black kid. Then Too VtARLV CUAHIMC fSSMTUI. The Most Rev.

Samuel David of Toledo, Archbishop of the S'rian Orthodox Church in the United States, was the guest recently of the Rt. Rev. Bassilics N. Saffi at the home of Mrs. Mary St.

Clair on Baxter Ave. Mrs. J. F. Hill and Mr.

and Mrs. Waddy West of Memphis aie visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

West in Anchorage. America's Smartest Walking Shoes Go Places Comfortably i Experienced rug cleaners, skilled and efficient, know how to remove all dust and dirt from your rugs, making them just as they were when new. In addition, our membership" in the Certified Rug Cleaners Institute carries with it Good Housekeeping Magazine's guarantee of our workmanship as advertised therein. Complete Line of Floor Coverings Window Shades Venetian Blinds GO Mr. and Mrs.

Ale Bornstein announce the bar mitzvah of their son, Donald Bornstein, on Saturday morning, June 13, at Temple Adath Jeshurun, Brook and College Sts. OSTON Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jefferis have returned to Wilmington, after a visit to Mr. Jefferis' brother, Mr.

Howard Jefferis, and Mrs. Jefferis in Southern Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum-gardner and Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Custenborder have returned to Lima, Ohio, after a visit to Mrs. John A.

Flaherty and Mrs. Ora C. Huff. Mr. and Mrs.

Theo Detcher and Mrs. Florence Borschneck have returned from a stay of three weeks in Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. -IT FOURTH AVE. INCORPORATED Mrs. Sadye Golden of Roanoke, formerly of Louisville, ar V.

C. GLASS CARPET CO. il rived Saturdav accompanied hv Incorporated. Misses Essie Gray, Ola Gray, Viola Meyer and Mr. Wilbur Gray have returned from Pineville, Cumberland Gap, where they attended the Mountain Laurel 1004 W.

Main St. (Quality With Service) JA 6258 jher daughters. Misses Dorothy A 'and Shirley Mae Golden, to visit imm wan Mrs. G. C.

Wee and son, Master Richard Wee, of Manilla, P. will arrive this Sunday to visit Mrs. Wee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Payne, at 639 S. 18th St Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Garvin on May 5 at St. Joseph's Infirmary.

Mr. Daniel Sanders has returned from Centre College to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kohn an- nounce the bar v. son, Robert Kohn, on June 13 at Anshi Sfard Congregation.

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