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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 9

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The Journal Newsi
Location:
Hamilton, Ohio
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9
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Friday, Jily 7,1171 OfcU HATCHER KISS HOWARD agements Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles graduated from Taft I ther, 5157 Wabash Fairfield High School in 197! 'and is announce the engagement of at Delaney Paper their daughter, Lynn Ann Company, No'date has been set Hatcher Walter Graham, ,169 Progress for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Howard Miss.Howard was graduated from Garfield High received a BS degree in a i from Miami University in. 1970. She is a Hamilton Hatcher is a Sr. 6,29 S. Fourth announce teacher at Madison Elementary 1972 graduate of Fairfiekt High the engagement of their School and is presently em- daughter, Deborah to ployed -at MacGregor William Bell HI, son School in Hamilton.

Ir. Bell was graduated I (Womon) Hancocks To Observe Anniversary Mrs. William H. Hancock. 2534 River Road, residents of Jamitton, will celebrate -their 50th wedding anniversary July The couple are parents of one daughter, Mrs.

Foster B. (Ardath) Taylor, Cincinnati and low; sow, William Jr, (U.S. Army 'Retired)'' living L.in Augsburg, Germany; 'Samuel Allen of Cincinnati, who served in the Navy during World War Two; Joe Donald (U.S. Air Force Retired) who recently returned Irom Honolulu, Hawaii tie was living since retiring and NeU Frederick (U.S; Air Force Retired) living in Mildenhall, England. Mr.

'Hancock retired in IKi after serving M' years with the U.S. Corps of Army Engineers and then in after serving 15 years with of Cincinnati. To celebrate the occasion their children.wiH hold open bouse on Sunday July 16 at 'the home of Ibeir daughter and son- in-law, 4M Morrvue Drive, Delhi Hills, Cincinnati, from 2 till relatives. A family dinner will be held on Wednesday, July Mr. and also M1SSWERTZ MISS GEISLER MISS ROHRKgMFER Nursing School Graduates graduated recently from the have five who IU will be wto them for the celebrations'.

'Miss Billie Jo Welz and Miss is employed at McCullough Cheryl Ann Geisler were Hyde hospital for the summer, Miss Gelsler is the daughter of Mrs. Maroella Geisler of 301 Rhea Ave. She is a graduate of Taft Senior high school and will be working at Mercy Hospital in orthopedics. She will 5 p.m. for friends and I Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing, Dayton.

Miss Wertz is' the daughter Yves Club Cookbook Goes On Sale Today By ERCEL EATON "What's Cooking in Fairfield" is a new cookbook containing recipes collected by members of the Fairfield Vves Club. I was no more than into the R. Wertz. She is a 1969 graduate I also' attend of Talt senior high school andlpartlime. Miami Miss Monica L.

Robrkemper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rohrkemper, 107 Heister Drive, is a June graduate of The Chirst Hospial School of Nursing, Cincinnati. Miss Rohrkemper is a 1969 graduate of Badin High School. She plans work at the Fort University, Hamilton i Hospital.

Hughes Memorial October Bridge-A-Rama Forming Women and married couples cording to rnulual convenience. niversary gift suggestions, beef), and pork charts, substitutions, measuring guides, household hints and a four page calorie list. 'October, 1D he 1972 Bridge-A-Rama i first and Carded to r- in eaoh calling Mrs. Tuttle, 8920489, or Mrs. Ittel, 863-2882.

Persons winners interested in forming their own I daytime, evening, or dinner I do so. There is a "Sweet Sour Stew" Lester Tuttle and Mrs. Maurice BI, Ufvl.Mllg V4KU1C9 IT MIUIIU 0CLI LI.1, BVU Tl'-t. i I VM- 1 Coods. She will enter.

Mi-mi'of Mr. and Mrs. Chartes! Wlttlrcw Hlgh 1 Cm page when 1 wanted to receipe from Dottle Douglas, oochainnen. i i i i TT arwl fmi. fko PhcocA Rail HcaVetllV ChiofefcTl University this fall.

sir. i William Bell of CincinnaU. By Eaton held at Milluan Woods. Tbose who attended are Mr. and Mrs.

Green McCollum, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lakes, Mr. and The Other Woman I think there is Another Woman in Old Dad's life. In after last Sunday I could almost swear to it. what's more he doesn't even try to bite the whole thing.

I'ioit suspicious after church' wheii be didn't rush right out to the'car so we could get home start lunch before the last cote of the final hymn had died always does, home sc ho can begin eating. The way that man acts, youV think he'd drop over dead malnutrition if he didn't ea every hour I mean if dinner on the table whet he gets irt from work he's likely lo the kitchen findin something to eat So you can understand uneasiness and surprise whe he said "Let's go out this way maybe we'll get to see Jenny, especially since "this way' meant his arrival at the kitche; (able would be delayed by a bast 15 u. ii- i -i 5 1 Now ve known.Jenny all hosted. Krause family her ljfe and ru reunion at Oieir home, Bw lo she Js mgeatls City View wou take a stone man not to respond to that smile of hers. Krause Reunion Mr.

and Mrs; Richard Krause cinnati and served four years.try the Pecan Cheese Ball in the United States Air Force, is empfcyed by Turner -onstruttion Cincinnati. A late fall wedding is I love This recipe, submitted by Mrs. Doris Sharp, is delicious. The attractively-bound book has a page of wedding an- Edna Jackson Proceeds of McCollum Family Reunion The McCollum reunion David Rardin, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Gibson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Canter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Canier, Mr. and Mrs. Urs. Rhoda Cromer, Mr.

and Walter McColium, Bobby Mc- FeUx McCollum, Mr. arid Cotlum, Carl McColkim, Clyde fas. Fred Vickers, Mr. and McCoHum, Laura Hooker Mrs. Jack DeBord, Recent Brides submitted by Pat And on the page titled! "Baking Hints" there fa this I Women can sign with a advice: "Do not grease the Partner for a.

daytime or an sides of the pans. How would I evening group. Married couples you like to dimb a greased can 0 1 evef group. pole? The book goes on sals Each couple will play seven bridge games from through. April.

today in (he Hamilton and; Fairfield offices of the First: Tournament games win. National Bank. (held in players' homes, ac- NOW OPEN SUE ANN'S PUCE Formerly Beth's Beauty Salon 526 Symmes Rd. -Fairfield PHONE OUR EXPERT STYLISTS 895-6112 SUE ANN JEFFRIES CAROYLN TRUSTER Grandview Heights. Those who attended Were: Mrs.

Carrie GiUier, Mr. and Richard Green, Mr. and But Old Dad is. a steady, sturdy man. has been.

I followed him slowly out the Mrs. Douglas Krause, Jason "long way and even stood by of Oxford; Mr. and a Jenny extended her hand Mrs. Dtennis Krause, Chris gracefully, smiling that great Krause, Jennifer Krause, of smile, flashing that perfect lima-, Mrs. John Powers, Geri Ann Powers, of-Franklin; Roger Krause, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Krause, Kip Krause, Scolty Krause, Kendra Kraose, Kelli Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Krause. Stevie Krause, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Krause, David Xraase, Eric Von Krause, of Seven' Mite; Mrs. Robert E. Blanton. Mrs.

Charles Krause, of WHliamsdale Mrs. LouelU Hicfeman of Fairfield; Mr. and Mike Krause. Nicole Krause, Holly Krause, James C. Krause, Mr.

and Mrs. Neil Krause, Jimmy. Krausc, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Krause, Mr.

Mrs- Eugene Krausc. Joe Krause, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Blanton, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Kransc the host and hostess all of Hamilton. skin, her outfit looking though it had been peeled off the cover of a fashion magazine. And I've never Seen prettier eetti. (I'm very conscious eeth these days.

.1 don't have many of them left.) Old Dad held her hand as 'ong as she would allow. for all the world like i hypnotized rhino, grinning inanely and murmuring Uv stupidest things. "You idiot!" I muttered Personals Mrs, Donna Luehm and daughter, of Bowling Green, spent a week with her parerti, Mr. and Mrs. Charles way I surely looked, standing reside Jenny and wondering Now it is possible tor one body to have too many wrinkles ant too much fat asl the same tims I felt miserable.

Jemiy continued to smile. In all honesty, I'll have to admit I could understand why he was so captivated. Her hat exactly matched her dress and she wore it with graa style. .1 caught mysel thinking: "not many women can wear a hat like that." Old Dad hardly spoke all the way home. There was a Hatcher in Fairfield.

dreamy, faraway look in his ey. he maneuvered the car in Mw. Farmer returned and rf from spending a month with tier Mrs. Wiley King in Beattyville. Ky.

Robert Riley is visiting his sistetn and families. Mr. and Wright and Mr. nd Mrs. Earl Woodyard in Dubuque, la.

and Mrs. George McQueen of Anville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Wester- Once, as ho rounded a curve I could s-rtar I heard him say I'd like to bring Jenny horn with me." Well, I told myself, if he did i'd- probably have to cook he meals, care to those stunning outfits and keep her room neat I'd he delighted to do all that There Isn't much an 18-month old can do for herself. NOW thru StWDAY HOCfVER CARLOAD ALL MODELS-ALL COLORS-NOW ON SALE! PORTABLE SPIN DRYING WASHER Compact! Wash, rinse spin dry a fall load in minutes Turbo-aetiaa agitation gets dothes clearer fasfer Automatic Double-Rinse Cycle! No Costly Installation SOAK SPIN Mrs.

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