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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 9

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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9
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Wednesday. August 1872 Jouraitl News, Ohio A The Gals Support Big Red Machine By KHVKL EATON Journal-News Naif Writer "Pis true Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench and the rest of the Hcds deep Ihe machinery well-oiled and In high gear, but the 3000-strong group that keeps the shine and the sparkle on the Big lied Machine is known as the Rosie Reds. The Rosle Reds arc "Rooters Organized to Stimulate Interest and Enthusiasm In the Cincinnati and they began with the. leadership of three women in Cincinnati In 1965 Jeaneltc Margaret Zimmers and Betty Justice. Mrs.

Lorelts Klnikin, 232 Main Hamilton, a charter member of the Rosies, serves on. the executive board oj the MRS. GARY CAMERON Blasberg-Cameron The wedding of Miss Gail Susan Blasberg and Gary Leonard Cameron took place Sunday, July 30 at the home of the bride in Cincinnati. The David Sammons performed the ceremony. A reception followed at the bride's home.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and C. Blasberg of Cincinnati. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cameron of Oxford. Maid of honor was Miss Jill Blasberg of Cincinnati. The bridesmaids were Miss Donna Cameron of Oxford and Miss Margert O'Shaughnessy of Chicago, III. The best man was Mart Bachman of Toledo. Ushers were James Cameron of Oxford and Kim Schmidt of Berea.

Following a'wedding trip to the Ozark Mountains, the couple will reside in Oxford. Both the bride and groom are juniors at Miami University, a i in radio and television, and physical education, respectively. Wornen's Club News Mt. St. Joseph New officers have been elected by the Hamilton Fairflcld Alumnae Chapter of Ml.

St. Joseph on the Ohio. Mrs. Mary C. Schlemann is the new president.

Serving with her arc Mrs. Richard Mcnse, secretary; Mrs. Gordon Pater, treasurer and Mrs. Hcrnard Wargo, publicity and program chairman. The local chapter of alumnae of the liberal arts college has 46 members, a meetings i resume with a luncheon In September.

Four Seasons Three new members have been welcomed by the Four Seasons Garden Club. They arc Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs. Walter Ashbrook and Mrs. J.

Thomas. Mrs. Raymond Byrne entertained the club for Ihe July meeting in her home on Windemere Lane. Mrs. William Plunkett was co hostess.

A program on cultivation of African violets was presented by Henry Peterson. The club will not meet In August. M. (iiunhmn. Ml) Ami riiilifi Dn'snicli.

HID Announce JKAN JANKU.K. HID win Tlti'in In Tlu'ir IVfirfiw Of Al 1277 I'uh-fifltl July they are nothing Jlkc fhe Rosies." The executive tward meets once a month In tho Cincinnati Club. formulates plans for the Rosle Reds activities. The organization's philanthropic work includes four $500 a year to athlullc minded boys one to the University of Dayton, one to the University of Cincinnati, one to Xavler and one to Miami University. The membership, limited by the Reds ball club lo3.0CD, has a waiting list.

Dues of $5 a year entitle members to four $4 seats and a newsletter group and is a trustee. She has them to all Rosie Reds also served as vice president of activities during the year. theRosieReds. The 1972 events have included a "Celebrity Fashion Show and Luncheon" at the Netherland Hilton Hotel where models in the style show were wives of Reds players and coaches; a program and box lunch at the Riverfront Stadium "The Ins "We've just got back from a three-day trip to Pittsburgh, you know," she said in an interview. The Rosie Reds in the only organization of its kind, Mrs.

Kinikin reported, pointing out "there arc similar ones, but and Outs of Baseball" with demonstration of plays by Rods players followed by a game; a "weekend In Pittsburgh" planned by Mrs. Barney Rapp; and coming up Aug. 19, "Rosie licds Day" at Kings Island. "It's a tot of fun," says Rosle Red Carolyn Chancy, who went on a "spring training" trip to Florida, Many widows and single women are members she said, as well as some husband and wife teams. "Yes, men can belong," Mrs Kinikin told as, The Rosie Reds, whose gay little i i i a depicting a baseball headed gal with a bat over her shoulder has been copyrighted, publish an annual yearbook which is sent out to its members.

"In the Hamilton Fairficld area we have 126 members of the Rosie Reds," Mrs, Kinikin said. Applications for membership in the Rosie Reds must be approved by the cxecullve it is possible to gel kicked oul, although it almost never happens. There are no chapters. is just one organisation and prospective members must apply to Rosie Reds, P. 0 Box 1546, Cincinnati, 45201.

Parties Fete Susan Schaengold Many pre nuptial parties have been held for Miss Susan Schaengold and her fiance, Robert Gates Davidson who are to be married Saturday. Festivities for the couole began several weeks ago when Mr. and Mrs. Ned Nashban were hosts for a dinner in Milwaukee. This was followed by a cocktail party given by Mr.

and Mrs. Murray Davidson in Indianapolis. Other out of town affairs have included a cocktail supper given by Miss Barbara Singer in Chicago, a dinner hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fishman in Indianapolis, a tea arranged by Mrs.

Ernest Heppner and Mrs. J. Marv'yn Stern in Indianapolis and a lunch'eon given by Mrs. J. Worry Friedlander and Mrs.

Jack Blumenthal in Cincinnati. Mrs. Abraham Herman Fogel, Mrs. Roy Joffe and Mrs. Herman Levy were hostesses for a luncheon and recipe shower.

A cocktail supper was given by Mrs. Ailecn Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kihm and Mr. and Mrs.

Myron Wolf. Dinners were arranged in Indianapolis by Mr. Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Sigmund Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Efroymson and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ossip.

Mrs. Benjamin Lehman, Mrs. Paul Debanne, Mrs. Albert Miller and Mrs. Leo Leshner combined hospitaiities for a luncheon.

A cocktail supper was given by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heldman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Altman and Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Heilbnm in Cincinnati. Also in Cincinnati, Mrs. Jay Goldtein and Mrs. J.

J. Marcus were hostesses for a luncheon. A paper shower was given by Mrs. Robert Rauck and Miss Beverly Rauck. A cocktail supper was hosted by and Mrs.

Ben Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ringel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer and Dr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Goldberg. A brunch hosted by Mr. and Mrs. M.

Robert Gar- field and Mr. and Mrs. DonKor- chman in Cincinnati. Tuesday the bride and her i Schaengold, received friends at their home for an afternoon sherry hour. The rehearsal dinner will be held Friday evening at the Cin cinnati Club with Mr.

and Mrs Murray Davidson as hosts. The bridal luncheon will be Saturday at the Losantiville Country Clulb with Mr. and Mrs. J. Solomon Jr.

and Mrs. Charles G.Polan as hosts. Personal Mention Mrs. William Van Wormer of Berkeley Heights, N.J., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Loretta Hay Ward, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Stitzel of 4990 Reily-Millville Road, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stitzel of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr.

and Mrs. Ballard Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Ted'Loman, Rhonda Hoskins and Edward Gardner have returned from a vacation in New England. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McKee and daughters, Donna and Cheryl, of Madison, and Mrs. Elmer Landrum spent a weekend with Mr! and Mrs. Alfred Hiler. Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Law Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Murphy spent a weekend in Nashville, Term. Gene Frasur, Shirley Frasur and Robie Snyder of Liberty, and Martha and Lena Schneider and.family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schneider and family in Alexandria, Va. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Pyles and family of Akron spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pyles. Robert Benson of Milwaukee, also was visitor.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dawson spent two weeks in Chill icothe as guests of Miss Mary Shiff Miss Daisy and Mr and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan Camp bell and Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold and family visited Mrs Margaret Avery in Chelsea and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell and family and Mr and Mrs.

William Hobbs and family in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Mabel Knause spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Al ShaferinSharonville.

Miss Eva Kluss of Bakersfield, visited Hamilton friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyers have returned from vacation in the Smoky Mountains and Florida. Mr.

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