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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 3

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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25, 1934 A I A A I Helen And Charles Hunger Wed St. Joseph's Cntliolio church was the scene of one of the prettiest weddings when at 8:30 o'clock this morning, Miss Helen Lagedrost, youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lagedvost, Venice Hill ioud, hecume the bride of Charles Hunger, son of Mrs. Ada Bunker, Kast avenue.

Rev. John Byrne read the imprcseivo double ring service, which linked (he two lives, and a nuptial high muss followed. Masses of chrysanthemums, ferns and plants the chancel and beautiful nldir, and formed an effective background for the wedding party. Myriads of a cathedral tapers shed a soft effulgence. As the ect of the Imdal chorus from Lohengrin, played on the organ Robert -Mick, sounded forth, the bridal fmrty entered and ivended its way tlcns-n the aisle of by the bride's young cousins, Alice and Johnnie O'Connor, children of Sergeant O'Connor.

Little Mies Alice was a pretty flower girl in a frock and she strewed rose petals in the pathway of the bride. Master Johnnie proudly fulfilled the duties of ring-bearer. Miss Margaret Peters, a dear friend of the bride, was a charming bridesmaid. Her froek of Htraw- velvet'u-as especially becoming, made along fitted lines. The bodice was plain, with long puffed sleeves, and paneled fikirt Cell gracefully i a flounce below the knees.

Her hat, slippers and gloves were of bluek velvet and her flow eiifi were Lady Hillingdon roses. The admiring eyes of the largo assemblage of relatives and friends gathered to the plighting of troths, were focnssed upon the lovely bride, who was never more attractive a En her wedding gown of white French crepe, fashioned simply and molded to her willowy figure. Her veil of sheeresl illusion was arranged about hei pretty head with a Qneun lOlizabcth crown of silver ribbon, i sprays of orange blossoms at each side. Her slippers und gloves were white, and she carried Johanna Hill roses Charles Lagcdrost, brother of the bride, acted jis be.st man. Following the ceremony at tihurcl a breakfast was served and an al day reception was held at the home of the bride 'e parents.

The bride is active in the affairs of her community, and the groom employed with Haeckl's incorpor ated, is located iu Cincinnati. Roll have a wide circle of friends whom the marriage WHS of great iu terest. Mrs. Al Jennings Charming Hostess On Tuesday a merry group ol friends mot at the home of Mrs. A Jennings on ilonumont avenue celebrate her tenth wedding anni vorsary.

At noon a lovely coveret dish dinner was enjoyed. The cele Irant was presented with muner oils gifts and flowers. Cards "afforded plcnsaint diver sion throughout the afternoon i VALUE In this stunning NEW 1935 IPHILCO PHILCO 59C hf nn II tone mtd nmnzfnK trr- Jnni the tMnK tnr OTHEE MODELS $20 TO $600 WURLITZER 1 SOUTH SECOND ST. prices were awarded to high scorers. Those who enjoyed this happy at- air, included: Mrs.

John and Airs, Poast of Franklin, Mi's. ussel Fiilmer and Mrs. Elmer Mul- ord, of Midtlletown, Mrs. Louis lartcl of Ovevpeck, Mrs. Clifford faster, Mis, William Alich, Mrs.

le Bnrtel, Mrs. Willard Arcnl, Irs. Freda Holmes, Mrs. Jack Tuel nd son Jackie, Betty Holmes and Irs. Jennings.

khiering-Pottenger Wedding Announced Mr. Hugono Pottcngcr and Mies Schieiing of Dinilap slipped away to Kentucky on Monday, Oc- oher -2, and were quietly mnrriod. to Dunlap nnd''un- ion need their murriage whjcn was great surprise to nil their friends ntl relatives, Potrcngcr is son of Mr. and Albert Pot- and Miss Sohiering ie the laughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Win. lie ring- all of Dunlap. The young pie of Pleasant Ran gave them jig serenade night. They received the heartiest eongratnla-; ions of all their friends. Card Party At St.

Veronica's There will be card party in St. Veronica's school hall, Saturday afternoon and evening. Refreshments will he served. I 4- Koodoo Hall At Masonic Temple i Girls arc invited to come Hoodoo Hull in tho a i tern- I'ridny, October 2Q at 2 o'clock. There will be games, prizes and entertainment.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bergedick Celebrating 52ncl Anniversary Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Bergedick, street, are totlny obscrv- their fifty-second wedding iinni- verssiry.

No specinj celebration has been arranged to mark the occasion, but the happy celebrants are receiving- the congratulations, flowers and gifts of their children, grnn- childrcn find a wide circle of relatives and friends, who hope they may enjoy continued happiness for mnitv to come. 4 Anniversary Celebration At Bartfil Home A merry group of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bartel of Hanover street Saturday evening to celebrate their i wedding anniversary. They received lovely gifts.

The evening wns spent in dancing and music. The "Champion Four," Jim Thompson, George Ferguson, Howard Stafford and Frank GJook entertained with their songfi Mr. 0. E. Gates and i daugh- ter -Vornia Jean, put on a specialty tap dunce.

At a lute hour lunch wafi eerved. Thcxse who helped celebrate were: Mr. and Mis. Louis Bartel, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Bartel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hughes and family! Mr. and Mrs. Huston Pngh and family, Mr.

nnd MVB. Ernst Da vie and family, Mrs. Catherine Bar lei, Itutli Boneford, Mrs. Cash Pugh, Kenneth Bartel, Miss Manning, Mr. and Mrs.

0. E. Gates of Richmond, Mrs. Mable Morris and son Itussell of Cincinnati, Mr. Otto Krnft, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Glock, Miss Jean Gorman and Mrs. Carrie Werner, and the Itoet and hostess, Mr. and Mrfi. Elmer Bartel.

Modern Arts Group Meeting The Modern Arts group held I heir regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Y. C. A. Kncli member answored roll call by naming a composer and giving one of his compositions. The group Ilicn voted io join the Women's clubs nnd the invitation for Federntion of are accepting some of the members to the federation convention November l-'2.

A tlie business meeting the jrogrnm OH Music was given under he leadership of Mrs. E. J- Ludly vho gave a book review on Mndom Schumaii-Heink, Mrs. McMechan spoke on Russian composers nnd Mrs, Frank llerrc lluslrated the difference between ihe old composers And the new with selections on the pin no and sung in iier charming voice. Merry Party At Sheba Home Pearl a i and 51 art ha Sheba a i at (he home of the lat- mi North i street, last eve- ing.

Games were enjoyed and de lectahle refreshments were served. Those present were: Jane Sclirichte, Helen Hoet, Margie ser, ttleanora Martin, Nancy Crnick- shank, ilerlo Brunner, Gordon Brun- ncr, Adrian Brunner, Jackie Brun or, Eugene Wright, Hie hard Mav- Kenneth Derth, Donald Sirk Fred Sheba and the two hostesses Misses Pearl Martin and Martha Sliebn. Anthis-Demetra! Wedding Monday Chris Dciuetral, of Hamilton, and Louise Authis, of Detroit, iu mnrringe Monday, October '22, at 5 o'clock at home of Gus P. 332 North Second sfreot. Father Mjigoulas, of Cincinnati, officiated.

ri il was att ra i vely attired in white aaliu with sheer veil hifton relvet with matching acces- ories, and curried American Beauty oses. John St. Clair a best man. Jisses Mary and a a Poulema- nos and Miss Amanda Zitsos wero lie trnin-bcarers. Following tlio umri'tttgo ceremony wedding dinner was served anl a reception was held.

Later tho happy air went lo Middle town, where hey embarked on tho i Century Limited for Cleveland, Niagara Falls and other interesting whits. A November 1 they will io at home at 324 Morth Thud Ireet, The groom is associated with Mr. St. Clair in the Gold Dolliu- enfe. Mr.

nd Mrs. Walter King Surprised On Anniversary Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ing surprised them last evening in celebration of their fourteenth wedding anniversary which on Dc-tober 20. They were presented with lovely flowers and sifts.

Dnnc- and music nffoixtcirplcjiaHnt diversion and afl a Utfo hour a delicious lunch Participants included: Messrs. and Mesdamcs Fred King, Stanley Cameron, Henry Konrad, Lawrence Cummins, Gus Hotx, John mnn, Louis Croft, Isaac Dcmoret and accessories of white. Her flow-- ers were Killarney roses. She was given in marriage by her mother, Mrs. Florence DeTourgcti, of De- and son Tommy, Leo llobbs cluldvon, Mnrgic Leo nnd Vtnth, Kd Weinman, Jnines a and daughters Kilecn ntul Helen, Floyd i tingnr and children Anna Mne and ilary Ijouise, Mrs.

Geovge Henm-ll, Paul Weinman, Joseph IJacon, Mr, and Mrs, Walter King and i Jane- Ann and Hobby. Senft-Ctow Wedding a i i will learn interest of (he nmrrmge of Koboi'l C. Crow, son of Mr, nnd i erso ii R. Crow, of mil ton, to Liilian Martha daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jmuik. Scnft lierwyn, place al the home of parents 3109 Hnrlcm on Wednesday evening nt 8:30 o'clock. Dontor Breinicker, of I lie lierwyn Methodist church, officiated. Miss Mne sister of bride, and Robert LudeVe, of Hamilton were tho attendants. A reception for 50 guests follower the ceremony.

After a briof wed (line 1 trip, Mr. and Mrs. Crow ivil reside in i i in nn i rlmciU til- 121 North street. Mr, Crow is efficient uiunnLjc of Crowell's Del Sen lessen on street, and 1ms by bis genial persor nlity gained wide circle of i who will be happy to greet him his charming bride. iroit.

She TVSS aUended by her aister, Miss Gene Aiithis, A pretty maid in Stork Mrs. meycr, 339 North hoy flt home. Helen Qattei Tenth street, Mi', and Mrs. 11. J.

Bookman and lildren, Arnold nnd Kay, of Onk- Ohio, visited Mr. ami Mrs. V. VclloiJ, of Jiiebmowl, sev- days. Robert A rent has returned from visit iu Detroit.

Mrs. H. Warder, 1207 Kasl igh street, has return IM! from teubeuville, Ohio, accompanied by er son Hobert 11. Warder, who is icuperating nicely from injuries istttinod in an automobile accident StouhenviUe last Friday. He istuined a head concussion, cuts nd bruises about the fucc and ody.

Mrs. E. E. Watson of'Springfield visiting Mr. anil Mrs.

Charles tj, Katon avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Woe Mr. iid -Mrs.

Harry Schneider spent iie week-end at the of rogros.s exposition. A tin 1 I I mi It DM inns who LIW Thousands Cheer 1 e.sday were: Miss Kb- I'htiv-lt, Mis-ses Mai-y and St-g- -Mr. and Ptnil i i i L. ernon Bi-nxing, Misses Cecilia 'atcr Hilda Fontaine, i Milor, Kusemary Tnlly, a Sharp, and Sirs. Joe i a Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. net'il, -Mirers i i i i Wei lor, Mitis Jlai-u Sirs. 11.

)r. tuul Mrs. J. Baker and Mr. nnd Mrs.

Homer Iske. Mr. anil Mrs. Gordon Castator, Miss A 0 'Xcile, Fred Castalor, r. Merle ami A bur MeSivjiin, ind F.

IO. 0 'Ncile havo returned 'rom a pliMiHiint motor i to Clii- where they visited Con- of exposition, Mvtj. Fred SiL'plu'iis has i from i i to A jue, yvht-re she wa.s guo.st oi' l(ev. and Mrs. nines L'avilt.

Mr. und Mrs. Willuitn Ely pent ye.slerdny in C'iiK'innnti. Mrs. i Frechtliug was a Jollc-go i visitor on Wednesday.

Sir, Mrs. lloraco Shank, Sirs. i S. Jacolis, Sirs. I tic S.

Hftl- iugor, Slr.s. 0. I). Miss Klsic Ivofiblin, Mrs. A a 3 i Mrs.

Arnold BuekTer atlcuded the i i i Lit tho Shnbert pti Wcdnes- Mr. nnd Mrs. Delmus Merrill, 717 South i street, aro over a i a of a son born Mercy i a October 111. Mrs, i was t'ormcrly Miss i of Nforrow. CJns Uiedi'itbcndcr bus i a brief visit iu Chicago.

Sfi-s. Krcd John Leibrock, Mrs, Clarciico und C. W. Souli 1 spent Wednesday in CiiLtiinnnti, AVilliani and Mre. Ratio Sulcr were Muldlctown visitors on Wednesday.

Rovevond and Sire. John Floerko have returned from tv delightful visl6 wit ft friends In Chicago, and a visit to (ho World's Ftiir. Mrs. Cluirtcti Heeler and two children of Detroit, are visiting relatives here, Mr. and Charfcti Dnersoh, SIiv.

Otto Mr. and Sirs. Jeu-ott i i i Sir. and Mra. Martin Liugler, Dr.

and Xeit Millikin. Mis. Mrs. Sam Spuerl. Mis.

fieorgo SI. Cummins, Shv. Keigert, tlcorge ('. CuiiLitiiiih. and Will Pfan enjoyed a i nl tho Sltuhert yester- Mr.

and Sirs. Jtum-a M. Clark, 012 i i i are happy ovm- the i i a of a baby son, born Wednesday at Fort a i bos- nc winner is to be mmt'il Jjiinns TlioniAA. GIVES "MTHSSUGHTER I i i i Ir.mi I.n-.r 'ii i i i i mul lio )iil (ii'ovcn siliil hi' t'niiiKl a i tli nmi- of i i W.IK jirrmfnl two lioiuu a al llu i Kinscr milieu, uiilcw i ni-i'i- StjiK: I i i a ori'u'c-r K. Chi'rry- i i i i ,1110 i i In a i at Hie sci-in- nf ihi! crash, snil Trini- lilc was nn i i i witli (HITS.

on tlio road, the ot'fii'or i i a (lie wafjoti was nn Ilip Bute ol! Ihe i a jind Duit. Ihe a i i i i i i of room lo I a i i i Porter, i dlel(nvn, who SheiilT A i i i in-rested i i at tlio i luirne, said Trimble liM i i i nod a TrhitMc wns i on lied when lio visited UIL' Kinscr Jioinc. The otTieor nlso of 'I'riinhle's reeonl i police headquarters, showing thi. 1 loan had heeii arrested i i twice! on eharpros of in- i i once (in charge of hmich of intd iiin'e (in a charge ol i a i an nittomobile, i in- loxicaleil. i the a cliargc lie was fined $101) iiml cral.s nnd sen- lenced to :10 tlavs in the Butler jail.

were Paul SFelil I'lllsworth JOIHIH. Triiiihlc, I'i'in'i'si'ntcd by A neys i tlin liners a ml i i i nol i IU: hns IHH-U ul liliL i-ly hoticl since Iiis nrrcsl mi the manslaughter To qurckly relievo the itching and burning, and help nature rosloro skin comfort, freely apply Resinolfi Good are round, Luckies are firm, Luckies are fully packed with only the clean center leaves --these are the mildest leaves-they cost more--they taste better. "It's toasted" throat protfcthi: ugafast irritattom Friday and Saturday Specials In Our Boyi 1 Deft. NO SCHOOL FRIDAY It 'a (ood time to bring in boyi to be outfitted. BLACK DU PONT RAIN COATS A Real Special Rain Hats 50c $289 Tweeduroy Knickers.

Brown and Grey $2.29 Wool Zipper Jackets Kaynee and K. and S. Shirts. 79c. 2 for $1.50.

Golf Hose 22c Suede Jackets. Zip front $6.50 Wool Sweaters up One Special Line of Corduroy Jackie Jumpers. Navy and Chocolate $1.89 INDIAN AND COWBOY SUIT TOE HALLOWEEN THE QUALITY SHOP THE VOGUE HAMILTON'S MOST RELIABLE BEAUTY SHOP OFFEH.S NEW PRICES A Finger Wave With Shampoo PERMANENT WAVES FAMOUS FOR BEAUTY, NATURALNESS, CURLINESS AND LASTING QUALITY $2.50 $3.50 $5 PHONE 6440 242 HIGH STREET A I I A SERVICE WHICH IS COMPLETE Pure Pennsyl vanta Oil FREEZE Laugh at old man winter with a new Goodrich Be Luxe Per Quart Plus le Tax IB'Ac in 5 Gal. Cans Hot Water Heater $7-95 Goodrich Standard Hot Water Heater. i as low as 7 AUTO SEAT COVERS a I Amazingly TJght weight, attractive seal covers.

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