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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 21

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Betrothals And WeHdMq Make Social News it i ihA 1 I Nwr '9 ty Jry A 4, 7 -v. jt 1 MISS SHIRLEY VIRGINIA LEHMAN'S engogement to Officer Candidate Corl F. Granzow, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Granzow of Virginia avenue, is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis Lehman of Belvoir avenue. The wedding will take place Jan.

14, at 4:30 p. at St. John's Evangelical church. Miss Lehman was graduated from Stivers high school and attended Eastern college In Richmond, Ky. Officer Candidate Granzow is a graduate of Stivers high school end attended University of Cincinnati, where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity.

He is stationed at Ft. Benning, and will receive his commission this week. Bahnj.n Photo fl) lowmo. of Mlddletown. formerly of who.

fci S'l 'VVj mont Lr. (i.g.) WIIIIohi F. Elliott. of Mr William EHion Vv T' 1 loston. No dato hoi been tef for the wedding.

Lieutenant Elliott is Vff f', i ot Wright Field Ai 1 'f A Rolling Mills in the louthern states. a. i onrirTv I kfM uvuimi wir 7, wis (Ik A 1' I I- i Barbara Pierce Marries The weddine of Miss Rarhnra Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pierce of Rve.

N. nH bridal illusion tulle. She carried a bouquet white orchids. Prescott Sheldon Bush served his brother as best man. Lt.

(i.e.) Georep Hprhprt WalUp i -'X i'X wvs a A recGDtion at the Annwnml lnh iin Rye followed the ceremony. Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prescott jSheldon Bush of Greenwich, took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Presbyterian church ivirs. cusn was graduated irom Rye Country Day school, and from Ashlev hall.

Charlpston. S. nnH in nye, wun Dr. jonn V. Gregory officiating.

Attending the hrlde mnirf attended Smith college. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pierce of Radcliffe road, and of Mrs. James E.

Rnhinsnn nf honor was Miss Nancy Bush, sister of the bridegroom. Mrs. Walter G. Rafferty (Martha Pierce) was matron of honor and bridesmaids iikVi zffei-; )WK X.xv Columbus and the late Judge Robinson. were the Misses Lucille SnhAni.

Lieutenant 'Rush wan frrnrinnta1 field. Rosanne Morgan. Fli7ahoh from Greenwich Country Day school and is an alumnus of PhilliDs June Rafferty, Shavaun Robinson, Margaret Randolph Merrick and Sara Lou Parker. academy. Andover.

Mass. He re. ceived his wines in June. 194.1. at The bride wore a enwn nf tvnrv Corpus Christi, Tex.

He is the satin made with droD shouldpr out. ilined in Dearls and emhrnirtprpH grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert Walker of New York and of Samuel Prescott Bush of Columbus. He is a nephew of Mai.

and with pearl sprays. Her veil of heirloom lace was worn hv th hriHo. groom's mother. It was of princess Mrs. Georee II.

Walker Jr. of Oak- ana rose point lace mounted on wood avenue. 1 Mrs. George Herbert Walker Bush I Barhrarh Photo 1 YWflrnnnPI With Gretchen Brander -X DbSn lywer eacum The Philetos club will meet Tues iLJl A recent visitor In tnwn mhn urn mii.i. I jj day for dinner at 6:15 p.m.

at the fTTTPtr i 'i 4 -JhX ff- I "71 II 7 YWCA. At 8 they will take part in the discussion on "Curbing Infla holiday affairs was MarHy Morgan who moved' tuallv MSt- SJrP road ac" to St. Louis with her family early this fall Marilvn made her lf yh nvie.d Fran-quarters with Betty Sinknd he uncle and aunt JoS DrvsdaSsXhe mSnJ whSS or. oreenmount boulevard, but she reallv cot tion" led by Dr. Viva Booth in the al oegrees Delow zero, series being held at the Young, a lot of friends to soe.

Becky KnaDD did nmp infnri a lot of friends to soe. Rprkv k'nn 'Just think. Woman's league. MISS MARY MARGARET HUNKELER'S engagement to Lt. Eugene R.

Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Brown of Emmons avenue, Is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo J. Hunkeler of Rockwood avenue. The wedding will take place Feb. 4, at Corpus Christi church at 8:45 a. m.

Miss Hunkeler was graduated from Julienne high school. Lieutenant Brown was graduated from Chaminade high school and attended U. of D. and the University of Nebraska. He Is now stationed with the Army Engineers ot Camp Swift, Tez.

WalLee-Mirtin Photo. ilf MwJorie Kerr gave a tea in her honor, to mention warm office, and here we are, sitting at home." was the riacci re Miss Victoria Fhv. assistant fllrec. ai lira cuiangea ior ner. tor of the YWCA health and reerea-l.

"ow -ieveiana vis-, tion rfpnartmpnt has returned "er unce and aunt, and then hand with THE rine on it hpfore mark her parents uttered. And, for once, she didn't mind getting up i i j. Shell have to hurrv hark to St evervone was reallv onn'lroJ nanre the Hnhva itnim Rrhnni school. She's taking a time. Mrs.

M. T. Crane of Middle-lf. "gJ. Lw-0 Ior-you guessed dance at the Habya Holm School scho1: taking a and going to work for you guessed hinton iinUtown was the hostess at her nnni Ile 18 as.

seated and town was the hostess at her annual hT of Modern Dance In New York City.jt "e8rts course at Washington vh in(r( ln home town and as had chamnacne oartv civen nn rhri.t.li9?uFa had gone ofI durin the champagne party given on Christ night. of modern dance and YZ a pr0fession ln dress" mas uay, ana ner daughter made the announcement aftpr evorvnno Family reunion, are fm or, a far- Mariivn's folks are tho arrived. dance club in the new winter-spring term of classes beginning at the YWfA Jan. Artlvitv tlplcet between these days, but ever so In case Virginia's picture, on this Page today, looks michtv familiar Political And Economic Questions Interest Women "The League of Women Voters, theiat the Dayton Art instiute. A so-Business and Professional Women's clnl hour will precede the meeting club.

Soroptlmlst club, the Public Mrs. J. II DoWs is tea chairman Affair, and Business Women's club Mrs Pro of the YWCA, the American Asso-! Prudl Pr8rai chair-ciation of University Women introduce the speaker, Dr. onen a lortunate family can gather the immedate members together, even if onlv for a rtav you've no doubt seen her modeling Morgans, and her father is a colonel who was stationed at Wright Field while they lived here, and he's now stationed ln St. Louis.

Two weddings on succeeding Saturdays, one in New York and one W. B. Haineses of Springdale'drivo holders and former class members may register for classes in sports, swimming and gym beginning Jan. 8 and general registration begins Jan. 15 at p.

m. The Pioneer club casts a back a locai department store. In fact, she's modeled ever since she overcame her desire to become a photographer. couian i an get togetner for Christmas, but New Year's PVe fmm-t them gathered around the fireplace. Bill and Virginia met while Bill IJames Manfredini, whose subject is in ionaa.

might be too much for some families, but everything went the Young Women's league are joining to sponsor a series of three dis- CT1 I1TS Ul IIIIHH IllKal was still a civilian, representing1 a freshman at Denison, ward glance at the Thursday meet iaun American Re ations." Dr. a-aiabViia. I off 'lAmerican Kolling Mi s. and 1UI nouaays. naving cussion meetings to be addressed Manfredini.

who was born ln 1 -Hi- arrived ahnut Dpp 9(1 itpr Uat Saturday he', been Last Saturday, George Bush Venice, Italy, of Italian and English case. stationed at Wright Field. 7:30. Irene Hine is the program chairman and Blanche Davis and Ina Duncan have charce of the so sister, Elaine (she's Mrs. Robert Johnson), spent Christmas here, too, but Dick didn't arrive till Dec.

30. He's a lieutenant in the Marines, parentage, received his education both in Italy and England. In 1942 he Came to the ITnited Stnto. Bnrf by Dr. Viva Boothe, director of the bureau of business research of Ohio State university.

The meetings will be based on "The Social Aspects of Economics," and are open to all was rjest man lor his brother, Prescott, when he married Elizabeth Kauffman in Miami Beach, and peal-in of the recent gas short MRS. JAMES A. BARLOW was, before her marriage yesterday morning at St. Agnes church, Miss Lucille Frances Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Moore of Grand avenue. Sergeant Barlow, USMC. son of Mrs.

Leo Barlow of Hodapp avenue, is stationed at El Centra, Calif. ik -II age, we neara quite an unusual cial arrangements. a few years later obtained the de their sister, Nancy, was maid of, story the other morning. The Carl (Concluded on Page Two) I The current legislation rommlt. ana women interested gree or doctor or jurisprudence at iiuiiui.

lesieraav. rrescott it th wtw win rejiae. nontmsnn rhoto. II Bl-fll .1 Li, iThe first meetlnir of the series DePaul university Chloa itno tee meets Monday at 7:30 p. m.

to honors in his brother's study the nrnnnspd rnmnnlsnrv mill. will be Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the he joined the staff of the University tary training program and review oi Houston, Houston, Texas, where Young Women's league. Dr.

Boothe will talk on "Curbing Inflation." College Wnmrn'i flnh ne estamished the department of when George and Barbara Pierce said their "I In Rye, N. and Nancy again preceded the bride down the aisle. Barbara's grandparents, the Scott Pierces of Radcliffe mar! urarnn't me provisions ouerea in ine u. I. Bill of Rights.

The Cosmnnolltan elnh will IDort American studies. While ln The College Women's club -will Texas he acted as legal adviser to minui i ww a ivi iiuun at VHI10U3 COnSUIQlOS officers for the coming year in the regular meeting in the International room of the YWCA Thurs. able to httend the wedding, but they've visited ln Rye numerous times. It's been quite some time day at 1:30 p. m.

The volunteer personnel commit tee will mppt tnmnrrnu at the since aamara nas been a Dayton Visitor. ttlOUch. because she'. )nnn YWCA according to the chairman, Mrs. O.

B. Reemelin. i -IM i kept busy with her schooling lately, aara L.ou marker. Karhara'. The Parker Girl Reserve club will jfrom Columbus, represented this become better acquainted with the! YWCA'S building and acilltlrij JjLrf An w.edd "8 YWCA'S building and facilities processional, being one of the brides when members conduct a tour following their business meeting Tuesday at 7:30 D.

m. Miss Frances Ko- maius. A brand new officer stenner! nff Cx I waskl Is the adviser. The Jefferson Girl Resprve rlnh and the HI-Y club plan a joint meetlnir at the schnnl Tueadav at the train this morning and was greeted with congratulations, because his commission is only a day old. Ensign Cecil Scholfield was graduated yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at Camp Endieott, Rhode Island, and he's here fnr twn Hum 7:30.

Committee members in charge rk oi arrangements are Ruth Adams, Hetty Kuck, Joyce Stuck, Loretta Wehner and Miss Glndvs Hrent. i a i 'v 1 Cecil was in the Navy, finishing the linger, club adviser. v-i program at rurdue university A Snuare dnnre Is nlannnd fnr the RoOSPVPlt Twelfth P.lrl 1 1 lu inner pari oi ucioner, and then he transferred to the SpbIipps r. club following the business meeting Tuesday at 7:30 at the YWCA. The All-City dance of Friday eve- nlnff Wilt nrespnt mil Arnnld'a nr.

sides the (raining at Camp Endieott, he studied at Columbia for a month. He hopes for a longer leave when he reaches his new station, but as yet, It's all a military secret. Ensign Allen Sutton and his wife are here for the weeu ehestra at the YWCA from 8:43 to 11:45 p. m. All high school students are Invited to attend.

The Senior Intprrtuh rnnnrll u.111 iPrinceton university, and since Allen meet for a potluck supper Thursday, at 8:30 n. m. at the VWfA ana ecu are mends irom way back, they'll nrohahlv pen the tnlrt. Janis Rootle, chairman. I.

In rharn li MMMWiMnnnini urn night oil burning till the wee hours of the meeting with Uernlce Weld- man, iieien vianos and Janet Gross assisting her, oi me morning, DerBllse It WHS nmioimrrd at a Girl Reserve ndvisen nt ninn. party last year ln fun, no one bo- ning to meet tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the YWCA. neven wnen Virginia Bowman and Lt.

(J.g.) William F. Elliott an- nou need their firttrnrrnmnrit In She It graduate of Falrvlew high school and It the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roger Buttdicker of North Main street. MISS CAROL HTI IS wot recently pledged to Delta Gemma tererlty Ohio Wetleyan enlveriity, where the It a frethmon, od wet elested pretident of tho pledge clots, Mlts Hvert It the daughter of Mr. owl Mrs.

William f. Hvert of Breottlde drive, She wet gredvetd frocf Fairview high school latt spring. ISS ANNABEL R0MIG, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Romlg of Hillvlew avenue, has been elected president of the freshman clots at Connecticut college, New London, Conn.

She Is alto president of her houte, Thames Hall, and a member of the frethmon hochey team. She was graduated from Oahwood high. Wllct-Mrtin Photo. MISS MARJC3II BUSSDICKER, center, a senior of Bowling Green college, Is a frethmon odvlier and treaturer of Delta Gamma sorority. i Youncer tlrta ultl MRS.

JAMES J. HARNETT Is chairman of the annual Charity Ball to bt given by the Dayton Council of Cathode Women Saturday evening In the Blltmore ballroom. Money from this ball goes to support phllan (kthroplet of the council, the leading charity being the clothing of "approximately 50 children placed In bearding homes. I meet Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m.

at rnrnest at a similar gathering this 1110 I YVV.A. year. Virginia naa to extend her.

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