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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 6

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The Dayton Heraldi
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Virginia Walters Makes Formal Bow At Debut Tea Thursday afternoon Miss Mra. Jefferson Brooks Walters, a debut tea given by her parents road. Mrs. Walters and her daughter the fireplace in the living room. of white embroidered marquisette.

puffed, and a long full skirt fell fitted bodice. In her arms she rosebuds and baby breath, with effect. Mrs. Walters WAS beautifully dressed in green lace. Her gown was fashioned with short puffed sleeves, a fitted bodice and long, full skirt falling into a slight train.

A French corsage of talisman and yellow roses accented her costume. Those who assisted Miss Walters at the tea table were Miss Adele Grimes, Miss Barbara Lingham, Miss Betty Kohr, Miss Eleanor Harlan, Miss Florence. Maharg, Miss Betty Schmidt, Miss Eleanor Pickrel and Miss Martha Vance. The table was attractively decorated with pink rosebuds, blue white delphiniums, baby breath and smilax. A branched candelabra at each end of the table and a crystal centerpiece added to the The living and dining LEAKAS FURRIERS Protect your Furs! With 1.

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EXPERT FURRIERS Only furriers handle your furs while in our care. lit no Sutra Cost! COLD STORAGE PRICES: FUR COATS, to $100 valuation $3.00 Fur trimmed cloth coats to $75 valuation $2.25 Untrimmed coats, suits and men's overcoats, to $33 valuation $1.00 All over these valuations, LEAKAS Portal FURRIERS 14-16 S. LUDLOW ST. Phone FU-4111 and a bonded driver will call for your furs! Officers Elected By Garden Club The Flower Hours' Garden club held election of officers Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H.

S. Knight on Greenmount boulevard. Mrs. Leonard Rausch elected Mrs. R.

vice president; Mrs. J. Smith, secretary, and Mrs. Oliver Hufnagle, treasurer. Members of the club will entertain their husbands at a picnic supper July 12 at Mr.

and Mrs. I. E. Clayton's cabin near their home on Blossomheath road. TRUE! YES! we really have SOFT WATER SHAMPOO Both Finger Waves LASTING 60c Given by Hair Stylists Budget Shop 211 Gibbons Bldg.

at 3rd and Main HE 4079 Virginia Waiters, daughter of Mr. and made her formal bow to society at at their residence on Maysfield received their guests in front of Miss Walters was lovely in a gown Her sleeves were short and gracefully from the waistline of a carried a colonial, bouquet of pink blue streamers falling in a cascade rooms were decorated with roses and honeysuckle. Alfred Hein presented a program of music. Among the out-of-town guests who were house present guests at the of Mr. tea and and are Mrs.

Walters were Miss Nancy Caldwell, of Wellsburg, W. Miss Bernardine Kauffman, of Washington, D. Miss Helen Clarke, of Portsmouth, Ohio, and Miss Betty Wedertz, of Manitowoe, Wis. Brooks Walter, son of Mr. and Mra.

Walters, will entertain at dinner Friday night at the Biltmore hotel in honor of his sister and the out-of-town guests. Attend Commencement Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Verity, of Middletown, Ohio, will leave Friday for New Haven, where they will attend the commencement exercises at Yale university, at which time their son, Calvin Verity, will be graduated. En route to New Haven they will be joined by their daughter, Miss Verity, who attends Miss Walker's school in Simabury, Conn.

The family will return home together following commencement. Leave for California Dr. and Mrs. Warren Breidenbach, of East Schantz avenue, left Thursday for San Francisco and Los Angeles. They will attend the Big Ten-Pacific coast track meet in Berkeley, and will then go on to Los Angeles, where Dr.

Breidenbach will attend the meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery. He will give a paper at the meeting. Dr. and Mr9. Breidenbach will return home by the northern route.

Columbus Wedding. Mrs. Charles S. Bergen, of Wistaria drive, will leave Saturday for Columbus to attend a number of prenuptial parties in honor of her sister, Miss Catherine Jane Weakley, whose marriage to Thomas O. McGlennon will be solemnized June 24 at at Columbus Country club.

Mrs. Bergen will attend her sister as matron of honor. PLANT SALE Another Fine Lot of Plants at Following Low Prices Petunias From Flats 1c Browalia 1c Didiscus 1e Snaps 2c Verbenas 2c Petunias, In Bloom, Pots Ageratum 3e Asters From Pots 3c Cigar Plants 3c Vinca a Vines 3c Coxcomb 3e Portulaca 3c Zinnias 3c Marigold 3c Torena 5c Lantana 5e Acheranthus 5c Dusty Miller 5c Salvia 5c Geraniums In Bloom 10c Dahlias, Ige Plants in Bloom 10c Fuchsias 15c Rose Bushes(Sweetheart), In Pots 35c FLORAL PRODUCTS, 207-209 Riverview Ave. OPEN EVENINGS 105 Well Balanced Meals for $1200 in THE HERALD Today A menu for five people for every day in the week selected by a noted META GIVEN specialist. Don't miss it! Distinguished Food Specialist Almost everybody in America has Turn to the eaten foods prepared from recipes developed by this great home Woman's Page economist for the country's leading food manufacturers.

EVERY THURSDAY in THE DAYTON HERALD THE DAYTON HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939 PRESENTED TO SOCIETY Miss Virginia Walters made afternoon at a debut tea given by Walters at their home on Maysfield uated from National Park college MRS. NIDA Before her wedding Thursday afternoon in Columbus Mrs. Nida was Miss Helen Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.

Price of Arlington. Mrs. Nida is well known in Dayton society. Prenuptial Parties. Many attractive parties have been arranged in honor of Miss Olive Rodgers and Miss Martha Rodgers, of Aerial road.

The former will become the bride of S. William Blanton June 30 and the latter will become the bride of F. Wiliam Bury August 19. Miss Marjorie Reeder, of Central avenue, and Miss Charlotte Cline, of Kenwood avenue, entertained at a luncheon-shower and swimming party Thursday at the Miami Valley Golf club in honor of the Misses Rodgers. Wednesday Miss Marguerite Aughe and Miss Jean Rockoff will give a picnic and shower in honor of Miss Olive Rodgers.

Miss Dorothy Schlemann and Miss Betty Marquardt will entertain at the latter's home with a shower Wedresday, June 28, in honor of Miss Olive Rodgers, Entertain Guest. Miss Joan Bowers, of Elyria, arrived in Dayton Thursday to be the guest of Miss Betty Knoll, of Dorothy lane, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Nesbitt of Haver road and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Hopkins of Haver road, have returned from an extended trip through the east. They visited the world's fair in New York city and also stopped in Dorset, Vermont, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins' daughter, Mrs. Ruth Pocock.

En route home they, visited many J-16 Helen Price Becomes Bride Of Glenn E. Nida bring a covered dish for the luncheon. -0 H. Theodore Hoffman is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ella C.

Hoffman, of Schantz avenue. Mr. Hoffman resides in Washington, D. where he is associated with the United States Railroad Retirement board. A wedding of interest to Dayton society took place Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Columbus when Miss Helen 1 Price, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry H. Price of that city, became the bride of Glenn E. Nida, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. G. Nida, also of Columbus. The Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes officiated at the ceremony held at the home of the bride's paren't.

A program of nuptial music was presented by the Maybelle Stephanian trio. Miss Jane Addison was the bride's only attendant. She wore a gown of Bavarian blue marquisette fashioned a round neckline, sleeves, tight basque and a full skirt with an uneven hemline. putted, carried a colonial bouquet of gardenias and blue delphiniums. The Bride Wore.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride approached the improvised altar in a Mayflower pink silk net gown with batiste embroidery at the neckline, crossing in front down to the waistline. The dress was trimmed with little sprigs of embroidery, and the skirt was flared with a double tier of plain net at the bottom. She wore a seed pearl pin belonging to her maternal grandmother and a lace handkerchief made by her maternal great-grandmother. Jack Nida attended his brother as best man. Pittsburgh, Mrs.

Samuel RumFor her daughter's wedding Mrs. mage. III, of Oil City, Mrs. John H. Thompson II, of Troy, Price chose a misty blue chiffon Mrs.

Percy Tetlow, Mrs. James B. with a blue lace surplice top, a pill Ross II, Mrs. Preston Cooke and box hat and a corsage of orchids. Mrs.

Imogene Timberlake. Mrs. Nida was attractive in a gray Later the couple left for a wedlavender with a of ding trip in the east. They will be gown at home June 29 at 1170 East corsage pink carnations. Broad street.

For traveling the Throughout the Price residence bride wore a blue and white print were huckleberry trees, palms and dress, a blue turban and a corsage ferns. The mantle was banked of white orchids. with white larkspur and white. Mrs. Nida was graduated from National Park seminary and Erssnapdragons, and the hall was kine school at Boston.

She is a decorated with light and dark blue member of the Junior popular delphiniums. league of Columbus, and is active Wedding Trip. in the Pleasure guild at Children's Following the ceremony a re- hospital. Mr. Nida was graduated from the law college at Ohio State ception was held at the Scioto university.

He is associated in Country club. Assisting hostesses business with Fullerton Co. were Mrs. J. Edward Lewis of -town guests at the wedding included Mr.

and Mrs. Robert The regular June meeting of the Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. L. P.

Boyer, Miss Sue Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Presidents' Association of Garden M. D. Larkin, Robert Mrs.

Larkin, Clubs of Montgomery County will Grace Hunter, Miss Marion be held Monday at 11:45 a.m. at Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein, the home of Mrs. F.

A. Horn, 344 Mr. and Mrs. L. S.

Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thompson II of Troy Schenck avenue. Members will and Mrs.

Eckley Craig. Mrs. H. Warren Kampf, of Wistaria drive, went to Pittsburgh, where she joined Mr. Kampf, following a trip to Chatham, with her mother, Mrs.

George Haig. They attended the graduation exercises of Mrs. Haig's daughter, Miss Katharine Houk, in Chatham. Dates To Remember Public Thursday, 8:30 p. at Community hall, on Old Troy pike.

euchre, Combined Councils of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia will receive holy communion at 7 o'clock mass at St. Joseph's church, Sunday, meet in school hall from where procession will march to the church. Fried chicken supper, Friday, 5 to 7:30 p. m. at Mt.

Carmel, Ladies Aid. Fried chicken supper, Polk Grove church, Saturday, p. 1 mile east of Englewood dam, on Route 40. PLATES the We plate new are restorations featuring two-tone These duplicate the natural gums and teeth 50 closely they cannot be detected. Extracting by Gas X-Ray Service or Nerve Block Fillings We cordially invite you in for consultation.

Prices and credit terms cheerfully given. DRS. BOYLES Dentists Dye Fifth and Main, Over Grant's. 22 Years in Dayton H. BOYLES C.

A. EDWARDS F. M. BOYLES Office Hours: 8 A. M.

to P. M. ADams 3361 her formal bow to society Thursday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson road.

Miss Walters was gradat Forest Glen, Md. this month. places of special interest, including Washington, D. Newport News, Williamsburg, Mt. Vernon, Richmond and Natural Bridge.

Mrs. road is stable, Joseph James Turpin of Rubicon leaving Sunday for to be with her son, Turpin, at Barnstable Inn. Miss Mildred Wood and Miss Mary Evelyn Wilbur of Long Island are the guests of Miss Helen Louise Canny of Springdale drive. For the pleasure of these visitors Miss Frances Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carlton Smith of Walnut lane, has arranged a tea for Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Richard Noe and daughter, Phyllis Jean, spent the week-end in Columbus as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Welton. While there they attended the election meeting of the State Accident-Health association and the annual dinner-dance, which was held Friday evening at the Brookside Country club.

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OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCEMENT! WE WISH TO INFORM OUR CUSTOMERS THAT BRONOLD'S BEAUTY SHOP Formerly in Miami Savings Building Is Now Located at Room 104 (Main Floor) Industries Corner Luldow and Third FU-5231 Drink Coca-Cola A with great lunch drink Delicious and Food alone is not enough; you need refreshment, too. Try an ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola with your Refreshing out why so many people enjoy it with food. It's a natural partner of good things to eat. DAYTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 346-352 XENIA AVE.

Mra. J. Rodgers Sillars (Margaret Battelle) and son, Rodgers, of Massillon, and Miss Betty Alden of Cleveland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

G. Battelle of Princeton drive. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Miller, have returned from Chicago, where Dr. Miller has been attending the Chicago College of Osteopathy during the past four years. Dr. Miller was graduated last week with a degree of doctor of osteopathy, Dr. and Mrs.

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