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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 22

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PAGE TWENTY-TWO 12 FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1945 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS o'clock. The members will sew which will take place May 26 at Westminster church. for the mting Nurses. Merrill Wright, jr. A reception will follow the ceremony.

Among the guests at the wedding will be Miss Marianna Cox of Cincinnati. Mis Bettsie Hujrties, dauehter The Jonathan Dayton chapter Buy Practical Gifts for MOTHER'S BAY Of Social Interest I me Daughter or the Amen party was arranged In celebration of her sixth birthday. A birthday dinner was arranged Thursday evening by her mother, Mrs. Hamilton and her grandmother, Mrs. R.

C. Og-lesby, in her honor. Among the guests were her godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Regan.

can Revolution will hold their regular meeting Monday at the Womans club at 2:30 o'clock. John Hartwell Hillman of Pittsburgh Saturday at 5 o'clock at. Silver Springs Farm, she will have as her attendants, her sister, Mrs. Donald Eldredjre Jackson of New York, matron of honor; Miss Jane Robinson, maid of honor, and Miss Mary Hillman and Miss Eleanor Hartwell, bridesmaids. John H.

Hillman III will attend hig brother as best man and the ushen will be Ensign Harry Talbott Hilliard and J. Sunday, May 13th i Mrs. F. O. Pansing, regent, yHEN Miss Elsie Hilliard, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Jones Hilliard of Silver Springs Farm, Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh, marries Lt. Henry Lea Hillman, USXR, son of win preside at the business ses-j sion, after which the chapter will welcome the guest speaker, Mrs. Adah Dodds I'oince, whose sub- ject will be "Biblical Gardens." i of Col. and Mrs.

Delmar HuRhes of Oak Knoll leave Sat- urrlay for Cleveland, where he i will be the guest of Misa Dody Kaple, a former classmate at Erskine college. Mrs. Leslie L. Smith, of Harvard blvd. will have as her i guest, Mrs.

A. E. Trice of Colum- i bus, who will arrive May 23 and will stay over the week-end. A daughter, Frances, was i born to Corp. and Mrs.

Vincent Manisaralo of S. Oarfield Vl. Mrs. C. E.

Pulton was installed as president of Riser FTA at a meeting at the school Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gale Smith was installed as vice president, Mrs. D. L.

Sollenberger, second vice president, Mrs. Glenn Meredith, recording secretary, Hernard Norris, corresponding Mrs. Alexander Reed and Miss Frances Reed of Far Hills av, will leave Thursday for Victoria, ii. Canada, where they will spend three weeks as the guests of Mrs. Harry Browne Turpin.

Mrs. Reed and Miss Reed will return home by the way of Duluth, where they will spend several days with Mrs. James V. Claypool (May Hartley). Mrs.

N. Willard Kirkpatriok will entertain a few guests informally at dinner Sunday evening at her home on Oakwood av. in honor of Mr. Kirkpatrick and P. Schuyler Church.

The dinner will be given in celebration of their birthdays. Miss Wilma Went of Chicago became the bride of Lt. Myron J. Witt, NSXR, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Louis Witt of Richmond Mrs.

Frank Kothman and son, Daniel, of Smithville arrived home Saturday from Boston. Staff Sgt, Kothman is serving in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ginn, formerly of Wroe have moved to Long Beach, where they are making their home.

A daughter, Mary Elaine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Hosfeld of Torrence st. Monday at St. Ann's hospital.

RAN'TIAGO. Because of rleln nt day at St. Ann's hospital. The Dayton chapter of Ti F.eta Phi Alumna club will meet Monday evening at o'clock at secretary, and Mrs. Joe Hor-vath, treasurer.

Mrs. Chalmer Boles, former PTA council president, installed the officers. Mrs. Ralph Apple of W. Third st.

entertained the Bunko Ten club at her home Thursday aft-j ernoon. 03 the home of Mrs. Marion Crews of Auburn av. Mrs. R.

E. Mac-naughton is in charge of the dinner. Chil will jwrmit householder to increase Ladies of Mercator will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. C. C.

Payne of Ridge av. at 1:30 Know Your tneir expenditures for aervants' regalia," or coatumel necessary lor special nortriv UP Monday. The ceremony was per the face powder nsed In the Success I affatr. JSCUS formed by Rabbi Witt at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Following a wedding trip to Wisconsin, Lt.

and Mrs. Witt will make their home in Boston, where Lt. Witt is stationed. STEEL SCREENS FOR STEEL WINDOWS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Miss Vicky Muehlberg of Mont- United Aielions ECUADOR Most of the Panama hats in the world are made in Ecuador. They are made of toquilla palm leaves entirely by hand and a good hat may take three months to make Balsa wood, which is used in airplanes, life buoys and life rafts, is Ecuador's most important export and the United States gets clair, X.

will arrive Thursday i from Daytona Beach, Fla to visit Miss Helen Oliver of Volu sia av. and to attend the wedding Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority members will meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Myer H. Stanley of Harmon av. Mrs.

Erhard Allen, the guest speaker, will demonstrate her talk by arranging garden flowers, brought by members of the club. Gamma Phi Peta alumnae will meet at the home of Mrs. Jean Barrett on Salem av. The hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Barrett and Mrs.

Ruth Naschmeyer. The May card party sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Dayton Turners will meet Tuesday afternoon in the recreation room in the Turners hall. In charge of arrangements is Mrs. Harriet Nixon, assisted by Mrs, Idamae Bordcwisch, Mrs. Olga Sengl, Mrs.

Alice Hatfield, Mrs. Wilhaim Topie, Mrs. Grace Haines, Mrs. Daisy Miller, Mrs. Katherine Karn, Mrs.

Elizabeth Klugel, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Frances Reichard and Mrs. Bertha Dupont. -a v- Harmonizing Du Barry Lipsticks in Fashionable Shades, Jl.

(all prices plus tax)' of her brother, Maj. Richard Muehlberg, and Miss Oliver, EAST FIRST STREET 195 per cent of its supply there ilt also produces rubber, cinchona Sfor quinine, kapok used in life preservers and cocoa Ecuador is I named for the equator which fr ViUuU 3." in a ii MILLION crosses in the north. There is a granite monument which has been erected on the imaginary line where one can stand with one foot in the Northern Hemisphere and the other in the Southern Hemisphere Tortoises found off the coast of Ecuador may live to be 400 years old and weigh more than 400 pounds The Incas, Indian ancestors of the Ecuadorians, sent messages 1200 miles in two days by relay runners United States air and naval forces operate free, ly from bases set up on Ecuador's Salinas and Galapagos Islands. Copyrltht, 194S, by North American Nswi. paper Alliance, and The Dayton Dally Newt.

HUB ppi km A son, Ronald Adrian, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Schwartz of Rockhill Monday, at Good Samaritan hospital The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Adrian Mougey of Wonder-ly and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schwartz of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs.

Allen Harris is in charge of the rummage sale to be held at St Paul's Episcopal church, Oakwood, Thursday from 1 to 9 o'clock. II I -mmmW mam a for QUALITY Vaftwa L1. Hundreds of Pairs system 4 Ji'' r. rTJ Women's and Big Girl FLAVOR NOURISHMENT Easily prepared, rich in flavor and nourishment (Just right far kid. die lunch or dinner! 1 jS' Smart Dresses in Newest Styles in sizes up to 52.

Others $3.99 to $19.75 Introducing REV. SAMUEL TODD Or.O-TIME COSI KI, PREACHER AND CIVILIAN CHAPLAIN TO II. S. SERVICE MEN EVERYWHERE Hear Him Sun. 7:30 P.

M. SPECIAL SERVICE MEN'S SERVICE FRIDAY KIGHT TURNER'S HALL FIFTH AND HIOH STS. A mother and daughter banquet will be given Wednesday evening at fi o'clock at Grace Methodist church. Mrs. Glen Compton is chairman and Mrs.

John White is in charge of the music. The guest speaker will be Mrs. William J. Hamilton, who will also exhibit her collection of Madonnas. 995 am SADDLES CASUALS LOAFERS OXFORDS ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIOS Open For Business As Usual Please Use 4th St.

Entrance Sixes 1 it 4 reikis Star dr. popular trtylM ports In brown, tan and whJtp. all white and ml! Many with red i pari aolett 4to9 For MEN! For BIG BOYS! While the Mrs. Don Battel le presided at the luncheon meeting of the Woman's Literary club, Thursday at the Dayton Woman's club. Mrs.

Kenneth Fraser presented awards for the creative writing contest. The first group of winners were Mrs. Charles Otto for her "October Prayer," Miss Dorothy Scofield, prose, "Light Refuse Not" and Mrs. Charles Otto, drama, "Dinner Chatter." In the second group Miss Dorothy Scofield won the prize for her poem, "Sappho'e Neighbor," while Miss Eunice Jean Funk-houser took the prose prize for "The Kenneys in Apartment Three." The newly-elected officers of the literary club are Mrs. president; Mrs.

Marc Bridge, vice president; Mrs. Wallace Paddon, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles Hayes, corresponding secretary; Mrs. 0. B.

Reemelin, treasurer; Mrs. Porter Turner, assistant treasurer, and Mrs. Charles Graham, critic. jjult aMUued NEW 2-TONE LEISURE COATS CAN LEARN THE RUMBA No Money Down Open Monday and Wrdntftday fcvpnlriKs Till 8:45 Jdl IJIL AT THE PRICE FOR7 uw mrm mm -m-mmmwmmmwr ry ii tr" 93 fttnul Two-Tone Coots in Many Color 1 Pigskin Popular itylr-il prta and ratlnn Irrr bnt harry an the won't last Innii Tan and Whit Twotone Tan Avon Sport Soles Learn a real Rumba and save 50 at Arthur Murray's Here your rlianre to bring ynnr dancing up date at Arthur Murray'sand gave money! Don't fake tlie Riimha or ait it out while oilier danre. Arthur Murray ha discovered the secret of the real Tuhan Riimha his ex-perl ran i1iow it lo you in your very first lesson.

Easy Terms Hundreds of Pairs 1 Aw. rtl A daughter, Carolyn Rose, was born to Corp. and Mrs. Leonard Kallis Saturday, May 5, at Miami Valley hospital. The paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. William Kallis of Alfred, and the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Fist, of Altona av. Become a popular partner 111 proud of your skillful dancing Enroll today while special 2 foi The Season's For Women and Girls btos the price of 1 offer lasts.

Phone HK-8661 or eome lo the Studio. BETTER GRADES The board of directors of the Young Women's League will Open until 10 P. M. ArfwfMtfffay meet luesday at the home of Mrs. G.

Springer Crawford on the Lebanon pike for a picnic HOIRS: DAILY 10 A. M. TO Jrl p. M. i nwX- 3) supper.

The monthly business meeting will follow. 1 W. Fourth 2nd Floor. HE-8M1 "t'lSX A riot of colors! Red! Green! Blue! White! Tan and White! Two-Tones! 1 fey Committee chairman for the coming year will be announced at the meeting by Mrs. A.

Taul Neumann, newly-elected president. Members desiring transportation will be met at the League. Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Dorothy Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

B. Reynolds of Guthrie Center, to Master Sgt. Lcroy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Johnson of Tytus this city. The marriage will take place NX -1 I June 3 at fi o'clock in the eve I So simple! So convenient! Yet so important! You see, these crisp, flaky crackers point up the taste of other foods by adding their own unusually delicious flavor! Try serving Sunshine Krispy Crackers all through the meal, just it for yourself! ning in Grace Methodist church. A birthday party was given Thursday in honor of Carolyn Hamilton, daughter of Mrs. Ouida Hamilton of Middletown, by the students of Mrs. Donald Colyer's kindergarten class.

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