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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 26

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950 22 PAGE 26 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS Soroptimists (Ave Report Of Convention ied elassificat.ons A a climax woman of Seattle, gave the kev- TPHE three Dayton Soroptimists. Marjorie Wallace, Harriet Hays, delegates, and Connne Borghardt, who attended the 11th biennial conv em ion of the A can Federation of Soroptimisr aubs af Seattle. Wash fell month, have returned to Dayton and report on the results of the conference which was attended by approximately 1000 delegates from Canada, Brazil, the United States and its territories Mildred T. Poweli, council- to the convention. Dorothy Mo-Cullough Lee.

mayor of Portland was the guest of honor and speaker at the formal "Banquet of Flowers'' held at Olympic hotel Theme of the conference, "We serve to live unselfish, world-en wsioned, with spiritual, intellectual and economic determination," will be the objective of all club during the next two years, when the biennial will be held in Washington, D. noie address at the formal opening of the convention The Hon. Benjamin Cohen, assistant secretary general, and in charge of public information for the Unfted Nations. wa the speaker for the United Nations program. Dr Eva Anderson, the Woman of Achievement of Washington tate for 1949.

was guest speaker for the classification dinner when members of the delegation appeared in costume representing their var Perlc Mcsta 1 Hosttss In Luxembourg HV JNK U)s WASHINGTON. July 22 Mrs Perle Mesta. U. S. Minister to Luxembourg, who used to be the capital's No.

1 hotes, from all accounts is fast becoming No 1 hostess of the tiny duchy. "The legation is just like a beehive," Alice Cur-ran of the Stale Department, a recent visitor to Luxembourg, wrote Washington friends. "Actually, the traffic ts really astounding Relatives, friends, acquaintances, visiting firemen, all have been feted by the famous first lady of lav ish party -giving. When Madame Minister was back in Washington recently, howevei she told me she most enjoys th monthly parties she has been giving for American GIs. Her most recent fete for GIs was a garden party on the legation's park-like lawn, which overlook a picturesque deep valley and winding river.

Highlight of the party wa the presence of the Purdue Vanity Glee club, which ha been touring Europe. A newsman got into a taxi and headed for the Capitol the other day A few blocks along the course the driver stopped his cab, stepped out into the street and combed his hair. After he had settled him MM again behind the wheel, tjie passenger asked the why of his action. "It's windy today," the driver replied. -r rBrHr 4 rsarBrBBM ''SmB' IfmrrB' "mMPi mm mmT I iWmmr TMmW B' A JMrnm i we've a wide, wonderful collection of smart town-dark master sheers (rayon) in beautifully fashioned dresses for sophisticated misses.

Choose from blacks, deep browns and that all-American favorite navy! MRS. GLEN ELDQN CBEBCH was befora her marriage July 15 in fy Fi Baptist rhtiifh Miss Martha Jan Coon. She is the tlaucrliter of Mr. and Mr. Howard ML Toon of Hrandt st.

Sir. Creech is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Creech of Maryland av." The couple will reside on Victoria av. (Wallace-Martin Photo) ABOUT YOU VS 7s 1 G0a riRIVING through Yellow Sioue National park right now are Mary Anne Kunt and Sally Coleman.

They have been at Bear tooth ranch in Montana for several weeks. After leaving Yellow Stone tomorrow. will go to IVhite Grass ranch at Jackson Hole. They will return to Davton Aug. 11.

pleasure In nun If you're taking the kids along on an automobile vacation trip this summer, plan in advance how to keep the tiny travelers entertained. "Plan to make frequent stops, especially at place of interest to children, such as parks, lighthouses or airports," Mildred Dorr, child development specialist, writes in an Agriculture I e-partment publication "Children enjoy stopping for a picnic lunch along the way. These stops break the monotony for naturally active youngsters and allow them to stretch their legs. Otherwise, they become regies. STAFF StJT.

AND MBS. HOWARD R. LeDOL'X were photographed after their marriage July 1. Mrs. LeDoux if the former Mary Katherine Karns, (laughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Din id If. Karns of W. Hudson av. The bridegroom is the son of ('apt.

atid Mrs. Kdard L. LeDoux of Jamestown, R. The couple are making their home in Fair- 1)0111. Mrs.

W. Robinson is expecting her daughter, Mr. Richard Oaughman and (laughter, Christine, of Atlanta Oa to arrive here Aug. for a visit at Mrs. Robinson's home, Woodsley.

Mr. Caugh-man and daughter will fly to Dayton from Atlanta. just Going to the Patterson summer home at Ft field. Wis Aug 1, will be Mr. and Mrs William Patterson and children of Rutin Kfl Bettv Partin Becomes Bride Flying to Pittsburgh today was Anina Mellon Collins.

She will then go to LaTcohe, tomorrow to attend a reunion of her rlass at Xaviers academy. We've sketched our dress-up shirtwaister, its net top striped and chic with giant matching pockets. Word has come from Pennsanken, N. 3 that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

J. Bonnshaft Monday at Presbyterian hospital In Philadelphia, The Honnshafta have named their second son, Manus J. Mr, Boonahafl is the lormer Rochellc Margolis and is the daughter ut Mr and Mrs. Oscar Margolis of Grand av. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Boon aha fi "I Miami Batch, are the paternal The National Zoological Gardens are about to welcome an agrimi called "Kri Kri" being brought from Athens, Greece, by a bearded gent named Eftikms I'rotopapadakis. Mr. P. found "Kri Kri" when he was a baby, raised him as a pet.

Mr. P. and his fellow Crete islanders are giving him to America in appreciation of Marshall Plan aid. An agrimi? It' a ruminant. A ruminant? According to Webster's he's an animal that "chews again what has been swallowed." Actually Kri Kri is a type of mountain goat ney in the South.

On their return, they will reside on W. Second st. Both bride and bridegroom are graduates of Kiser high school, i Collectors Club Lunches Thursday HPHE Dayton chapter of the Playing Card Collectors association will give a luncheon at 1 30 o'clock Thursday, July '27, in Rike's dining room. Reservations chairman for the event is Mrs. R.

S. Ullmann of Woodway rd. The Rudolph Itneiuhildts of Forrer block, sit registered at Old Faithful Inn Yellow Stone National park Before Koing to Yellow-atone they were guests of Mr. and Mrs George Stock in Fugene, Ore. They will visit places of interest en route home.

THE Church of the Naza-rene June 24, Miss Betty Partin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Partin of Deeds became the bride of Arnold H. Nickell Jr son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Nickell of W. Second t. The Rev. Kdward b. Barton performed the double ring ceremony.

Burlison James Poteet assisted the bridegroom as best man. The bride was attended by Miss Anna Raley as bridesmaid. The bridal gown was of white organdy, ballerina length, with a finger-tip veil of white illusion tulle. The bride carried a white prayer book and an orchid. She was given in marriage by her father.

Following a reception at the Dayton Canoe club, the bridal couple left for a wedding jour Mr. and Mrs David A. Murphy have returned to their home on Allwcn dr. after a 17-day trip through the Kastern states and Canada. The Murphys attended the opening session at Chautauqua.

N. also attended sessions of the ulled Nations. Skirts will be slim with vertical lines but with a "surprise fullness Seen in straight skirts that billow sharply into back fullness, hip hugging skirts that flare from the knee, skirts with front or side panel pieats. Social Glances Unity Grov No. 118 of the Supreme Forest Woodman circle will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock in The Lorefto.

Mrs. Florence Schultz will preside at the meeting. tnhms Churgm fw- famarj ay hu- (M pay Octehar iral 'JpHEIR FIRST child, a son. Curtis Grant, was born to Mr. and Mrs Victor L.

Johnson of Centerville Station at Good Samaritan hospital July 19. Mrs. Johnson, the burner Gwendolyn Sherry, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sherry of Rolander av.

The paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Walter McCrary of Pursell av. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kuss-man of BrUOC av.

announce the birth of a daughter, Suzanne Louise, July 13 at Good Samari- fur sale tan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baumer of Argella a are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mi.

and Mrs. Cyril Kussman of Demphle av. A second son, David Arthur, was June 20 at St Ann hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kieuger of Wakefield av.

Mrs Arthur David Mink of Five Oaks av. ia the maternal grandmother. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Kreuger of Newark, N.

J. Attending the convention ot the Disabled American Veterans department in Toledo July J8 to 10 will be 1, V. Sheffield, national service officer; Flden Powell, Mrs. Louella Knox, department adjutant; Mrs. Mary Moher.

department musician; Mrs. Betty Giiebel and Mrs. Mabel Pickett. Eta Tau chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, entertained its new pledges at a Backward party Wednesday evening, July 19, at the home of Mary Jane Bau-master Pledges attending were: Betty Sifford, Mildred Weaver, Edri'e Offer, Btlltt Keck, Rita Wymer, Genevieve Adeberger, Bernice Burton and Helen Married Extra-ordinarv collection of marvelous muskrat coats long or short and jackets. Every coat is meticulously designed, skillfully fashioned.

Every coat is priced at the same budget-W, You'll find every shade from rich deep dark sable-dyed muskrat to a creamy soft-tone wheat muskrat. Buy your muskrat now at our low mid-summer prices. mm I I JK I I IK I I Bl Bp rB rBrl Srl rW- rrMrl We've sketched only three the new ombre coat (right) with matched pelts worked into four definite shades, light to a deep rich sable-blend smart 36-inch short-coat (top left) in honey-colored musk-rat mink-brown three-quarter coat with smart three-row banded border (lower left). See them! Convertibles will be popular this Fall. Cuffs will turn inside out and necklines will button high or low.

Full apron skirts over slim sheaths, jackets to cover tjare top dresses and sleeves that button in armhole two ways to wear every whimsy. 1 tffl am rr mm A Free Gift for BRIDES-TO-BE Our 270 page IhhI II 1 it Bride's Book of Plans" A small deposit ill bold your stlection in told storage until you natd it! A wonderful. cenpUW ijuidt (ei making til your trading nagmBti Simply rtgliUi with Ellon Itm Elder's Bridal Consultant ind rscciss join owe lr rest In: BritUI Consultant. 14 Floor ELDER'S KS IfEN'RY MeKKVZIK Before her marriage June 24 In St. Francis de Sales church at Lebanon, Mrs.

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Jerry McKenzie pf Moneen, Pa. The couple are residing on Neal av. Our Unconditional Written Guarantee is Your Assurance of Complete Satisfaction! I.

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