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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 12

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THE SANDUSKY REGISTER-STAR-NEWS Joiy-'SIr IMS 4 Is Date For Lady Golfers' Club Championship Qualifying Play By DOROTHY H. ASHER ADY Golfers of Plum Brook Country Club are reaching the peak of the season's activity, with the qualifying round for the women's club championship set for next Tues- dajTi August 4. This will be the first and only qualifying round for the championship match play event, according to Helen Eakin, president of the Lady Golfers' Association Two-ball foursomes were the MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS order of the day yesterday for Plum Brook Country Club Lady golfers at their regular Tuesday on the fairways and greens. Isabelle Laessle and Mary Klee were? low gross winners for 18 holes. Awards also went to Marie Pfanner and Helen Hedges, winners in the 9-hole event.

Seltna Weiss and Thelma Thrasher were hostesses for the one o'clock luncheon. The following pairs of 18-holers will tee off at 9 o'clock for match play in the qualifying event next Tuesday: Ruth Curtis and Gladys Pfeiffer; Isabelle Laessle and Betty Holzapfel; Mary Klee and Lelia Springer; Helen Eakin and Ruth Luscombe; Nancy 1 Farrell and Fran Gordon; Lorraine Powell and Annice Catri; Thelma Laird and Iva Fisher; Dorothy Pimsner and Helen Hoke. Pairs in the 9-hole event will start at 10 a. m. from No.

1 tee. They are lined up as follows: Helen Hedges and Hilda Hurwitz; Tort Pfanner and Pat Allendorf; Margaret Bacon and Mary Fontaine; Thelma Thrasher and Cora Louise Waldock; Hilda Whitford and Shirley Heiler; Ruth Chisholm and Jean Sprow; Marie Pfanner and Mary Ford; Adele McCune'and Winnie Fehr. Hostesses for the initial championship play luncheon will be Mary Fontaine and Mary Sprow A record crowd is expected to attend tomorrow's regular twilight golf session at 4:30 and 7 o'clock dinner in the club, according to reservations already received by the club steward. Mr. and Mrs Jack Campbell and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Luscombe are serving on the committee in charge An invitation from Elyria Country Club women to Plum Brook lady golfers for Friday, August 14, was announced by the golf Localite, July Bride Reside In Columbus Following Trip Sanduskian, Richard Geisert and his bride are residing in Columbus since return from their honeymoon tour of North Carolina. The couple was married by the Rev. Albert Kessler on July 11 in thej rectory of Corpus Christi Church in Columbus before immediate families and close friends. The new Mrs.

Geisert, formerly Joyce Cunningham, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cunningham of Jewett, while her husband is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Geisert of 2028 Park- view-dr. Attendants for the couple were Marilyn Nuthe of Newark and Joseph Seitz of Sandusky. After the wedding a bridal luncheon was held at the Fort Hayes Hotel. Telephoning a friend to say you may drop by sometime during the afternopn or that you and your husband may come by during the evening is ail right for you.

If you want to, fine; if you don't want to, that's okay, how about the Iriend? You've tied up an afternoon or evening for the other person, and that's not right. So if you can't be definite, don't say anything. Social Calendar Thursday Sandusky Federation of Women's Clubs, cancer dressing project, 1 to 4 p. m. Sandusky Yacht Ctub, Ladies Auxiliary, 1 p.

m. Plum Brook Country Club, twilight golf, dinner 7 p. m. PERSONALS Registered at Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island this week are Mr, and Mrs. Edward Rhode and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Rhode of Woos ter, O. The Harry Bremers of Prospect st are on a three week conducted tour through the West and Northwest. Dr. and Mrs.

H. L. Sowash and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Newman are motoring for three weeks to Canada. Manitoba, Quebec, the I Gaspe Peninsula and the New Eng- meeting after luncheon. hand states. Today, July 29 Tommy Camby, ten Sandra Lee Keating, 11 Mrs. Carl Willin Shannon McGreevy MONROEVILLE 1 (5 At the closing session of the 59th annual convention of the Lakeside Federation of Women's Clubs held recently at Lakeside, Miss Harriet Ruth Heter, Monroe- st, was chosen auditor of the or ganization.

Chief William Fretwell had a vacation form his duties in the police department for a week. Harry Mesnard took over the duties during his-absence. Mrs. William Lukens (Merab Easton), West Palm Beach, is visiting at the homes of Mrs. Leonard Miller and Miss Lydia Meyer.

Mrs. Alvin C. Fritz, daughter, Marily nand Mrs. Nathan Smith- la are on a week's motor trip through Michigan and have visited Bellaire and Sault Ste. Marie.

Miss Fritz is a deputy in the Huron-co probate court. Milanites Exchange Wedding Vows Saturday Evening In Edison Church EFORE an altar appointed with candelabra and white gladioli, Juanita M. Russ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Russ, Milan, and William S. Lambert, son of Mr.

and Mrs; William S. Lambert, Milan, exchanged nuptial promises. The Rev. Paul S. Kean performed the six thirty ceremony on Saturday evening, July 25, in Edison Mertiorial Methodist Church in Milan.

Organist Mrs. Mildred Lee accompanied vocal soloist, Carol Baaske with wedding selections. Wearing a snowy white nylon illusion and imported lace over taffeta gown, the bride was given in marriage by her father. The snugly fitted lace bodice was styled with short sleeves and an illusion yoke with small lace collar. The very bouffant floor-length skirt was entirely of nylon illusion, to match her illusion elbow- length mitts.

A lace cap secured her fingertip illusion veil edged with scallops. Her bouquet was a colonial arrangement of white carnations with a trailing of ivy. Gift of the groom was pearl earrings. As maid of honor Kathleen Russ sister of the bride and Almeta Russ, cousin of the bride, as bridesmaid were gowned in pink and green respectively. Net stoles were worn over the strapless velvet bodices.

The ballerine length skirts were of net over taffeta. Flowergirl, Nancy Lee "Russ, niece of the bride, wore a white organdy floor length dress with a wide sash. Ralph Bickley, was ringbearer. R. Russ performed the duties of best man while Ralph Bickley and Leon Charville were ushers.

For the wedding ceremony, both mothers appeared in navy and Where's The Meeting Ephpheta Sod' Mty and Auxiliary will hold their annual basket' picnic on August 9 at ihe home of Mrs. Nettie Bertling, 1210 W. Jefferson-st. Games will be played with awards going to the winners. Norwalk, 'Monroeville Couple To Wed On Sept, 5 MONROEVILLE, July and Mrs.

Joseph J. Soisson, Norwalk, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Eileen Elizabeth, to Robert J. Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roman D.

Simon, Milan-av, Monroeville. The wedding will be an event of Sept. 5 at 9:30 a. in St. Paul's Catholic Church, Norwalk.

The custom of open church will be ob served. The bridegroom-to-be is i clerk in the Monroeville postoffice and recently returned from overseas service in the Army. A. Ewell, Milan MRS. WILLIAM S.

LAMBERT, JR. white ensembles. Pink rose cor sages accented their attire. Marilyn Balcom, Nancy Riley, and Betty Stoll were in charge of the bride's table during the reception held after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The newlyweds are on a week long wedding trip and will make their home in Milan upon return.

RECESS DIVORCE TRIAL CARLSBAD, N. July 29 (UP) Judge C. Roy Anderson recessed hearing in the divorce case of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright after the couple failed to agree on evaluation of their mutual boa constrictors, anacondas, monkeys, lions and eagles.

The Wrights operate a zoo at Black River, N. M. I something to SPOUT OFF about! Whilt I'm enjoying mf vacation, the efficient at SANDUSKY ROOFING CO. are repairing the office building's built-up roof. They're experts at flat roof construction! TIFFIN ct MADISON Jt ffO OPING CAWHCTS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Fall Paris Shows Top heavy Look BY BARBARA MILLER United Press Staff Correspondent; Paris fall fashion season busted out all over today with style shows at most of the 59 dress houses this year focusing attention on the bosom, shoulders and sleeves.

Although most of the main collections were still to and Manguin have opened their hints leaking out from top courturiers confirmed the upper torso interest. Balmain called his silhouette the "champagne glass," indicating a flared-out top and slim waist, hips and skirtline. Jacques Heim said he is inspired by a "corinthian column." translated, that a slim line with emphasis up high. Dior, old maestro of the world fashion picture, whose spring "tulip line" caught Parisienne's dropped the word that the chest would be "amplified." At a curtain-raiser show. Madeleine De Rauch followed the trend with what she called the "lamppost you don't have to be lit up to wear it.

Tricky details showed pleats, stoles, ruffs and enormous collars on the shoulders and bust, but tapered the rest of the figure to almost nothing. In tune with the times, a heavy nubby red and black tweed suit carried an enormous stole in the same colors mixed with black and white. It was fringed and tied in back, while the straight suit was outlined in black grosgrain ribbon TALKS TO CINCY FIRM COLUMBUS, July 29 Columbus Mayor Oestreicher and other city officials will meet Thursday with officials of the Cincinnati Transit Co. in a move which may eventually lead to the Queen City firm's taking over the Columbus bus system. The meeting will be held in Columbus.

CLARK HEADS FOR STATES TOKYO, 'July 29 (UP) Mark W. Clark left by plane today for the United States, where he will receive a returning hero's welcome and attend his son's wed ding. HENRIETTA Rubber-lined pastry bags can be kept from sticking together between uses if you sprinkle a little corn starch in them. MURPHY SWORN IN WASHINGTON, July 29 (UP) Robert D. Murphy, former U.

ambassador 1o Japan, was sworn in late Tuesday as assistant secretary of state for United Nations affairs. Paint on dry, sunny days and leave windows open except those through which heavy dust would come. Henrietta Grange softball team beat Carlisle 9-7 in the playoffs at Elyria, giving Henrietta the right to enter state competition. In the preliminary games Carlisle beat Henrietta 18-3 and Henrietta beat Hickory 6-5. Henrietta Grange will not meet for its regular meeting next Tuesday.

A benefit donkey softball game Will be played next Tuesday night between the Henrietta and Florance Granges. The games will be played at Birmingham. Proceeds are to go to the Birmingham fire department. A'board meeting will be held Thursday in the Methodist Church at 8:30 p. m.

The South Amherst and Henrietta Evangelical-Reformed Churches tyill unite in a Eunday school picnic Sunday at Linwood Park. A church service will be held at 10:30 a followed by a basket ftinner. li The Women's Guild will sponsor Another bake sale at Brushaber's Vermilion on August 15. The story of Jay Gould's daughter She had more money than she count, yet she taught her adopted children to get by on 104 a month. When she was arrested for speeding in her 20- year-old car, she refurnished the Police Chiefs office with Oriental rugs.

The August Ladies' Home Journal takes you back to the 1980's to meet this eccentric and lovable Kttle old lady Mm fabulous world in, yoar copy Gould Wot -Artcarved DIAMOND RINGS CRIIOHTON SET Diamond Rinr Bride's Circlet JI7S 179.50 1 BRIDAL Diamond Rim; $1.15 Wedding Ring S1Q We are proud to offer you tlir mosl trusted name in diamond rings Each Artcarvcd ring is registered and by over 100 years of ring-making leadership. See our large selection of these nationally- advertised rings today. Beloved by brides for over 100 years mark Prim lncl. tit. Tax.

to mow axtlL And JEWELERS 151 Columbus Ave. NET EARNINGS INCREASE TOLEDO, July 29 Auto-Lite Co. annnounced net earnings for the six months ended 30 of $5,719,745. equal to $3.64 a common share. This compared with $5,009,705, or $3.19 a common share, in the same period last year.

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Still plenty of sun, fun, and vacation time ahead. A wide selection of our summer pumps and casual shoes are included, though naturally not every size in every style and color. It Costs Less To Buy The Best JOHN MAUS SHOES 113 W. Market St. Sandusky, Ohte When friends drop in serve Coke and snacks Sometimes you're expecting sometimes you're not.

But you're always prepared with Coke and tasty tid-bits on hand. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCACOIA COMPANY LASALLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY "Coke" il 0 registered trademark. 1953. XHt.

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