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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 8

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lifctettes Elect Mrs. Waller Babcock to Head Officers For Coming Year At a dinner meeting Thursday night, Jayceettes elected Mfi. Walter Babcoclt president to head the new slate of officers for the coming year. Mrs. Anthony Giavognoli is new vice-president, Mrs.

Robert Kenne, the secretary Mrs. Roy Bristol, the treasurer. Frank Karhan. Mrs. Cole, Mrs.

John Selbel and Mrs. Philip Oaslflipr were made board members n.s a result of last Itlghl's balloting after dinner at Hanson's Restaurant. Card games Wnc'uded the evening. Installation of the new incumbents will mark I he Ortober meeting to be held in the Business Women's Club. Mrs.

Howard Laiuson wa.s introduced as a new member. Other members present included flic above and Mrs. John Wa'Mcrs. Mrs. William Mrs.

A. .1. Gordon, Mrs. Jay Wagner. Mrs.

Henry Holzaepfei, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Jack Woodruff, Mrs. James Freyberg, Mrs. Richard Pratt, Mrs.

Ear) McGookey, Mrs. William Somans. Mrs. Larry Walland, Mrs. Paul E.

Houser, Mr.s. Mel Stauffer. Mrs. Ned Tracht. Mrs.

William J. Blatt. Mrs. E. M.

Sennish. Mrs. Donald L. Bohanan, Mrs. Richard McOraIn, Mr.s.

A. Staccy, Mrs. Robert J. Kromer, Mrs, "ruessncr, Mr.s. Robert Bohn.

Mrs. Peter Spore, Mrs. Glenn DcLainnter. Mrs. Robert Hinners Mrs.

Eucene Jarrett. Guests were Mr.s. Clark Burwell, Mrs. John Lamb, and Mrs. Richard Fuller.

Many New Members At Newcomers' Club Corsages for everyone marked the festive order of the day at Newcomers' Club Thursday afternoon at the Business Women's Club, when outgoing officers acted as hostesses and placed talisman roses at each place setting. Hostesses were Mrs. Gordon Erickson, Mrs. Donald Weisler, Mr.s. W.

K. Adams and Mrs. Donald Alexander. During the business meeting conducted by president, Mrs. Robert Hmners, new members and guests were Introduced by Mrs.

George OtUQy UlUD tiieClS Mrs. Robert Foes, Mrs. A. W. Far rar, Mrs.

Jewell Flinn, Mrs. Thomas Forster, Mrs. Leo Fournier, Mrs. Robert Grad, Mrs. O.

F. Grimes, Mrs. Jack Hagaman, Mrs. J. E.

Hammond, Mrs. Ca'rl Heiss, Mrs. Jack Hitch, Mrs. Edwin Jump, Mrs. Ross Knoble, Mr.s.

William Lewis, Mrs. Joe Mantkowski, Mrs. H. W. Meyer, Mrs John Miller, Mrs.

Quaid Mishoy, Mrs. Kenneth Traut, Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Joseph Weber. Numtrout Soelol Events Center On Future Brides Fete Miss Sonford Smith, membership chairman.

New members are Mrs. George Foster. Mrs. Paul Vasques, Mrs, Robert Johnson, Mrs. Howard Stumpf, Mrs.

William Miller, Mrs. les Grllley, Mrs. William Engel, Mrs. Ola £rickson, Mrs. Donald Cullen, Mrs.

A. E. Reece, Mi -s. Robert Heenan, Miss Joan Schroeder; wfrf Mrs. D.

Hartman and Mrs. Wilma Wilson. A program oi original poetry and recitations were given by Mrs. C. A.

Sundberg. Special award presented to Mrs. Hartman was a floi-al arrangement donated by Kefiny's State Flower shop. Game awards went to Mrs. Earl Knapp, Mrs.

Webster Brumbaugh and Mrs. Richard Rosebrook. Others present were Mrs. M. L.

Semmons, Mrs. Leroy Hinkey, Mrs. D. C. Stewart, Mrs.

Timothy Foley, Mrs. Elsie Anderson, Mrs. George Becker, Mrs. Robert Berg, Mrs. I.

F. Bishman, Mrs. Arthur Coch- rsn, Mrs. Robert Conway, Mrs. Phillip David, Mrs.

Frank Edgar, Mrs. J. L. Carroll Queen of Peace Study Club members met the Log Cabin Inn for dinner to launch their new calendar year. After dinner the group adjourned to the home of the new club president, Mrs.

J. L. Carroll. where the recitation of the Rosary preceded a short business meeting at which time a meeting with Mrs. Philip Nemitz on Oct.

11, was scheduled. Mrs. Carroll entertained by showing the slides of her spring trip to Europe and The Holy Land. Other new officers are: Mrs. Gerald Holscher, vice-president; Mrs.

'Frank Volz, secretary-treasurer and scribe, Mrs. Lamont Faber. Also attending were Miss Lenore Guckert, Miss Irene Riedy, Mrs. Mary Icsman, Mrs. Vesta Jones, Mrs.

Charles Zehringer and Mrs. Thelma Weis. FOR THE nmhs Attracting a flock of lovebirds is attractive Marlene Foshay, who entered the queen contest of the Los Angeles-co Fair at Pomona. The. month-old lovebirds are also fair-conscious, having joined the tropical bird exhibit at the event.

SATURDAY Plum Brook Country Club, Patio dance. Sandusky High School Class of 194,5, reunion-dance at Grotto hall, social hour, 8 p. dance, 9 p. m. Modern Priscilla, meets with Mr.s.

Florence DeLamatre, Milan, 2 p. m. Kappa Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi guests at Fostoria Chapter dance. Ladies' Social Club df UCT meets at Business Women 's Club, 6:30 p. m.

Ladies' Au.xiliary of Sandusky Shrine Club, dinner at Hotel Ricgcr, 6:30 m. WANT ADS BRING RESULTS WEDDINGS Linda Andrews-Richard Brunow, Zion Lutheran Church, 7:30 p. m. Mildred Arnold-Donald Henry, Holy Angels' Church, 9 a. Evelyn Dovvning-Robert Dalton, St.

Ann's Church, Fremont. Janet Wobser-Duane Rohrbacher, Castalia Grace Lutheran Church, 7 p. m. Mary Pooch-Robert Rose, SS. Peter, Paul Church, 10 a.

m. HAPPY BIRTHDAY IG Billy Hub, two WONDERFULLY SOFT FULL FASHIONED DREAMSPUN fashioned by Unbelievably soft these wonderfu', Dreamspun Sw.eaters are master-dyed tor lastitiq color, beauty. Mix or match tiie COMO TEAL CORALINE GOLDEN GLO WOOD VIOLET WHITE -WHEAT And Many Others Tomorrow's brides those weddings are scheduled little later in the fall been the central figures In A round of recent parties with a number of hostesses entertaining to herald coming nuptials. "Love Birds" and a pink and blue color scheme predominated in decorations, games and contests when Mrs. Alvin Beverick, 417 E.

Jeffenon-st, gave a shower for her son Robert's future bride, Charlotte Stookey. Little birds perched in wrought iron were hanging from arch ways irt the Btverick hr and refreshments were served at small tables covered with pink cloths. Suspended over pink flov pot-mint cups, miniature cages held a tiny pair of bluebirds at each place. A beautiful 24-lnch doll arrayed like a bride, with others representing attendants, made a lovely scene, on the gift table. The dolls were loaned by Mrs.

James Hotchkiss whose brother brought them from Japan. The guest list Included: iVIrs. Andrew Antel, Mrs. Norbert Bickley, Mrs. Lucille Bond, Mrs.

Anthony Catri, Miss Julie Casserly, Mrs. Cyril Daniel, Mrs. Peter Deno, Mrs. Richard Gibeaut, Mrs. John R.

Grathwol, Mrs. Paul Heiberger, Mrs. James Hotchkiss, Mrs. A. J.

Huffman, Mrs. Bernard Kean, Mrs. Carl Kromer, Mrs. William Klingele, Mrs. Lud Michel, Mrs.

Antoinette Melville, Mrs. Julian Miller, Mrs. Garrett Moore, Mrs. Arthur Moosbrugger, Mrs. Theodore Rengel, Mrs.

Edward Rlcs, Mrs. Norbert Ringholz, Mrs. Edwin Schwerer, Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Emerson Sumser, Mrs.

Arthur Wagner, Mrs. Charles Zehringer, Mrs. Harold Zeitzheim, and Miss Evelyn Bing, Miss Lillian Fievet and Mrs. Leroy The last three were award winners in the evening's contests. The bride elect is the daughter of Elmer Stookey and the late Mrs.

Stookey, and makes her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Antel, Jr. The wedding will be an event of Oct. 15 at SS.

Peter and Paul Church. Linda Andrews Feted Honoring Linda Andrews, who will become the bride of Richard Brunow tomorrow evening (Saturday, Sept. 17) in an open church ceremony at 7:30 in Zion Lutheran Church. Mrs. Fred Wobser, Mrs.

Ange Damante, Mrs. William Brunow, Mrs. Carl Brunow, Jr. and Mrs. Robert Brunow entertained with a buffet luncheon shower at the home of Mrs.

Carl Brunow, Sunday afternoon. Award winners in games of the afternoon were Mrs. Cu Sessler, Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. Mert Stegman and Mrs.

Earlin Justi. Other guests Included "Mrs. Darwin Andrews and Bonnie Katie, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Stephen Prout, Mrs.

Peter Vassal- lo, Mrs. Edward Leber, Mrs. Arthur Krueger, Mrs. William Kruegcr, Mrs. Henry Zelgler, Mrs.

Thomas Perry, Mrs. Don Steed, Mrs. Lloyd Elsenhauer, Mrs. Henry Loroff, Mrs. Howard Elsenhauer, Mrs.

Lawrence Elsenhauer, Mrs. Charles Elsenhauer, Raymond Brunow, Mrs. George "-'tcr, Mrs. Jack Stickradt, Mrs. Joseph mante, Mrs.

George Richter, and the Misses Kathleen Richter, San dra Brunow and Norma hauer, Still another shower for Miss Andrews whose wedding will be an open church event in Zion Lutheran Church at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow was given by Mrs. Angelo Vassallo and Mrs. Stephen Prout at the latter's home on Maple-av, rural Castalia.

Games and contests highlighted the evening along with the opening of gifts from the following guests: Mrs. Harry Boos, Mrs. Darwin Andrews, Mrs. Carl Brunow, Mrs. Margaret Leber, Mrs.

Marshall Camp, Mrs. Harold Leber, Mrs. John Fleming, Mrs. Denver Andrews, Mrs. Milton Stegmpn, Mrs.

George Moser, Mrs. Ouane Austin, Mrs. Richard Giedeman, the Misses Nancy Barnes, Alyce Schenk, Fleming, Jane Fleming, Bonnie Andrews, Katie Andrews, Dale Andrews, Tom and Karen Stegman, Stevie and Susan Prout and the ho.ste.sses. Party For Mary Pooch One of the many pre-nuptial parties for Mary Pooch, Sept. 17 bride-elect of Robert J.

Rose of Monroeville, was given by Mrs. Orville Pooch and Nancy Blake at Knights of St. John's liome. A pastel pink and green theme was carried out in decorations on the luncheon and gift tables. Card games brought awards to Donna Riedy, Ruth Rice, Mrs.

Lester Brauer, Mrs. Donald Schoewe, Mrs. Anna Schoewe and Mrs. Carrie Camp. Others present included Mrs.

Rosa Pooch, Mrs. Ralph Rose, Mrs. Minnie Rosin, Mrs. Lawrence Erb, Mrs. Oscar Schoewe, Mrs.

Donald Rose, Mrs. Walter Bishop, Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. Pat Gioffredo, Mrs. Albert Finney, Mrs.

Sylvan Wahl, Mrs. Primo Murra, Mrs. Jo Carlucci, Mrs. Robert Beatty, Mrs. Irvin Obergefell, Mrs.

William Eschenauer, Mrs. William Pooch, Mrs. Mary Pooch. Mrs. John Gathergood, Mrs.

Russell Schild, Mrs. Charles Bahnsen, Mrs. Glenn Schoewe, Mrs. Pete Krueger, Mrs. Todd Winkle, Mrs.

Ted Winkle, Mrs. Russell Schoewe, Mrs. Gene Getner, Mrs. Tina Zemkie, Mrs. Robert Walton, Mrs.

Rol Rosin, Mrs. Ed Helget, Mrs, Robert Joiner, Mrs. Mildred Meisler, Mrs. Wayne Taylor, Mrs. Milton Weyer, Mrs.

Amelia Kromer, Mrs. Arthur Riedy, Mrs. Tom Blake, and the Misses Bessie Fox, Janet Pooch, Shirley Pooch, Pat Schoewe, Pam Tommas and Dorothy Ann Riedy. A miscellaneous shower honored Florence Sanford, who will become the bride of Harold Saturday, Oct. 1, in St.

Mary's Church at 9 a. m. Mrs. Walter Krueger, Mrs. La' mont HIggins, Mrs.

Joseph Higgins and Mrs. Thomas Landoll were hostesses at the home of Holland Berghofer for the Tuesday event. Luncheon was served following an evening of games. Gifts were presented to bride-elect from the following: Mrs. Paul Endle, the 'sses Sandra and Paulette Endle, Regine Sanford, Barbara Sanford, Mrs.

William Voltz, Mrs. Peter Steiger, Mrs. Edward Higgins, Mrs. Melvin HIggins, Mrs. Berghofer, Mrs.

Jacob Andres, Mrs. Donald Andres, Mrs. Duane Andres, Mrs. Edwin Wonder, Mrs. Voyel Bennehoff and the hostesses.

2108 Cleveland Road Corner of Ramington Beoiittful TROPICAL PLANTS Flowers For All Occasions PHONE 8426 Harry and Don Boissoneault Set Future Events At Macabees Meeting The Maccabees, Sandusky Tent Hive No. 7 met Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows Hall at which time announcement was made of the Northwestern Ohio Association of Maccabees, will meet at Fostoria, Sunday, Oct. 9. This is to be an afternoon meeting, followed by a potluck supper, with a social affair in the evening. Furilher plans, as to transportation, be-announced later.

The local unit is sponsoring a girls bowling team, and they will bowl on Tuesday nights at Bonnie Lanes. Any member interested in bowling siiould contact Joyce Schenk, phone 3314-J-3. Attendance award 'As presented to Charles Keppert and the special award to Mrs. Agnes Volmer. Card play followed the meeting and Mrs.

Norman Windau, Miss Joanne Bor- slck, and Mrs. Alice Reutter received recognition. Children's Charter Has 'Zoning' Program Answering to "Vacation Highlight" roil call, members of Children's Charter Mother's Club opened their fall sessions recently at the home of Mrs. John Weis and set Oct. 10 as their next meeting date with Mrs.

Howard Ziemke. Harry Fisher was the guest speaker and presented an interesting and informative talk on city zoning. A discussion followed. The oldest wooden schoolhouse in the United States is said to be in St. Augustine, Fla.

Its native timbers, or red cedar and cypress, were put together with wooden pegs long before the Revolutionary War. GENUINE VELOURS by Jane Morgan Your fashionable passport Into Fall artfully arranged, shaped created with a soft suppleness that imparts sucii vivacious charm oury exclusively. See them in our new and exciting fall colors. .95 and up FRANKEL'S SEPTEMBER SHOWING OF SIZES 34 TO 40 AXBflS FURS SHOWN BY MR. FELIX MERRICK, ANNIS FUR FASHION AUTHORITY ONE MORE DAY-SATrlSEPTi 17 furs that will complement every woman's wardrobe.

Shown below is a partial listing of the many beautiful fur pieces to be shown. DYED MUSKRAT CAPES and STOLES PAS 1 EL MINK STOLE RANCH MINK JACKET 9 PASIEL MINK JACKET 895 '1495 2495 Full Fashioned PULLOVEH 'lUiS CARDIGAN Garland Dreamspun Sweaters Are Exclusive In Scindusky At Frankel's Your Sweater Headquarters .411 furs clearly labeled to show country of origin. PERSIAN lAMR JACKET BLACK mm PERSIAN LAMB JACKET 325 VWXWxUc; ANNIS FURS ARE EXCLUSIVE AT FRANKEL'S IN SANDUSKY.

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