Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 6

Location:
Portsmouth, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Weddings, Engagements Organization Activities ESTABLISHED, 1852 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1938 PAGES 13 TO UissNewmanBecomes Bride Of Mr. Daehler Church Ceremony A Newman Are Hosts At Reception Follow- luf Rites; Mr. And Mrs. Charles A. Brown Attend Bridal Couple XOTHKIt wedding was added to flic list of fashionable event of Hie autumn scuson iu I'ortraoulli Satur- cavsi noon, wlien Miss Pauline Newman, only daughter of ilr.

5-ul Thilliji Martin Newman, 11)23 Clraiidvicw of Frederick Curl Daelilcr, son of Dr. and Mrs. Uiieliler, Ninth and Offuere strocls. A. J.

Uacliniaii of 'iefhiKh Christ of Dicksoii, une le of the bride pcr- tlie single-riiii? ceremouy. and baskets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums with Billed Cathedral candles in seven-branch candelabra decoraled the before which the exchange of vows was solemnized. The pews ihc aisles down which the bridal party approached the altar were ijorr.cd with clusters of bronze and yellow pompoms, Preceding the ceremony, a program of wedding music was played by Harold Thompson, organist. His numbers were "0 Thou Sublime Sweet Evening Star" from Wagner's "Liebestraum" by Liszt and Schubert's Mrs. Alfred Deering sang "Tell Me Why "p.Promise Me" and I Love Tlie "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin was played as the bridal parly walked to the altar.

The recessional was the "Wedding March" from Mendelssohn's i Night's Wedding Date Announced i(l Bridge Party )larruigc Of Louise Kelso 'ilml Harris To He Event Of-Nov. 4 AUTUMN wedding of wide interest that tf JIL-s Louise Morrfsbn' Kelso ar.d Jarr.ea Jackson Harris, which place Friday, Nov. 25, Second Presbyterian church. ev. Dunbar H.

Ogden Jr. will ale the ceremony. Mi-s Kelso, daughter of r.d Mrs. Alex Kelso, 1033 lane, is a graduate of High school, class of 1933, r.d of Portsmouth Interstate Busincsi college. She is a mem- of the Alpha lota alumnae and belongs to Graal-? sotority.

She is secretary i the secretary of the r.cu'.h Y. M. C. A. office.

Mr. Harris, a son of Mr. and Vrs. P. Harris, 1029 Kinney's graduated from Pprts- -ouih High school, class of 1932.

is an alumnus of Miami uni- veiiily, where he became affili- -A'ith Sigma Alpha Epstlon He is taking a postgraduate course at George Wif- T.i college, Chicago. Tre engagement of ird Mr. Harris and'-'ihe date of f.i'.r approaching were rfvcalcd Friday night when-Miss LCian Cunningham of the West Side entertained a a riy at Ardzli tearoom com-! to her house guest, Mrs. Clyde Cramer Ion Court House. The guests parly found -the betrothal inscribed on little scrolls cw.cealed in the pink rosebuds to the pink and white arranged at their places r.c long table when after the Igc games, refreshments were Isttvcd.

Lighted pink tapers cn- with smilax flanked a cake in the center of Itr.e I a We. trophies were awarded Miss Joan Rice and Miss Shir- McCoy. Mrs. Harry K. won travel prize and (Turn in WEDDING, Page 14) I Miss Maltala Scaggs, program a meeting of the Fbrt- rlvib Friday night at the IJ.TT i Mrs.

John A. Leggetf, 722 I i sueet, gave a review of I kok. "Assigned to Adven- hy Irene Kuhn. "(Mbers responded to roll call "Best Sellers of After session, refreshments and a scries of games l''l onto? Is was held. Prizes --'on by Mrs.

E. T. Eggers Carrie Pfarr. next meeting of the club be held with Mrs. Rex Mc- Whcelersburg as the The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended only by Mrs.

Charles A. Brown sister of the bridegroom. Charles A. Brown Jr. served Mr.

Daehler a best man and the ushers were Charles Moore of Cambridge, George Daum, Shelby Dale and Robert Ogden of Portsmouth. For.her the bride chose a Vionnet costume suit of leal blue. Black fox fur trimmed the three-quarter-length jacket. She wore a veil with her small black felt hat designed with high crown. Her corsage was of orchids.

Mrs. Brown was attired in a blaek wool crepe frock, fashioned with a brief bolero jacket. The jacket was banded with several rows of Persian fabric. Her elbow-length gloves- of fuschfia. suedt 'corfesMnirJing 'to the belt dress.

small black hat corsage" 6f'gar- denias completed her outfit. A reception was held at Ardzli tearoom following the wedding. Receiving with the hew a Mrs. Daehler, were the parents of the bride and bride groom. Mrs.

Newman, mother of the bride, was attired in a blue crepe dress, made on simple lines with a deep yoke of embroidered marquisette. Her accessories were of black and wore a shoulder corsage of Queen Mary roses. Mrs. Daehler, bridegroom's mother, was frock of wine-colored velvet. Completing her ensemble were black accessories and a corsage of Joanna Hill roses.

The decorations for the reception were all in white and silver. The bride's table was centered witli a-silver bowl containing Miss Krick To Wed Mr. Harvey Engagement Is Made Known By Parents; Bridal Attendants Named NAN L. MURPHY Apparel Shop' 827 SIXTH ST. Smart New a Dresses i Wanted Color S7.95 up Street Dresses S7.95 up NEW FALL COATS fabrics, lovely.

SPORT-FOR DRESS 516.95 up, $42.50 up One Croup Oj Beautiful New Hats '-e Values to $6.95 specially $2.95 NAN L. MURPHY SHOP 1 Security Central Bank pompoms. The cenlerpiece was surrounded with southern smilax and lighted tapers in silver candlesticks. Misses Lorraine Crichton and Eleanor Jane Hopkin's presided the urns. Others assisting at the reception were Misses Louise Kelso, Lillian Cunningham and Anna Margaret Daehler, sister of the bridegroom.

Later in the day, Mr. and Mrs. )aehler-left by motor for Columus. Today they will leave there plane for a honeymoon New The wedding claimed general nterest in social circles in Portsmouth. The a graduate of Portsmouth High school, class of 1933, attended Miami university, Oxford.

She belongs to Alpha Omicron Pi sorority and is president of the Portsmouth chapter of Gradale sorority. I 3 o'clock in the afternoon The bridegroom was graduated i i i I Methodist Episcopa from Portsmouth High school in church with Rev. Arba Martin R. AND MRS. A KRICK, 624 John street, are announcing the-engagement and approaching marriage of i only daughter, Clare Esther, to Dwight Harvey, eldest son ol Mrs.

C. W. Harvey of Athens. Miss Kriek ana her fiance have chosen Sunday, Nov. 27, for their wedding date and have completed the plans for their bridal.

The ceremony will be solemnized a 1931 and received the degree of bachelor of arts in 1935 from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has his degree of bach- reading the marriage service. Here art the u'omen-ieho trill lead thiir division the annual Rrd Cross a opttts next Friday--Armistic day. Already the icomtn have been busy making preparations ihc drive. Mrs.

Goodicin Preston, (inset) is chairman nf the division. Her chief, lieutenants are: Mrs, Aronholii C. Schapiro (lop lejt), chairman the telephone committee; Afrj. Delberl IP. Miller (lop right), chairman oj the Ktndmo display committee; Mrs.

IFayne Paulson (lotfer left), publicity chairman, and Mrs. jD, Albright (loner right), radio chairman. Mrs. Dean Bartlett, Recent Bride, Honored At Postnuptial Party wm Former Miss Rutk Bobst Is Complimented By Her Mother At A Miscellaneous Shatter TT7'77 Will 50th Anniversary COMPLIMENTARY to Mrs. Dean Bartlett, the former Miss Ruth Bobst, whose marriage recently was announced, her mother, Mrs.

Frank Bobst, entertained Thursday night at a postnuptial party at-her home, 1720 Fall flowers with the colors yellow, while and predominating were used to decorate the home of hostess. Serving as Miss Krick's maid evening was spent socially, of honor will be Miss Gertrude Fuscoe of Youngstown, who was elor laws from the same uni- the bride-to-be's roommate dur- versily. He is a Delta Tau ing their college days. Mr. Daehler is engaged, in thei Miss Krick will have as her Portsmouth, bridesmaids, Miss Norma Good- practice of law having-offices in the National ot Columbus, Miss Melissa Bank building.

Oul-to-town guests at Birldlc of Misses Lucille wedding included: Miss Henrietta Giles of Stcubcnvillc; Warden Stillwcll of Ml. Vemon; Mrs. Wesley Miller of Columbus; Miss Jean Long, Miss Jean Rottmeire of Bethel; Miss Minnie Roien- bush of Union City, Ind. y. Members of the Art Circle will meet Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

James A. Hager, MO Offnere street. Bishop Rowe circle of All Saints church will meet Tuesday after- Roth and Norma Clair Young of Portsmouth. The two i bridesmaids will be Betty A Lampc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lampc of Norwood, and Wilmena Karnap, daughter of The The guest of honor a presented with a miscellaneous shower. After the shower gifts had been opened, a dessert was served to following party guests: Mrs. Milford Kimble, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barr, Mrs.

Edna Mrs. Clara a Mrs. Leona May, Mrs. Ora Wood row, Mrs; Thomas McCarty, Mrs. Russell Jenkins, Mrs.

Fred Hamilton, Mrs. Grace Nickle, Mrs. Norman Bartlett, -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Stabler, Mrs.

B. B. Murfin, Mr. and Mrs. William McMann, Mr.

a Mrs. Marvin Bibby, Mrs. Ruth Fultz, Mn. Stella Boren, Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Burton, Mrs. Fnd Wolfe, Carl Bartlett, EI1U E. Woodrow, Misses Norma Jean and Anne Bartlell, Judy Murfin, Phyllis Ann Bibby, Mildred Carpenter and Edna Woodrow. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Gales Will Hold Open House Friday QN FRIDAY, Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Gales, 1231 Gallia street, their golden wedding anniversary at their home. They will hold open house Friday afternoon and evening. They are Inviting all of their friends to call between the hours of 3 to 5 and 7:30 to 10 o'clock.

Invitations are being issued through the press only. Mr. and Mrs. Gates have been prominent in social and business circles in Portsmouth and Scioto county. For a years Mr.

Gates was 'an executive of the Irving Drew Co. versary of Mrs. Carl D. Schisler Fall were pro fusely in decoraling the homes Ihe hosls. The guest of honor received many useful and beauli ful gifts.

A three-course i was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Schislcr, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold T. Schisler, Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Schisler, Mr.

and Mrs. Everell Ruperl, Mr. and Mrs. J. Evernvan, William Claypool, Mr.

and Mrs. Ross a Miss Grace McCullough, the honoree and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Schisler.

Mrs. L. D. Huestis will be guest speaker at a meeting of Gradale sorority Monday night at 1:30 o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce building. Mrs.

R. C. Fleming will preside during the business session in the absence ot the sorority president. A report will be given by committee in charge of furnish-; ing a room in Ihc new Y. M.

C. Variety Of Events On Social List Enlivening Wceh Are Ahead For Local Society Croups By MARGARET SAtTEK HINUS soi-ial have been many and varied the earlier part of this fall anil there arc numerous events scheduled for the weeks ahead to claim the attention of society in Portsmouth. Weddings we always have with us at this season, and one of the outstanding ones of the month was celebrated Saturday, ivhon Miss Pauline Newman mid p. Carl Dselder plighted their trolh. Another wedding of interest last week was that of Miss Lucile McDaniel and Grovcr liarr which took nlaee Tuesday afternoon at All Saints Episcopal church.

An out-of-town wedding interest locally will be solemnized Columbus Saturday, when Miss Barbara McCampbell, a Columbus socialite, becomes the bride of Robert L. Holzemer of Portsmouth. Thanksgiving will be followed by a trio of prominent nuptial events. On the following day, Friday, Nov. 25, Miss Louise Morrison Kelso will be united in marriage to James Jackson Harris.

The announcement of the Kelso-Harris betrothal was made at a parly given Friday night by one of bride-to-be's close friends, Miss Lillian Cunningham. Saturday, Nov. 26, is the day Miss Ellen Manning and her fiance, W. Brillon of Chagrin Falls, have set for their wedding day. They are to be married at Second Presby- terian church.

Today announcement is being made 'of the approaching marriage of Miss Clare Esther Krick to Dwighl Harvey of Cleveland, formerly of Portsmouth, which will be among the prominent nuptial ceremonies of post-Thanksgiving season. i i Methodist Episcopal church will be the scene of the Krick-Harvey wedding. Other affairs on the social calendar for November in addition to weddings are dances and pre- nuplial parties. The Schirrman hospital alumnae will entertain at banquet and dance Saturday night Valley View Country club. Kenny Anderson's band, who has played for many of the holiday dances in Portsmouth, will come here again to provide the i for the DeMolay'i Thanksgiving dance to be held at the American Legion hall, Martin Alexander, organist, will appear here a member of Anderson's orchestra.

In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Paul Jscobe, a surprise party was given Tuesday night it her home, 1549 Jackson street, by'Miss Varina Wakefield. Decorations in keeping with the season were used. Games.were played with priztf going to Miss Dorothy Schuh to Mrs. Helen Havener.

At a lale hour, light reifffh- ments were served to: Mrs. Helen Flannigan, Mrs. Helen Havener, Mrs. Gertrude Weidner, Mrs. Belly Spangler, Misses Schneider, Blanche "Wagner, 1 Haws, Dorothy Humble, a Emmett, Dorothy Schuh, Herma Frazier, Zelma Cole and Jean Flannigan.

Among the first of the Ports- moulh residents leaving for winter sojourns in the south were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lange, 2125 Waller street, who left Saturday morning for JFlorida. Mr.

and Mrs. Lange spent several months last winter at Palm Beach. A surprise partv was given building. Mrs. Forrest I.occy, the country home of Mr.

and chairman has as her a Mrs. Ralph W. Campbell of near Harold Scoll Mrt. Lucasville Friday i tin ob- Hummel Jr. and.

Harold; I servancc of birthday a i Franklin Brisker of Portsmouth. Miss Krick is a-popular mem- Mrs. B. E. Kamap of Portsmouth, ber of Portsmouth's young let Both Miss Lampe and Miss For the last three years since her nap are cousins of the bride-elect.

Little Julie Yeager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sneed Yeager of AshUnd, will be the flower girl Mr, Harvey has a his brother, Donald Harvey of Athens, to be his best man. Ushers will be William Orr, Nate Croy, inoon at 2 o'clock at the home of i William Kline and John Kline Mrs. George R.

Barry, 2210 Sum mil street. The annual turkey dinner will be served Thursday i evening at the church. of Athens and Robert Maslerlon of Columbus, all former a males of the prospeclivc bride (room at Ohio university; and their wedding trip. graduation from Ohio university, Athens, she his.been teaching in the Portsmouth public schools. Mr.

Harvey, who also attended Ohio university, is well known in Portsmouth. He formerly was auistant manager of Selby shoe store here and last September wss transferred to the Selby Arch Preserver store in Mrs. E. D. Exline was a guest at a meeting ot the Bid '24 Bye Bridge club Thursday night at the home of Mn.

Stanley 423 1-2 Waller street. After a series of bridle seore prizes were presented to Miw Varina Wakefield, Mrs. Exline and Mrs. James Later a salad course was Krved. Other members present were: Mrs.

James Henderson, Mrs. Paul Shaw, Misses Elaine Whillalch and Kathryn Newman. a i aiuic; iii CHIM jbainijii Cleveland, where he and his bride! The next meeting of the club' will-make their home following will be held at the home ot Miss Newman, For and Chic Our selection of dislinclnc for iocial ituon is Vtlourt, rich Antelopes, Veh-tti. Halt Rtstyled and Rebtocktd BEAUTY SHOP SPECIALS Tueular tni Shampoo, Wave, Shampoo, Wave, Cat Shampoo, Wait, Arch EXPERT MASICURMG Machinelcsi tnA Curls 940 cam, si. Mrs.

Chas, 1939 R. C.A.Victor Radios Electric tuning for Push A Button -There's Your Station! $14.95 up CA VICTKOLA $14.95 With $9 Worth of Records Fret Low Down Payment Terms LAY IT AWAY NOW CHEKTMAS Anne Rice Shop si, isn.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Portsmouth Daily Times Archive

Pages Available:
133,268
Years Available:
1858-1967