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Portsmouth Daily Times from Portsmouth, Ohio • Page 8

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Weddings, Engagements Organization Activities ESTABLISHED 1852 OHIO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1837 PAGES 17 TO 32 Attendants for Wedding re Named Kitth Mcllyitr And fiance Complete Bridal Plans iVl HL'TIl HOSS A i daughter of Mrs. (,, I 1 Mcllynr, 2GTO High 1 i Frank Kdivunl Jr. of have tin- for their c-liMM, 1 wliich is to take Silunlay. Fcr matron of honor, Miss Icllvar has chosen Mrs. Paul and her bridesmaids i-c Miss Elmira Cubbege.

Rebecca Adams of Chicago, of llic bridegroom, Miss Casey and Miss Esther Ray-. of Cambridge. ftan Adams of Chicago, brolh- Ihe prospective bridegroom, K' best man and the ushers I include Frank Mclllyar, of bride-to-be, Leroy of Cincinnati. Robert of Columbus and James lie of Canton. A number of hostesses have en- al pre-nuptial parties Tr.onn;; Miss Mcllyar since the of engage -nit.

Among the most recent Mr-. Richard Anderson and 'tes Virginia Blake, who cnler- jointly with a dinner party -4 cn'sial shower at the Ardzli Friday evening. The dinner table was adorred a centerpiece of pink, blue iviiite flowers, tall i tspcrs and individual cor- which were arranged at the of each cuest. was the diversion of the Kirst prize was won by Irs. Carlin Schindeli.

Mrs. Louise received second prize :,1 Ihird prize to Miss Manning. TJie hostesses pre- r.ico honor guest with a It. Miss Mclllyar'rcceived her hrn-cr gifts at the close of the Other-; invited to the dinner pily given bv Mrs. Amltrson Miss Blake included: Mrs.

kJ Thompson. Mrs. a Kali, Mrs. William Ctawford, ffe G. K.

toff, Mrs. Raymond JEev of Ashland, FrecLP; l-fcliiyar, Mcn'yari Ben am in' Cubbege, Joan'Rice, Ma'r- Wharff, Norma Helsel and Cunningham. Winifred Chaboudy, Mrs. Ilutchins and Mrs. i Slmmp will be hostesses n.cc'.ing of the Woman's Lit- liub Friday afternoon at i d'ciovk in the lounge of the tfmplc.

rOivinj; the roll call. Mrs. iii: iiuv.c will give a talk on and Health" and Mrs. a l.vr.n will read a paper on c.f Good Intentions''. c': will be led by Mrs.

l.co While. A musical pro- i bring Ihc meeting to a -iii-ctncnt is being made marriage of Miss Jean- r.iith. daughter of Mr. John Smith. 1897 Arad.

to John Cullip, also was united in E. Sleekier, pas- -I'-f Presbyterian church on Sept. 13. Mr. Miller nf Muncie couple's only alten- i Cinlip will be at lac-ir many friends in home in i Oct.

15. 'f, nl the Southern Ohio will entertain with luncheon at the '-oitesfes will be Mrs. V.Y Mrs. Harry Benjamin Trott. Busy Of Activities Kvents Include Weddings, Dances, Parties And Club By MARGARET SAUTER KUIJIN'US, piirtics, diniccii mul opening club nioet- lu'pl stepping al a merry jiatc lust Wi'ck and tin; oulluok for the next seven days imliralrs iiuotlicr i of lics.

A iiu'iitli or so ilur- Ilie iviirm weather days, tlie ii'uljk'in "Whett! Cun i a Can We l)o!" when tilings arc ijt oiiiT, Ihc ion i'reciiu'iitly liearil is "How Are We Ooiiij; So Muiiy es anil Do So -Many Things nt Une Three of Portsmouth's young ladies who chose for ttieir. bridals, and who have been, Ihc incentive for many of the parlies these early October days, will be establishing their residence in oilier cities after having repeated their marriage-vows. Miss Mary Jane Bush, who on Monday became the bride of H. D. Holzman, will become a resident of Greensboro, N.

where her husband is connected with the Sclby Shce Co. Cleveland will claim Miss Huth Mcllyar after she is married to ank Adanij Jr. of that city xl Saturday afternoon at 2 clock al Ail Sainls Episcopal urch. To London, Miss lyllis Jane Holz will go to make er future home nfler she plights er Irolh lu Dr. George Sumner, i Tuesday, Ocl.

Weddings, however, cause not nly an exodus of some residents ut.the entrance of others, Sam 'olilano, a newcomer 16 Ports- nouth, who arrived here last vinler. as business manager of. he Portsmouth Red Birds base- lall team, omises to bring bis bride here alter the first of the year and make their future home in Portsmouth. Mrs. Politano is the former Miss Marian Love of NAN L.

MURPHY Apparel Shop i SIXTH ST. TAILORED SUITS finishes, exquisite- one button models r.d bankers grey. i 1 I i A SPORT COATS flection in atl now i HTI-'n. NEW MILLINERY 1 jersoys a Chai ming crc oar with your win .95 Up ''How We Gel Our Living" will i be made with directors by Tucs- the topic of F. Kanengriscr's day Jor niccling.

speech wi.cn he addresses th- am Hllmpllrevs itmbcrs of the Business 5 3 1 5 ilson avenue, Sciotoville, rofcssional Women's club at a 1 -hosts on Thursday aftcr- meeting al the Arcizli lea-1 noon when they cntcrlained own Fridav evening. Dinner will with a birthday parly in honor of served 6 o'clock. I their son. Elmer, on his fourth The speaker's subject will be 'i birthday. Mrs Chester Smith and keeping with Ihe club's sen-! Coldiron Mrs.

ral theme "Our Town's Buti- Humphreys. Tills is the program At Ihe cbsc of Ihe afternoon National Federation of Busi- iess and Professional Women's and is being the United Xo nrganization of either men or women has before tried on a na- ional scale to investigate the 'undamentals of local business in relation to day-by-day i i Members of the federation will become belter acquainted with their own. community and learn spent in playing games and contests, refreshments were scrvec to William Evans. Belly and Phyllis O'Brian, Leslie Lloyd, Beatrice Anne Wilson, Wanda and Rose Anne Woods, Kendall Parsons. S.

Bradshaw, Phyllis Peters. Lowell Coldiron. Collten Kclloyg. Beverly and James Kinker and Ihe honor The Echo Garden club of Scio- i'nUtminp their nWrftVrg Monday in llie Cuilil linll nj All Sninli Episcopal clinrcli, Mr. mul Mrs.

Haumil I), llohman lanf Hush), prerlcil itcililiiif, nl llic Hnar nf the i-linivl, n-hcre llirir pitlure (Xa. 1) n-ns A irntJiiif lunch- din n.t held nl the Anhli tearoom jur mcmhers of llic imtnulintt. jnmilics, Mrs. llnhmnn is shmm 'i) ruNiii.i! hrr irnliliiif liliilf her hlislianil ifatcha. Mrs.

A. C. llnhmau nj mother (if the anil Mrs. llnylnl Hush, mother oj llic liridr. nre ihoirn in If.

Husli, trim face sislcr in is thonn iiilh liis iriff ami K. Ciirli! oj brolher-in-lnin oj Mr. llnhmnn, ami Thomas II illinms, lirnllirr-in-lmc aj the liriilr, -I), nho tirrc ushers. Miss Louise Hush allriiiSa! her sislrr inriiil nj linn- or r.nd Dr. Gilbert II.

If'aitt, Itrollirr-in-lrm nj Mr. Ihhman, tins Ijtst njoft 3). i- More -about-: the Clio club, founded on Oct. 7, 1902, and lim- i ted tp ye mem.bersy The Clio. club celebrated' Us 35th anniversary wi'Ji a dinner honoring Mrs.

Henry Heer, founder of the club and t'hu only charter member now on active list. The anniversary celebration was observed at a meeting at the summer 'hone of Dr. Mrs. J. M.

Babcock. Mrs. Hccr was presented with a gift by Uie club. Following Hit! dinner, a brief business session was neld. Mrs.

Drew LceJoro is the retiring president, After annual reports were given by Miss Isabel Musser, and Mi'S. Georgia, Padan, treasurer, Charles Donaldson. Ihe new president, look charge. "The World's Progress" will be the club'i topic for the ensuing year. This was presented by Xiss Clara Simpson, Mrs.

J. E. MacDowall then, read the last chapter of the club's history. During llw evening Charles Donaldson ihowed motion pictures taken of his lour of the national paries. and Dr.

Babcock showed scenes take on trips to Florida and Canada. The committee in clnrge of arrangements for the anniversary parly included -Misses Pray and Vcreria Graham. Guests at the dinner were: Dr. a Mrs. Babcock, Mary Ann from Maylime and "Licbestraum" i inned with a shirred bodice and Babcock, a Donaldson, by Liszl.

The bridal party ap- long sleeves. She- wore a brown Henry Rugf.lrs, Mr. and 'Mrs. hal of Ihe off-thc-face-modc and Howard Knoll, of bronze dahl- I for- Waltcv Brchmcr, a Faught, James Rice, Orin Wolery, J. Alden Slaker, John B.

Knauss and the host. how others live, work and play, loville will meet Wednesday at mucli; the home of Mrs. Jane Bakker Ida Day and Miss Arminta Fea- Before an improvised altar a pslms and bouquets of chrysanthemums in Ihe lighl of cathedral candles sel in candelabra in the living room of C. T. N.

Missionary sociply of 1)er omc 222 Offnerc Baplist dmrc-h will Monday evening wilh Mrs. C. a hc of ciar- Wasson, 1916 Mabert road. Mrs. 1,1, A i i r.

a encc Cor.ell at 8 oclock proaclied Ihe altar to the slrams of the Bridal Chorus from Lohcn- grin. I haroid Curniitle, cousin of the Given in marriage by her fa- Ijride, served Mr. 'Coriell as best tber, Ihc bride was attired in a man. dress of flirt blue crepe made A small reception for the bri- with a street-length skirt and a an(1 lhp wedding gucsll, who were members of the mime- short puffed sleeves. A ics fl fcw osc slone clip fastened at the high cnc Si as given by Mr.

and neckline anil tiny buttons fas- Mrs. Curnutle afler the cere- toned on cilhcr side of the filled jmony. waistline. Her navy blue fell hat When Mr. Coriell and his bride was irimmcd with a nose veil.

I departed on their wedding trip, carried an atm bouquel of 'Mrs. Coricll wore for travelling her peach gladioli. Miss Gladys Curnutte, as sislcr's of wine-colored crepe frock fash- a green wool crepe dress with brown accessories. They will be at home to their friends at 1502 Sixth street. a luncheon of Ironlon V.

sen course will be served al 1 ard Professional Worn-1 On Friday evening Dr. II. C. o'clock, preceding the budge en be hell' a'. 12:31.

o'clock Sun-1 Feyler cnlerlaincd the game. Ori 1" at i ho- Imrfrd members of 1 i a a liams pn Ihc Ameri-an I.c- C. will be Clarke ion i a d.nr.cr na.ly at his hostess the- JuM-A-Mcre a a a i home. 8S2 Gay street. Dr.

Vovicr when she a 1 Pvcfcsior.al Women ar.n a for- if i-ommander of Ihc HusEcll Wil- o'liock luncheon al 1-T home, was read by Rev. Benton B. Miller, pastor of First Christian church, there was a musical program. Mrs. Waller McCoy sang two selections "I Love Yoi Truly" and Promise accompanied by Miss Jane Ellet irer president Wes; i liams post.

It30 Kmncy's lane, Friday a Miller. Miss Miller played "inia clubs. Reservations arc to, Covers at the dinner were laid, not.ii.' I piano solos, "Sweetheart Song Mrs. Chas. Rueppel 940 GALLIA ST.

Special Fall Showing of ihc Season's Fashions hi Millinery EXQUIS1TK MATERIALS IUCH A SHADES Sci! Yourself As: Others Sec You-- "Wear A neinny Sprriul Tu fa llni'f. Sham It'nrr. Shampoo, If nif. Mnniinii- W'fll. Cll'lif 1 For Ihe woman who cares is Ihe woman who wears a '-Gage" Hat.

Anne Rite Jlo Cliillicolhv SI..

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