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The Cincinnati Post from Cincinnati, Ohio • 43

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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43
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Local Youth Elected Duke Student Official Rubensfeiii Aylcsworth lias been in Teresa ShlLLlC that "grow" with her $17 $15 of will of 7249 Longfield recording secretary sorority Beta Kappa nation write or phone 381 7000 shillito's downtown: girls' 1 6x shop (q463 5) ond girls' 7 14 shop (q466) second floor tri county: moll level Buy her spring coat now and get timely savings! Save dollars today on these top brand coats that usually sell at higher prices Save next year too these coats are specially designed to "grow" in length Shown are just four from our spring inspired collection Enjoy the advantages of having your Post and Times Star delivered at home It is convenient reg ular lower priced a little girl's coat of 100 wool boasts a crisp white collar and big pearl buttons Navy Red or Grey in sizes 3 6x only $5 the A line coat has the flair she adores with a double breasted closing for a classic touch Wool and silk in coral or amber Sizes 7 14 only $17 Store hours: downtown 9:30 a to 5:30 Mon ond Thurs 9:30 a to 5:30 Tri County 10 to 9 Tues and Sot 10 a to 6 drive Silverton has been named a member of the Cum Laude Society at Cul ver Military academy at Culver Ind SUE ABING daughter of Dr and Mrs Howard ahing of 2314 Auburn ave nue has been named a Durant Scholar at Welles ley University for excel lence in scholarship Vir ginia Perlman daughter of Dr and Mrs Robert Perl man of 1032 Lenox place has been named a Welles ley College Scholar for aca demic achievement Both are graduates of Walnut Hills high school and jun iors at Wellesley Richard A Collistcr son of Mr and Mrs Norman Collister of 9856 Knoll brook terrace is a member of the Air orce ROTC drill team at Denison Uni toddler's coat of wool and nylon Surrounded with 4 deep pleats mandrin collar jauntily tipped with a bow Matching cap included Blue and White tweed in sizes 2 to 4 only 1299 versity which vited to take part in the Cherry Blossom fest ival drill meet and parade April 4 through April 6 at Wash ington He is a fresh man at Denison OTHER LOCAL students making news at Denison include Joyce Crawford daughter of Mrs Ralph Crawford of 8385 Bridle road co president of the Campus Student Govern ment Assn and Sue Car penter daughter of Mr and Mrs Denzil Carpen ter of 1638 Rose place president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Elaine Harwood daughter of Mr and Mrs' Raymond Har wood drive of the Phi al honorary society now has three new members in Greater Cincinnati Among them is Bruce Cham bers son of Mr and Mrs William Chambers of 8674 Cottonwood drive who is majoring in history at Yale University where he 'is a senior The other two both seniors at Deni son University are Susan Shirk daughter of Mr and Mrs Loren II Shirk of 8323 Camargo road Indian Hill and Nancy Edwards daughter of Mr and Mrs Carroll Edwards of 3569 Linwood road Cincinnati BY TERESA BARWICK Our Lady of Cincinnati A new choral make its debut Our Lady College It 3 6x usually 1999 $22 group will Sunday at Cincinnati consist of a 1 1 i students members of the alumnae and men vo calists from the commu nity The chor al group will sing The Gypsy Songs of Brahms as part of the col lege commemoration of Jo hannes Brahms moving to Vienna Helmut Roehrtg will di rect the Edgecliff choral group in the Harp Songs of Brahms our soloists will sing the Liebeslieder waltzes Soloists will be Sue demi shape stitching adds new charm Back detailing includes a deep pleat and belt look stitching A blend of wool and rayon in blue or bark tweed Sizes 7 14 only $17 Choral Group To Have Debut pre easter sale! coat craft coats 7 14 usually $22 $25 Jack Rubenstein son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Ruben stein of 1145 Elm Park drive has been elected chief justice of the judicial board of the Student Gov ernment Assn at Duke University His father is a lawyer He is a junior in the pre law school at Duke and intends to study taw at tne University of Cincinnati as his father did THE SAME week he was elected chief justice of the judicial board main stu dent governing body at Duke Jack was elected president of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity While a student at Walnut Hills high school he was president of stu dent council Margo Aylesworth daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Rob ert Aylesworth of 6119 Belleair place College Hill Mas been elected president of Epsilon chapter of Delta Gamma sorority at Ohio State University She is a Walnut Hills high school graduate and a junior at Ohio State where she is ma joring in English Robert Hitzemann son of Mr and Mrs Orville Hitzemann of 6318 Elwynne DOWN! i I ij paa fir aaw aW i 1 fl fifiW Ll MH Jbc fiiiia 'I fills awa iiiiOiBiBi iw I 'WfiSSStaBQWSIfisM a I 1 0 kA fc'VAbtdm jfr 7Jffl It I A 1 11 1 ill' I i 1 Twa i I Xi) OSa 7 I ijr Picone Marilyn John Sam uel Jordan and Bige Ham monds Art students at the col lege will present The Pas sion of Christ in Art at an assembly Wednesday Slides of great paintings by old masters and contempo rary painters will be shown and works of students will be on display Among the student art works will be Christ Crucified by Carol Kunsemiller and The Cru cifixion by Joan Winstel Kathryn Boesch a jun ior will attend the Ohio Home Economics Assn meeting at Cleveland March 28 29 and 30 She is the newly elected secre tary treasurer of the Arch diocesan Home Economics Association Cincinnati ri March 22 1963 The Post Times Star 1 MSHWOWl MTTY Sdfror Miller Drops Plan To Buy WNOP Dean Miller radio TV per sonality has asked the ed eral Communications Com mission to drop his request to have radio station CC license transferred to him according to James Lang WNOP president Miller who owns a radio station at Jackson an nounced several months agohat he would buy WNOP and Lang are now consider ing a merger Lang said plans to start operating an radio trans mitter and a Ultra High re quency TV station will not be affected by request to the CC Lang added is absolutely no change in he said sLiilliLOs DOWNTOWN I suits sportcoats blazers all priced for spring savings shillito's downtown: junior ond prep boys' clothing balcony Iq553 5Z) tri county: third level the plaid sportcoat comes in wool and orlon acrylic blends The patterns are richly muted in tones of Char coal Brown Olive and Blue Sizes 6 12 1188 Sizes 14 20 1688 ivy suits have the natural shoulder line for that lean slim look Wool or dacron polyester blends come in 'plaids and solids of Black Navy or Grey Sizes 6 12 1588 Sizes 13 20 2388 Wool or wool and dacron polyester student suits I downtown only) in sizes 37 42 regular and longs Usually $35 Sale 1988 the blazer sportcoat (not shown) is traditionally styled with brass buttons and a detachable emblem Sizes 6 12 Red Navy or Camel Sizes 13 20' Red Camel or Black Huskies 13 20 Black or Camel I i rfj ill ''A I I Wlm Us 1 1 III HI AtjaV Mm zi S8MWMB if it 1 AC dW si srans i 'I iW I wMBy I fin Mi ivWSSW i vWt 8rfi VfiV ill! 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