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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 62

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section rovn THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1940 RECENT BRIDES day, each member being invited to bring a guest. A talk on "Flower Arrangement," by Miss Virginia List, will be illustrated with a technicolor film. The Washington Scene The Mothers' Group of the Newman Club of the University of Cin cinnati will hold its regular month ly luncheon at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday at Newman Hall, 3501 Clifton Avenue. Rev. John Anthony Will address the club.

Somehow or other one feels akin to, the British Embassy nowadays, as Lord Lothian is one of the most popular Ambassadors ever to rep resent the British crown in this City. "We feel so at home with Lord Lothian," exclaimed a leading club woman whose organization had been given the privilege of holding a garden party in the embassy President Raymond Walters will welcome members of the Mother's Discussion Group of the University of Cincinnati at the first meeting of the organization tomorrow. Registration will be held at 2 o'clock, followed by a program at 2:30. Dean Katherine Ingle and Dean Arthur Postle also will address the mothers at this meeting. After a musical program, a reception will gardens for the benefit of British War Relief.

The secret of his success appears to be that he is genuinely interested In people. Of course he had made many visits to America before he came here as Ambassador, and had cherished a deep friendship for the be held in the Annie Laws Drawing Room, where Mrs. George Schraf-fenberger, new President, and American people for years, other officers will greet the mem Naturally, formal entertaining at I I 7 yM 1 11 7 Y- it WW I I -i. Ay I ...1 bers. Serving with Mrs.

Schraffen- the embassy is not possible at the berger this year are Mrs. G. Sherman, Vice President; Mrs. H. F.

Schroeder, Recording Secretary; present time. But Lord Lothian has found a special way of meeting Americans by holding informal dinners and teas. The guests at these events make up a total of Mrs. E. C.

Koch, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. George Schoenling, Assistant Corresponding hundreds by this time. In this cordial spirit and sense of true hos and Mrs. R. H.

Doerner, Treasurer. pitality Lord Lothian is following In the footsteps of earlier holders cf this post. Our very favorite British Ambas The Mothers' Club of Alpha Chi Omega, University of Cincinnati, will entertain at luncheon Wednesday in honor of mothers of 1940 Pledge Class. This affair will take place at the sador of the past was Sir Cecil Alpha Chi house on Switt Chalet Court. Assisting Mrs.

G. W. Cram- mond. Chairman of the Committee on Arrangements, will be Mrs. Leslie Bacon, Mrs.

C. A Besuden, Mrs. C. W. Geist, Mrs.

F. C. Buerger, and Mrs. W. R.

Gunklach. Mrs. Russell Easton, President of the club, will welcome the following guests: Mrs. F. J.

Becker, Mrs. A. F. Bippus, Mr. Clyde E.

Blair, Mrs.X. Miles Bone, Mrs. George F. Spring Rice and his lovely slender, lilly-like wife in pre-World War days. He was called affectionately "The Irish Ambassador of Great Britain" because he was born on the Emerald Isle.

Sir Cecil was a great scholar, poet, and wit, and he was determined to know the American people and have them know him. Speaking of Ambassadors, the Hew representative of the French Government at Vichy, Gaston Henri-Haye played a difficult role the other day with consummate ease when he was the guest of honor at the luncheon of the Woman's National Press Club. With 75 news-i women eager for his every word and movement facing him, the Ambassador won all hearts by the frankness of what he said. He reminded us, in manner, of the beloved Jules Jusserand, Ambassador of France to this country for more than 20 years. Jusserand's genuine affection for Cooley, Mrs.

S. W. Ferguson, Mrs. William a. Meier, Mrs.

O. W. Mills, Mrs. F. J.

Otting, Mrs. Dudley Outcalt, Mrs. H. D. Rindsberg, H.

Kenneth Rogers, Mrs. Herman Schmidt, Mrs. John D. Scott, Mrs. RITSCH-HEMPEL.

The marriage of Miss Vera M. O. H. Wagner, Mrs. Leo R.

Ma-joewsky, Mrs. C. C. Eichelberger, 12:30 o'clock Tuesday at 3442 Brook-line Avenue. Hempcl, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Mrs. Walter Rouzahn, and Mrs. A This has been designated as guest IL. Binder. Gus M.

Hempel of Cheviot, to Mr. Oliver J. Ritsch, was solemnized recently at Westwood Cheviot Church of Christ by Rev. Harry America extended even to its ani Poll. Miss Marcella Ritsch and Trials and birds.

Often during the World War he would walk with Madame Jusserand in the then Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin were When you are Thinking of "Little Foxes" be sure to see them at forests of Piney Branch and feed the birds that clustered about him for this largesse Sk- '41 a When Ambassador and Madame Jusserand left the United States on his recall they dedicated a bird fountain to their feathered friends cf Piney Branch.

It was a token of the attendants. BROSS-WIKMEL. The marriage of Miss Rosella Wirmel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wirmel of Norwood, to Mr.

Robert Bross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eward Bross of Mack, Ohio, took place August 17, at St. Matthews Church, Norwood, with Mons. Henry Buse officiating.

Miss Lily Mae Bross, sister of the groom, was the bridesmaid. Mr. Walter Ante, cousin of the bride, was the groom's Ul MAIN 1357 708 RACE ST. MfiS. A.LVAftlEil bCHAUL AVE HE I 5 their gratitude for the soothing influence their songs and chirps and warblings had on their spirits in arduous war days.

The fountain is made of atone brought from France. On it are thgwords: "To the Birds of Piney Branch, from their Friends Elise and Jules Jusserand." At the dedication, Ambassador Jusserand said: "The peace of these best man. Mr. and Mrs. Bross live on Hyde Park Avenue, Hyde Park.

vs. RAVE-BECKMAX. Miss Ruth AlmaBeckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.

Beckman of Oakley, was married Auirust 29 to Mr. Frederick P. Church. After a wedding Journey i to the Great Lakes, Niagara Falls, and Canada, Mr. and Mrs.

Scherrer are residing at 4212 Simpson Street, Madisonville. EILERMAN-TARJVEV. The marriage of Miss Jean simple surroundings, trees, plants, U. C. At Work And Play Rave, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas -and birds, was a rest for our souls and a tonic for our hearts Our little fountain is now erected H. Rave. The marriage was solem nized at St. Cecilia Church with Tarney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Tarney of Price Hill, to The Alpha Tau Omega Woman's Auxiliary will hold its monthly I 44 If If sM-f jTvV' 1 i meeting Wednesday at the rater here with an inscription on the brim to remind the birds, at least as many as know how to read, of our sentiments for them." War has suspended Madame Jusserand's plans to publish the memoirs and letters ofi her distinguished husband. Her friends here hope she has found sanctuary somewhere in France. Of course, nity House at 266 Senator Place. Mons.

Timothy J. Deasy officiating. Following a reception at Quebec Gardens, the bride and groom departed on a honeymoon trip to Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.

Rave are now established in Oakley. SCHERRER-AHERX. The marriage of Miss Marcella Ahern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Ahern. to Mr. Robert L. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock.

Mr. Robert Eilerman, son of Mr. and Joseph Eilerman, also of Price Hill, was solemnized August 17 at St. Williams Church. Mr.

Eilerman and his bride are now at home to their friends at 4048 St. Williams Avenue, Price Hill. HERZOG-MADDEN. The marriage of Miss Bette Madden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A. Madden, Bellevue, to Mr. Lawrence Herzog, son of Mr. The Alpha Omicron Pi Mothers' Club is giving a dessert bridge at he is of American birth and would be welcomed back to this country Srhprror. nnn of Mr.

and Mrs If She decided to leave the country Joseph Scherrer, was an event of 1 clock Wednesday at the sorority's new home, 353 Probasco Avenue. Mrs. H. Webb Dunbar is Ways and Means Chairman. of her adoption.

July 27 at St. Margaret of Cartona c.j. and Mrs. Joseph Herzog, Day BROGLE-WOPPER. The marriage of Miss Alma Wop- ton, was solemnized July 27 The Chi Omega Mother's Club of.

the University of Cincinnati will at St. Bernard Church, Dayton per, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John entertain with a tea Wednesday at the sorority house to welcome Miss Frances Duffner was the bride's maid of honor. Miss Estelle Madden, sister of the bride, was mothers of new pledges.

Mrs. C. W. Slodd and her committee are bridesmaid. Little Miss Georgetta in charge of the arrangements.

Racket's, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rackers, Covington, was flower girl. Mr. Herzog had as his best man Mr. James Dornbusch Wopper of Cheviot, to Mr.

William Brogle, son of Mr. William Bro-gle, also of Cheviot, took place at St. Martin's Church, Cheviot, August 31. THESING-MENZER. The marriage of Miss Virginia Jane Menzer, daughter of Mrs.

Louis Menzer, to Mr. John H. The-sing, son of Dr. J. H.

Thesing of Price Hill, took place September 14 at St. Aloysius Church, Covington, Ky. The bride and groom reside at 4112 West Eighth Street, Price Hill. The bride and groom reside at The Kappa Kappa Gamma Mothers' Club will meet Wednesday at the sorority house, 2930 Woodside Place, at 12:30 o'clock. Mothers of the pledges will be welcomed into the club at this time.

UW1 2540 Fallen Avenue, Bellevue. LONERGAN-RYAX. OCTOBER SPECIALS IN MAGNIFICENT i On September 7 the marriage of Miss Dorothy Loretta Ryan, daugb The Mothers' Club of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity will have a luncheon and business meeting at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.

Ryan to Mr. William Lonergan. son of Mrs. William Lonergan, was solem nized. After a honeymoon in the East, Mr.

Longergan and his bride A RECENT BRIDE will reside in Evanston. Miss Ruth Alice Cox was maid of honor. Misses Jeanne Lonergan and Mary The Flatterer" Lonergan were bridesmaids. Th groom had as his best man Mr. Roy Osterman.

Messrs. Charles Oster- man and James Froelicker were the ushers. RUDIG-McCARREX. Miss Mary McCarren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Charles Mc Carren, became the bride of Mr, John O. Rudig, August 24, at St, Cecilia Church, Oakley, with Mons, T. J. Deasy officiating. Following a honeymoon trip to New York City, Mr.

and Mrs. Rudig are at home to friends at 4531 Roth Ave nue, Price Hill. SCHAUL-LAPPIN. The marriage of Miss Ruth Lee Lappin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell L.

Lappin of Chalfonte Place, to Mr. Charles A. Schaul, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

W. Schaul of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, took place September 29 at the Cleve land Hotel, Rabbi Abba Hillel Sil ver officiating. The bride is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and a member of Phi Sigma There' flattery galore in the cushioned brim of this smar hat go soft and shapely, so delightfully becoming whether you're 16 or 66. Just the kind of a hat that daughters like to see "Mother" wear and makes XHubby" proud to take you out for after-theater dancing. We have it in the season's most popular shades black, wine, brown, khaki and soldier.

Adjustable head sizes. Sigma Sorority. The groom, a graduate of Western Reserve Uni versity, is a member of Phi Sigma Delta and Tau Epsilon. Mr. Schaul Here is just a partial list of the many wonderful sale values in fine quality Oriental rugs.

Beautiful patterns, fine craftsmanship, exquisite colors! Regularly Sale Prive 1 Chinese rug, B'xV $158.00 $1 1 9.00 1 Royal Kerman rug, 625.00 485.00 1 Persian Heriz rug, 13'xlC 325.00 235.00 1 Bokhara rug, 410.00 285.00 1 Royal Kerman rug, 1,200.00 785.00 1 Imperial Keshon 1,100.00 825.00 1 Royal Sarouk rug, WW. 545.00 410.00 1 Persian Mehriban 12'4 'x9'4" 245.00 169.00 1 Royal Kerman .1,295.00 9 5 0.00 1 Persian Tabhriz rug, 329.00 235.00 1 Persian Lorristan rug, 7'x5'. 75.00 49.50 1 Belouchistan rug, 65.00 42.00 1 Bokhara rug, .125.00 95.00 1 Persian Bakdiari rug, 145.00 105.00 Oriental Rugg Fourth Floor The 0 Go Cincinnati Owned and Managed Store Since 1863 "nsh' I I and his bride will reside in Cleveland. BEIS-TRUMP. The marriage of Miss Estelle 7.50 Trump, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. 4 Harry Trump, of Dayton, Ohio, to Mr. Robert Reis took place September 7. Mr. and Mrs.

Reis reside in Washington, D. C. NEW STREAMLINED FIFTH FLOOR BUTZ-GREANY. The marriage of Miss Hannah Greany, daughter of Mr. William Greany, to Air.

Ervin Butz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Butz, took place September 14 at St. Bernard Church, Rev. F.

X. Cotter officiat ing. Following a honeymoon trip MRS. RICHARD THEIS. The marriage of Miss Lorraine Smith, daughter of Mr.

and Mm. J. Clifford Smith, to Mr. Richard Theis, son of Mrs. Frances Theis and the late Henry Theis, widely known orchestra leader, took place August 28 in Miamisburg, Ohio.

The marriage was kept a secret until it was formally announced October in. the Smoky Mountains, the bride and groom" will be established in Norwood..

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