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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 63

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IECTION FIVE THE ENQUIRER CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1935 LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE guest of honor at a dinner In the Kemper Lane Hotel Wednesday night given by Miss Gertrude Radel, who brought together a number of Miss Meyer's friends for this occasion. Besides the hostess and the guest take place during the supper in the auditorium, while the dinner is being served in the high school cafeteria. This ia the second event of the parish affairs for the new year, and those assisting Mr. Palazzolo on the Executive Committee Include Messrs. Joseph A.

Stermer and Al M. Boex, and Mrs. Edward A. Hart-man and Mrs. Eugene Klonne.

Rt. Rev. Mons. P. J.

Hynes is Continued On Page 7, Section 6. Social Activities Of Greater Cincinnati of honor, those who enjoyed bridge after the dinner, in one of the hotel private club rooms, were response to the tributes paid them, Continued From Page 4, Section 5. Miss Stella Tenhundfeld, Miss Jane Hess, Miss Kay Heboid, Miss Martha Manley, Miss Thelma The speakers were Mr. Charles M. Leslie, Mr.

Edmund D. Lyon, Mrs. Boyd B. Chambers, Mr. Lynn Revenaugh, Dr.

Claude M. Lotspeich Meyer, Miss Marianne Grueter and Miss Gertrude Radel. and Mr. Robert R. Ballantyne.

The committee in charge of the interesting program consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Collins last week established themselves at the Kemper Lane Hotel, where they are being welcomed by their many friends in that section of the city.

I linn I I I rf: ill ley, and Candy Chairmen, Misses Elaine Jones and Florence Kiefel. Mrs. George E. Thompson was hostess to a group of friends Thursday night in a private club-room of the Kemper Lane Hotel. Mrs.

Alice Gross Cunningham was guest of honor, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. After a delightful dinner the hostess, the guest of honor and the following guests enjoyed several games of contract: Mrs. Ralph Synder, Mrs. Earl Radcliffe, Mrs. Clay Edwards, Mrs.

Clarence Young, Miss Mary Lou Thompson and Miss Marie O'Brien. Mr. Ballantyne, Mr. Philip E. Lyon, and Mr.

George Hopper. Phi Gamma Delta also is the fraternity of the late President Cool-idge, Mr. Newton D. Baker, Mr. Donald R.

Richberg, and the late Vice Presidents Marshall and KAPPA KA PPA GAMMA E.LU0 MOTHERS 'V Miss Marietta Burkhardt has just returned from Cleveland, and is leaving the latter part of the week for Miami Beach, where she will spend the remainder of the winter season. The Young People's Club of Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Bridgetown Road are sponsoring a card and lotto party at the church this afternoon and evening. Refreshments will be served and the many friends of this society are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs.

L. Countryman, of Oak Park, 111., this week are comfortably established in a suite at the Kemper Lane Hotel for the period of their visit in Cincinnati. Decorative cabochons of polished A'reen onyx figure at intervals in this handsome link bracelet of gold, NOW 35.00 WAS 60.00 CANDY SALE FOOD" Judge Oliver C. Bailey, recently appointed to the Common Pleas Court of Hamilton County, was honored at a dinner in the Oriental Room of the Kemper Lane Hotel Thursday night by members of Phi Gamma Delta, his college fraternity. Both Judge Bailey and Judge Robert R.

Nevin gave brief talks in A smart anil unusually attractive ring, ha a flna ameihyat mourned in dellcato green gold. The many Walnut Hills friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens are happy that they have established themselves in a spacious suite at the Kemper Lane Hotel. Miss Thelma Meyer, who hag just returned from Florida, was the The Kappa Sigma Mu of Xavier University School of Commerce is holding its annual meeting at the A ninny tnpai, framed In tiny pearli mnA mtmiHtlr Mniinl.H In makea a ring of rara charm.

downtown headquarters of the college on Friday, evening, February 8. Invitations have been sent out to all the members. Mr. Leonard NOW 25.00 WAS 38.00 NOW 60.00 WAS 100.00 Gruber, President, Is in charge and will be assisted by Messrs. Richard Roth, Lawrence Dleckhaus, Ray mond Huhn, Joseph Neiner, Sylvester Dreiling, Fred Weber, Raymond Finn, George Rechtin, and Misses Mary Ellen Ducey, Julia Cronin, These and a number of other fine pieces ot jewelry are being offered at such special reductions during our current midwinter sale as to offset many times over the new sates tax, Synchronization of all parts is an essential feature of efficient Tvatch repairing.

Our experts are especially qualified lo render you this service. Mrs. V. A. Gobhardt is Gjneml Chairman.

Committees In charge are Mrs. A. Pribe and Mrs. W. L.

Augert, tickets Mrs. C. Grlschy and Mrs. H. A.

Rockaway, bakery; Mrs. J. Oullon, candy; Mrs. W. R.

Murphy and Mrs. D. Owen, prizes; Mrs. Gordon Small, cards; Mrs. W.

C. Kemp, publicity. Tuesday, February 5 at 1 o'clock at the Hotel Alms. From left to right are shown Misses Marion Kohl, Ruth Doench, Betty Owen, Ruth Cullen and Dorothy Trent. Proceeds of this affair will be used for the scholarship fund.

air-way; Corrective Garments not only mould your figure to meet the requirements of the new styles but they also improve your health by correcting abnormal conditions. Pull and Uplift Feature In the above photograph are shown a few of the attractive members of the Kappa 'Kappa Gamma who will have charge of the candy and bake sale at the luncheon and bridge party which the Mother's Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority are giving on i'ii Cecile von der Heide, Dorothy Heist, and Mary Goodbody. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wuestenfeld celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary at a dinner given in honor of their daughter, Miss Virginia, whose engagement has Just been announced to Mr.

Charles Becker. A group of their intimate LORING ANDREWS co Weddings And Engagements friends assembled with many those present were the Misses Frances Becker, Josephine Brady, Anne Brauckmann, Theresa Brauck-man, Estolle Kamman, Mary Kutcher, Virginia Pherson, Dorothy Puke, Marion Robor, and Hilda Wolf, Messrs, Rober, and Hilda Wolf, Messrs. Al Bocker, Ferdy Brauckmann, Harold Blucmel, Richard Bushman, Art Klett, Elmer hearty congratulations for their hosts and the bride and groom elect. Fourth Street Silversmiths 117 East Jewelers Mr. Becker is leaving on Monday for California for a visit of several Mr.

and Mrs. Michael F. West-rich of Bridgetown Road, Cleves, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie, to Mr. William A. Brockman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin L. Brockman of Western Hills Avenue, Price Hill. The date for the wedding has not been decided. Klett, Walter Puke, Edward Puke, Jf.mea Rogens, Peter Warner, Ange Howard Kamman, and Louis Hesse.

AIR-WAY Corrective Garment rt now made with the Patented "Pull and I r-Ifft" Kent lire. 'I he forwnrd pull strap Kives Hupport and prpHMire through the Nacre-Ill region (relieving pain through the bark and hips) while the up vard pull strap gives an abdominal uplift (relieving discomfort caused by a dropiwd abdomen). Made of Air-Way "Elastic that Breathes," assuring comfort, durability and a better-fitting garment. Ilr. and Mrs.

Thomas Longo of terian Church, and the ceremony was one of impressive simplicity and beauty. It was followed by a dinner and reception at the Hotel Alms. The bride was attended by Miss Dolores Stevens, who was her maid of honor; Mises Bessie Conley, Ruth Steth of Columbus, Ida Doe-schel, Virginia Gelse, the bridesmaids, and little Martha Jane Raf-nael, 5 years old, of Indianapolis, who was the flower girl. The maids wore frocks of rainbow hues. Miss Stevens was in ultramarine blue with pale pink accessories.

Miss Steth and Miss Doeschel wore frocks of poudre blue satin with pink accessories and Miss Conley and Miss Gelsen were in peach satin with blue ac ClOOIl. 421 RACE STREET 423 weeks. Miss Jennie Rice of the Hotel Alms has closed her attractive apartment at this hill-top hostelry and is now at Hollywood, for an extended sojourn at this Southern resort Miss Alma Hilb and her brother, Mr. Gus Hilb, are at Miami Beach. They will return to the Hotel Alms, Price Hill will motor to Miami, whence they sail for a holiday at Havana.

They will return home in about a month. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Hickey of Joanna Court announce ihe engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaretta, to Mr. Arthur M. O'Connell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Annual February Arthur M.

O'Connell of Kinmont Avenue, Mount Lookout. where they reside, in the early spring. FURNITURE SALE! HILLS AND PLAINS Mr. Samuel H. Fechheimer of the Hotel Alms left Wednesday evening for the South, going to Florida for cessories.

Each carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and sweet- a number of weeks for some deep sea fishing. Mrs. Orin Littell of the Hotel Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, will be the date of a celebration for the members of St. Mary's Church, Erie Avenue and Shady Lane, Hyde Alms, who was taken ill a few peas. The little flower girl wore frock of yellow taffeta.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was in white satin, modeled after the classic silhouette. Her veil was of lace and tulle, and framed her face in a most becoming manner. She carried white roses and freesia. Mr. Pfeffer had Mr.

Lawrence weeks ago, is recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Park. The affair will open with a On Wednesday evening, February 6, at 8:30 o'clock, the marriage of Miss Sara Sadacca to Mr. William J. Klein will take place in the wedding chapel of the Netherland Plaza.

In Miss Sadacca's bridal party will be her sister, Miss Amelia' Sadacca, maid of honor, and Mrs. Louis Tennenbaum, sister of the groom, matron of honor. Mr. Klein will have as his best man his brother, Mr. Harry Klein.

The bride will wear a charming gown of yellow and brown and her attendants have chosen shades of blue and green. After the marriage ceremony Mr. Klein and his bride will leave for Miami Beach for a month's sojourn. On their return they will reside in Avondale. Sacro Iliac A painful or weak back may result from a Sacro-Illnc pprain.

Ask your Doctor, Pendulosis Designed for the very heavy figure. Heavily boned In front panel. Pull and tplift used with Air-Way Anchored Maternity Designed for maternity purposes upon a most efficient principle of support. Size regulated by extra side lacings. J.

Oberhelman, in Clifton. spaghetti supper at 6:30 o'clock, under the supervision of Mr. Antonio T. Palazzolo, General Chairman. Cards and a musical program will Mrs.

Randall J. Condon, who now Heaton for this beat man and the resides at Friendship, Maine, ar groomsmen were Messrs. George Maurader, James Klosterman, Le- Lacing. AIR-WAY Garments are prescribed and fitted by our experts who are trained to handle the requirements of each Individual case. This expert fitting Is your assurance of complete satisfaction and comfort.

Let lis answer your questions and demonstrate these garments, without any obligation on your part. The Ohio "Airway" Shop 10 East Ninth St "Exclusive fop Women." trkway 7737. rived in town the past week and is established at the Hotel Alms. Mrs. Condon is planning to stay several weeks in the Queen City, to the pleasure of her many friends.

roy Schreifer and Allen Rein schmitt. Following a reception at the Alms a dinner lor some 75 guests Ik 'f jr- i was served in one of the large handsome private dining rooms. '-Ml i The table was decorated with pas Yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, the marriage of Miss Virginia Marie Struble, the daughter of Mr. to substitute low-calorv foods, tel hued roses and sweetpeas, theso Scientists have now discov Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse O. Frank have closed their apartment at the Hotel Alms and are in Florida for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Frank left Wednesday evening by train for Jacksonville and are planning a leisurely motor trip to Miami and other resorts on the East Coast before their return.

and Mrs. Amzi M. Struble, and Mr. Frederick Andrew Pfeffer was solemnized by the Rev. Edward lovely flowers forming a placque for the white tiered wedding cake which occupied the place of honor.

After a honeymoon at Miami, Mr. Pfeffer and his bride will reside in Evanston. Ziegler. The setting for this midwinter wedding was the Evanston Presby 1 sided, assisted by Mrs. William von- H5 Fait der Halben.

During the afternoon many of the Mrs. J. Wallace, Mrs. W. Hilberg, Mrs.

W. H. Vockell, Mrs. F. Gruen, Mrs.

G. F. Dieterle, Mrs. F. Maddux, Mrs.

F. E. Weston, Mrs. A. R.

Probst, Mrs. F. H. Fischer, and Mrs. W.

Waffenschmidt. a-. Mrs. Mark W. Egan of Bond Hill gave a luncheon and shower yesterday, at the Hotel Alms, in honor of Miss Marian Ernst, the attractive bride-elect of Mr.

George Schiele, whose wedding will be an event of February 16. The table, which was placed in one of the private dining rooms, was decorated in talisman roses and snap dragons. Later in the afternoon bridge was played, some 20 members enjoyed several games of contract in the solarium, while others preferred to work on an unusually artistic afghan, which the Mothers' Club intends to present to the Phi Alpha Chapter of the Chi Omega Sorority. Those present 4 r. Mrs.

S. H. Miller, of Bound Brook, N. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Kyle, of the Vernon Manor Hotel. guests enjoying this diversion. were Mrs.

A. H. Kreimer, Mrs. E. Brunhoff, Mrs.

R. Bahman, Mrs. G. ered that you must also supply the body with a certain amount of easily-burnable sugar so that the body can burn up its fat That's why Welch's processed Grape Juice, always Certified-Pure and Pasteurized, belongs on every reducing diet. It satisfies that craving for sweets and rich, fattening foods yet actually helps you lose weight! In the Welch process all the sugar in the juice is predigested, hence quickly and ewily barned; it actually helps to burn up fat! As you follow the Welch way, week after week, it not only gives you slender lines, it restores a lovely natural color to your cheeks.

You feel "made over" full of new vitality. Start Welch's Today! Along with your daily reducing diet, drink a glass or two between meals and before retiring. Meanwhile write for free booklet, "Keeping Your Weight Down." Reduce this delightful, scientific way and at the same time gain new energy. Remember, Welch's is always Certified-Pure and Pasteurized, and sells today at the lowest price in many years. Don't be fooled with I The Chi Omega Mothers' Club.

A. Dieterle, Mrs. F. Sullivan, Mrs. J.

C. Endebrock, Mrs. W. Belmer, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur L. McGuffin, of the Vernon Manor, spent last week-end with relatives in Louisville, Ky. Mrs. E. A.

Gellhaus, Mrs. P. J. "Eat Sensibly Drink Welch's Grape Juice" says the Lovely Lady of the Screen IRENE RICH Her Secret is Free Excess fat comes from eating and drinking foods too rich in fat-producing elements. But in order to reduce healthfully and at the same time maintain your energy, it is not enough University of Cincinnati, held its monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon in the Spanish Room of the Vernon Manor Hotel.

At the business meeting Mrs. P. J. Tracy pre- Tracy, Mrs. R.

Telker, Mrs. E. R. Barrows, Mrs. L.

M. Philipps, Mrs. A. T. Brannen, Mrs.

C. Perin, Mr. and Mrs. C. N.

Henderson of Denver, who for a fortnight have been established at the Vernon Manor Hotel, have gone on to Mayo LAURA WHEELER DESIGNS Hospital, Rochester, where Mr. Henderson is a patient. The Cincinnati Chapter of Delta Sigma Delta, dental fraternity, met at the Vernon Manor Hotel Thursday night for a dinner and To those few who still believe that all the beautiful things in Closson's are high priced, this sale will be a pleasant shock. Come early tomorrow to shopto buy! 9 HEPPELWHITE BEDROOM GROUP The 5-picce net, partly pictured above, conaiating of tlregaer and mirror, liitili-rlient, twin poater bed, mid night table, it nuule of Africiin Oolch Muhoguny and Sutinwood. Over 2,000 Afrii-iMi aavugea were employed to bring the giant muhoituny log from which this furniture ia inude through a truckle forest to the count.

Then muMer woodworker trunitformcd the log into a beautiful creution. Special! business session. Dr. R. W.

Tay lor. Grand Master, presided. Other officers taking part in the program were Dr. Henri Thomason, Worthy cheap substitutes. Master; Dr.

Robert Stephens, Scribe, and Dr. Walter Grossman, Treasurer. The speaker of the evening was Mr. Clement Barnhorn, noted Cincinnati sculptor of the Cincinnati Can I Have Something to Eat?" 200. School of Art, who talked on mod "Yes, dear here's a glass of Welch's Grape Juice' eling.

His lecture was illustrated by moving pictures taken by Mr. George A. Dieterle, showing Mr. Barnhorn at his work. '-t LARGE OVERSTUFFED EASY CHAIR In your choice of four popular color.

A very fine quulily chuir at a senmitionally low price. February Sale Price Welch's helps build solid flesh, muscle and bone without adding burdensome, excess, life-destroying fat. Marvelous as a pick-up drink for that faint, hungry, between-meal feeling. Wonderful for growing children. Its grape sugar being Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, who have been established at the Vernon Manor for several weeks, are visiting in Greenville, Va. AMERICAN EMPIRE SOFA Covered in plum and gold satin damask.

February Sals Price 79.50 DROP-LEAF PEDESTAL TABLE In fine mahogany with banded border. February Sale Price 5 i Mrs. F. B. Strunz of the Vernon Manor is spending a few weeks in New York.

INVISIBLE personal HYGIENE The refinements of feminine appeal arc most practically served, today, by the imiiible, personal hygiene made possible by Wix. Discerning women arc rapidly replacing belts, pins, and embarrassing protrusions with tbit scientifically-designed absorbent tampon the new development of two physicians. Here is modern hygiene, in completely in-visiblt form as it should be. And Wix contributes other bene-fits. It stops chafing.

It kills odors. It compact and easily carried. And it is more easily disposed of. Your doctor will recommend Wix. A product of the Wix Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

WIX Sold and recommended by: 39.75 THE WESTERN HEIGHTS 35, preaigestea oy nature gives the body quick new pep and energy but doesn't make FAT! That's why athletic trainers recommend Welch's Certified Pure Grape Juice. Start drinking Welch's today and keep fatigue away. Listen to Irene Rich's New Air Programs Every Friday, N.B.C. For Time See Your Daily Paper ffj" Send your name ImEeiLb an address to the Welch Crape Juice Dept. 2838 Weitfleld, Y.Vor 'ree health Booklet: Keeping Your Weight Down and Red Blooded Children and Athletes." Also a new, simple Diet List of many good things to eat, with weight and height chart, and a letter from Irene Rich, telling you how she keeps her weight the same as at 16.

All sent prepaid. It is for the benefit of St. Coletta School for Handicapped Children that Mrs. William H. Habig Is ar S-PIECE SHERATON MAHOGANY DINING ROOM GROUP Qiuirs covered in white leutlierrftle.

February Sale Price 200. 4-PIECE NE0-CLASSIC BEDROOM GROUP In Fruitwood. February Sale Price CROSS-STITCH BANDINGS AND MOTIFS PATTERN 626 LAURA WHEELER FINDS CROSS-STITCH FUN TO DO. Cross-stitch your linens or your clothes in gay colors all different ones and see what an effective decoration you will have! This cross-stitch pattern makes attractive color notes on teacloths, scarfs, towels, pillow cases, to mention but, a few linens. The bands are especially fitted to use on sleeves and shoulders.

You can do the cross-stitch they're the popular eight to the inch crosses in bright colors, to get a peasant effect, or in delicate colors or shades of one color. Pattern 626 comes to you with a transfer pattern 1 yards of ranging a card party and lotto for Friday February 8, both afternoon COFFEE TABLE All-mahogany with separate glass tray. February Sale Price 11.50 NEST OF TABLES In rich mahogany with banded border. February Sale Price ana evening at the Cheviot Town Hall. Tickets may be secured at Habit's Drug Store, Harrison and Montana Avenue.

M4BLEY CAREW SHILUTO'S LAWTON CO. McALPIN'8 8MITH-KASSON CO. ROLLMAN'S DOW DRUG STORKS H. B. POGUE CO.

2-inch banding, yard of 114-inch banding, a neck motif 3 by A surprised party was given at inches, two motifs 2 by i inches, two motifs 214 by 4 inches, and two 2 by 2Vt inches, color suggestions, material requirements, sug their residence on De Sales Lane by gestions for uses and illustrations of all stitches used. the Misses Margaret Rose and In nil leading drug and department stores in vicinity. Frances Niemann in honor of their Send 10 cents in stamps or. coin (coin preferred) for this pattern 16-75 139. Irene Rich, famous star the air and screen, keeps her weight the same as at 16, dieter, Miss Eleanor Niemann on to the Cincinnati Enquirer Needlecraft Department, 82 Eighth Avenue, New York City, her eighteenth birthday.

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