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i ii . ' e1. V a l 'M'-ll Clevelande . . . Among the new Faculty members of Charity Hospital School of Nursing are two home-state girls, JENNY HYKLE and AUDREY TEKULVE of Cincinnati, who have just received their Doctorates from the Catholic University of America. Salt Lake City- t . . We take great pleasure in reporting the winners of the Toni Home Permanent contest. They are ANN and ALICE BOKENKO'ITER of Cincinnati. Incidentally it was Ann, the twin on the right, who had the Toni. . . . We will dispense with our usual Benny Benny Popcorn commercial to tell you about a forthcoming fashion highlight sponsored by the KLARE-THOMPSON House of Style, and featuring the designs of NANCY REYNOLDS. Leading the fashion parade will be BETTY ANNE KITT. BARBARA VIESON will create the coiffures. Commentators for the presentation will be JUDY HANLON and MARY ANN BOLGER. . . . An added attraction will be reproduction of the weddings of Mrs. MARY ANN MARTIN Pack, Mrs, PAT CONDO Jaegers, and Mrs. MARY MITCHELL Ross. The gowns of these lovely June brides of just one decade ago will be modeled by Phototypes of these famous Woodbuty debs chosen from designing students at Our Lady of Cincinnati College. And now hack to the news: Louisville- . . . One of our reporters caught a hrst-hand glimpse of the newly decorated Turf Club, operated by nationally known horse authority, CAROLYN OSTHOLTHOFF. The interior decorators were BETTY HUTSELL, ANN MORRISEY, and NELLIE . FRANKLIN of Cincinnati. St. Louis- NOVELLA LINDEMAN, the multirriillionaite, has just purchased the Kroger chain of grocery stores in this city All transactions were carried on through the BECKMENv BAUKNECHT Realty Co. . . . This afternoon the St. Louis Blues will oppose the Boston Beans. Starting pitchers are ANN METZ and PAT KESSINGA The Big Business Convention will be honored at the game. Cincinnati representatives are MARY Lou ZIMMER, PAT CRONIN, EDNA LUTKEHAUS, JEAN GLASSMEYER, and DORIS McGee. Denver- . . . MARVEL HOFFMANN, HELEN NOLAN, and ROSELYN HEISELMAN, nationally prominent in the held of nursing, have cansented tohhead the staff of the new Mercy Hospital School of Nursing. Sun Valley-w . . . CELEsTE FOPPE, leading hockey player of the Chicago Rams; was slightly injured while attempting a dangerous ski jump. Immediate aid was given by Dr. BRANDSTETTER and her assistant nurse, JOYCE FEINAUER. Action shots were caught by press photographer, JOAN STENGER. Among the skiers were ROSEMARY BREWNG and EVELYN LINDSEY, Davis Cup Winners. Chicagoe . . . VERNA ZIX and GINNY PULSKAMP have just completed a simplihed method of the simplihed method of Gregg Shorthand. The first to test this method will be DOROTHY DENNEMANN and JOAN ODELL of the Gregg College . . . Psychologist EVELYN BERGER has recently been consulted by bookkeepers, ELAINE MCINTIRE, JOYCE MARTIN, and MARIE PEWTHER for aid in finding the lost number. Sahara DeSert- . . i MARY SMITH, the noted marriage consultant has recently opened a branch oPrice in this locality. News of this was disclosed by her secretary, PEGGY FOPPE. JERRY HERMES has been designated general manager of this promising branch. i i . For an answer to all your problems, be sure to listen in tonight at 8:30 for MARY LOU FURIO, the modern Dorothy Dix. . . i This is JOAN DRACH, your news reporter, signing OE till tomorrow at this same time.
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JUNE 22, 1961 12:00 NOON Washingio-n D. C. .. . . . In tomorrow's open session of Congress, emminent Civic teachers, PATRICIA POWERS and MARY MCGOWAN, will give speeches in favor of the MOLITOR Bill which is hercely opposed by Democrats; MARY COSTELLO and PATRICIA BRUNCK, of Ohio. . . . Cincinnatians played a prominent part in yesterday's election of officers for the National Mothers' Federation. Elected to presidency was Mrs. LOIS WIRTH Frazier. The outgoing president is a local resident, Mrs. FRANCIS WI'IT Retker, formerly of Cincinnati. New York City- . . . Professor, JEAN DRACH and her assistant, MARY HEALEY, the young and successful scientists who recently discovered The Thing left today for Spain accompanied by interpeters, MARY DELLER and PAT NOLAN. They will continue their research while abroad. . . . The Roller Capades have just signed hgute skater MARGIE METTEY. This announcement was verified by Business Manager, jANET BONO. ' . . . Outstanding achievements in impressionistic art were reported at the annual convention being held here. Awards have already been given to MARILYN PAVELY, KATHLEEN DOYLE, and MARY ELLEN GUNTZELMAN for their unusual works. Cincinnaii b- , An organization has been formed in this city to challenge the constitutionality of the McCollum decision. Originators of the protest ate the conscientious mothers, Mrs. NANCY JASPERS Klingers and Mrs. GERTRUDE MULVIHILL Dahl. . . . News of the Catholic Mother of the Year award has just come from head- quarters in Washington. For the second time in this half century Cincinnati boasts the winnermshe is Mrs. BETTY MCLAUGHLIN OlHam, of 6666 Cementia Ave. Mrs. O'Hara is an outstanding Citizen and the mother of eight children, four boys and two sets of identical twin girls For further details see The Post. . . . Next Sunday the SANDERS-SHEEHAN Nursery School will give their annual picnic for the benefit of the Polio Fund, In charge of the arrangements are Mrsi JANET MEIER Ohmley, Mrs. JOAN PLAS Murphy, and Mrs. NANCY SCHOT'I' Haus- kamp, whose children attend the school All details will appear in tomorrow's Times under a feature Story by NANCY CASTER and MARY NEUMANN, Miami -- . . . Reports were confirmed today that the HERTLEIN Hotel will open its Green Room tomorrow with Miss JOAN AXT as the Master of Ceremonies. A special program has been arranged featuring vocalists DEANNE BAUER and MARILYN STARE, with their latest hit Fascination. Other guest stars for the opening will be the Broadway actress, ELAINE GUILFOYLE; the noted ballet dancer, MARY BERLING; LENORA WESTONDORF of the Philharmonic Orchestra; and JANET GRAF 0f the Metropolitan Opera. Los Angeles- . . . In art circles here today, tave notices were given to the modernistic work of MARY GREVE, EILEEN DOYLE, and JEAN KARCHER. However the usual question remains, What is it?
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gessicays goutney The opening scene discloses two disrmught young women, Wendy and Beulah Fastest, DEANNE BAUER and ROSELYN HEISELMAN, maneuvering fruit- lessly to conceal their bankruptcy from their Aunt Charity, KAY HER'I'LEIN, Who lives in the South and is dependent upon them, They have secured the aid of Audrey Dorcas, LOIS WIRTH, a schoolteacher friend of Beulahts, who, with a party of high school seniors, is detained enroute to Washington, thus spending the night at the Foster mansion. On learning of Aunt Charityhs imminent arrival in Glen- dale, the girls, joANN BAUKNECHT, MARY BECKMAN, MARY GREVE, MARILYN PAVELY, VIRGINIA PULSKAMP, MARY LOU ZIMMER, plan to present themselves in the guise of housemaids. The elderly lady Suffers no misnprehensions regard- ing their scheming, but keeps it to herself until an overbearing matron of the city, Mrs. Eggleston, CELESTE FOPPE, decides to foreclose the mortgage on the house. Mrs. Eggleston, along with her spoiled twin daughters, GERTRUDE MULVI- HILL and EVELYN LINDSEY, makes herself quite unbeatable In good time Aunty informs her nieces that she has inherited her brothefs fortunes and intends to settle their debts and travel around the world with Jessica Cook, MARILYN STARE, the mischievous schemer of the whole affair which now quickly glides to a tearful, but smilingly dramatic close.
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