transcribed by: Tina Hursh
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Entertained the Prince
at Delightful Breakfast
Ingalls Party and Guests
Later
Visited Pottery-Social
Notes.
There was a very particular charm about the breakfast which Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls gave at noon Friday in horor of Prince Hohenlohe and the Wiborg house party. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stem, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Longworth, Mr. Longworth and Mr. and Mrs. Ault. After breakfast at Beechwook there was a trolley ride through the suburbs and a visit to Rookwood pottery, where the guests were conducted through the famous institution by Mr. Gest and Mr. Taylor.
Mrs. Charles Anderson gave a quite informal luncheon Friday in honor of her sister, Mrs. William H. Taft.
Mrs. Krippendorf's luncheon to Mrs. Lunkenheimer's guest, Mrs. Tulsdale of Minneapolis, on Thursday was one of the really charming and distinguished events of the festival season. The luncheon was given in the ball room of the Queen City club, which had been transformed into a garden of pink sweetpeas for the occasion. Thirty guests sat down to the exquisitely decorated table and all went on to the festival matinee afterward. Among the guestw were: Miss Scarborough, Miss Harrison, Miss Breed, Mrs. C.R. Holmes, Mrs. W.J. Breed, Mrs. Julius Flleischmann, Mrs. Koehler, Mrs. Markbreit and others.
Mrs. Carl Lunkenheimer will give a luncheon next Wednesday for her guest, Mrs. Tulsdale.
Mrs. Thornton, M. Hinkle, and Miss Hinkle will receive on May 25 in honor of Mrs. Henry Judson Sage, and Mrs. Matthew Addy and Mrs. Kinney will entertain at cards Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Fritz Nave of St. Joseph.
Mrs. Forakker will remain in Cincinnati for at least a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Crane are still in Colorado, whre Mr. Crane's health is not imporving as his friends and family wish.
The marriage of Miss Helen Kaplan, daughter of Mrs. A.O. Kaplan, to Mr. Manuel Kleinof New York will be celebrated Wednesday, June 1, the ceremony being private, with at large reception to tfollow. Miss Rose Kaplan will be maid of honor and Mr. Isadore Witmark best man.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rheinstrom of Washington avenue, Avondale, have announced the engtagement of their daughter, Ruth to Mr. Samuel Henry Fechheimer. They will be at home to their friends on Sunday, May 15, and Sunday, May 22.
Mrs. J.B. Ross and daughter of Chicago and Dr. Charley Ross of Cincinnati have been the guests of Mrs. L.M. Spencer of Milford this week.
Miss Elizabeth McGrew, daughter of the distinguished Rev. George McGrew, D.D. of Cleveland, O., is the guest of the Hon. Franklin Alter and family, and will enjoy the May festival with them.
Mrs. Elliot Marfield's matinee musicale
Friday was a very pretty compliment
to her festival guests, Miss Wellman, Miss Harter and Miss Prentiss,
and
also a real delight to her twenty-five Cincinnati friends, who were
bidden
to enjoy the gifts and accomplishments of the guests of honor. The star
of the affair was perhaps Mr. Felix Hughes of Cleveland, show rich
baritone
delighted everybody.
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