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CLEVELAND OHIO PRESS
SATURDAY JUNE 10 1939

Society-

By CHRISTINE
Just a short time after Alys Virginia Welsh and John French Wison Jr. graduate from college they will be repeating their wedding vows. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilmer of Lanes End, Radnor, Pa., and the groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John French Wilson, 13610 Larchmere boulevard, shaker Heights.
The ceremony is to be an afternoon one on June 23 in St. Martin's Church of Radnor. A large reception will follow at the home of the bride-elect's parents.
Attending Miss Welsh will be Miss Caroline Vandyke Ransom of Augusta, Ga., as maid of honor, and four bridesmaids, Miss Caroline Wilson, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Doris Melville Boyle of New York, Miss Barbara Weymouth and Miss Mary Walton, both of New York.
Richard Lilies of Milwaukee, Wis., is to be best man. Ushers include Thomas Kewley and Manning Smith, both of Cleveland; William Light and S.L. Hulme Brown Jr., both of Philadelphia.
 Miss Welsh graduated this week from Bryn Mawr and the groom will receive his degree shortly from Haverford College.

Open Church Wedding
It's to be an open church ceremony at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of June 17 for Miss Jenet Allan MacIntosh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander James MacIntosh, 3929 Delmore road, Cleveland Heights. She will marry Earle James Esner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Esner, 1219 Haselton road, Cleveland Heights, in the Church of the Covenant. The reception for the families and bridal party will be at Hotel Alcazar.
The bride has asked her sister, Muriel, to attend her as maid of honor. There will be four bridesmaids. Miss Margaret O'Linn, Miss Tilly McWilliams, a cousin; Miss Nancy Rodger and Mrs. David Frew.
The groom's twin brother, Emmett J. Esner, will serve as his best man. Ushers are Richard White, Bud Clum, Garfield Garland and Anthony Shawer.
The young couple is planning to live in Indianapolis, 3540 North Meridian boulevard.

Former Clevelanders Here
A former Clevelander, Mrs. Harry Stratton, has arrived in Cleveland an is staying at the Wade Park Manor for a month or so. Mrs. Stratton, now of Sea Island, Ga., is a niece of Mrs. Prentiss Hughes, with whom she made her home before she was married. She expects to see many of her friends while she is here. 

Chinese Benefit Dinner
Miss Y.C. Lee, Chinese aviatrix and only member of her race in America's Caterpillar Club, will be the guest of honor this evening at a dinner at Chin's Golden Dragon Restaurant. The dinner is for the benefit of the the Chinese Benefit Association and will be served in traditional oriental style. Miss Lee, who has circled he globe several times in her plane, comes directly from China to speak on conditions there.

Married in Washington
Word comes from Washington, D.C., of the marriage there on June 7 of Annetta Gross Zillmer, former executive secretary of the Cuyahuga County League of Women Voters. She was married to Ralph Follen Fuchs,professor of law at the Washington University Shcool of Law in St. Louis, Mo., with a friend of the groom, Judge Wiley Rutledge of the U.S Court of Appeals, reading the ceremony.
The new Mrs. Fuchs has been program secretary of the National League of Women Voters for the past three years in Washington. She is the sister of Mrs. Richard McNelly of this city.
 The couple will be at home at 640 Vassar avenue, St. Louis, after Sept. 15. 

Mrs. A. E. Repp, 3266 Berkeley road, Cleveland Heights, was surprised yesterday to receive word that she must leave immediately for New York. She will be a member of the reception committee when Mayor La Guardia welcomes the English kind and queen to New York City. 

D. B. E. Members Welcome Royal Rulers
Four local members of the Daughters of the British Empire, imbued with patriotic spirit, were on a boat in New York Harbor this morning giving one of the many official welcomes to King George and Queen Elizabeth as they steamed in on a U.S. destroyer. Mrs. G. W. Mercer and her granddaughter, Miss Martha Immel; Mrs. William Lintern and Mrs. Ann S. Peer were these four, asked to join the British Colony Welcoming Committee of 500 who chartered a special boat, the Mayflower, for the harbor welcoming. The committee is scheduled to be in the royal party as it tours the World's Fair today. The local women flew to New York last night and will stay on visiting the Fair for several days.

Clubs-
Brooklyn Business Women's Club Stages Annual Reunion June 20 

By CLINTIE WINFREY 
Reunion in Brooklyn on June 20 brings together old and new members of Brooklyn Business and Professional Women's Club. It's the club's annual get- together and homecoming and will be held at Crosby's Restaurant on Carnegie avenue.
This also is the occasion for new members' initiation. The ceremony being planned by the membership committee, headed by Miss Dorothy Rauscher, will make full-fledged members of the Misses Dorothy Rose, Jane Linden, Anna Billy, Ethel Keck, Effie Schenk and Mrs. Coletta Ortli.