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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 17

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oci In arder that society items will give the oest news value The Constitution- tribune requests t.h« reporters oJ items to nail them in not latei tnan the day after they occui Yout help will be appreciated Our telephone number Is Ml 6-2411 Sprlnr Is Saturday at Country riuh The annual spring rtancp for members of the Chillicothe Country club will be held Saturday night, April nnrt rlub officials have announced that members may bring guests. There will be a social hour from 8 until 9 o'clock. High School, is employed In Trenton. Mr. Collins, a 1958 graduate ot the Gait Hiph School, is attending Junior College.

The couple will reside in Trenton Miss Sharon Lamb Is Bride nf Mr, Charles Stedem Arrangements of gladioli, snapdragons and potted palms deco- Dancing will be from until 12 rated the altar for the marriage midnight. Music will be furnished by Clyde Stringer's orchestra from Kirksville. Members of the committee in charge are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ellis and Mr.

and Mrs. Harland Shipley, co-chairmen; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Westfai), Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coon, Mr.

and Mrs. Al Rupp and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peterson. Honored Bridal Party With Buffet Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Brockhaus entertained with a dinner April 11 at their country home to honor Mr. end Mrs. Charles Stedem, their wedding party, friends and relatives. The bride's table was covered with a hand crocheted medallion table cloth centered with a bouquet of pastel colored snapdragons.

Crystal candle holders were at either end of the table. The buffet ham and turkey dinner was served to approximately 60 guests. Junior Culture Club Meets Tonight Junior Culture Club will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the home of Miss Carla Eckert, 1621 Jennings place. Miss Merle Lynn Endicott, Weds Clifford Collins Miss Merle Lynn Endicott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Endicott of Oilman City, became the brittr; of Mr. Clifford Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Collins of Laredo Sunday afternoon. The wedding took place at 3 o'clock at the Primitive.

Baptist Church at Gilman City. The Rev. Kenneth Peery of Laredo performed the single ring ceremony. Mrs. Beryl Murphy of Brimson and Mr.

Ronnie Willis of Laredo attended the couple. The bride, a member of the 1958 commencement of the Oilman City of Miss Sharon Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Lamb Ludlow, and Mr.

Charles E. Stedem son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Stedem, Marshall.

The Right Rev. Monsignor Michael O'Rotirke performed thr double- ring ceremony at a 10 o'clock nuptial mass ar, the St. Columban'y Catholic church Saturday. April 11, 1959. Preceding the ceremony, Sister loan played a wedding processional ay Pottazzo nnd Carlos Rossini, Misses Margaret Dolan and Lucille Hickman sang "Blessed Be This Day" by Coron.

"The Lord Is My Light" and "My Salvation" by Protheroe was sung at the offertory, "Soul of My Savior" by Dabici was sung at communion. The recessional was a nuptial march by Kreckle. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin and Chantilly lace, fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves tapering to a point over the hands. The full lace-over-satin and net skirt, was floor-length in front and extended into an aisle- wide train. A crown of seed pearls held her fingertip veil.

She carried a white prayer book, centered with a white orchid and stephanotis. Miss Phyllis Stedem of Marshall was maid of honor. She wore a blue ballerina-length gown of net over satin. In her -hair, she wore a blue tiara trimmed with blue stephanotis. Her colonial bouquet was of blue and white carnations and lily-of-t'he-valley.

The bridesmaids, Miss Laura McVey and Miss Janice Gilliland, wore similar gowns of blue net over satin, ballerina-length. They wore identical tiaras to that of the maid of honor. Their colonial bouquets were of blue and white carnations and lily-of-the-valley. Miss Dianne Stedem, Marshall, was bridesmaid. She wore a ballerina- Boirn of pmk and net over Mtin and carried a nosegay nf pink and whit? and llly-of-the-valley.

Mr. Lfroy Guddlf of Warrr-ns- i burg acted as bfM man The groomsmen werr Mr Robert ,1 i Hibler and Mr. Donald R. Lamb, who also acted as ushers. The bride's mother was nltiirri in a navy blue Milt with white accessories Shr wore a whitr orchid.

Mrs. Stedem, mothrr of the groom, wore a beige rlrrss and beige accessories. She wore a whit? orchid corsage. Thf grandmother? of the bride, Mrs. G.

Oilli- land and Mrs. Elmer Lamb, white carnation cot-Rapes. Thv groom's grandmother. Mrs. Mary H.

Brockhaus of Warrensburg, wore white carnations. A reception was held in the cnfr- feria of the Bishop Hogan Memorial School. A large 4-tier wedding cake topped with a mmiaturr bride and groom and encircled with pink rosebuds centered the bride 1 table. Mrs. Paul Carson of St Joseph served the cake and Mrs Robert Hibler poured.

The guest boos WRS presided over by Miss Mary Sue Lamb. Miss Kara Austin of Warrensburg presided at the gift table. For traveling, the bride wore navy blue suit, with whits accessories. She wore the orchid from the bridal bouquet. Mrs.

Stedem is a graduate ol Mooresville High School in the class ol 1957 and is employed at Van Tuyl Olds-Cadillac. Mr. Stedem is a graduate of the Mercy Academy at Marshall in the class of 1955., He owns: and operates transport trucks that lake milk from the farm to Producers Creamery. Mr. and Mrs.

Stedem arc at home at 819to Washington street in Chillicothe. Among the out-of-county guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Don Ditmar and family, Agency, Mr. and Mrs James By bee, Kansas City; Mrs. Paul Carson, St.

Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Thomas, Rockport; Mrs Mary H. Brockhaus; Mr. and Mrs Myron Everets and daughter, Mary Ann, Mr.

and Mrs. Hilary Brockhaus, Miss Neva Herd, Warrens- Church Notes fhr. morning in In-rn Mr IIK! IrUnrl Krhrfin' 1 "I Nl rinltfirlrl ii 1 f'hilliro'hr tension Clubs The Chilllicnthe Mo PAGE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959 3 llnnif Mission (ironp MwH With Train Thr April mrrlinn nf Ilir Hnmr Mission Fellowship was hrlrl Mon- dnv rvfniiiR In thr homr nf Chrny stirr' Mrs Karl Ktrpp drvohntml nn Ihr subject, of Thr Mannonv hrauty. vrprrsrntnHvr of Rlacl- 1 nsi rlllb Monday night. thr Harmony MM.

Tom Tjr Thr H'uinonv Honii RrvrnlinR nn Oinn lotlo- bri'ijnn p'aces finishing touches on rlny bust of tin nearly 2-yrar- oli 1 son, Milko Jr. Between movies stir practices. hall. Miss Nnrlene Smit.hrrs. onr rirsijjned from newsprint nnd thy president, presided.

Revrntr-en her lint, shor.i and handbag weir members wrrr prrsrnt. Drrss rehearsal for thf drill will be held Thursday rvrnlng Thp advisory nffirrr asks that nil pai- pnts who arr coins In thr conclave mret. with thr nt rehearsal nr rail Ml (i-17fll or Mi li- before Thursday Nnmn Duplicate Bridge Club Meets The Nomo Bridge Club met Insl night in the Bridge room Average of I IIP same print Mrs. .1. shy modeled thr Uilrst in IrM gowns, a rod "gnwn" sprinkled with tra bags.

Hrr purse was a full Mr.r trn box A cnrklail dross wa.i worn In Mrs Milton Klein This was sheath frock adorned with rnr.k- lail napkins and her hnl was a gourmet's drli hl of champagne Rla.ss nnrl Items of food The spring rout with nil BC- mss, and growth. The scrip- ttvr rraflins n-fls from Solomon i 11 and 12. Mrs. Mflbfl Mow- RRvr nn intr-rrsliiiR lesson. "Ro- nctinn to Freedom" Mrs l.loyrt Wilson, president, prr- siflrrl dtirinff Ilir brief session Commtflrr reports wrrr Miss Marie Miller, courtesy chairman report od a number of culls and gifts which hud bcrn sent lo the riurlnfc fhr past month Mrs.

Israel, c.hairma,i of Ihr project commit I or report rd on I ho assistance which had boon oxtriuled to two hlfih school stu- drnl.s nt F.tiMoi lime. Plans wore marie for community mission in May to include helping I wo who will br graduated from hiRh school. Thorr was a social hour. Mrs, Crnin was assisted In sorv- inu rrfrrshmonls to Ihr I7 by Mrs. Mary nnrl Mrs Hoy Fields.

thr homr of Mrs rhflilr? nnrk- nri 12! I Cooprr stirrl Mrs (Ihnrlos Ircl thr gioup in siiiRiiiR "Park t'p Voin Thr rluh r.ollrrt wa.i rr ponlrd in unison and roll mil wa.s answorrd with a SOUK, vrrvr 1 porm I hat Rjvrs nispli at ion During thr hu.Mnrss inrrlinu Mr- Biicknri rrporlrrt on Ihr rxlrn- sion council mooting thai was hrlrl la.sl Monday. Mrs Slntjor ami Mrs. Hill tinnrit eavo nn HoldiiiR anrl Itandlinu Foorl Thr social bom was rniovori I ho niembors wllh a Mirpiisr pink and blur shown, hnnnniip Mi'. Tom Tyo Mrs. Flornor roiuluriod Iwn RiUiios aftrr which Ihr hon oror was prosrnle-d hr, Kills from a doll bimgy Rurknor.

Thr hostoss soi vrtl rofrr.shmonis lii koopliiR with Ihr Thr doxl moot Inn will hr Mrs singer, Oonslllution- rrihutip NOTICE I rim Hcvoring full time to RADIO and TV SERVICE R. G. BURTCH Service Calls Made LarcHo Ph.A 6-3475 1'oMponrH IMrrtinir nf A.I..C. Class Ont U'rrk Tlir niPfliiiR of thr A.L.tl. class of l.hr First nnpt.isl.

Church whim SNO-WITE LAUNDRY Self Service I'tin (iprralod Sufficient Family wash dry Flat work One Irnnrrt If MoMrrd Pickup delivery (All Ml fi 432 WASHINGTON CHILLICOTHE north-south'and enst-wcst was 72 lpf 1I 1 Ci thr outfit moclrlr.l was h( vp plr) Playing north-south with average above were Mr. and Mrs. Moling, 94; Mrs. Pnnl Churchill and Mrs, Lawrence Schneider Mr. and Mrs.

Rod Standley, fi'2. Mrs. Ed Stayskal and Mrs. Dcnip- sey Haniner, 72; Mrs. Dirk Wosl and Mrs.

Vcra Markey, 72. Playing norf.h-south with average or above were Mrs. Henry Kilian and Mrs. Louis Holloway, 93; Mrs Fred Von Seppern and Mrs. Marshall Smith, R2i 2 Mr.

and Mrs Bob Bauer, 75. Mrs. Stayskal will be the caller next. week. burg; Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Brockhaus, Kingsville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson, Mr. and Mrs Dave Ragan, Kansas City; Mr, and Mrs.

Leonard Brockhaus and family, Liberty; Mrs. Christina Reeter and family, Lexington; Mrs. Lila Stedem, Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Slattery, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Slattery and son, Mrs. Hume and son Elmer.

Mrs. Ed McDonough, Mrs. Toffle- mier and Arline Tofflemier, Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. George Lake and family, Higginsville.

OVERLOADED? YES! Summer Merchandise Our Mistake-Your Prof it Bargains Galore THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY NAME DRY GINGHAMS Regularly $1.25, NOW 79 yd! NYLON NET 72 inch width Regularly 59c Now 39 yd. WASHABLE GABARDINE 45 inch width. ReaulorlvSl PRINTED TERRY BEACH ROBES TOWELS Regular $1.69 Now DRIP DRY COTTONS NO IRONING Regularly $1.19 Now yd. NYLON UPHOLSTERY 54 Inch Width Mm 54 Inch Width Regular Now 99 yd. Plan ahead now for your vacation days, coming soon! House of Fabrics OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 Altar Society Will Hear Music Students St.

Ann's Altar Society will hold Miss Pam a covered-dish luncheon at 1 o'clock Mrs. LPP Jackson modrlrd tomorrow at Bishop Hogan Mem- slipover sweater sports outfit, a orial school. The program will be provided by the music students of Sister Joan at St, Joseph's Academy. W. D.

Steele Entertained At Seven o'clock Dinner W. D. Steele was host at a o'clock dinner at. his home last i pink. large beach hat made of coveir from various magazines.

Mrs Louis Stein wore a can-can frock of filmy net, decorated with tin 7 cans cut into spirals and painter) Mrs. Charles Watkins in- night on RFD 2 honoring his son, Dr, Charles Steele and Mrs. Steele of Lewiston, Maine, and his brother, Earl Steele, and Mrs. Steele from Hillsboro, Missouri. Guests included Mr.

Steele's cousin, Mrs. Jennie Shannon, Mr. and Mrs; Francis Steele and daughter, Ruth Ann, John Steele of Columbia, Archie Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. George Seiberling and son, David, and Mrs.

B. B. Bowen. troducGd the practical print International Study Group of A.A.U.W. to tyeei The international relations study group of A.A.U.W.

will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night with Miss Mabell Cranmer for the last meeting of the club year. Mrs. E. W. Mulligan of Norfolk, will be the guest speaker She will review "The Ugly American." A.A.U.W.

mejnbers and friends are welcome to attend. Bridal Shower Honors Mies Laura McVey A miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Miss Laura McVey was Riven Monday night Ir, the home of Mrs. James Hays. Mrs Charles Evilsizer and Miss Doris Cooper were hostesses. The honoree openeo her gifts, which were placed on the dining table beneath a May pole.

The May Day theme was carried out in the decorations. Vrrious colors of streamers extended from the chandelier to the table. Games were played with the winners presenting the prizes to Miss McVey. The group leaders in the games were Mrs. Neal Raney, Mr.

Prank Conway, Mrs. Joe Murrell and Miss Jackie Caddell, Refreshments served the 40 guests. Miss McVey and- Mr. Larry Conway will be married May 9. Venui Tbeta Rho Club The Venus Theta Rho Club met Tuesday evening in the I.O.O.F.

SPORTSMAN Styled for Rugged Action! Priced for Greatest Value! Jeweled Movement Shock-resistant Dustproof Luminous Dial Unbreakobl Mainspiing wiih Unbrcjkablr 'H hen fast. CTCMII and crystal ei-t in'ar-l Ted Tat Included Where the Guarantee Means More Sensenich Jeweler by Mrs. F.llnn Normnn. shorty mat laden with ninny anrl of springs. Hrr shnrs hail on thr solrs and lirr IIH: was constructrd from ft brrlsprinit Mrs.

I.lovd with 1 in mind, showed thr snr.k dress, burlap crration with brown pa- prr bag hnl nnd ptirsr. A tissue rlrrss worn by Mrs. Chris rvrniiiR, has brrn po.stpntird until Wednesday, April 30 JO SC! and her muff and hat wero styled from Kleenex boxes. Mrs. Charles G.

Adams, in a ball gown of black lacr, wore a "football" hat and cocktail riiiR, a practice golf ball. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tony Pasoka ol Moadvillo shopped In town Junior Sornsis Dinner Features Unusual Style Show At 7 o'clock last night, members of Junior Sorosis met in the home of Mrs. Joseph Gale for their final mceUns of the year, Assisting hostesses were Mrs.

V. D. Vanclivp.i and Mrs. Jack Schultz. Tables were decorated with wicker carts of spring flowers nnd plat- cards were made of fringed burlai listing the evening's menu am: i program.

Following a covered-dish dinnfri a style show of lite lav.est "figurative" fashions wan presented. Mrs. Bob Kaye was commentatoi style show of the latest, "fig- ants a IT not ants, but termites. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Gllle.spio of La rodo visited today with his par nits, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gillcs- pio. Mrs. Eldon Smith and children Linda, Cheryl and Gary of shopped this morning In Chillicothe.

Mrs, Hugh Huddleston and I daughter, Nadine, of Meadvlllo RUTH'S DRIVE-IN -SPECIAL- Thursday-Friday and Saturday 2 Pieces Fried Chicken Order French Fries Combination Salad Buttered Hot Roll 50 (Served In drlvr-ln nisloitid's only, not sr.rvorl In raff) FREE A Triple 'AAA' Root Beer with each order RUTH'S DRIVE-IN HIWAY 36 WEST sweater with a slip worn over it Mrs. Herb Grenda was the Cover Girl, modeling shorts. top and Thursday and Saturday Until 9 p.m. SHOES COBBIES A H6D CHOSS SMOt PHANTOM (12.95 New breeze-catching Custom Punch and textured leathers Even the gentlest ocean breeze couldn't softer, lighter, cooler, more wonderful than Custom Punch and the irresistible new Cobbie textured leathers. Make sthese sporty Gobbles perfect for dashing'round the world or'round the block in casual fashion and absolute, unbelievable ease.

Smart young Cobbies from 9.95 to 12.95 Notismol CMM.

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