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The Terre Haute Star from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 6

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fhe Sfof, Saute, Moftttfty, Apf-fl Tatlock-Hanna Vows To Be Spoken May 6 Wedding VSWs of Miss fthond atlock arid John G. Man £ta IV will be ftpoken at 3 p.fti iSaturday, May 6. at the Firs JBaptist Church of West Terre JHaute. I Partnts of Miss Tatiock SMr. and Mrs.

Logan L. Tatldck 1, West Tefre Haute, ant $Mr. Haftfia is the son of Mr Snd Mrs. John G. Hanna 111 RH SI.

the Rev. James Gibson wil 'officiate at the double-rin, and music will by Mrs, Ben Atto, or 'ganist. The bride will be given in by her father. Her wedding colors will be pink am lavender. Miss Dare fatlock will sister as maid of honor, anc Paula Thompson, Terre Haute, cousin of the bride be bridesmaid.

Best man will be Robert Han na, brother of the bridegroom and Paul Hanna, also brother the bridegroom, will serve groomsman. Ushers will be Doug Diehl and Chuck Wiley. Immediately following the ceremony ception in room. there will be a re the church socia Mr. and Mrs.

Hanna will en tertain with a rehearsal dinnei party in honor of their son and fiance Friday evening iMay 5, at Dragon Inn. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside at RR 51 Miss Tatiock was West Vigo High School an( employed at Hertz Car anc Truck Rental. Mr. Hanna was graduate from Garfield High School and is the owner and operator of Little John's Performance Stop, Burnett. Mrs.

Paula Thompson, RR 1 West Terre Haute, was host for a miscellaneous bridal shower last Tuesday evening for Miss Tatiock. Twenty guests attended the party at the Thomp son home. Clubs Chapter AW, PEO Sisterhood, will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry W. Bopp 73 Allendale Place.

Luncheon will be served at p.m. The 22nd anniversary of the founding of the chapter will be observed. Mrs. Joe Petty, president, will preside at the business session. Mrs.

Howard Stevens, who, writes the weekly column, VOver The Garden Wall," which appears in the Sunday edition of the rTerre Haute Tribune- Star, will be the gueslrspeafcer. She will talk abbut. fardehing. Serving; rhostesses will be Arthur Lukens Mrs! Edwin I King. i 'St.

Margaret Mary's Mother's Club jivill meet at 7:30. p.m. Wednesday in the school basei Election of officers will conducted. Chapter PEO Sisterhood, meet Thursday at the-home of Mrs. Byron E.

Price, 310 Meadows Drive. Mrs. John A. Means, president, will preside at the business meeting at 10 a.m., after which the program, "History of Chapter will be presented by Miss Flora Smith. The 33rd anniversary of the founding of the chapter will be observed at this meeting.

A salad luncheon wUl be served after the program. Department Club The Choral Ensemble of the Music Department Woman's Department Club will meet for rehearsa.1 at 10 a.m. Monday at the clubhouse. Members of the ensemble will meet again for a short rehearsal at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the clubhouse before attending the Nature Study Department meeting at the Country Club of Terre Haute, where they will present a 15-minute program.

Their program will include April songs, in keeping with the "April in Paris" theme of the meeting. FRANCES f. HUGHK, SoeMy Editor Newcomers Newcomers Club members will have a variety of activities wthin interest groups of the club to attend this week. Beginning the wil be the monthly board meeting al 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs.

Tom Songster. RR 1, Box 450. Mrs. Richard Davidson, president, will preside at the meeting. The daytime crafts group of the club will meet at 9:30 a.m Tuesday at the Rea Park Club- aouse.

The program will be about the construction of scrut brushes made from netting anc plastic container handles. The club's civic group will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the lome of Mrs. Robert Ells, 5U Woodside Way. Members will assemble admission kits for the Hamilton Mental rlealth Center.

The annual Spring Open House of the club will be from 30 until 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at he home of Mrs. Ray Hahn, 113 Jriarwood Drive. All new members who have-joined the Newcomers Club since last June vill be honored. Also attending he affair will be executive ward members, all past pres- dents and advisory board members of the club.

The club's couples investment will meet at 8 p.m. TueS- GOOD LOOKS FOR TEENS Use your teen years to find your own best look. This individuality is the secret of your own good looks. Any sion that will meet with success must be a matter of art, skill and habit, your fresh vitality is the 'very essence of your beauty. Ke.ep one thing in mind, your hair sets tbe mood for youp appearance.

Don't un- tfeyaattmate the value of con- atapt attention. Get yourself into this good habit now. Good hlbits are bound to bring ptegfAdt results. Another good batyt is taki "6 'VroJ' yourself by visiting tw health spa. Professional Sfiauty attention is in this Don't fail yqurself.

Qfoarm Salon, 907 Wabash Terre Haute. 232- 882-3049. "Wigs are our Not a Hobby." lay at the home of Dr. and flrs. Deward Peterson, 74 Doe 5rive.

New members may join his group, and any interested Newcomers may contact either lie chairman or co-chairman. Mrs. George Blair, 16 Douglas lace, will entertain members the club's gourmet planning group at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Members will plan for the New Orleans Dinner in May. Members of the bowling group of the club will meet at 2:45 p.m.

Wednesday at Vigo owl. The club's antiques and in- erior decorating group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday or a tour of Walker Electric Kitchen and Lighting Department. The original program' was. cancelled due to re- nbdelirig of the place to be toured.

The Thursday duplicate iridge group of the club will meet at noon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Zack Laughlin, 340 Emerald Road. Also meeting Thursday, be members of the club's Thursay evening bridge group. The meeting will be at 7:45 p.m. at he home of Mrs.

Joseph 225 Hudson with Mrs. Charles Bryan and Mrs. Stephen McCracken as co-hostesses. Mrs. James Colligan will be hostess, assisted by Mrs.

John toy and Mrs. Ed Froning, for he meeting of the euchre group )f the club at 8 p.m. Friday at Rea Park Clubhouse. The new lamping group of Newcomers Club will meet Fri- evening for a weekend of amping at Shakamak Park. More information about the amping group may be obtained )y calling the co-chairmen, Mrs.

Walter Sanders, 877-2643, or Mrs. Joyce Lindeman, 2345916. Mrs. Don Hereford, 1013 Barbara Lane, will be hostess for the meeting of the Kings and Queens group of the club Saturday evening at her home. Mrs.

Roger Newton will be co-hostess. The club's couples bowling group will meet at 5 p.m. Sun- Conference Of Baptist Women Set Spring Conference for the women of Curry's Prairie Sap tist Association will be Monday evening and alt day Tuesday a the Eighth Avenue Baptis Church. Dinner Will be served at 6:30 p.m. Monday.

Mrs. Ejlis Yaw the First Baptist Church wil give the table blessing. Mrs. John Fuson, chairman the organization's Business am Professional Club, wil preside at the business session Song leader will be Mrs. Rich ard Woodsmall of the Shelburn Baptist Church, and specie music will be presented by Mrs Katie Hayes of the North Terre Haute Baptist Church.

Devo tions will be led by Mrs Josephine Stevenson of the Oregon B.aptist Church. Guest speaker will be Mrs Virgil Highs mith. She will show slides and speak about "Projec Alaska." The benediction will be given by Mrs. Wilma Cashman of the New Hope Baptis Church. Tuesday's session will begin with registration at 9:30 a.m.

after which Mrs. Clifford Mikels of the Union Baptist Church will lead a song service. De votions will be given by Mrs Don Edwards of the Eighth Avenue Baptist Church. Mrs. H.

R. Drake, associatioi president, will be in charge of the business meeting. A skit "What's My Line," will be pre sented, after which a prayer of dedication will be offered by Mrs. Anita Sciefers. A covered-dish luncheon wil be served at noon.

The afternoon session will open at 1:30 p.m. with singing and special music by Mrs. Ver mont McCoskey of the Sullivan Baptist Church. Mrs. Highsmith will again speak and show slides on "Project Alaska." Child care will be provided for small children.

ISU Wives Several interest groups of hdiana State University Wives Club have completed plans for meeting this Mrs. Steven Connelly will hostess for the meeting of the club's afternoon sewing circle at 1 p.m. Monday at her home, 1615 Ohio Blvd. of the iroup of the club will bowl at p.m. Wednesday the (nights of Columbus bowling "anes.

The book discussion'group of he club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Boyd, 112 Berkeley Drive Mrs. Richard Angell will lead discussion of "The First Circle," by Solzhenitzyn. Mrs.

James Hatch will en Certain members of the club's crafts evening group at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at her home 621 S. 32nd St. She will be assisted by Mrs. Mel Garland.

Miss Linda Denholm will dem- mstrate the art of staining plastic fruit and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. William James will be host and hostess for the meeting of the couples bridge group of the club at 8 p.m. Triday at their home, 349 S.

20th St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles arlock will assist. of I Our Lady of Providence Mrcle No.

569, Daughters of sabella, will observe Queen sabella's Day with a Day of rayer Sunday. Corporate Communion will be observed at the 9:30 a.m. Mass at St. Benedict's Church. The 75th anniversary of the found- ng of the organization will be observed.

Daughters of Isabella State Convention will be this weekend at Fort Wayne. Headquar- ers will be at the Sheraton Hotel. Mrs. Fabian Frisz, local regent, and Mrs. Harley Berry will attend from Our Lady of Providence Circle.

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INDIANAMHIS, INP. PtKMHl collect (317) 836-1801 I NAME 'ADDRESS STATf MISS CHRISfY Karen Christy, who will become the bride of Clifford Allen Dunham was honor guest at a kitchen bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Gambill 254 S. 26th St. Drive, Seated, from left, are: Mrs.

C. A. Dunham, mother of the honor guest's fiance, Miss Christy and her mother. Mrs. Richard E.

Christy. Mrs. Gambill is standing In back. The couple will be married Friday, April 21. (Photo by Bruce.) Heloise Reese Hints From Heloise At The End Of The Rainbow DEAR HELOISE I think any woman who is consider ing the duties of being a wife as a career should think twice.

Are you a creative person specifically, a creator of vis ual beauty? I think that is the main goal. Of course, sanitation is im portent, but the main reason we housewives worry about dus is that the look of a messy house is very depressing to us and remains in our memory. A painter does not have external forces at work. He creates a beautiful thing a has no reason to expect it wEl soon become spoiled. The housewife, on the other hand, knows that her work wil soon disappear.

That's why routine cleaning up can be very discouraging. Here is my idea: Just think that you are creating a flower of beauty or a rainbow because it will soon fade away and only a. memory. The memory will remain of a beautiful, clean home that all can enjoy. MRS.

MARIANNE ROWBOTTOM How beautiful your though are. A home like yours must full of love and affection And what more could a person ask for in this life? Thank you for a lovely letter. HELOISE DEAR Thought I would sling a little corker your way that I ran into by accident last night. (Dont give me redit for being lazy.) A bunch of teenagers had invaded the kitchen and-opened soda pop bottles leaving metal caps strewn on the drain joard as usual. While stirring the stew for supper, my spoon rest had dis appeared.

And nary a can lie use. (When I use canned foods, I put the lid on the drain aoard and use that for a spoon holder.) One of the bottle tops was inside up, if you can 'igure that one out. I laid my spoon from the stew on it. It was great! The little crinkly metal on rim collects all the liquids md they drain into the litte cap. You just might try saving a 'ew of these in your catchall drawer.

They don't take up much space and it sure beats washing that spoon holder. Teens are great after all STRAPLESS KNITS Strapless is the word for sum- be Strapless knits will be found in two-piece bathing suits long knit strapless sweater dresses and strapless shrink tops. The mocking bird can imitate at least 32 songs of other types of birds. Church Societies Members of St. Benedict Altar Society will be hostesses for.

a dinner for new members of the organization Friday evening in the Hellman Room of St. Benedict School. A carry-in dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. for which a regular member is to take a pre pared dish and own table serv- ce. Meat, beverages and rolls viU be provided.

The current officers are serv- ng on the committee, which includes Miss Lorraine i president; Mrs. Madie Martin, vice president; Mrs. Alma John, and Mrs. Mary M'ary Jlake, secretary. There will be entertainment and a social evening after the meeting.

FAT OVERWEIGHT Odrinex can help you become the trim $lim person you want to be. Odrinex If i tiny tablet and easily swallowed. Contains no dangerous drugs. No starving. No special exercise.

Get rid of excess fat and live longer. Odrinex has been used successfully by thousands over the country for 14 years. Odrinex Plan costs $3.25 and the large economy size $5.25. mutt lose ugly (it or your moneywlllperefundedpyyourdfugglst. No questions Accept no substitutes.

Sold with this luarantje by: HAAG DRUG (ml Cintir -r ftQQ Wife. Avt, even if they don't throw their soda pop tops in garbage where they belong. ANOTHER MOTHER. HELOISE DEAR HELOISE By the time my second baby came along, I knew a few tricks and Here are a couple mothers might like shortcuts, that, hew to try. I found it was easier and neater to put the baby on his tummy with a rubber pad under him when I changed him especially before his bowe movements were solid.

I. also learned that you can start teaching a'baby as young as six weelcs how to drink oul of a used a one-or-two ounce glass and filled it with fruit juice. It is messy at first, but I cut a hole in a sponge, Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE Q. Is one always obligated to acknowledge the receipt of a printed birth announcement with some sort of gift for the baby? A. While a popular custom, it is not an obligation.

A little note of congratulations, however, should be sent if you are not giving a gift. Q. When are children at a tabl-a the adults after the adults, or in regular rotation? A. Serve the children in the same rotation as the adults. Q.

When do I properly present my fiancee with her engagement ring while we are alone, or in the 'presence ol guests at the announcement party? A. By all means, give her the ring in private. This is one of the most important and personal occasions of your lives and you should not be making a public exhibition of it. BODY FOR SALE Helene Curtis NO SET PERMANENT No rollersl No pincurls! No teasing! Ever again! The secret's in a special short cut and waving pattern. A brush 'n' style that refrshes with the flick of a damp comb.

You've seen it advertised in Glamour and Now have it. Complete with cut Cosmopolitan. $1 fi HONEY CHEEK SQUARE or 838-8245 the size of the bottom of the glass and set it in the sponge. The sponge catches all the drippings. Believe me, it workis.

My daughter was holding her own cup at eight months and my son held his at 10 months. MRS. DAVID SLICKER This Column is written for you the housewife and homemaker. If you have a hint or a problem write to Heloise in care of this newspaper. Because of fihe tremendous volume of mail, Helodse is unable, to answer all individual letters, She will, however, answer your questions in her column whenever poisdble.

1972, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Over-SSs Tw Aware Of Their Age Bracket Dotsn't ft to wOfflfln? Suddenly en I Warm spring day ft ifttif she sets her reflection in smeary toaster end she knows. She's not going to get the Playboy seal of approval. She's ready to call and asked to be declared a human disaster area. She's learned how to cope with perspiration problems and she no longer has to worry about acne. Not enough.

Perhaps someone has convinced her that one extra eclair at dessert and het husband will Canary Three Vigo Youths Victims Of Assault Three rural Terre Haute youths were forced from their car and baaten early Saturday morning according to police reports. One youth, Jack Summerlot, 18, RR 21, was treated and released from a Terre Haute hospital. Summerlot and two companions, Tim Willan, 18, RR 21, and Jeff Keegan, 20, RR 22, told police four subjects in a late model Cadillac began following them in Seelyville and pulled them off the road at Fruitridge AvenUe and Wabash Avenue. The three youths were then reportedly pulled from their car and beaten by the four subjects who then left the scene. Summerlot was treated for a cut forehead, and injuries to his right eye, nose and elbow.

Keegan was hit in the back of the head while Willan was struck in the face by the assailants. Bite! Long-holding Powder. It takes the worry out of wearing dentures. turn ta his secteMfy for solace. it eotfld fre she's seea just one tou Winy aftttsies on how she'll be an obsolete homemak- et if invest in at least two beanbaig chairs for the living room.

tt might have been other women at the bridge table yesterday whe have convinced her she's a failed female. The ones who every woman must pretend avid interest in a fer- taln sport or activity or she will never marry. don't know about you, but, 1 have learned how to relax in such a situation, That is to say, 1 don't mind a few skirmishes with the Youth Cult, but, 1 refuse to engage in any more full- scale Wai's. In my opinion, at least every woman over 35 must demand emotional and physical freedom from this sort of tyranny. Let her stop reading all those tips on how to be a perfect flirt and take up a more interesting pursuit without guilt feelings.

Let her indulge in a helping of mashed potatoes without worrying about her social status. Let her, for heaven's sake I Yawn during a school board Meeting. Let her honestly admit her girdle Is killing point where she refuses to wear one. Let her, we pray, even come to that point in life where one allows her eyes to glaze when cornered at a party by a bore. (Newspaper Enterprise WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? USE E-LIM Excess in the body can be uncomfortable.

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1861-1973