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The Terre Haute Star from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 3

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THE TERRE HAUTE STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1966 3 Cox-Hankins Vows July 2 Wedding vows of Miss Linda Kathryn Cox, daughter of Mrs. Kathryn B. Cox, 2301 Franklin and Harold C. Hankins', Indianapolis, son of Mr. and' Mrs.

Raymond Hankins, Lebanon, will be heard in a double-ring ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 2. The Rev. Homer Hunsinger and the Rev. Maurice LeFevre will officiate at St.

Mark United Church of Christ Church. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Smith will be organist, Miss Sally Woodward will sing "Wedding Prayer," and Eugene Esperson will sing "The Lord's Prayer." Blue and white with a touch of pink will be the wedding colors. The bride will be given in marriage by Ora Boswell, a family friend. Her attendants will.

be- Miss Susanne McEwan maid of honor; Miss Beverly Thornburgh, sorority sister Mrs. Michael Click. Lebanon and Miss Annajean Hankins both sisters of the bridegroom from Lebanon, bridesmaids; and little Miss Robin Scheeffer, In dianapolis, cousin of the bride flower girl. Robert Jeffers, Lebanon, Will attend his cousin as best man Robert Hulse, Lebanon, will be groomsman, and Michael Click Lebanon; Gerald Rich, Portage cousin of the bride, and Rudy Cosier, Indianapolis, will be ush ers. Relatives and friends are in vited to the ceremony and re ception to follow at the church After a wedding trip, the cou We Manufacture SHAf-OUT CARBON FORMS Specialist! In BOOKKEEPING FORMS rU ABT M.chln.

Woodbum Printing Inc. 25 South 6th Street pie will be at home on the Country Club Road, Indianapolis. Mr. Hankins and his parents will entertain with a rehearsal dinner Friday evening, July 1 at the home of the bride's par ents. Miss Cox was graduated this month from Indiana State Uni Schulti Downtown, 4th and W.b«h Schuttx Mudowi Ctnter ind Souttilind FOR HIM New REMINGTON 200SELECTRO Shaver Schulfz Low, Low Price FATHER'S SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Now Dad can dial a perfect matter how tough his beard or tender his skin.

Position 1 for neck and tender skin areas. Positions 2, 3. 4 raise heads for face, chin, upper lip and heavy beards. 5 pops up heads for professional sideburn trimming. 6 flip heads open for instant cleaning.

Guard combs guide whiskers into 2 thinner, sharper shaving heads. i i' GALLERY and installed officers of the Women's Division of the Sheldon Swope Art Gallery are Mrs. Foster Miles, at left, chairman, and Mrs. E. A.

Johnson, vice chairman. (Photo by Kadel) versity, where she a mem- ffplniSR flniSC her of Delta Sorority and Pi HC1U1SC Sorority Omega Pi honorary fraternity. Mr. Hankins also was graduat ed from Indiana State, where le was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. He is a teacher in the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township, Marion County.

camping hint to pass along to this way! Societies Mothers of World War II, Prairie Creek Unit No. 95, will meet Monday evening at the American Legion Post Home in 'rairie Creek. Mrs. i 1 a Qllkm will preside. The regular meeting of the Sarah K.

Davis Circle will be held following a 6:30 p.m. dinner Saturday at the Woman's Department Club. Miss Marcelline Gillmore will at the business session ollowing dinner. On the hostess committee are the Misses Elizabeth and Jennie Willis, Lola Van Allen and Gertrude DinkeL your friends: Instead of taking a carton of eggs along on picnics and camping trips and just hoping that you will get there without some of the eggs being iroken. Crack your eggs at home and put them into a peanut butter or mayonnaise jar (according to how many eggs you are taking).

You will never have to worry about broken" eggs. CC Social Club members will be entertained for a meeting at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Anna Hawkins, 2434 Center St. Mrs.

Odetta Cox, president, will preside. Youth Faces Charges SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Raymond Lindsey, 17-year-old Washington High School basket- tall player, will be arraigned Thursday in St. Joseph Circuit Court on charges of raping a waived. Hints From Heloise DEAR HEL01SE Here's a FRANCES E.

HUGHES, SocMx Editor Up until the middle of the LrUUITL Ull viuugvo VL Have DcjEMl iHHKlug jiaujiiwui young housewife and burglariz- 16th century, comets were usu- qu iits for gifts, such as' birth ing her home. He was charged ally "explained as "burning days, showers, Christmas, etc. after juvenile jurisdiction was vapors" which had risen from "distant swamps Besides, they take less room When it comes time to scram ble them, just stir 'em up in the jar. If you want fried eggs, pou them out of the jar withou beating them. SAM O'SULLIVAN.

DEAR HELOISE Anothe plug for your nylon net: Did you know this could the fisherman's best friend? If keeping a hook baited is a problem, cut little squares nylon net and put the bait on this. Then tie the four corners together and run the through the net and all. You will either catch your fis or keep your bait. Of course this isn't for live bait such a minnow. SYBIL ROBNETT.

Now, Sybil, you must real! be a fisherwoman to think this one out. Nothing makes a fisherma so mad as to lose his bait an the fish, too. HELOISE. DEAR HELOISE Befor ironing fancy gathered smocked pockets on a littl girl's dress, stuff the pockets with soft tissue paper or pape toweling. The pockets will be muc easier to iron.

FLORENCE MARTIN. DEAR HELOISE Lately, have been making patchwor "No Trip fo Terre Haute Is Complete Without a Visit to the Goodie Shop!" YOU MEET THE MOST FASCINATING at the Goodie Shop! And what'i mort flu "jet-up" of foodi that Goodie Shop preptrei, offers every member of the family complete selection of favorite treats. From the freshest salads to the tenderest entrees Goodie Shop foods am a fascination to all. From dress-up to the casual styli, toscinatini people find true dining pleasure, dining hero-Mgultrlr. To add a personal touch them, I embroider the person' initials and the date of the oc casion.

Usually, it is put in th solid block of the corner square I have had several comment on the novel touch. KAY DEAR HELOISE Some I times I affix a postage slam I to a bill or letter for mailing then change my mind and re I move the stamp. I then find my I self with a stamp that has no I glue. Or sometimes, trading stamp II in a pocket will go through th I washing machine and lose their glue. I The most simple (and leas I messy way) to reglue the I is to dampen another stamp (w II usually have more than on I letter or bill to mail at a tim I anyway), press the damp stain.

I against the glue-less stamp fo II a second, and both stamps ar then fully glued. The stamp could also be pressed against a piece of we sealing tape, or against th I little glue tabs in every stam I book reminding people to us zip code. E. P. S.

As sure as night follows th I day, this little trick is a hum Idinger, and we thank you fo Usharing it withu, SATURDAY NITES TRY OUft DELICIOUS ROAST PRIAAE RIBS OF BEEF of many ptrftcHy proparod mtraM offend daily. ORVMG HOURS: II a.m. lo 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Sunday) DEAR HELOISE I keep one kitchen cabinet for the I children's coloring books a I gafies, and one for clean dia I pers, socks and plastic pant for the I Since we spend most of tn I day in the save I many steps running back I forth to the bedroom for Ilitems. MRS. J. E. DEAR HELOISE When ou I counter tops were installed, mi I husband took the -sink cut-ou 1 and edged it with one-inch-wide walnut wood.

Makes a wonderful I board and looks like it came II with the counter. AVID FAN. 1966. King Features Sypd. GUARANTEED REBUILT ELECTRIC CAFETERIA I Typewriter TYPEWRITER REBUILDER SALES 1666 OHIO TERRE HAUTE, IND.

114 N. TNI C-1530 beddings Plans have been made for the wedding of Hiss Tamara S. Atteberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Atteberry, Fort Branch, and Dr. John K. Dyer, son of Dr. and Mrs. G.

Wallace Dyer, 2710 Wilson Drive. The ceremony will take place at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 18, at the First Methodist Church, Fort Branch. Mrs. Jerry Doty wffl be vocalist, and Mrs.

William Neufelder, organist. Attending the couple will be Miss Marcia Atteberry, sister of he bride, maid of honor; Miss Barbara Atteberry, sister of the bride; Miss Jan Yost, Evansville; and Miss Pamela Turner, Indianapolis, bride smaids; Richard W. Dyer, Trenton, N. brother of the bride groom, best man; Dr. Lawrence New York; Dr.

Robert Taylor, Indianapolis, and Dr. Norman Carrico, Indianapolis, groomsmen. A reception will follow at the church. At 5 p.m. a lawn supper will be served at the home of he bride's parents.

After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mowl- ams and New York City, the couple will live in Indianapolis. Miss Atteberry is a graduate of Fort Branch High School and of the Indiana University School of Business. She is a member oi Delta Gamma Sorority and Psi Iota Xi philanthropic sorority. Dr. Dyer is a graduate of Wiley High School and of In diaoa University.

He was just graduated from Indiana University School of Medicine. He is a member of Phi Delta a Fraternity and Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity. Miss Roberta Lyn Mellinger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Mellinger, RR 7, will be come the bride of William Lee Walls, son of Mr.

and Mrs Gerald Walls, 2104 Park Ave. North Terre Haute, in a cere mony at 2:30 p.m. Sunday ai the North Terre Haute Baptist Church. The Rev. J.

C. Durr will of ficiate, and music will be pro vided by Mrs. Jack Amerman organist, and Mrs. Ed Hayes vocalist. A reception will follow at the church.

The couple will live in St. Louis, where the bride is a student at Barnes Hospital School of Nursing and the bride groom is employed by Me Donnell Aircraft. Both Miss Mellinger and Mr Walls are graduates of Garfield High School. Mr. and Mrs.

Walls enter tamed with a rehearsal part) last Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents in honor of their son and his fiancee. Personals Miss Martha daughte! of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Carr 2712 College returnet home Wednesday from Boston where she received he master's degree in economic from Boston University. She hac been a student and graduat assistant there this year.

Miss Martha Sherer, daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sherer, RR 5, Paris, 111., wa awarded the degree of Bache lor of Science in Nursing at com mencement excercises Frida at the University of New Mex ico, Albuquerque, N.M. She is 1961 graduate of St. Anthon; Hospital School of Nursing.

Miss Sherer served two year of active duty in the Unitec States Air Force, Nurse Corp at Holloman Air Force Base N. following graduatior from St. Anthony's. She is cur rently assigned as a First Lieu tenant, to a Reserve Medica Flight Squadron at Kirkland Ai Force N.M. Dr.

and Mrs. Paul Rodgers 3334 Tf. 7th and theii family will leave Terre in August to move to Spring field, Ohio, where Dr. Rodgers who has been assistant profes sot of English and assistan dean of the faculty of Indian: State University will be a pro fessor of English at Wittenberg University. Their daughter, Miss Wendy Rodgers, has completed he freshman year at Connection College, New London, Conn, and is spending the summer a live-in baby sitter at Shelte: Islind, Long Island.

She will re-enter Connecticut College ii the fall. Their daughter, Miss "Merry' Eastman Rodgers, who has com pleted her sophomore year a Bernard College of Columbi: University, New'York City, i. home for a short visit. She wil go to Lennox, on July to be a "grandmother's helper' for the remainder of the sum mer, returning to the universitj in the fall. Their son, Tim Rodgers, whc lias been on a special assign ment as a Washington intern it Congress, assisting Congress man Donald Irwin, fo several months, will returr June 26 to Exeter, N.

to at tend the. summer session a Phillips Exeter Academy, where tie has completed his junioi year. Miss Vivienne Lee, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Lee, 12 32nd St.

Court, returned, home Friday night from Baltimore where she has completed ler sophomore year at Goucher College. To Visit Finland MOSCOW (AP) Premiei Alexei Kosygin will go bj train Sunday to Fin land for a five-day visit to the Soviet Union's northern neigh tor, informed sources said Fri day. They described Kosygin'! trip as a goodwill visit, with no significant, problems to be discussed. One-half 'cup 'of cottage cheese supplies as much high qualify protein as one serving of meat. DONDOMERS WAREHOUSE SALE SAVE UP TO SATURDAY ONLY Automatic WASHER 12 CU.

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1861-1973