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i 1 i lis PAGE EIGHT 11 wezea U' 1-fir 1 I I l-ijir 1 is ft I -i i r-; is: I i tf'Mli il! I I V- I I i. I I I the evening Republican, columbus, Indiana, Tuesday October is, 1963. ri i iA Li impo 1 rlehman-b ir sy i By; AN? Read Kites, Are Many -from resided in Scotland 1 working for Cummins fiH renumber Matterface and her son, John, 20, who' lived riexaoo- to lr. and Mrs. James; A.

Coll in Glasgowii MrsJ Matterface and her "son, who is jort holiday from his ielegyaphic pbsition aboard ship.f arrived Sunday from Hallj Yorkshire, Engl; md qnd will 1 spend the next two weeks visiting' the; Cojls; in Forest-Park. The Colls met them at the iiport injlndianapalis jand then stayed jon briefly to meet Gertrude lurietiwlo was flying 4 in from Massachusetts where he Had been visiting her daughterj Carla and Dr. Bob Dowbenj Gertrude alsb is an old friend of the having lived oyer there)! for two I years or more. Also looking forward to the iviit were the Joe Olmsteds and the Bob Walters, vhp Were with ihe '-Cummins company in Scotland. The Colli plan to showj their visitors as much of this part of the country las' (possible since it, isj 'their' ijtripr'tol.

I I I I I i 1-1-4 i I ill1' 1 1 1 i 1 ii United States, -I ii: I I It We've been resrettin new Clowes Memorial hall will be a TV 90-minutq ial i i 1, If 4 1 i at 9:30 o'clock Friday fiightjpivetj chaiinel6 WFBM-TV. Also bn channel 8 a preview teuecak Thursday and Friday nights' at 7 i 30 o'clock. Architect fivanfe. Woollen III will cdn- Club Mrs. Foust duct a tour of the hall 2 in fullf have one of thbseset4 Faiii(i)usl per to be seen oter WFBM will Metropolitan and San- Francisco Opera stars, nationally known1 crijtics, at I Fontaine Voif NBp's 1 "Today" show; LeeiPKillipsf of tide Phillips showiand ldtal dignitaries and officiajsl; Grant JohanneSen will! be guest pianist with the jlndiaapolisj Syjmphany.

In addition; Bertiie Herman will host 4 live, 30-minute program highlighting the r-' tmmmr Miss Barbara Vaughn Hehman werej married at 7 o'clock Saturday; night the First Baptist church, The Rev. iRalph Newell at the ceremony. i 1 Miss Swezea is the daughter of Mrs. Thelnta Swezea of Columbus and Robert Swezea. Mr.

Hehman is the son of Mrs. Wilham Tackett of Columbus and Malcolm Hehman! ot North Vernon. The bride wore a white bro cade! street length dress 'with pink accessories and corsage of pink roses. i Miss Jo An Swezea, sister of the bride, attending as maid of honor wore a pink two-piece I "Fifteen and Fifty Years' Ago" was the theme for the New Idea Home Demonstration club which met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I.H.

Boyer, who was also the first hostess bf the club when it was formed in 1948. i I The history of the song, "Let There be Peace on Earth" was given by Mrs. Omer Tovey, with Spurgeon assisting in leading the group in "singing it. Jj-ij Mrs. Alvah Gilbert in her lesson on "XYZ's i of Learning" Stressed ways for a parent to give his child assurance and ji a responsive attitude to learn and achieve by his own 'example of reading.

it' Mrs. J.O. Kelly gave suggestions) on how to use floor cleaners land waxes in the lesson "Scrub and Polish." I ij The slate 5of new officers which were selected 1 is Mrs. Grace Foust, president, Mrs. Emrole 'Spurgeon, vice presi dent; Mrs.

Lorraine Hill, secretary and Mrsf Herschel Mur treasurer. Inspirational moments were given by Mrs. Grace Foust and the health and safety lesson by Mrs. Herschel Murphy. 1 ji Mrs.

Emrole Spurgeon gave the club a short history of the Home Demonstration Club of Indiana and reviewed interesting items from the book "50 Years of Learning and Service." Swezea and New Idea' Names opening night ceremonies Friday, i If you want to get a liffi I 1. i i I hi "I -i: I i 'is I j- i i -I I i 1 1. 1 -1 -i Willi i I I I' I 1 1 'i I iA HOPE RAINBOW GIRLS At! installation of officers officer; Miss Mary (Cook, Worthy advisor being install- er- having seen the! beautiful Injdianapo is. but to compensate of th. formal opening istarting cdlor if voii are lucky enough ltd night at 8 o'clock.

i I' II tit fi i- fust fiakefa; swing around town on- rbad 7 and it give by. the tarq players off to. run time I is plannedJor .71:30 at Knidhts of Columbus hall. so rjiany years and having) so make us an "honorary mem-i piere win re taDie prizes ot nei- 'spaed at the hall is limited the anu gaze, upun uie many utciuiiiui qurnes unuer or just completedl We partjiculj rly pike those built under large trees as in Forest part jor even soujth of Highway 31, also boasting some full sized The Newlins dark toned brick insiiaiiin for Hope Assembly Rainbow for; Girlsecently are Miss Kathy" Lorti, leff, rnstilllng fmarshal; A'iss Nancy Knif- i x-llrl- i 1 lLi i D.nr. I home is really different with its archwfays and rounded that Mansard roof! of coober that gives lit I a chic roine raeucL intiamny ill! French appearance Herman Hilies and fimily moved into their i new home in Crump Estates spacious appearance ias One satis eaist Girls Kambow musician and chaplain.

-Photo by pene Shook For Officers Again the season of Daughters of Isabella card pa draws near which always gets nmg start for the winter. this o'clock Tuesday Oc 22 We've been attending for much-fun the girls! threaten to Derr fjust what we, need. Anotner ciup t-unds raiseq through the party will be used he jjupjecta ol her ociety. Club Any cara game goes ana; ley, intTdiiing rcturuen miss Hope No. 110 Order i.

i i- ii- of Rainbow fr Girls was Conducted by the newlyj installed wprthw advisor. Miss jMary Cook in a Iregular meeting held at! Masonic temple. Melnbers were reminded bf a candy sale Which will be held during I i Noivember and Decem ber. iMent bars were distribut- ed by thejmother ladvisori Mrs Richard Deiwert. Installed; were ii Miss I Eis Johnsoni Lov; Miss Vicky Burton, outer i- i i observer Mjss Pattp Paiftrei.

staff member: Miss; Coral Bullard. prompters Mm 1 i -i -1 Miss "Lay Hope licious.home baked goodies. Tickets ai- Available ifrdm mem Ijerbert Schueler is serving bers of D. of but since the number of is as chairman this yeait! assisted Mrs brocade dress with dark pinkie accessories and, corsage of white i carnations. j.

i Dale Spears served as man for the bridegroom, i A', small" reception was Tield following the! ceremony at! the bridegroom's home, (318 Sevens teenth street. bridal couple left on a wedding trip. to Ohio. After Oct 20 they will live at 1023 Eighth streetJ ii i i I i Mrs, Hehman. attended i Columbus high school.

Mr. Hehman is a 1963 graduae 'of Columbus high school and is i now employed at Products Engineer ing corporation. 1 I Mrs. Homer Cole, president, closed I the meeting by reading an i original I poem in keeping with the birthday! of the club. A decorated birthday cake and ice cream and mints in pink "and white 'were served from! the dining table.

I if" Mrs. O.W. Thompson, the first president of the (club received thej hostess, gift, BETHEL BAPTIST I MISSION SOC. MEETS Women's Missionary society i of Bethel" Baptist church! met! forj a regular meeting and; Hal- loween party. I "1-1" Mrs.

Roy Eickleberry offered prayer for Latin 'American pas-:" tors and missionaries. The love gift was presented by i Mrs. James Tutton. Mrs. Eickleberry" gave devotions reading an ar- tide entitled "Crooked Roll call was answered with a thought for.

the day. Mrs. Leroy Pitts read-i an article, f'Man Reaches out to God." A social hourj followed the meeting with Mrs. Gene Poland and Mrs. Carl Jones as hostess es.

DUPLICATE BRIDGE Duplicate i bridge will ibe in play -at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday, night at. the Elks club. I Members and guests are eligible ftj play, -j j- i at bedtime IK. mm mm of Compax W.N": control Plain if 1 i i Edward, Fenton, Agnes Wright, Katfiryi Wright, Mrsj Fraiicis Buring, Mrs. Frank Weber, jMs.

Harold; Garland, Mijs. RUth by Mrs Ralph DwengerJ Mrs. Mrs. Burton Wilson and Mrs. are alWays served too at thiese I Sturgis, Mrs.

i Mary KeichleL i Claude Prichard.l Refreshments; parties. 'It's sure to be funi i. If you want to seej the in CT Kir Hrotrrion Cfofrrfiinri tiiiir picture, i f'The Wharf," an ink draw- tries in the Worth Avenue showjat Pjalni Beach, last July, tinn oin ouro rl miAr 1 AHA LnL1 uuua stucjiq ganery, juy wqsn- terrific jand you'll want to see At SKowerLiincheon i worty on Joy Cincinnati now. The public is tbrdiilly For Service Forj Fashion For Quality on Sunday afternoon' betwieen! galled last I UP ti-l adi ICS rrun.ing:f:s The Specialty Shop yEntertaihed '1 i'i 'I il 1 Ii if us ii Hi 4 il It ir for mix-match fun 4-piece wardrobe CLIFTY PLANS HOLIDAY MEAU Clifty Township Home Demon stration club I met Friday at Newbern church annex with '21 members Mrs. Arthur Hadley led in singing the song of the month and Mrs.

Oscar Rudolph gave devotions. The lesson "Scrub and Polish" was given by Mrs. Lowell VanEst and health and safety lesson on I "Blood Pressure'! by Mrs. Bertha Crussel. Plans for 'a dinner will be completed at the Nov ember meeting.

Mrs. Hurby Hamj: Jwas" a guest, i Cookies, orange sherbert and cider served from decorated in keeping with the Halloween season. 't Delta i alias Meet Delta Gamma alumnae association met jThursday night at the home of; MrsJ Ralph Tange-manj j' 1 jj -jj Mrs. Charles Gilbert, presi-j dentj presided at the meeting. The i program for the coming year; was formulated.

After the meeting Mrs. Ross Faires, program chairman, led a discussion concerning Delta Gamma organization jand policy in relation to the alumnae groups, f- i Followmg I the discussion des sert was served to the group. I i I' STAIN YOUR CARPET? RELAX AND USE SPRAY For those pesky, I everyday stains on carpets from spilled cof fee, liquor, etc, said to be odorless, non-toxic, non flam; mable is sprayed on; needs no rinsing. Said to be harmless to fibers and skin. Made by Positive Products Laboratories Long Is- land City, N.Y.

set pak-nit fabric It ijvas -Announced the groiipj I Hi would visit the i county home Wednesday, r-v, Fred Allman 'gav the lesspn and Mrs. Darrel'ljEddy oneraq prayer, i Mrs. Dj a Whikehorn sane and nlaved the guitjar, i i i I Mrs Whitlhom conducted gatyes and Mrs. Martin won a prizie. Prizes were awarded MrsJ Guthre, ii Allman and Mr 4.

Clinton Crouch fof I the most i imusing Halloween masks, Brian. Thompson won the? door Pri2e. I i i Next meeting wil be a Thanks giving supper ana election P.P. PARLEY: ask Parley American Legion Auxiliary 'will meet at (7:30 o'clock iMonday night alj the! thome A MrsJ KathfynJT? avis with Mrs Golda Gojdln cbhpstessl Ihl-'l il ti i Miss Elaine Growe, insta ling i "1: Artist Speaks i lf ri; The Literary club held its first meeting bf the yearj Monday at the home of Mrs: (Joseph C. Jr with Mrs.

Evans Dunlap, Tbm Carpenter, andj Mrs. William Gardner as assisting hostesses. i fvr Mrs. Mary Beth Strauss of Indianapolis gave a most informative talk on the history of art. With the use of slides, she explained how Such artists as Cezanne, and Matisse had; done much to influence the present day Herj talk covered the period from pre-impressionist art to the latest pop a It I Strauss showed of a picture by 'James McGar-rell, i' a well known Hoosier artist "who now teaches; at I In diana univlrsity.

The speaker is a graduate of DePauw uni versity and studied at the Institute "in Chicago as well as at New "York 'university. She has a one-man show scheduled for Nov. 10 at the! Park avenue Gallery in 1 Following the program Mrs. Evans Dunlap conducted short business pieeting and then turn ed i the meetmcr over to the newty-elected Miss Grace Turner, A contribution was made to ithe Foundation for'YouthJ ,1 I -i i Mrs. Perry Meek of, Indianapolis was a guest- I i next meeting will be held Nov.

11 at the home of Mrs Bruce Warren. I I Shiloh Meets I- Gerri Gaines Missionary so-j Baptist -church night atj the ciety of Shiloh met 'Thursday church. The meeting ed by the president, Briner who read a was ppen-Mrs. Curt poem en4 titled "Home Coming Time Love Gift dedication and de yotions were given by MrsJ Harold; Greert and a business session in charge of Mrs. Briner.

i -j i 111 'i! Ii A program on overseas emphasis was in charge ofi MrsJ rFinis Curry; and Gilbert Isham, with special emphasis of India. During the program Mrs.j Curry- read (the; I poem "Shine on Lone Star' and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins read scripture and the group sang "All Hail The Power of; Jesusf 1 The nieeting wasi- closed by the group repeating thej Lord's Prayer. Ij. hi Mrs.

i Ben Roberta) and Miss Julie Roberts served refreshments for 13 members one vis itor and; six children. Elsie (Huston) Keys Electrologist jj. Mr; I I i 'I il I i Moved to new location State Road 7 3 miles south iof Junction 7 nd 31. UNWANTED HAIR Kemovea oy new anon i Wave Equhment.j I PHONE 579-5223 apk 1 coi pnis Btiosra nussmeier, Install Monday Society Literary 'Named to a refreshment committee fo? the next I meeting were Miss Phyllis! Rutan, chairman; Mi Donna Anderson, Miss Brenda Norris and Mrs. James Mcfcee.

I i I I iThe next meeting will be held i 17 at which time formal initiation will be jheld.1 Practice for ialll members 16. i will be held i Paetzel read Super man's letters and; Sissie McKee read the pgrand worthy advi-r sor' letterl The meeting closed with' an officers' It -i arm. i McCullough. i i Also Mrs. JohnjPi Meek; Mrs.

Robert! M.i Bowes and Mrs. J. Perry' all of JMrS James Talley of Tipton hnd Mrs. Edward jS. Talley of Wabashi Golden GroiiD Fall Tour I Thirty-nine members and' guests; of jthe Golden Age club a trip to i Clifty Falls State Sunday (afternoon imder the sponsorship of Columbus Zonta clubj I The group left jthe Senior Center; by bus at 1 1 o'clock traveling i to the park by way of North Vernon and i Madison.

Several stops were made to take in the; beauty of I Two significant' stops were made one at Clifty Inn, where mem bers thrilled at the view across the 'Ohio River, and found some desirable purchases in the gift snop, ana at tne sneiter nouse were members I of the Zonta club served refreshments of sandwiches, and coffee. Return Route included Hanover and l)p State Road 3 to North Vernon. iji Zqntians planningthe trip in-cludecL Mrs. Melvin Jr.j chairman Mrs. Gene Brierly, Mrs.

Ray Deitz, i Mrs. Marvin Hogan, Mrs. Cecil Mrs. Chester (Kitzinger and (Mrs. Edwirt Crouch.

I'j i VICTOR High i. 1 1 liiisf-jiktnctiif acklii Internal Quality 22 million tests without brsakdowif (16 yaars normal us) provo Victor has th quality to giva dapandabla. longifa parformanca. caoast rwvm VMIETT tf EUCTtic a nm nnmt hobels nuTwi law COLUMBUS! OFFICE 1 SUPPLY 'i, i -I i- I iHi: I I 12401? Hi Miss Linda Lay, iwhd will jmir ry-jGordort Meek jNovj. 24, honored at a 1 o'clock luncheon and I miscellaneous i shower" I Sa turdayi by Mrs.

Charles! Talley at her home, 825 Washington ji- Guests were served at ismal tables covered with white cloths and appointed with toast coir ored; candles surrounded if with small yellow mums. Place cards were decorated with small gol4 bells tied with toast, bon.t A gift from thei hostess marked the place of the guest of honor-1 i i 1. Gifts were presented from two tables appointed pith arrange? ments of fal flowers. The jafter noon i was; spent informally. Invited guests included Mrs.

Earl motheifjof the brider elect Mrs. Louis Meek, iof the bridegroom-elect Miss Maxine Taylor and I Miss Charlene Taylor, icousins of the bride land members of; th4 brr dal party Mrs. Robert Lay, Mrs! Ruth Talkington, Mrs.iTpny Zeigler. I Also Mrs. jJohn Click, Mrsi.

Dave Marr, Perry King1, Mrs'. Henry Breeding of iEdin- biirg, John McGinnisj Miss Elsie Sweeney, I Mrs. William P. Sigmund, Miss Gretcheh $ig- mund, Mrs. H.J, to provide Columbus mm Sova and pirls wiTllova this new Hanes 4-piece Featherweight Sleeper Wardrobe with one sleeper in appealing nightshirt Puppy print, the other in soliapasteL In soft PAK- NIT fabric, with erow feature for lengthening, also drrable-solft fMt and toes.

Sizes 6 mo. 3, Horningstar, pink, canary PAK-NIT Is a trademark Corp. for length shrinkage 4.50 For 2 Pr. One Print! One siop in ai uie oiumous Aixsj ington streeL jThis; drawing is her other work along (with ceramist and pajnteir, living -invited to view this 2-man 2 and 5 o'clock- More than n- rllu i i slidxy lOq Garden Aid' jSociet Garden City Church Christ Ladies Aid Society met Thursday afternoon in the; i church basement with! Mrs.j Mayriafd Martin, and Mrs. i IfaHl Swafford as co-hostess.

Seventeen member's, four children ahd one guest, Mrs. Keith Group singing opened the meeting. Francis Guth rie, president, read ja1 thank-ypu note from Mrs. Eafl Ketchem. THE SPECIALTY SHOP Little rascals lang around in 9 iliii, playful boxrsr slacks tha- Sake a lot of monkey busi ess Soft.

but sturdy har ow-wale corduroy. I round neat elastic yaist ands. Slash pockets, durfs it ike Dad's. Spanking ev Jcolors. Washable.

Sizes: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 1.98 AC if ii i am I I 13 i i Ml i the; hete imiiiiiiiiiiiiii Let's face ft, price is a necessary factor fori MJ r'- Vtm I most families selecting a funeral service. Hathaway continue aminess wttn a moderareiY Dnceditunerah with a moderately priced 1 funeral I 1 which includes everyl v1! I -I, outstanding in' rUi, jirj -1 in -Ti-i-I service comfort, every way regardless a. service lib every, detail The i Classes are starting now in our spacious, I 1 i i beautiful new ground floor location at. I I-il j-' il Latest Instructions in All Hairdressing jl jS Techniques Supervised by MISS TILLIE 'm JOHNSON.

Our New Manager. 1 I I 1 6 Months-- State Accredited Course All New Equipment 1 i i 1 1 "Southern Indiana's Finest Beauty School" IrFI zi is- -Ti n--iTi-iai- i ,1 i I I iii- I I tamiiy income, mm tome i'H i HATHAWAY PHONE 3794419 JOHN K. 1022' PEARL ST. 1703, Keller! Phone 379-4411 I I I I BrunfnifiS 1 if- ft if Kl. ft til I I I Mil if-.

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