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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 102

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2-1 May 27, 1962 ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH Young Young -Louis Garcia Photograph. MISS SUSAN KATHERINE RUDDY, fiancee of Melville Barth Kleinschmidt Jr. -Julies Photograph. MISS HELENE EARLE LOWERY, whose engage.

ment to Ronald Arthur Reece has been announced. Helene Lowery To Be Married Nancy Green Married to C. M. Polk Il Reception at Algonquin Golf Club After Ceremony at Central Presbyterian Church. T'E Warner marriage Green of to Miss Charles Nancy Martin Polk II took place yesterday afternoon at Central Presbyterian Church.

Greenery and candelabra formed a background for large arrangements of white peonies and gladiolas in the chancel. White standards holding hurricane lamps were attached to every third pew along the center aisle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wayne Green, 220 Bristol road, Webster Groves; the bridegroom's parents are Mrs.

Donaldson L. Lambert, 5. Westmoreland place, and William Lee Polk, 4955 Pershing place. The Rev. Dr.

J. Layton Mauze Jr. officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by Mrs. Adolph F.

Hanser as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Jackson De Witt Waterbury II, Mrs. J. Michael Rarick, Mrs.

Barry York Jackson, Mrs. C. Donald Deggendorf, Miss Ellen Blair Smith and Miss Ann Emma Luedinghaus. The young women attendants wore yellow gowns with fitted lace bodices and softly flared silk skirts. 5.

Moss green velvet ribbon sashes encircled their waistlines and were tied in bows at the back where they fell in streamers. Green cage veils ornamented with tiny velvet bows were worn by the Continued on Page 6, Col. 3. RECENT engagement anA nouncement is that of Miss Helene Earle Lowery to Ronald Arthur Reece. Miss Lowery is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Powell Lowery of Clear Lake, Rayville, La. The bride -elect, an alumna of Monroe High School, Monroe, will be graduated tomorrow from Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. She is the sister of Oliver Powell Lowery student at Northeast Louisiana State College, Monroe, Mr. Reece, whose parents Are Mr.

and Mrs. Everette Arthur Reece, 843 Larkin lane, Creve Coeur, was graduated from Western Military Academy, Alton, and attended the University of Missouri. He will attend Washington University's University College next fall. He is the brother of Mrs. William J.

LeClair, of Houston, and of Donald R. Reece. The wedding will take place Aug. 4 at the First Methodist Church in Rayville. The reception will be given by Miss Lowery's uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Lasley Richardson, at their plantation. Kleinschmidt-Ruddy Eng a ge ment Told engagement of Miss THE Susan Katherine Ruddy to Melville Barth Kleinschmidt has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Ruddy, of Kansas City, Kan.

The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Barth Kleinschmidt, 515 Greeley avenue, Webster Groves. Miss Ruddy, a graduate of St. Teresa's Academy in Kansas City, attended Webster College.

Her fiance was graduated from the University of Missouri, where he became a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The wedding will take place early in September in Kansas City. Women Planning Women Planning MISS JUDITH LOUISE SCHAFFER, the future bride of Edward Craig Cleveland. Sandra Hosmer To Be Married R. AND MRS.

DESMOND BRUCE HOSMER, 11830 Bayberry lane, Des Peres, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sandra Jeanne Hosmer, to Ross W. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Powell of Kimble Lake, Vicksburg, Mich.

The bride-elect will receive a B.A. degree in June in music and music education from the University of Michigan. She is a member of Tau Beta Sigma, Pi Kappa Lambda, and Mu Phi Epsilon sororities, and has been active in many musical events at the university. After the wedding in August, she will teach music in the public school system of Rochester, N.Y. Mr.

Powell was graduated from the University of Michigan a year ago with a degree in music. He and his fiancee, both accomplished clarinetists, participated last year in a five-month tour of Russia From the Tiffany Vermeil Collection only at Jaccard's in Saint Louis. Weddings MISS SANDRA JEANNE become the bride of Miss Schaffer Plans Wedding in August NNOUNCEMENT is made A by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Irvin Schaffer of Greensboro, N.C., of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Judith Louise Schaffer, to Edward Craig Cleveland, whose parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Roy B. Cleveland. 104 Waverly place, Webster Groves. Miss Schaffer is A graduate of Greensboro Senior High School and of Meredith College, Raleigh, N.C.

She is a member of the faculty of the Princess Anne Plaza Elementary School, Princess Anne county, Virginia. prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Webster Groves High School, received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He has served two years as a lieutenant junior grade in the Navy.

The wedding will take place Aug. 4 at, the First Lutheran Church Greensboro. The couple will live in St. Louis. Hibernians The Ancient Order of Hibernians held its state convention at the Gatesworth Hotel.

Elected to the board of the Ladies' Auxiliary in Missouri were Mrs. Nellie Carroll, state president; Miss Margaret Sullivan, state vice president; Mrs. Catherine Moore, state secretary; Mrs. Ann O'Neil, treasurer, Mrs. Edna Concannon, Irish historian; Mrs.

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$19.95 HOSMER, who will Ross W. Powell. Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae will have their final meeting of the season Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Herbert C. Wiegand, 40 Overhills, Ladue.

The will have as guest spekgroup, George McDougall Weeks, who is in charge of volunteer work at St. Louis Children's Hospital. After the meeting and luncheon, there will be a playday program of swimming and cards arranged by Mrs. James C. Barnard chairman.

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SHOP MONDAY and nine satellite countries, with the University of Michigan Symphony Band under the cultural exchange program of the State Department. During the past season, Mr. Powell has played with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Next fall, he will continue his studies at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester. Engagement Told Mr.

and Mrs. Max Musgrave of Alton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna Marie Musgrave, to the Rev. Vernon Dale Covington of Madison, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Harold W.

Covington of East Carondelet, Ill. Scholarship Parties This year for the first time, the Panhellenic Association raised funds for scholarships by having bridge parties in the homes of alumnae belonging to member sororities. The amount raised was so much greater than the proceeds of the annual bridge party given on the campus of Washington University that the plan will be continued next year. The increasing cost of tuition in universities has made necessary an increase in scholarship awards, association officers said. DOWNTOWN CLAYTON CRESTWOOD HAZELWOOD I SPRINGFIELD, ILL.

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