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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 5

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Friday, Juneia, 1981 Annual Rose Display Set Sunday Logansport Rose Society Display wily be conducted Sunday at the Logansport Mall from I to This year's theme. 1 "A Calendar of Roses." will, feature rose arrangements thai may be identified by a holiday. Each entry must be labeled for the monih it represents and feature the rose as the prominent flower. Admission is tree. Persons who wish to exhibit roses should submit their entries by noon.

Roses should be displayed approximately one-third open, kept cool and'placed in clean water A long stem should be maintained and leaves should be cleaned. The show will feature varieties of hybrid tea. miniature, grandiflora and floribunda roses. Literature will be available free of charge and rose crafts will be shown by members. Persons knowledgeable in (he growth and care of roses will be available to answer questions.

Hazel Sparks and Opal Minthorn are chairmen for the show. Planning committee members are Roger Ravi, Eileen Lyons. Mary Withrow, Carl and Wilma Opal Minthorn, left, and Marilyn Kiesling of the rose society show the MoI hevt Borgia Macklen. LL.J ii i iii Ruth nok and Kvelyn hybnd tea rose, cayenne. Hybrid teas will be featured at annual show.

Davis Gene Hintz is president of the local rose society Keller-AAcGuire Wed In Evening Rites The Main Street United Methodist Church was the setting of the May 2.1. 7:30 p.m. wedding of Lynn Keller and Derek Dean McGuire. The Rev. Donald Ruhl officiated at the double-ring, candlelight ceremony.

Music was provided by organist Sylvia Ruhl. Parents of the couple art- Mr, and Mrs. Walter Keller Camden, and Mr. and Mrs. Oris McGuire 420 TanguySI.

Cindy Bruce served as the bride's honor attendant Bridesmaids included McGuire, Missy Shivery and Cathy Smith Misty Keller was (he flower girl. The duties of besl man were performed by Scott Bruce. Tim Mole served as the groomsman. Guests were sealed by Damon Bryan and Bret Swiderek. Chicago, III.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of chanlilly lace. It featured long full sleeves with ruffled cuffs and a Victorian-style neckline accented with ruffle and ribbon trim The hem and chapel train ol the gown were styled with a ruffled flounce. A fingertip veil with ruffled trim completed her attire. The bride carried a colonial bouquet of miniature carnations, stephanotis, pink sweetheart rosos and baby's breath. A light blue polyester gown fashioned with spaghetti straps and a tucked bodice and complemented by a sheer dotted net sleeveless jacket and a matching hat was worn by each attendant The honor attendant carried three pink roses with greenery and baby's breath.

Each bridesmaid carried a similar arrangement featuring I wo pink roses A reception hosted by the bride's parents for 150 guests followed in the church basement. Serving as hostesses were Karen Buttice. Kathy Keller and Vickie Halm. Muncle. A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents at Ihe Amber's The bride attended Carroll High School and is employed by Switches, Inc.

Her husband attended Logansport High School and Gem City College. Quincy, III He is a watch and clock maker at Fernbaugh's Jewelry Store. The couple plan a trip to Florida in September. They reside at -131 Montgomery SI. Families Meet Hyman Reunion The Pharos-Tribune, Logansport.

The annual Hyman family reunion was held Sunday. Attending from Logansport were Fay fry. Hazel Fry. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Fry, Linda Fry and Ulyssa, Mr. and Mrs John Hyman and Nicki and 'Sherri. Mr. and Mr.s. Donald Hyman.

Hyman. Martha Mikels. Jeanne Gardner and Jean Clay. Those present from Walton Hazel Hyman and Marie Turner. from Oalveston wejre Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Hyman.and Rick. Mr. and Mrs. George Hyman Betty Stafford.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Miller and Ken( Miller. Others attending were Mr. and Mr.s.

Harold Gilbert a nd Neva Sink. Young America: Mr. and Mrs. C'live Beck, Deer Creek: June Ferguson. Han- tinglon; Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Hufford. South Bend: and Ida Picking. Washington. D.C.

The oldest family member present was Martha Mikels, 86. while the youngest was Ulyssa Fry, Ida fit-king traveled the greatest distance to attend. Officers are George Hyman president: John Hyman. vice president: and Donald E. Hyman.

secretary- treasurer. People's Perspective Spencer Reunion The 24th William H. Spencer family reunion was held Sunday at Dykcman Park. Attending from Logansporl were Dora Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.

Garry Gregor. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gregor. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Spencer and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farri.s and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel. Snyder and family. Edward Spencer.

Mr. and Mrs. Zohn Finn. Mr. and Mrs.

Mike and family, Mr. and Mrs Harold Spencer and family. Willis Ann Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs.

John Howard, Mr. Announcements SUNDAY The Howlen family reunion will be from noon to 4 p.m at the Riverside Park pavilion, tables one through four. and Mrs. Fred Spencer and family. Mr.

and Mr.s. Kichard Reish and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Layman and family, Mr.

and Mrs Jack Deish'er and family, Mrs. Mike E. Fillmore and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Spencer. Bill Spencer and family, and Wanda Spencer. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Howard and family.

Terre Haute: Don Howard and family. Bellevue. Ivan Spencer and family. Lafayette: Mr. and Mrs.

Ron Howard and family. Crcedwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott and Kathy Archer, Indianapolis: Mr.

and Mrs. James Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Powell and family. Hobart: Mr.

and Mrs. Kenny Eytcheson and family. Fulton: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Spencer and family.

Onward: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spencer. Lucerne: Burma Milton. Burlington: and Tina Filch and Mike A.

Williams. Onward. Josephine Lowman I jun girl 13 years old and I have lilllr mustache under my nose. It is very embarrassing. What remedy do you suggest? You can Iry OIK- (if the depilatories which were made for facial hair Be sure lo gel this kind rather than the regular kind and follow directions.

This Is a temporary remedy. Perhaps your mother will take you to an electrolysis! and have the hair permanently removed. 1 shave under my arms but the skin there is very dark, almost black My complexion is ciuite fair and the darkened skin is very noticeable when I wear a sleeveless dress. Any suggestions' 1 1 rla not know what could cause this unless you have a loi of fat there. Friction will darken Ihe skin.

I suggest (hat you ask a dermatologist about this. IJ: I have a big problem. I am 17 years old. 5 feet (i inches tall and weight 150 pounds. I know 1 am overweight.

My question is can I get down lo 12(1 by Ihe end oi this year if 1 stay on calories a Your correct weight is about 120 pounds. You do not have to cut your calories lo 900 a day and should not do so If you really hold your clailj intake to between 1.201) and 1.41)1) day you will lose those pounds long before next year. You should lose gradually and eal a well- planned diet. You will enjoy life so much more when you lose that excess weight I would like some lips on how I can look more feminine. I am tall and heavy and have broad shoulders, but in good proportion.

I've always favored low-heeled shoes and casual clothes. 1 am just IK and I want to look like a lady but don't know where to begin I Iry to buy simple clothes. 1 don't feel comfortable in dressy clothes Plcaso me some suggest ion 1 judge from your letter that you arc not overweight but just have a large build 1 think you are right to select simple clot lies with good lines. Fussy clothes would not look well on you. However, do not be so impressed with your and large build that you forego those feminine touches.

You probably look best in casual costumes but wear earrings and bracelets and necklaces. You can get away with large- smart costume jewelry and bags. There is no need lo sliek to flat heels. There arc many- attractive shoes which have medium heels. But, you do not have lo wear spikes.

For your copy of (he "Nine-Day Diet," send cents and a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request to Josephine in care of this newspaper. Miss World Applications Available Applications are now being accepted for the 1981 Miss Indiana World-America Pageant to be held al the Indianapolis Hilton Hotel Aug. 2. The Miss Indiana World- America Pageant is the official state final to the Miss World-America Pageant to be conducted in September. The national winner will represent the United Stales at the Miss World Pageant to be held in November at London, England.

Applicants must be Indiana residents between the ages of 17 and 25 and never have been married. For more information contact Mrs. CD. Hawkins, 4120 Piedmont Road. Pensacola, Fla.

32503. All requests for applications are to include a head and shoulders photograph of the appl leant. The applications are due Julvl. 1st ANNIVERSARY SELL-A-BRATION We hove completed our first year of business as the DSA Flower Shop ond Greenhouse, and we would like to open our hearts and say thank you for your patronage and support. WE WILL HAVE MANY SALES FOR 2 DAYS ONLY THROUGHOUT THE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL FLOWER GREENHOUSE ROSES Boxed Dot.

CASH CARRY NO DELIVERY 1 DOZEN ROSES (Boxed and delivered) PER MONTH FOR 1 COMPLETE YEAR. Drawing will be held at completion of the "Galveston Festival" on July 18. No Purchase No Obligation. MUST BE 6 YEARS OLD TO REGISTER FLOWER SHOP GREENHOUSE 130 Griffith 1V4 Blocks West of U.S. 35 Indians HOURS: 9-6; Sunday 12-5.

Father's GIFT WRAPPING FREE TUES-SAT FRI Make his day extra special with a gift from our alt new men's shop. Handsome, knits by Arrow. Robert Bruce's exclusive knit with cotton on the inside and eosy core polyester on the outside. Arnold Palmer knobby- knit golf shirts. BVD or Robert Bruce "LaCoste" knit, all in a variety of colors.

Also choose from a nice selection of colognes and accessories. MEN'S FLOOR "WANT IT" "CHARGE IT" qolden rule 409 E. Ph. 753-6260 World of Value! Sue ZeHers PsilotaXi Installs Officers Officers for Alpha Xi chapter of Psi Iota Xi were installed during a recent meeting at the home of 1'is Kingery. Installed for the 1981-8 were Sue Zellers.

president Lois Jean Hipskind. vice president: Sharon Nelson, corresponding secretary Karen treasurer Avis Sallee. assistant treasurer: Sally l.ipscomb. secretary: and Madonna Plotner. conductress Sue Ridlen conducted iht installation, New pledges Kathy West Beverly Gundrum.

Shirley Clayton and Kathy Courtad were welcomed. Plans for the sorority's participation in the Iron Horst- Festival were discussed. Members will sell railroad and kerchiefs. The next meeting will be the pledge pu-nir July p.m. at the Logansport Country Club Welcome Wagon Club Plans Events The Logansport Welcome t'lulj crnc.w'cri a cookoul at Spencer Park.

More than 3d people who aro new In I he area attended. Upcoming events for the club inrludf couples June 27 al 8 pin (in the Madame Carroll and ,1 carry-in salad lunch JuK at a.m. the- home of Bobl.i Goodman. A board meeting is scheduled July n.m btw of Dixie Braun. For more information concerning 'ho events any board member.

Fathers. Master Masons Honored By OES Fathers and Master Masons were honored rfuring rcceni meet ing of Fidelity chapter No. Order IhcKa.sk-rr, Star. helrl at the Masonic Temple. Those honored were given gilts from the chapter.

It was announced that a reception for Beverly Rartnn. associate grand conductress, anc (he inspi-clion by Perrietta Applelon. worthy grand i natron, will be II at the Lewis Cas.s High School. The iu.ur bctzm at 3:30 p.m. with the inspection to start ji.m.

Practice for the inspection will heal af Dorothy Crisman. Mary Dillman, Candace and Joan Parkins were hostesses The next stated meeting is Juiv 7 Hats Off to Dad Make Dad's Day rifts, gift wrap and thoughtful Father's cards by Hallmark. Put them all together with your love to make Sunday, June 21 your Dad's best Fathers Day ever! Puzzle Dad Give Dad a real challenge for Father's Day. "A Sailor's Dream" is a scenic, 500- piece puzzle DV Hallmark that will provide hours of fun ior any Father. $6.50.

SHOP CASS PLAZA 24 East Men. thru Frl. 10 10-t Sun. 1 .5.

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