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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 22

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Even Visitors ill CI Before The Ball oiilniiirrt I-rum l'f 1 orTcirlsYnd their escorts who will presented at the ball. Dr. and Mrv HeorRe Van Burrn hae collected a SMwip of do. tor friend and their who will gather their, hnmr and then head hall ward. Mr.

andMt A have inv itrd 2'l rK kMii and runner at the Mav flower Club on the tcp door cf the Sheiaton Ma flower That lumhenn for men. one of the most exilnsne in town. and i occasionally ue1 for evening Hinder rallies siven by memtiets. Entertain I -s. 1 1 fi I I 1 A 1 I i Parly Honors Susie FOR TWO Pausing lo chat at the Schrank party are Henry E.

Thnma and Mr. Frank Kovar. left! Mr. and Mr. Frederick Schrank II and tli Harry P.

Schrank. The latter hosted the Tortage ('wintry Club party. FAMILY FF.STIim Taking a brief respite at a k-tail party to dis uss family plans for the holiday are (from CINDY STILLMAN's pre ball party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stillman.

will honor Susie Reed and her fiance. Bill Tobin. The time to entertain for the popular Susie will he confined to a few short weeks since the weddir? ha been set for Feb. 9 in Hone Sound. Kla.

That where Susie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed, have their Winter home.

Meanwhile. Susie leave Jan. 7 to spend week in Florida making plans with her parents for the small wedding, which will Include Just members of lite Rfd and Paul Tobln families. Judy i Mrs. Clifford) Allen will entertain for Susie with a dessert paity and a miscellaneous household shower the day after Christmas.

Judy is Riving the parly at th home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bellows. rn Athyn Cervnumv 'it leMaine Weds Julie Elms Group Will Hold Cotillion IOTA DELTA ALPHA sorority of Our Lady of the Elms will hold its annual Christmas Cotillion from to 11:30 p.

m. Thursday in the gvm- RRYN ATHYN Cthedial in Mr. and Mis. Phihp Pendie-; poins.Mti.is and art angements Bryn Athvn. whs the set ton Brv Athv n.

1 of white flowei s. tirtp Saturday for the marriage! The Rev. 'Dandridge Pendle-1 The hi ide apprnnched thej MEANTIME, a party or two is on the agenda for the Bel-lowses over the holidays as farewell gatherings before they move to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ward Keener entertained with a dinner party at their home Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. W. Eber Robinson are giving a dinner Saturday evening.

of Julie Anne de.Maine. daugh-1 ton, brother of the groom, of-1 altar rating a gov ol pcau i) i 1 s' rV '-i I ter of Dr. and Mrs. Philip de- fieiated at the candleiight cere Maine of I S3 Pasadena to inonev before an altar hanked James Lowrie Pendleton, son wit spruce trees, red and hite Salzcrs Cclchralp AN OPEN HOUSE THIS afternoon from 2 to 4, and tonight from 7 to 9 will honor Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Salzcr on their 40th wedding anniversary. Their son in law and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Wright will be hosts for the parties at their home, 2053 Twenty-sixth Cuyahoga Falls. Mrs. P. D.

Salzer Jr. and Mrs. Richard Saler. wives of the Salzers' two sons, will preside at the punch bowl. Mr.

and Mrs. A. V. Smith of Athens, and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Mercer of Columbus will be among the out-of-town guests. atonum. Judy Barton is geneial chairman and Cynthia Dtach and Ann Ruffe are co-chairmen of decorations. Refreshments ate under the chairmanship of Maxine and her co-chairmai Mary Ellen Beaver; Donna Salem and George Ann George are in charge of invitations and Joan-marie Regan is handling pub licity. Host and hostesses are Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Barron. Mr.

and Mrs. T. P. O'Toole, Mr. and Mrs.

R. F. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. G.

J. Featherson. AsVt. it i de faille, fashioned with a high! Sahnna neckline, fitted bodice, aiul long sleeves. The great i skirt tei initiated with a rathe-1 jdtal length tiam.

Her veil of; tulle was artanged from a pearl' encrusted cap and slie carried Ja bouquet of white glameliasj land stephanotis. I i i PATRICIA DEMAINE at tended her sistei as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Judith and Hea'her Pendleton.1 sisters of the groom, and Gret 1 t-hen Anne Tttnmins of Mont 1 real. The attendants weie identi i rally attired in floor length; 'gowns of red velvet and chif foil. The Empire waistlines were enciicled with wide bands, of ribbon which extended into large bows in back.

Each car-j i led a bouquet of red glamelias! land wore wreaths of red roses' in their hair. I i Joel Pitcairn of Brvn Athyn; served his hi ol herinlaw as! best man. I'shers were Donald S. S. 1 a S.

SPEAKING OF anniversaries, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Sauvageot have invited close friends to a dinner party they are giving at their home tomoirow night to help celebrate their anniversary. It's the second party in as many days celebrating the event. Dr.

and Mrs. Duane Banks gave a dinner party lor the Sauva-geots last night. Open House And Tea uitijff'-iNwx-- 1 i' 4 TWO MORE PARTIES are added to the list of those, planned for over the next weekend. Leone and Karl Lange are entertaining with an open house and Mr. and Mrs.

i Rose, Robert Klein. Paul As iplundh, Maik Rostock and Ray A 1 i 1 MISS MARY LYNN Sv nnestvedt. all of Brvn Athvn; Daniel McQueen of Detroit; Alan Childs of Chicago and James deMaine, brother of the bride. HUNTINGTON Eflburn Phoio Dudley Maxon will give a brunch at Congress Lake Country Club. Mrs.

C. Blake McDowell Jr. and Mrs. Robert H. McDowell have sent out invitations to a lea for Friday from 2 to 4 o'clock.

The party will be held at the McDowell residence on Tink-ham rd. DECEMBER meeting of Goodyear Heights Methodist Church WSCS will be held Friday at the church. The executive committee will meet at 11:15 a. followed by the business meeting at 11:30 a. m.

Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. by member of Elizabeth Circle. The afternoon program will start at 1:30 p. m.

Mrs. A. C. Blackman will present the program, consisting of a pageant outline, entitled "Youth In a Responsible Society." Mrs. John Dixon will give devotions.

On the first and third Wed Engaged To Texan FOR HER daughters marriage. Mrs. deMaine wore i gown of blue and silver brocade I complemented by a corsage ofi 'red roses. Mrs. Pendleton! Plan Slimmer Wedding if- CHRISTMAS WILL BE a party hopping day for the Robinson and Pflueger families.

The clan will gather, at John S. Pflueger's home for cocktails and will go on to Miss Bina Carter's tor Christmas dinnrr. Miss Carter won't linger long in ihese parts when the holiday are over. As soon as the tinsel and wreaths are stored away, she'll be off to her Winter home near Miami. For Mary Huntington nesday of each month, at 7:30 chose a gown of beige silk with a corsage of coral roses.

Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was; giv en in the Cathedral Choir Hall where songs were sung to the church and the bridal couple. p. the study group of WSCS MR. AND MRS. MELBY HUNTINGTON, 200 Schocalog jwill meet and start the study 1.

announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Lynn to Kenton Malone Prichard son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Malone Prichard Sr. of Houston, and formerly of Akron. The bride-elect was gradu of their second book, entitled "The Church in Southeast Asia." The discussion will under the direction of Mrs.

Ralph Kendrick. MRS. JAM F-S LOW RIK PENDLETON Honor Undergraduates SMITH COLLEGE CLUB will turn its regular meeting into a brunch honoring undergraduates Thursday at Woman's City Club. Those who will share the limelight at the party leginning Traveling Tots Indicate ated from Old Trail School and attended Centenary Junior College. She is a secretary of surgery at Akron General Hospital.

The future bridegroom was Later in the evening, a recep tion was given in the Civic and 'Social Club of Brvn Athyn. WHEN THE couple left for a wedding trip, the bride chang ed to a sheath dress of gold wool complemented by black accessories. I'pon their return, they will 'leside in Brvn Athyn. where Sis Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Stranger Jr. and their two daughters, Christine and Carol, of 573 Belden will depart 'Self -Selective Diels Won I Hurl Children Mr. Pendleton is attending the this week for Homestead, graduated from Buehtel High School and attended University of Texas. He is a senior at University of Houston and a member of Phi Delta Theta.

A Summer wedding is planned. where they will be holiday guests of Captain and Mrs. Ar-vid K. Shook and familv. 77 S.

MAIN ST. OPES FD. 9 FB-a-T7MI Olhrr Diyi, 9 at 11:30 a. in. are Margaret Bliss, Barbara F.ngle, Sue Gulick, Janet Hither, Diana Hull, l.ee Kobinson, Nancy Schoonover, i Souva Thomas, Shirley Walker and Shirley Davidson who at- tends the Smith College School of Social Work as a graduate' student.

Mrs. Tom Babcox and Mrs. John Osborne are in charge of decorations and arrangements for the patty. Mrs. P.

W. Perdriau. chairman of the program committee, has arranged! for films of the college in Northampton. to be shown. MRS.

ROSS HARRIS of Sydney, Australia, who has been; visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Gwynn. for about a year, had planned to teturn to her home down under 1he early part of December. She decided to wait Until after Dec.

25, however, because she's never In her life: seen a while Christmas. The whole Gwynn family has been praying for snow, but; unless a cold wave pops up on the horizon, Mrs. Harris is apt' to see a green Christmas with crocuses. i School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The bride was graduated from Buehtel High School and Brn Athvn College.

She is a member of the teaching staff at Bryn Athyn grade school. The groom was graduated from Brvn Athyn Academy and the University of Pennsylvania. 1S4-6 South Main 1 Si By InlrrniOtrinAl Sprvirft WHEN an infant suddenly ip-fuses milk, when a year-old demands peanut butter instead! of steak and mashed potatoes graciously offered, dad and mom are thrown for a loss. Don't wjrrv, advises a father whose son at the age of 2 went on a "jag'' of eating little except cottage cheese for nearly So are other things children dp mand- peanut butter and frankfurters." These cravings, Dr. Bigler finds, usually can he traced to "an early restriction" of the item.

He believes forcing a child to clean his plate of all the foods a parent has measured out can create "disturbances" more injurious than the lack of food. i three months. The man. Dr. John A.

if chief of staff of Children's Me-: Qnp sruruj tactir Thompson Dinner ANNUAL Christmas dinner of Lillian G. Thompson Club i of Church of Our Saviour will held at 6:30 p. m. Thursday in Marvin Parish House. Mrs.

Clyde McDonald is planning the party. Marvroi Another Stocking is to van iiiui icii im 1 1 1 i i pp nientl CHRISTMAS WILL be more fun with an extra stocking tests support a theory that "There are half a dozen or hanging from the fireplace of the George M. Kryrier Jr. home, children genet ally will pick more ready prepared cereals to They have their third child, a boy named Robert Stanley Kryder. what their bodies need, anyway.

r1(IOse from. Also vegetables, whose name is added to Santa's list along with Patricia and Dr. Bigler explains: fruits and soups. An egg can George III. Mrs.

Robert E. Lee is the baby's paternal grand-. "Research on 'self selective' llp sub.siituted occasionally. If mother. -diets indicate children tend to tn is nil-Mr.

the 'child 'Your Fashion AKRON Mary grove Club will fete undergraduates with a luncheon at 1 p. m. Thursday in the Georgian Room of Neil's. plnmor olcl adequate nutrition through usuav wl work through anv own choosing." and balance mi his needs'" Merry Christmas to you and yours. 'Til next week, llevotedly, Children, like adults, go nrocacio urincc sav Dr.

mm through cycles of likes and dislikes. Babes in aims will reject milk for solids for three or four months. "But like my son and his cottage cheese cycle." Dr. Bigler; says, "children will return to other foods. Meanwhile, cottage cheese certainlv is nutritious.

BARGAINS TODAY onlv .14.98 nPFKI KinOKl Till A I You Can Take Your Pick of the Most Beautiful If i and BEGORATIONS V1! a. -To. Gala holiday and Roing lit, enming princess 1. in town and get them for as little as ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE! IF YOU MEAN BUSINESS WE WILL GO ALONG We Close Monday At 5 Free Parking heauty from its howpd bateau collar apd button tabs a-top the softly pleated Registration Time Neighborhood Program Beii'ms In YW Centers YWCA Neighborhood Program will begin its Winter term the week of January 7 in the Kenmore and areas. Registration for the following classes will be taken in Kenmore on Jan.

3 from 1 to 5 p. m. in the YWCA Center at 2092 Sixteenth for adults bowling, cake decorating, enamel jewelry, ceramics, and interior decorating; for teen agers-bowling and baby sitting; for children-Saturday play school, baton twirling, ceramics, ballet and tap. Registrations in the Ellet area baby sining. for boyg and will be taken on Monday after- girls 7 to 10 years of age Sat-noon, Jan.

7, at the BJUet Branch urday play school. Activities Library, 485 Canton rd from will be held at 2623 Albrecht av. I to 5 p. For adults slym For information regarding g.vm, cake decorating and inte-j these classes, call Eleanora rior decorating; lor teenagers, Davis at BL3-613L skirt that Hares over a crinoline prop. 12 to IS.

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