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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 24

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and heads AN AKRON Philip BEACON will ce, JOURNAL Wednesday December 12, 1956 Random Notes color Wedding Bells Will Ring For Julie deMaine By BETTY JAYCOX Reacon Journal Women's Editor OUT-OF-TOWN WEDDING will turn some eastward when Julie deMaine, daughter of Dr. Mrs. deMaine of 183 Pasadena, weds Jamie. Pendleton in Philadelphia. Julie was graduated from Bryn Athyn, About school in College the and same has since community.

been Her teaching fianTown dent whose, home senior is in 1 class Bryn of the Athyn, is University presiof Pennsylvania School of Medicine. The couple will live in Bryn Athyn, a suburb of Philadelphia, following their wedding Saturday, Dec. 22. Julie's sister Patricia will be maid of honor and bridesmaids be her fiance's sisters, Judith and Heather Pendleton of Bryn Athyn, and a former roommate, Anne Timmins of Montreal. Jamie's brother, the Rev.

Dandridge Pendleton, will offi ciate at the ceremony and his law, Pitcairn. will be best man. Ushers will be Rose, brother Joel, Bostock, Ray Synnestvedt, Robert Klein, Paul Asplundh, all of Bryn Athyn; Daniel McQueen of Detroit. Alan Childs of Chicago and James deMaine, the bride's brother, of Akron. Entertained Here BOTH YOUNG PEOPLE were in Akron for most of last Summer, Jamie serving an externship at the Akron While Julie was home, several friends gave parties for her.

Mrs. T. L. Bliss gave a large luncheon and miscellaneous shower at her home on Sunnyside while Mrs. D.

W. McCoy and Mrs. J. C. McClelland entertained at a luncheon and shower in Fairlawn Country Club.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MeGinnis gathered together parents of some of Julie's absent former classmates for dinner at the Portage Country Club.

BRYN ATHYN is the former home of both Dr. and Mrs. deMaine and both their daughter and son. Patricia and Jim. attend college there now, so the wedding will be in the nature of a family reunion.

Dr. and Mrs. deMaine and their younger son John will leave for Bryn Athyn a few days before the wedding but will return with Pat and Jim in time to celebrate Christmas Day at home. More Honors For Richard RICHARD TEVEBAUGH, who was valdictorian of his Buchtel class in '53, is setting up a new kind of record at Cornell University. He has been awarded membership in five honorary societies, namely Sphinx Head society, Senior Men's Activities, Tau Beta Pi engineering honorary, Scabbard and Blade, and Narmid, which is a Naval ROTC honorary.

Richard is a chemical engineering student at Cornell. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Tevebaugh, have moved to Glen Falls, N. Y. Party For College Crowd ANOTHER DANCE is on the schedule for the prep and college crowd over the holidays. Portage Country Club has planned its annual holiday dance, which is semiformal, for the night after the Charity Ball, on Friday, Dec. 28.

Members who do not have children to give dance tickets, may pass them along to favorite nieces, nephews or neighbors who are not members of the club. The dance is the only one on the schedule so far that is semi-formal. All the rest, including the Princeton dance, will be formal affairs. DeMolay-Rainbow Royalty To Be Crowned At Christmas Cotillion "CHRISTMAS COTILLION," annual DeMolay Rainbow Christmas formal, will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight on Christmas Day in the SheratonMayflower Hotel ballroom.

Highlight will be the selection of a king and queen to reign over the holiday festivities. Barbara Fiordalis and Charles Randall are co-chairmen of the dance. Barbara Yerkey is the worthy adviser of the Rainbow Girls and Marshall Howard is the master counselor for DeMolay. MRS. V.

E. KIME, 130 White Pond will be hostess to Fairlawn Civic Club for a Christmas party at 1 p. m. Thursday. Mrs.

C. P. Motz and Mrs. G. P.

Bosomworth will be assistant hostesses. AKRON Weavers Guild members will put aside their shuttles and spools of thread to have a Christmas luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in O'Neil's Georgian Room. CHRISTIAN Women's Club of Akron will meet for luncheon at 12:15 p.

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SECOND FLOOR, LEXINGTON BLDG. BL-3-5410 Carol Singing, Gift Exchanges Adding To Fun By MARION GEVER of the Christmas season THE BRIGHT SPARKLE and this week by clubs around characterizes parties being given town. the dinner Credit WomThere will be music during 6 m. Thursday in one of Breakfast Club will give at p. Jen's private dining rooms of the YWCA.

Mrs. Edward H. Meyer will preside until Mrs. Barney C. Blevins takes over as program chairman.

The of and the giving of gifts will add to singing carols the merriment. The club's Christmas project is to help a family with a small baby having allergies that call for special care. Marjorie Hassenflue is chairman of the project. WELL AWARE that Christmas is for children, Fairlawn Club will give a party at 2 p. m.

Saturday. Guests Country will be the children of members, ranging in age from 2 to 10. Mrs. Robert Little and Mrs. P.

H. Young are heading the committee for this happy Sunday, the choir from Our Lady of the Elms school. directed by Sister Mary Paul, will sing. This program will be given from 5 to 8 p. m.

Dinner Party AKRON MODEL'S GUILD will celebrate Christmas with a dinner party at 7:30 tonight in the Terrace Room of SheratonMayflower Hotel. Mrs. Charles Morgan, Guild president, heading the committee arrangements. The Guild and Junior Model's Guild have given style shows during the past year that netted the groups almost $1.000 to give toward their projects at Children's Hospital. Tropical Holiday MRS.

NORMAN ORCUTT is going to transfer 1 her mas celebration from the North's Winter wonderland to A tropical setting this year. She is leaving by plane Sunday for Miami. From there Mrs. Orcutt will go to Naples to be the holiday guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. Whitner Orcutt and their children Wendy and Robbie. Right after holidays Mrs. Orcutt will go to her favorite vacation spot, Keewaydin Club on an island off the coast the of Naples in the Gulfs of Mexico. She has been going there for 18 years, When she heads North, Mrs.

Orcutt will stop off in Birmingham, to visit her brother-in-law, Walter Orcutt and his wife. THE SANTA CLAUS SET will gather from noon to 2 p. m. Saturday in Congress Lake Club for the annual Christmas party. This event for children and grandchildren of members is to feature entertainment, refreshments and gifts from Santa.

HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS-Focal point at the tea given the Christmas tree. Admiring the little fellows who brightin the P. W. Litchfield home honoring Children's Hospital en days for patients are Mrs. Carl Pearl (left) and Mrs.

volunteers was a wreath of "Pinkie" puppets which circled Arthur Rose. Thursday Luncheon Newcomers Will Hear Mrs. Amer ANNUAL Christmas party of Cuyahoga Falls Newcomers Club, Afternoon Section, will be a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in Sanginiti's.

Mrs. Louis Amer will talk on "Decorating With Candles." Hostesses will be Mrs. Frank Houston, Mrs. William G. Renz and Mrs.

John Sutton. Mrs. Ralph Haught may be contacted by Falls newcomers who wish to attend. PROCONESS CLUB of First Congregational Church will have its annual Christmas dinner party in the church at 6 p. m.

Thursday. Girls of Kate Waller Barrett School and the school staff, headed by Mrs. Dorothy Barlow, executive director, will be guests. This is the eighth year Proconess has entertained the group. Dinner arrangements are be.

ing made by Katharine Lee Hoover and table decorations by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Tietz of 1137 Dayton st. announce the engagement of their daughter Carolyn Elaine to Wade Andrew Christian son of Mrs.

Evelyn Christian of 1739 High, Cuyahoga Falls. The bride- was graduated from North High and is a secretary for First Presbyterian Church. Her fiance was graduated from Falls High and is employed by Reuther Mold and Manufacturing Co. AfHe has (but a diamond ring) what better gift to give him and what better time to give it than this Christmas? These have a handsome masculine distinction are conservatively mounted have lifetime lastingness. Top: Diamonds in eighteen karat white gold $295 Bottom: Diamond fourteen karat yellow gold $350 Prices include Federal tax Charge or budget Illustrations slightly enlarged The genuine Henry B.

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