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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 10

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4kron Beacon Joiirn I timed into A mg JJea By BI A IAV In one seemed Kii wi THF.RF. IS NO IX BT in their k. Finally came the i a vacation budge'. Florida Chamber of (' siovt. office neatly had to povt.

office neatly had to it Florida wants it. The only vn for sun, fun, to 'i Hie 'i formation. The put on a i-pi-i iai them. They hae iW) pieces of m.iil difficulty was in picking the spot to sand and sea. And of course, a hit letter rier hi idge.

:) handle the response. of thp group was called. idle of the living room floor a of the group was called. Kil middle of the living room floor 5' 1 "or briilgr is the reason for It all. For years now.

Boh Sandherg, Ki! (Robert) Kelver and Dick Goldsmith have had a weekly round at, thp raid table their wives never invited. But the gitls suffered through with hardly a complaint and weip jewarded occasionally by being taken out for a big evening. Two years aco one of thorn got Hip idea it. would fun to take a vacation together, So all winnings were deposited meeting piled the li'eta. ture in the awl the eijht went hke a gaiderier through a (atalog.

Itesult reservation at Cresecnt Reach in a Gulf side motel. Karh couple will have it own little efficiency unit There is a pool and the (iulf for swimming. The four couples will leave March 21, two couples to a ear. They will be hack in time to greet the Faster Bunny. -jv, quote one of the wives Husbands ake Year To Make Plans For Party By SAI.I.Y MILLER WHEN" IT'S TIME TO PLAN A PARTY, men are usually as scarce as left-handed monkey wrenches.

But not husbands of Junior Women's Civie Club members. They formed a Men's Auxiliary just to show the wome" how and they've been at it for five years. We're told they'r excellent parties but it fakes the men a year to plan the annual affairs! Arrangements for this year's party, a "Hard Times Hop" at 9 p. m. Saturday in Firestone Country Club, are being kept secret, as usual.

But it's leaked out that admission is 39c and if your shoes match, watch out! You'll be fined. Prizes -a washboard, washcloth and similar items Hhert was no mention of perfume or nylons' will he awarded ta the man and woman wearing a costume most representative of income tax blues. The dance commemorates income tax filing deadlln. THOSE WHO HAVE planned the affair at monthly meetings during the year are Frederick Huffman, Ray Ransweiler, George Farkas, Ralph Ayres, Dr. William Starn, Robert Ormsby, Al Berry, Earl Poinar, Lars Ecklund, William Rodgers, Ray Weisent and Carl Ellis.

"It kind of a consolation pi le. ilaliii Felver's wife, Mary, feels she needs the rest, so hard has she worked on the present Art Institute membership drive. The final report tea is Friday at. Jitaf-side, home of Mrs. Hugh A.

Call. That, little bird that sits on my grapevine seems to think the goal will be i cached. FMITA ANimKOLl had an experience the other Hay. She went, to the airport 1o meet Her jiusband, Andy, who was due in fiotn a business trip lo South America. She waited and waited.

No Andy. Finally phone calls were made to Venezuela and Andy's whereabouts learned. His plane had been forced down on a tiny Island a wire had been Kent but did not reach Krnila. He arrived 'it hours late, sad' and Hound. Ruth and Seotty Bieree are off on a two week trip to Florida.

MISS NANCY KEAT1I Nancy Keaih To Wed Robert P. Spencer MR. AND MRS. GORDON C. KEATH of 3130 Orchard rd.

1 Flora Flint, Mary Tittle. Madgel Liston, Ruth Duncan and Lillian Brenner. ONCE A YEAR, members of Ten Year Aircraft Wives Club, give a covered dish dinner for the entire family. This year it'll be at 6 p. m.

Saturday in Goodyear Hall. Wednesday, the group will meet for a business session at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Agnes Pursley, 87 Hurlburt a v.

Mrs. Carl Schaefer will assist the hostess. EIGHT MEMBERS of Tire Town Chapter, National Secretaries Association, are going to Detroit Friday to learn about "The Sixth Sense Secretarial Sense," theme of a two-day conference. The conference at the University of Detroit Is sponsored by the Detroit Transcript Chapter and will include lectures by educators, businessmen and secretaries. Attending from Akron will be Dorothy Campbell, Guyldia Koesis, i Stoddard, in Silver Lake are announcing the engagement of their daughter Nancy to Robert P.

Spencer. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. Silencer of 2965 Overlook also in Silver Lake.

i wants The bride-elect, who was graduated from Old Trail School, studied at Stephens College in Columbia, and now is a junior at Kent State University. Her fiance is a senior at Kent State where he affiliated wilh Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. He received his high school diploma from Cuyahoga Falls High. MRS. M.

V. ELIZABMH KAKIK)S, HIKS. UKOKGK MRS. V. II.

KIRK. luncheon for dental aociety aiuiliary Shamrocks, Stovepipe Hats home of Mrs. R. Dental Auxiliary Luncheon Like A Flower Keech, MRS. A.

J. BENDER will vesper services at 2 p. m. In a discussion of a chapter Kate Waller Barrett School. I from the hook, "Externals ofThe Rev.

W. A. Snowball Garden TRADITIONAL shamrocks and stovepipe hats will decorate the scene when Merry Esthers Auxiliary of Elva Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Tonawanda av. "Personalities I Have Met In Recent Books will be Mrs. Lu- the Catholic Church, when Is-j Woodland Methodist Uiurrn, abella Studv Club meets at 8 (will conduct services.

was Mrs. A. rn-ch airman Rodine. for the Kclmol of fashion and design (the heads. "The self confidence that everv woman wants comes p.

m. tnday. Mrs. A. M.

Nancy of 2100 Romig will be hostess. meeis ai a p. m. iiiesoay in anna stahlecker's topic before the YWCA. jAlethiorian Study Club at 8 Plans will be completed for'p.

m. Friday in the home of (he group's annual style show Mrs. Paul A. Krider, 18fK) The Loyal Order of Moose in Cuyahoga Falls will give a ben-efit dance at 8 p. m.

Friday in the Moose Hall. The event is Women's Board of Peoples Hospital took time out for a chat this week and then got down to business. The women voted a $10,000 payment on their pledge of $75,000 Ut the current hospital building program. The original pledge of made in 1031, was increased last year to $75,000 and this week's payment makes a total of $30,000 paid. NESTS of trays were awarded the winners of the "Earn Your Way" board project, which has been going on since December.

Mrs. Guy Gundaker Mrs. William Gullck and Mrs. Ward Keener split the prize for the most money turned in. Mrs.

John Rutledge and Mrs. Frank Ake walked off wilh first place in the contest for the most original idea. As a result, Eleanor (Mr. Ake) will wear a while and silver stole over her evening gowns this Spring while her mother, Mrs. Rutledge, will wrap a day time stole of plaid about her shoulders when the breeze blows cool.

By the way, Mrs. Andrew By MARION GEY ICR AKliON CITY Club ballroom presented a flower garden appearance Wednesday for the Spring luncheon of Women's Auxiliary to Akron Dentat Society. Dolled at Initio were beautifully dressed women wearing W. A. WOODLING, attorney, and card rmrtv to he held Anril Kingsley av MRS.

J. L. Rinn played the; when she knows that she is piano during the luncheon and woii dressed from the skin 9 in O'Neil's Georgian Room. Mrs. Paul F.

Barlctt will in will show travel pictures or tne(To nonor wuuam anerwooa, a after Ihe introductions Klla iiio uost uhon Akron nrandmnth-: nasi, nrpsident of the Moose. out," Miss Kardos said. She advised women to recognize their figure faults and dress to Akron Public Library. Mrs. P.

ers' Club meets at 7:30 p. m. heart Alumni Association, who beth Kardos of Cleveland spoke on "Your Fashion Personality." will assist the host- i Friday In Yeager's. Speaker for Tuesday's meeting will be Lucille Cato who will demonstrate the latest hair styles. is now a member of the Falls Moose lodge.

jj. Ballard less. Miss Kardos Is widely known overcome them. fhwer-like hats. Many hals; I Sunday, members will attend LONE STAR COUNCIL, Daughters of America, will have its annual inspection at Joan Sluiber Becomes Bride Of Donald I links NFAVLY MAURIFT) Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Minks are their home in Columbus where Mr. I links Is an student at Ohio Slate University. 7:30 tonight in IOOF Hall, Front Cuyahoga Falls. Mrs.

Flossie Wilson, district deputy, will be inspecting officer. were trimmed with flowers, other wero decked In ribbon and veiling. Small wicker baskets filled with arrangements of tulips, daisies and others flowers were the centerpieces on the tables. A larger basket with cream-colored candles In silver candelabra decorated the head table at one end of the ballroom. At the other end was the punch table with crystal bowls of orange punch.

Circling the bowls were orange and white flowers with foliage. Tourers were Mrs. M. V. Seal I and Mrs.

John Troyan. Flowers were arranged by Mrs. George Shuler. West Side Th bride, the former Male was there wearing a fine coat of tan she has been cruising through Southern seas aboard the liner Nieuw Amsterdam. Stuiber, Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Mater Stuiber of X13 MtCutiley Cuyahoga Falls. Mr. Ilinks Is the son of Mr. anil Amos Ilinks of Ki Carpenter si.

The couple exchanged wedding vows before the Rev. R. M. Ward of the First Brethren J. E.

WHITE of Men's Garden Cluh will speak on "Roses" when West Side Garden Club meets at 1 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. William Hanvill, 2237 Eighth Cuyahoga Falls. Mrs.

T. S. Bowman will give the garden guide following the nusery man's talk. MATRONS SOCIETY of St. 1 if i es, -v I i PEOPLE ARE talking about the beautiful decor of the Jerome Kaufman home on Hampshire rd.

The Kaufmans gave the second in a series of parties last weekend. Milly SKATFD at the head tableChurch. with officers of the hostess For the ceremony the bride auxiliary were Mrs. W. II.

I wore a champagne lace over Kirk, auxiliary president; Mrs. i net and satin gown and a N. E. Wenlsler. president of shoulder length veil fastened to the Women's Auxiliary to Sum ja Juliet cap.

She carried an mit County Medical Society," orchid on a white Bible. Shaw wore white to comtile Johns Lutheran Church. Firestone Park, will have a fish fry in the school Friday from 5 to 7 p. m. Mrs.

Paul Grna is program chairman of the event, open to the public. ment her deep simian while Mrs. Sidney Rear chose black. Both are just back from the South. the Portage Country Club cabaret dance this Saturday.

It's planned for the main lounge beginning at 9 p. m. The following evening a buffet supper will be served in the main dining room from 5 until 8 p. m. Peterboro MRS.

"AFRICAN VIOLETS" will be Mrs. Oliver T. Pease's topic before Peterborough Garden Club at 8 p. m. Friday in the DONAM) 1UNKS SipvHnt photo R.

K. Stinaff, wdfe of the president of Summit County IV-ntal Society; Mrs. II. J. Iloppo of Cleveland, wife of the president-elect of the Ohio State Dental Society, and Mrs.

Arthur Heibert, wife of the Immediate past president of the state organization. Mr, F. Sommers of Ann Arlr, was Introduced. Slw I the wife of who apoke Wednesday at a meeting of Akron Hental Society in the Mayflower. Others introduced were Mrs.

Michael Mjrcpy, Mrs. Leon ard Comunale, Mrs. Dewey Patterson and Mrs. Louis Cara-belii. Mrs.

George A. Soelev was DOLORES SMITH, in a yellow lace and tulle gown, was maid of honor. A corsage of yellow carnations was pinned to a matching muff of tulle and satin. Judith Stuilfcr, gowned in blue lace and tulle gown, attended her sister. Her blue muff was highlighted by yellow cm nadoiis.

William Minks, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Everett llamm and Richard Sluiber, brother of the bride, ushei i'il. The reception was given in the church. Mrs. Minks was graduated Alplin Delia l'i Entertain Pledges A Thecile "BE YOUR AGE," title of the'ciission of members' work cm rent comedy at Coach House.

when Ohio Poetry Society, Ak-Thealer of Woman's City Club, run Branch, meets at 8 p. m. will have no significance when Friday. two Alpha Delta Pi age groups! Mrs. F.

G. Harmon of 583 meet there at 8:30 p. m. Friday, i Weber will be hostess. chairman of the event and herlfiom Stow High School, convene at 7:30 tonight in WBA Hall, 507 W.

Market st. The Review's Pioneer Club gathered for a covered dish luncheon, quilting session and business meeting this afternoon. Mrs. Doris Seebach and Mrs. Martha Roth served as Alumnae will entertain 17 new pledges at the theater.

Differences in the age groups Review of Worn-Association will Protection an's Benefit will be minimized as the theatergoers go to the chapter house, 3lill E. Buchlel after the performance for gctae-(uamted games and refreshments. The partv committee includes You'll find there's an Mrs. Lcallicrman Speaker 'Spring Plantings' Topic For Pioneers "SPRING PLANTINGS" will he Mis. E.

R. I hoi man's topic before Pioneer Garden Club al tonight. Mrs. Leathermau, member of Fedeiaiion Gaidm Club, will speak to the group in the home of Mis, Lloyd Shew of 377 W. South st.

Co hostesses will be Mrs. Phillip Schweigert Jr. and Mrs. M. B.

I'eriy. Mlillu.i.ti'"'" LUNCHEON in the Smorgashoid, Stow is schedule for the :30 p. Speech Section of Cuyahoga Falls mian's Club at 12 foin dresses! It's the magic of youth 11. D. Coddington, Jean Sonnhalter.

Mrs. Walter Fow-iler, Mrs. William D. Boesche, 'Lorraine Gates, Janet Schaffcr and Mrs. William R.

Bond. MILTON KOMITO, producer-director, will be guest speaker for a 1 p. m. luncheon Friday of Akron dan-deLion Club in Woman's "it N' 'Club. Mrs.

A. I. Hacker Is chairman of the guest day luncheon. Assisting are Mrs. V.

S. Hub bison, Mrs. F. W. H.ickalhorn and Mrs.

Ray (ieis. The luncheon, originally scheduled for last week, was postponed due lo iIip weather. MRS. CFI.IA DIMMETTE will talk on "Sonnets and Greater Outlines" and Mrs. Dorothy Reid will lead a dis- Friday.

Mrs. C. R. CiiinniingH is making transportation arrange nieuts and Mrs. J.

C. hitwnrth, section chairman, and Mrs, Lowell Body are in charge of luncheon arrangements. Report of the nominating committee will be given by Mrs, Virgil Krantz, Mis, j. Oumtoek and Mrs. Cum mings.

the flair for pert prettiness because our spring selection is a "hand picked" collection with. in mind. with a luncheon at noon covered dish in the Akron gulf stream denim by "Forge" MRS, ROLLIN KINSFV i Armory, speak on "Lillies" before Moga another fashion first a dress of cotton denim that's sanforized completely washable and styled for casual beauty blue, grey and brown 10-18. 1H95 WESTGATE ond STATE ROAD Shopping Centers dore Garden Club at 1pm. TT Friday in the home of Mrs ADVISORY board of the Ak Charles Taylor, 3890 Argonne j.inri jvrA will mPC( at Mogadore.

11:30 p. m. Friday in the school. Flower arrangements will he, Mr-. Harold O'bell and Mrs.

provided by Mrs. Richard Math Loren Rvan will be hostesses, ew and Mrs. Elwood Wise. -A- 1 Firestone Park Council, A SHAMROCK party and Daughters of America, will have business session are on Friday's degree team practice at 7:30 agenda for Esther E. Phile Tent, p.

m. Friday in the YWCA. Dis-Daughters of Union Veterans. jtrict Deputy Mrs. Flossie Wil-Members will start the day's son will be a guest.

Twin'. ri.N MOSfV SHOP floor PICTURE FRAMING IMMEDIATE SKRVHtt Charles Mayer Studios 130 W. Bowtry JE-5-6121 Open Every F.veniiif( to 9 SI..

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