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The Terre Haute Tribune-Star from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 37

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t. H. TftlBUNt'STAA 30, What Women Are Doing ConUnnert Prom Page 36. Ruby Jackson, Verna Stewart Trella Rolott, Mildred Bolinger Catt-ie Novall, Thelma Nickle and Ruth Fox. MAPtE AVENUE WCTU TO MEET TUESDAY The Maple Avenue Woman's Christian Temperance Union wilt meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m at the New Hope United Meth odist Church.

President Ethyl Fry will pre side. Devotions and reports wili be given. Program books will be filled out for the new year. Refreshments will be served by Pearl Bruce and Irene Pel- AREME COMMITTEE MEETING SET A Social Committee Terre Haute Chapter, OES, wil meet a Tuesday afternoon at p.m., at the Masonic Temple 224 N. 8th St.

DAYTIME GRANDMOTHERS CLUB TO MEET The Daytime Grandmothers Club will meet Tuesday at the Eagles Club for a 12 noon lun cheon. At 1 o'clock the business meet ing will be held with President Mary Lou Brown presiding Elec tion of officers will be held. RADOURA TEMPLE SETS SEWING DAY a a Temple No. 23 Daughters of the Nile, monthly sewing day will be Tuesday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.

in the Madrid Room, Imperial House Chairman for the day is Harrah, assisted by Helen Har baugh and Lola Hardesty, co chairmen. CONSERVATION AUXILIARY SETS COVERED DISH SUPPER Ladies Auxiliary of the Vigo Conservation Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse for a covered dish supper. Hostesses will be Grace Lehman, Sally Keller and Dor othy Greemore. "BEGINNING DAY" SET BY ALPHA MU CHAPTER Xi Alpha Mu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority will cele brate "Beginning Day" Tues day at 6:30 p.m.

with a poi luck supper at the Saddle Club west of West Terre Haute. Business session will follov with the president, Kathryn Bos well, presiding. GRANDMOTHERS CLUB SETS BAKE SALE Rock A Bye Baby Grand mothers Club will have a bake sale Thursday at the Courthouse The sale will start at 9 a.m. REPUBLICAN WORKSHOP TO MEET AT REA PARK SEPT. Vigo County Republican Work Continued On Page 39, Col.

4. Christmas Card SPECIAL DISCOUNT Plus FREE $1.49 value. Address and Christmas List, Calendar Date Book with each Imported Christmas Card Order. (Hurryl Offer Ends Sept. 31st) HALLMARK HALL OF CARDS Honey Creek Square The Tribune-Star Congratulates Program Plant For ISU Year Complete Plans for the eoffilng year dove been completed by the Univerttty Wfoei CWb of tifi- dlana State Untvertlty.

MM. Richard Clokey, vice president and program charge. chairman, Is In The first event of the club year will be the New Wives Party on Tuesday, Sept. 2fl, at 7:80 p.m., at the home of Mrs. James Kyle, 40 S.

22nd St. Mrs. Edward Warner, assistant hospitality chairman, will be in charge. Ed Spears' GOLDEN WEDDING anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Spears. 617 S. Forest Brazil, will be celebrated with open house Sept. 6 from 2 until 5 p.m. in their home.

Friends and relatives are invited to call. They were married Sept. 8, 1920, in Clay County. They are members of the First Baptist Church. Their children, all of whom plan to be present for the celebration, are Mrs.

Virgil Landes, RR 1, Reelsville; Roy, Myers. Mrs. William Hudson, Quincy, 111., and (ordan, RR 2, Greencastle. There are nine grandchildren and "ive great-grandchildren, The Fall Luncheon of the club will be at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 6, In the East Ballroom of the Tirey Memorial Union Building.

Honor guest and speaker will be Dr. Alan C. Rankln, president of ISU. Mrs. Richard Melloh and Charles Shutt will present the program.

Mrs. William Osmon and Mrs James Watkins will serve as co-chairman. Tea Planned A tea will be held in conjunction with the Faculty Women's Club of Indiana State from 2 until 4 p.m. at the University Club of Hulman Center. Mrs Joseph Kish will be University Wives' chairman, and Mrs.

J. Brummett, Faculty Women's chairman. Club members will meet for a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. at St Frank Baysingers the wives.

Mrs. Badestcher will chairman hi charge. election of will at a business meeting at p.m. on Tuesday, March 2 at the jutheran Student center on the campus of Indiana State University. Mrs.

Allan Rodgeri will serve as chairman. A Saturday night dinner dance will be held March 27 at 7 o'clock at the Phoenix Club with Charles Hopkins and Mrs. Richard Spear acting as co-chairmen. The final general meeting of the club year will be a noon unchcon on Saturday, May at a place to be announcedh. Co-chairmen will be Mrs.

John Hill and Mrs, Tom Venable. The Belgian painter Antoine Wiertz (1806-1865) painted 131 canvases SO feet wide and 3C feet high, totaling nearly 4.5 acres. This is believed to be the greatest area covered by any painter of note. ceordlng to the National graphic Society. federal authorities estimate hat In Americans win fl68 million picnics, 483 on fishing tries, 178 and 89 million hikes, the Men Noble Ordtf after was founded tit iatt fcy ing Edward nt.

tint Jtwtlry and Wnteh Repair JOHNSON'S 645 OHIO BETTY DeLONG SABERTON SCHOOL OF DANCING ENROLL NOW for SEPT. CLASSES (CLASSES START SEPT, 9TH) TAP-ACROBATIC and BALLET Adult Ballroom Classes 1822 S. 20th 235-4366 A JOINT WEDDING ANNIVERSARY celebration will be held by Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.

Baysinger, RR 3, Clinton, and their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baysinger, Lyford, Sept. 6, at the Clinton First Christian Church. Open house will be from 2 to 5 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Baysinger will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. They were married in Terre Haute on Sept. 7.

1920. Mrs. Baysinger was the former Zora McDonald. They have seven children, Mrs. June Henry of Roseville, Mrs.

Patty Kelley of RR Clinton; Mrs. Esther Vandivier of Troy, Ohio; Mrs. Ruth Ringo, Terre Haute; Harold Baysinger, Lyford; Jimmie, Rosedale, and Perry Baysinger, Clinton. They have 23 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Mr.

Baysinger was employed for several years with the Clinton Water Utility and as a plumber before retirement and resided in this community for the past 49 years. Oscar Doves MR. AND MRS. OSCAR DOVE, Newport, will celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary Aug. 30 with a family get- together in Indianapolis at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Charles Lewis. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dove were born and reared in the Newport community and spent part of their early married life in Palestine, 111. They moved to Vermillion County in 1927.

They have eight children, Gerald, Mrs. Velma Simms, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis, Mrs. Jewel Yoder, all of Indianapolis; Bill, Palestine, Jim, Anderson, Oscar Dale, Utica, and Robert, Lynn Haven, Fla. There are 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

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Harold Baysingers SILVER WEDDING anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baysinger, Lyford, will be celebrated in a joint open house Sept. 6 from 2 to 5 at the Clinton First Christian Church, with the Frank Baysingers. They were married on Sept.

2, 1945, at the First Christian Church in Clinton, by the Rev. E. Depoister. Mrs. Baysinger was the former Marie Bennett of Lyford.

They have four daughters, Mrs. Connie Clark-of Catlin, Mrs. Caryle Montgomery, Clinton; Mrs. Nancy Moulton, Clinton, and Vickie at home. They have four grandchildren.

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