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tHt TRIBUNE ft TBRtt HAUTE, INO TUKDAY, MAY 25, 1971 Weddings and Engagements By Jane Nafftemper Tribune Sociefy Editor WA UNE 12 LS THE DATE SET for the wedding of Miss Mary Kav Waillv and Steven M. Bush. The ceremony is set for 2:30 i 32 Barbour Avenue United Methodist Church. Parents of Miss Wallly are Mr. and Mrs.

Louis A. Wailly. 1930 Hendricks and Leonard 51' bride, and Jeff Eder. nephew of Officiating at the double-ring bride, will serve as grooms- JANE NATTKEMPH men. Ushers will be Barry Spencer and Fred King, Indianapolis.

Immediately following the ceremony, there will be a What Women Are Doing By Carolyn Toopi For Biggs Womon'i Editor THE REGULAR monthly jneeting of the Wabash Valley Grandmothers' Club No. 118 wJJJ be Thursday at the McFall Room of the YMCA. There will a The business meeting will be conducted by the president, Mrs. Mabel Garvey, at p.m. SIDEWALK AM 1 SHOW WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED i' Winners in th6 annual Sidewalk Art Show of tfil Pen and' Brush Club, held Ittt SatardAy in the mall of Honey Creek Square, have been announced.

The event was co-sponsored by The Croaswalkers will be dancing Friday, May 28, from 8 until 11 p.m. at the Aragon Ballroom, Clinton. Chick Bean will be the caller. Members of Terre Haute clubs are invited to join tiie Cross walkers. Regular family night of Zorah Shrine will CAROLYN TOOTS reception for 200 guests at the party in honor of their son and Indiana State University Lodge, fiancee Saturday evening, June 12, at the Zorah Shrine ceremony will be the Rev.

L. E. Peyton. Music will be provided by Paul Steward, organist, and Miss Lisa Cundiff, vocalist. The bride will be given in a i age by her father.

Her wedding colors i After a wecming trip 10 xven- Qrlh was graduated will be romance blue, pale lucky Lakei. the couple will re- fnjm Gerstmeyer FIigh School blue, lime green and white. 1129 Florida Ave. an will be graduated from Attending her sister as maid) Miss Vrailly was graduate Indiana glate University June 6 cf honor will be Miss JVmyjfrom High School gh employed a Schultz and PARTY FOR MISS HOGG Pamela Sue Hoggatt, who will wed Martin Hugh Hackett on June 12, was honor guest at a recent party. From left are Miss Melinda Mode- silt, hostess; Mrs.

Robert L. Sharp, mother of the bride; Miss Hoggatt, bride-to-be; Mrs. Martin F. Hackett, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Fred W.

Modesitt, hostess. Photo by Strausburg. be Wednesday evening at the Shrine Temple. Dinner will be served from 5:45 until 6:30 p.m., after which pupils from Collett School will provide vocal entertainment. Mrs.

Norma Davies will act as mistress of ceremonies. There will be games from 7 until 9 p.m. Allendale. Mr. and Mrs.

Bush will entertain with a rehearsal dinner party in honor of their son and his fiancee Friday evening, June! ania, the couple will resident 11. at Adami's Restaurant. No. 55, Marylaine Apartments. After a wedding trip to Ken- Qrlh was Temple.

After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsyl Waillv and Mrs. Frances Eder.jand will be graduated in June from Indiana State University. She is employed at St. Anthony Hospital. Mr.

Bush was graduated from Gerstmeyer High School and is a senior at ISU. He is employed by Sears Roebuck and Co. nister of the bride, will serve as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Nancy Powell, Miss Kathy Piker and Miss Karen Bush, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Jennifer Eder, niece of Zeta Chapter of Triad will close its season with a dinner a the Cottage Inn Restaurant at :30 p.m.

Wednesday. In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Cliford Eley, Mrs. Earla Melendy, rlrs. James Syester and Mrs.

Terry McCammon. Triad has closed the year With the singing of several programs. On May 12 the group sane for the ladies of the C. H. M.

Class of Dean Avenue Christian Church, and on May 20 at the Woman's Department Club at a dinner honoring Miss Mabel Hinellne who is retiring as a teacher at Deming School. Zeta Chapter will resume practice in the fall under the direction of Mrs. Fred Land, accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Eley. At the May business meeting the following officers were elected for the 1971-72 year; Mrs.

Clifford Mikles, president; Mrs. Earle Melendy, vice-president; Mrs. Eva Hixon, secretary; Mrs. Clifford Eley, treasurer; and Mrs. Glenn Rogers the club and Honey Square merchants.

A Mrs. Louise ftafrten won Best of Show for her "Queen Anne's Lace." The second award went Beatrice D'Enbeau for her oil painting, "Tourists," and third prize to James Shepard, dent at Indiana State TJniver-- slty, for his egg tempera painting, "The Never-Ending Story of a Man and His Clouds." Honorable mention also went to Virginia Ziels for her mixed'me- dia study of a head. Thelma Jobe 1 the prize for the best "Covered Bridge;" James Plaas won the prize for the Best oil, "Bouquet," Halpem. won a prize for a mixed collage. and Mrs.

William Polje, board members. Wednesday Tourist Club Announces Year's Program The program for the 1971-1972'retary. and Miss Florence Rich- attend I as flower The bride-elect was honor guest at a pre-nuptial picnic and Troy Wailly, nephew of the bride, as ring bearer. Bests man will be Robert Boyd, Indianapolis. Dan Dwyer, Ind'ianapolis; 0.

L. "Buck" Na- Look Your Very Loveliest oarty at noon Saturday at mss stoehr wag hostess for the party. Hostesses for a bridal shower in honor of Miss WaiUy in the Fellowship Room at the church were Miss Leat.ha Morey and Mrs. Frances Eder. A miscellaneous bridal shower for the bride-elect was held at the home of Mrs.

Eder. RR 52. Hostesses for the party were Miss Nancy Powell, Miss Kathy Piker and Mrs. Janice Gladish. ORTH-HARRAH MISS CAROL ORTH and Paul David Harrah will be married on June 13 at 3:30 p.m.

at the First United Methodist Church. Start with one of our Wonderful Nationally Known PERMANENTS The necessary perfect support for of today's charming styles. Will make fine, dry, grey or problem hai hold the smartest sets. Including (hampoo set and cut 5 95 Reg. up to $15.00 Waves by L'OREAL HELENE CURTIS, ZOTOS, HIBNER, BRECK, RAYETTE, WELIA plus our 30 years of experience guarantee excellence.

Call for information or for your appointment for one of your grandest waves. SHAMPOO SET All of the fascinating styles, smartly sophisticated or casual and carefree. Our talented stylists do them all to O45 perfection. Cut Styling $5.95. FAMOUS $20 VITA CREME PERM.

$7.95. Above prices Pre-Holidayj 50c more. HELENE CURTIS NO SET PERM. $10. Andre Duval HONEY CREEK SQUARE 232-9141 or 232-9245 Miss Orth is the daughter of Mrs.

J. Paul Orth, 613 N. ti. Miss Chri 25th and the late Mr. Orth, flower girl, and parents of Mr.

Harrah are Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Harrah, 114 S. 22nd St.

The Rev. Phillip Stone will officiate at the double-ring cere mony, and music will be pro vided by Mrs. A. J. Amber ger, organist, and Mrs.

Richard Burchell, vocalist. The bride will be given in marriage by Wilbur Ramsey, an intimate family friend. Wedding colors will be pastel shades of pink, peach, yellow, mint green and light blue. Mrs. Paula Sheehan will attend her sister as matron of Co.

Mr. Harrah was graduated from Wiley High School and is a junior at ISU. He is employed at Columbia Records. SLAVEN-THOMAS MISS DONNA JEAN SLAVEN and Walter E. Thomas III will be married on Saturday at 11 a.m.

at the Chapel-By-The-Sea, Newport, R. I. Parents of Miss Slaven, Newport, R.I., are Mr. and Mrs. Ledford Slaven, RR 24, and Mr.

Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Thomas Newport, "R.I. Mrs.

Evelyn Madden, organist, will provide music for the double-ring ceremony. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Her bridal colors will be lavender and Attending as matron of honor will be Mrs. Pat Phelan, and jridesmaids will be Miss Carol Potter and Miss Karen Biginat- ti. Miss Christine Grover will be honor, and bridesmaids will be Miss Donna Serban, Miss Peggy Jeffers, Miss Bonnie Kratzer and Mrs.

Robert Harrah sister-in-law of the bride groom. Miss Patricia Johnson, Effingham, 111., cousin of the bride, will serve as junior bridesmaid. Best man will be Robert Harrah brother of the bride- Best man will be James Phelan, and Timothy Sant and Frank Silvia will serve as groomsmen and ushers. There will be a dinner and reception after the ceremony at Maghann's Restaurant, Newport, R.I. Miss Slaven was graduated from Gerstmeyer High School and is serving in the Security Division with the United States Navy, stationed at Newport, R.I Mr.

Thomas was graduated from Rogers High School and is serving with the United States Naval Submarine Service, also stationed at Newport. After a wedding trip to Nassau and Miami, the couple will return to Newport where they will reside until Mr. Thomas is transferred. Two showers for the bride- elect have been given in Newport. Miss Dee Potter was hostess for one, and Mrs.

Walter E. He Wants Lady Friend With Lots to Offer By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I am a 66-year-old man. In excellent health. My dear wife of over 40 years died four years ago and I am very lonely. I would like to find myself a lady friend, but I have a rather strange preference for heavy women.

I would like a woman who weighs anywhere from 250 to 300 pounds, and with a huge bust. Her age could be from 50 to 65 years old. Where could I find such a woman? Is there a club in California I could join? I am not a prejudiced person. The lady could be any color. BORN IN EUROPE.

DEAR BORN: I know of no club that specializes in large women, but you should have no trouble if you have only one head. Just let a few friends know that you are in the market for a woman who is at least pounds on the hoof, and wait for the stampede. DEAR ABBY: I have been going with a gentlaman I'll call "John" for three years. He wants to marry me and honeymoon in Europe. My problem is that when I first met John, I told him that I was only a year older than he, which is not true.

I will need a passport and visa, which of course bear my real age. While traveling together, a passport will be very difficult to conceal from John. Should I tell him my real age now? Should I wait until after we are married? Or should I try to keep it from him as long as possible? He iy not want to marry me when he finds out how old I ANONYMOUS, NATURALLY. DEAR ANONYMOUS: Tell him now and take your chances. If age makes that much difference to John, if you marry him first, he might terminate the marriage after he learns the truth.

DEAR ABBY: You said that you find beards extremely attractive. For your information, you can no more manicure a beard than you can give your fingernails a haircut. RAY DEAR RAY: Landscape artists speak of "manicuring" a lawn, so if a lawn can be not a beard? What's your problem? You'll feel better if you get it off your chest. Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal. 90069.

For a personal reply enclose stamped, addressed envelope. club year of the Wednesday Tourist Club has been announced. On Sept. 15, the program on "Looking Back" will be pre sented by Mrs. Charles Russell.

Hostesses will be Miss Florence Richards and Mrs. JameS Sul livan. Miss Gertrude Soules will give "Saunterers," a travel talk, on Oct. 20. Miss Soules and Mrs.

Homer Powell will be hostesses. "A Biography," presented by Mrs. Robert Pickard, will be the subject of the Nov. 17 meeting. Mrs.

Grover Roll and Mrs. Russell will be. host- irds, treasurer. Members of the executive committee are Mrs. Elmer Ciancone, Miss Gertrude Soules and Mrs.

Charles Russell. Mrs. Grover Roll is parliamentarian; Miss Florence Richards, historian; Mrs. John Jakes, press, and Mrs. J.

E. Freed, flowers. Manhattan District was name for the large-scale project which developed the atomic bomb. CLIP THIS COUPON 8 10 FULL COLOR PORTRAIT may really am. groom.

Serving as groomsmen will be Jeff Hill, Wayne Hutson, Kurt Cress and Mike Pence. Tim Buddie and Alan Snell, Brazil, cousin of the bride, will usher. Brian Paul Sheehan, nephew of the bride, will be ring bearer. There will be a reception for 300 guests at the Quaker Maid Camp, after the ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Harrah will entertain with a rehearsal dinner Charles CSSCS Miss Vivian Sinclair and Mrs. Earl Pike will be hostesses for the Dec. 15 meeting, and are also in charge of the program. Mrs.

Floyd Phillips will re view "Don't Fall Off the Moun tain" by Shirley MacLaine at the Jan. 19 meeting. Mrs. John Jakes and Mrs. L.

Schuman Hunter will be hostesses. Hostesses for the Feb. 16 meeting will be Mrs. E. L.

Maddox and Mrs. J. E. Freed. Miss Florence Richards will discuss The Americans" by David Frost.

Subject of the March 15.pro- gram will be "Miracle at Philadelphia" by Elizabeth Bowen, presented by Mrs. Homer Pow- Hostesses will be Mrs. Wilburn Eversole and Miss Winifred Ray. Mrs. E.

L. Maddox will present the program at the April 19 meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. Floyd Phillips and Mrs. Robert Picfcard.

The May 17 meeting will be Guest Day. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elmer Ciancone and Mrs. Hugh Larrance. Officers for the current year are: Mrs.

Earl Pike, president; Miss Vivian Sinclair, vice president; Mrs. Homer Powell, sec- QUESTIONNAIRE WASHINGTON (AP) Rep David W. Dennis, said Monday he is mailing a com- rehensive que i a i to nearly 200,000 residents in the 10th distrct. He said it deals with issues such a the Indo china war, revenue sharing, Social Security increases, busing of school children, nationa medical insurance and welfare reform. Plus Tax 1.00 for additional paneni NO AGE LIMITS 1 per panon No limit par family Appointments Requaited but not necanary.

Open 9:30 A.M.-6 P.M. WATSON STUDIO 676 Ohio, Terra Haute OFFER ENDS 4 p.m. Friday, May 2601 WABASH AVE. No Charge for Decorating Service Hours: 9 to 5 Daily Evenings 7 to 9 Mondays and Fridays FURNITURE DRAPERIES CARPET FURNITURE 2601 WABASH AVE. Free Parking Right at Our Door Thomas for the other.

Race Fans Set Parties Five-hundred mile race fans in Terre Haute are forming groups to sit together at Saturday's race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Seated with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Cloutier and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Cloutier will be Mrs. Patricia about People MISS GRETTA WALTERS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Walters, 2312 Washington was tapped for Laurels, an underclass women's scholarship and activities honorary at Tranklin College, Franklin, Ind Miss Walters is a member o) Delta Zeta Sorority and has just Thompson and Mike, Bob and sons, David, Danny, Elmhurst, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bronson, Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Ott, Wauwatosa, Dr. completed her sophomore year. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hurd 20 Longridge will have as their guests for the weekend and the 500-mile Kurd's father, R.

and her brother and and Mrs. Michael Deady and law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Ned Herriott. Louis F. Keifer Sr. will have as his guests his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. F.

Keifer Joyce, Andrea Louis, Mo. and Mrs. Louis and and daughters, Shari, St. handloomed. covers, folk Imported From MYSTIC INDIA Jhansi Dhobi Print Fabrics.

Handblotked, Make your own beach cover-ups, throw fashions. Tie-Dye Scarfs hi Silk and Cotton. "CHAKLA" Work Old Embroideries. Mirrored Embroidery, tote bags, carry-alls, belts. Buffalo Sandles.

Bright glitter and colored bead bracelets. "Ivory" look jewelry of hand carved Camel bone. Special perfumes and soaps. Bamboo Wind Chimes and Tambourines. Perfumed Incense and Burners.

Also Imported Dried bom all over tbe world. La Framboise Chateau 9 Importation Shopping Outer Mayor and Mrs. Leland Lar- Ijrison will have seated with them i Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harbaugh, IIMr.

and Barton, 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boczki, Mrs. Ruth Eley and Mrs. Frances Zimmerman.

Seated with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nolle will be Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kasameyer, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Price and Miss Charlotte Ann Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Streeter, Mr.

and Mrs. Omar Seamon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hickman will be seated together. race Mrs C.

Martin sister-in Graydon Ewald, Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Wilkison Meeks, 291 Oak and Mr. and Mrs. Jan W.

Spitzer, 2601 Park hav returned from Stephens College Columbia, where they at tended an annual reunion. Miss Priscilla Moulton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamir Moulton, Southern RR 21, a Illinois student a University Carbondale, 111., was honors for outstanding a a i achievement at the annual Hon rs Day ceremony at the uni- ersity. OFFER AUTO COURSE FOR WOMEN ONLY Indiana Vocational Technical College here has announced to offer an auto acquaintance course this summer for women only.

The class will include mstruc- aon in engines, electrical sys- power systems, safety and tools. Tuition will be and registration will continue hrough May 26 daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Two separate sessions of the class will be offered. Section one will meet Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m.

beginning June 7 through Aug. 23. Section two will be scheduled for Wednesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. from June 9 through Aug. 25.

Additional information may be obtained from the Director of Admissions, Indiana Vocational Regional College. Steel sheet piling is a popular method of protecting against erosion and flooding of waterfront property. REMEMBRANCES MONDAY, MAY 31, 1971 KELLER'S KARPET HOME OF VENTURE CARPET PHONE 232-3438 Or Stop In At 1418 Poplar OLD BRIDES WILL TELL YOU WHY TRI KAPPA ALPHAS SET MEETING Members of the Alpha Associate chapter of the Tri Kappa sorority will meet on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Byron Rutledge, 3001 Poplar St. There will be bridge games, starling at 10 a.m., to be followed by luncheon at 1 p.m.

Mrs- G. W. Dyer, president, will preside at the business session after luncheon. Hostesses will be Mrs. Rutledge, chairman; Mmes.

William Baldridge, Roy Pearcc. George Raines, William Dukes, Prank Welch and Gene Perry. i Cargo volume through the 1 port of Kingston, Jamaica, has I increased 170 percent during the I past tea years and other Ja- I maicau ports had an overall in- crease of 156 percent larvdti JEWE LERS Nothing is more fitting or of greater tribute to the loved one who has passed on than an "In Memoriam" notice. It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter, son or those beyond the immediate family circle, faithful friends and kin. In the sincere hope of rendering a helpful service to those who desire to run an appropriate "In Memorium" notice for Memorial Day, we will publish a special section of these notices in the Classified columns of the TERRE HAUTE STAR and the TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE, Monday, May 31, 1971.

If you desire to pay tribute with an IN MEMORIAM for a departed loved one CALL 23Z-0581 Between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. Ask lor Nancy or Brenda Or come in person to the Classified Department, 6th Floor, Tribune Building. Many appropriate verses are on file and we will be pleased to assist you in the wording. OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS may mail or bring in copy at once and we will send cost of "In Memoriam" by return mail.

OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS MAY MAIL COPY IN IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR PRINT NAME) WHO PASSED AWAY VERSE: CHECK HERE IF YOU WISH US TO SELECT AN APPROPRIATE VERSE FOR YOU NAMES TO BE SIGNED ON IN MEMORIAM VERSE CHARGE TO PHONE ADDRESS CITY ZIP DOE: SAMPLE: In lovinj memory Mary who tatted May 2, 1840. Sweet la the word remembnoot, Dear la UK OM wtw gone, ID memory will alwajrs keep her Ai toot the yean roll on. Sadly ftUMWi By Family. CAMPUS: NAUB- In memory oi Pvt Company A. tad Hod who died Feb.

IBM. at EMwetok. Son at Mr. and Mrs (Departed mmnbeii rt the FOTOM an wuU MINIMUM 7 LINES $2.60 ADDITIONAL LINES 26c All NOTICES MUST BE IN BY THURSDAY, MAY 27TH YES, YOU MAY CHARGE YOUR IN MEMORIAM.

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