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The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 10

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THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1952 Women's news Homing" by Teresa Del Riego, 1 Could Tell by Ida Belle Firestone, "Into The Night" Clara Edwards and "A Brown Bird Singing" by Haydn Wood, vo-' cal by Miss Martha' Pose Sparling. Miss Balz will ac-. company her at the piano. Linen Shower Airs. B.

G. Allison entertained with a linen shower at her home in The Allison Apartments Thurs-' das evening in compliment to Miss' Joan Bacon, bride of Mr. Robert Beall. The invited guests were: Mrs. Thomas Beall.

Mrs. Howard Bacon. Mrs. Harry Allison, Mrs. Jer-.

ry Peatross. Mrs. Paul Orlowski Misses Mary Kaaz, Sally! Cressman, Connic Doebele, Beuyi Peters, Frances Leintz, Leigh Schwartz. Joan Sanders. Sally Byler and Joan Bacon.

Prizes at games were won by. Mrs. Harry Allison. Mrs. Jerry: Peatross and Miss Frances Leiniz.

Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Orlowski, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house from 1 10 4:30 p.m. at their home. 318 Delaware.

Many lovely gifts! were received by the couple. Baskets of flowers, also gifts of friends. adorned the home. The table was attractively decorated with yellow roses. The three-tiered cake highlighted the table with silver decorations.

silver bell and the numerals The Ladies' Choir of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, under the diretion of Mrs. Fred Lawrence, antly surprised the honored and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orlowski (who celebrated their silver anniversary on June 6th) with sev-! eral selections.

After 'the choral selections the' ladies of the choir and their hus-1 bands held a surprise covered dish supper for the two couples, which time gifts of silver were presented. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Install Officers The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles held their installation of officers June 12. Mrs. Margaret Bergman, assisted by the Drill Team from Kansas City, installed the following newly elected officers for the ensuing year: Mrs.

Mary Lee Giese, president; Mrs. Bertha Ernest, vice-presiden: Mrs. Esther Phillips, chaplain; Mrs. Emma Anderson, trustee; Mrs. Birdie Powers, treasuror: Mrs.

Grace Schmidt, conductPeRs: Mr. Julia Shephard. inside guard: Mrs. Mary Linaweaver, outside guard: Miss Viola Kottman, secretary; and Mrs. Ann Dodge and Mrs.

Esther Shaughnessy were elected trustees for a two year term. Mrs. theresa Vincent, past president, was presented with a gift from the lodge to acknowledge appreciation for her work during the past year. Members and their visitors from Kansas City were entertained with musical selections by Miss Wilma Loar, Mrs. Helen Fink and Mrs.

Mae Knight, following the instal-! lation service. Refreshments were served and door prizes awarded. Baragary-Frederick Vous Mr. and Mrs. Leo 32714 Cherokee, have recently been informed of the marriage of their daughter Mary Ann, to Mr.

Edward Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederick, R.R 3, Leavenworth. The marriage took place January 27th of this year. Mrs.

Charles Wyrick under-! went a major operation at Re-: search Hospital in Kansas on Friday and is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Kaaz: announce the birth of their Robert Michael.

June 11 at LeRoy. N.Y. Mrs. Kaaz is the former ka Bussington of Kansas City. The! baby's grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kaaz. 212 Columbia Avenue and Mrs. Ruth Bussington of Kansas City. Miss Mary Margaret Behrle left.

Saturday morning for South 1a, where she will be maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Bernadotte Malone to Mr. Roberti Hughes. The wedding will take place Thursday. June 19 at Christ The King Church at Porcupine, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert :005 North Broadway, are spend17g a two weeks' vacation in! Casper. with their grand-: laughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ke.th McClellan. M-.

and Mrs. Ben W. Bousman of San Diego. are visiting relatives here in Leavenworth. has been "7 srars since they The; came by auto with: heir daughter and husband.

and Mrs. E. L. Truesdale and 03 to of San Diego, who proceed-: on 10 Elmira. N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Bousman are vis.Ang al the home of their daugh-1 and Mrs. Edward man.

son. Jack Bousman and tam.ly of Kansas City. formeri; of this clay. Mrs. Henry F.

Klemp of this city IS a sister of Mrs. Bousman's and Mrs. George a C. Benson is cousin. George a COLOR TV RESEARCH NEW YORK ((P) -Although it has been 23 years since the first of color television this country, tinted pictures con-! in active research.

That early! showing was made June 27, 1929. at the Bell telephone laboratories in New York over wire from one end of a room to another. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES A Engagement Announced MIS, M. E. HARRIS, 822 Dakota, announces the engagement of her daughter, Betty Kisker.

10 Mr. Donald F. Schmidling. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Schmidling. RR 4. Leayepworth. No date has been set for the wedding. (Star Stu1- dio Photo.) have been visiting many friends; also.

They will return to San Diego! in a few days when their daughter: and family return from New Miss Marianna Schroeder 1'C-jof cently returned from a two visit to Chicago, and Culver, While in Chicago. she was the guest of Miss Ann Hickey: In Indiana, Marianna was the guest of Cadet Robert Nethery, First Classman at Culver Military Miss Schroeder and Cadet Nethery attended the Military Ball and other graduation functions. Friends here have received word that Mrs. Audrey Moore is a pa-! tient at St. Luke's Hospital in Denver, Colo.

Mrs. Moore, now a resi-1 ident of Denver, formerly lived in Leavenworth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tinder, are vacationing in Texas and expect to return home about June 24.

'Miss Hiatt Engaged 01K. AND MRS. JOHN A. Hiatt. 613 Ottawa.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Marie, to Corporal John Williams. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Williams.

320 South Eleventh. Miss Hian is a 1951 graduate of Leavenworth -High School. Cpl. Williams was graduated in 1950 and is now serving in Korca. No date has been set for the wedding.

(Peabody Studio Photo.) Miss Ann Comfort of Kansas City, is the week end Mrs. M. A. Folladori and Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander McConnell. Sgt. and Mrs. Tyree Campbell and family, 217 North Broadway, left this morning for a vacation Arkansas. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Nuhn and Mr. Nuhn's sister of Glasco, last night for a two weeks! tour of Colorado and other places, of interest west. Mr. Robert Baker.

student Washington University, St. Louis, who spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Baker, has returned to the Univer-1 sity for the summer session.

Robert is a pre-medic student and will complete his sophomore at the university this summer. Bonded, Safe Cold Storage For Your FURS Your furs are protected against fire, theft and moth damage when safely stored in our modern cold storage vault. Hot weather dries out the natural oils that soften and preserve pelts, making furs brittle so they crack, rip and shed. That's why summer steals that rich natural gloss when fur garments are kept at home. BE SAFE this -store your furs in our modern NORGE Refrigerated vault.

Coverage Full Insurance We invite you to visit the most modern cold storage fur vault in this part of the country! HARRIS BROS. "Leavenworth's Leading Cleaners" 317-19 Shawnee Street Phone 534 a TOAST to the LOVELIEST LADY in town And how does she manage to always look so fresh and lovely? That's easy she relys on our fine quality drycleaning. She knows that it costs no, more than ordinary cleaning, but what a glorious difference! WHY DON'T YOU TRY Delivery Service To Lansing and the Country Club Addition LAUNDRY. INC. PHONE 4231 405 Cherokee Engaged DR.

AND MRS. EDWARD Smith, 413:2 Shawnee Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edra Smith. to Mr. William F. Price, son of.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Price, 10S East Limit Street. No date -has been set for the wedding. Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Reinlander have returned from a week's stay tin Kewanna, where were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ardis Zeller and children, Norman Ray and Sandra Kay. Mrs.

Mary Lee Giese. president of the Eagles Auxiliary, Mrs. Theresa Vincent, past president. and Miss Viola Kottman, secretary, returned from Hays. where they attended the state gles Convention, June 13-14.

Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cook. who have spent the past week visiting Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr.

Mrs. C. A. Schindling. will to their home in Wichita Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Schindling also have as their week end guest, Mr. Neil Holliman of St. Francis, Kas.

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Raiser NEW TO SWIM SUMMER WEAR Take Lastex styles, Betrothed MR. AND MRS.

J. Brockett ol St. Joseph, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, June Marie. to Mr. Gene E.

Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sloan of Leavenworth.

The wedding will take place July 25 at 8 p.m. at Marvin Medfurry Church. No invitations have been issued, but all friends of the couple are invited to attend. have moved to their new home at 1501 Shawnee Street. Miss Jeanene Frey of Topeka is spending a two weeks' vacation, with her grandmother, Mrs.

Henry Peters and her aunt, Mrs. D. C. Proctor and Mr. Proctor.

They also have as their guests, Mr. Peters and Miss Evelyn Crockett of Kansas City. Mrs. Peters and Jeanene will go to Kansas City this evening to spend several days with the former's daughter, Mrs. Samuel Dowand Mr.

Dowdy. The Daughters of Isabella will have their regular business meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Joseph's Hall. A social hour will follow the business session. UNITED Has.

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