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The Leavenworth Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • Page 5

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1 THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1952. Of interest to women Social, Personal and Organizational News Estella Keller, Editar, Phone to friends here is the recent marriage of Downs of Brookfield, Jack Armstrong City, which took place Conception Church is the daughter Downs of Brookfield. is the son of Mr. R. Armstrong of Fay- formerly of Mr.

Armstrong was of years manager store here. wore a gown of Chantilly lace trim bouquet of lilies Recent Marriage Of interest new's of the Miss Patricia to Mr. of Kansas at Immaculate in Brookfield. The bride George E. The groom Mrs.

Jack etteville, enworth. a number Kresge's The bride satin with carried a Leav- The Past-Matrons Club of Byingfor Chapter, OES, will have a desof sert party at the home of Mrs. Gladys Cheal on Maple: Avenue bridal Thursday evening at 7:30. Mrs. and Pearl Corlett will be the assisting and hostess.

Entertain at Dinner evening. The entertainment consisted of piano, vocal and dance selections by the sophomore students. A WAA swimming meet held after the program. Judge Joseph J. Dawes will speak tonight at 7 o'clock on "Natural Law and The Nuremburg Trials" at St.

Mary Hall. The is invited to attend. Past Matron's Club Mr. and Mrs. R.

O. Spencer, entertained friends and relatives at a dinner at their home, 1400 Shoemaker, in honor of Mrs. Spencer's sister, Mrs. Ivy Moser of Camp Verde, Ariz. Covers were laid for 32 guests.

Works on Guide Mrs. Minniemae Maier, head of the english department of Leavenworth Senior High School, attended a two-day meeting in Wichita April 28 and 29, of teachers who worked on guides for oral and written communications in Kansas Secondary schools, which was published. in 1950 by the The meeting was to decide on new additions for the guide, which will be published soon. The original guide was written at the English Workshop held at Fort Hayes in 1948 and Mrs. Maier.

was a member of the committee which compiled it. Mrs. Maier was accompanied to Glassware by Fostoria Libbey Tiffin Heisey Many patterns to choose from All open stock. Jewelers and Silversmiths by Miss Ursula Henley of Topeka, state director of Curriculum and Miss Hopkins, chairman of the English department at Topeka. Field Trip The Ninth Grade foods class of Junior High School made their second field trip yesterday they visited the DeCoursey ery.

Mr. D. H. Kosher, made a personally conducted tour through the creamery and showed the students the various processes used in testing milk and explained the standards of the company. The students were accompanied by their teacher, Miss Grace Boone.

Rev. Howard Poetter, pastor the Salem Congregational Church, is in Herndon, where he is attending the Kansas City Synod meeting of the Evangelical and Reformed Church. He will return! to Leavenworth Friday. Births at the US Army, Hospital, Fort Leavenworth. April 23, Diane Flees, daughter of Sic.

Ralph C. Flees, First Guard. Company, and Mrs. Flees, 76 Corral Area. Janet Lynn Long, daughter of Cpl.

Morton B. Long, 5017 ASU, Military Police Detachment, Fort Leonard Wood, and Mrs. Long, 621 North Ninth Street, St. Mary Stephanie de Valpine, daughter of 1st Lt. Perry A.

del Valpine, Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Kansas City, and Mrs. de Valpine, 4440 Roanoke, Kansas City, Mo. April 24, William Jay Coon son of Pfc. William Jay Coon, Marine Corps, US. Naval Air Station, Olathe, and Mrs.

417 East Poplar, Olathe. April 25, Philip Marten Royce son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Philip Royce, 450-10 Kearney, student CGSC.

April 26, Peggy Jean. Matus, daughter of Airman First Classi Frank P. Matus, Mitchel Field, New York, and Mrs. Matus, Lafayette Street, Bethel, Kas. The VFW Auxiliary will meet Thursday at 7:30 at VFW Hall, Wadsworth.

This will be a social meeting with Mrs. Catherine Michoffael, chairman of the committee, by Nina Douglas, Mac Prentiss, Teresa Politte and Lola Redmon. The Ladies Auxiliary of. Coon Hunters will meet Thursday evenling, May 1 at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mary Morrison, 1703 Second Avenue.

The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist (Church will meet Friday at the church. The executive meeting will be at 11:30, there will be a luncheon at 12:30 and the meeting will be at 1:30. Mrs. H. M.

Jennings will be in charge of the program. Weaving is believed to be. one of the earliest, if not the earliest, craft practiced by mankind. Mother's May 11th because She means 50 winch to $71.50 Graceful petals accent the case of this lovely accurate Lady Elgin. give the Gift that means most to Her! case.

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All Sales Final, No Refunds 208 South Fifth Phone Street 265 Carolyn Kihm DISCUSS funeral matters freely with us-no obligations whatever. SUMPTER Funeral Chapel N. HAECTOR ESTABLISED 1072 PHONE 221 At The Fort By CHARLOTTE WELSH To the call "form your squares" an enthusiastic group of around one hundred square dancers have gathered twice a month during the year in the Officer's Club ballroom for fun and relaxation. Under the direction of Mr. LeRoy Robinson of Kansas City, the Square Dancing Club tries to square dancing available to those who are new at the popular hobby as well as those who have danced for several years.

of the Club will appear. in three scenes of the Pageant to be held at the Fort May 9 and 10, where they will dance the "Virginia Reel" and "Texas Star." Mr. Robinson was first introduced to the Post by the Armed Services Y.M.C.A. in the spring of 1949 and will bring to, a close his fourth series of calling and instruction with two dances to be held May 16 and 23. Although "'Rob-iters The "Smart Wearing 424 Delaware RE- bie" has never sought publicity, his interest in spreading the joy of the square dance has won page recognition in Kansas City papers.

For his' summer vacation he goes to Colorado Springs to participate in Dr. Lloyd Western Shaw's intencourse 'Shaw Square Dancing. Dr. is recognized as the greatest leader of all in the field. This past year the club, in tion to the dances in the Officers Club, has held one party at the teer committee carries Hunt Lodge.

the volun- the program this year are Lt. Cols. Erland Tillman, Robert Beechinor, John Robb, Raymond Knapp and i their wives; Cols. Edward Shinkle, James Coutts, Richard Weber and their wives; and Capt. (USN) Gerald Dyson and Mrs.

Dyson. Mrs. Howard Sugg returned week from Washington, D.C., where; she visited her sister Mrs. William E. Ellis and attended the 62nd Contiental Congress of the Daughof the American Revolution MODEL Apparel" Street MODELING Constitution Hall.

Mrs. served as a Page at the convenand attended a. reception in the White House where she was introduced to Mrs. Truman. Maj.

Gen. W. W. Irvine visited his.t two daughters, Mrs. William o.

Quirey and Mrs. Arthur L. Weir, on the post last week and spoke to student group of the College. Gen. Irvine is relinquishing his command of Commanding General of the Army Aircraft Ar- tillery with headquarters at Colorado Springs and is preparing to.

retire. See AT THE FORT, Page 14. CHOKED Me with stomach GAS? indigestion, When it atrikes, take Bell- an They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the relit "heartburn, gas and similar distress (Adv.) THANK HEAVENS1 Most attacks are just std stephanotis. Her attendants were Misses Ann Carolus and Mary Isabelle Devoy. Jerry Armstrong, brother.

of the bridegroom, was best man. The reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. D. Casey. The bride is a graduate of Convent of Sacred Heart, St.

Joseph and attended Clarke College in Du-3 buque, Ia. The bridegroom was graduated from Immaculata High School, Leavenworth, and is also a graduate of DeLasalle in Kansas City and St. Benedict's in Atchi- Birthday Party Mrs. Harry Allison and Mrs. Louis Higgins complimented at a birthday party and buffet supper at the home of Mrs.

Higgins Monday evening, given by the Birthday Club of which they are members, Lovely spring flowers adorned the tables and at each place setting were individual cakes fashioned as May baskets. Favorsi were also prettily decorated May! baskets. The invited guests were: Mmes. John Willhardt, Edwin Orlowski, E. C.

Rodehorst, C. L. McCullough, Karl Wikelski, Omar Gordon, Thomas Schmitt, Bill Allison, John Heintzelman, John. Ochs John Ochs Eugene Ala, A. E.

Dempsey, Ralph Matthews, and Miss Blanche VanTyl. Sophomores Entertain Sophomores Entertain The Sophomores of St. College entertained the school with a formal dinner at the college last Mothproofing Protect. your garments and blankets. with the Berlou S.

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