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To fie Iriteftai GalvestorTvin -entertain jFriday Victor, conducted 'the-jlesson nieht with Koko- Ion meats and winners'of 'contests raTCountry Club honoring' their wereTMrs. Mrs. Judith dressings were made during'-the afternoon' and Mrs. John Wilson-was honored at the rehearsal birthday table. food auction hvterian 'CHurch was announced for'the next meet- Dutchess, and her Edward Kepner." at where the -marriage oHhe couple is' to take place at 2:30 p.m.

Sat- Mrs. Allen Carson July 21. Mr. Kepner is the son of'Mr. and Mrs.

Orba 'A. Kepner. White, pink' and yellow majestic members of Grace daisies Intermingled with hnckle- Church and their- families attended berry foliage'will keynote the dec- a picnic at Highland Park Thurs- oraUons. with- a fldral arrange- day night Eldon Templin and Mr. ment in an antique tureen form ing.

and huckleberry, decorative notes. Gifts wfll be the ing which will be at the-home of One hundred and eight BARACA- PHILATHEA Sunday School class and Mrs. Bay Wolf, supervised Palms and bouquets 'of snowballs and fed roses 'flanked an altar arrangement of two pairs of branch, candelabra the First Church- of -the Thursday night for the marriage, of -Miss Barbara Mae Lee Stover. The "Rev. MUlikan read the double ring ceremony.

Lighted candies stood in the windows, and family pews were'markT ed with white satin bows. The bride is'the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orla Rex Guge, 920 E. Monroe, and the'bridegroom's parents are Mrs.

John Everett Stover, Elizabeth St During a prelude of piano selections, Mrs. Kenneth aunt of the bridegroom, played 1 "One ing the centerpiece. White candles games and prizes for the children Alone," "Indian -Love Call" and in antique brass candelabra at following the potluck supper, after 'oalher side will accent the group- which Dr. and Mrs. Warren McClure and.Mr.

and Mrs. William A floral centerpiece on the fire- Malone directed the adult contests place mantel will repeat the daisy Special guests were the class teach ing the ceremony, 1 Tint ACT TT Tiff ers, H. -D. Berkeypile and Martindale and then- wives, also couple, with bride-elect zeceiv- the Hev. and Mrs.

Thomas Wei ing a pearl necklace and bracelet gand and family. The social com brought back from Japan by the mittee.was composed of Messrs prospective bridegroom. Mr. Kep- a Mesdames Martin Smith, Ar ner's gift from Miss Dutchess wfll Qifford. McClure, Templm and be-a wallet Bracelets of copper, made by.

the brideto-be, presented by her to her attendants: Helen Curry of Indian- 6, ORDER Austin James. Kokomo Court No. OF AMARANTH met in Democra Headquarters Thursday nigh apolis, maid of honor; "Miss Jo- hen a cordial meeting was ex Anne Bauer of Wlimette, Mrs. WrighC who is leaving shortly for for Florida -to make her home with William Chism Jr. and Miss Nan- pierce; royal Mrs.

John cy Cain, bridesmaids. Enameled copper cufflinks the candle lighters, David JJriney ner son, was honored by officer and Frederick C. Schwartz were also made by Miss Dutchess. Mr. Kepner is presentinfa pen and pencil set to his best man, William, C.

Chism and his presents to Uie ushers wfll be cuff- Knight of Fort tended meriibers by Mrs. Robert and the court with gifts which were presented by. Chalmer Deg ler." Committees were named foi Friends Night which will' be. observed in connection with initia tion July 21. 'Following the meet ing, the group was taken to a Stover usher at the downtown drug store for refresh mente, hostesses for which were links.

George Wayne is to be wedding, and others are Kelly and Charles A. Kelly of JMrs. William Coon' and Mrs. Nels roses. Bunker wni Guests in addition to those named wfll include Mr.

and Mrs. "0 Promise Me." Vocal numbers by Robert Hosteller, the bridegroom's uncle, included "I Love You Truly" and Dur- Mrs. Fisher played "The Lord's Prayer." The a gown of white gave her in marriage. Her dress was designed with full skirt in ballerina length and-- bodice featuring a round neckline. Her veil was fingertip she wore a rhinestone necklace, a gift from the bridegroom.

Her flowers were white rosebuds with pink and blue streamers adorning a white Bible. ballerina frock of blue net over with round.neckline, was worn by-Mrsl Harold Harris, matron of honor. Her accessories were in and she carried a colonial bouquet carnations. Her necklace and earrings were gifts The bridegroom's brother, Everett L. Stover, attended bun as best man.

Ushers were Richard Guge, brother of the' bride, and William Overholser. Mrs. Guge was attired in a gown of pink nylon cfciffp'n with accessories in white. Her corsage was Dinner To Be Given For Drici ui chosen colors of blue and white will prevail in appointments for an after-rehearsal "ed July 3 through 7 at the Royal dinner party honoring Miss Judith York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Can- Ann Bolinger and. Jerry Dale ada.

Schaeffer Friday night Five members of the Kokomo and Mrs. Edward M.Schaef-Altrusa Club will drive to Toronto fer, parents of the prospective for the convention. They are Mrs. Two Parties Are Given To Honor Miss Chester Anderson. Kepner, the Rev.

and Mrs. Harry P. Walrond, Miss Arian Tudor, Knight of Fort Wayne and Billy Pool Thursday. After the swiinr Chism. BETA CHAPTER of Materian Club completed its year's program a pjujj carnation corsage, with a swimming party for mem- A gray and pink print dress of was hostess for the Friday morn- nylon, jersey was chosen Mrs.

ing brunch at the Kokomo Country Stover white accessories Club. Klinger, Mrs." George bers and their children on at the home of the bride-Matthews for an informal periodiwith delphinium and daisies in the ming party, sun bathing games, a potluck dinner groom's parents. Centering the of music and conversation. A gift bridal table, which was covered of silver from club, members, June as the month of brides was served under the trees to approx- the theme in the meeting of the imately persons. Ice cream CLAY HOME DEMONSTRATION and 'cold drinks completed the Club Thursday afternoon in the meaL, Mrs.

Arthur Public Service Social Room. A man of the party, was assisted by mock wedding in which a large Mesdames Robert King Dale was with a rayon Damask with the.group and ac- of members took part high- 1 lighted the program. The serving Thatcher, Merrel Pearce, Harold Donahue, grandmother and sister and Meg, Elton R. table was lace covered and cen- Stevens; Carl Newlon tered by an arrangement of blue delphinium, ragged robins and white lilies, with crystal holders on Bouquets of garden blue tapers in either side, flowers Kelly, Thomas Leap, Warren Waldo George Jr. and David Patterson.

The next meeting will be at the YWCA Sept 1. Mrs. Walter Percival was host- tered the small tables and pastel nut cups were decorated 'with min- cen 'ess to TWELVETTE Club mem- jers Thursday afternoon and prizes in games were won by iature wedding bells. Mrs. Nancy Mesdames Edgar Weaver, William Hite of Altoona, Mrs.

Omer Frazee, Harold Baugher, Ethel Snow andCampbeUand Claude The Brown of next meeting will be the annual Wolfe, Miss Carolyn Snow and Miss Sharon Alice. Brownsburg were Mrs. Joe Fleming conducted a memorial service for Mrs. Harry Daily. Mrs.

Charles Hummel, president, was named delegate to the Home Demonstration conference at Pur- June dinner on the 30th at The Cupboard. Members are asked to employe. be-there a.m. NFPOC members and their am- due. Mrs.

recognized Homer Bowland was as the oldest "bride" present and Mrs. Fleming was presented with the table centerpiece as the day marked her wedding anniversary. Mrs. Ollie Gqodier was awarded the attendance prize. Serving on the hostess committee were Mesdames Charles Blue, Walter Julow and Edgar Loveless.

The next meeting wfli be July 21. HOME SERVICE Home Demonstration Club of Ervin Township met Friday afternoon-at the home of Mrs. Sam Cripe and her assistants in entertaining were Mrs. Elmer Stetler and Mrs. Emuel Gilbert Eighteen members were present After a devotional service by Mrs.

Stetler, Mrs. Ansel Brower led the group in the song of the month. Committees were named to revise the constitution and to arrange the club's home furnishing project at the Greentown 4-H Fair. A family get-together was planned for Judson church in August when.a potluck supper will be the special feature. Mrs.

Kenneth Long and Mrs. flies attended a wiener roast a t) Hartvflle Highland Park Thursday night with 22 attending. Mrs. Gerald Williams and Mrs. Thomas De- Fabritis were in charge.

Everyone received a prize in the games and Mrs. Williams won the attendance favor. The next meeting wfll be in September. attended a picnic at Highland Park Thursday night and a potluck supper was a feature. Mr.

It Takes Three To Make A Birthday Complete You The Cake and FLOWERS W. CAU H. COON FLORIST Fhain 6146 BLOUSES AND SKIRTS at a tiny price are real summer scoops both working girl and housewife. blouse dy Bond (left) are pink. Skirt is permanently pleated.

Cool sleeveless blouse (right) is in cotton and nylon stripe Parties Thursday night and Fri- day morning were given in compliment to Miss Merry Ann Chester who is being feted extensively before her marriage July 2 to Rodney. Russell Petterson. Members of a bridge club, of How apathy bridegroom, will entertain at their home rehearsal at St. Joan of. Arc Church where the elect; Mrs.

Fred Miss marriage is to take place at 9:30 a.m.,. Saturday. The bride-to-be is the daughter of" Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert- J.

Bolinger. Dinner will style from a be served buffet table with a handmade crocheted cloth in blue and white; An arrangement of garden flowers will be flanked by white and blue tapers in three- branch candelabra. Wrappings on gifts for the attendants colors. wfll repeat. the chosen Guests will include Miss Mary Axente, maid of honor; Louise Misses Carol Jean and Ruth ols and daughter, Carolyn of Pitts burgh, Mrs.

H. C. Wefland and Mrs. Matthews. Three club members absent from the city were -Mesdames H.

M. Rhorer, L. E. Smith and John Ellis FelL Blue and blue, the colors of Miss which Mrs. A.

Chester, mother'Chester's college sorority, Kappa of the bride-elect is a.member,'Kappa Gamma and chosen as their husbands and families pic-bridal colors, were the theme in nicked at Highland Park Thurs- appointments for the brunch which day night. Mrs. S. Chester Land was served in the Skyroom. The dark and light blues were combined in a long plaque of delphinium and tinted daisies Following the supper, the group which centered the guest table.

Sixty'guests attended the" recep- went to the home of Mrs. E. M. Two-branch crystal candelabra Schaeffer and Miss Lorraine Wenning, bridesmaids; Robert Bolinger best man; Richard Millburn, Gabriel and Fred Musgrave of Marion, Mr. and Mrs.

Bolinger, the Rev. Francis J. Nieseh and Sandra Schaeffer. Women of Moose Install Officers At Frankfort Kokomo Women of the Moose visited the Frankfort Chapter Thursday night to conduct installation services for the latter's incoming officers. Installing officials were Mrs.

Walter Allison, chairman; Mrs. Rune DeShon, senior regent; Mrs. Alfred Pittenger, guide; Mrs. Will a three-tiered wedding cake topped with bride and bride-by Mrs. M.

E. was prs- groom dolls under a cluster of wed- sented to the bride-elect. ding bells. Reception assistants were Mrs. Fred Hosteller and Mrs.

Albert Chester, Alden P. Chester and of the bridegroom; and Mrs. Margaret McDuffie, aunt of the bride. Clarke, Ernest M. Robert L.

Boyd and children, Barbara, companied by an original poem The following were the guests: and Mesdames A. P. center and blue tapers flanked the rpiece and honeysuckle 'ormed runners through the cen- sr. Places were marked by small white sprinkling cans tied with dark blue ribbon and ragged robins in the two shades fo blue. Chester's was ar- shower ranged Following the reception, the Carolyn Leroy Lacey, couple left for a short wedding Ler 0 M.

Lacey Jr. and daughter trip to Michigan and Ohio. For Betsy, James M. Matthews, R. E.

traveling, the bride chose a pink Mclndoo, Ray Mehlig, Raymond and white, checked cotton dress ac- B- Mehlig and daughters, Ann cented with Her acces- and Dorothy, sories were in white. The couple wfll be at home after June 20 at 2300 N. Bell St. The bride is employed at Grume's Drive-In, and the bridegroom, a window. Covered with a ruffled net cloth, the table was blue jsuvq-ju, ouu me uuucsiuum, a ir-ndpirfcs 1952 graduate of Kokomo Hov Hendncks, Mrs.

E. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron and son, Doug of Rockford, Mrs. M.

E. Loutht Miss Lucinda Matthews, Scott Nich- Scbool, is a Steel Cor-J Ten couples of the DUO Club host and hostess. It was decided to disband until Sept 15 when Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bostic Jr.

will entertain at then- home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cook entertained the GET TOGETHER Class of Taylor EUB' Church at then- home Thursday night July 8 was set as" the tentative date for'an- other ice cream social. Winners in Combs and Mrs.

Robert Martin. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hostetler of Galveston and Mrs.

Ray Imlay of Personals Miss Sedgwick And Lt. Meek To Be Honored Mrs. Alexander C. Pierce, 1710 Honoring their tha -Jane, and James Edgar Meek, Mr. and Mrs.

N. Webster who has been vis- Theodore Sedgwick of Hagerstown iting relatives in Battle Creek, and'Woodland Hills, since May 16 is expected home Hagerstown. wfll entertain with a dinner-party Friday night at Brankle House in soon. Mr. and Mrs.

Leland Johnson have returned from Spring- Miss Sedgwick and Lt. Meek, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Jones, wifl be married Saturday after- field, they visited noon at the Congregational Chris- Mrs.

were their son Carl and While in Springfield they attended the commencement exercises at Springfield College, where their son was a member of the graduating class. tian Church in that city. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jones will be Miss Jean Jones-, Indianapolis, maid of honor; Miss Lillian Schaefer of Chicago and Miss Jane Wade of Terre Haute, bridesmaids; James Sedgwick of to attend the Purdue.

Confereno For a luxurious first course Indianapolis, best man and Wil- thicken rich homemade chicken stock with and add a little heavy cream and a dash of ushers. curry powder. Serve with very thin a contest were Mrs. James Me-strips of hot buttered toast For guests Buffet Supper To Precede Ricks-Franklin Rehearsal Preceding rehearsal i a night for the wedding of Miss Id Marie Ricks and Garland Kingsle Franklin to be solemnized at 12:3 p.m. Saturday in the First Baptis Church, Mrs.

Robert L. Resene wfll entertain members of the wed ding party and assistants at th reception with a buffet supper a her home. Attending with the prospectiv bride and bridegroom wfll be theii attendants, Mrs. Don Ellis, matro df honor; Miss Maureen McFerrin PUT YOUR CLOTHES IN EXPERT HANDS It's a good feeling to know that your are'getting the very best in scientific cleaning and expert pressing. Be smart send- your clothes to our experts.

DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND HI-GRADE CLEANERS 213 I. Mom From Jail Dial 5336 Far Pickup.ana* Dial bridesmaid and Charles L. Baskin best man. David Franklin, Wheaton, David: Cuddeback, Beloit, and Leon Blair Waukegan, will serve as ushers. guests will be the Rev.

and Mrs. Garland Franklin of Emmalena, parents of the bridegroom-elect; Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Cortner, Knightstown, Dr. and Mrs. John M. Newsom, Don Ellis, Mrs. Charles L.

Baskin Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McFerrin and Misses Mildred Sue Cham bers and Shirley Whitehead.

The guests wfll be seated at two long.tables laid.in embroidered white linen cloths. One will be decorated with a five-branch antique silver candelabrum and matching single holders, filled with pink tapers, also arrangements of Dawn roses; daisies and ivy. Decorations for.te -other 1 table will be an antique crystal epergne with ivy, roses and daisies and a pair of tall crystal candlesticks with pink in -a pink rose motif wfll suggest the bride-elect's chosen colors and gifts at the places of the attendants will furtifer the pink and white color scheme. daughter, Marher fiance, Lt. liam -Jones, James Matthews, Robert, Scarlot and George Hflliard, Also, Mr.

and, Mrs. William Wilson of Richmond, Mrs. Faye Leav- ejl, the'vRev. and Mrs. H.

H. Short and John Sedgwick. Decorations! of pink and white roses, carrying the bridal colors, will be used jn decoration of the table. Rehearsal for the wedding will follow, the The table for gifts of in front Miss linen of the picture Rogers, assistant guide; Mrs. Frank Clevenger, chaplain, and Tilley, pianist.

Each was presented with a gift from the hostess chapter. Others attending from here were Mrs. Mary Critchley, Kokomo senior regent Mrs. Mary chaplain; Mrs. Glen Drysdale, incoming senior regent; and Mrs.

Ovel Kuntz, attendance chairman. A poem entitled "Wouldn't It Be ine?" was read by Mrs. Allison. Kokomo Chapter's meeting Monday night will be preceded by 'a potluck supper. Installation of local officers is scheduled for that tune, the occasion being formal for officers of the group.

Five Kokomo Altrusans To Attend Toronto and tension in be one of the corn- major concerns of the Altrusa Interna- biennial convention, sched- to overcome prejudice, with the Service Now approach to community problems as explored at convention. Three Altrusa International projects will be reviewed: 1. A grant of $5,000 was given last fan to Dr. Mildred Trotten professor of Gross Anatomy, at the Washington School of Medicine, St. Louis, to direct research on changes that occur in human bones as-they age.

It is hoped, for one thing, that new light may be cast on the reasons for fractures of the hip, mora frequent in older women than in nen. 2. project, in operation since 1945, with some Mabel E. Jackson, president; Mrs. W.

R. Baldwin, president- Elspeth Sutherland and Miss Dorothy Haynes. "In eight 'learnshop'. sessions," says Miss Gretchen Vander- of this service organization for executive and professional "we shall consider problem trends in everything from schmidt, St. Louis, president 000 given to 108 graduate women from Latin American countries, to help pay for their higher education in the U.S.

and Canada. Freedoms Foun- ucuuo ev eij u-iiiig ILUIIJ Automation to Zionism, to deter-ldation awarded this program the mine needed and workable com- George Honor Medal munity projects." The Altrusa Club of this city wfll be one of 400 in seven countries (Bermuda, Canada, Guatemala, older women train for jobs, has Great Britain, Puerto Rico, U.S.,i8' ven $14,555 (grants of comprising 12,600 members) to plan'next year's work in accord- 1954. 3. Founders Fund Vocational Aid program, started in 1953, to help to 72 women. Speakers scheduled for the five day convention include: Mrs.

Alice K. Leopold, assistant to the Secretary of Labor for Women's Affairs; Miss Ollie Randall, Counsellor to the Aged, Community Service Society; Dr. Frank Porter Graham, United Nations Representative for India and Pakistan. Altrusa will elect international officers for 1955-57 at the Toronto convention. Mrs.

Erma B'. Christy, supervisor of special subjects. Muncie, public schools, now president-elect, will be installed as president of Altrusa International on July 7. If a person you regard as friend makes a remark that hurts your feelings, let it pass. If you tell yourself, "I am sure he didn't mean to hurt me" chances are you will be right.

And dismissing the remark with that comforting thought will keep the friendship from being damaged. Some people just blurt out things without thinking of the possible effect. MAHER BAKERY OPEN SUNDAYS 7:00 A. M. UNTIL 11 P.

M. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL! Vase of Red and White Carnations $3.00 KNIPE'S FLOWER SHOP Phone 2-9231 adorned with a large white sprinkling can, overflowing with sum- mec flowers and, tied on the handle with a blue bow. Dark blue can dies in siver candelabra were on either side of the floral arrangement. Invited guests included Mesdames A. P.

Chester, D. A. Me- Intosh, A. P. Chester R.

W. Coutill of Marion, U. K. Becker, William Barter, Howard Rife, March W. Haynes, Julian Schueler, R.

Clifford, P. Durham, H. M. Rhorer, John Ellis Fell, Frank Kilcline, Dale Thatcher, Miss Sara Jane Rife and Miss Joanna Chester. Union HD Club Meets Cake decorating was demon strated for members of the Union HD Club Wednesday afternoon by Claude French of Elwood.

Thi program was given the Union Community Center in the presence of 24 members and four guests A cake used in the demonstration was presented as door prize to Mrs. Robert Henbarger. Two guests, Mrs. Donald Spencer and Mrs. LaMarr Dean, became new members.

The other two visitors were Miss Joyce Miss Sharon Hill. Delegates namec EMERGENCY WHITE HOUSE President Eisenhower has asked Congress for 155 million dol- 1 ars to cover the first year's cost of the per cent pay raise recently voted postal workers. MRS. STEVEN'S CANDY HAWN'S, 107 N. Buckeyt St.

Menu 'of the Day (By CECILY, BROWNSTONE) OUTDOOR BARBECUE Brush with this spicy sauce it is cooked over the outdoor grill. Barbecued Chicken Roasted Potatoes Fresh Vegetable-Finger Salad Battered Rolls Watermelon Beverage BARBECUED CHICKEN Ingredients: 1 cup butter margarine, 1 cup catchup, 1 cup cider vinegar, 1 tablespoon salt, 2 -tablespoons brown sugar, 2. tablespoons Worcestershire sauce, teaspoon Tabasco sauce, 2 teaspoons mustard, Vi teaspoon "chili powder. butter, over low heat; add catchup, cider vinegar, salt, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, mustard and chili powder; mix thoroughly. Pour into a jar and.cover tightly.

For best flavor, keep" least one week before using. Makes'about 3 cups. were Mrs. James Hill and Mrs Doyle David. Devotions on were given Mrs'.

'Alber Thatcher Roll call response was "Why I Married 'My Husband. lime 1 green were predominant colors in the service small cakes'and punch. The refreshment table was laid with ace cloth and centered with pink oses. Mrs. Tom Hickman pre ided at the punch Hosl sses Mrs.

Hickman, Mrs loss Covalt and Mrs. Thatcher he July meeting will be a picni Clearwater Park. CORONET AUTOMATIC POP-UP TOASTER Yr. Guarantee, Reg. $16.95 iPECIAL $8.77 KRESGE'S LQOK! Lanilii CoM Wan COMPLETE No Appointment Necessary Open 8:30 5 Slon.

thru Sat. Florence McGuii-e Shirley Zartman KOKOMO BEAUTY SHOP, S. Main Phone 24450 Announcing THE OPENING CARDOVAS CANDY SHOP (Formerly of Sedalia) NOW LOCATED MILES SOUTH ON 31 or 3rd House South of Rudy's Motel SATURDAY AND SUNDAY June 18th and 19th FREE SAMPLES TO OUR GUESTS give POP the TOPS The Finest Electric Shaver Ever Made! Honor Dad on hJs day with the gift that's the choice of men who demand the electric shaver that has set a new standard of perfection 'and speed. Three extra-long Blue Streak twin heads for more live shaying area than on any other shaver. Contour shavjng for Handy stop-start wheel and 1-piece hair pocket for convenience.

a. handsome black and gold gift case for true luxury. Ifs the most welcome gift you can give a man. LET Get him the Remington 60 Deluxe on our HomeTriaf Plan. If his first 14 shaves aren't the smoothest of his life, just bring back the shaver within 14 days after Father's Day for full refund.

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