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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 3

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THE TIPTON (IXD.) TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1947. Helen Louise Bufz Becomes Bride of Louis F. Weber Before an altar banked with bouquets of white lilies and ferns, Miss Helen Louise Butz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose J.

Butz, 450 North East street, became the bride of Louis Francis Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weber, route 5, Tuesday at 9 a. m. at the St.

John's Catholic church. Rev. James Fitzgerald performed the single ring ceremony. The children's choir of the church sang preceding the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white taffeta gown fashioned with a bateau neckline, long sleeves, a tunic and a bouffant skirt that f-ill into a train.

She wore a finger-tip veil with seed pearl lierra and carried a white pray- fashioned with buttons down the front and tunics. They carried Talisman roses tied with green ribbon and wore roses in their hair. Robert 'Weber, Muncie, brother of the briegroom, was best man. Ushers were Carl Butz, brother of the bride, Arnold Weber, brother of the bride- cr book topped with two white om Wilbur Phjfer, brother- gardenias. She wore a single In law of the bridegroom, and Marvin Crask, Noblesville, brother-in-law of the bride.

The bride's mother wore an strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Harry Smith, sister of the bride and matron of honor, wore a lime green crepe gown with buttons down the front and a tunic. She carried Talisman roses tied with peach colored ribbon and wore' roses in her hair. Bridesmaids Wear Peach Mrs.

Maryin Crask, sister of the brides and Mrs. Bernard Parr, sister the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. wore peach colored crepe gowns aqua street length dress with black accessories and a corsage of white roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue street length dress with accessories and a corsage of white roses. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents immediately following the ceremony.

Miss. Rita Ma'ttingly, Mrs. Carl Butz, Mrs. Arnold Weber and Mrs. Wilbur Phifer were in charge.

The table was "decorated with bouquets of sweet peas and jonquils and tapers and centered with a three- tiered wedding cake. The couple left for a trip and for traveling the bride wore a navy blue crepe dress with navy blue accessories. Upon their return they will be at their newly furnished apartment at 462 North Conde street. The bride attended St. John's school and was graduated from Tipton high school in 1945.

She is employed at te Modernistic beauty shop. The. bridegroom attended St. John's school and Tipton high school. He is em- Miss Patricia Pachen of White ployed at te Pioneer Hi-Bred county, Miss Rosanna Shoe of Corn company.

Tipton county, Miss Nancy Burchell of Boone county, Miss i Pat Regular Elks meeting county, Paul McKinney of Ben-1 Wednesday, May 7, 8 p. m. ton county and Fritz C. Schnepf i Lunch Jr. of Carol county." LlUnCn 4-H Leaders May Enter Contest 4-H club leaders may enter a new radio contest by writing 50-300 words on ''How Junior Leaders Help Our 4-H Clubs." The entries due at the state 4-H club office at Purdue university by Saturday.

The best letters be read over Station WBAA Saturday, May 17, at 12:15 p. m. Prizes for the letters will be 4-H stationery an a bronze letter opener. Winners on the March 1 radio program were Tri Kappas Meet at Scout Cabin, Plan Mothers Tea Mrs. Robert Nichols and Mrs.

E. L. Spahr entertained approximately 40 members of Tri Kappa sorority at a pitch-in dinner at the Scout cabin in Tipton Tuesday evening. Following the dinner, plans were discussed for the Mother's tea, planned Sunday, May 18, at the Presbyterian church, dur-. ing a business meeting conducted by Mrs.

Worth" Yoder, president. Mrs. Hugh Carter is chairman of the tea and members were asked to report the number of guests they will bring to the event several days before May 18 to Miss Rheba Grishaw or Miss Betty -Lee Legg. Mrs. Oliver Nash read the treasurer's report for Mrs.

Phillip Hoke and Mrs. Boyd Burkhardt made a report on the Thrift shop. Members voted a contribution of $3 to the Muncie Tri Kappa chapter to purchase a gift for the province officer. Mrs. Nash and Mrs.

Yoder, delegates to state Tri Kappa convention in Indianapolis recently, told members of the event "and members decided to purchase a president's pin to be worn by each, presiding officer of Beta Omicron chapter. Hostesses for the next meeting will be Mrs. Marion Young and Mrs. Victor Camren. GARDNERS PACE SLOWS Washington, May gardeners have slackened their pace somewhat, but they're still producing vegetables for the table at a higher rate than in previous peacetime years.

Agriculture department officials say that there will be 15 million gardens in the United States this year. That's above the peacetime Average, but falls short of the wartime peak of 22 million. of Lewis in Lobby Gets Award Columbia, May 7 Coal Lobby," a photographic study of John L. Lewis by Frank Cancellare of Telephotos, was adjudged best in the. news section of the fourth annual 50-print show sponsored by the Missouri school of journalism.

The picture was selected yesterday from 885 entries of which 439 were news pictures and 446 feature phdtos. Glass Mail Boxes, $1.00. Tribune Press. BHRGRIN PERmflMERTS We Specialize in All Types Including the Machineless Wave. TRY OUR BEAUTIFUL OIL PERMANENTS For Only No Appointment Necessary TIPTOn BEflUTy SHOP West Side Square Over Danner MOTOROLA CAR RADIOS For All Makes and Model Cars Table Models, Battery and Electric Portables A'SK ABOUT OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN TIDLER ELECTRIC SERVICE 115 W.

JEFFERSON ST. PHONE 6 "Corset Show'' by Eileen Derby of Graphic House, New York, won first place in the feature division. The show is part of Journalism week at the University of Missouri. MEETING PLANNED The Merry Hustler class of the First Baptist church will meet Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dot Sallee, 403 Oak street. Classified Ads Get Results. Red Disturbance Marks Cfiurch Parley St. Louisj May The Southern iBaptist convention opened in St. Louis today amid indications of new disturbances over Communism.

The principal agitator over the Red question has been Dr. J. Frank Norris of Fort Worth, and Detroit, who has become known as the "stormy Petrel of the South." At a pre-convention meeting of 1,000 pastors last night, Nor- i PAGE THREE ris precipitated an uproar that even hymn singing and arm waving failed to quiet. Police were called, but the disturbance had subsided before their arrival. The disorder began when Norris' attempted to interrupt an address by Dr.

Louis D. Newton of Atlanta. Norris has opposed Newton's re-election as convention president on the grounds the Atlanta minister has Communist leanings. Use Classified Ads for Results. BUST ON TORE SIHRRT COflTS or SUITS -For MOTHER You've a wider" selection to choose from for gifts for mother.

Clearance Sale Priced $18.00 A Drastic Clearance Sale Means Lower Prices to You NAMES CALLED AT DIAXA The following names were called at the Diana theater Tuesday night: L-ee -Albright, Alice Book, Mrs. Jack Stern, John SlaUery, Waller Werner, Maxine Peters, Greeta Ingaldsby, Mrs. Robert Ogle, Charles Rice, Florence Stansberry, Maty Dane and Otis Hudson. SORORITY TO MEET The Epsilon Sigma Omicron sorority will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. Lowell Kinder, 222 Mill street. CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Members of the Women of the Moose will meet at the Moose lodge at 7:30 p. m. The Versus.

Cordis sorority will have a pitch-in supper at 6:30 p. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Bieri, 544 North East street. The Royal Neighbors will meet at 7:30 pj m. at the I.O.O hall; THURSDAY The Rural Needlecraft club will meet at 2 p.

m. at the home of Mrs'. Anthony Shadday, northwest of Tipton. The Rebekah Lodge will meet at 7:30 p. m.

at the I.O.O hall. Members of the Epsilon Sigma Omricon sorority will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Lowell Kinder, 222 Mill street, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.

Jesse Addleman, 320 Green strett, will entertain members of the Entre Nous club at 2:30 p. m. Members of the Jackson Community club will meet all-day at the home of Mrs. Lpren Gunkle, route 3. FRIDAY Mrs.

Jesse Cochran, route 4, will entertain members of the New Hope Home Econo- mics club at 1:30 p. m. The Merry Hustlers class of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dot Sallee, 403 Oak street.

The Modern Priscilla Art club will meet at the home of Mrs. T. D. Foster, 411 West JefTeV- son street, at 2:30 p. m.

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$5.98 $12.95 Beautiful PURSES FOR MOTHER Plastice, fabrics and leather in every new popular shape and color. Wash Dresses A special for Mother's Day. Sanforized shrunk. Fast colors. $1.88 Give Her an UMBRELLA Here's a sensible gift she'll enjoy receiving-.

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1907-1971