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Zonta Birthday POST-TRIBUNE. Jefferson City. Thursday Afternoon, March 17, 1960 ki a St. Patrick Theme PageS Local Zonta Internationa Observes 13th Anniversary Twenty-five members and one guest attended the 13th Anniversary dinner party of the Jefferson City Zonta Club held at Adcock's Wednesday evening. Miss N.

Francille Bailey, president, presided during the evening. Special recognition was given to Zontian Anne O'Hara who celebrates her birthday on St. Patrick's Day, and to the past presidents Mrs. Eula Hadlick. who was the first president of the local Zonta Club, Dr.

Lena Baker, and Miss Hetty Joach. Not present for the event were past presidents Mrs. Bertha Nan Carroll, Mrs. Grace DeTienne, and Mrs. Louise Dampf.

Telegraphic birthday greetings to the Zontians from Mrs. Hilda Sappttgton, who is vacationing in St. Petersburg, were read by Miss Bailey. Mrs. Hadlick reviewed the history of the Zonta Club, stating that the local Club was organized 13 years ago this month, and was the 192nd such international club to be organized.

Today 425 classified service clubs compose Zonta In- Miss Anne O'Hara selects white carnations from a green top hat to wear as a corsage on her birthday today--St. Patrick's Day. Miss O'Hara, a true Irish lass, born in Dublin, and past-presidents Mrs. Eula Hadlick, Dr. Lena Baker, and Miss Hetty Joach, were honored last evening at the 13th Anniversary meeting of the Zonta Club.

(News-Tribune Photo) Married in California, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. William Hott Celebrate 63rd Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

William Hott, 806 Jackson are celebrating their 63rd wedding anniversary today with a family dinner for 16 at their home. Attending are the three daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hague, 619 Adams; Dr. and Mrs.

Guy Magness, University City; Mrs. Grace Hill Nasch, Brentwood; three grandsons, Jim Hague, Stephen Hague, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Rolla; one granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs.

John Vahlkamp, and one great grand-daughter, Anne Vahlkamp. Three friends of many years, Miss Katheryn Hansbrough, St. Louis; Miss June Mcllvan, St. Louis; and Mrs. C.

F. Adams, 206 Cherry will also attend the dinner party. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hott were born in Moniteau County, Missouri.

Mr. Hott is 87 and Mrs. Hott is 91. They were married in California, Missouri, and have lived in Jefferson City since 1903. Mr.

Hott was one of the original founders of the Hott and Asel Market. He has been retired since 1949. Although both Mrs. Hott's parents came from Switzerland, and Mr. Hott's father was born in Holland, and his mother in Ireland, the Hotts have always celebrated the Irish St.

Patrick's Day, since this is their wedding anniversary. Circle 6 Circle 6 of the First Presbyterian Church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Churchill 508 E. Miller, for a 12:30 luncheon. 1 Klovpn mprnhprs nttpnrlprt City I'osl-Trltiune bv the News Tribune Company, 210 Monroe Street.

Entered at Post Off let- at Jefferson City, Mn. as second-class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled t.o the for republlcatlon of all newi dispatches credited to It or other- rrrtiiii-ri I Ihis rmner. and also the The meeting was opened with individual prayers. Mrs. Stuart Exon led the Bible lesson, continuing with the study of The Psalms.

Mrs. Charles Cooper gave the program on "The i i a Church." Miss Rebecca Pratt Initiated Recently By Sigma Tau Delta Miss Rebecca Ellen Pratt, daughter of Mrs. Jewell Pratt, 409 E. Ashley, has been initiated into Sigma Tau Delta, national honorary English fraternity, at Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee. Miss Pratt is a sophomore in the school of education, and is an English major.

She is also a member of the university's women's choral group, the Bisonettes, which will present a concert on Friday evening at the Oklahoma Training Union Convention in Duncan, Okla. Another Jefferson City student, Miss Charlotte Meyer, is also a Bisonettc. Miss Meyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Meyer, 725 St Mary's Miss Pratt also plays the oboe in the Yahnseh band, which will participate in the presentation of the operetta "Carousel 1 the week of 21 at Shawnee Improves Flavor Add caraway seeds to that canned sauerkraut you are heating tc serve with franks. Lightly cooked onion strips (in butter) and brown sugar may also season the kraut. Post-Tribune Society IGF and about Women business meeting luncheon April 6. Installation of new officers is scheduled for April 20, at the Country Club.

Local Resident Celebrates 98th Birthday Today Ninety-eight candles crowd a birthday cake as Mrs. Charles Langerhans, 209 West Dunklin, has found. But she is celebrating her 98th birthday today with open house, an old fashioned kaffee klatsch.i and a birthday cake. Friends and relatives will drop by all through the day. Spry, pert, Mrs.

Langerhans was born Caroline Weiss, in St. of German parents. She spent most of her childhood in Pacific, Mo. In 1889 she married Charles Langerhans of Jefferson City, who was a shoemaker. Mr.

Langerhans died in 1945, two weeks before the couple would have celebrated 98th Birthday Boyt Speech Postponed Women's Civil Defense Council Endorses 3 Recommendations The Jefferson City Women's'schools of Missouri. A First Air for teacners rocotii nunnil fnr Ptvi) met Wed- lor UHII mei imended and enc rsed by the Coun- nesday in the Jefferson Building. dL was also su ges ted that the The scheduled program "The: serv ices of a top civil defense Need for a Local Survival might be offered as guest to be presented by Col. ri Boyt, Executive Officer to the a Adjutant General, was postponed! 3 The Counci i recommended the until April 20. jcity Fire Department check school Committee reports were given facilities next year during their and three recommendations proved by the Council.

jcaring for school children in the 1. The Secretary was authorized! event of a tornado. Mrs. Charles Langerhans ternational. They are located in 16 different countries.

"Zonta" is a Sioux Indian word their 56th wedding anniversary. meaning "trustworthy" and "hon- Mrs. Langerhans is a member of jnd DDV est." The Zonta slogan is Central Evangelical and Re-j square, everytime, Church and was active 6S Its foundation" is classification and I many years in the KB Circle and its main objectives are fellowship the Guild. 6 So 6 Club to contact the Highway Department on the feasibility of includ- The Council members were reminded that Playhouse 90 will pre- and service. Mrs.

Dorma Grace Vandament introduced guest speaker, John McHenry, who gave an interesting and informative talk on the Capital City Telephone Company. He presented the historical background of the telephone company, the progress made during the recent years, and the future that lies ahead in this leading communicative media. A St. Patrick's theme was used in table decorations. Green top hats filled with white carnations and lanked with green tapers were placed down the center of a shaped serving table.

Decorative ash trays, each holding a white candy cigarette, with names inscribed with green ink, were used as favors. Mrs. Helen Shikles and VIrs. Viola Crane were in charge of the plans and decorations for the event. Miss Bailey announced election of officers win be held at a noon Her greatest enjoyment, automobile traveling, has been curtailed the last few weeks with the snow and bad weather.

The Jefferson Happy Home Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Raymond Merritt, 313 Russell, as hos- Mrs. Langerhans lives with her tess Mrs rjavid Schmidling was two daughters, Miss Charlotte 1 Langerhans, secretary to the Board local nnws published ihorcln. All ol publication of special dispatches herein ftrr reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier Delivery Service In Jefferson City.

Missouri. 40c per week dally and Sunday. 70r. per week combination of morning, evening and Sunday. MAH.

RATES (Docs not Include towns with carrier delivery rervlce.l Colo and adjoining counties $12.00 per year. AM other counties In Missouri per year. Outside Missouri i i the Untied States) $23.40 per year. Member Audit Diireau of Circulations DIAL 6-3131 For all Departmental Complete Permanent $10.50 up Touch-Up Curls S3 per doz. Hair Cut Shampoo-Set Extra Call Sam Evelcr at the Palace 225-A E.

High--Phone 5-4512 ity Bridge Play Winners Announced Winners of the Capital City Dup- icate Bridge Club play last evening, held in the Knights of Co- umbus Hall, scored a tie for first place North-South, with Mr. and VIrs. Leonard Bode, and Charles Rost and H. J. Wallau scor- At the Christian Church Educational Secretaries Hold St.

Patrick Luncheon Citv Association green mints and marshmallows Secretaries met at the Christian The Jefferson of Educational for a luncheon Church Tuesday. Guests included Mrs. Clyde Lear, Mrs. Francis Oliver, Miss Geneva Smith, Miss Viola Brandt, Miss Virginia Dyer, and Miss Jean Thomas. Clever decorations along the St.

Patrick Day theme were carried out. The centerpiece consisted of a large green top hat filled with forsythia, with miniature top hats and shamrocks on the other tables. At each plate was placed, as a favor, a leprechaun made of sitting on two sticks of red anc white or green and white candy. Mrs. Virginia Bcasley conducted the business meeting at which time letters of a and appro ciation for the very fine workshop sponsored by the Jefferson Association on March 11-12, were read.

The hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. Hazel Williams, Mrs Ruth Kcown, Mrs. Virginia Viar Mrs. Ann Cutler, Miss Mary Mar Raret Knipp and Miss Patricia Kurz Pharmacy rtMTDAI MIQQnilPI'Q I Al 2003 WEST MAIN CENTRAL MISSOURI'S LARGEST AND FINEST DRUG STORE! COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION FREE DELIVERY CALL 6-2702 PRICES GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ONLY! Double S-H JGREEN STAMPS: I on All Gift Items i S1.69 Only Preparation Ointment $109 Value Don't Miss DON JACOBY with J. C.

High School Band March 22, Senior High School Auditorium Pepsodent Tooth Brush Only 29 69c Value of Education, and Miss Agnes Langerhans, who cares for the home. In addition to her two daughters, Mrs. Langerhans has a son, Louis Langerhans of Bartlett's Store; two grandsons, Robert Langerhans, a chemical engineer in Buffalo, N. and the Rev. David Langerhans, a minister of the Church of the Master, in Florissant, and three great grandsons, Gilbert, 3.

son of Robert Langerhans; and Mark Stephen. 2, and John David, 2 months, sons of David Langerhans. Evening Newcomers Hold Monthly Social Evening New- their monthly social and business meeting Tuesday at the Governor Hotel. A dessert course served in the coffee shop preceded the evening activities. Mrs.

John Ruth, president, presided over the business session. Cards were enjoyed the remainder of the evening with prizes a visitor. After a 1 o'clock luncheon, the meeting was called to order by the vice-president. Mrs. Ralph Libbert.

The Club voted to have a White Elephant Sale at the next meeting. Several sick reports were read and cards were sent to each one. Mrs. Libbert received the game prize and the gypsy basket went to Mrs. Lemuel Clardy.

The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Members of the comers Club held ing underground nuclear or a dramatization at i Sundav. Aoril 3, over KRCG-TV. nado shelter areas in the plans for chann el 13 based on the novel by the West Expressway, or on other at a "Alas. a projects requiring a great deal of tory of survival following nuclear earth filling.

Such shelter areas a tack. could also be used in storing High- pen Hawes Jr presided way equipment. Highway Patrol, th mecting gear. etc. Matching Federal aid, is available for such projects.

2. The School Protection and Education Committee of the Council was asked to contact the Missouri State Department of Education, through the Civil Defense Agency, on the possibility of including "Education for Survival" courses in the curriculum of the WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA CHILDCRAFT Easy Budget Terms 116 Monrore--Phone 6-6788 Norbert Dake, Wardsville. Miss Jean Cutler Hostess to RRR Group The RRR Sorority held its regular meeting. Wednesday, at the home of Miss Jean 2010 Wayne. Miss Suzanne Slanker, sorority president, presided.

Twenty-five members were present, including Mrs. R. L. Russell Jr, the sorority sponsor "During the business jession. plans were made for the annual tea to be held in July.

Mrs. George Morse was selected awarded to Mrs. John Rudder in as alumnae sponsor. 80Vi points First place winners East-West were Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Guffin, with points. Other winners, North-South included Mrs. A. W. Shockley and Mrs.

Wallau with a score of 79 points Average for North-South was 72 points East-West second place winners were Mrs. Ross Geary and Mrs. E. I. Hockaday with 72 points, and third place winners, William Wyn and John Kinsler with 64 points! Average for East-West was 63! points.

Seven and one half tables were played. refresh- bridge, Mrs. Robert Coffland in Following the meeting, pinochle and Mrs. F. A.

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