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SECOND SECTION SOCIETY GENERAL NEWS PALLADIUM-ITEM REVIEW The Palladium -Item and Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Sunday, Oct. 22, 1967 Social Calendar Liberty Girl To Be Married Manter-Pentecost Ceremony Performed At Fort Wayne Symphony Orchestra To Open Season With Pianist Nov. 19 Miss Sharon Ann Pentecost, Richmond Symphony Orches daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester tra tenth season offers area residents a variety of musical programming ranging from fa Pentecost of Waterloo, formerly of Richmond and Richard Owen Manter, son of Mrs.

Roberta Manter, Fort Wayne were married at 2:30 p.m. Satur vorite romantics, to world premiers, choral numbers, and a to day in the Wallen Baptist Church, Fort Wayne. Rev. Phillip S. Lacy officiated at the double-ring service.

Music 1964 she performed at the Metro-, politan Museum. She has appeared as soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico, the Bell Telephone Orchestra and twice with the Cincinnati Symphony. Miss Vered will play Rapsodie on a Theme of Paganini, 18 Variations, by Serge Rachmaninoff. The orchestra, under the direction of Manfred Blum, will perform the Ruy Bias overture and the Schubert Symphony No. 7 in known as The Great.

Other concerts and their themes are: "Young Talent and Mature Art," Feb. 18; "The Exciting New," April 28, and "Best Sunday Public Art Galleries in Mc-Guire Hall, open from 2 to 5 p.m. Wayne County Historical Museum, open from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday Magazine Club meets with Mrs. Mark Kennedy.

Richmond Teachers' Wives carry-in dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Purtee. Richmond Arts Club meets in McGuire Hall, 7:30 p.m. Phi Chapter, Phi Chi Epsilon Sorority, meets at the East Main Street Branch of Second National Bank.

Filia Club meets with Mrs. Loren Shaeffer, New Paris, Ohio. Cal-I-Co TOPS Cub meets at theYWCA. Wayne County Homemakers Choral Club meets with Mrs. Russell Stevenson in Greensfork.

Tuesday League of Women Voters kick- was provided prior to and during ft liana Vered of the Popular," May 26. the ceremony by Mrs. Donald Ewers, organist. Altar vases of white and orange pompons and lighted candles in two seven-branch candelabra were used in decoration. For her wedding the bride selected a gown of delustered satin styled with empire waistline and A-line floor-length skirt.

The bodice was made with scoop neckline and bell sleeves. Accenting the waistline was a belt with large front bow. Her nylon veil was shoulder-length and held In place by a cabbage rose headpiece. She wore off-white The Richmond High School Concert Choir and the RHS Sing popular concert featuring a jazz ensemble. Four concerts are scheduled, plus two related social events open to season ticket holders of the symphony.

Admission to an "Avant Garde" party Jan. 18 and a "Viennese Night" May 27, will be by invitation to season members. Both parties are scheduled for Forest Hils Country Club and are being arranged by the Women's Association of the symphony. First concert of the season will accent the romantic composers and will be held Nov. 19.

Guest pianist will be the young Israeli pianist and Earl-ham Artist series performer, liana Vered. Miss Vered, who delighted Earlham audiences in a previous appearance here, was born in Israel. She graduated from the Paris Conservatory with first prize in piano at IS. She toured France for Jeunes-6es Musicales in 1957 and con-certized in South America in 1958. Miss Vered's first New York concert was in the 1962 Young Concert Artist Series, and in ers will appear as guest artists April 28, led by David Daven Autumn Dance Entertains Group At Forest Hills The Midnighters provided mu port, chairman of the music de partment of the high school On the May 26 popular con I II cert, closing the season's must Former Local Couple To Wed cal programming, Donald Chan sic for the October dinner-dance at Forest Hills Country Club and the Earlham jazz ensembe.

will be featured. Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. William R.

Stil- Season ticket sales are now under way. General chairman well, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Rice Mr.

and Mrs. Harold for ticket sales is Charles Armbrust and Mr. and Mrs Ellis, a member of the Sym Charles Leftault Jr. formed the off finance drive at the home of Mrs. E.

L. Ringenberg, 9 a.m., with salad luncheon at 1 p.m. Woman's Club meets at the YWCA, 2 p.m. Richmond Duplicate Bridge Club meets at the Holiday Inn. Business and Professional Women's Club meets at the YWCA.

Delta Theta Tau Alumnae met with Mrs. Robert Armstrong. Pi Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, initiation dinner at the Buccaneer Restaurant, 6:30 p.m. Today's Woman Study Group, American Association of University Women, meets with Mrs. Jay Beede.

Reid Hospital Cheer Guild meets in the hospital dining room, 1:30 p.m. Social Nighters meet at the YWCA. Jayshees meet in Robbins-Matherly-Dils Community Room. Wayne-Union Medical Assistants meet at the West End Building and Loan Association. Howard Thomas Post No.

315, American Legion Auxiliary, meets at the post home. Harry Ray Post No. 65, American Legion Auxiliary, meets at the post home. M.O.P. TOPS Club meets at the YWCA.

Gayety Club meets with Mrs. Ralph Waddell. Playtime Euchre Club meets with Mrs. Daniel Williams. Pollyanna Club meets with Mrs.

Phil Killion. Tuesday Night Euchre Club meets with Mrs. John Hamilton. Wednesday Ladies' Stagette at the Elks Country Club beginning at 5 p.m. Quaker City Chapter, International Travel Study Club, meets with Mrs.

C. O. Thomas. Unity Chapter, International Travel Study Club, meets with Mrs. Herbert Bulach.

Whitewater Chapter, International Travel Study Club, meets with Mrs. Orpha Bake. Reid Memorial Hospital Alumnae and Registered Nurses Club, tour of Eli Lilly Co. Associate Chapter, Tri Kappa Sorority, meets with Mrs. D.

D. Ball. Alpha Delta Chapter, Phi Chi Epsilon Sorority, meets at the Electric Living Center. Alpha Nu Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, meets with Mrs. Norbeit Flamm.

Xi Gamma Gamma Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, meets with Mrs. Artie West. Epsilon Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Halloween rush party at the home of Mrs. phony Board of Directors. He committee.

is assisted by women associa tion cochairmen, Mrs. Robert Hampton and Mrs. Don Good' Others having reservations were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mikesell, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph I. Hoch, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Rock well. Wallace Photo Miss Stephanie Sue Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell Sr.

of Liberty announce the engagement of their daughter, Stephanie Sue, to Glenn Howard Waugh, son of Howard Waugh Jr. of Milton and Mrs. Jacqueline Pettid of 2653 Westchester Drive, Denver, Colo. Miss Maxwell is a senior at Short High School, Liberty. Mrs.

Waugh is a 1966 graduate of the high school and before induction into the Army was employed at M. D. Store Fixtures, Cambridge City. He presently is stationed at Ft. Ben-ning, Ga.

No date has been set for the wedding. Sorority Plans Charity Party For Wednesday Epsilon Chapter, Omega Phi Tau Sorority, will hold a charity party at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, in the basement of St. Andrew's School.

A donation of $1 is asked. Attendance prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Mrs. Howard Weddle is chairman of the party for which Mrs. Gene Cummins is cochairmam Other committee chairmen are Mrs.

James Hamilton and Mrs. well, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me Sharen McBride, Royce West Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Wohl Mrs. Richard Owen Manter sheath dress. Her accessories also were brown and her corsage of carnations and roses.

Reception Held A reception for 150 guests was held in the basement of the church following the ceremony. A three-tier wedding cake, decorated in yellow and white, marked the bride's table. Serving were Mrs. Raymond Pentecost, Linda and Brenda Pentecost, Mrs. Jame Norman and Mrs.

Donald Stackhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Manter will reside at 12008 Coldwater Road, Fort Wayne following a wedding trip to Chicago. Mrs.

Manter traveled in a white wool sheath dress trimmed in green and with a background of pale green and orange stripes. Her accessories were black. Mrs. Manter graudated from Ashley High School, Ashley, and attended International Business College, Fort Wayne. Mr.

Manter is a graduate of the Huntertown High School at Huntertown, Ind. Married At Cambridge City hueter, Mr. and Mrs. John Rahm, Dr. and Mrs.

Ralph Smith, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Ring- 1 enberg, Kenneth Kittle, Mrs.

Joyce Porfidio, Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Lewis of Liberty, Dr.

and Mrs. Morris Wertenberger, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Schultz, Mr, and Mrs. R. J.

Culligan of Rich wrist-length gloves, trimmed in tiny pearls. She also wore pearls, gift from the bridegroom. Her flowers were a cascade arrangement of white and orange pompons. Mr. Pentecost gave his daughter in marriage.

Miss Carol Pentecost, Waterloo, was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Kathy Manter, sister of the bridegroom and student at Indiana State University, Terre Haute and Miss Janet McKee-ver, Fort Wayne. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Francoise Manter, Fort Wayne, daughter of the bridegroom. Attendants Wear Green The attendants wore dresses of emerald green satin brocade, made with short cap sleeves, belted empire waistlines accented in front with large bows. They also wore matching veils over bows of the same material as their dresses, wrist-length gold gloves, and small pearl earrings.

Their flowers were white and orange pompons with bittersweet: Mr. Manter was attended by Francis V. Rouns Jr. of Fort Wayne. Ushers were James Norman and Edward Manter, cousin of the bridegroom, both of Fort Wayne.

Greg Alexander, Charlottesville, nephew of the bride, was the junior usher. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Pentecost wore a deep turquoise wool dress with satin trim and brown accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations and orange colored roses. Mrs.

Manter, mother of the bridegroom, wore a green wool mond, Mr. and Mrs. John Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barg- mann, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Not Miss Judith Reed Mr. and Mrs. George L. Reed tingham, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Gleason. of Brookville, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Kaye, to Stephen Alan Hill. He is the son of Mr. CAMBRIDGE CITY Miss Sharen Ann McBride, daughter of Mrs.

Howard McBride, R. R. 1, Straughn, and the late Mr. McBride, was married Saturday afternoon to Royce Alan West of Hagerstown. The bridegroom's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George West, reside in Joliet, 111. The double-ring ceremony took place at 2:30 o'clock in the Cambridge City Christian Church, with Rev. Harry Holloway officiating. Decorations at the church were ferns, seven-branch candelabra and a bouquet of white gladioli and chrysanthemums.

A kneeling bench was used by the couple. The bridal aisle, covered with a white carpet, was lighted by candles entwined with greenery. Mrs. Robert Horn of New Castle, organist, played "Air in (Bach), "Reverie" (Debussy), "Andantino" (Franck), "Pav-anne" (Revel), "Waltz" (Brahms) and the traditional and Mrs. Robert A.

Hill of Balti Joe tickets; Mrs. Charles Events Calendars Distributed To Church Women Program calendars were dis more, Both lamiues are Births former Richmond residents. Miss Reed is a graduate of Meadowdale High School, Dayton, Ohio, and is employed by Winters National Bank and tributed to members of the Fountain City United Society of Friends Women when they met last week at the home of Mrs. Trust Co. of Dayton.

Baldwin, advertising; Mrs. Gene Freshwater, Mrs. Carmen Ramsdell, prizes, and Mrs. Harold Rothermel, refreshments. Table Seats 32 CHICAGO The American Dental Association headquarters here has a conference table that seats 32 ADA directors.

The big board is 45 feet long, 16 feet wide and weighs 8,000 pounds. Seaman Hill is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Brown, former Richmond residents, announce the birth of twin sons born Oct.

19 at Parkview Memorial Hospital, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Brown is the former Bernice Hickman, daughter of Ben Hickman of Richmond. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Brown of New Paris, Ohio. Levertan Smith. Mrs. Smith pre Huntington East High School, sided at the business meeting. Huntington, W.Va., and attended Reports were given from the Marshall University in Huntington.

He presently is serving USFW Fall Conference at aboard the USS Princeton. Duane Baker. Fairview Homemakers Club Halloween party at the home Mrs. Royce Alan West Mrs. Harold Banes presented A late winter wedding is being the lesson "Christ and the Faiths of Mrs.

Claude White. mother, wore a beige lace dress of Men" in which she discussed NG Bunko Club meets with the Islam and Shinto religions. Mrs. Sam Graf. Mrs.

Glen Ramey presented with matching jacket and acces sories. Her corsage was of yel low sweetheart roses. Reception Given Bid-a-Wee Club meets with planned. Dr. Spellmeyer To Be Speaker For Cheer Guild devotions and closed the meeting Mrs.

Richard Myers. with a prayer. Idle Hour Club meets with EVENT OCTOBER Refreshments were served by The reception in the church basement was held immediately Mrs. Dick Swallow. the hostess to Mrs.

Barnes, Mrs. Clicquot Club Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Gerald following the ceremony. Mrs J. William Myers of Eaton, col Richard Bury and Rickey, Mrs.

George Berry, Mrs. Allen My Dr. John Spellmeyer, acting director of the Radiology De Richwine. lege roommate of the bride; ers, Mrs. Ramey, Mrs.

Ray Epsilon Chapter, Omega Phi partment at Reid Memorial Hos Mrs. Brian West of Sneads Fer Swam, Mrs. Delmar Thomas, Tau Sorority, charity party at ry, N.C., and Mrs. Mark Pitten- Mrs. Maurice Lilly, Mrs.

Ray pital, will speak at the Tuesday meeting of the Reid Hospital wedding marches. Mrs. Randall Dennison, also of New Castle, was the vocalist. Her selections were "Be Thou With Them" (Bach), "With This Ring" (Sac-co) and "The Lord's Prayer" (Malotte). Given By Brother The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Myron E.

McBride of Lafayette. Her formal wedding gown of angel skin peau was line styled with crescent waistline, bateau neckline and long bridal point sleeves. Pearl embroidered, Chantilly lace motifs trimmed the bodice, sleeves, skirt and the Watteau chapel train that was topped by a bow of the peau. Her headpiece was an open crown featuring Venise lace and crystal beading which flowed with a double pouff of silk illusion, trimmed with tiny satin bows. She carried a cascade ger of Richmond assisted in Adamson and Mrs.

Grace St. Andrew's School. Thursday Cheer Guild. serving. They wore white or The group will meet at 1:30 gandy aprons trimmed in white The next club meeting will Annual golf dinner at Forest Hills Country Club for men and STARTS TOMORROW! Luxurious Fur Trim p.m.

in the auditorium at the lace, gifts of the bride, be Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs. Myers. women golfers. hospital.

Mrs. Bert Poi of Highland, college roommate of the bride, Altrusa Club meets at the Le- Practicing in Richmond since land Motor Inn. registered the guests. Marilyn December of 1965, Dr. Spellmeyer will speak to the aux Wife Preserver The Richmond Cotillion meets Pierce and Darrvl Pierce of iliary on "Radiology and the Straughn, cousins of the bride, at the Leland Motor Inn Ball room.

Modern Hospital." His talk will assisted with the gifts. center around the advances Weetomp Chapter, Daughters of American Colonists, meet at The serving table was covered being made in the field of with an overlay of white lace Parker's Restaurant. radiology and how these affect over red. The all-white, four- the hospital today. Pi Beta Phi Alumnae meet at the home of Mrs.

Jimmy tier weddine cake, decorated 1 At the business session, Cheer with white sugar bells and roses, Lewis Martin at 8 p.m., follow Guild members will hear re NEW FASHION COLORS! NEW IMPORTED FABRICS! ing dinner at Parker's Restau was topped by white satin bells. The cake and punch bowl were ports from all service commit of Amazon lilies, white roses and ivy. Mrs. Myron McBride of Lafayette, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Roger rant at 6 p.m. surrounded with greenery and tees and a report on the Indiana Auxiliaries State meeting held in Gamma Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, meets with Indianapolis. red carnations. Flanking the cake were lighted white tapers in crystal holders encircled with Mrs. Marvin Johnson.

West of Joliet, 111., Miss Geral- Secure shelf paper with cello Members are urged to attend Earlham Heights Homemak the meeting as well as the pinky greenery and red carnations ers Club meets with Mrs. George E. Hickman. puppet workshop set to begin at (2) (2)o (if k'- u.rr 1 I phane tape that's sticky on both sides. It stays put better, lasts longer than if you use thumb tacks.

Mr. and Mrs. West, parents of the bridegroom, entertained 9 a.m. Tuesday in the conference Nu-Wa Homemakers Club room at the hospital. meets with Mrs.

Lowell Stafford. with a rehearsal dinner for 25 guests at Welliver's Smorgasbord in Hagerstown. An' North Homemakers Club meets with Mrs. J. J.

Connan. Arbor Vitae Homemakers Club For the couple's wedding trip Printmaking Demonstration Opens Thursday At Earlham through the South, the bride family night at the home of Mrs. Frank Hensley. traveled in a three-piece knit Gypsy African Violet Club One Group Regularly $119.95 Use Lay-Away or Charge Natural Mink Trim af a Surprise Sale Price. Coats to make you glad you came to Julian's All Aglow with sumptuous mink collars! You SAVE in this big event.

meets with Mrs. Harold Dine in Gettysburg, Ohio. Toshi Yoshida, a well-known suit with gold and brown accessories. She wore the corsage from her bridal bouquet. She is a Centerville High School graduate and in 1965 received her bachelor of science Kreskettes meet -with Mrs.

Fred Hagel. Lucky Star Rook Club meets Japanese painter and printmak-er, will be at Earlham College Thursday and Friday for a series of workshops and lecture demonstrations on the art of printmaking. with Mrs. Harvey Wood. degree in music education from Tri Mothers Club meets Ball State University, where sne 1 ffli with Mrs.

Robert Reed. dine Poor of Knightstown and Miss Judith Manning of Indianapolis. The attendants wore azalea-colored, floor-length gowns made with bateau necklines, three-quarter-length sleeves and four-gored skirts with full backs trimmed by small bows. A darker shade of velvet ribbon accented the empire waistline of each gown. Their headpieces were ruffled velvet bows with circular veils to match the velvet on their gowns.

They wore silver, heart-shaped pendants and white gloves, gifts of the bride. Each carried a cascade of Elegance carnations, to match the velvet trim on the gowns and headpieces, with ivy. Roger West of Joliet, 111., was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Lt. Brian West of Sneads Ferry, N.C., Douglas West of Joliet, 111., also a brothef of the bridegroom, and Robert Roth of Hagerstown.

Ushers were Robert Mayernick and Robert Seffrin, both of Hagerstown. Mrs. McBride wore for her daughter's wedding a navy knit suit with accessories of navy and a lighter blue. Her corsage was of pink sweetheart roses. Mrs.

West, the bridegroom'! was a member of Sigma Alpha Two workshops will be held Pleasure Time Club Hallow Iota, music honorary sorority. She is also a member of Kappa Thursday from 10-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. in the printmaking stu een masquerade party for members and children at the home Kappa Kappa Sorority. She dio on the fourth floor or car of Mrs.

John Vannatta. teaches elementary music In the penter Hall. Mis Deal Club meets with Mr. old, he began to draw and at 13 was studying making woodblock prints under a skilled artist. Although his subjects are surrealistic, semiabstract and abstract, Yoshida always retains an oriental feeling in his work.

In addition to sketching trips to India, Burma, Ceylon and Malaya, the Japanese artist has visited the United States several times exhibiting his woodblocks and giving lectures and demonstrations. In 1966 Yoshida was an instructor at Senoma State College in California and at North Texas State University. He also had an exhibition at Winblad Gallery in San Francisco. He has been teaching this year at Haystack School in Maine and the University of Calgary Knightstown School System. "Mr.

West Is a 1962 mechanical A film and lecture-demonstra and Mrs. J. L. Blossom after stored. tion on Japanese printmaking dinner at Miller's Cafeteria.

engineering graduate of the Uni will be held in Goddard Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Thursday. versity of Illinois. He is a sen Friday Tuesday Aftermath meets with ior product engineer at Perfect Another series of workshops Mrs. Milton Kraft.

Circle Piston Ring Division, will be held Friday in the studio on the fourth floor of Carpenter Dana Hagerstown. Saturday Joe Lavinger and Tunetimers All furs labeled to show country of origin, The couple will reside at 424 West Main Cambridge City. entertain at the Elks Country Club. Hall from 10-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m.

i 1 II Wk IL 1 There will be a tea honoring Play Time Club Halloween Ireland has 218 gold courses, Yoshida on Friday from 4-5 p.m. party for husbands at the home We'll Store Your Coat Free Until Wanted! of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McEl- Carpenter Hall. some of them within hooking distance of a castle.

in Canada. vain. When Yoshida was years.

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