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I 5 I At ANDtRSON HERALD Reports i i it ru uu wwn ne cannot uo or il wiU remediable physical Amateur Artists To Exhibit In January Salon take place Wednesday Jan 22 In Herald Photo) a 7rs fo were entertained at the home of Half Size ashion Toaster Doll TODAY At YMCA 607 and Personals and i 4659 SIZES 24'4 oint or Parents Not This hate with him MofthgimgJ 1 yvie 1 tr zT A 7 Among Anderson Women's Groups sponsible for it If vnti umnU lilr Atir 1fLxn Auxilfo ronvntPM Clerksjbccome stiff and sore at first SS ll but 11 net Turner gave a leader training school report A cookie exchange was held Son: hate Mother: say jhat! It i Dr Richon Loh Addresses General Meeting Of AAUW gives ercise how to ffieasureTyourself Mrs rancis Olesky was hon ored guest recently when Mrs Judy Reasner and Mrs Pat Tom kins entertained in her honor dur ing a lullaby shower The social evening took place at the Reasner residence 518 Oxford Rd The nursery theme accented decor throughout the entertaining rooms and the table appoint mentsCentering the serving Lessons Presented At Meetings Of Home Demonstration Clubs The monthly meeting of Surgical Dressing Unit of Madison County Cancer Society will be held at 1:30 Thurs day Jani 16 in Room 238 of the Citizens Bank Building Miss Kathryn Gregory presided during the January meeting of the general session of American Association of University Women in the Blue Triangle Room of the YWCA Monday evening Reports were offered by Miss Marion DeLanoy and Mrs: Geo rge Bauer secretary and treas urer respectively Accenting the program were 'musical numbers Mrs George Bauer presented a selection and AVORITE LOWER SHOP Znderron't Oldesf Ertabfished Z5th ond Meridian the year The names of secret pals were revealed and gift? were exchanged Guests were Mesdames Paul Dara Marion Land Paul Wier Sunday Jan 19 the Amateur Art Group will stage its annual art exhibit at the YMCA begin i ning at 1 39 Bradford Lambert noted portrait artist and instructor will serve as The hostess served a dessert luncheon and the social hour was ihon zn invaJ Mrs Estella' Downs received Darrel Young son of Mr and Mrs Robert Young 2823 Co lumbus Ave has returned to studies at Valparaiso University following a visit with his parents Randy Stogentin a college friend of Darrell's also was a guest for the weekend visit Dr and Mrs Miller are They will remain one month self addressed envelope with your request to Myrtle Meyer Eldred Tomorrow: "Won't Cure Anyone desiring to iommuni cat with Myrtle Meyer Eldred can reach her by addressing letters ini care of the Register and Tribune Syndicate Des Moines Iowa a SPECIAL! SPORTJHIRTS and QQ TROUSERS GUARANTEE CLEANERS' PHONE 7711 DINNERS irst Baptist LUNCHEONS of Tax Research Lady Mons 1 Underwriters Board Anderson Board of Real tors Postal Auxiliary ormulates Plans or Guest Affair At the Crescent Drive resi dence of Mrs John Stewart fchaplain Mrs Lyman A Rice: recording secretary Mrs red Yclton Mrs Horace Hollar corresponding secretary Mrs Ray (Weiler treasurer: Mrs liar is Coy registrar Mrs Wayde ree Jr historian: Mrs rank Zoll Jibrarian and Mrs Ted Mc Clintock parliamentarian those of you who are on the Mar athon 2 In the first place please be patient So many of you entered this contest in self improvement that some of you may have a littlo wait before receiving the Mara than booklet Start your Marathon when youreceivethe directions and continue it for eight weeks Better Results You will get more stunning re sults in figure improvement and much more value in increased health iCyou will exercise daily (unless there is some physical reason for not doing so) Do not be discouraged if vour muscle oroincr i you like him Children may need help to distinguish between temporary on accessories for the home was presented by Mrs: Piper A gift was" sent to a patient in a nursing home 'Mrs' Knightlpresident of the "Now or Never Club" was a guest Valley Grove Club held its monthly meeting at the home of Golden Rule Club members' were entertained at a luncheon at the home of Mrs jrattk: Plo vick HOT Thayer with Mrs Taylor xf resident in charge MrsErle Beck was a guest Twgnty two members were in attendance Officers for 1958 were installedas follows president Mrs Tay lor vice president Mrs John Petry secretary Mrs Willis Stokes treasurer Mrs Ray Wil kins reporter Mrs Delbert May nard and song leader Mrs How ard Birt A lesson on accessories for the home was given by Mrs Plovick Welcome' Wagsneers Club held Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Robert MetUen 1415 Nichol Ave with 19 persons pres nt Mrs Oiester Bailsman was in charge Newu officers installed are: president Mrs Harold Cor bin vibe president Mrs Herbert Trees secretary Mr Robert McVickersj treasurer Mrs Don ald Ross Devotions were given on mean ing ot the Christmas tree Guests were Mesdames Dunlap Woodrow Meek Dan Sayers Rose Campbell and How ard Highsmith Thrifty Club 'members conducted their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Louis Schae fer Rt 1 with Mrs Waldo Van Winkle presiding ollowing a pitch in dinner Mrs Martin Thacker co hostess read devotions Mrs Hoff ANDERSON 1 SUNDAY HgRALDT place Jan 22 at 7:30 Mrs James Hacker will be hostess at her residence 109 Trent Ave Mrs rank Zoll Entertains or Clio Club Members Mrs rank Zoll 1525 Winding Way Edgewood entertained for members of tha Clio Club during a dessert luncheon Monday aft ernoon Mrs Warren Gembling assisted as co hostess club nresidant Mrs Rich ard Swan presided during the! i mesuames uess nummer Ger ald Shine and Joseph Larmore to reoresent tha Club St tha annual Wky Gr ow Old by Josephine Lovrtnan plus a progress chart and a per sonality development department Anyone desirinr to communi catewithv Josephine Lo wnsa may reach her by addressing fetters in care of the Register and Tribune' Syndicate4 Des Moines Towa Surgical Dressing Unit Invites Assistance thejplying dressings of all sizes and iMadison County the bed pads to cancer patients overt a unnnrnnnirni xai ivi iinr i 1 i v4xi iiuiy i ijiiou Anniversary Dinner Pictured above is a group of Members of the Typographical nounced on this coming event at judge of the exhibit and will give Pictured above from left to right are: Mrs Jack Rectr ex hibit chairman Mrs Robert Gray president of the Amateur Art Group and Mr Lambert ollowing the gallery talk tea will held (at the YWCA Both events are open to the pub lic Exhibit committee members include Mrs Martha 'Mears and Mr and Mrs Robert Long (Herald Photo) Mother: sav vou BrotherbutI you Last week I ran my 8 Week Self Improvement Marathon The women who join well over 100000 last year see how much they can imprbve their appearance in eight weelcs time with my directions' or one day during the next sev en weeks I will bring information which 1 know will be helpful to you will continue doing a few ex ercises each dav even if it does hurt the sorenesOpog will dis This is another reason for start slowly and building up iSTiauj wuiueii uu loo rn rno CMS corned' as a new member jitrst few days and get" so sore A rrnnet ill 1J thcLt tnCV beCfimA dififVMlatyAH anrl at the home of Mrs Dave Ste phenson at: the next meeting Th 1958 Buick Is prfcsd Mvsra! Hundred Dollars low? than 1957 for Model CHECK WITH ECX 7lh nd JACKSON 4626 When there Is excessive feat of situations which are normal 4 to all of childhoodr then profes wnlcn MUdren esc) I intolerable situations the rvqinrements Of different occypationj will also be featured in the nersonalized new coiffures to bo HEADS MECHANICAL GROUP INDIANAPOLIS Robert Nelson of the Detroit News was elected president of the Great Lakes Newspaper Mechanical Conference Monday He succeeds JohnE Innis of the Indianjpplis Btar who was riameii to the! board of directors Use Bulletin Herald Classifieds was an address by Dr Pichon Loh professor of government and history at Anderson College guest speaker Dr Loh spoke on the subject Nations and World JPeatre ollowing the program Mrs George Snrbaueh and MrS xAnertt 17 nk HMlf a I ecjwuuuj fliu iiciHiiaiut li a 3 5 JtDaJJrjnrn Mrs rank Tufts sang is! were in charge of the'social hour Daughters Ame i can Co I on i sts Elect Officers or New YearTTi6''TJaughfers of American1 wbotf fiw'n I2nn Colonists convened recently at icon meeting the Winding Way residence off Assisting the hostess W'ereMes Mrs Tlieodore E' Crook" Edge Robert Shoemaker Sr vtAndersonB PW: To Convene Thursday evening members of the Anderson Business ajnd Pro fessional Club will' pre sent their regular dinner meeting in the Mulberry of the YMCA at 6 0 clock (maker Sr? first vice regent Mrs Mrs Johnson Phillip Decker: second "vtee re man of the career advancement jKent Mrs Aubrey Elsten luniniiuet Kin oe in cnarge oit the program Her committee in cludes Mesdames Hazel Bujars ky co chairman Harry 0 Ben nett 0 0 James Mary Keljy and Harold Matthew The Rev Robert Reardon president elect of Anderson Col lege will speak to the group on "The New Hospital Project" Charles Humphrey vice presi dent of the Citizen's Banking Co will present a report on "The Airport The generaltheme Your will be carried out during the eve ning The musical program will be presented by Mrs Arthur Hoff man and her two daughters Hedi and Trudi Reservations must be made by Benham women sTbe ngyJashipns in millinery clothing jewels as well as foot wear will have an pew hair styles Mr Parker said adding Amer ican personality her activities and of course that natural look which is known throughout the world as 'the American will be import ant considerations in the hair style predictions: Ruth Moyer ot Kansas City Mo Chairman of the Official Hair ashion Committee with Luella Bailey of Duluth Minn the Styles Director of the Offi cial Hair ashion Committee will conduct the hair fashion presentations and coordinate the styleprograms "Line design which com plement the natural look and in dividual aftributes inherent in all women Were carefully harmoniz ed for trend setting designs in the new styles that are to be said Miss Mover In addition to the new style presentations arrangements have also been made for conferences and special demonstrations of the professional techniques In hair shaping and permanent wav ing required to give the hair the necessary substance and man ageability" needed for the artis tic lines of the new coiffures Though a great deal pf the styling will be designed for high fashion and formal wear most pf the showings will feature every day" glamour for American wo men whether they reside in large metropolitan areas Small cities or ruraL communltiesVa handkerchief exchange A lesson ly and Arlus Schaefer New or Never Club membersheld their regular meeting in the Committee Room of the YMCA with Mrs George Knight presid ing and eight in attendance A short business meeting fol lowed a dinner and gift exchange Auxiliary gathered at the home of an early date 1 ur pi esioeni Mrs Bert Thomas 308 Mohawk Dr for their January session" 7 Plans were formulated during the business session for the anniversary dinner nf Ihp iary? to taite place Monday eb? Pastes 10 complete details will be an iniiji regular session Mrs Don Keesling club president was' In charffe of thp KncInAea cmccinn The outgoing president Mrs jonn wan was presented with a past nin A nral hour was enjoyed and Mrs Wall lllg ln on your wercises very was awarded the door prize owly and up Mrs James Cook was wel any women do too much the corned as a new member ifirst few days and get' so sore A guest meeting will be held that become discouraged and iity iwaratflon dook! will find exercise? which have found effective for the most usual figure faults" Select four or five of these pr concentrate on I one or two but do them faith fully! Begin doing each one about 15 times and gradually increase until you are doihe each one around 50 times itillv VeAtl an i a auviv periuu 111 ine (morning and then at night if you Loll irst Week Hardest The first week of dietin i ih two and vou are reallv nn saf time but it can make you look WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15" 1958 Arthur ei IZWecldina VowsrAre Solemnized uUX'illaT Of interest to 'AndcrsonfanS the anouncement of the marriage 1 by Myrtle Meye Eldred NEEDS PERSONAL HELP He most assuredly does The vomlting is the rather usual way A 4S: ASA AS vuuui ch coveyu IIUII Ha lc probably deeply humiliated at his failures in school and would rather be sick than go there Psychiatric Help Jry a Child Guidanee Gl Inle If you have one near you or a amily Social Service" Affencv" Either one will have psvchiatrie case workers who will study your boy his home hfe school life' and be able to deter mine whether he is being asked to do work he cannot do or zf ere remeoiaoie onvsicai era im emotional sUuatrnni which tho lfndlr' can be improved and thus free havp hTrfU him to do the work of hc ChOoL UIk him lTheir fees are reasonable onlv reason that IIis companions do not seem iav tnS it V2 be friendly ones and the everyone has to attend ijh Jaticombats and conflict be suffers' i he snmit to Chh color his dislike for school wberetoeaSrb held rZ 1 thA dvP 9 nd rCSt sponsible for it "He wrn notftokt hLk and If you would like our 10 cent PArnp hnml Ck for ne pomes home every day with1 some storv nf bow 10centaand 1 stamped Il a business session and appointed inarorhi! crbreM MesriamM Jam Plummer al school but I would send mm to public school if he wanted to go but he doesn't i cpi vocul Uhl (lud cii ine annual YjsiUng Nurse Shower which will auu OlOLLLd I mentioned nsvrhtaffTef Mothers In TakeGifts Jo Sons HONG KONG (M Three AmerU oprg guts ruesaay of Economic Dis on their third visit to sons 1m iPrisoned in Red China on espion meetings Jess Shuman Babe Ruth Baseb alb League Polio Mothers Anderson Hi Club Physical Schedule Junior Girls Gym Swim Senior Girts Gym Swim? Gym and Swim BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jay vs Millers Collegians vs Wilson vs Devotions" were presented byiMrs AkiMshton Rt 4 with 20 Mrs Walter Johnson Mrs Ver present Mrs Roy Barnaul! sr presided Mrs Charlotte Repberger pre sented a lesson on citizenship The constitution otthecluh was read Mrs Verna Van Zant was a guest Home Club conduSnd a regutar 'fneeting at the home of 4 Mrs utis Mitchell 127 9th St with Mrs John Mull presiding Thirteen members were present A lesson on citizenship was pre sented by Mrs Mary Adamson Mrs Elmer Edgecomb was awarded a contest prize and Mrs Harold Stiff a door prize Home Social Club members were entertained at the home of Mrs Ward Stohler Rt 3 Pen dleton with Mrs Jesse Davis presiding ifteen members and four guests were in attendance A lesson on huck toweling was given by Mrs Davis and a safety lesson on the causes of polio by Mrs Lawrence Phulbert Past presidents of the club were honored at a 20th anniver sary tea Guests were Mesdames Edwards red Robinson James Hoppes and Martha Thornberry and son Bill will return to their Washington" home Satur day following a visit with Mrs patents In this city MrjtndMrs Sheldon Cooper Mr and Mrs Earl Rosenberry will leave Monday to winter in the West They will visit their daughter and her husband 51r and Mrs Harold Runyan in 1 his wife Mr and Mrs Paul Ros enberry at Garden City Calif Mrs' Arthur Al Brady is serving husband nd 1 as hostess for the philanthropic! Mrs William Patterson I in charge of the program and showed colored slides taken dur 1 ing her trips to several nationid parks mountains dams and cities throughout the Western states The program concluded tne evening activities 'American Look' Promises To Be eatured Style What will be the new look hair fashions for spring and sum mer? Will it be softly feminine or severely groomed? Will there be a lot of waves or will the hair be highly curled? How will the new styles be affected by the new chemise silhouette of cloth ing fashions? or the answers to these vital questions on fashions cosmetologists from all parts of the United States will meet at the Park" Plaza Hotel in Str Louis Mo Jan 18 and 19 Until then the new styles will be a closely guarded secret They will be unveiled by the Official Hair ashion Committee of tle National and Cos metologisfi Association the half fashion authority of the beauty According to Philip Parker president oTlKe" NatioriAl Hair dressers and Cosmetologists As sociation hair styles to be premiered will be truly Ameri can The Official Hair ashion Committee though international ly famous is composed of the leading styiistsfef aB parts of our country from New York to Hol lywood and from Seattle to Mi ami America?) hair fashions that influence the styles of the world are the The new styles will be shown locally by members of National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists 1 Association in cities tnroughout the door prize and bridge prizes nT were awarded to MesdamesMaryjSS 51 Tastos Stolto MrDnniM in re oemniiui Phyllis Harless' rank Zoll Mrs A Wr Ellv st a'i Theinteresiting program was presented by Mrs? Horace Hol lar on the subject "Restoration of the William Penn An election of officers was com pleted during the" business meet ing as follows: Regent Mrs Robert Shoe members and guests following through on the benevolent work in front row seated left to right Mesdames Arthur Bendere Sr Harry Moody Minnie Schneider Jerram and Mrs Audry The Ladiesi Ucovilin In the back row are esu ai 1 1 am es bu i an on Parkinson Herschel Stabler razee" Mrsx Angeline ennimore win welcome anyone who wishes to I assist in the sewing group in sup 1 "Where We Stand in the Rocket by Willy Ley A plonaar in the field of rockets Willy Ley is one of foremost authori ties on the subject? He gives his views on a question of vital concern to all Ameri Russia in missile production? JAN 19 amilyr Weekly In Thd leivS of nCere5t to ltonicn whats the bigloccasioni? 4 IS IT HER "'BIRTHDAY? ANNIVERSARY? Qr she 'just'a lucky lady SW who receives just flp because she? TV vV Whatever the occasion tel1 her you're thinking 'I of her and tell her withjPRd flowers I DIAL 4916 na polls The nuptlal rites' were solemn ized at o'clock Saturday morn fej Jan 11 at the irst Presby terian Church narlorx hv Dr George Taggart Members of the Tendent muueuiaie lamuy were present QftC LUM KC53 Thrre was cake for Hugh Red mono jr 38 a former Shanghai businessman who is under a life sentence in that city In Peiping books went to John Downey 27 also under life sentence and blankets to Richard ecteau 30 serving 20 "years The mothers are Mrs Ruth Red mond of Yonkers Mrs Mary Downey of New Britain Conn and Mrs Philip ecteau of Lynn Mass? In China a week they are due to leave the country Saturday Printed Pattern 4659: Half Sizes 14V4 16 18W 204 22W 24hl Size 16Mr requires 3 yards 35 inch fabric Printed directions on' each pat tern part Easier accurate Send ITY CENTS in coins fnr this nnflcrn ndH tru 1 Rfinir nf har zlzvc inn CahJ i A MM E' A I 4 IfC want to order easy fas The Anderson Herald 317 Pat "ad "lo you hate anyone eally mean you are angry iCinanngjanaworkMoryourselflern DepM Wert 17th StNew vour home gifts bazaar 'items York II Print plainly 1 7roncr this book fodayl Is Entertained The first meeting in the new year for the Laf a Lot Club took place recently at the home of Mk ober PartIngtonl208 2 I ruuuwjng onei scgfonal personal help should be as a birthday anniversary token cma by mail and this boy needs jqrjhe eyening included personal study Robert Sojpmdn Mld MrOrTTwHres' "Sly oldesT dietown and Edna Brown of boy is 12 years oldHe repeated Pendleton fourth grade and is now in sixth the social hour prizes were grade but he is below average awarded to Mesdames John Nev his grades I help him with in Hoss Utley Robert Solomon'his work and he seems to be Harlan Corbin William Dunn and letter perfect but when he gets Charles Stringer 1 to school and tries to recite his wl 4 'mind Wmt 'fA trnnrlne UlJ UrHOCKet cost James Herbert president of the 'p2? presided during a i refeht meeting of the group at the post iiviiie Mrs Arthur Kollros member snip chairman announced planafer a drive to secure 20 additional Mrs Speed Johnson child wel fare chairmanr received several letters of thanks and gratitude from veterans and their families for the Christmas baskets they received The baskets: are fi frnfli Hwi nrinnv crepe paper streamers extended ducted in May Mrs David Stevenson an 1 nAimAz4 lU wt ylun8 iiurse onower jan Z2 Announcement also was made of the annual magazine campaign which will begin around March Proceeds will be used for the purchase of hospital beds and wheel chairs Mrs Roy "Manford "national security chairman reported the Crusade for reedom" program will be conducted between eb 12 and 22 A special meeting is beinv nlanned for Roh 1 At Where You ind Mrs Tufts this meeting a special' filjn will was accompanied at the piano by! be shown pertaining to the Cni Mrs Ceprge Pentzr fsade Alt: veteran organizations The highlight of the program have been Invited to attend Service sales awards were pre sented to Mesdames George Grady Cecil Carmichael Pat Higgins and Ina Swinden Mrs Xennia Likens cards and flowers chairman announced she had sentseveral fards and a floral tribute to a deceased mem ber Mrs Eva chnlmon A I nanon aiso was made to the Marion Hospital for $25 The ifth District meeting will be held Jan 18 in Wabash it was reported with delegates including Mesdames James Her bert Lavern Riggins Amy Rada haiiok Harrtnrni A kzsl 4eL ZMU1UX 4 Kollros The next meeting will be held Jan 24 at 8 at the post home Japanese east Accents January Club Meeting The January meeting of the "YWCA Know Your Neighbors' was highlighted by program committee all Japan ese born members of the group who presented a special affair at Monday nights' session of the club Committee members were Mesdames Haroko White Kokoi Rorabeck and Aiko Svendsonj They prepared and served a traditional Japanese dish for the! enjoyment of the group I Mrs Thomas Turner conducted a business meeting wherein fu ture plans were formulated 1 An invitation was extended to any foreign born women in this! city to join thegroup Those who are interested are asked to con tact Mrs Ben Smiley Proscenium Group Plans To Present Several Plays The Proscenium Studv Groan AAUW were entertained recently at the home of Mrs Joseph Ketner 1908 Wr loth St Mrs De wein Naffziger assisted the host ess During the evening casting was oomnlpffvl fnr CAVAral nlove kn presented this spring before var ious local groups Miss Helen Harrell presented a Wednesday loriculture Garden Club 1 dessert meeting Hostess Mrs Clifford Savage 2931 Mc Kinley St Mrs William Gosling hardest so stick through the first pre)dent will serve as program two and ou are rea ch MrmamTh eme Insect Spray? groundlght' weeks is a short i time? but it can make you look Needlecraft Club Hkg a npw woman Hostess Mrs Jones 314 7 Alta Kendall Circle of White would like to do so send 10 Shrine 1130 rn Hostess stampedt Way Co hostess Mrs Roy Shep j116 KIaraon booklet This gives herd 'Mrs Doras DeBolt and as to dirt and Ar Mrs Hubert Jarrell ercise how to measure yourself Suwanee Chapter of 1TSC an" 1:39 Hostess Mrs Bert and a hKht and weight chart Look 1120 9th St Mrs John Kollegge co hostess A Send 2o cents for your copy of NAME ADDRESS with ZONE SIZE and STYLE NIIMRR anffor and rnnllmibiz hatrH Happy amily Club held its holiday gathering in the Party Room at Chesterfield with 15 members in attendance Mrs William Hammonds presided Mrs Lloyd Wise gave a read ing and contest prizes were awarded Mrs Richard Schlabach and Mrs John Swisher Officers for the year were in stalled Jilrs Swisher gave de votions Mrs Schlabach was guest Gingham Gown Club members were entertained at the home of Mrs William Golden near Sum mitville Mrs red Overshimer presided Sixteen members were present Mrs Wayne Pyle gave devo tions and a lesson on furniture was presented by Mrs Elmer Key and Mrs Ollie Shaffer QJficerjinstalled for 1958 are: pf eSident'Mfs" Oversh imer vice president Mrs Ross Shores sec retary Mrs Lloyd Wright freas urer Mrs Golden member at large Mrs Max Goodman re perter' Mrs "W'iliianiWeaverr Mrs Chester Cullen was a guest Worth Whyle Club held its reg ular meeting at the home of Mrs I aile Wolfe with 14 members in attendance Mrs Wolfe presided Roll call was answered with Ncw resolutions Mrs William Hoock gave a lesson on landscaping Mrs' Carroll Conway was Ruth Woodruff Club Mrs George Carico 21M Walmrf St with Mrs Rolland Piper vice Tir'AcirfAnfr In Y7S' Ua vmui in iii lufliyr riv rnwm Safc WAtb irr MlAnAn wto 01 4116 P13V Roll cal) ith by Dorothy i xbv Arnziitri zi'lrzl Kctresnmcnts were served Irbm a table decorated in a rench1 theme Small rench dolls with powdered wigs and full ball gowns accented the table 'Let' doll' protect your toaster Her dress is of gay rickr a ckTjoThe ilh simplefero chet stitclies Use odds and ends of or all one color for dress andt Printed direotions on each earrings Pattern 607: pattern 'pattern part Takes sb Tittle time pieces transfer directions to make this figure slimming Send Thirty five Cents (coins) 1 (Loss Simple lines arc perfcct mailing send io ine Anderson Herald 303 Needlecnaft Dept PiO Box 169 Old Chelsea Sta tion New York 11 N'Y Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER NAME ADDRESS and ZONE As a bonus TWO complete prurius me inifu i igiu in ourur mis pauern aaa a cents lor LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft each pattern for Ist class mail you'll want to order easy fa Shower Af Reasner Res i dence Honors Mrs ranc is I esky table" was a baby scales and livla uawi Ducatuvia cjllcuueu from the chandelier to the table Mrs Barbara Somers received' the door prize and games were part of the program of entertain ment Prizes were awarded to Mrs Ruth Olesky and Mrs Eileen Olesky The hostesses served refresh ments at the close of the evening ollowing the ceremony a wed rltvtee InnAkaAn wren erzweretMel 4 ikn iuutwsvu mi SLtrm ab uc AhaersonCmjhtfyauKand The uaiucs Annur oi ina coupie leiLwra weaamgmp to Mexico City? 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