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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 5

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1966 THE AHDERSON HERALD War Mothers I Homemakers the Rev John The couple is delaying YiAAti dn jaie Huwara anarpe also ai nAKxjaNdii'Uu'n former Andersoman establishedlDream of Mr end Mrs Mo Ito Bn Mdrando native of Eivood Has rroqram AP Tn rl 1 Mall Carter Sr Robert Ivy scW eckeevev Wayne Goi don Miss Grace less wted an(j a sheath Ilendnks and MisS Joyce Hazeip skirt detachable blue 1 Dean and daughter Lora Mr SHAPES: AND COLORS Pto 4 Guests "were greeted by tfietou I I to Snng Jhe Whole amily! S'J ls The zknimal fiats NOW PAYING 4 50c A' of 1 MCL OPTICIANS OVfR 3 000 000 SATISIED CUSTOMERS MOUNDS MALL SHOPPING CENTER CAP 'one Third of a million tones West Point Loretta Young 'fesa Meat loaf 1 East Side Church Of to the public 'It will feature a i fashion i show from Paul I in Anderson7on" "several i running'' lead on 7 Ihetoyphmyr occasioris'Bv 7 1 Circle Shop (Dept 27) Mounds Mali Miss DeLynn Hamilton Muncie (Willard Studio) Progressive Chib Mrs Earl Raper washosteftg CITIZENS BANK BLDG Todav War I Barracks No 534 and Auxiliary 7 30 pm at the Home at the and nylon blended to cuddle your feet into new comfort One size fits 10 13 Choose to blackmolivk charcoal camel cork white or pavyrPerfect for all those school 'a (Dept 70) Mounds Mall pleted her ensemble The bride mother Mrs Maranda wore an aqua silk crepe sheath dress and an aqua hat of feath eryahJ tulle She had navyac cessories andwhite 1 oves Her corsage was of white baby losebuds White India Lamb cuff roller designed by S5 "toto brother of the "The mother rs Led better wore a sheath dressof Tight blue acetate brocaded satinwith an off1" white background She had a light: blue chiffon and lace pillbox hat with a matching veil gloves riends Women Hold irst General Meet The United Society of riends Women held the first general meeting of the new year at the riends Church recently" and Mrs Don Barnes introduced the theme Your Lives Speak toZ The Rev A Langley con bridal party at a reception lot lowing the The table was covered in white satin and greenery with blue and white bows draping the floor length skirt A three tiered cake with' a miniature bride: and groom on top was served White bridges and swans con nected four heart shaped cakes around the large cake A round punch table draped in white satin" held'a large Silver punch bowl The gift table matched Servers were Lana Eldridger it a McConathy and Karlene Eldridge McCurdvtoMrs Wilma Benefiel and children: Wilham and Mafshh all Of Anderson John McCurdyand Gurney land Har lan Miss Anderson all of Alexandria SUITE 232 ifth and Meridian Sts Missionary? So ciety of theEast Side Church of Godlheld3ts monthlv imeet ling Thursday night Mrs rank i Robertson president conducted the businesszmeeting Mrs Rob ert Hazen was in charge of de byZMrsEafl Leigh ton and de votions by LlrsLuther Group 4 (Deborah) met with Mrs Harry Long MrsGeorge Swam co hostessestoSixteen members were present The les son was given by Mrs Harry Bowyer and devotions byMrs? Leo Needham Group 5 (Rahab) met with Mrs Kenneth Eckhardt Thir teeifcs members and one guest were present toThe lesson was given' by Mrs Harold Mitchell anddevoUoiisbyAIrsCharles Stmer Group StoEuniceto metwith Shinness with eightmembers and two guests present: The lesson was given by Mrs Norman Peters' and devotions by Mrs Richard Arga bright Group Z7 (Lydia) with GIenPnce Ninemerm bers were present The lesson was gien by 4VIiss PaUyWhip por and devotions were by Mrs Walter Spangler ml i Group 8 (Priscilla) at Mrs Ed Leibrandt 201 3oth SWtEleven mem bersand two guests were pres cnt The lesson vtas given by Miss' Leighton and de votions by Mrs Amos Swag Among Anderson Women's Groups Mary StewartB BPW Meet Sepi7 tMary 2 Stewart gB usmess and will meet for its first scheduled session of dhewearThursday: Sept" 8 for dmner at arris Cafeteria at 6 pm The me bership' committee Alice Gus tin chairman has ch ar ge of the meeting abulous furs and luscious leathers in 1 a collection of winter cover tips fpr yUr head made warmth jaS beauty silhouettes that set the mood for your ensemble in prices from $30 to Sl rt DON'T SETTLE OR LESS THAN NATIONAL BRANDS BUY DIRECT ROM THE LABORATORY AND SAVE "GUARANTEED IRST QUALITY WHITE OR TINTEDNATIONAL BRAND RAMES PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSESBIOCALS I REQUIRED l(RYPTOK ULTEX OR ONLY $578 SATISACTION GUARANTEED BROKEN RAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WHILE YOU WAIT PRESCRIPTIONS ILLED AT SAME LOW PRICE UNION MADE BY UNITED OPTICAL WORKERS LOCAL 853 AL CIO 'I NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Hours: 9 A to 5:00 PM Daily Incl Wed and Sat Open riday Night til 8 PM PHONE 644 4723 Torso Shirt or form fitted look LTapcred body and sleeves' high reinforced collar side vented Perma combed cot ton knit White Sizes XL Shorti Shorts to fit snugly but comfortably! Combed cotton broadcloth White blue and assorted patterns Sizes 28 to 38 7 Shop (Dept 70) Wasson's Mounds Mall WEDNESDAY After 4 PM Christian CW Groups Are eted The Christian Women's el lowship of Central Christian QUARTERLY ON CERTIICATES DEPOSIT Millineiy (Dept 155) Mall co hostess 'Devotions were 'giv en by' Mr Beecher DeVaney A lesson rTSe Wh New was given by Mrs Thomas business meeting conducted gbvMrs Lawrence Kendall vice president our teen members and two guests Tr Mrs iand dauglHc served for ten years asC Terence Lay Leader of the North Indiana Conference He is a member of the General Board of Lay Activities of the Meth odist ChurchThe couple ask that gifts be omitted WE IT ALL KINDS ELASTIC HOSIERYSUPPORT HOSIERY 517 11th PH 642 4675 Plan Proqram Clubs Meet or Today was only family members at rj tending bur probably will go to Europe later Miss Sharpe was reared in Tod cl Mrs uran Goble pre sented the lessonandMrs" Max There werenine tnembers land Mine guest present Group 9 met with Mrs Rob ert Stinson for a carry in Mrs Bob Yancv presented the les son and Mrs James Jones gaie devotions our members were present COMPLETE WITH RAMES AND' SINGLE VISION LENSES mgs recently Group 1 met at the church with Mrs Arnold Waymire Mrs Bert arren andMrs Jesse Lawler as hostesses Mrs Haisley presented the les son and devotions to 15jnem one guest Group 2 met with Mrs Paul McCord with Mrs loyd Barnes and Mrs Ruth Smith as co hostesses Mrs Harvey presented the lesson and Mrs Louis Hqugno gave devotions There were 14 members and two guests present Group 3 met with Mrs Wil liam Rollins 2'" Mrs William Boyer gave the devotions and presented the lesson to 11 mem Group A met with Mrs Roy Harmon Mrs Kenneth Hilli goss presented the lessonjto J3 members Group 6 met with Mrs James Steele with seven members presentMrsRobertiW'est gave the lesson and Mrs Doqald Wilson gave devbions'jjj loped eigcs A 'detachable full floor length skirt of brocad ed satin 'with77a front panel of Chantilly lace over taffeta ac eented 4he was jscallopcd lace A chiffon the shoul ders fell into a full chapel train Her three tieied veil of handT rolled illusion was se em ed by a princess crown of seed pearls and teardrop pearls The bride wore a necklace and CITIZENS BANKING CO Autumn Through Tojjpers Methodist Church her 1 i fe Mr De eese also anac house five embereof the1 hu ducted1 installation of of ficers including president Mrs George WHliamson vice pregi dent Mrs Don Barries sccrc tary Mrs Bob Utterback treasurer Mrs Earl James 'Thejnew heads jaf depart ments are as follows: Publicity Mrs Ron Bryant literature Mrs" Pete Ilciden stewardship Mrs Emcrv Chase peace and tT i capi 1 'Mrp j'mei Mr Max jyan Dirnbar" Christian MrscnioeG Education MrsBcbGriffith The Circle leaders are: Circle I MrsEarlJamesCircleJI Mrs A Langley Circle 111 Mrs Bill Schuyler The business meeting of the society was held after which a tfme of fellowship and refresh ments was enjoyed Members present were Mcs dames Geqrge Williamsoii Don Barnes: Earl James Bill Schuyler Chloe Lacjqj7Albert riKc ton ijrinGtT $Du Janice red Reynolds Bob Griffith A Langley Lowell Cochran PeteJIeidem Ron Bryant "How ards HartJEverettAIexander LorelieLacyr DorisPikeand Alta an Dalscn CW Groups Report Events The following groups of the Christian ellowship of East Lynn Christian Churclvniet last week their regular monthly meetings' Group mPhoebek met with Mrs Jack Nine mem bers" werepresent Thertesson was given by Mrs 77'homgs tThrasher and devotions by Mrs? La and Mrs George Carico' 2T(Sheba)ihad4o can cel its meeting 3 (Hannah) met with Mrs Ralph Chalk: ourteen members and tone guest were CwehbeWeesesOfZEIwood zrCEobMa rkGoJ den An ai ve rsa ry pijg goMen yedding nniyCTf North Indiana She ssTsarwof1 Mraaind "Mrs OwenDe haseenactiveinzthGfacd 'it: weese ottovvi St? Elwood will be1 observed: Society Club "News JANE HERITAGE DOROTHY BOYCE groom She carried white car nation centered a de tachable cqrsageof whitej baby rosebuds and streamers of stephanotis ivy tulle and White satin streamers tied in knots maid of honor Miss Dc Lynn Hamilton of Muncie wore artight blue' bro a satin trnwiP The Actress Karen Sharpe Marries Hol lywood Prqducer (rectory? Actress Karen Sharpe daugh 1 Miss Sharpe began her Career with ax scoop neckline fitted foiuthe bridewere bodice sheath" skirt "ancMongi given in the home of Mrs Chantilllacezsleeves with scal4ed lLPamterJ)alevjlle and WWA To Thu The Westminster As sociationwnll meet Thursday with luncheon to be served by the MothersCftrcleMrsDayid Rasp chairman rsr Mrs Everett leck will give the Invocation and devotions "Special 'music will be pre sented by Miss Jane Cleveland The program will bo given by the Rev Gorden Clarke on Work of the Indiana Migrant Ministry Members are to bring gifts including health kits toilet articles layettes clothing 2 and toys to be used among the migiants The Executive Board of the Association will meet at ten mrty before the general meet mg I COLOB BLINDNESS NEW YORK Red green color bhndnpss affects about eight per cent of men but only about one peg cent of women uuun iTiino Oliai JC INCL IdtCVt i tei of ra dormerAndei son cxh as a professional skater pie Wfti man led Thursday to I model and cover girl Holly movie pi oducer director Stan discovered by ley Kramer at the Kramer' SonjaHeme 2 home in Beverly Hills Calif She appeared in a number of Miss sha'Pe whose mother is motion including Miss Potothy Hjgh and the Mighty IL me vault lyiau and Kramer uereunanied by Woild 1 no Pvr trvlin TTJT I 14 the uuii JJnty Chiu eh Inglewood Calif BeathheadW Steven Ledbetter: brothers of sonsmWarren Tommy Roger the brideandJfodd Maianda James and JohnnyMr Registering and presiding at the gift table were Mrs Donald Bender and Mrs I red cr Wedding Trip Cor her going away ensemble the bride wore her street length bridal gown with the long skirt detached She had light blue and royal blue accessories and a rosebud corsage The couple toured Ohio and Kentucky on their wedding trip Mr and Mrs Mara ndawill reside" at 140fAdams" Albany The bride was graduated from Madison Heights School and attended Ball State Univer Her husband wassgradu ated from Muncie Cental "High: School and is an assistantman ager of the Woolworth i store at New A rehearsal suppeivwas given i for the bridal 7party by parents at the White House at Chesterfield the eve Town Mason' andueleven Her performance in a show Carcf ree won her an Emmy Award nomination Shc had a 1 A 4 i present The lesson was given Martin handwriting analys will be tlie guest speak Bonham?" delegate to the ederation of Busmess and professional Na tional Convention at Atlanta and Nan cyn Holl arithe representative to State will present individual reports Wi ildiHg vows were ex changed by Miss Patsy Jean Ledbetter daughter of Mr and M's CliffordsLcdbett er IG) St and Mark Ed ward Maranda'son" of Mrand Mrs Paul Maranda of Mun cie on July 23 at 6:30 pm in the ree Will Baptist Church at Chesterfield The Rev Henry Patterson performed the dou ble ring ceremonyi Mrs Imogene Patterson or ganist presented bridal music before the service A wh i kneebrig bench ehancelr The" altar was center ed by a large basket of white mums with acceirts of royal blue rind alight blue Palms flanked 1 the" lowersPe markers were royal blue light blue and white san ribbon bows The bridedesignedhergown and that pin by thmaid of honor ilBoth dresses were made by motherM" 'Thn ht worti a wh to bro caded satin sheet length diesshungbeforethe wedding vtcolzlmo 1 1 Art UWAUlK prayer was given" by hia Gaus and the past president Mary McNeill conducted a bus iness session Planswerei made rv rr" "4CMVH'' Uli MVYr the Marion Hospital on Septp7Wiraom5ns Tensiftn? LU CULCILCHH iJ ULlpJ allj dl dl Attending will be Lucille I carries urpna Gaus ai Templeton Idabeiie Berry Mary McNeill Louise Barnes Angelica ennimore Naomi Gunst and Lottie Gentry The chapter also donated money to aid in the purchase of a color television set for the Marion HbspitalH 7 Devotions were given bv I Mis Edith Templeton St Rd Howard Baker a poem I 67 Eart lecently The opening entitled Recipe 'for 7 A1 ness me lessen go crea tive With was given by Mrs Maude Steiner to Rural 1 A'rteSson" Un a given by Mrs Ward Hartzell at I fa recent imefeting ref the RuraTTtoZZ Progress Club Hostess was 1 Mrs Matthew SeybertRt 4 I Anderson Mrs Charles Cox presided at a business session Budget Benders Mr Donald Enright 3236 4 1 18th St ertortained the Budget Benders Club recently zThe les 2 son was given by the hostess i on Teenagers Re i to Mrs John Tuttle I presided at the meeting tru i icCl uh toGZ toZ The Altruistic held! its annuab picnicat the homeofto "will be helcL attheirihome from until 5 pm Mr and DeWeese woie married Sept JO 1916 by the Rev Hillis Avery pastor of the Grace Methodist Church They jwent to house to keeping in Elwood at 1306 South st and have resided at their ZJJ: present home since 4936 Mrs DeWeese is the former Mis s' Vallie andzjwas born in Atlanta the daughter of Mr land Mrs rrankJHarbit MnDe Weese is a 27to and the son of ana Mrs DeWeese Mr DeWeese is a retired employe of the ail 1 years of servieeblrsDeWeese zrworiced vith Metogency for 23 vc ars Both are active mem Church and have sung fn the choir for fiftv vearsMMrsrtDe ssssssWeeseneceirif retkredafterrfZte aching a Sunday school class "for 57 yearnsShe is a past vice president So ciety 01 cm man aarvice 01 me may be purchased from any member of the club or at the door 1 the Septem beito meeting Were Mesdames Carole HalejSue Smith Jane Blackwelch Carol Hardacre Jane Snyder" aye Sturhahn Evelyn Recker and Cindy Swei gart Members in attendance were Mesdames Bonnie Burgan Mary Bodie Theresa ZEnright 1 Judy Kruger Sue Hogan Kar in ZBartlett RuthAmen Jan Albert Thelma McKenzie Carol Nyberg" Anita Erdos" Kathy Appleton Karen Kurrie Betty Wamsley Gilltoi Hutson Patty Wyatt Sue Bevars Judy "Clark Ruby Stockwell BeverljnHahn Brenda Rurpin Rita Michalitz Judy Briggs ackie Disbrow Jan Ashcraft Reba Mathieu" rage num phreyt Helene Suiter Sandy Johnson Mary Ann Holmes "Jan Scott Peg Kohne "Susan Wal schlagerlArdella Reagin Judy Shumaker Marietta Shaw Georgia Sullivan Gerry ish Marira PnnliezCharlotte Tuttle eiTigoMarthaMenke andlNahcy Greento pentleXreo Is Reflected In Why not be inspired by na hire and color transformation this autumn? Now is the perfect time 10 change your hair color The drying effects of the sum mer sun are no longer a prob lem and best of all be at your most glamorous when ths holidavs arrive How do you choose the rnostxtobecommgl shade? If over 30 at shade ortwo lighter than mi natural color will prove mosto flatteringzTo make a final de cision use a temporary junse or even better try on a variety of wigs Once hair is bleached: or Minted remember that MPs much more delicate and re quuesextra specialcare sure to use a gentle sham poo that effectively" but will noLirritate your especially 1 nL ir' cVren irtoA I toioxuuu which is made with extra large molecules that cannot penetrate the scalpMis ideal inally select ai'hairstyle that flatters your new color Lighter shades look" best in smoother styles while dark hair does the for cuns Cl qb A asrO Meffjng to The Dozen iClub held itsAugustJmee Ln aU the uuinv Oi Wade recently' Harvey presided at iMrsJ rank Records served as mctuusmess meeting ano games Newcomers Club To eature ashion Show or Public The Welcome Wagon New comers Club held its first meet ing of the new year on Thurs Hams Store with styles for the American War Mothers Chap to the Progressive Club recent cvcLU11 at uv at the YMCA MeetJThursday circle meetings of United Society of riends' Wom en will meet Thursday asfol lows 5 Circle 9 a Mrs' Earl James 1721 Drexel Dr Langley 901 9th St ITT 17 l4Te r'klna VllvlV pill 1V14 Lacy 1922 9th St All riends women are invited to after one of the circles arunr Girl'c ound In Chicago CHICAGO (UPD The nude body of Audrey Ellis 19 Gary Ind missing since last July 2 was found Monday in a thicket in the Grove orest Preserve on south side The body was found by a man picking rhushrooms It was the JjQriy found in Cook County forest preserves this summer Crelorado in the Union 1876 i watteau chiffon train wds fas the JfMshapeOeck lime Iler hat was a light blue bouffant veil secured LI chifforiTShe wore vhite I lace gloves and earned a nose gay of carnations tippeddn blue i whitebabyrosebuds royal blue loverstsknotSiShe wore pearl necklace ar gift from the biide Rest Ilan Best1 an wasyM ike rDickcr and JKarenMr and Mrsn Jack and daughter Lor a Air a Charles and Steven Ledbetter: brotners oi Discover that Chivalry Dead When You Wear this ashion 'All eyesifollowrthe: girl in the acrylic and Wool fabriccalls for compliments every mannered suit obeys every command you make keeping bIuefchivegreenblackr irtoed toSizLestoOJo IS were played Refreshments were served by me iiostess toSeven members were present and Chris McCarroll and Agnes Rider yu'e gueslsPrizeS 'were a a rd ed a Ma i as Ch is McCarroll and Edith doorGrize jjventZto BettyZI)re tej attended "The be "ar the" 7 Har vcy and Mrs "Shaw and sonsyMerrill and Don nie Ray Prophet and sons Stevie and Philip all of" Alexandria yMr andrr Mis James Ryan and son Jamie of 'OrestesMr and Mrs Chf and soYf Gale of Me and a7corsage ofvwhite baby rhanicsburgi MrsEsta Collier rosebuds tipped in blue com Mrs Lola oust MrsR oxie Shop Wason's Mounds Mall Tuesday to Saturday 10 AM to 9 PM fo 6 PM Mondays Noon to 9 PM i to ito 4 LiCliCil'Wao ILL VilClLC UL VIC ybeis of toe Grace an( trlo composed of Mrs Dennis Poore Gary Ray and Miss rtlrace Hendriks Taskr Mrsrt Roscoe Snowdetotopokc is Your Opinion Please utirinp fhe fe hour Hopper distributed aprons in introducing the guests attending were Mes dames Leonard HopperjRoscoe Snowdenv Sr Mercer Joe Eakman Elmer BaugherLoiivecJIo'A ardWirgil Whitesei Sam Trick Mansel Dennis Poore Gary Rayl Robert Hazen 1 Hutchinson Harold' Smith rank Utley Winfield Bell Rov Poore Walter Miller Harold Long" Don Mitten Mau a small gifts of 'the bride rice riCKering Ai'u narumaii sey Gene Zimmerman Charles Bates Jr lvan Whitesei Don Shields 'William Holder Alvin A 1 irr Ensbrecht rank Robertson and MissZek ma Rhodes Guests were' MesdamesOrvis' Eakman Ralph Binkley Mark Stiersrrrances Roose Scott Reunion Reported The 7 annual Scott' family re union was fieldSSunday afthe home ofGurney and Scott near Alexandria A bas ket dinner was served at noon and the featured games and music by Stevie and Philip Prophet" Present were Albert Scott Mr and Mrs John Ault and son David Mr and MrsRay Ault and son 'iMr and Ray Ault and sons Scotty and Stevie Mrs Norman Wish er and sons Benny Bryan and Todd all of Kokomo Mr and Mrstllarry MrSr Robeit PetcE and daugh tersZZMehnda andZ all Galveston Robert Wisher and sons Howard and Gary of Arcadia zMr" and Mrs Dren" Wisher and son of Windfalir MrTarid MrsLanr rence Scott of Modoc Mr and Mrs" Rav Gruver" and grand withf out flo pct als and a son Scotty IIiighes Mrtoa Mrs jamesuavson ana son Michael Mrs Mary Cooper Mrand Mrs Mai Ion Hogan alkof Mu nciesMr rend Mrs tulle "and blue stieamersf James Stigall and children "Jer ry nay uame ana jgnrey or Springport: Mr Mrs Hom er Scott Hoverand daughters i a 1 Jll whole family After the fashion iter No 80 met at the home ofly snow uiere win ue carci Eames Susan Amos home economist The tickets Jor the style show presented an informative "pro and card pai ty are $100 and gram on the selection ana care of fabrics with special em phasis on the new fabrics A short 'film was also shown on reseatch being con Chuich held September meet ducted in the fabre industry The next regular meeting of the club will be an evening open i' The Original! The Authentic! Tapered Underwear by "Reis'' 150 Her performance inc igh and the MightvY wonher the Globe Her television record has in Texas where her father theCiudcd appearances in Into Tlnwarrl rn lie 4 Sil ATIP the Southern Home Improve ment Co at San Antonio and Austin She appeared in a num berref motion pictures and tele vision programs Miss I mother who was later married to Dale Stephens' of Studio" City Calif is the daughter of theJate Mr tosand Mrs William Shrdut whoso home was on Lincoln St 'between 14th arid Ora Shrout 918 8th St is an uncle of the actress who has I Mtt' fl 1 hi' 1 SO I iAA 1 iJto 1 "ZjA rt'iA I Lt i "to ptof I 4 i Jtol to to' 9 I llsr 10 15 7 rtU iji It to to to" 7 toto 4 I to i toz rr Sr ij snop Wasson mounas man Tuesday through Saturday 10 AM to 9 PMto" Sundays 12:30 to 6 PM Mondays Noon to 9 PM to I 4 jytoto Mound i 7 Esquire Socks Smartest Thing zZ T7! 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