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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 3

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t) i I 4 3 Saturday Evening July 291950 and i Social Events ormer Joan Klus i nancy McKinney active in the community during the Personals S9S Clubs ti general effect Reunions REL1 ABLESftlN JEWELERS Phone 2383 45000 10000 McKenna Boulder City a two weeks' lake Monti lege Nashville Tenn leave West the week In August MONROE Ring Wedding Ring Photo 1624 Mrs Elma Landis and daughter Mrs Orville PIcen Mr Picen and children of San rancisco are visiting in the home of Mrs Jess Parvis The Picens former West Lafayette residents have just re honor group or suits: the and personality be color fit for ap effect or cnoice ox acuesaor shown In distribu and Stingley Estate The estate of Marcella Sting ley who died July 19 was opened in the Tippecanoe county of fice She left a personal estate of $350 and real estate valued at $6000 Wiley Stingley 823 Morley street son of the decedent as administrator furnished $1000 bond jubilee songs and splrit the chorus of the Second church Aug 2 HEATHER Ring 35000 Also $100 to 2475 and in platinum $500 to 3450 Wedding Ring 1250 Shower Honors Patricia Houlihan 'Miss Patricia Houlihan bride elect of Dr Robert Walker was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs Donald Whicker North Chauncey avenue West La fayette Prizes for games were awarded to Mrs Gordon Brown Mrs Ruth Clevett and 'Miss Cozetta Reardon Gifts for Miss Houlihan were placed inside a decorated wishing welt Iced refreshments were served to 15 guests Mrs Grover Garrison of rankfort was an out of town guest The couple will be married Aug 5 in the irst Baptist church Navy WAVE Reserves Women in the Naval reserves are being sought for volunteer active duty of one year or more accord ing to word received by Chief Rob ertRay in charge of the local Navy recruiting station in the Post Of fice building Applicants must hold a rating of third class netty officer or higher Ray said Women having less than one year remaining service in the reserves may have that term ex tended prior to volunteering for active duty as at least one year enlistment in the reserves remain ing is a requirement Women are needed fot the fol lowing jobs: telemen radiomen communication technicians yeo inen personnelmen machine ac countants storekeepers tradevmen aviation store keepers hospitalmen and dental technicians ducationa I fC I tu a I Set her heart singing with the most treasured and traditional symbol of love tea genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Ring Be assured of true and permanent value by the words "guaranteed registered perfect on the tag and the Keepsake certihcate ot Guarantee and Permanent Registration Reepsaice makes us headquarters for couples about to become engaged! So come in and choose with confidence from our beautiful Keepsakecollection Many styles at many prices Marco MRS ROBERT MORRISON the former Joan Klus of Cason street and Mr Morrison are at home at 211 Perrin avenue following their recent marriage in Trinity Methodist church The daughter of Mrs Mildred Klus ot Muncie Mrs Morrison is a senior in the Purdue School of Science "The eon of Mr and Mrs Bryan Morrison of Bedford Mr Morrison also is a senior at Purdue He is a member of Theta Tau fraternity Women's Act ivl ties ah Darliitg il's'a Keepsake pom DAME WILSON turned from Guam wher they have lived for four years Mrs Tfieresa Picen was graduated from Purdue university in 1933 Dr Samson plant pathol ogist at Purdue university will speak at a tomato grading school lo be held riday near Indianap oils Desrosler specialist in processed foods at Purdue will rtpmnnt rate a new' differ meter Mrs Max Broadle has returned from Bloomington HL where she visited her aunt Mrs Charles Pruitt a surgical patient there She was accompanied by Miss Irma Patterson of Oxford Mr and Mrs Robert EL SUger have returned from vacation at Shafer cello Dr and Mr are vacationing at Wis Blacker Virginia Naylor fierce Airreoa aahk I Gloria Erusiori Ann Camp Pat Stair Lou Alice Smith Norma I Hinchley Evelyn Hinckley Mary' I Jo Coling Joan Pearl Joyce (Young Pat Leevy Phillis Hickels vespers Aug 9 chorus and quartets of the local singing groups and A sponsored entertainment Aug 13 2 vespers Aug 14 August birthday party picnic and games Aug 16 movies Aug 20 2 vespers Aug 23 "Life of Billie reviewed by Mrs Arthur Koenig of West Lafayette Aug 27 vespers led by Mrs Bible class Aug 5 30 movie Cosmopolitan' club of the A will meet Thursday at 1:30 in the pavilion at Colum bian park Mrs Ewing A lynn Jr will be hostess Wabash Chapter 47 American War Mothers will hold its annual picnic in the boat house at Colum bian park Tuesday beginning with the luncheon at noon The regular meeting will be at 2 pm The luncheon committee is comprised of Mesdames Mabie Perigo Lydia SylVi Minnie Clark and Pear Madison Mesdames Elsie Kurtz Minnie Hayes' and Mabie Howard are in charge of the program Wea Willing Workers will hold an all day picnic Wednesday at Wea high schooL A basket dinner will be held at noon TT StMVtMt SISIITIIIS 1 Keepsake 1AM RINGS Wool Wins Out Over Cotton At County 4 Dress BY RITA DONAHOE Despite warm weather wool clothes wdii out over cottons as the Methodist Leader Leaves Local Post Miss Marguerite Pramann di rector of Christian education at the irst Methodist church for the past two years will assume new duties in that field in Minn esota Sept The local leader has been ap pointed state childrens worker for the Minnesota Council of Churches with headquarters in Minneapolis She will be in charge Of teacher training In the state Her duties will include organizing new church schools and helping estab lished ones to reach more chil dren work with vacation and dally church schools and co ordination of activities of each state worker During hr vacation Miss Pra mann will attend a Work conference Aug 7 to at ollowing the conference she will attend the World Conference on Christian Education Aug 10 to 16 also in Toronto I Miss Pramann was graduated from Minnesota State college St Cloud with a bachelor of science degree In education After serving as director of Chris tian education in a' Minneapolis church she received her master of arts degree from Scarcity col She wui first A RODNEY Ring 10000 Wedding Ring 5000 Betrothal Told Mr and Mrs Arthur Howell 1420 North Thirteenth street an tl am eves ranrn tha daughter Miss Barbara Miss Mary Moynihan and Mes 0 1 LPmIIaV Tin MA A I Wfl Rnntv tn Clarence son oijvir ana finrs Auchter of Racine Wis? No date I Decker Harrison MacDonald Gor 2 I W1 A fZanMAn Wfliroi has been set xor tne weaaing Couple Joined In Rectory Rite A wedding of charming simplicity was solemnized riday at 7:30 in the rectory of St Boniface Catholic church when Miss Mar garet Brettnacher became the bride of Charles Vanderwielen Jr The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A Brettnacher 1001 South Eleventh street Mr Vander wielen is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Vanderwielen 1926 Green bush street Rev lavian 'Maltaner officiated Mrs Harold Moser ma tron of honor and Levon Scheu man best man attended the couple The bridal party and the immedi ate families were entertained at a reception in the home of the parents following the ceremony Refreshments were served from a table decorated with a bouquet of summer flowers and a two tiered wedding cake Lighted taper pro vided illumination Mrs Max Ry craft Mrs Edgar Clark and Miss Margaret Sexton sorority sisters of the bride presided at the serving table Mrs Vanderwielen was graduated from St rancis high school and is employed by the Coca Cola Bottling company She is a member of Alpha Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Gamma sorority The groom a graduate of Jeffer son high school is employed as a mall carrier by the West Lafayette post office The couple departed on a short wedding trip Miss Louise itzgerald departed by plane for a three visit with her brother Lewis itzger ald at San Diego Cal Mrs Aldridge Miss Anna Aldridge Mrs Clarence Nelson and Miss Dolly Bridgewater of Covington were guests of Mr and Mrs orrest Livengood Mr and Mrs Charles Hendrick son Jr and children Ronnie and Judy plan to leave Wednesday for a several visit at Cedar Lake with Mr fath er' Charles Hendrickson Mrs William Morgan Sr and Mr and Mrs Thomas Svob of Jacksonville Ill arrived to spend thf week end with 'Mrs son Dr William Morgan and Mrs Morgan Mrs Laura isher has returned from a visit with Mr and Mrs Milton Brush Jr at Carrollton Mo Miss Wilma Galerna has re turned from Grand Rapids Mich where she went to accompany her sister Miss Sue Galerna home for a vacation with their mother Mrs Effie Galerna Miss Wilma Galerna was accompanied on the trip by Miss Velma Rothen berger who visited friends at Kalamazoo before returning home with the Galernas The county treasurer Miss Clara ritsch and her sister Miss Min na ritsth and County Surveyor Arthur Buerkle have returned from Valparaiso where they at tended session of the Institute of Politics at Lutheran umverjniy Mr and Mrs Robert Lawson have moved from 609 North street to their newly purchased home at 1727 Columbia street Miss Cele Creahan has returnedfrom Chicago after a few days visit Mr and Mrs Charles Weber have returned from a few days visit in Chicago Mr and Mrs Robert Herrick and sons Richard and David of Metuchen who have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Kane and family have returned to their home Mr and Mrs Daniel Nadolski and son Mark of Rock Hill Mo have departed for their home after a visit with Mrs' par ents Mr and Mrs Mahlon Kersey Mrs Nadolski and sori had re mained here for few days while Mr Nadolski attended a business conference in LaCrosse Wis I Mr 'and Mrs Robert Hanson have returned to their home here after visiting the parents Mr and Mrs Thor Hanson of Valley City The two couples toured North and South Dakota stopping at the Badlands the Black Hills Deadwood and Rapid City and other points of interest Misses Nancy McKinney Janet Borton and Alfreds Lank will go to Bloomington Monday to attend a three day workshop for state and district officer of the Indi: ana chapter of the uture Home makers of America A pro gram of work for HA groups throughout the state will be drawn up at the workshop i Mr and Mrs Thomas Mulligan and children John and Anne of University Heights Cleveland are guests of Mrs par ents Mr and Mrs Horner Mr and Mrs Straub of Crawfordsville planned to come Sunday to be guests of Mr and Mrs Roscoe Peffley Mr and Mrs Marten Haller of West Hartford Conn are vis iting Mrs sister 'and Jjrother in law Mr and Mrs Rob ert Kuebler i WEST LAAYETTE NEWS Rite in Auoust Mr and Mrs George Thomas of Ry ln charKe of plan3 Battle Ground announce the en I vavement of their daughter Eve The Altar Rosary society Is now 1 a Aa aJa JvevoYl I IXlAkillfT tO lyn JViae wiuuu Lien vauncu 42Ma lader son of Mr and Mrs Otis monthly card parties the first cauwallauci wavwc wiuunu aax Vedding has been planned for Aug This ect nas Been sponsorea Marilyn Cockrell Adelle a a I aw fr a a arw Trt 1 A Tlfi Qr wAvi 1 25 at pm tne Ground Methodist church erai years Mrs Charles Deerr (will serve as general phairman lo wer 'Clusters' Show Troop's Age A party commemorating the third birthday of Brownie Troop 17 was given in the home of Mrs Lloyd Kemmer County arm road Brownies were presented with three year metal flowers for their pin by Mrs John Hasselbring as sistant leader Mrs Roy Whistler arranged games Lime ice and cake decorated with brown and yellow frosting were served to Brownies and their mothers Mrs Kemmer was assisted by Mrs Kohlmeyer Mr Rebecca Livingston Mr Charles Robinson and Mr Paul Stanley October edding Mr and Mrs William Kemper A thn nnvflCrATMPnt and AlUmer morriflora thpir I 1A1W i Cfc ja aa a as I 1 a as a II0 a as daughter Lillian Louise' to Glenn The Pugh family reunion will be land Marquetta Munson Edward Andresen Bon ot Mr and held at Columbian park Sunday Mrs Edward Andresen of River Aug 6 A basket dinner will be 1 orest HL The will take served at noon I OOTlliariLlIIl OOIS place Oct 21 in St James Lutheran HUNTINGTON AMILY rr church 'The annual reunion of the Hunt I CUT XxCLlVl TICS ington family will be held Sunday social events and lawn A ket activities have been planned for tngagea dinner wiU be served at noon August at the Wabash Valley TuTri Uenrv Orlarh 2323 GASKILL AMILY sanitarium Miss Clara Boasel NirthfnitnthSeS anrwunce I 14th annual Gaskill family mann social director reports All the engagement of their daughter reunon held Sunday Aug are opn to patients guests and Clarence Naville 1501 North MORGAN AMILY The August schedule is: Aug 2 western avenue West Lafayette St The Morgan family reunion will hymns Lawrence Catholic church will be be held Sunday Aug 6 at Milford ual by th scene of the wedding Sept 16 (park Milford IIL 1 Baptist Tom Scott Sings Pleasing Program Tpm Scott skillfull Interpreter of folk music in hi quiet but expressive manner entertained a Purdue convocation audience with a broad range of Americana riday evening The troubador who was lm pressive in his love and under standing of the music xhlch he presented sang in an effortless comfortable manner yet with con viction of presenting authenlo versions of native music That he has studied hl field Intensely was evident A' gentle flowing commentary gave the backgroundf his songs and a historical miniature grew from pro logue to each of his four groups Opening the program with a group of work songs the rich basa voice captured a era Lining a railroad song Hoo Scudda a mule skinner's song and with the ever popular "John Quiet humor was characteristic of a group of folk songs and ballads among them I Was and roggie Went a Court A group of spirituals many ot them new to the audience com pleted a well rounded program After moving the crowd with the old Negro songs Scott was called back for four encore LAAYETTE AND COURIER Two uture Homemakers Red Cross Are Area Leaders in ield Plans Camp i our Tippecanoe county Junior i Red Cross member chosen for outstanding work will leave Mon day to attend a Junior Red Cross I I Leadership Training school at Camp Limberlost' LaGrange 'for a I WtCK tUIQ a ALCML I Members representing the Tippe I canoe Junior Red Cross are: John Crowden and Dianne Dixon of Jefferson high school David Jonah of West Lafayette high school and I Celeste Roudebush of Stockweir Mrs McCay of Romney Junior Red Cross chairman and member of the Tippecanoe Red Cross board has been honored by the National Red Cross by being 7 invited to be a member of the teaching staff at 'the school She was scheduled to leave Saturday to participate in a two day briefing session before the session begin Monday CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL The purpose of the camp is to train young people to work to gether and share in the humane I RPivpq in Lneir riuu wuia xue club membership of which is open pl fl f)T16 'SfTYT 05cr Ol Iy OIT ft I foreign lands at Christmas time completed one semester of home Two staff workers from the local economics in either jun or or Red Crosa chapteri Mrs Inez pyke senior high school vrnrks in cor Orvai Martin will provide relation with the home econorilic trans rtatlon classes the various schools leaviag ea5y Monday HEADED HONOR UNIT Miss Link the daughter of Mr i and Mrs August Link 11 has yOllTllv I CI1 served as president of the Wea vin chapter which was presented the I T7 honor chapter award at the re I TPV1AW cent state convention of HA I clubs at Bloomington She is now The community will be treated serving as secretary the north to a special preview of the Tip west district of Indiana and will pecanoe county Agricultural and attend the HA workshop at Home air at a program to be Bloomington Monday through staged on Memorial Island Co Wednesday lumblan park riday night Miss Link is a senior in Wea ev high school where she is active tivities will be an outstanding Mrpqq r0VPW flnd th a countv 4 I Ld speech contest Robert Elrod champion and reserve champion clothing student of the county were ta the Juni cll of ceremonies will get the chosen from a group of 27 girls riday at West Lafayette high school parti cipated in tae Jun ior show under way at 7:30 The honor dres revue which is the climax of month of work for hnSt The program will open with the 4 was judged this year by Mrs Mary Kirkpatrick' and Mrs economic subjects ana tnis past a ma a I speech contest to select one boy Evelyn Shute or girl to represent Tippecanoe GREEN CKEE I county in the state contest to be Miss Barbara Barker a junior the held at the state fair at Indianap at Romney high school captured participated in the Tippecanoe pfof LaW80n and first place in the revue with a county honor dress revue at the wuliam Kflgore of the Purdue two piece dark green wool crepe county fair for three years Speech departinent will serve a dress The dress was fashioned DISTRICT JIA EDITOR (judges Dan ughes assistant with a shirtwaist set on a pleated Also outstanding in home eco county agent will be in charge skirt Buttoning down the front nomics work is Miss Nancy Me 1 of the Kinney daughter of Mr and Mrs Dan Hughes assistant with a shirtwaist set on a pleated contest to the waist the dress was topped DRESS REVIEW with a tiny rounded collar A Robert McKinney of R1 11 Nancy A feature attraction will be the I short boxy jacket buttoned to served as district editor of A I pre fair dress review to be pre the waist completed the outfit the past was re electea sented by girls who received A Miss Barker chose dark brown to that office this year She is I ratings in all divisions of the pr 1 accessories to wear with hen a member' of the honored Wea llminary judging contests in the I dress chapter and' also will 'attend the county Two from each! Miss' Barker ha participated In state workshop Miss McKinney of the 4 Homemaking clubs 4 work for seven years and excels in musical and home eco I will participate in the fashion re for the past five years ha com subjects She also served view Girls who took part in thelpeted in the clothing section Al as a junior leader in 4 honor dress review riday in though she still has another year Alan attandincr the state work West Lafayette high school will of high school to complete she MlsZ They will wear already ha dlded that 3 vice president of the Wea self made dresses asidb from want to teach Home Economics clul those displayed in the honor re when she has finished with her a view A commentator will de college studies Miss Marie Nagowsky district I crlbe each costume as the 4 CHECKED SUIT SECOND supervisor of homemaking Is present3 jjer work to the au Second place winner was Mis HA adviser for the northwest djence and introduce the Dorothea Raub of Jackson town district Mrs Mary Editri Banes modeig Background music will ship who wore a two piece black has been serving as Wea chapter provided by a string ensemble and white checked suit of gabar advlser and Mr and Mrs Link comprjsei of Jefferson high school dine The short long sleeved have been serving as the chapter students jacket was fitted in with tucks at mother and father 1 Tbe review committee the waist and buttoned down the (Photos by Marco) Mesdames Mary Edith Banes front It was set off by a small chairman Anna Hornbeck and round collar The skirt was 1 rl Vera Titus will be assisted by straight cut with a box pleat in L3T11 1O A ClLzJS Li Lo Miss Beatrice Robertson county the front Miss Raub wore acces i i (home demonstration agent series of dark green or OdlTlD OlOV Miss Raub plans to enter Pur iDwl yTn (due university in the fall having Brownie Troops 68 and 78 were I Ol LY Oil LClWII I been graduated from Jackson scheduled to go to Rotary camp IT? 1 1 township high school last spring near Americus) Monday through I TCT I She has been In 4 work Thursday Mrs Georgianne McCos for nine years seven of which key leader will accompany the fol lshe has competed in the clothing lowing girls from Troop 68: Rozella ctfoa She is undecided aS to Draper Jean Ann Robinson Merlue a cathedrar was held riday what phase of Home Economics Morgan Mary Ann Hawthorn and eventar sponsored by the Altar CU Amy Shideler feels sure 'she will find Those who wiU attend from Mhael Reineck and new suitRble vocation in that depart Troop 78 are: Caroi Burger Molly members ot the cathedral parish ment Cadwalder Sandra Cross Joyce a canaeitv crowd was received JUDGING POINTS Holladay Sandra Looper Margaret jsoinine the church baais on which the dresses Mitchell Roark Patricia nf cho8en were the costume Saubert and Shirley Summers Mrs fleers were Sacld individuality and style suitability Martha Ross troop leader will be fl03 to occasion upkeep in relation to in charge Program aide for this Af th condition of dress and three day period will be Miss Alice construction the girl postureT I home made cake and ice cream I Hadley 4 During the evening instrumen I ise and grWinthe C0StUme i on ine jnri suiLaDuity or uesign I frnl onH vorftl nnmrwrs wpr rivAn 1 9 in 1 i to figure enA RnheH pearance "and comfort rancis Boehle and Robert Bo v' he guests were received by Pi a htan dames Thomas ollen ns In "the Bernard land Lewi Mulhaupt Howard A larPMes ranzinz irom casual uav don Ebe rie A A umo waro time dresses to formal All the Taylor and Emmett erguson dreMr fine VXrk Charles Deerr and Miss Mary nofeMional designers OTHERS IN REVUE I 1 Kama I A1SU paiLAUipailJlg Al UJC HUHUt continue the following girls: I A I a lower ouu ui aaa any Ainie ajic iviai Lwuiac Axuipcio Cadwallader of Battle Ground The 9 beld 111 Lcharlene Berninger Joan Brand AtaAl ha harm snAnaArAn 'r TUlI Elsie Berninger Marilyn Bern inger Mildred Nydegger Mari etta Carolyn arewell Party The official board and the Worn Society of Christian Service of the irst Methodist church will have a get at 8 pm Monday in the church Hon ored will be Rev and Mr Ecklor and Mis Marguerite Pram ann Technical Schools Make Plans Here need for expansion of technical education above the pre sent high school level was cited at the closing session of a two week workshop at Purdue for technical institute teacher Among schools represented were Purdue Pennsylvania State college Southern Technical institute Chamblee Ga University of Cali fornia Rochester Institute of Tech nology Milwaukee School of Engi neering University of Dayton Ohio Mechanics institute Cincin nati Valparaiso Technical insti tute Industrial Technical Institute Detroit Central Radio' and Televi sion school Kansas City and Ryerson Technical institute Toron to and the technical institutes of Ontario Technical Institute is an area of study intensive in nature for trades or industries in which certain employes are trained In the technology of the Dr Maurice Graney director of the workshop and head of technical institutes explained It is estimated that three or more technical institute graduate can be used by Industry for each pro fessional engineer PERSONAL AND GENERAL Robert Johnson House 95 West State street has been dismissed from Home hospital Mr and Mr Neil Little will have a their house guest Mr sister Mr? A Omer and Mr Omer of Johnstown Pa The Orners will arrive Monday Mrs Sanders and children Stephen and Nancy plan to leave Sunday for an extended visit with Mr parents Mr and Mr Lucey in Geneva ALRED A LINK 1 1 1 ever thSwfil certainly be Ctavo lucky men if toe current is achievements of the two girls are an indication of the kind of home Jity the £lseVmembersWof Wea chapter of the uture Homemakers of taTntel America have distinguished them selves In their club work The Seiccetce vxxssvVKx9xvvvn "'J a A Elkjifll IW 1 SWA.

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