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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 12

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Lafayette, Indiana
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12
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riday Evening March 27 1964 THE JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND 12 Busy Clubwoman Lt Densel Acheson Married in Texas Rites Scot Lass 'Visits Hoosierland hit a spirits ALL BRIDES are BEAUTIUL iSj I rom $4998 TELEGRAPH SERVICE The bride comes first at SECOND LOOR LOWERS THE PHONE SH 2 8288 415 MAIN ST 7 JlUlil waist length veil was se by a cabbage rose head and she carried an ar bodice aind short She carried one ivory rose and I I Refreshments planned by Mrs Bodie will be served after the program avors for each woman will be presented by Mrs Rigby and Mrs Kathe rine Gillum Thomas Lock III depart ment commander and Mrs state auxiliary president will speak Electric Razor Service Repairs Norelco Schick Remington Sunbeam Dance Program Set A modem dance class for chil dren up to seven years old will begin at 4 pm Tuesday in the YWCA The 10 week course will be taught by Mrs John Gantz Children may be regis tered by calling the YWCA or by the parent and child com ing to the first session Tuesday the Widows Indiana State will be enter pm Sunday Church He is the son of Mr and Mrs Vincent Linder of Rt 2 Tippecanoe County were among the in Indiana that staged an Easter PS Use Your Charge Account hat to hats aplenty for the women Scouts Entertain Girl Scouts of Crouch School their parents and guests at tended a Juliette Low Banquet in the school Brownie Troops 103 and 243 and Junior Girl Scout Troop 145 gave the pro gram Troop banks were pre sented to Mrs Glen Sense troop organizer by Juliette Low girls Lee Everett Kathy Barr and Cathy Williams LAWRENCE BOWERS i ELECTRIC CO Loretta Zink of Oxford The daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd razier of Rt 12 Miss razier will be mar ried to Mr Knoy on April 4 in Congress Street Methodist though it never gets really hot there Jo was not pre pared for the heavy snow falls this winter After a typical Hoosier week ranging from sudden changes in weather to cham pionship high school basket ball the Scottish lass plansto return to Washington Monday She hopes to re turn here perhaps in the fall to see a football game more familiar to her as Her trip might also be timed before the close of the drive in movie season so that she could re new the enjoyment of her first evening there this week SCOTTISH VISITOR Mrs David Dyer (right) has been hearing first hand reports from family members in Scotland during the visit of her niece (left) Miss Josephine White Mrs Dyer who came to this country from her hornet Whether formal full length gown or a bouffant ballerina whether lace satin chiffon or tulle our dresses make for memories 1 land in 1947 is a sister of her guest's mother At the conclusion of her vacation here Miss White will return to her position near Washing ton (Staff Photo) with a fitted set in sleeves long stemmed wore a matching gold satin cab bage rose headpiece Bridesmaids dressed in iden tical attire were Miss Ruth Ann Jeffries of Philadelphia Pa Miss Kay Vinson and Mrs Paul Murrey of Abilene and Mrs Max Miller of Dallas Patti Lou Acheson the bride sister was flower girl Lt James Record of La redo Te was best man Ush ers were the brother Darrell Phillips of Stinnett Lt a i Hunter Lt Christopher I Branch and Lt rank a all of Abilene A reception took place in the student center at Hardin Sim By RANCES RENCH Staff Writer When the 1964 Indiana High School Basketball Champions made their last appearance in the Jefferson High Sdhool gym Wednesday night one of the spectators was watching her first basketball game Miss Josephine White of alk land ife Scotland thought the experience as she watched the champs defeat the future Bronchos in a Be Has game Miss White is visiting here in the David Dyer home at 1309 Main St getting acquainted with her aunt Mrs Pyer and the rest of tHb family Since completing her schooling Jo has wanted to visit the United States and A musical program has been planned by Mrs William ranklin Taking part will be Margaret Ann Rigby Douglas Hawn William Kenworthy Kenneth Miller Mrs rank lin and a chorus of Junior Auxiliary members Mrs Beasey will introduce guests who will include state officers PURSES OR THELADIES Women from Gold Ladies of mental health associations bazaar for women patients at the Logansport State Hospital Wednesday At the event the patients picked out accessories that had been donated to the associations Mrs George urst (left) of the Delphi community and Jocal resident Mrs Wesley Arden show some purses to one of the patients for possible selection (Staff Photos) Women To Have irst Meeting In New Church Union of the eder ated Church will have its first meeting in the new church building on Sycamore Lane West Lafayette at 7:30 pm Wednesday David Jackson will give the prog ram1 Saw Hopeful Signs in the Changing Mrs Harold Taylor will give the devotions entitled Is Where the Heart Hostesses will be members of Circles 4 and 8 with Mrs Ervin Ross and Mrs Amiel Chastain as leaders in January came to work in the home of a friend near Washington DC Plans for the future after her year in Washington are indefinite but she" has expressed the desire to remain in this country Her family at home includes a sister still in school and another sister who is employed by a child psychologist Her brother is now in the West Indies with Royal Navy The! inclement weather here the latter part of the week curtailed some outdoor activities Jo and her cousins hacj planned but she did enjoy the touch of spring earlier in the week When corfimenting on the weather differences sne said that here it seems drier than in heij home on the east coast of southern Scotland Al and Mrs Claude Ache son were at Abilene Tex for the wedding of their son Lt Densel Klaiber Acheson and Miss Melba Joyce Phillips The Rev Dr Billy Smith officiated at the ceremony in Dyess Air orce Base Chapel The double ring rites were at 6:30 pm Thursday at which Miss Wynona Cox of Plainview Tex was organist and Mrs Lowell McBroom of Panhandle Tex soloist Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs A Phillips of Stin nett Tex The par ents reside here on Rt 2 The bride wore a floor length gown of white peau de soie made with a slightly gathered skirt and fitted bodice She wore a lace jacket with three quarter length sleeves The skirt formed a chapel train ac cented by a bustle of cabbage roses Her cured piece rangement of white Dutch iris Mrs Harold Elledge of An drews Tex was her matron of honor wearing a gold satin floor length dress styled OUR NEW LOCATION 916 MAIN ST Residents of Home at the Soldiers Home tained at 1:30 with an Easter program given by members of the Sons of Union Veterans and its auxili ary Mrs Robert A Allen is gen eral chairman for the event which will open and close with prayer by the Rev Robert Wil burn Home Chaplain The presentation of the American lag will be con ducted by Clarence Bodie flag bearer Charles Kenworthy and Joe Rigby color guards Harry Beasey will lead the Pledge of Aljegiance to the flag Tippecanoe County Choral Club will meet for rehearsal at 1 pm Monday in Jenks Rest Community Building Members of the first soprano section will be hostesses When members of Lambda Chapter of Delta Theta Chi So rority met in the home of Mrs Hanks 1525 Virginia St signs of the Zodiac and their meanings were discussed by Miss Amy Adams Mrs George Evans was the assisting hostess and Mrs Chester Riten our won the special prize Stockwell Home Demonstration Club will meet at 1:30 pm Wednesday in Stockwell Meth odist Church social room Mrs Clyde Wake and Mrs Ben Ny degger will give a lesson on cos metics Hostesses are Mrs John Taylor Mrs Archie Barnes Mrs Charles Kennedy Miss Goldie Kennedy and Mrs Ted Dieterle Plans will be made for the group to tour the Rug Shop that same day at 7:30 pm Those needing transporta tion will assemble at the church at 6:45 Bridesmaid Gowns from 2298 Parties Given Miss Alice raizer bride elect of Ronald Knoy was honored at a bridal shower in the Rt 2 home of Mrs David Linder Mrs Thomas Vander kolk assisted the hostess Prizes were awarded to Mrs George Demarr Mrs Jean Wierenga Miss Mary razier and Mrs Harry Mackey Out of town guests included Mrs Joseph Zink and Miss MARINEUO BEAUTY SALON 121 North wostorn Avo WL Rl 3 1656 Easter Program Planned At State Soldiers Home morris bryant SMORGASBORD and INN Private Party Rooms Available Rl 3 2134 US 52 NORTH ACIAL OR TEEN AGERS Girls who are patients at the state mental hospital were treated to grooming and cosmetic demonstra tions given by women Of this community Mrs John wasamong the demonstra tors wjjio gave facials and advice to the young women Working with her were (not shown) Mrs Robert Johnson and "Mrs Jacob Sisk a new the Gold Lady volunteers believe Ano there were being treated at Logansport Approving a flower bedecked choice are (from left) Mrs Woods and Mrs Esther Theisz both of West Lafayette LOWERS We Still have a good selection mons University following the ceremony The evening before the wedding the parents were hosts for a re hearsal dinner in the same place! The bride was graduated from Borger (Tex) High School and Hardin i University where she was a member of the Delta Social Club Her 'husband was graduated from Battle Ground High School and Purdue University There he was a member of the Arnold Air Society and Scabbard and Blade Society Tie currently is a pilot in the Air orce sta tioned at Abilene After a wedding trip to Carls bad Mex the newlyweds will reside at 2433 3rd St Abilene PEARLS OR A PEPPER UPPER Cartons of jewelry were displayed at the hospital bazaar at Logansport and the vivid arrangement was a booster to patient morale Mrs A Road of West Lafayette was among the women helping the mental patients select some pieces to brighten spring wardrobes Roberts Studio MRS DENSEL ACHESON BONNETS OR REE nothing like 1 Localices Set Up for Women Mental Patients iflMASTEHll I HOSTS Tff'r: fTtunirniiT inifittmiT fimntMitmiifffiatniiiifiaBBBBBMiiiinmMMMMMiimimmMRTiitmiiirMnimiMnnMjniituiiHrirtifttflffllTrrrrrttltrt1TTrttft1f1l iiT'iiui ffliantiin uuM mwnm I 1 yBMWwWIb: WRflns 'MBBB bS SwRBri sfc 1 i i i i i I ISiii II I Sb i i i ii a is a i i ail i i ii I I a if 1 1 i i Ob i InIBIRBwIffi wli IIiRh MBfiil fBO Wi i I gHMSMfat 'iaMK zj A LWb i ELfca Ww WMfh III IisBmBBI Ik 'W rasBMff waBi bi iilM MW I IEhH mw RLtlWiiiiiniiiiilimmiiilnmiuii Tn 'llDfflir a nr nt i i LAfATtllt 14 VVWNTQWN MB I Ml IMflfIM Ini I i 7 rl a Illi I 1 1 I 1 1 AV If MnHKiK a mb UumXuMiiuJutMiIMMniiiJiJltM iMlit'UmlliiiH 1 I 1 SLZSlxaX i i a a JLSjsk i vivrfimriwv It takes three to make a wedding the bride Lr gJ vaf 11 1 I I 1 1 ine groom and THE ASHION AWlNpIi fillryi fAXiM ss BRIDALS fflUI PVEk lift1 from 4998 'f fl Jf fil 1 I I i fJ i BRIDESMAID 77 7 TUA I fff 3 I 7 7 iftlliW WV lio aaujur 'r Alit I 1 it Wi JiT Es from 2500 7 TjLV'W fj i HE9N 77i 7 7 I A I a I kz ma a Widal A I I Mlon 7 ff I balcony 1X 'V i I I I 1 CBECUIICTC Ikl 00101 EACLJIOM 1 I flMUttlta ini PLANTS CORSAGES EASTER HUES ORCHIDS xvikii white and lavender GLOXINIA bYMBIDIUM HYDRANGEAS bRCHIDS wide HYACINTHS khoice in colors MUMS fesRENsAT1ONS ROSE BUSHES TULIPS pUT LOWERS Nice Selection ROZEN ANNY MAY CANDIES PHONE ACROSS ROM PHONE Rl 3 2177 PURDUE IELDHOUSE Rl 3 2178.

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