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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 3

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Lafayette, Indiana
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Saturday Evening August 31 1963 THE JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND Miss Schelle Becomes to 'Niagara alls Audrey Gillespie Is Married graduate of carnation the home and flowers Sandra Pitts sister reside on Krask Schick Vows Spoken Hibst Beekley Rites Read a Dr Luke I Officiates iiiiiiiibiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiibbiiiiiii law SCANNING THE SCENE best Mrs red Busy Clubwoman Smith Home Reception Scene and 1521 Areas of Con given of owler their places which was crown Her sweetheart Guy A Ill an sons who basic Miss Theresa Carol Hibst re peated nuptial vows with Henry Lee Beekley Jr Saturday in St Lawrence Catholic Church Rev Leo Piquet officiated at the 11:30 am ceremony for which Gustave Jonas was best also Howard of Mrs Jack Mrs James Indianapolis is now getting ready next week for Lake Wis where he will his studies at North the Kay bou Mrs Paul Ewan Mrs red Northacker and Mrs George Gaylord were at Indianapolis Thursday where they attended a Silver Anniversary Membership Tea of the Indiana ederation of Republican Clubs The local unit received a certificate lor recruiting new members in of Elwood wore a sa floor length of Mrs Anderson 307 14th St uncle of the bridegroom and William Youmans of Addison Ill a cousin of the bride The Schicks greeted guests at a reception in the Club at Wilmette Ill following the wedding Mrs Clingenpeel accom panied by her daughters Mrs Singley and Mrs Robert Stradling have returned from Ontario Calif and a visit with another daughter (the former Mary Clingenpeel) Mrs Noel Keefer and family The local women visited several places of interest in that state and spent a few days in the cottage on Mt Baldy in San Bernardino County the Republican edera tion Wayne 1929 Vinton soloist accompanied by Mrs Leo Hession The bride who resided here at 2001 Monon Ave is the daughter of Mr and Mrs ran cis A Hibst Elwood Mr and Mrs Beekley Sr of Glen El Mr and Mrs George Robert Gick are on their honeymoon at Niagara alls following their marriage at 7:30 pm riday in Kossuth Street Baptist Church and a reception in the church social 'room later The Rev Baden Rowe performed the double ring ceremony for which Mrs Rowe was organist and Dr Quentin Kenoyer soloist The former Miss Bonnie Lynn Pitts is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William Pitts RL 7 They were hosts for a rehearsal party in their home the eve ning before the wedding Mr Gick is the son of Mr and Mrs George Gick of Clarks Hill The gown was fash the in at Husbands eted Husbands of members of the ireside Club were special guests when Mrs Jacob Wagner 515 16th St was hostess to the group Prize winners were Mrs Evelyn Minnick Mrs William Jenkinson Mr and Mrs Paul Harris and the hostess ioned of silk organza The neck line was trimmed with Alencon lace and pearls and the long sleeves came to points over her hands The front of the bouf fant skirt had matching lace appliques apd the skirt back decorated with a double sash at the waistline extended into a chapel train Her silk illusion veil was held in place by a crown of lace encrusted with pearls and crystals Her bou quet was a crescent cascade of chrysanthemums white and aqua tinted sweetheart roses and fems Mrs Larry Delta Theta Tau Sorority Kappa Chapter will resume its fall meet ings at 7:45 pm Monday Sept 16 instead of the first Tuesday of September as in past years The rescheduled meeting will be in Thomas Duncan Halt Gagen Miss Pamela Gray and Miss Rita erguson the latter a sister of the bridegroom Jill Marie Mennen and Nina Marie Bolander nieces of the bride were flower girls They were dressed in frock of blue dacron carried small baskets of blue and white flowers The brother in law Richard A Mennen served as man Ushers were William Ulrich and Louis A Bolander brothers in law of the bride The bridegroom son of Mr and Mrs Jason erguson erry St was graduated from Jefferson High School and served four years in the Air orce The bride was graduated from Central Catholic High School The couple left for a Northern wedding trip and will reside at 2910 Wallace St upon their return A rehearsal party was given by the parents in the Knights of Columbus Home riday evening and immediately after the ceremony the parents entertained the wedding partici pants at a luncheon in the Congress Inn In the presence of their immediate families Miss Audrey Ann Gillespie and Clyde Burghardt exchanged marriage vows The ceremoijy at 7 pm riday was in Mt Zion Methodist Church with the Rev Donald Carpenter officiating The parents are Mr ancj Mrs Howard Gillespie 326 Overlook Drive West Lafayette and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs James Burghardt who live on More house Road West Lafayette Attending the couple wdTe the sister Miss Susan Gillespie and Ralph Morehouse A dinner in Morris Bryant Inn followed the ceremony The former Miss Gillespie was graduated from Klondike High School and attended Purdue University Her husband also is a Klondike High graduate and attended International Business College at Wayne After Tuesday the newlyweds will reside at 13042 4th St Winners Are By Elks Ladies Card Groups of the Elks Ladies organization met for games in the country club for the last time this summer They will play again Wednesday in the Elks Lodge Home Contract bridge winners were Mrs Car Reifenrath Mrs Vellinger and Mrs Harry Yundt Auction bridge winners were Mrs Herman Schmitz Mrs Zipp Balsma and Mrs Lynn Jackson Winners at euchre were Mrs John Coopman Mrs John austich Mrs austich Mrs Joseph Minardo and Mrs Henry Groh Miss Sandra Bean of Hacken sack will leave Monday after a visit here with her former roommate at Indi ana University Miss Carolyn Burke James Baldwin McDonald Schick exchanged wedding vows with Miss Marjorie Ann Krask in St Peter Catholic Church at Skokie Ill The bridegroom is the son of Prof and Mrs George Schick 1709 Western Drive West Lafayette The bride who was given in marriage by her mother Mrs Eleanor Krask of Skokie is also the daughter of Edward Krask of San Diego Calif After Sunday the newlyweds will reside at 415 6th St Bloomington He will study there at Indiana University for a PhD degree in American his tory The bride will work to ward a master of fine arts de gree at IU Mr Schick is an alumnus of West Lafayette High School and of the University of Wisconsin where ha also earned a master of science degree He is a member of Alpha Chi Rho raternity His wife was gradu ated from the University of Wisconsin where she became a member of Delta Zeta Sorority At the double ring ceremony the bride was at tended by her cousin Miss Ju dith Youmans who was maid of honor and Miss Pam ela ulka of Griffith George Geib of West La fayette and Gerald Schna bel of West Milwaukee Wis served the bridegroom as best men Ushers were Schick of Champaign were Gen Mrs Dittrich erf Dunes and her hus Dr and Mrs Thomas in law of the bride was the matron of honor and other at tendants were the cous ins Mrs Robert riend and Miss Tara Jean Pitts both of Greencastle They all wore identically styled gowns of aqua embroidered white nylon organza The ballerina length skirts were topped with aqua bodices Open crown pillboxes supported their brief veils and they carried chrysanthemum bouquets encircled with match ing aqua tulle In a white dotted swiss dress trimmed with aqua vel vet ribbon By MARY KEMMER Staff Writer Mr and Mrs! Burr Swezey Jr and children Karen David and Elisabeth sailed to Europe on the SS rance accompanied by Mrs mother Mrs A Cole of Bloomington Near Paris they visited Mrs sister and her family Lt Col and Mrs Robert Home Hospital Alumnae Associa tion will have a hamburger fry at 6 pm Tuesday in Murdock Park Committee members are Mrs John Snyder Mrs John Cum mings Mrs Eula Lynch and Mrs Loren Treece Use Less Heat Polished cottons are treated with resin finishes for permanent crisp ness crease resistance and easier ironing Too much heat softens the resin finish Therefore it is better to wash in warm rather than hot water Home economists recommend drying clothes made of polished cotton at low tempera ture in the gas clothes dryer IJliilJlalMlIlUlU Art' fetudio Reviving Curtains You can rejuvenate limp sag ging curtains after laundering by using a light starch It gives body to the fabric and helps it stay clean and crisp To prevent starch from powdering out of curtains avoiding preheating the clothes dryer Lehe served as flower girl She carried a basket of aqua tinted flowers and wore a matching floral chaplet James Lehe was ring bearer Larry Pitts brother of the bride was Pest man and an other brother Michael Pitts along with James Hackley and Harold Clark ushered guests to in the church The bride is a Southwestern High School and the bridegroom is an alumnus of Pine Township High The couple will live at Cor Dale Trailer Court after Sept 7 and the bridegroom will continue his education at Purdue University American War Mothers Chapter 47 will meet at 2 pm Tuesday in Thomas Duncan Hall Christian ellowship of irst Christian Church will meet at 8 pm Wednesday in fellowship hall of the church The Effie Jes sup Circle will be hostesses and Sandra Vaughan Is Party Honoree At Bridal Shower Miss Sandra Kay Vaughan bride elect of Lloyd Steven Deckard was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs Galloway in her home St Prize winhers were Hodges Mrs Harold Braun and Mrs Joseph 7 Steiner Miss Vaughan and Mr Deckard will be married Sept 7 in St Law rence Catholic Church The meeting of the Auxiliary to American Legion Post II that was scheduled for Monday evening has been canceled Loyal Marmartas of Immanuel United Church of Christ will meet at 7 pm Tuesday in the fellowship hall with Mrs William Bonnet Mrs Arthur Buerkle and Mrs Nicholas Dexter as hostesses Wea Willing Workers will meet at 10:30 am Wednesday in the home of Mrs 0 Reed Con cord Road with Mrs Jess Yates and Mrs Raymond Wise assisting Attendees will sew for Home Hospital Circle 7 of Trinity Methodist Church will have a luncheon meet ing at 12:30 Tuesday in the home for his the Blessed Virgin Sodality of St Boniface Catholic Church will have a dinner meeting at 6:15 pm Wednesday in the parish meeting rooms Miss Barbara Hack and Miss Marie Dienhart are in charge of arrangements assisted by Miss Louise Moser Miss rances Dien hart and Miss Marie May September meeting dates for cir cles of Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church have been an nounced Martha Circle will meet at 7:30 pm Tuesday in the church lounge Mrs David Brooks will be hostess and slides will be shown Mrs Clyde Bodkin and Mrs Jerry Crawford will be host esses when Rebecca Circle meets at 1:30 pm Wednesday in el lowship Hall of (he Church Mrs Black will give the lesson on Members of Hope Circle will prepare bags for World Community Day when they meet at 7:30 pm Wednes day in the church lounge Mrs Gladys Turner will be hostess Ruth Circle will meet at 7:30 pm Thursday in ellowship Hall with Mrs Leslie A Whaley and Mrs Lois Whaley as hostesses Miss Gladys McDill and Mrs Robert Travis will show slides of New Mexico Here visiting Mr and Mrs Donald Speer for Labor Day weekend is her sister Mrs Jo seph Lesh of Washington and Huntington Mrs Bailey Entertains or Daughter Mrs James Bailey came here irom ort Leavenworth Kan earlier this week for the final preparations and festivities leading up to the Saturday afternoon mar riage of her daughter Miss Judith Kay Bailey After her arrival Mrs Bailey entertained at a bridal luncheon The affair was in the bride home at 2132 Ulen Lane for those who were to be attendants in the wedding and out of town guests Among those feted were Miss sister Mrs Robert Tolen and daughter Mary Jean of Warren Ohio Miss marriage to Glenn Marvin Allen was planned for 2:30 pm Saturday lyn lib are the parents of bridegroom is on the dustrial management staff Purdue University A gown of antique white silk faced peau1 and Belgium lace was worn by the bride It was styled with a bateau neckline and three quarter sleeves trimmed with the lace The em pire waistline had a front bow and band of lace highlighted with three roses in back The skirt extended into a chapel length train She wore a floor length Bel gium lace mantilla attached to a pearl nosegay was of roses Miss Ruth ettig the maid of honor ble brown organza dress Her matching was formed of petals and she car ried a crescent shaped bouquet of shaded autumn chrysanthe mums In similar dresses of taupe were the bridesmaids Miss Karen Johnson of Lebanon and Miss Carol Kolarik of ort Wayne The junior bridesmaid Judith Hibst of Elwood is the sister She wore a cos tume in a burnt sugar tint Roy Mark of Oxford Ohio served as best man i Ushers were Richard Berg man of Milwaukee Wis Mi chael Sovereign and Ronald Lonsdale A reception in the Elks Country Club followed the cere mony The evening before the wedding the par ents were hosts for a rehearsal dinner party in Morris Bryant Inn The bridegroom was gradu ated from Glenbard High School Glen Ellyn and Law rence College at Appleton Wis He is working on a PhD degree at Purdue The bride was graduated from Wendell Willkie High School at Elwood and at tended International Business I College at ort Wayne ollowing a wedding trip through tiie southern states the couple will reside at West Lafayette after Sept 15 An afternoon reception in the home of Mr and Mrs red A Smith 31 31st St was planned to follow the Saturday morning marriage in St Mary Cathedral of their daughter Miss Catherine Maureen Smith She became the bride of Kenneth Roy erguson in a double ring ceremony beginning at 10 am The couple exchanged vows before Rev James Bates The St Mary Choir sang accompanied by Mrs Leo Hession A gown of white silk organza with Chantilly lace was worn by the brioe It featured a scalloped Sabrina neckline and short sleeves trimmed with lace extending down the front of the full skirt form ing an apron effect The skirt ended in a chapel train She had a waist length veil which was secured to a headpiece of Chantilly lace and pearls Her cascade bouquet was of white roses blue forget me nots and white sweetheart roses Miss Patricia Arman was mkid of honor in a blue sata peau street length dress made with a dome shaped skirt She wore a matching blue crown with circular veil and carried a cascade of white carnations tipped with blue Dressed in similar dresses were the bridesmaids Miss Barbara Camera Craftsmen MRS GEORGE ROBERT GICK Evanston Photo Service MRS JAMES BALDWIN MCDONALD SCHICK Programs Set or Grace EUB Circles Photo MRS HENRY LEE BEEKLEY JR Brig Gen and Mrs John Bradshaw entertained a group of friends at an open house in their home on Sunset Lane The occasion marked the 25th wedding 'anni versary and guests were in vited to look at some home movies covering some of the highlights of the 25 years together The movie end ed with an invitation for all to attend their 50th anniversary celebration Among those at the open house sister Ogden band: Middleton of Bloomington Mr and Mrs Arthur Monon Mr and Linn and Mr and MacMasters of and Mr and Mrs Rex Kurtz of Louisville Ky McGreevy Studio MRS KENNETH ROY ERGUSON Swezey End Tour Abroad A Davidson's Bride The Rev Claude Young read the double ring nuptial cere mony of Miss Donna Jeanne Schelle and Jerry Alan Davidson The wedding performed at 7 pm riday before the immediate families was in West irst Methodist Church parsonage at 301 Oak St The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Schelle Jr Rt 9 and the parents are Mr and Mrs Duane Davidson Rt 12 A white sheath dress detailed with a bow trimmed round neckline was worn by the bride She had a matching hat draped with tulle and her corsage was of pink and white sweetheart roses Attending the couple were Mr and Mrs William Dowell She wore a light blue dress with a pink and white corsage ollowing the ceremony a reception took place in of the parents After a short wedding trip the newlyweds will Rt 12 The bride is a Klondike High School graduate and the bridegroom was graduated from East Tipp High Shoemaker Babs and Rob Mrs Cole and four year old stayed with the Shoemakers while the rest the Swezey family toured other countries in Europe They all met again in Paris and started their homeward trip by airplane David to Geneva continue western Military Academy Here visiting Mr and Mrs Leo Hession are their Pvt Michael Hession has just completed his training with the Army at Knox Ky and the Rev Mr Patrick Hession who has been attending summer school at St John Seminary Villa Meredith The parents motored to Ken tucky to bring Michael home but their daughter and her hus band Mr and Mrs James LaReau were the ones who went East to bring back Mr Patrick Hession who is studying for the priesthood On their way back from New Hampshire the three stopped at North Windsor Conn to visit Mr sister Mrs Bruce Daugherty and family She is the former Marlys LaReau Pvt Hession will be another week or so and brother will remain until middle of September At Nuptials The Rev Dr Thomas Luke was officiating minister at a single ring ceremony uniting Mrs Joanne Briggs Hefner 2525 Cayuga Trail and Ronald ranklin Nipple The rites were read at 7 pm riday in the rose garden at the home erf the parents Mr and Mrs William Walter Briggs 2501 Newman Road West Lafayette The bridegroom who lives near Delphi is the son of Mr and Mrs Ralph James Nipple of Monticello The bride wore a brown linen suit and carried a nosegay of yellow roses and bronze dai sies Her attendant Mrs James Davis wore a beige suit and a corsage of bronze daisies Rob ert Gregory Nipple of Monti cello was his brother man Other attendants were daughter Ronda Hefner whose nosegay quet was a miniature replica of her the sons Ricky Dale Hefner and Randy Mark Hefner and the son a i ranklin Nipple Mr and Mrs Briggs were hosts for a reception in their home following the ceremony The bride is a graduate of Jefferson High School and at tended Purdue University Mr Nipple was graduated from Monticello High and attended Ball State Teachers College He has served in the Army ollowing a honeymoon in Wy oming the couple will make their home on Rt 3 Delphi To Peel Tomatoes If vri neel tomatoes bv dipping in boiling water for about half Mrs Eugene Crowden will give minute be sure to plunge them devotions A talk Areas of Con into cold water right after the hot 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