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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 6

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THE ANDERSON HERALD WEDNESDAY EBRUARY 23 1972 PAGE 6 th IMpPJJRMET I I I by Barbara Gibbora iiW i j'iV Mr and Mrs Laymon Simmons Miss Violette To Speak At Westminster Event (Herald Photo by Joe Bays) Women In China Old ashioned Natural Extraordinarily Lovely AA Sorority Sessions Miss Patricia May ALEXANDRIA jJ uulhitili MAHONY'S lov des or and reacners sei ineir own curri cula Children are not taught only in the schools for formal teaching also takes place inSide the homes teachers coming in and working together with par ents They say this is especially helpful for the child who may be having learning difficulty Educational standards in schools I visited were high CONTACT HELP 649 5211 mntm ROYALS Open All Day Wednesday "riday and Saturday Nites Mr and Mrs Travis 'May 528 Hartman Rd announce the engagement of their daugh I am Pictured from left are committee members Mr and Mrs Bill Jones Mrs Dan Davisson Mr Davisson Mrs Phil Moore and Mr Moore Mrs Davissorr'was chairman of the affair reason givei? was "that days Chinese girls choose hus bands for Up until the Communist regime a family often arranged her mar riage for hef Persuasion is also used to get attendance at school since edu eation is not compulsoryand local communities provide their Sigma Beta Kappa Chapter of Sigma'Beta Sorority celebrated 44th birthday anniversary with a party recently at th home of Mrs Robert Utterback with Mrs James Maurer as co hostess Crazy bridge was played "'and prizes were won by Mrs Harry Dwyer Mrs Harold Peeler and Mrs Georgia Mason Refresh ments were served chapter inspection by Province Governor will be at 1972 BUICK SKYLARK STOKE WITH BACON AND BEANS When winter puts appetites on the" upswingA hefty sand wiches are 'satisfying Meet the demand by mashing a generous amount 'of crumbled crisp ba con and a bit of pickle relish with canned baked beans or a tasty dip thin sandwich spread with salad dressing or catsup TRI KAPPA PARTY Bill Kennaugh and the Soft Winds Orchestra presented music for the Tri Kappa sorority dinner dance Saturday evening at Edgewood Country Club Cock tails were featured at 6:30 o'clock followed by a 7:30 pm dinner Members and guest enjoyed dancing from 9 pm TAX REDUCTION SALE hostesses Mrs Jerry Cran field presided Mrs Norris Cheshier gave the City Coun cil report and stated that Mrs Jack Hollis will be 'Tvmning for state president and Mrs James Harl will run for state historian Day will be held at Linders on April 27 The chapter will be in charge of table decorations State Council Day report was given by Mrs Jerry Cranfield" Beta Sigma'" Phi Week will be April 23 30 The bowling tournament will be held in South Bend May 6 and 7 An open house will be held for Beta Sigma at Hoosier Town July 21 Muncie will host State Day June 10 and 11 at the Water Bowl Mrs Jerry Cranfield presi dent gave Mrs Larry Gellin ger a crown pin for being the international valen tine sweetheart candidate At the close of the meeting games were played with prizes awarded to Mrs Jerry Cranfield and Mrs red Mc Cowan Valentine secret pal gifts were exchanged and Mrs Wayne Schroeder was a guest The next business meeting will be held at Mrs Larry home on March 7 Big Band Dance Set or "Safurclay7At' 7 AW LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S BLACK AND WHITE SADDLE OXORDS AT MAHONY'S i TA ried eb 28 1947 in Charles ton Mo and are the parents of Ron aid Rick Anderson and Pam and Lisa at home Mr Simmons is employed at the Howe ire Apparatus Mrs Simmons 'was formerly em ployed in the office of Mounds Mall Lawrence Krehe Studio) NOON BUET 724 Hou'Cof fee "Shop i Meeting Rooms INN Mr and Mrs Laymon Sim mons will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary at an open house on Silnday eb '7 at the of: their' son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Ron Simmons 324 El 55th St from 2 to 4 pm The Simmons reside at 4022 Delaware St' They were mar Calling all kitchen sneaks! how to yourown homemade low calorie apple sauce without peeling or coring a single apple All you need is a can opener a applesauce from a Why not? This applesauce has that tangy tart slightly chunky ripe from the orchard freshness you expect from homemade not at all like the soupy sugary commercial stuff and inexpensive too! What you need to carry off this little deception is a can 'of sliced find it with the baking products and 'pie fillings in your super market) Look for unspiced un seasoned unsweetened sliced apples not pie fill which also contains su gar starch spice and dots of extra calories! Regular canned applesauce is 120 calories a half cup serving this easy homemade variety is only 80 calories a serving QUICK LOW CALORIE APPLESAUCE I can (1 pound 4 ounces) pie sliced apples cup cold water 4212 Meridian Phone 644 4404 ARTS CENTER CONCERTS HEADQUARTERS THIS WEEK ON EXHIBITr2ND" ANDER SON WINTER SHOW WA ERCOLORS AND GRAPHICS EVENTS 9 30 Wom League Program Jerome Sikorski Curator of Education Indianapolis Mu seum of Art HOURS TODAY: 10 am 5 pm Arrangements for guided tours for groups can bc made by calling the Center at 649 1248 There is no admission fee BETTY VIOLETTE She spent 3 years at Teen Challenge in Chicago or six months she traveled in Europe preaching to service men and their wives She was born in Laurel Miss and when she was 13 years old felt a call of God to be a missionary to South Africa Having scruples against women preachers she rejected call and endeavoring to rjm from God became an al coholic and dope addict At a young age She became an under world figure and carried a gun forprotection at all times Soropti mists' Meet Tonight Eugene Yates Madison Coun ty Director of Civil Defense and Cedric DunerlyrKikthawfen und Boy Scout Council Execu tive will present the program for Soroptimist Club of Anderson meeting in the YMCA The dinner meeting will con vene at 6:15 pm After the in or mi live and patriotic pro grams a brief business session will be conducted Mrs George Hawes Mrs ui nc Bond' is in charge of the program while Mrs Lloyd Mellenthin handled reservations for the affair four About 80 calorics a serv ing (Calling all cheesecake eps grandest serts a 1 i slimmed down cheesecakes other recipes send a stamped self addressed envelope and 25 cents to Slim Gourmet Cheese cake Recipes in care of newspaper 16 Iroquois Road Cranford NJ 07016) Copyright1972byU i eature syndicate inc AHS Class Plans 25th Anniversary Linders on the Point i 1 1 be the setting the Anderson Senior High 1 Class of Silver Anniversary Jleun ion Jure 24 25 Preliminary plans for the event 'which is expected to at tract more than 400 classmates and their spouses were launched at a committee meet ing tms week at the home jf the general chairman Bill Can ada 2121 Atwood Dr The reception and dinner dance will be staged June 24 with a family picnic planned for the day Committee chairmen include: Mrs Robert Edwards decora tions and prizes Mrs Jarrett Dixon registration Harold No land dance chairman "and Mrs! William Daugherty publicity chairman Per Mo 24 Month lease Plan includes $1000000 Insurance RETAIL PRICE $364745" HECKAMAN BUICK 2721 BROADWAY PH 649 1253 7 elude Payless Maikets Bob isher Union Station Edge wood Plaza Sir Beef I Do Snoppe House of derson King Inn Odell Pho tographers No I Beverage Rathskeller Pepsi Cola Co Coca Cola Advertising Unlim ited Academy George Smith Kimble Music Center Lone Oak Smorgasbord" Alibi South and Downtown Muncie Market and Ice Cream Parlor Tickets "are available from any of the above merchants or aV the door the night of the dance '7 the home of Mrs Hercules Hop pes March 7 with a carry in dinner Gamma Sigma The Gamma Sigma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met recently at the home of Mrs Larry Dotson with Mrs Michael Hamm as co Mrs rank Niccum presi dent was in charge of a busi ness session Mrs Stephen Kabrich gave a progress report onplansfor the 1972 state con vention to be Sept 2930 and Oct 1 at the Netherland Hilton Hotel Cincinnati Ohio Chapter members under the direction of Mrs Terry Dickey service chairman will visit the Goble "Nursing Home to cheer patients Into was given by Mrs Terry Dickey Mrs Kabrich won the door prize The next social meeting is Scheduled atthe Huddle Res taurant Indiana Zeta The ebruary meeting of Indiana Zeta Chapter of Phi Sigma Alpha Sorority was held recently at the home of Mrs Betty Warrum 4733 Clearview Dr re's i Louise Douglas conducted the business meeting Plans for the mother daughter banquet scheduled for May 4 were dis cussed Program moderator Helen Jordan presented a program on St Valentine George Washington and Abraham Lin coln'The topic was Do Unto All mem bers participated in the pro gram Refreshments were served and Lou Douglas won the door prize The next meeting be hosted by Mrs Mary Becker 2332 38th St on March 16" XiG amma Zeta Xi Gamma Zeta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a val entine social recently at the home of Mrs Larry Gellinger with Mrs Leonard Gentry and Miss Judy Britton as co I I a SPRING PRELUDEGranmgremembers when bandana prints were "country" fashion But this coma a long long way io a long long cilygirl skirt side slit up to visibility limit doubleknit dacron polyester worn over a zipfront nterlock knit bodyromper Both machne wash able' modeled by the star of "The Last Picture Show" CybillShepherd rom the prophetic Spring72 collection designed for Act III by Ebkerri Jewelry 'by Alexis Kirk Sizes ter Patricia" to James ar ley son of Mr and Mrs James arley 245 flartmah Rd? The bride to be was graduated from Highland High School and is School Mr arley was graduated frami Highland High SchooKin 1970 and is attending Ball State University He is" employed at Market No date has been set for the wedding By CAROLINE BENN "Chinese women enjoy a good deal of equality with their men and for it they work equally hard Sisters work in fields on factory floors and flood walls right alongside brothers standard dress is loose pants Ih'ough this dress is much like the and although women in China wear no makeup at all (except for performing in the theater) they are still highly feminine perhaps because they are so soft spoken when you meet them and often shy Some of the girls particularly inthe south around Canton are extraordinarily beautiful the cities there are none of our Western distinctions be 'tween slum and suburb rich pnd poor The girl who works as a doctor looks and dresses like the girl who operates a machine tool: 1 Only in the countryside is there any life style distinction Here you often see old women in" the traditional no button high collared and pants sometimes feet that had been in pre liberation days Girls today however wear sneakers or san dals and in a department store in Peking they were trying on fur lined boots Women doing heavy manual can retire at 50 men re tire "3t 60 Those: who have re tired seem to spend a gobd deal of their time looking after the very young amily life" is still close and still extend ed a nd although some Western wom hberationists regard ex pended families as pjnLKjMznk 5 5 Brown Moccasin Toe OXORDS i Lodies' ond Girls' Beige or White Pigskm BVOA LOAERS' AA to C's Black or Brown Penny CrOft LOAERS 7 AA 6 C's 4 tablespoons sugar Jz4 teaspoon vanilla Put the apples sigar and water in a saucepan and bring to a boil Simmer covered over a low flame until apples are very tender Stir with a fork Remove from heat and blend in vanilla A half cup serving is 80 calories Why the vanilla? A few drops added to applesauce tends to heighten the effect of sweetness without adding any calories Vanilla should be added after the cooking is complete for best results or a change of pace try fresh applesauce You can make it jiffy quick in your blender and it needs very little a sweetening RESH BLENDER APPLESAUCE Uncooked! 4 apples three or four of the a le Peel and core the apples and cut into quarters then into eighths Put the a and three or four of the a pile wedges in your blender Process on highspeed Add remaining apple chunks a few at a time and blend Add a touch of cin namon if you like Serves NURSES OXORDS White or Brown Pair A On Wo en NANCYE HAWES Editor GENEVIEVE HART Assistant An inspiring program will be given by Betty Violette Di rector of Teen Challenge at lhe March 2 luncheon meeting of the irst Presbyterian West minister Association at the church Luncheon will be served at 12: 15 pm followed by the program at 1 pm Reservations for the luncheon open to the puouc win close on iviouuay 4 eb 28 Interested individuals may attend only the program if desired without reservations Mrs Clarence Tice president I of Westminister Association will welcome the niembers and guests at the public Special music will be provided kir IHolicnn "'rtiinKr TJnma makers Chorus under the direction of Mrs: John Eddy ll M14 Devotions andin vocation will De presented oy Mrs vary sel ler Hostesses will be members of the Circlettes headed by the chairman Mrs Robert Latour Miss Violette will present a message during the program whkh will reveal vari ous events of her changedJife She was placed on the "wanted prior to 1953 when her life changed by a miracle of God A In 1956 she began preaching the Gospel She has spoken to High School youth conducted revivals special youth rallies and church re vivials in Mississippi Georgia Louisiana Kentucky Texas Arkansas Illinois and Indiana paig'n 'for latemafriage which is now nationalpolicy Both sexes are encouraged to wait until at least 25 before marry to complete education and initial contributions of work in their own farms or factories Again this is probably more successful in towns than in the countryside There is no law about is bwn schools pay their own rwiecThlA ofr nnlxr fouAViarc cat ihair nwn rtlirri Persuasion also is used for couples who petition for di vorce Every attempt is made to help them regain harmony If after all efforts there is no reconciliation divorce is pos sible and granted by the area's local Revolutionary Committee But I was told it was rare One greatest enemy many of the working women between 20 and 40 whom 1 met were having their own young children looked after by their mothers or moth in law Some children stayed away from their moth ers for the day some for the Al week and a few for the year seeing tneir parents only on the two holiday! Those without parents to call upon had community or factory provided nurseries which take babies from three months on Later there are again by day or by week Ma ternity leave is three months fully paid The problem on women who want to work and have a family exist Closely related is the cam (County Social ALEXANDRIA Garden Club Mrs William Tustin and Ar thur Daniels were hostesses for the ebruary meeting of Garden Club Thursday after noon at the IM rooms ollowing the business ses sion conducted by Mrs David Cox members showed various crafts which they were engaged A wide variety of articles were shown including an appliqued quilt crocheted lace neckties and bracelets and necklaces made from seeds The next meeting will be March 16 at the home of Mrs McClellen Pierce MARKLEVILLE Mrs Susie Holden was feted on her 88th birthday with din ner at the home of Mr and Mrs Lewis Stevens of Markleville Relatives attended from Markle ville Anderson Greenfield Shelbyville' and Chanute ield Ill SUMMITVILLE Miss Elva Beeson presided at the ebruary meeting of the Christian ellowship recently at the church Mrs Ralph circle was in charge of the social hour Appointed to the nominating committee were Mrs Leroy Allman Mrs Carl Waller and Mrs Dick Brunt The CW and Guild of the church will hold a combined meeting Mar 1 at 7:30 The Christian Church will be host for the World Day of Pray er services Mar 3 The Guild will furnish the program and the CW the refreshments Harold orrest and Mrs Dick BHnrwill refresh ment committee Reading the Book of Hosea last month were Mrs Edward Smith Miss Beeson Mrs Les lie Dickey and Mrs Dick Petti grew Mrs Larry Brown gave the lesson "on Jonah Devotions were given by Miss Beeson Refreshments were served from tables decorated in the Valentine theme BETHANY The Esther Circle of Bethany Christian Church met at the church for an all day session and cleaned the kitchen After a sack lunch dessert was served by the hostesses Mes dames Elmer Rushton John Seal and Roscoe Keepers Mrs Ray Toppin! president called the business meeting to order Have A was the topic given by Mrs Elmer Rushton Plans were completed for the members to prepare the Bethany Brotherhood and Sister hood annual oyster supper slated for Thursday March 9 at 6 pm Mrs Robert Vermil lion was welcomed as a new member The group voted to contribute $20 toward the trans portation for Mrs Joannie Grimsjwho will be the guest speaker at the mother daughter banquet scheduled for Thursday evening May 4 at the church Get well cards were signed by the group to be sent to Mrs James Kreegar Mrs? Elmer Hodson and Mrs Leslie Smith Mrs red Patterson Mrs Howard May and Miss Madge Scott will entertain the imem bers at the church at 10 am Tuesday March 21 with an all day meeting Members will bring a sack lunch Pastor and Mrs Lanis Kine man and Miss Cecil Johns at tended Johnson Bible College Homecoming in Kimberly Heights Tenn Dorcas Circle Mrs RayToppin entertained the Dorcas Evening Circle of Bethany Christian Church meet ing Mrs William Luce presided and gave the devotions and the lesson We be hostess for the Circle March 21 Mr and Mrs John Humerick house have returned home from visiting with Mr and Mrs Earl Werking in Phoenix Arizona The Loyal Workers Class of Bethany Bible School met "re cently in the ellowship Hall for their bi monthly meeting and a covered dish dinner The group voted to omit singing be fore their Sunday class sessions Mrs Ray Toppin reported the ladies of the Esther Circle had purchased a 100 cup percolator for use at the church Mrs Vir gil Lawler read a letter received by Mrs John from the Ozark Mission in Pendell Ark to which the class donates Success Minded People Take DALE CARNEGIE TRAINING or Andorton Class Information Call 643 5314 Prosonfed by Indiana Institute Mrs Lugar Will Here Today Madison County Republican Women will gather this after noon from two until five at the home of Mrs Rob erts j5 Wind Ridge to meet Mrs "Richard Luger 7 wife of the mayorof Indianapolis Mrs Lugar will speak at 2:30 3:30 and 4:30 Refresh ments" will through out afternoon and special music will be presented by Miss Lilian Phillips associate music professor at Ball State Univer sity who is noted for playing the harp All interested women are in vited to attend the event ac cording to Mrs Charles Hardy club president Bisduits should be light flaky and slightly moist inside The biscuit should double in size during baking A light and gen tle touch both in mixing and handling the dough is the secret "of good biscuits iM tj 25000 70 100000 TOP VALUE STAMPS i I With the Purchase of Any Console Organ 4 REE LESSONS $al Ends eb 29th George "Smith's The Keyboard Center 7 2030 RaibU Av 642 0243 1 With Red Soles Plans are complete for the according to the chairman Ted 'I'L 6 rx VhithllH AiJV CvCUk) vptir IV V41U puuuv A Viivv twxzxAx ULM day JteuS SanJrancio of Am reu ironr aou pjn idu am in the UAW 662 Hall" Music will be provided by John Rasor and his 15 piece or which features the Glenn Miller sound An enter tainment 'program is also planned according to Mr A blue and white color scheme will prevail in the dec the event A number of door prizes jvill be awarded Participants in I "V'lj lift 4 Mil fl 1 a Rijl Wl I I Ml ffll! 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