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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 15

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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7 Mr and Mrs James Boyland Spangler Livingood GRAYDON COLLIER fwnw MERIDIAN AT ELEVENTH Shop 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM riday NightTil 8:30 To make bite sized puffs (for allOpening 0 0 0 i I I 4 ''p: Yc 4 soa SU REE I Two pounds of peaches will make 4 half cup servings when sliced with enough remaining for one 8 inch square upside down cake OR one 8 to 9 inch pie QUEEN CONERS HONOR LONDON (AP) Queen Eliza beth II has 'conferred the honor of Knight Commander of the Or der of St Michael and St George on Sir rancis Akpnu Ibiam gov ernor of Eastern Nigeria MR JOSEPH! Regular Price LAYAWAY Denoiit Holds Your Cc Jwrge purchases Will Not Bo inh or her daughter's wedding Mrs Hamilton wore toast brown lace over taffeta brown ac cessories and a brown' feather hat Her corsage was two cymbidium orchids Mrs Hardebeck mother of the bridegroom wore a two Ml 'tj1 aasii 'f' I1 I 'i I ft I I A INAL WEEK The matron of honor carried a cascade of and the bridesmaids' nosegays of yellow roses and carnations Lorena "Marcum of Elwood cousin of the bride was flower girl and Dennis Wilhelm of El wood ring bearer Tom Basey brother in law of the bridegroom was best man Seating the guests were Messrs Richard and Ronald Boyland bro ther of the bridegroom Candle lighters were Messrs William and Ronnie Noone brothers of the bride The mother was attired in beige frock and accessories accented by a corsage of bronze pompons The mother of the bride groom wore a brown dress with brown accessories and bronze pompons Miss Theresa St Clair was or ganist Registering guests was i Barbara Noone sister of the bride A reception in Mangas Cafeteria annex followed the ceremony and the couple left afterwards on a wedding trip to Michigan Mrs Boyland graduated from Willkie High School in 1962 and is a 'member of St Joseph Church Mr Boyland graduated in 1960 from Willkie and is employed at Delco Remy at Anderson They are residing at 102514 Soutfy 16th St Elwood served from the Circular table white tafeta clothed and draped net held with white satin bowS The cake was encircled with white rosebuds and green ery The two punch tables were decorated like the bride's table and a memory candle given by the bride's parents burned during the reception The couple is residing in Ander son following their wedding trip to a northern Indiana lake She traveled in petal pink Chantilly lace with scalloped neckline and short sleeves A spaghetti tie at the waist of her sheath skirt was held in place with a petal pink rose She' wore matching acces I series and the white orchid from i her bridal bouquet he bride graduated from Mad ison Heights High Scbrol attend ed Ball State Teachdrs College and is employed in the office of i Delco Remy Division Her bride groom graduated in June from Purdue in electrical engineering and is a member of Eta Kappa Nu national electrical engineer ing honor society He Is an en gineer in tgaining at Delco Remy and a member of Delta Tau Delta social' fraternity and the student I chapter of American Society of Tool and Manufacturing En gineers HEAR THIS NEW YORK (UPI) A hus band wife research team told the ourth international Congress of Allergology that hearing loss can be caused by an allergy Loss of hearing can result from an allergic condition in the nose the nasal pharynx or the eusta chian tube Dr Szanton and his wife Willette a speech thera pist said Their report was based on a study of 100 allergy patients in Derby Conn frosty white nylon hat and a cor sage of orchids Registering the guests was Miss Kathleen Curran Servers at the Mass were Messrs Jerry Harde beck brother of the bridegroom and Mike Gaines The couple greeted guests at a reception in the church recreation room following the ceremony where servers were the Misses Joyce and Joan Hardebeck sis ters of the bridegroom Miss Kay Wunder of Phlox and Mrs James Hamilton and Mrs Booth Hamilton sisters in law: of the bride The couple left later on a wed ding trip and returned to reside in their newly built home on Rt 3 Elwood Mrs Hardebeck Is a graduate of Willkie High School 1958 and attended Hanover College and Ball State Teachers College She is a member of 'St Joseph's Cath olic Church and has been em ployed at Mercy Hospital i Mr Hardebeck is also a grad uate from Willkie High School 1957 and served two years with 'the United States Armed orces He is a member ot the St Joseph's Church and isi engaged in farming Dr Spock speaks out on teen age sex Read How Parents Can Help Adolescents Understand Sexa frank and helpful arti cle in September now on sale Mrs Horn Son eted At Shower Mrs" James Hom and son Mark Alan" were honored at a baby shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Ralph Geeting 2622 10th St Mrs Arlyn Engbrecht was co hostess A bassinet holding the gifts was bound with a large blue bow at the handles Colorful streamers extended from the chandelier over the serving table to the miniature stork centering it Contests were won by Mrs Maurice "Pickering and" Mrs Ray Servey Invited to the party were Mes dames Joe Eakman Bill Holden Allen Carpenter Harold Smith Roscoe Snowden Jim Hooper Maurice Ray Servey James Horn' and son Car lile Wilmer Whitesei and the Misses Loretta Carlile Lorraine Carlile and Marilyn Taylor i Dorothy Boyce a az Continued rom Pate Thirteen I enhanced by a butterfly bow at I the back waistline and flowed into a graceful chapel train A crown 1 of pearls and crystals held the' bouffant illusion veil She carried a hand bouquet of ivy and steph anotis centered with a white or chid and accented with white sat 1 in streamers Miss Sue Ann Hinkle of An derson was bridesmaid in a lav ender iridescent taffeta frock with basque bodice cap sleeves and neckline A bell shaped skirt with back tiered underskirt boast ed a taffeta bow to match She wore a lavender tulle topped with a bow of matching taffeta Her crystal earrings and short' gloves were gifts from the bride and bridegroom She carried a nosegay of white pompons' with lavender and white satin streamers Bridesmaids were Miss Suetta Spangler Yorktown sister of the bridegroom and Mrs Robert Ju I Ilian Anderson They wore frocks identical to Miss Best man was the brother Ronnie Spangler Usher ing were Messrs Mike Boles An derson Bill Miller Muncie Bob Bemm Shorewood Wise and I Howard Greene Mt Sterling Ky The bride's mother Mrs Liven good wore mauve Chantilly lace featuring a scalloped neckline and short sleeves with sheath skirt falling from crushed chiffon cummerbund with matching ac cessories Her corsage was of white rose jnd white satin rib bon "streamers The mother of the bridegroom wore a light blue and white embroidered voile dress with fitted bodice and boat neck line cap sleeves" fashioned with a dirndl Her accessories were white and her corsage of white rosea and white streamers RECEPTION A five tiered wedding cake was 7 In St Catholic Church at Elwood on Aug 18 Miss Noone daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Noone 221 North XJJlth St and James Boyland sonwof Mr and Mrs Robert Boyland 1829 North Street wer6 wed by the Rev ather Keith Hosey in a double ring ceremony The bride was given in mar riage by her father and the cere mony was read in a setting of lighted tapers in candelabra and beauty baskets of yellow gladioli and white mums Pews of the church were marked with yellow and white satin bows The bride wqre a full length gown of white nylon and Chantilly lace designed with square neck line long tapering sleeves and a full skirt coming to a in'front and a pleated lace insert compli mented with a bow in back She a tiara of seed pearls and sequins with imported silk veiling "2 gathered to the tiara Her jewelry waa a strand of pearls a gift of the bridegroom and she carried a cascade of glamellias and gar lands of ivy centered with pink rosebuds Mrs Mary Stout of Elwood served as matron of honor Brides maids were the Misses Nancy Hardebeck in identical X' gowns of cloud blue brocade taffe ta styled with short sleeves and round necklines and a'single large bow with streamers at the waist lines in back They wore circular veils attached to organza crowns GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrx John Richwine willcelebrate their gulden wedding anniversary Sunday Sept 2 at the homt 3 3 4 miles southeast of Elwood on Rt 2 with open hduso from two until five o'clock They were married Sept 8 1912 by the late Rev ranklin A LeMaster of rankton Methodist Church at the home of the bride's parents' Mr and Mrs Benjamin Lamberson Mr Richwine il the son of Mr and Mrs Marcellus Richwine They be assisted in entertaining by their children Mrs rank (Lois) Goldsberry Elwood Rt 2 Lloyd Richwine and Mrs George (DeMarh) Dauner 3617 Manor Rd Anderson The Beverly Gazer Continued rom Pace Thirteen with tiny seed pearls and Irides cent pailettes accent' the bodice and portions of the skirt Pinned to her pink silk purse will be al white orchid Her gloves will be elbow length white leather gloves Mrr Heller mother "of the bride groom choseattreet lengthpure silk rose chiffon gown with im ported rench iridescent pailettes scattered over the entire gown She wore matching silk shoes and carried a purse to which was pin ned a white orchid Her gloves also were of white leather ollowing the ceremony re ception and dinner will be held in the reception hall of the syna gogue where the entertaining rooms will be decorated with flowers in the bridal colors of pink and shocking pink The couple will leave for a two week honeymoon in Hawaii and the bride will travel in a black and white tweed suit with black leather accessories On her shoul der will be' a white orchid The couple will be at home in Bloomington after Sept Ip where Mr Heller is now studying at In diana University to receive his Degree in January Miss Glazer was graduated from Madison Heights High School in 1960 attended Mount Ida Jlinior College in Newton Mass and In diana University Her husband received bis BS Degree from Babson Institute in Wellesley Mass before attending IUj t1 i k' A bunch of carrots (with tops) usually weighs one to pounds and is enough for four servings You can scrub the carrots with a stiff brush if you are putting them in a stew If they are to be cut and served as a separate yege Lou Anti Young Announces all Registration 4 1 'Jfk2x25z' Tur isamniui lviswib "i BALLET TOE: BATON MODERN JAZZ ACROBAT AinnU euoAiiMCMT rianc IAY AUG 30 and RIDAY AUG 31 10 AM TO 6 it's School of the Dance 1 'I i I 'J'1 Terrace (11th and Central) ptfone 643 2184 100 CASHMERE UR IBRE BLENDSI Regular Price 8998 daughter They belonged fofh fankfqn Meffiodltf Church fifty three yean' Mr Rkhwine it a retired farmer tpth have been active in community: affairs They request that gifts be omitted (Portrait By Lewellyn) LAOTASHIGNl COATS MAIN ENDS RIDAY AUGUST 31st YoiHbTrolyrBe i Amazed tThe remendousValues We Have To Offer Plus The act That Our urniture Is All Top Quality and amous Brands1 CONVENIENT TERMS: CASH CHARGE ROTHMOOR1 BETTUEAN Regular Price 13998 COAT SALE a TIIESHOWPLACE'' EW eaturing Mrs Steven's Can dies in pre packaged assort ments or in bulk packed to your choice ancy mints and imported candles also pur specialty THE SHOWPLACE 'ot 1120 Meridian Next the Paramount hii S43 S7S3 Guests' rom California Are Entertained Mr end Mrs Thomas Ridgway of resno Calif' formerly' of here were guests of honor Ye cently at a gathering of relatives and friends at airview Park' Attending were Messrs and Mesdames Dewey Young E1 wood Roy Snook Harry Hoppes Harold Reed Dave Harney Rob ert Maddox and family Nichols Ralph Reed Sr Larry Balser and daughter Elmer Cloe Noble Goen and family'v Dale Jackson and daughter Don Ryan and son Joe Cookman and daugh ters Walter Goodwin and family loyd Crombauch jack Williams and daughter all of here Mrs Leita True and Mr and Mrs Wilford True and son ortt ville Mesdames Jackie Davis Ruth Milner Goida Huffman Ruby Brown Vemice Crum baugb Mary Bessie Hiles and Edgar Wright Ronnie Tommy and Phillip Reed Misses Karen Edelen Cindy Sylvia Utley ferenda and Vicky Reed and Mrs Nondas Blair and daughters of resno Calif 1 OCEANS SOT PIPING HOT WATER COIN LAUNDRY MRS JUDITH A HANSON home demomtration agents 1 has announced that three Madison County girls have been selected to attend the 1962 State air School for Home Demonstration Leaders The schopl now in progress will Jbontinue through Sept 2 The girls win eligibility for the? honor' by gleaning 4 Hawards Instructions include lessons? in meal preparation furniture refinishjng and the knack of creating useful items from oddrand ends They also Jane given the opportunity to apply for various scholarships three girls chosen arc Miss Lita Brooks daughter Mr and Mrs Willard Brooks Orestes Miss Pat McMahan daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne McMahan of Summit ville and Miss Jane Moncrief daughter of Mr and Mrs A Moncrief of Alexandria PAMELA ANNE MYERS daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Myers 83 Beauvoir Circle Anderson has been accepted for admission to Stephens College in Columbia Mo Prior to the beginning of the fall term Sept 17 students "who hold campus office? will arrive early for two day Student Leaders Workshop Sept 741 More than 1700 women' students from all parts of the glote will be iit classes at Stephens College thisafalL THELMA JEAN OSBORN daughter of Byrum' Mounds Rd Anderson recently spent two days at Ball State Teachers College attending a freshmn orientation program and enrolling for fall classes at the college Miss Osborn is a graduate of Anderson High School fl 1 nil THREE ANDERSON COEDS are among a group of young beauties representing nine Indiana colleges in the Hoosier university ttevue at the btate ralr The young la dies last night officially opened the revue during an 8 performance Today (Sunday Aug 26) the revue will be presented in the Coliseum at 12:30 and again at 3:30 pm Anderson students are Shirley Seybert represent ing Butler Saundra Head Purdue and Sylvia Showalter DePauw MISS PENNY PARVIS daughter of Mr and Mrsloyd Parvis 509 East St Anderson is one of 18 ray technology students to receive pins and certificates at graduating ceremonies in the Union Building Indiana Uni versity Medical Center Indianapolis at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon Dr Roscoe Miller associate professor in ra diology will address the group Parents and friends are in vited to attend the ceremony when Dr Charles Helmen director of the two year ray technology program in the School of Medicine will award the pins and certificates MISS KAt THOMAS of 2021 Pearl St and Miss Pat of 1917 Manger Lane Anderson were recent visitors at Silver Springs They plan to return to their homes today following a sight seeing trip through the south Mr and Mrs John Charles Hardebeck Miss Ruth Charlene Hamilton Beasley And Jerry Boruff of El and Jphn Charles Hardebeck were wbod married Saturday morning Aug 18 in St Joseph at El wood The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev Keith Hosey during the Nuptial Mass at ten thirty The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Booth Hamilton 224 piece ice blue lace dress with Norm izui isiwooa ana me i bridegroom's narents are Mr and Mrs red Hardebeck Rt 3 El wood Beauty baskets of pink gladioli and white mums adorned the chancel illumined with cathedral tapers in golden candelabra am ily pews were marked with laceion fans centered with deep pink rose buds A white aisle runner ex tended to the altar" Organist was Mrs Joseph St Clair and also sang the wedding Mass li The bride given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of delustered satin strap less with overblouse of Chantilly lape and sleeves tapering to bridal points at her wrists A detachable train was caught to the tailored belt complemented by a bow in front Her fingertip veil of silk illusion fell from la braided tiara of silk organiza accented with seed pearls Her only jewelry was pearl earrings roma full sphere of blooms mums cascaded in bridal design and were interspers ed with gladioli florets and loops of satin ribbons in the cymbidium orchid centered bouquet the bride carried MWs Marjorie Hamilton sister i of the bride was maid of honor in a floor length gown of light pink silk organza over taffeta The I frock was designed with square neckline scalloped and was ac 1 cented at the waist by a cum merbund with bow at back falling in streamers She wore a silk organza crown and carried a cas cade of uji orchid mums with Eucalyptus foliage Bridesmaids Mrs Gary Kemp er of Hanover Miss Martha Man gas Miss Judy Wiseman and Miss Judy Wiseman and Miss Jud DeLong were attired like the honor attendant in deeper pink dresses jnd similar headdresses and bouquets lower girls Janet Brunson and Ann Williams were also froeked like the other attendants and scat tered rose petals in the bridal path from petite wicker baskets They wore elbow length golves and pearl bracelets Carrying the ringi on white satin pillows i were Bruce and Kevin Hamilton" nephews of the bride Best man was Richard Harney hors from cream puff of Elwood Ushers were Messrs paste drop by teaspoonfuls Bake John Bess Tom ihe Ronnie) less time than the big puffs Ends Saturday September let Now Is the time to buy your 1962 63 all andill' Civ 4a 1 fi Da44a Wlinvi fcVMlUi AViitiiy ewviiiw wwe sw wi iw i vi 1 ROTHMOORI GAR'EI Regular Price 16998 NEW WEEKDAY NURSERY SCHOOL TO OPEN Mri Norman Peters pictured above of left a licensed feocher with several years of lassroom experience hobeen named director of a Weekday Nursery School to open Monday Sept 17 at MeadowbrookBaptist Church Mrs Donald Wright center is chairman and Mrs Kenneth Stephenson at right' is a member of a women's committee named by the church board of Christian education supervise the school Other members of the church to be associated with the project are Mesdames George Beeman Paul Maul and Wallace unk Attendance will be open to 4 and 5 year old children of the community at the parent cooperative school The Rev John Zuber is pastor of the sponsoring church (Herald Photo) NORTH TOWN a vn 4 'tfl 1 "A rl Ui kJ AM AW 7 rt A( 71 II il i lewn Irtiiiuioieiininhiiiiiiiui i III III 1 I1 111 lismMimiaiBiBTiiiilB'PBTr lusiaiiMTijL i iwwli imaiaru ibmiiit ibm iwisiih wr oui iiiinii miiuiieuiXBU 48 i 0 ua ki a 4 i a vi 1 ua aa a ax mw rvaaanu I '4 KD 4Staa9 MM I 1 a' MMMEffMIr It tWL jdsrMl a Nke Mt Mm a 1 1 a JJ BB Mb MJ rM Mr i Bbi trr 9 9 e' flM a 9 til Sr ir 1 1 J9 n9 'WV 'Ate 9' MtMMpiv I 8 I wl WL a 4 1 eggs IB A MM AH MM UM A AHMMAMMuhUte I 7B I II 11 Bl i Lt ft A 0 A Vwv" 1 i 7 I tf AUGUST IV 1 I JI iPv A I I 4 MaJ 114 lillilil 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