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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 13

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Staunton, Newi-Leader, Sunday, Nov. 24, 1963 13 Staunton Leader Joyce McLain, Joe Binion, Mrs. lionnie Runion, Mrs. Clara Howdyshell, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Snyder. Dennis Lee Snyder Entertained At Birthday Party ft and 3 if Dennis Lee Snyder, son of The honoree received many Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder, was nice gifts. entertained recently at a party on his fourth birthday The Siaunfon News-Leader Women's Section Wt Sptclali la ORTHOPEDIC SHOE CORRECTION First Clou SHOE REPAIRING MACK'S 11 N.

New Sr. After games were played, hirthday cake and punch were served to the following: Dennis Lee Snyder, Boyd Howdyshell, Nina Showker, Vicky Runion, ,1 Cattail Henry J. Taylor Speaks At D. A. R.

Annual National Defense Luncheon IH0USE lleauty Salon PHONE TU 6-7494 If If 1 'i A Vs JtAUNTOH -J si ave let it CHARLOTTESVILLE Albe included Mrs. W. 0. Bickle, i the luncheon and heard Mr. Tav- Mrs.

William Bushman, Mrs. lor. marle, Jack Jouett, Point-of-Fork, and Shadwell Chapters, Daughters of the American Re Silva Clem, Mrs. S. Tate Ster- "All great Virginians with-rett, Mrs.

J. C. Terrlple, Mrs. 'out a single exception have L. F.

Shelburne, Mrs. Carl Rid-been dissenters," Mr. Tavlor 4 volution, held their annual joint national defense luncheon at dlebarger. Staunton's mayorjtold the Daughters. "It is a Farmington Country Club was a guest of this chapter, privilege to dissent, just as it is Thursday at noon.

Mr. Henry I J. Taylor, well known news About 200 persons attended; to agree and cheer," he added. Mr. Taylor cited Washington, THIS WEEK ONLY! Now's your chance to obtain a quality cold wave and fancy-free styling for a price that'll please every budget-minded woman.

Copa Set cold wave now priced at just No Appointment Necetsery Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and Robert E. Lee as among the paper columnist and lecturer, was speaker. He was introduc ed by Mrs. uunn bharwood, na Social Events of the Future state's great dissenters. "This country was built by, faith not fear," he tional defense chairman, Albemarle Chapter.

America was made by indiw Dr. Arthur J. Mac- iduals and we make a mistake when we feel that unless can fill Yankee Stadium or be on Conochie, dean emeritus, school of engineering and science at the University of Virginia, was awarded an Americanism medal for outstanding service, leadership, and patriotism. coast-to-coast hookup we have: failed. It is not the mass but 7 the individual that accomplish MRS.

ROBERT WADE REID (Miss Linda Mae Sipe) This medal, given to an adult es feats that redound to the benefit of us all." Margo Portraits Mr. Taylor then cited the in stance in which 50 well-organized, determined citizens in Kan MRS. ROBERT JOHN CARLSTROM (Miss Mae Virginia Alley) naturalized citizen, is awarded under the supervision of the national and state societies. Dr. MacConochie's medal was presented by Mrs.

J. Potter Sterne, Virginia state chairman of Americanism and the manual Zink, Linda Mae Sipe Is Married To Mr. Robert Wade Reid sas City overthrew in 11 months the corrupt Prendergast politi cal machine that had been in Mae Virginia Alley Is Bride Of Robert John Carlstrom Mrs. Boyd C. Helmick, Staun FRAMING At Its Best CUSTOM MADE MATS One Day Service 20 DISCOUNT Now Through November VALLEY PICTURE FRAMERS In Rear of Johnson St.

Parking Lot FREE PARKING alongside our building CHURCHVILLE The mar-. for citizenship committee. A score of more of highrank-state and National DAR leaders were introduced; also E. Lewis MONDAY The Augusta-Staunton V. F.

W. Post and Auxiliary No. 2216 will meet Monday, Nov. 25, at 7:30 p. m.

at the Post Home, South Lewis Street. The president, Mrs. Ruth Talley, urges members to attend. The Beverley Manor Home Demonstration Club will meet Monday, Nov. 25, at 2 p.

m. at the county kitchen. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. N. Jackson, Josephine Wine, Nancy Dudley.

The demonstration will be "Getting the Most for your Food TUESDAY The Buffalo Gap High School Boosters Club will meet Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 7:30 p. m. at the school Interested patrons and friends are urged to attend. WEDNESDAY The Churchville Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday, Nov.

27, at 1:30 p. m. at the Scout Knowles, mayor of Staunton; crown of pearls. She carried a Calvin Mover. adjutant, posmHp hnnniie of whitp ican Legion, Charlottesville; riage oi miss Linoa mae bipe to Mr.

Robert Wade Reid took place Saturday, Nov. 23, at Zet-ta Chapel, Churchville. The double nng ceremony was performed at seven o'clock in the evening by the Rev. control 50 years. The forces for good are not usually organized, while those for evil are "and they out-shout us," he went on.

Touching on the danger of nuclear attack, Mr. Taylor said it! was no worse to be destroyed by an atom bomb than to be scalped by an Indian, a fate many of our pioneer ancestors suffered. pom pons centered with yellow Colonel Carroll Wright, presides dent, Thomas Jefferson Chap- ton, was matron of honor and only attendant. Donna Wright, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Mr.

Raymond R. Reid, Mt. Solon, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were Messrs. Wilson Eutsler, Mt.

Sidney, and George Howdyshell, Churchville. Immediately following the ceremony, the bride's parents Mr T.awrpnrp WaHp Havre ter, Sons of the American nev- de Grace, sister of the olution; State Senator and Mrs. BARREN RIDGE, Nov. 24-Miss Mae Virginia Alley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Webster Alley, Rt. 4, Staunton became the bride of Mr. Robert John Carlstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels B.

Carlstrom, Rt. 4, Staunton, Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Barren Ridge Church of the Brethren. The double ring ceremony was Derformed at four o'clock E. 0.

McCue, and Delegated bride, was matron of honor. Jonathan Edwards. Mrs. Jonathan Edwards presented a program of nuptial music. The bride is the daughter of and Mrs.

C. W. Sipe, Rt. 1, Richard Middleton of the Albemarle Greene District, among Miss Jane Louise Alley, Staunton, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Mr.

Gerald Carlstrom, Staun others entertained at a reception in the church social room. Staunton's two chapters were represented, Beverlev Manor by "The great questions in the United States today are not paritisan and nothing will stop this country except failure to stand up for what we believe," the speaker concluded. ton, brother of the bridegroom, Bierne Kerr. Mrs. Craw- in the afternoon bv the Rev.

'served as best man, Churchville; the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Everette B. Reid and the late Mr. Reid. Given in marriage by her usners i iora ivirs.

rrea- ht ii rtmn XT ocerc mrrana IT wman u. narsn, pastor ui lerick Bainbridee. wanp navrp np iirai'p. iv Mr. Taylor at one time was bride, Thomas Hughart's delegation Mrs.

R. L. Sipe, aunt of the! 1 bride, and Mrs. Paul Huffer served the cake; Mrs. L.

A. Myers, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Robert Anderson presided at the punch bowl. Miss Judy Sipe was in charge of the guest book. and G.

M. Lantz, Waynesboro. Mrs. Leon Staples, Staunton, House. The food leaders wil ambassador to Switzerland, be in charge of the demon- i Following the ceremony, the played the nuptial music, bride's parents entertained at a i reception in the church social Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a DiLuna gown, designed with a molded, hall Upon returning from a wed Miss Smith, Mr.

Hull father, the bride wore a nalle-rina length gown of chantilly lace, styled with a fitted bodice featuring a sabrina neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands. The bouffant I 6kirt was complemented by four large lace ruffles. Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was secured to a pearl crown, designed with three pearl droplets. She carried a white Bible, topped with an orchid and showered with streamers. ding trip, the couple will reside at Rt.

4, Staunton. Mrs. Carlstrom is a graduate The couple will reside at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Reid was graduated from North River High School, class of '61, and is employed by the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, Staunton.

Mr. Reid attended North River High School and is serving with the United States Army, of Wilson Memorial High School and Elizabeth Brant School of Business. She is employed btrnQQQQirQnj ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY bodice featuring a semi-crescent waistline, sculptured neckline edged with imported Venetian lace, and long tapered sleeves ending in points over the hands. The skirt of unpress-ed pleats was fashioned with an overlay pattern in front. In back, it was complemented by soft gathers which flowed into a chapel train.

Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion, edged Are Engaged stration. The Shenandoah Coin Club will meet Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 p. m. at the Staunton Y.

M. C. A. Members are urged to attend, as important business will be discussed. THURSDAY The A Class sponsored by the A.

A. U. W. and given by Dr. Mildred Taylor of Mary Baldwin College, will not meet Thursday, Nov.

28, but will meet Thursday, Dec. 12. 'MERRY WIVES' IN AUSTRIA SALZBURG (AP) This Aus the State Department of High- ways, Staunton. Mr. Carlstrom is a graduate tIVESyYIUS Mrs'- AIice F-nf Fm-t npfian Hiah Achnr Humphries, i an- STUARTS DRAFT-Mr.

and Ballet School To Present stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash nounces the engagement of her Three Acts Of 'Swan Lake' and is employed by Westing- ington. 1 alencon re-embroidered house Electric Company, with scallooed fell from a lace, daughter, Carol Rebecca, to Mr. Jack Lee Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Hale Grundy.

At Lee High Friday Night The Natalie Morris Ballet School will present three acts Mrs. James W. Smith, 413 Stuart Stuarts Draft, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann to Mr. Tif-faney Burns Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Hull, Star Route Staunton. Mrs. Smith is attending Wilson Memorial High School.

Mr. Hull was graduated from MO Miss Humphries is a graduate cf "Swan Lake" Friday, Nov. 29, at 8 p. m. at the Lee High PHOTOGRAPHS? HAVE WILLIAM ZINK TAKE THEM.

OPPOSITE CITY HALL TU 6-1463 118 E. B.v.rl.y Woodrow Wilson Auxiliary No. 61 Holds Session At V.F.W. Home of Roanoke Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and is a mem ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY tchool auditorium. The public is cordially invited to attend.

trian festival center isn't overlooking the boxoffice potency of ber of the nursing staff at King's Daughters' Hospital, Staunton. Mr. Hale was graduated from Woodrow Wilson Auxiliray No. i A report was made on the 61, 29th Division, met recently recent covered dish held at the Shakespeare's 400th anniversary Wilson Memorial High School, class of '62, and attended Pine-land College, Salemburg, N. C.

He is employed in Richmond. The wedding will take place next year. "Merv Wives of Windsor" will at the V. F. W.

Home. home of Mrs. Ruth Taney, The meeting was called to Dues were collected for 1964 Emory and Henry College and is a coach at Rockbridge High Here it is appearing be staged by Rudolf Steinboeck, pay School, airfield. Members were asked to their dues before Dec. 30.

ptej B.F. GOODRICH STORE with decor by Lois tgg. me se The wedding will take place Plans were discussed with the Dec. 21, at 8 p. m.

in the Vesu- 230 N. CENTRAL AVE. TU 6-076t Post, regarding the 29th Divi-lVjus Baptist Church order by the president, Mrs. Mary Lotts, and opened with prayer and the plege to the flag. Minutes of the previous meeting and communications were read and filed by the secretary.

The auxiliary decided to give a donation to Roanoke Veterans sion oiaie convention wnicn kd on upes pvious ten-ec. 27, at 7 p. at the Fish-tative choice of "The Method.st Church, for the 1964 celebration. No invitations have been is-The production is to be taken sued, but all relatives and over after exhibit here for a runfriends of the couple are invited at the Vienna Burgtheater. 'to attend.

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