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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 16

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DAILY Society SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1955 Women's News PAGE 1-A HERE AHD THERE Mrs. Gene 'Howe of Amarillo, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chrittine King, and Miss Adelaide Howe, entertained a group 'oL her friends here at luncheon Friday at Thorning's. Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Snowden and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snowden entertained with a dinner party in honor of Mrs.

Gene Howe Thursday night at the T. E. Snowden home. An out-of-town guest was Mi-s, Cy Leland of Des Moines, a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Muchnic. Mrs. Ronald luncheon Tuesday honor Gene Howe at the Ramsay home. Friday night, the Ramsays entertained with a small'dinner party for Mr. and Mrs.

Mark S. Waggener.of Den- who guests of Balie The Mark Waggcners returned to Denver Saturday. Hattie Albuquerque, N. is here to be with sister-in-law, Miss Kitty Cosgrove, who is in the Atchison hospital Mrs. Cosgrove is a guest of her niece, Mrs.

Howard Lockwood. i- a Lockwood was honored on his birthday Wednesday Mrs. Lockwood gave a party at Bellevue Country club. Visiting'relatives here this past week were Mr and Mrs. Walter Hausknecht of SL Louis and Mrs; Gene-Eberly Galveston; Tex.

Mrs. Hausknecht and -Mrs. Eberly are: sisters, the former Ellen and Ruth Reynolds of Atchison. They returned home the last; of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Al Jacobs returned Saturday iron Grand island. where they visited a week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. JackStinson and family, and Al got in some pheasant hunting.

Their other daughter, Kitty McDonald, was planning on a pheasant for her birthday Sunday-; Julia and Bill Blair arrived in Atlanta, Thursday to their i nevr grandson, Elisha Thorpe Mealing, who was born Oct 23 to Mr. and Mrs. E. Thorpe Mealing. They report the-bsby loots like his mother, the former Sara-Blair.

Lt. and Mrs. Carl M. Nestleiv who have, been stationed at: Fort have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Nestler, 933 Laramie. This weekend they attended homecoming festivities at Kansas State college at where both were graduated last spring. Mrs. Nestler is the former Elinor Faubion of Hutchinson, where they will spend next week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray. Faubion. They will leave for Europe about Dec. 1, where Carl will be stationed at Baumholder, Germany. and Bob Snowden'of Lawrence came Friday to spend the weekend with bis parents, tht Bob Snowdens, and to attend the Davenport-Armstrong wedding Saturday.

The Chet Mizes; Bill Muchnics and Tom Eggerts attendedva steel foundry convention, this past week, at the Greenhriar in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. The Mizes and Muchnics went on to New York for ai few days and the Eggerts returned home Thursday night Mrs. Charles R. Grossart of Evanston, was to arrive this weekend to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Eggeft, and childreiLJt will be Mrs. Grossart's first visit with her new granddaughter, Connie Eggert. TO BE and Ralph Brown of Parsons 'announce and approaching marriage of their Barbara Anne, to Donald L. thprnburgh, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. T3L Nortonville. Miss Brown attended Baker Uni- -versity. iatBaidwJii and is a member of Phi Mu social sorority and Mu naiipnairhonorary music fraternity.

Mr. Thornburgh is engaged farming Nortomilfe The. wedding will be an event of Nov. 20 at tiie Washington Avenue Methodist church in Parsons. Six Christian Women's Fellowship groups of the First ChristiaQ church met Thursday.

Group' 1, Mrs. Hal Waisner, at the home of Mrs. Harry. Scott with Mrs. Aubrey Scott as assisting hostess.

Mrs. "Arthur Weinmann gave the devotions. The lesson, "American Indians," was given by Mrs. Harry Scott, assisted by Mrs. Everett Barley, Mrs.

Jack Stanton, Mrs. Cora Fisher, Mrs. T. D. Lyons, and Mrs.

Waisner. The date and place of the next 'meeting are to be announced. Group 2, Mrs. Harry Kew, leader, met at. "the home of Mrs.

Val Svensson. Group prayer preceded the program by Mrs. Arthur Eymann. The next meeting be Nov. IS at church with Mrs.

Rebecca Sanders and Mrs. Guy Walker as hostesses- Group 3, Mrs. Clem Tuggle, leader, met at the church. C. E.

Olden gave the devotions and Mrs. Clarence Bigelow, the program. Sirs. Nathan Repstine was hostess. Mrs.

Martha Nielsen will be hostess at the next -meeting at the church! Group 4 Mrs. Clement Trapp, leader, met at the i home of Mrs. Earl Eads. Mrs. Guy Bell gave the devotions.

Mrs. Graham Engleaardt, assisted by Mrs. Earl Draper and Mrs. Stella McQueen, gave the program. Details of the next meeting will be announced.

Group 5, Mrs. Charles Schletzbaum, leader, met at the home of Mrs: Beryl Gale. Mrs. Frank Skerritt was assisting host- ess. Devotions were given by Mrs: Mabel Sowers and the lesson, "A i Home Away from Home," was given by Mrs.

Dittempre. assisted-by Mrs. U. D. Gardner, Mrs.

Ellis Herod and Mrs. Howard Howe of Amarillo was a guest): Mrs. Bill Stanton, club Thursday at home: Mrs. Carl Dingess. who Finesse club members and Mrs.

Stan who was hostess to her I Is Rex Thorning entertained B'ook club Thursday morning at her i PERSONALS: Helen and Warren Stanley wiH return Sunday weekend in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Todd are in Florissant, this weekend visiting their sin-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Clark, and: their seven-month-old daughter, Cathy. night from a 1 ALTKUSA CLUB Eleanbr Gundy entertained i the Altrusa club at luncheon Tues-i day All members! were table center-! piece was glass! Among the bridge club hostesses during the week were Mrs. bowl of autumn fruit bordered Charles W. Robinson, who entertained her dub Wednesday at her home with bright colored autumn leaves, 1 flanked by yellow candles in glass i candelabra. the business siori and 'roll Margie; Killamey presentfid a narrative of! her bip in the north-j east states, and'southeast Canada, i through, Indiana and the great-LakeSTegion; Miss KJUarneyj described the beauh of the Que-j bee special part ofj her travelogue an account ofi her on vPeninsula of! Gaspe in the: Gulf of St.

Lawrence, and i maps of the four. The next meet-1 ing will be at Thorning's Nov. 15, when Mrs. Elizabeth. Slade will be I hostess: BRIDAL SHOWER Miis Rita Erizbrenner of Huron, bride-elect of Donald Thurn, was I honored at a miscellaneous show-1 er given.

recently; at St. church JhalL The gift table was a miniature bride, flower" girl." Bells were attached to blue-and white streamers- ihanging from an arch-1 way- over 'the- table. Prize ners were Cyril Seef er, Miss 'i Rose' $Iane Erpelding arid Mrs. Jean: Neuinaim. Miss Enzbrenner was assisted, in opening her gifts by her Ben Enzbren- and her future mo-j ther-in-law, Mrs.

Joseph Thum unco imd V-a. -contest; provided', Refresh-i merits were 'served' by-the host-j Miss; 'iMary Wagner." Mss Dorothy Herman nsr. Miss and Mr. Thurn will be a.m. Nov.

22 at St. Church, 7 Pur- cell. Hudson. The next meeting will be Nov. 25 with Mrs.

Ambrose Locker and Mrs. 'Bert Jones as hostesses. "Group 6, Mrs. William Kauf- of Mrs. Albert Clem.

Mrs. Lloyd i Holder gave the" devotions. The lesson was presented by'Mrs. Walter Davenport, assisted by Mrs. Kaufman.

Mrs. Lloyd Holder" won the contest prize. The combined November De'cember meeting be a. 1 o'clock pot luck luncheon 8 at the home of Mrs. William.

Kaufman, with Miss Lucy'McAdbw as assisting hostess. Miss Bonnie Louise Davenport, Mr. Mrs: Harry S. Davenport, route 1, became the bride Saturday of John Graves Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor C. Armstrong, of Phoenix, Ariz. The Rey. Matthew Hall ead the double ring ceremony at 11 a.m. at St.

Joseph's, church. Yellow "chrysanthemiims decorated the altar. Mrs. William Haegelin sang and "On This Day Beautiful Mother'' as the bride dedicated her bouquet; Miss Jeanne -Nass, organist, accompanied Mrs. and played the nuptial The.bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of imported silk taffeta.

The.fitted bas- que bodice had a sheer yoke of illusion" bordered with applique leaf medallions of panne velvet; Velvet medallions trimmed the front of the bodice and curved in contour effect over the hipline. The length were softly shirred and bouffant skirt extended to a chapel length train. Her veil of bridal illusion fell from a cap of French Chantilly lace jeweled with bridal sequins and seed pearls and outlined with, soft banding of taffeta caught at intervals with small jeweled medallions. She carried a bouquet stephanotis centered with a large -white orchid with white velvet streamers. Miss Mary Agnes Haegelin, maid.

of honor, wore a waltz-length gown of bronzine crystelette over taffeta styled with a long fitted bodice bouffant skirt. The boat shaped neckline was outlined with deep' double folds of crystelefce which.extended to semi- draped sleeves. She wore a matching crystelette bandeau with a veil of.bronzine illusion and MRS. JOHN. G.

ARMSTRONG (Foglcr; Studio) CLUB BIRTHDAY -Missouri Pacific Past Presidents club had its ninth birthday dinner at the cottage of Mrs. J. H. at Sugar Lake. members were present, including' three of the "-charter mem- carried a cascade bouquet of mixed yellow and bronze Wohletz kept the guest book.

Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Charles Benko, Mrs. Charles Volki Miss Maggie Brentano, Mrs. Edwin Sinclair, Mrs. William Col- ms Joseph Sittenauer and Miss Ruth Ann' Freeman of in an ivy background.

Mrs. Frederick Swank. Manhattan -bridesmaid, wore "a gown and bandeau fashioned identically to that of the maid of honor and 'in the same shade. She carried a matching bouquet. Thomas Olson of Phoenix was best Groomsmen and.

ushers were William Blair, Chaxles Benko and Jack Afensberg of Atchison. Mrs. Davenport chose for her daughter's wedding "a blue gray silk taffeta dress with blue accessories. The groom's mother, the former Barbara Blair of AicMson, OCT. 20 The marriage Miss Amelia Dornblayer of Valley Falls- and Albert Schuler of Tulia, took place at noon Oct: 20 at the of Miss Lida Goodrich.

The Rev. Elvin. Bumgardner, pastor of the Lutheran church, 'performed the ceremony before a fireplace dec- When Mr. and "Mrs. Armstrong left for a trip to the south, the, bride wore a double breasted dress- rated th yeUpw and maker suit of charcoal flannel I ron and can- trimmed with black braid, delabra.

Zimmer- bers. The birtiiday cake was wore a beige brocade dress with ed. by Mrs. A. and Mrs.

i pink cast matching accessories. J. Kelly. New officers for the Both had corsages of pink cym year are Mrs, Henry -Van Benth- bidiam orchids. Bouquets of fall flowers decor- She wore a charcoal jeweled hat and black accessories.

Her corsage was a white orchid. Mrs. Armstrong is a graduate of Atchis.on High School and attended Mount St. Scholastica The bridegroom is a graduate of New Mexico Military Roswell, man lighted the candles. Mrs.

Lawrence Buening sang "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Mrs. William. Lord. Attendants for the couple were Mr: and-Mrs. H.

G. Rumberger of Kansas City. The bride wore a street dress of steel blue and. carried, a Bible with red roses, tulle, and a showec of buds. For traveling, she The couple will live Phoenix.

wore a navy blue suitiA 1 o'cloclc bridal 'dinner. was served WILLING WORKERS thur's Rose room. The bridegroom. am, president, Mrs. liacv, 'president, and Mrs.f ated Bellevue Country dub for the Ted Baker, secretary and treasur- reception held immediately foEow- er.

The club voted to give ing. the ceremony. The bride's to Fund: i table was a-, white Mxs. Van Benthamj lace cloth and held, tall white will be the and tapers. The wedding cake gif-t exchange Dec.

15 at the oomej was in huckleberry. Mrs. of Martin. 1 William Holmes and Miss Louise Mrs. Frank Watson entertained a former resident of Valley 18 members 'of the Willing Work-! Falls ani was with his ers club Wednesday at Dflgert's.

in business. Mike! Prize were Mrs. Haag, Mrs. Lloyd Estes, Mrs. Tom Linder, Mrs.

C- A. Earl Draper, and Mrs. LEAGUE BOARD Mrs. James will, be JvqsK George! ess to members of the board of Fuhrman. Mrs.

Orbie ffisle will be the Women Voters at hostess at the next-meeting. Nov. home. 307 North Twelfth, at 3 9 at Dilgert's. Wednesday.

The Globe Goes to a Spoo'ky Spree HERMAN FELDMAN. Dine and Dance dub president, 'vas one of the spookier characters at the club's "Spooky Spree'' last week at Bellevue Country club. Feldman is holding the head of a lady mannequin. SPORT CLOTHES AND prevailed at the Dine and Dance Halloween party Wearing rubber face masks, above, are Mrs. Howard Randies and Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Allen. A SINISTER GROUP AT THE PARTY: Seated, Joe Thum and Mrs. Steadman Ball, standing, Steadman Ball and-the Alan Linlevs. "THEY WENT to spook room, through which guests made their entrance.

Mn. Hatry Hixon and Mrs. Stanley CLEVER TOMBSTpNES were part of the decorations. Posing in front of the "stone" cemeUry wall HARRY HIXON, who with hfe wife was -(Kihairman of the party Munson, who helped plan the party, are pointing. are.

Mrs. Joe Thum, Stanley Muhton and Mrs. Bob T-yons. i i i for Bm Vance and Mrs. Vance, ttrchedohfEixon's knee.

EW 'SPA'PEii committee, jntaa i i 1 i i N.E WSFAPESI.

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