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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 14

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THE SUNDAY NEWS AND TRIBUNE, JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Sunday, May Ii7, 1955 Before her marriage yesierday alternoon, Mrs. Larry Neil Fnssell was Miss Dorothy Lou Lairmore, daughter of Mrs. Mable V. Lairmore, 705 Maple St. Thebride- groom's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Fussell of East Prairie. Lairmore-Fussell Marriage Vows Solemnized Yesterday Afternoon The marriage of Miss she carried a white orchid Music Club Names Officers I The Morning Musical Club met on Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. Charles Twecdie. 1100) St.

Co-hostesses were G. Hubert Bales, and Mrs. William C. Hoefcr. Election of officers for the com-, ing year spotlighted the business meeting which was presided over by Mrs.

C. R. Child. The new officers arc Mrs. Arnold Schnider, president; Mrs.

Russell Bryant, first vice-president; Mrs. G. R. Gilcrest, second vice-president; O. 0.

Graves, third vice-presi- I Mrs. Loring Turner recording secretary; Mrs. C. Stuart Exon, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Nell Mansur, treasurer.

Reporters of the recent convention of the Missouri Federation of Music Clubs which was held In St. i Louis were given by Mrs. Harrv Rowland and Mrs. Schnider. Following the business meeting, brunch was served by the hostesses.

Pink roses centered the lace covered table. Mrs. Child, Mrs. Schnider, Mrs. E.

A. Diiensmg, and Mrs. Earl Gmbb poured. Assisting generally were Mrs. Willinm Twccdie, Mrs.

O. C. Stcgmaler, Mrs. S. J.

White and Mrs. G. Gilcrest. After the general meeting, tile Governing Board met for a business session, which was presided over by Mrs. C.

R. Child. Accepted as new members of the club were Mrs. Willnrd Creed. Mrs, Harold llemm.

Mrs. D. E. i Mrs. Chnrk-s i i and Mrs.

William It. Nelson. Wing Scout Troop Visits Airport i Seoul 32 visited Memorial Airport lo hear a lec- by Dale Fp.irn on "What Mnhos an A i a Fly." Tile girls, i i Miss Monica Price, Miss Price, Miss Peggy Bogg, Miss Becky Pratt, Lou Lairmore and Larry Neil Fussell took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the First Church of God. The former Miss Lairmore is the daughter of Mrs. Mable V.

Lairmore, 705 Maple while Mr. Fusscll's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fussell of East Prairie The Rev. Orvile Lairmore, uncle of the bride of St.

Charles performed the double-ring ceremony. Wedding music was provided by Miss Naomi Anderson of Kansas City, pianist, and DeLon Hales of Anderson, Ind. Mr. Hales sang the "Lord's Prayer," "At Dawning," and "Because." Don Lairmore of Rolla gave his sister in marriage. For her wedding, the bride wore a gown of lace and net over bridal satin.

The bodice was fashioned with a scooped neckline and long pointed sleeves. The four tiered skirt was of net and lace. A small white cup of net trimmed with white flowers secured her finger-tip veil, The Waters Return From Western Trip Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Waters, 108 Fulkerson just returned from a three-week's tour of the western states and Mexico. In San Diego, they were and family, guests of their son Ens. and XIrs. Gene Waters and daughter.

Beth. While in California, they also toured Los Angeles. A trip to Mexico and visit to Tucson, were mitde enroute home. Before arriving in Jefferson City, the Waters visited another son and family, Trooper and Mrs. Jack Waters and children, Gwin and Jackie, In Lebanon, Schmitz-Gibbs Vows Exchanged Miss Mary Ann Schmitz, a ter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Schmitz, 723 W. McCarty became the bride of James Robert Gibbs at 11 o'clock yesierday morning at St. Peter's Church. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Gibbs, Roule 2, Columbia. The Rt.

Rev. Msgr. J. A. Vogol- wcid performed the double-ring surrounded by daisies nnd chrysanthemums.

The honor attendant, Miss Norma Jean Hales of Kansas Cily, was atlircd In a pale green ballerina- lenglh gown of net over a a The skirt was mttde in three tiers. She carried a bouquet of yellow rose sand bright yellow chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids were attired in gowns identical in style lo thai worn by Miss Hales. Miss Gladys) Stiuier of Anderson, wore a pink dress, while Miss Kay Henley chose pale blue. Miss Dolores Lairmore wore lavender and Miss Dean Galllon of Flat, wns attired in an nqiin gown.

Each girl held bouquet of yellow roses. Tlie little flower gins were Dolly Fredericks nnd Suzctt Bhimer. They wore yellow organdy dresses over taffetn. Serving as best mnn was Frnnk Dameival o( St. Louis.

The ushers included Peter Yinnnos of Alton, Chnrlcs Althlcde, Medhi Ford, and Kenneth Riley of Rolln. A reception followed the ceremony in the church parlors. Pink roses were used to decorate the reception room. Assisting wllh the reception serving with Miss Donna Lairmore, Miss Claudclle Short Miss Clnudelle Hoyer, and Mrs Ronald Compton of East Prairie. For her going-nway costume, the bride chose a black sheath dress trimmed in white.

Her corsage was a i orchid, nnd she wore blnck accessories. The couple will be at home In Chicago, where the bridegroom will be employed with the Sinclair Research Lnboratorles. The former Miss Lairmore Is a graduate of the Jefferson City High School where she wns member of the Benr Club. She also served ns president of the Central Missouri Youth Rally of Ihe Church of God. The bridegroom will graduate May 28 froin the Rolla School of Mines as chemical engineer.

At Rolla, he was a member of Tnu Beta Pi Alphn Chi Sigma, and the Blue Key fraternities. Attending the wedding from out of town were Miss Naomi Anrfcr- Lloyd Bcds- Mr. nnl Mrs. Clarence Buel; St. Miss Sandra Crim and Jerry Hed-j and man, Columbia; Miss Jane Gallion, FInt; Lnrry MrCaw, Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Pat-lain, Goodyear, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Complon and Mi- Miss Mary Scroll, Miss Linda Ortmcyer, Miss Judy Tharp, Miss Joyce Bailey, Miss Shelley Deg- lor, Miss Henley, and Miss Beverly Prater, flew over Jefferson i June Graduate During a public installation ceremony last night at the Masonic Temple, Miss Barbara Dewey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Dewey, 922 Fairmount accepted the office of Worthy Adviser of the Capital City Assembly No. 16, Order of Rainbow for Girls. Miss Barbara Dewey Is Installed As Worthy Adviser, Rainbow Girls son, Kansas City; worth, Anderson, i Hit A I I 1 INK ceremony. Miss Bettv Plogstcdl rs- -Manuel Adkisson, served as organist, while Lonnie. ic provided vocal selections.

Given in marriage by her father, Willinm B. Schmilz, the bride was attired in a while balleriim- lenglh gown of lace and tulle over; a a The lorso bodice of lace' was made i the traditional long sleeves, and the skirt was gathered to the long scalloped waistline. On her head she wore a crown of stiffened Inlle which secured her waisl-length veil. During the ceremony, she carried a cascade bouquet of while carnations. Mrs.

Lonnie Wckcnborg served as the matron of honor. Her gown of pink ncl over a a was fashioned with a square neckline, adorned with a back bow. The bouffant skirt was made ballerina length. She carried a blue a overlaid with pink carnations. Serving as the bridesmaid was Miss Teresa Schmitz, the bride's sister.

Her gown was identical to the honor attendant's dress William J. Schmilz, the bride's brother, served as best man, while the groomsman was Russell Henry of Columbia. Schmitz serv'- ed served as the usher. fpr "er daughter's wedding, Mrs. Schmitz chose a light blue dress with white accessories, while Mrs.

Gibbs wore a light blue suit and white accessories. Both mothers had corsage of carnations. A reception honored the couple at the home of the bride's parents between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. A three-tiered wedding cake topped with bells served as the centerpiece for the bride's table. Miss Pat O'Rourk, Miss Mary Lou Horstdanlcl, Miss Bonnie Ousler.

Miss Lorinc Oidlman, and Mrs. Leo Nentwig assisted with the receptiton serving. Miss Betty Schmitz attended the guest book. The bride was attired in a gray dress with white accessories when the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will make their home In Miss Arrvnndn a cy, a of Dr.

and W. i a 50 West, will be a Ihe 3flO candidates for the Bachelor Arts degree Wellcslcy Colegc at Ihe 18lh a a commencement exercises on Monday, June 4. Dr. McGeorge Bundy, Professor of nnd Dcnn of the Faculty of A i nnd Sciences of a a University, will address Ihe graduates and guests at the commencement exercises lo be held on the library a The degrees i be by President a a CInpp. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Dr.

Richard i of the Yale i i i i i School, in i a Chapel, next Sunday morning. Seniors their parents will be guests at reception on the a of (he President's House Sunday a In the evening the Welle.sley College Choir, i by i i a a i present a a a a Wed at St. Peter's Miss Barbara Dewey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dcwey, 922 Fairmount was installed Worthy Adviser of the Capital Assembly No.

18, Order of Rainbow for Girls at a public ceremony lust night at the Masonic Temple. Other officers installed were Worthy Associate Adviser, Miss Diane Barthcl; Charity, Miss Linda Haywnrd; Hope, Miss Anne Faith, Miss Bonnie Kinsl- i Chaplain, Miss Snbra Eagan; i Leader, Miss Beverly Benei i Choir Director, Miss Linda i Musician, Miss Carol Ann Moore; Love, Miss Martha "i or; Religion, Miss Heiribre- Nature, Miss Shelly Degler: I a i Miss Nicki Nichols; Fidelity, Miss Peggy Angerer; Pa- Miss Deedie Kramer; Service, Miss Jo Ann Con- lidential Observer, Miss enrol Tip- ton; and Outer Observer, Miss Betty Chase. Retained officers Include Recorder, Miss Gretchcn Csverno; Treasurer, Miss Judy Romph; His- toritin, Miss Monica Price; and Orntor, Miss Sharon Enloe. Alternate officers Installed were Love, Miss Merilyn Paulus; Religion, Miss Jo Ruth Hayward; a Miss Susnn Ware; Immortality, Miss Linda Turner; Fidelity. Miss Ann Plmpcll; Patriotism, Miss A i a Powell; and Service, Miss Virginia Slone.

Serving ns Pro-tem officers are i Miss Judy Thayp; Drill Leader, Miss Judy Fox; Musician, Miss Lihby Coil; Choir Director, i Sharon Stein; Confidential Observer, Miss Virginia Reinders; Outer Observer, Miss Karen Bick- ctt; Recorder, Miss Carol Ann Meadows; Treasurer, Miss Mari- lynti Denning; Historian, Miss Jane Hartley; nnd Orator, Miss Linda Schneider. Installed as pages were Miss Don-is Johnson, Miss Belle Wnrd, Mfss Jackie Kennell nnd Miss Shnrcn Hngnn. Choir members are Miss Melodic Gloves, Miss Karen Stephnn, Miss Shirley Loclhen, Miss Bonnie Buescher, Miss Marina Huddleston, Miss Rcbeccn Kreter, Miss Nancy Pfencngcr. Miss Bobby Jo Fisher, Miss Dec Dexter, Miss Una Tirrney, Miss Virginia Karr, Miss A i a Michael, Miss Suzanne Sl.inker, Miss Martha McKHtrick. Miss Lcona Johnson, Miss Mary i i a Miss Sniidrna Walker, Miss Nancy Downcn, Miss Nancy Sons, Miss Roberta Abcr, Miss i Gerry Ernst, Miss Dixie Renfrew, i Shorrye Lanrtrum.

Miss Bev- Yrly Miss Karen Kruse, Miss Mary McClure, Miss Phoebe Miss Mnry Lou Moric, Miss a i Elliott, Miss Brendn Hern- rion, Miss Joyce Amos, Miss Sharon Hopkins, Miss Barbara Pah- moicr. Miss Barbara Wheeler, Miss fSnr- i Miss Joy Wright, Miss i i a Kannei and Miss Paulelle i i I I a i officers for the eve- i i were Worthy Adviser, Miss Price; Marshall, Miss Shirley Frnnk; Chaplain, Miss Donna Tharp; Recorder, Miss Judy Musician, Miss Joyce (Hopkins nnri Mother Adviser, Mrs. i Robert Bosch. A musical prelude by Miss Joyce Hopkins opened the pro- KiTim. The retiring Worthy Advisor.

Miss Naomi Gooriin, gave I be address of welcome which was followed by the Bible Ceremony. i the ceremony Bill Stacy snug "The Lord's Prayer." Following 'he insinuation of the new Worthy Adviser, Miss Sue Henley sang, "My Task." A skit in honor of Miss Dcwey was given by officers of the Assembly, who sang appropriate words to "Oh, Tell Me Why." Little Miss Pamela Dcwey presented a gift lo her sister. A the installation of other officers, Miss Henley sang "Love Sends a LHtle i of Roses" and Miss Marilyn Couch Wins Campus Honors Miss Marilyn Couch, a junior at the College of St. Teresa i Wlnona, was one of the eight girls chosen last week to attend the campus queen. Miss Couch was accepted a member of the Honor So- ciely, and Towers of Ivory, a junior honor society, based on scholastic ability and participation In extracurricular activities on the campus.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Couch, 304 Hamlin and a graduate ot. St.

Peter's High School, Grace Nursery School 'Graduation' Held Students of the Grace Episcopal Nursery School "graduated" on Thursday, after a week of special activities. "Graduation week" activities Included a visit to Peggy's Doll Factory and a picnic at Memorial Park. The young students included Linda Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Becker, 103 Forest Hill; Bruce Bredeman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis E. Bredeman, SOS E. Miller Lynn Ellen Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Burns, Lee Jackie Busby, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Busby, 711 Adams Jeanne Dugan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Dugan, 1907 N. Circle and Tina Pelletier, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A.

Pellctier, 107 Chicago Rd. Sherry Stephan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, A. P. Stephan.

98 W. Circle Susan Stanford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Stanford, 124 Boonville Gifford Handy, son of Mrs.

Betty Handy, 1915 Hay- selton David Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz, 416 Dix Bob Handler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Handler, Hayselton John Wehmeyer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Wehmeyer, 429 E. High Ricky Evans, and Patricia Nail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nail, 214 Swift's complete the list.

Picnic Supper Served To Sorority Members members of Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, met Thursday night at the home of Miss Marriage Approaching presented the traditional bouciueljMary Martha Johnson in Eldon. of red roses to Miss Dewey. The retiring Worthy Adviser, Miss Naomi Goodin, was honored i a song "When You Come to the End of a Perfect Term" sung by Jack Jackman. The Past Advisor's jewel was presented to Miss Goodin by Miss Shirley Frank. Relatives of Miss Dcwey and number of distinguished guests were introduced, after which the new Worthy Adviser presented her parents and her sisters.

Marinn, Nancy and Pamela Dewey. As a tribute to them Miss Henley sang "I'll Never Walk Alone." Mrs. John Dewey presented merit bars lo those girls who had earned them and the program ended with the closing ceremony, during which time Mr. Stacy sang "Lights Out." A officers was Preceding the business session, a buffet supper was served by the hostess. Miss Joyce Gilrnore presided over the business meeting, during which a communication from the international office was read concerning the "Harvest Moon Cavalcade" in St.

Louis this fall. The activities of the chapter for the year were reviewed, and it was announced that the chapter earned the recognition of becoming a three-star chapter. Mr --English 6ludle The enagement and approaching marriage of Miss Lucille Stokes, 1107 W. Main to Harold J. Braden has been announced.

Miss Stokes is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stokes, while Mr. Braden is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Braden of Chillicothe. The wedding will take place on August 25 in St. Peter's Catholic Church.

Kevin Bower Visits With Grandparents Little Kevin Rudy Bower spent the week visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rudy, 1412 Dixon while his mother, MiS. Lewis A. Bower of Columbia spent the week in St.

Joseph. Mrs. Bower, who is the editor of the slate Missouri Commercial Executives Bulletin, attended the spring convention of the group. Members of the MCE are Chamber of Commerce managers of the state. Memorial Devotional Given tor Circle The West End Social Circle met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Lora Fenton, 128 Boonville Rd. Mrs. George Hudson presided over the business session, which s. Ruth Schulte reported on Ibe ways and means project'was opejied with a prayer by Mrs. Alice Smith.

A memorial theme was followed in the devotional by Mrs. O. 0. for the summer, and Miss Germaine Kroll was elected vice- president to i the office from which Miss Doris Holing Mrs. White's Pupils To Give Piano Recital The pupils of Mrs.

S. J. White will be presented in a piano recital on Thursday evening in the Missouri Hotel Ballroom. The program is scheduled to begin at 7:30. Pupils who will appear on the program include Marilyn Paulus, Tommy Coyle, Janice May, Cynthia Mayes, Kathy Wunderlieh, Karen Kay DeHaven, Robyn Stockard, Anetta Michael, Dinah Turnbull, Bobby Young, Sugarbaker, Jeannie Tucker, Marilyn Barton, Cynthia Lake, Michael Beasley, Sherry Adcock, Barbara Gifford, Gloria Wunderlieh, Linda and Patrick Adams.

Appearing later on the program will be Jane Franken, Buddy Fisher, Mary Manning, Geneva Sugar- baker. Larry Walker, Carol Stephan, Becky Lake, Anna Beth Edwards. Lina Tierney, John Phil- Hensley, Sandra Sue Sapp, Karen signed. The lips, Roberta Walker, Bill Aber, Durham. Her chosen text was Buescher, Lynn Reed, IProverbs 31.

During the program, Elaine Eliotl, Kathy Kinnc, Carol Awareness of Miss Phyllis Fenton gave a Adelia sponsored by the honoring the new eld in the i i Blessings" was given by Rosemarie Mengwasser. Helen Kruegcr won the prize. Miss Mrs. door selection. After Mrs.

B. W. Lansdown closed the meeting with prayer, the hostess served refreshments. Franken, Karen Muilenax, Janica Heidbreder. Sharon Barton.

Bobby Jo Fisher, Rena Ann Sugarbaker, and Sandra Smith. for that 'streamlined for your 'summer playtime' ENJOYMENT AT SUCH COMFORTABLE PRICES! -Wright etndla Mrs. James Robert Gibbs, the former Miss Mary Ann Schmitz, exchanged marriage vows with Mr. Gibbs at St. Peter's Catholic Church yesterday morning at 11 o'clock.

Mrs. Gibbs is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William B. Schmitz, 723 W. McCarty St.

Mrs. Belle Agee, Bella Vista will leave loday for Joplin. where she will a the graduation of her granddaughter Miss Lynn Xcwcomh. Miss Newcomb will enter Mt. Hol.voko Cnllogr in Soulh Hadley, in September.

This 27ti June 3rd, IE Czarlinsky Weekl Let's nil participate by stopping in at 12H E. High. Sportswear by Korday, Nardis and Lorch of Dallas by Janlzcn, Ca(alina and Sacony. Beach Coats Beach Towels Beach Shoes Swim Caps We Proudly Announce That We A winners of the coveted "Award for mastering, via ton fashions, the vicissitudes of Admiration, Flirta- i Declaration, Acceptation, Preparation, Celebration. Felicitation, Alteration, and Separation" for '56..

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