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tt, IMS THE SUNDAY NEWS AND TRIBUNE, JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Glub and Church Notes Personals and Announcements Colonel and Mrs. Thomas E. Whitecotton- had as holiday din- overnight guests ait their orf East Capital Ave, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Donnell and Mr.

M. Anderson of Monroe City and Mrs. F. L. Caster, Mr.

Maurice R. Gaulle and son, Ralph, of Kansas City. Others who entertained for the holiday included Mr. and Mrs. James T.

Riley with a family dinner party, at their home on Cardinal street; Mr. and Mrs. Smith B. Atwood and Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis F. Rucker the guests of Mrs. At: wood's mother'; Mrs; George Bush, at the Hotel Governor. Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Lohman entertained the Lohman family with a dinner party at the Missouri Hotel; Mr. and Mrs. Hadley K. Jrwin had a family dinner party at their home on Elmarine Aye. Mr.

Mrs. Samuel M. Rud der had a family party at their home on Moreau Drive and add- itiMial guests were MISS Patt; Laroin, a classmate of then daughter, Marion, at the Umver sity of Missouri; Richard Bead of Kansas City and Fred Tiet jen. Miss Larkin, a former resi Mr. and L.

W. Kile of Greenberry, Road are entertain- ng as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. Korendorffer, Mr.

Ray H. Stahlberg and Mrs. J. Hoxey of St. Louis.

The Kiles and their guests will be guests of Mrs. Emmett forth thii afternoon at her home Moreau Drive. Mrs. Morgan and her daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Kavenaugh, entertained on Saturday with a buffet luncheon at heir home a group of the out of town relatives attending Oberman wedding.

Thbse present included Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Ed S. Jay Dodson, Mr. Buckingham and and aTAAOia dent, whose parents now resid in Wisconsin; i spending the weekend with Mis Mary Schultz. Mrs. R.

Thalen of Sedalia, the sister of Mrs. F. Chapel, an out of town guest at a daughter, Jan, Wallace Wilson, Mrs. Wallace G. Wilson and Mrs.

Theodore Oberman. Mrs. Lake Observe Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. L.

B. Lake entertained with a dinner party last evening at the Missouri Hotel celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. The table was appropriately decorated with white chrysanthemums' and tal white tapers in silver with miniature wedding cakes as place favors. Out of town guests included Dr. and Mrs.

F. C. Hopkins of Hannibal, Dr. and Mrs. R.

i dinner party Chapel home on st at the i Burkside of Columbia, Mr. and a i street. Mr. and Mrs. Otto C.

"Stegiriaier served a family dinner at their home on East Dunklin street. Mr-arid Mrs. N. E. Leezy entertained wilh a dinner party on Thanksgiving Day at.

Stauffer and Dr. and Mrs. D. their home on "Boonville Road The guests included. Edward C.

-Leezy and Mr, anil Mrs. Nolatfd 1 Chappel Leezys'-sister, Mrs. Eva Cafpenter of St. James. Captain Leezy has just returned from Norway and on Mrs.

H. E. Lake of Johnstown, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Robinson of Kirksville and Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Lake and family of Kansas City. Dr.

and Mrs. Harry Beach terminal leave 1st. until January Judge and-Mfs. Charles Buchanan entertained Friday evening 'at diniier home on East' McCarty street for Mr. and'Mrs.

Joe -Buchanan two daughters irom Milwaukee, arid Mrs. L. A. Gow Miss Sue Buchanan of Fulton. Suggett are spending -the weekend in Kansas City and attended the MU-Kansas football game yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Platt had as their dinner guests last evening at their home on Jefferson street, Mr. and Mrs. John Platt arid Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Victor and daughter, of Columbia. Dr. and Mrs. Leon A.

Taylor of West Main street have arrived home from New Orleans, where they visited after' Commander Taylor received his discharge from the service at Memphis Tennessee. Captain Carl Eveler Wed in Washington of Miss Doro- Judge and, Mrs. A. Potter- had as last L. D.

Potter of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs." Asbury Roberts have'had "as their house guests Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. Robert R.

Hudelsbn and daughter Virginia, of Urbana, the Dr. is associate dean 'in 'the college agriculture at 'the -University of- Illinois. Mrs. iHudelson; and Mrs. Roberts are Commander and Mrs E.

J. Cummins and young son Genie, are the guests of.his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P.

Cum mins in Jefferson Heights. They San thej Mrs William Wallendorf, the former Miss Peggy Oberman, wedding took place yesterday afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church after which a reception was-held at the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Obermari, on Woodlawn.

Wedding of Miss Oberman To William Wallendorf --Hammond nnd Irwln Lieutenant (j.g.) and Mrs. Paul F. Paulsen Jr. are pictured at their wedding, an event of Sunday afternoon, November llth. The bride was the former Miss Marjorie Huntley Opel and the ceremony took place at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. N. J. Opel on street followed with a reception at home on Thanksgivingy Day. Mrs.

Roberts', parents, Mr. and Mrs." J. H. Lightner, and C. and family oi Columbia.

Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Harrison Mor eland Ave are spending weekend in Kansas City. 6f turned to her home Road from -'Mr.

arid Drive spirit the giving in Sti-Louis Mr. and Mrs James A. Hill. Mrs. Henry Guhleman has re- on Green- St.

Louis 'where she accompanied her Mrs. George J. Spilich, Sand small Ann, were" enroute to New York after an extended visit at Guhleman home. While in St. Louis Mrs.

Guhleman spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Thompson. Mrs.

Means Ray of Moreland Ave spent the weekend with Mrs. Harriet Le Compte Fox in Carthage and was a guest at a family reunion, dinner at the Fox home on Thanksgiving Day. Rr: and Mrs. A. F.

Elsea of -V Boonville a spent the I Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. 'Elsea's sister, Mrs. John Risen- in Moberly. Corporal and Mrs. Clinton Stacy are expected to arrive on Wednesday from Minneapolis to visit Mrs.

Stacy's parents, and Mrs. M. R. Chambers have just returned from turce, Porto Rico, where visited Mrs. Cummins' parents Mr.

and Mrs. Byron Hallam and children, David and Bar bara, Bloomington, Illinois are the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.i-H.

Leonard of West' The; Hallahisf'who- 1 -fori merly lived' here; were venter- tained at dinner last evening at the home of Mri and Mrs. Raymond Wells. Family Dinner Honors Lt. Colonel Bosch Mrs. Herman Bosch entertain'- e.d with a family dinner party at her home on Washington street honoring Lieut: Colonel and Mrs.

Herman Bosch, who leave tomorrow for Minneapolis, where the-Colonel has accepted a position with the Minnesota Department cjf Health. The, guests included the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bosch, Mr. Mrs.

Paul Bosch, Ruth Marie and Billy Bosch and Miss Mildred Beck. Mr. and Hawkins of Elmarine Ave had as their guests for the holidays, Mrs. Hawkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ellis of Salem, Illinois. At a candlelight ceremony at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church, Miss Peggy Oberman, daughter of Mr. and R. Otterman, became the bride of William Wallendorf, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob J. Wallendorf of this city and'Miami, Florida. Rev. A. B.

Jackson read the service against a background of palms and ferns interspersed with arrangements' of white chrysanthemums, from which trailing southern smilax tapered downward to floor candelabra arid 1 -white standards with white mums and pompoms. Clusters of white mums tied with white satin bows designated the entrance to the pews and ar- arrangements of the same flowers interspersed with lighted tapers were placed in the windows ClubNotes The Hawthorn Garden 'Club will hold its regular meeting at two o'clock Monday afternoon with election of officers in the Christian Church parlors. Hostesses ai-e Mrs. John.J. Weber, Mrs.

E. T. Tanner and Mrs. Carl Autenrieth. All members are urged to at- the by the Club which opens at 3 o'clock in the church parlors.

tend and to participate in Harvest Festival sponsored crepe with hand knotted fringe and a hat of crushed raspberry plumes with gloves and 9rchid corsage of the same hue. Mr. Tweedie Fisher acted as best man for Mr. Wallendorf and the groorhsmen were Captain Robert E. Mead of Fort Leonard Wood, Mr.

Jay.Solon Maguire, Mr. Dan Dodson of Kansas City, -Mr. Robert Wallendorf, a brother of the groom; Mr. Robert Law III and Mr. Jack Kniest.

More than 150 guests attended the reception-following the ceremony at the Woqdlawn which was attractively'rprogram by Mrs. decorated with greenery and cher on Famous Treaties white chrysanthemums. The serving table, was centered with of the church. A musical 'prelude included "Through The Years" and "For You Alone" sung by John Rich accompanied by Miss Irene Jane Slate, who also played Phi Symphony" and wedding march. the traditional Lighting the tapers were Mrs.

Joseph Sample and Miss Dora Mae Law of Chicago, cousins of the bride. a large three-tiered wedding cake with immature bride and groom encircled with smilax interspersed with gardenias. Those pouring were Mrs. D. M.

Oberman, Mrs. Robert Law, Mrs. ess Sam B. Cook, Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Mrs.

John W. Hobbs, Mrs. The Jane Randolph Jefferson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Harrison Gentry at 515 East High street. Mrs.

Henry W. EUs and Miss Katherine Gentry are the co- hostesses with a Christmas program arranged by Mrs. a Grubb. The Tuesday Club will have: a tvn-a mi'fforri FJS- and Conferences. Chapter of will meet at 30 o'clock Tuesday Church Affairs St.

Marys Guild of Grace Episcopal Church will meet o'clock Monday in the church parlors to make final plans for the Guild Holiday Gift Tair to be held December 5th. The "Christiana Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet at 7:45 o'clock Wednesday evening with Mrs. Roy E. Tharp at 304 Vista Place. Marys Circle of St.

Peters Church will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Carl Markway at 928 Adams street. The marriage thy Diehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Diehl of Forest Hills, Long Island, to Captain Carl, Edward Eveler, son of Mr.

and Sam P. Eveler of this city, took place on 'Saturday, 17th, in Washington, D. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Byrnes in Saint Paul's Church. Mr.

and Mrs. P. Eveler, Lieutenant John F. Eveler, the Misses Betty Pat and Germaine Eveler and Mr. Henry Magee of this, city were among those who attended the wedding which was followed with a reception in the suite of the bride's parents at The Shoreham.

The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of Catois taffeta with a portrait neckline edged in heirloom rose- point lace. The full skirt was shirred to a fitted bodice. Her veil was attached to a coronet of matching rosebpoint lace and orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white roses and Douvardia. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Marion Ryan of Brooklyn, New York, and the bridesmaids were Misses Maureen Hall and Rita Ann Fisher of Huntington, Indiana. Lieutenant John Eveler servec as best man for his brother and the ushers were Major F.

F. Me Cluny and Lieutenant (s.g.) Orville Loeffler. After a honeymoon undis closed destination the couple wil reside in Washington where Cap tain Eveler is assigned to Gen eral Staff of the Army Intelli gence Service. The bride is a graduate Newton High School and Prat Institute and a member of Gam ma Phi Delta Sorority. Captain Eveler, a' graduate the University of Missouri, wa also graduated from the Jeffer son City High School and Junior College.

Miss Helen Rephlo Engaged to Wed Mrs. Rose Rephlo Swifts Highway announces the engagement and approaching marriage of daughter, Helen Louise, to'Mr. James E. Terrell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Terrell of Atlanta, Georgia. The wedding will take place in the early part of December. The bride-elect is a graduate of St.

Peters High School and has been employed as bookkeep- How Is the Time Now for. all. good housewives ffb put away the last vestiges; of'summer and early fall qlothing. Where to put-those out-grown shorts of- Johnnie's, that cute dirndel that's too tight of Mary's around the waist! They're much too good to throw away, but its foolish to keep them over another year. Then, there are some winter clothes from 'last year that aren't filling the.

bill very well now and are only, taking up closet space. Has the returned serviceman of the family found that his good pre-war, clothes are something less than a perfect fit? What to do with his discards, as well as dresses, hats, shoes and bags from other bulging closets and dresser drawers? The Solution: Pack them neatly in a box and call 1498. A car will arrive at' the door and whisk them off to the White Elephant Sale where they will gladly discovered by some- ne with a smaller Johnnie, a hinner Mary. The money they bring will be used to buy Christmas presents for hospitalized servicemen at Fort Leonard Wood. A problem solved a good deed done.

Don't forget the number 1498. The Margaret Wark Circle of the Methodist Church meets at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Lee Van Home, 909 Jack-i son street. The Immaculate Conception er with Arthur W. Ellis Inc.

Mr. Terrell was recently discharged from the Army after having served two and one- Married in Hartsburg On Friday Evening Miss Helen Louise Glascock, became the bride of Joseph C. Smith, son of Mrs. J. Newton of 744 Clark Aye, at eight o'clock Friday evening at the home of her parents, Postmaster and Mrs.

Ross Glascock, -in Hartsburg. The ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Lloyd L. 'Sapp of this city. The bride wore aqua wool crepe with a corsage of red rosebuds and baby breath.

Her only ornament was a matching bracelet and ring set with her birthstone and a gift from the groom, the date being also the birthday of the bride. She was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Douglas Glascock of Columbia, who wore pink wool crepe i a rose corsage. groom's attendant was his brother, Leo Smith. A wedding dinner was served to 35 guests at the home after the ceremony.

The bride is a graduate of Ashland High School and is now employed in the Exchange Bank in Columbia after teaching school for four years in rural. Boone County. Mr. Smith has just received a discharge after three years and half years overseas in the evening with Mrs. H.

A. Starks, 1311 Moreau Drive. Miss Helen St. George is the assisting host- Recent Graduates group meets at meets Paul.V. Renz on River Lane.

The Covenant Circle of the Presbyterian Church will be entertained by Mrs. E. J. Gottschalk at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. The Queen Esther Class of the Baptist church meets Monday J.VA1.

O. i JTV i Emmett P. North, Mrs. John Guy A. A U.

W. will meet at evening with Mvs. William Cook, Gibson K. Tanner, 8 i oc Thursday jnight with 1723 Clark Ave. Circle 4 of Trinity: Lutheran Church meets Wednesday Henry Harfst, St.

Bernards Dramatic Club will present "Where's Grandma" tonight and Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Immaculate Conception Hall. The Westminster Circle of the Presbyterian Church meets- at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles E. Bower, 314 Cherry street. Mrs.

Howard Cook, Mrs. A. L. Hawkins, Mrs. C.

G. Hammond, Mrs. Thomas Lawson Price, Mrs. Lewis Hord Cook and Mrs. Clifford Fischer.

'Mrs. William Allen and Mrs. The bride was escorted to the Earl Grant were in'charge of Mrs. James East -McCarty street. Brown, .218 ---altar and given in marriage by the dining n- assisted by Mrs.

her father. Her gown of frosted i ay Buckingham, Mrs. "Dan Dod- Th'e International Relations study group of A.A.U.W. will meet in the Assembly Room oi the Missouri hotel at 8 o'-clock Topic for dis- white wedding-ring fashioned with a satin was voluminous skirt which extended into a long aisle-wide train. The elongated bodice with sweetheart neckline fastened down the back with tiny Dr.

and Mrs. Hugh Dallas and Mrs. Ben Clayton and daughter, Janice, of West Main street spent several days in Kansas City with and Mrs. Raymond Dallas. A Thanksgiving dinner party at the Dallas home also celebrated the birthday of Mr.

Dallas. satin buttons and sleeves tapered over the long the hands. of Vista Place. Mrs. Stacy was the former Miss Catherine Cham- married recently in Andare on furlough Texas.

The Stacys from Texas and have been visit- "ing the Corporal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stacy, who entertained with a reception in honor of the newly weds at their home in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Kerr and daughter, Susan, left Joplin, where they will 't: for make home at 913 North Byers t. Staff Sergeant Kerr was discharged the -service at Shenandoah, Iowa, and will be associated with the Alcohol Tax. Unit in Mrs. Kerr and small daughter have been residing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Among' the "college students who were home from the University for the weekend and "ay were Miss Frances Bell, Umversity of daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Wilson Bell, Miss Catherine Renz, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Paul V. Renz, home from Mt.

St. Scholastica College in Atchison, Kansas; Marie Therese Stegmaier has returned to Mount Mary in Milwaukee after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Stegmaier.

Dolores daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Pecher of Vista.Place, is home Mr. and Mrs.

Heber Nations of Moreau Drive have returned from a visit in Louis and Webster Groves, where they, were guests at a Thanksgiving dinner party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bill Conrath. Mrs. L.

B. Pratt was hostess to members of her club and Mrs. Emmett Opel on Friday evening at her home on Adams street. A dessert course was served and bridge was played with prize for high score going to Mrs. Alex Vetter.

Honored by Friends Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rackers, 115 Michigan Street, entertained VIr. and Mrs. O.

G. Distler on occasion of their 30th wedding anniversary with a Thanks- living dinner. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Distler were surprised by a group of friends at the Rackers home.

Sharing honors were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Distler who also celebrated their anniversary Pinochle was played with pri- She wore pearls and carried a cascade bouquet of gardenias tied with brocaded satin and tulle knotted with stephanotis. Her fingertip length veil of imported bridal illusion cascaded from a Mechlin lace tiara trimmed with seed pearls, previously worn by her mother. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Eleanor Glassen of Moberly, a sorority sister, with the following bridesmaids: Miss Virginia Allen, Mrs.

Jay Solon Maguire, Mrs. Robert Mead of 'Fort Leonard Wood, Miss Deanne Wallendorf, a sister of the groom; Mrs. Ed S. Dodson, Mrs. Wallace Mrs.

Richard Schell, Mrs. John Lively, Mrs. Joseph H. Hamilton, Mrs. Larry Schulenberg, Jerome Mrs.

Warner Williams, Mrs. Hale Montgomery, Mrs. Mrs. James T. Blair, Mrs.

J. D. James and Mrs. Walter Creighton Brown. cussion tions charter.

noon with Mrs. 303 East Ashley. St. Rita's Sewing Circle 'of St. Peters Church will; meet Thurs- -t-- the'united Na- day afternoon Selniger Cen- Counly Army Moth- I I i i i i ers will evening in Center.

at 7:30 Thursday the Service ter with Mrs. Phil A. Kaiser. Scruggs Circle of the Methodist Church will have a Harvest dish waiienaon. a sis LCI VL 6 -Mrs William David Perry of St.

of Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Moreau Heights A Study iron crown Group will meet at 2 o'clock Following the reception, Mr. Monday Afternoon with Mrs. and Mrs. Wallendorf left for a i Honeymoon in New York City and will" be at home after December 1st in the- Wymore Apartments.

For going-away the bride a velveteen costume suit of green with Reseda green accessories and a corsage of green orchids. The bride attended the local high school and Chevy Chase lion Tuesday evening at College in Washington, D. C. She i 0 ck in the Masonic Temple. is also a graduate of the Univer- visiting members welcome, sity of 'Miss-ouri and a member a meeting and covered luncheon Wednesday at 12.30 o'clock in the church parlors.

The Aldersgate Circle of the Methodist Church will meet for two months in the service, 23 months of which were with the Air Force in England, Belgium, France and Germany. He" attended schools in Boone County and the Simonsen High School in this city. After December 1st, the couple will be at home at 416 street in Columbia. Miss Kathleen Hirsch Married in Florida Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Kathleen Hirsch, niece of the Misses Maude and Leona Hirsch of 1207 East McCarty street, to Seaman 1-c Robert Hutcherson, USN, son of Mrs. Kate Hutcherson of Jonesburg.

The wedding took place-Saturday, November 17th, in the Immaculate Conception Church in Jacksonville, Florida, where the groom is now stationed. The bride is a graduate of St. Peters School and attended Mt. St. Scholastica College in Atchison, Kansas.

She has been teaching in the Overland School in St. Louis. Earl' Grubb, Mrs. Ely Axon is the leader. The Euphrosyene Club meets for one o'clock luncheon with Miss.

Minnie Kolkmeyer on West McCarty street. The Victoria Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will have initia- all day quilting and covered dish luncheon Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the church-parlors. The Bethany Class of the Presbyterian Church meets at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening with Mrs. Walter Pohl at 200 Hart street. The Women's Council of the New Bloomfield i i a Church will serve a chilli supper starting at 6:30 o'clock Thursday, December 6th.

The Covenant- Circle of the Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale Saturday at 8:30 o'clock in the church basement. The Mary Carrington Circle of The Mary and Martha Circle the Christian Church will meet of the Presbyterian.Church.will for dessert luncheon Wednesday meet for all day quilting Thurs- at 1:30 with Mrs. W. E. Koerner day in the church parlors.

on East Circle Drive. The West End Baptist Circle meets at 2:30 Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Durham, 1224 West High street.

The Ruth Circle of the Christian Church meets at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors for election of officers and birthday observance. CZARLINSKY'S your christmas store zes going to Mrs. Emil Wilbers Mrs. J. O.

Meyer and Mr. Sam Schwaller. Refreshments were served. Mrs. V.

W. Enslow 1 entertain ed with a dessert luncheon on Friday at her home on Wes Main street lor members of th Allegria Club. Mrs. Ernest Sen neider was an additional guest Bridge was played in the after noon with prizes going to Mrs LeClerc College in Belle-1 Fred Giffen, Mrs. Alvin Gungol and Mrs.

Joseph Meyer, Louis and Miss Betty McQueen of Kansas City. All the attendants and the can- dlelighters wore matching gowns Persian melon satin and tulle ashioned with satin basque bodic- with v-necklines and tiny puff 7 es. The bouffant skirts of oille were trimmed with match- ng satin bowknots. In their hair hey wore bands of. walnut brown faille trimmed with gold carried bronze chrysanthemums and token roses showered with bronze daisy pompoms tied with brown tulle and nterchangeable taffeta ribbon in tones of walnut brown, bronze ad green.

The bridesmaids carried bronze chrysanthemums in similarly tied bouquets. The little flower girl, Miss Jan Buckingham of Kansas City, wore a bouffant frock of frosted white tulle, a replica of that worn by the bride, and carried an old fashioned nosegay with long streamers. I The Post Office Clerks -n 4 i i i PUPn- Out of town guests, here for the Auxiliary meets Tuesday even- wedding included Mr. and Mrs. i a 8 o'clock with Mrs.

Her- Ed S. Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- bert Burlbaw; 406 Jordan, sell Fitts, Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Barrett, Mrs. Joseph McQueen -phe Rebekah Social Club and' daughter, Peggy, and Mr. I mce ts at 7:30 Thursday and Mrs. Jay Buckingham of sequins. Miss Glassen Kansas City; Jack Doran, Frank Manion, Richard Bennett and Hale Montgomery of New York City; Mr.

Warner Williams of Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glessen of Moberly; Mr. and Mrs. Webb Brown of Macon, Tom and Jim Kniest and Joe Botz of St.

Mrs. Robert O'Malley of Sedalia, Mr. and Mrs. William Murrell of Marshall, Mrs. Robert Law of Chicago, Miss Charlotte Wise of Joplin, Mrs.

Henry Barnard of Los Angeles, Calif. with Mrs. Frank Caruthers at 104 Jackson street. The Jefferson City Club meets at 7:30 evening in the State Building. Speakers Monday Highway The bride's mother wore gown of imported grey crepe with incrustations of gold and and Misses' Jean, Jane and Celeste Leary, students- at Mt.

St. Scholastica College at Atchison, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with their father, Arthur Leary of West High street, and have as their guest Miss Anne Dooley of Atchison. Loraine Saffee, Mt. St. Scholastiea Royal Neighbors will meet at 7:45 Wednesday evening in the Woodman Hall.

The Business and Professional Women will meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Missouri Hotel. Dr. Inez Boucher will be guest speaker at 8:30 o'clock with a discussion on Women the Post War World, Open to the public. hat of grey was trimmed with vi- studtent at Mt. St.

Scholastiea olet and dubonnet ostrich plumes, who is visaing her parents Mr Mrs. Wallendorf, the mother of the groom, was attired in grey marquisette with aqua and fus- chia sequin trim. Her diadem hat. of matching grey had similar trimming. Both worth corsages of orchids.

and Mrs. S. E. Saffee, 717 East High, entertained Friday with a breakfast at her home for her classmates. Central Pre School Unit meets at 7:30 Tuesday evening with Mrs.

Don Long, 816 Jackson. Mrs. Carl Vickrey is the speaker with display of books and toys for holiday gifts. The Junior American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 7 o'clock Thursday evening in the Service Men's Center. The Misses Edith and Minnie Fiang of 208 West McCarty The Merrymix Dancing Club will hold its holiday dance Wed- D.

M. Oberman, grand- street are spending several days ncsday a 9 3 0 at the Missour mother of the bride, wore grey 'in St. Louis. Hotel. beautiful hand-made kids and suedes elbow-lengths, too..

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