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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 10

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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CHRYSANTHEMUMS, greenery and glowing yellow tapers formed the table decor for a prenuptial tea shower given to entertain for Miss Dedria Womack, bride-elect of Gerald Harrison Shepherd, on Sunday, March 20. Pictured left to right are hostess Mrs. Otha Martin, Mrs. K. Womack, mother of the bride-elect, Miss Womack, Mrs.

Norman Shepherd, mother of the prospective groom, and Mrs. Bill Downev, hostess. Yellow Flowers, Candles Form Decor At Bridal Party Given Miss Womack Colorful and fragrant yellowjack and Mr and Mrs. Norman of the hostesses, fashioned spring flowers interspersed with all of West Monroe chrysanthemums rnrir- greenery formed the decora The bridal festivity was host 1 Approximately 100 guests cautions for a bridal tea shower ed by Mrs. Bobby Clark.

Mrs during the designated hours given as a courtesy for Miss Beach Burrows. Mrs. Bill Down Dedria Womack. The inspira Alfred Hamel. Mrs Schoenbert's Music At Meet The music of Arnold bert and other "tone composers was studied by of the Musical Coterie at the Friday afternoon meeting which was an event in the home of Mrs H.

Land Mrs. Jack White and Mm Everett Zeagler presented a piano program of atonal and tone row compositions. Annotations for the program given by Mrs James G. Caldwell, traced the development of work from romanticism to atonality and expressionism, finally evolving his twelve tone technique Viennese composers and their pupils rapidly adopted this final technique Mrs. White played selections from "Six Short Pieces, Opus 19" written by Schoenberg dur ing his atonal of pre-twelve-tone period, She demonstrated twelve tone or tone row compo sit ions by playing "Six Short by Hanns Jelinek.

call ed Fluently, Fluttery, Agitat ed. Singing. Defiantly and Skip pmgly. Mrs. Zeagler played "A Boat Slowly Sailing" and "Walk ing On A Stormy two twelve tone pieces written by Dances, songs and sketches'nounced two new awards es- Ernst Krenek.

from favorite Broadway musi tablifhed by Mrs. Robert East- Present at meeting A VISITOR IN our city for the day is Mrs. W. A. Harris Jr.

of Lake Providence. Mrs. Harris is attending the Spring annual Silver Water Council which is an event at the Julia Wossman Recreation enter, and will present a report on the birthday activities of the Council. LEAVING TUESDAY for a visit in Mobile, Alabama was Mrs. Alfred K.

Christenson. She will be a houseguest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Prichard and family.

Mrs. Chritenson plans to attend the Junior Miss America Pageant, tour Kellingrath Gardens, and visit with relatives and friends while on her vacation. ARRIVING TO participate in the ninth annual Alexandria Diocesan Council of Catholic Convention are Mrs. Margaret Mealey of Washingto. D.C., Mrs.

Paul Burke of New Orleans, Mrs. Granville Sutton of Little Rock, Mrs. L. M. Coleman of Lake Charles, Miss Annie of Baton Rouge and Mrs.

Claude Sarpie of Hattiesburg. Mississippi. The meeting will Saturday and Sunday with many activities planned to highlight the event. Phi Beta Supper Theatre Proves Sparkling Success tion for the prenuptial party is Harold Clowers. Mrs.

Otha Mar tin, Mrs. Reba Martin and Mrs. the approaching nuptials of the Dumas Sr settinp fnr honoree and her fiance, Gerald the event was the Social Room Harrison Shephfrd, on Saturday of First National Bank of West March 26. in Highland Park on Sunday, March 20. Baptist Church with the Rever 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

end Filer Seal Jr. officiating As the callers arrived they Maoy Awards Won By CAR In New Iberia cals won an ovation at Phi Beta annual sup terling, fraternity The cash awards, given in member were V. Allison, Mrs. Anspach, Miss Emy-Lou per theatre Saturday night in Biedenham, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs.

the Paragon Club ballroom honor of Mrs. Florence Z. AH- Ernest Eubanks, Mrs. Noland The sparkled all the britton, faculty adviser of the Harvey, Mrs. Tex R.

Kilpatrick, way, and persons who have at- organization, will be presented Mrs. Elmer Marshall, Mrs. tended the program each year f0 niost outstanding major Martin, Mrs H. G. Me declared enthusiastically, in music an(j speech respective- Donald.

Mrs. James Murphy, Awards won by the Lt. Joseph the ly Mrs. Estelle Sanders. Miss Ger- Parents of the betrothed couple were greeted by Mrs.

Clowers Bowmar Society, Children of "Phi Beta Gives Her Regards Miss Allen presented Mrs Sandrock, Mrs. Eloise are Mr. and Mrs. L. Wom-jand Mrs.

Hammer Burrows who the American Revolution, at the to was directed and( Easterling the fraternity tro- Stanhope. Mrs Briscoe Trous- Iushered them to the receiving state convention in New Iberia coordinated by Holly which is given in White, Mrs. Zeag group comprised of Mrs. Mar during the weekend have been Northeast stunent and daughter tion to the member having ler Land tin, Mrs. Womack, the bride- revealed.

of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bavne, made the greatest contribution elect and Mrs. Shepherd The Rroup won njne first of Monroe to the fraternity. She also in- Inviting the guests to register place awards in radio.

and Entertainment, narrated by troduced Mis." knobloch as Phi in the book was Mrs. motion pictures; Tamassee Miss Bayne, was provid- president-elect. Harper at a table featuring a coupons; American Indians, ed by members of Northeast Pnor to the musical features Cl 1 spring motif in the green and American music; endowment State's Alpha Nu chapter of the evening meal was served on white theme. fund; news sheet; mountain the professional speech and mu- long tables arranged in fan Yellow chrysanthemums and schools; national merit award; sic fraternity for women, with Poster Awards Presented At Lakeshore PTA GLORIOUS FREEDOM from the belted dress one that skims over the body straight and narrow, has an oversized collar perked up with a saucy sur- rah tie, fashioned of a rayon check tailored into crisp fashion is the latest of the for spring. Rehearsal Dinner Twinkle Toes Show Up ThU SP Safety poster winners were shape and decorated with large Honoring Couple announced at the Lakeshore greenerv gracefully arranged in and yearbook.

They won second several men students adding camellias, repreenting a wide PTA meeting which was an a crystal bowl flanked by yel- place in scrapbook, correct usejtalent to the production. variety of blossoms from the Following the wedding transparent shoe, however, this event Thursday, March 17 at the low tapers decorated the of the flag; press relations and Numbers presented by the en- gardens of B. Allbritton hearsal of Miss Susan Myrie js more tailored, with the school. Receiving awards were table which was covered with program material. semble of singers and dancers introduced included Ellington and Walter J.

Ostten a(jdition of black patent for a Linda Creighton, first place. Da lace over satin. Crystal and sil American included My Regards to Mr and Mrs Allbritton. Mrs on Friday evening was a effect Matching vid Guess, second place, lower ver appointments and dainty a skit presented by Bowmar I West Stahl, a Phi her the Paragon Supper are for the tidv purse tvpe elementary, and Rhoda Marion partv foods completed the dec members won first place in the Night, Another sponsor. Dr.

E. J. J. Club. This festive occasion cli- neaux, first place and Lyn Tew, or.

skit division. It was composed a Little Bit of maxed the prenuptial courtesies T.gtraDs are in and more fash- second place in the upper Mrs Clark poured punch from oi a songs revealing New Ashmoleon Marching So- Department, and Mrs. for the couple as they ex- ever delightful grades. David Guess's poster a crystal bowl and Mrs. Billv "omen from and Students Conserva- Dr.

George C. Brian changed marriage vows Satur- won third place in the Fifth Dis- Downev assisted at the silver menline to An-jtorv Band." and the Speech Department, and day at Our Lady of Fatima trict. coffee servce other first was won in the musi-iand No Business Like Mrs- Brian. Mr. Claude with the Reverend Guest speaker for the event honoree wore a mint section by Misses Business Vocal of the department, and George Martinez officiating was Mark Boatright, coach of k.reen spring fashion Her out Martha anri Emily Stone.

The and their numbers were Sandy Mrs Fuller. Miss Anita Bouquets of yellow roses and Ouachita High School, who dis-(fit featured a self material bow songsters were referred to as Knobloch. Enjoy Being a niack. who supplied copies of fern decorated the tables for cussed and Physical Fit at the neckline with elbow thp Barbara Addison, musical numbers, and Mri, affair, during which the length puffed sleeves that were officers elected from and Easterling who assisted in presented their attend- New officers elected included arrPnted bv rows of lace The the area were Betsy Williams, Lovely Upi production. and ushers with as a Georse McGuffee.

president; she was wearing. a gif! President; Becky Huenefeld, Here." of chaplain; Markaye The ensemble included Bar- he were out of recording secretary'; Robertbara Addison, Shirley Barham, corresponding secre-jjjolly Bavne. Jamie Bezucha, tary; David Barham, treasurer Bovd. Marilyn Evans, and Sharon Barham, librarian Dianne Harper, Sandy Knob- curator. loch, Joe Mangin, Marsha Mit- Delegates to the convention chell, Cherry Moberly, Jim Rob- Guests go round the table and were Betsy Taylor, Becky inson, George Stewart, Jerry Mr.

and Mrs. McGuffee will concoct their own sandwich ere- Huenefeld, Deborah Schonlau, Thibodaux, Johnson Tyler, San- be delegates to the state PTA ations at Party-Go-Round. A Burkhalter, Christine dra Walker, Kay Williams, convention in Baton Rouge, hig bowl of tuna provides the Moore, Annie Laurie Caldwell.iStanley Willson, Frances Yel- Shiny shoes show up this sea little bows on the toea, son Patents and plastics all so on the heels and holes on bright and shiny you could see sides are only a few of the love- to powder your nose in them, litte accessories that make Twinkle toes are for the young the fashions so fashionable and old With the return of the Little Red School House Kay Dirtttw Opeitini in in Nursery CUu Dr. DOWNTOWN TWIN CITY IASTGATI in HIGHLAND McGUIRi in Mrs. Frank Pilcher, first vice president; Bobby Jackson, sec- ond vice president; Mrs.

Ann COPICOCt UWII At Travis, fourth vice Mrs. Sara Blakemore, secre tary; Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence. Cl KOU MU treasurer; and Mrs Marilyn Humphries, parliamentarian. Calendar' Of Events- FRIDAY, MARCH 25 OES April 21 through 23.

Property Rights Of Women Noted Sharing the occasion were the bridal couple. Father Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Ostten, parents of the groom from Columbia; Mr. and Robert Ellington parents of the bride, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Lee Ostten of Slidell, Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Hines of Vicksburg.

Mississippi; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndal Brown of Colum- Annie Bennett Chapter 181, Mr Mrs Ro.

OES West Monroe hme. Hester Mills lemple. 8 p.m. of ColuInbu Margaret! HOSTESSES basic inspiration. Pickles, chop- Susan Stone, Martha Stone, Sus- dell and Cookie Young, ped celery, sliced radishes, an Alexander.

Elaine Henry, Lil The production staff, besides ripe olives provide ac- Shaw and Paula Meek. Miss Bayne, comprised Miss icompanying factors, Mayon-I Others attending were Emily Addison, Helen Wooldridge, of Columbia, Miss naise, plain and curry flavored, Stone, Bo Shaw, Jean Shackel- phi Beta alumna from HOSTESSES Nell Trahan, Miss chili sauce and Russian dress-ford. Tyler Henry, Milton Hen- iana Tech, who served as pro- Nora Jackson, Pete Bean, Pat ing keep the sandwich situation ry, Craig Meek, Mrs. Jack Tay. duction pamist.

and Stan Wyatt, Masur Museum of Art open 2 Ellington, Robert Morgan. Rich- moist. An assortment of breads, lor. Mrs. Harry Stone, Mrs.

technical director. Curtis Rapejto 5 p.m. Mrs. Jack Inabnet and ard Morgan and Miss Kathy El- 15 fXiipcf t00, ior and matching. Thomas Henry, Mr and Mrs.

was recognized for his work as Mrs William Frost, hostesses, lington Uy wucoi Toasted tuna sandwiches and W. L. Alexander. Mr and Mrs. choreographer for the perform- Tho nipnwnnri a hot bowl of soup wiU cheer E- shaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Rov dance. Won.en’s Auxiliary held its reg- and nourish children returning C. Meek and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Phi Beta president Shirley ular business-program meeting at the First Methodist Church, West Monroe, Friday morning. Mrs. W. Olsen presided.

Mrs. Julia Moore, program chairman, presented Jasper Jones, West Monroe attorney, who spoke on and Property Many points were discussed by Mr. Jones were of interest to the members concerning the state laws. Mrs. Kenneth Perhoch, gift counter chairman, reported on the recent changes in the Gift Shop which included the addition of a new counter.

Mrs. Amy Becton revealed that 99 women had donated 71434 hours of volunteer service to the hospital during February. Membership chairman. Mrs. W.

P. Morrow, announced the auxiliary now had 174 members and the membership drive would end April 15. Prior to the social hour, Mrs. Victor Kelly distributed the new yearbooks. Those attending were Mrs Donald Elliott, Mrs.

W. W. Lofton, Mrs. A. R.

Robinson, Mrs. W. R. Overton, Mrs. Albin P.

Lassiter Mrs. G. Taylor, Mrs. George Hennigan, Mrs. A.

M. Grayson, Mrs J. W. Golson, Mrs John Young, Mrs.1 Morrow, Mrs. E.

L. Page. Mrs. Joy Fleming, Mrs. Ethel Thompson, Mrs.

Lucille Goodwin, Mrs. Benton Frost, Mrs. Daphne Dawson, Mrs. Kenneth Perhoch, Mrs. Howard Orcutt, Mrs.

Charles Hunt, Mrs. L. Weir. Mrs. P.

C. Landers, Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Olsen.

Becton, Mrs. D. Dennis.) Mrs. Bill Carlisle and Mrs. Mu-! riel Hinton.

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Sizes 12 to 24 By, For and About WOMEN MONROE NEWS-STAR, Thursday Afternoon, March 24, 1 ALONG the OUACHITACoterie studies.

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