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The Herald from Jasper, Indiana • Page 3

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The Heraldi
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Jasper, Indiana
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rn WEDDINGS CLUBS PERSONALS BIRTHS Tuesday, October 15, 1957 THE DAILY HERALD Page 3 Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William Baer, Route 3, Jasper, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Richard Wiberg of Chicago. Wedding plans are indefinite. RONALD LEE GIESLER The 8 pound 3 4 ounce son born to Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvester Giesler, R. 5. Jasper, on Oct. 7 was baptized on Oct.

13 in Holy Family church by Rev. Othmar Schroeder. He received the name Ronald Sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neuhoif of R.

3, Huntingburg. TUESDAY Regular meeting of the Ireland day at 7:30 P.M. Lunch and refreshments. Fashions ladies SWEATERS 100 Virgin DuPont Interlock Orion SLIPOVER or CARDIGAN $3.98 S4.98 Values Sizes 34 to 40 Children's Sweaters $199 Slipover or Cardigan Sizes 7 to 14 $2.98 Value Lorey's Fashions Jasper i Astra Theatre Jasper Showing 11 Days Wed. Oct.

9 thru Sat. Oct. 19 TEN VistaVision Technicolor As great a cast as ever in one movie Special 1:30 Matinees on Wednesdays Saturdays Each Evening at 7:00 P. M. Sunday at 1:30 and 6:30 ADMISSION Children at all times Adults: Weekday Matinees $1.50 Evenings and Sun.

Shows Social Calendar SUSAN GUTZWEILER IS PLEDGED TO SORORITY Recently Married Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fleck of Jasper were married Sept. 24 in St. church.

The bride is the former Miss Lucille Scherle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scherle of Jasper. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Fleck of Jasper. (Sprauer Photo) TUESDAY Jasper chapter 955 Women of the Moose will hold its regular business meeting at 7:30 P. at the Moose Home. Reports are due from publicity, Mooseheart, child care and homemaking chairmen and should be turned in. Refreshments will be served ana there will be entertainment.

TUESDAY The Auxiliary to the Dubois County Navy Club will meet 8 P. at the American Legion Home in Jasper. TUESDAY The Original Home Demonstration club will meet in -the German American Bank community room at 7:30 P. M. for a party.

Members who come unmasked, will be fined TUESDAY The Music and Art Coterie will have a meeting at 8 P.M., in the basement of the First Presbyterian Church in Jasper. Program theme will be Trip To with Mrs. Ruth Curtis as hostess. THURSDAY The Panhellenic progressive party will be held Thursday evening beginning at 6 at the home of Mrs. Edward Stenftenagel, 803 Main then a4 the Dubcds County Country Club and later at the home oi Mrs.

Louis Savage, 1304 Dorbett St. BLOOMINGTON Indiana University sororities have announced the fail pledging of 33 upperciaSvS- women. They include Susan Gutzweiler. daughter df Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent L. Gutzweiler of Jasper who was pledged to Alpha Omicron Pi. Students cannot be pledged by I.U. sororities until they have successfully completed one semester of university work. Women who entered the university as freshmen this fall will be eligible for sorority rushing and pledging next February.

WEDNESDAY The Tenth Street Parent-Teachers Club will meet after church services in Kundek Hall. About 900 asteriods i minor planets) have been discovered in the past year. CARD OF THANKS The family of George Schrvell wishes to cxprtss their sincere thanks and deep appreciation to all those who comforted us in our hour or sorrow. We especially wish to thank Mr. Jack Hauser, Father Schlachter, The Becher Funeral Home, the pallbearers, and all those who gave Spiritual and floral bouquets.

Mrs. George Schnell Family 506 E. Park Place Jeffersonville, Ind. Norma Schroeder And Delmar Hasenour Wed BANKERS OF REGION TO MEET ON OCT. 24 Tivoli Theatre Jiisper Tues-Wed.

Oct. 25-16 MIDNIGHT Tony Curtis Marisa Powers Miss Norma Schroeder became the bride of Delmar Hasenour this morning at nine in St. Church, Jasper. Rev. Ralph Endress officiated at the double ring ceremony before the altar decorated with gladioli.

The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Schroeder, R. 5, Jasper, had as her matron of honor her sister, Mis. Donald Stenftenagel.

Janice Hopf, aunt of the bride, Janet Hasenour, the cousin, and Joan Hasenour, sister of the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hasenour of Celestine, chose Bobbie Nordhoff, his cousin, as best man. Clarence Nordhoff and Donald Stenftenagel served as ushers.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal length gown of imported Chantilly lace and tulle over satin fastened down the back with tiny covered buttons. The sculptured lace bodice was fastened with a rounded neckline edged with a deep tulle band scattered with pearlized sequins. The long fitted sleeves tapered to bridal points over her wrists. A deep lace peplum was stitched onto the bouffant tulle skirt in a scroll design and formed a top skirt over a cascade of tulle ruffles. The flowers were white carnations with a purple orchid.

Her veil was elbow length fastened to a crown of sequins. The attendants wore identical flcor-length gowns of pale green chiffon over matching taffeta. The shirred bodices were draped at the scooped necklines with contrasting emerald green forming the brief sleeves and ending in long streamers at the back. They wore emerald green clowns of braided hairbraid with full circle face veils and carried pink carnations. For her daughter's wedding Mrs.

Schroeder wore a black crepe dotted dress with a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Hasenour, mother of the bridegroom, chose a navy blue dress with white collar and a corsage of pink carnations. Following the ceremony breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Hopf. Dinner followed at the W.O.W. Hall in Ferdinand where the reception also took place. The couple will travel to Florida, the bride wearing a coat suit. Upon their return they will live at 309 West Ninth Jasper.

Mrs. Hasenour is employed at Swift and Company and Mr. Hasenour is employed at the United Cabinet Corporation in Celestine. Region Eight of the Indiana Bankers Association will convene for its 47th annual meeting Thursday, October 24, at the Hotel McCurdy in Evansville. Homer C.

Wenderoth, president of Region Eight and president of the Farmers Bank and Trust Company of Wadesville, will preside over the meeting. Other officers of the region are: vice president Edmund F. Ueb- elhor, cashier of the Dubois County State Bank, Jasper; secretary-treasurer, Marion R. Klipsch, cashier of the Citizens State Bank, Petersburg. Registration for the meeting will begin at 4:00 P.

M. and the dinner will begin at 6:45 P. M. Sec These Beautiful Seat Covers Clear Plastic Jet Spun Fiber OPEN EVENINGS Stop In and Have a Look Before You Huy BONDED SERVICE STATION HOLLAND ELMORE, Mgr. 205 West 5th St.

Phone 22 Come in now for a peek at the '58 Chevrolet! yours for the asking. Your Chevrolet dealer will be happy to show you a booklet containing advance information about the Chevrolet, Be prepared to see startling changes! The new Chevrolet will have spectacular new wider and much longer. There will not only be Full Coil suspension, there will be a new air ride, first in the Chevrolet field! Chevrolet will oiler a totally new design in so radically changed this engine will even look different. The line will have two all-new models of magnificent distinction. These are only hints.

Stop by your Chevrolet soon and take a peek. While there, check on an early order. Be a Chevrolet-Firstcr. 958 Chevrolet Thursday, October 31 MICHAEL LOUIS KETZNER cv Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Mon-Tues-Wed.

Oct. 14-15-16 IN THE Marjorie Main Arthur Harricutt Cartoons The eight pound, two ounce son born Oct. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.

Ketzner, R. 1, Ferdinand, was given the name Michael Louis at his baptism in St. Ferdinand church on Oct. 13, Rev. Bede Jamieson officiating.

Mrs. Ted of Ireland and Thomas Hayes of Nabb, are sponsors. WEDNESDAY The quarterly meeting of officers and delegates of Dubois county conservation clubs will be held Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. at the Ireland opoi tdiuaii aum You can place your order now at Your Local Authorized Chevrolet.

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