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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 16

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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Call for Recognition. in British Churches Sunday, September 30, 1962 RACINE SUNDAY BULLETIN An Oakes-Burksrt Vows Repeated The state, he said, should LONDON W) Rev. Da vid Edwards a member recognize Christianity as a whole, not just the Church of ond hand stores. Theyr looking for enough good pelts in otherwise worn fur piece to create home made versions of these. Fur, fabric, or leath.

er scarves Ate used to fill in last year's stand-away or deep Necklines on suits and dresses. of an Anglican group called In St. Joseph's Church, Ju Englaad. q. I dith Ann Burkert, daughter i' the Modern Churchmen's Union, said at a meeting of the union recently that leading clergymen of all faiths of Mr.

and Mrs. William A. BARGAIN FURS Burkert, 4718 Sunnyside The current fashion swing to fur scarves and little fur became the bride of Donald A. Oakes, the son of should, sit in the House of Lords alongside Anglican bishops who are members of the House automatically GOOD MANNERS Don't tilt your chair back when a dinner guest muffs has increased the num ber of bargain hunters at sec Andrew Oakes of Oconomo-wqc, in an 11 a.m. ceremony on Aug.

25. Msgr. Henry J. Schmitt officiated. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a princess style frock of candlelight ivory brocaded peau de soie with a.

scoop neckline and back bow detailing and E5gCIL(IPIffiwceEi (Ocitwlbeir 1st i I'M- in -ii jrinr. ii i i.j n. in in i jj rniinif Chirle Btudlo MRS. DONALD A. OAKES (Judith Burkert) a bouffant skirt which extended into a chapel train.

A miniature crown of pearls'! and carried a basket of yel low and white mums, Allan Oakes was best man, James Brunner and John Oakes were groomsmen and Glenn Oakes and James Ras held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of white mums, pompons and ivy. Mrs. Allan Oakes was matron of honor and Gail Wend-land and JoAnn Pfeifferwere bridesmaids. They wore Madonna blue ballerina length frocks with scoop necklines and fitted bodices with front mussen ushered. Continuous COLOR TV from 10 a.m.

to midnight on the For the day's events, which included a dinner for the im mediate family at the home of the bride's parents and a reception at the Eagler Club, NBC network the bride mother wore a Madonna blue sheath dress with navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations waistline bows. Fabric roses with petal trim secured their circular veils and they carried cascades of pale yellow mums, pompons, ivy and wheat. Terri Lou Oakes, who and pink garnet roses After a trip to northern was flower girl, wore a floor Wisconsin, the bridal couple length white taffeta dress is living at 426 Shelley Drive. Enjoy ALL the TV show in vivid9 natural COLOR with This is Your Future Journl-Timf Pboto Miss Winifred Ward of Evanston, autographed a copy of, "Drama with and for Children," written by her and published by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Thursday afternoon at Wlngspread.

Miss Ward, who spoke to representatives of the Racine Children's Theatre and the various schools, is professor emeritus of Northwestern University and honorary chairman of the National Children's Theatre organization. Looking on are Mrs. Harland Cisney, 601 Kentucky and Mrs. Leon C. Relher, 304 Shelley Drive, right, past presidents of Racine Children's Theatre.

Miss Ward was an overnight houseguest of Mrs. Reiher, who also is social co-ordlnator for the group. Children 's Theatre Season to Open ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST 21): If you attempt to force your way, you lose out. But For Oct. 1 By Sydney wise man controls his destiny Astrology points the way." General Tendencies: Cycle 27 and Nov.

3. "White nlans were announced for theiOct. 1Ti7 MARK 8 By Beatrice Green Dunlap Staff "It's That quiet but emphatic Man an international up for Libra, iscorpio, fcagit-award-winning film of a boy tarius. Day when passion and a wild horse, will be rules reason. Channel your shown Dec.

1 and 8. creative urges in constructive promotion in schools next week of the 1962-63 pro-prams. Tickets will be sold through the schools the fol outlets. a little diplomacy can bring ultimate happiness. Be sympathetic.

Realize that you can aid by helping others to "save face." Keep a secret Capricorn (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20): Surprising, new facets about loved ones become visible. Exciting day because it marks self-discovery. You begin to really perceive persons, situations.

Aquarius (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Like Taurus, you advance toward goals by taking sure rather than sensational steps. Be satisfied with a "little at a time." Take care of details early. Relax tonight.

(Feb. 20 to March 20) Today fine for taking a chance on your Own hunch, -ISIUWKWI' statement came from Miss Winifred Ward as she spoke to membeYs of the Racine Children's Theatre and Parent-Teacher Assn. members Thursday afternoon at Wing- ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Start new month by reviewing security, financial position and prospects. Take conservative view, face facts. lowing week.

There will be two series junior and senior the first designed for the younger child and the latter for children nine years and up. Students may purchase tickets "Cinderella" will be presented by the Junior League on Feb. 16 and 23 and the Woman's Club will enact "The Elves and the Shoemaker," on April 20 and 27. Washington Park High students will portray "Robin Hood," Nov. -11 and William There is a very bright side.

of for either or both series for $1 spread. Miss Ward, professor Use your ability to come up with new Ideas. Taurus (April 20 to May emeritus ot a series All plays will be High School players in the new Starbuck Junior the "Christmas Carol," Dec. Northwestern University and co-founder of National Children's Theatre, praised the 20): Take one step at a time. Otherwise, this becomes day in which you "slip up" on de best 'abilities.

Though the odds tails. Truth is the local theatre group for its accomplishments but warned, High School auditorium, which will almost double the size of the audience capacity. Previously, many persons were unable to get tickets be policy. If there is embarrassing situation, speak frankly. You won't be sorry.

Gemini (May 21 to June 21): Excellent for exhibiting pets, III cause of limited seating. Each may appear to be against you, you ARE on the right track. Exercise charm and tact. If Today Is Your Birthday you are independent, original, not always easy to please. But you do go out of 16.

The March 3 program, also a Sunday, will include folk songs and drama. Ray Click-ner Co. will portray, "Arise and Bar the Door," a one-act folk comedy. The Armstrong Folksingers will conclude that program. Mrs.

Harland Cisney spoke briefly on the history of the local theater group. She traced its origin from the 1920s, whe.n the Junior unior series production will be shown on two successive "Don't ever get too self-satisfied." The enthusiastic speaker, although retired from her post as a professor in the NW School of speech, obviously isn't resting on her many accomplishments. She was a co-founder and director of the hobbies. Share enthusiasm with family member. Trying to "bottle up" emotions leads only to frustration.

Tonight, Saturdays, four performances on each day. The Reed Marionettes, who staced the "Wizard of Oz" your way to please others. Many burdens lifted begin ning next month. good for favorite League and Woman's Club Children'sThcatre of Evanston last year, will open the junior 25 years and is the authorior series with "Pinocchio," of books and articles on; Cancer (June 22 to July 21): SEQUIN STOCKINGS Those giddy silk stockings 1 activity. 111 The GAYiNOIl its organization in wnen Mean.

jdeas come to: with beads and bangles sewn several groups pined to pro-ifore; are to profit up, down, and around the legs duce the program for the year. I nnivjni7 them Kev is har-iaren't as impractical as they New VIsU Serin Contemporary Consolette 260 sq. in. picture Other participating groups in-'y Don't waste time on'seemed at first glance during eluded the Children's disputes. Instead be! the Italian and French couture servation League, LDraryiunderstandjn, shows.

An enterprising New Board and American Assn. of i tuv 22 to Auj? 21viYork advertising woman has Call PORTERS for a FREE HOME DEMONSTRATOR! University Women. The or-put finishing touches on re- stopped throwing her runny ganization, incorporated in cen unHertakin2 Have fun! stockings away. Instead she's sx a. mending the runs, covering the seam line with sequins creative drama.

She recently returned from San Francisco Stale College where she taught a summer class for teachers. A film she helped create. "Creative Drama: The First Steps," will be released soon. And, the First Lady of Children's Theatre has many engagements. "It's wonderful for children to have a few great experiences in live theatre." In addition to the cultural enrichment of children, creative dramatics serves as an emotional release for normal and disturbed children, develops' resourcefulness and values in1 life.

Miss Ward pointed out. It gives them, she said, a and pearls, as if she had law. was me i.rsi in wiscon-with ho5by or profession, sin. The RCT Council was theAvoid making problems out first of its kind in the United of simple projects. Good for S131- i entertainment.

Mrs. Cisney stated that al-j Virgo (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22): though more than 100 plays Verv self-satisfvine dav indi- planned for them to be there illii in the first place. She'll wear them with a short-in-front ball gown, as they were ex- have been produced RCT is cated if you're versatile.

Don't almost the only such group jnsjst on having everything! hibited at the European II -M umi iici ii completely your own WEE WOMEN solvent an me ume. naysjTry something new. Favor-were first shown at the Worn- aDie results indicated, an's Club, later in tjie Main Libra, (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22): Street Theatre, in gymnasiums person who hebs vou review The HIRGOYNE VP of various junior high schools, reCent promises is actually a' the Venetian and Rialto ronstmrtive influence.

Fair- maturity of emotions. Persons in Children's Theatre must be dedicated, she continued, for, as in educa The DIUM.MOM) New Vista Series' Contemporary Console 260 aq. in. picture theatres, at the elementary weather friends will desert New VfeU Series Colonial Lowboy 260 sq. In.

picture schools and now "at last we you soon enough. But realis- have a little gem of a theater tic individual remains loyal. Helen DeRosier Pair Affianced The enticement of Miss Helen DeRosier to Robert Moore is announced by her parents, Mrs. Roy De-Lap. 3317 Drexel and Aldin DeRosier.

701 Villa St. Ilie prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of Salem. An early spring wedding is bein planned.

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