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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • Page 30

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round the clock with WOMEN CLUBS CHURCH FAMILY FASHION SCHOOL HOME SOCIETY Newlyweds Go To The Smokies Couple Wed Saturday To Live In New York Candlelight Nuptials Take Place Sunday MRS. LEONARD YALE COOPER Nee Sharon Gnrewitx (Stnditone Photo) Roundup Time For Girl Scouts AHO Roundup time is here again! Girl Scout Troops from all over Southwestern Michigan are rounding up demonstrations and exhibits of skills and activities they have learned. These will be offered to the public on April 10 from 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the Dowagiac Armory.

stands for Home and Our-of- the three major areas of Scouting. In the area of Arts are such things as Folk Dancing, Puppet Shows, and Japense paper folding. Girl Scouts are vitally interested in the Home more girls choose badges in this area than in any other. There will be exhibits of fancy work, cooking, sewing, and good grooming, An International Tasting Tea by several troops will give guests December Wedding Planned MISS WORKINGER A Dec. 4 wedding is planned by Miss Barbara Jeanne Workinger and her fiance, Victor James Haak, whose engagement is announced today by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Workinger, route 1, Sodus. Mr. Haask is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rudy Haak, 811 Superior street. Miss Workinger will graduate from Benton Harbor high school this June. Her fiance was graduated from St. Catholic high School in 1963. He attended Lake Michigan college.

Both young people are employed at Foodtown. an opportunity to try foods from other countries. Out-of-Doors offers unlimited scope in displays and demonstrations of the many and varied skills a Scout learns, from lashing a table to signaling with flags. This is the only time of the year that the accomplishments of our troops are put before the public in such tangible form. Admission is free, refreshments available at concession stands run by the Senior Planning Board.

The public is most eagerly invited to attend. Girl Scout of Southwestern Michigan is a participant in United Fund Agencies. Berrien Hills Calendar Is Full For April Social activities at Berrien Hills Country club for April will on Saturday, April 10 with a with the dancing to start at 9 p. after a cocktail hour and dinner. Bill band will play.

The Richard Smiths are cochairmen, assisted by the Bernard Drivers, Robert Jaegers, Richard and Dr. and Mrs. Willia Rahn. On Saturday, April 17, the annual Easter Egg Hunt for preschoolers through third grade, will be held at the clubhouse from 3 to 4 p. m.

Those in charge are Mr. and Mrs. John Imbs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Korff, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Kuschel, Dr. and Mrs. William Rahn and the Charles Worthingtons with Mr. and Mrs.

James McQuillan as chairmen. The next day, which is Easter Sunday, there will be a continental buffet Easter dinner, served from 12 noon to 4 p. m. Guests may be invited. A four-page letter, written by Washington in 1776 to his cousin Lund Washington, recently sold for $17,000.

A bridal gown of champagne silk pcau de soie, its fitted bodice with scalloped neckline overlaid with alencon lace and seed pearls, was chosen by Miss Sharon Lynn Gurewitz for her wedding Sunday afternoon to Leonard Yale Cooper of Chicago. The candelight ceremony was in Sholom synagogue at 4 p.m. Pearl-embroidered lace motifs also outlined the front of the controlled bell skirt. The skirt was pleated in back and ended in a chapel train. The matching French tulle pillbox, similarly embroidered, held a bouffant veil of the same hue.

Her flowers were a cascade of white roses and stephanotis. Rabbi Irving Dick performed the ceremony uniting in marriage the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gurewitz, 181 Apple avenue, and the son of Ben Z. Coopers, Chicago, in the presence of 200 guests.

Honor maid, Miss Carol Berman of Chicago and the bridesmaids, Miss Sue Light of Benton Harbor and Mrs. Herbert Weinstein of Skokie, 111., the sister, were attired in silk linen dresses with beige bodices styled along empire lines and having cotillion blue skirts and short-sleeved beige jackets. Their headpieces were blue fabric narrow crowns which matched their costumes and to which veils were attached. They carried nosegays of white roses and blue bachelor buttons. Dr.

Herbert Weinstein of Skokie was best man with Harold Gurewitz, the brother, and Leon Engel, the latter of Chicago, as ushers. RECEPTION A dinner and reception at Sholom followed the ceremony. The newlyweds will spend a 10-day honeymoon in the Virgin Islands. They will be at home at Whippany, N.J., beginning May 1. Mrs.

Cooper, who was graduated from Benton Harbor high school in 1958, has a bachelor of arts degree fror" Michigan State University, where she belonged to Alpha Epsilon Phi social sorority. She is a history teacher in the John Marshall high school, Chicago. Her bridegroom, a 1955 graduate of Austin high school, Chicago, has his bachelor of science degree from Purdue University, where he was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi social fraternity. He also has a master of science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is finishing work for his doctor of philosophy degree at the Illinois Institute of Technology. In May he will begin employment as a research engineer for Bell Telephone Laboratories, Whippany, N.J.

The marriage of Miss Caroline Marie Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee Robinson of 381 Miller street, to Edward Henry Jones took place at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 3. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Aubrey Bright Jones of Richmond, Va. The Rev. Orin. A.

Griesmyer of the Episcopal church of the Transfiguration (Little Church Around the Corner) in New York City performed the double ring ceremony. A reception was held in the Green Tree Room of the Gramercy Park Hotel. The bride wore a white gown of silk chiffon designed with a long-sleeved bodice and beaded with seed pearls and iridescent sequins. Her tulle veil was held by a crown of seed pearls and she carried an orchid with gladioli and stephanotis. Miss Greta Fields of Detroit and Washington, D.C.

attended the bride. Her gown was floor- length. fashioned of apricot silk chiffon A matching cabbage rose with a fingertip veil was her headpiece. She carried mums and gladioli. The brother, Aubrey B.

Jones, Jr. of Philadelphia, was best man. Leroy Hen- -m 7 derson, Aubrey Edwards, both Brooklyn, N.Y., William Lu- ri Of VO oas of Long Island N.V and Robert Lucas of Manhattan, were us-hers. a graduate 'if-i 'of Benton Harbor high school and an alumna of the Univer- jF of Michigan where she SBr received a A in English and a certificate. She is a member of Senior Society and Circle honoraries and affiliated with Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.

She is with the J. Walter Thompson advertising company in New York City. Her husband was graduated from Virginia Union University in Richmond and is a graduate student of business administration at City College of New York. He served wht the U.S. Navy and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.

He is with the Small Business Administration of the Federal Government as a loan specialist and is manager of the Up- Miss Mary Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pricbe, Ox town Division, engagement to Jack LoPresti Bow road. Sodus, announce the Following a wedding trip on is announced by her parents, engagement and approaching the east coast, the couple will Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Cheev- marriage of their be at home on West End Ave- ers, 602 South Ottawa, Benton Vicki Lynn, to David Arthur nue in New York A honeymoon in the Smoky Mountains is in store for bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hammerling. The former Miss Martha Hopson and Mr.

Hammerling exchanged vows before the Rev. Ollie J. Trout at New Hope Baptist church in a 2 ceremony, attended by an estimated 50 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hopson, route 3, box 281, Benton Harbor. Mr. Hammerling is the son of Mr Mrs. Eduard Hammerling, 309 Court street, St. Joseph.

A floor-length gown with a controlled skirt of white satin with apron effect and long- sleeved jacket of chantilly lace was worn by the bride. Iridescent sequins highlighted the scooped neckline. A jewelled lace pillbox held the bouffant ballerina veil of silk illusion. Her flowers were a cascade arrangement of white carnations and red sweetheart roses. Miss JoAnn Friske, Benton Harbor, was maid of honor in a gown of copen blue sheer over taffeta styled floor-length.

Her taffeta, styled floor-length. Her To line and elbow-length sleeves, joined a modified bell-shaped skirt with watteau back. A self bow at the waistline acented the front. Matching double roses with bouffant face veil formed Miss headpiece. Her flowers were white carnations tipped with blue in a cascade bouquet.

Similarly gowned was bridesmaid Miss Donna Carollo, of Benton Harbor. IN PARTY Herbert Schewe, Benton Harbor, was best man. Walter Hammerling of St. Joseph, the brother; James Hopson, the brother; and Harry Weiss of Benton Harbor filled usher roles. The reception for 50 guests was in the Shoreham dining room immediately after the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Hammerling will reside at 250 Britain avenue, Benton Harbor. The bride, a Benton Harbor high school graduate, is a Michigan Bell Telephone Co. ploye.

Mr. Hammerling, who graduated from St. Joseph high school and the Technical Institute of Lake Michigan College, is a tool and die maker at Modern Plastics Corporation. MRS. EDWARD HENRY JONES (nee Caroline Marie Robinson) OES Projects List Is Long Just what is the purpose of the Order of the Eastern Star, an affiliate of the great Masonic organization? What do members do besides the publicized impressive formal ritualistic work and the social activities from chapter to chapter for banquets, pot lucks and special nights? MISS CHEEVERS MISS PRIEBE Attending the wedding from Benton Harbor were Mr.

and Harbor. Schilke, route 1, Eau Claire, Mr. LoPresti, is the son of Mr. parents are Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. James V. Lo- and Mrs. Arthur Schilke, Box Mrs. Ernest Robinson, parents Presti, 320 Forest avenue, in Ben 255 Pipestone road, Sodus.

of the bride, Misses Dinah and ton Harbor. The wedding is to be June Betty Robinson, sisters of the Both young people are St. jq Paul Evangelical bride and Mrs. Manuel Mason, Catholic high school aunt of the bride. graduates and attended Lake Lutheran church, Sodus.

College. Miss Cheev- Miss Priebe is to be graduat-1 ers is a teller at the Farmers ed from Benton Harbor high Merchants National bank. Her fiance is employed in the IBM department, V-M Corporation. St. Catholic church is to be the setting for the nuptials on Julv 17.

Mrs. Shirley Jones of Grand Rapids, the Michigan Grand worthy grand matron, who will be here for the Berrien County OES meeting April 13, lists no less that six important charities to which it gives financial assistance. One of the principal of these of Mr. John J. Fricke of Hig- ing Awards for Religious Leadership.) A General Grand chapter project, begun 12 years ago, ESTRAL provides scholarship Scholarship school in June.

Her fiance is a 1961 graduate of the same school. He is employed as an 1 apprentice electrician at Lab- llllii oratory Equipment St. Jo- seph. He is in the Army Reserves. without discrimination to denomination, according to Mrs.

H. Weckler, Benton Harbor, a past Michigan Grand Matron and current Berrien County Association president. Any worthy matron applicant may benefit from the fund if approved and sponsored by an OES chapter Applications must be submitted in writing, she says. Principal requirements are that the applicant: needs help to complete his education; has a good scholastic record; good MISS KNIGHT The Club Circuit The PAST NOBLE GRANDS and BLOSSOMTIME CIRCLE of the Marquette Rebekah Lodge will join In a 12:30 p. m.

luncheon on Tuesday, April 6. The event will be in the home of Mrs. Anna McClure, North Shore drive. ALGONQUIN CHAPTER, DAR, will meet in the home of Mrs. Clyde Beebe, 617 Pipestone street, on Thursday, April 8.

As a forerunner of i a Week starting April 25, Miss Genevieve Casey, State Librarian, will be guest speaker. Miss Casey is from Lansing. COLONIAL CHAPTER NO. 319, OES, will complete plans for hosting the Berrien County Asociation of the OES here on April 13, when it meets in regular session Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Masonic temple, Benton Harbor.

In South America NEW Marie Slechta of New Buffalo is vacationing in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she is visiting her brother and family whom she has not seen in 44 years. The early Mayans of southern Mexico considered cross-eyes a mark of beauty. Fiancee Of St. Joseph ite Mr. and Mrs.

S. Knight, Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sue Ellen, to Michael Roy Hedstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Hedstrom, 315 Lake St.

Joseph. The bride-elect, who is a sophomore at Western Michigan university is a 1963 graduate of Redford high school in Detroit. Her fiance is a graduate of St. Joseph high class of 1962 and is a sophomore at Lake Michigan college. He is employed at Laboratory Equipment corporation in St.

Joseph. No wedding date has been set. Fred Essig, education chairman of Club Twenty, announced recently that the Scholarship established by Bridgman Club Twenty in 1961, has reached a total of $325.00. Local organizations contributing to the fund are the Bridgman Robert Club, $100.00, the Southgate Service League, $100.00 and Club Twenty, $125.00. Club Twenty is contributing the proceeds of their Fine Arts Exhibit held last November.

The scholarship is awarded to a Bridgman high school senior each year on the basis of his Dr her qualifications of scholarship, character, leadership, service and financial need. The application forms are available to the senior at the Bridgman high school office. The judging committee will consist of a representative from each of the contributing clubs and Kenneth Ward, principal. men or women to ministerial character and moral integrity; students who plan to be either ability to help himself; and pastors or ministers of music acceptable recommendations, or to work in the mission field. other charitjes to which the LOCAL AWARDEES contributes are: the home John J.

Fricke, II, the son for children at Adrian, of Mrs. John F.ricke of Hig- a Michigan state project; hman Park, is the local recipient sisting in the Crippled Chili of such a scholarship. He will program carried out be graduated in June from through the Shriners club; pro- Sea bury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, 111. He is sponsored by the local Colonial chapter, No. 319.

viding educational loans for third and fourth year college students with no interest or payment required until the student David L. Draggoo, a Metho- has completed studies and has dist, from Niles is another area found employment; recipient. He is a second year; Relief funds for aged student at Garrett Theological in the order and for can- Seminary, Evanston, 111. He is cer cases and emergency situa- to receive ESTRAL grants for tions (the OES also makes four years and is sponsored by cancer dressings;) and educa- Adrian Chapter 112. tional scholarships (no return Currently 55 students from expected) for first and second Michigan are studying for relig ious careers on ESTRAL grants.

It is estimated that since year college students. The County OES meeting here April 13 in the Benton ESTRAL was established more Harbor Masonic temple, will Jthan two million dollars have begin at 2 p.m. with a colonial gone into such grants with Michigan alone supplying $55,000. During the past year Michigan paid out an estimated $13,000 in religious scholarships. HOW TO APPLY style show written by Miss Margaret L.

Meyn, Benton Harbor high school drama coach, and narrated by Mrs. Harry Laity. Afterward there will be business, a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Scholarships are awarded to and the evening meeting with young people in denominations the Michigan Worthy Grand identified with the OES but Matron as speaker. Vote April 5, 1965 and Support EDWIN D.

RAY FOR COMMISSIONER 1st WARD BERTHA O'HARA invites you, ladies and gentlemen, to take a steam bath, whirlpool and massage at the TEMPLE BARBER BEAUTY SALON St. Joseph 406 State St.YU 3-6348 a I 72 Main St. Benton Harbor, Micb. WA BEFORE YOU DECIDE SEE US AT ULI I VU UCV.IL/C Ce 308 STATE ST. JOSEPH YU 3-1522 DECORATIONS BY 9 05 DAILY W5JM.

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