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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 16

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Jefferson City, Missouri
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TCT 8UITOAY NEWS AND TRIBUNE. JljFFERSCM CITY. September 16, htlr Itnolin to strengthen your only when Absolutely repeated sprayinff ttnd to your halt dry and iticky. SciJf- WarJ Double Ring Ceremony Miss Pauline Derkum Weds Paul Braun at Wardsville by VIVIAN HAYES All of little quips reach us, and every once, in while we like to pass them on like so! Just yesterday, we resd an interesting deduction along the problem line. We quote.

"If you have problem, put it out on a table; you may not be able to solve it this but at least you will know where it is." This, we like. Well, before we get too far Into this vicious circle, we have a project to which there Is a simple solution. Start with a smart black dress; It can be from any of a number of designers, just according to how much you want to spend. For instance, the all-wool jersey sheath designed by Lr-Alglon, a simple snatch of a dress with three-quarter sleeves, neckline just high enough to show off your new necklace, completely lined skirt will look like a cool million under your stole, and the price It only $19.98. Or you may want the black wool crepe sheath; wear it with pearls and those new long white French kid gloves we have In stock.

The dress $49.98. There are many others, and regardless of the time we are glad to greet you and hope to be seeing you a the friendly store 101-103 East High Miss Pauline Derkum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton J. Derkum, Rt.

4, became the bride of Paul F. Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Braun, Rt. 4, at 10:30 a.m., Saturday at St.

Stanislaus Church, Wardsville. The Rev. Kenneth R. Jaas, friend of the couple, performed the double ring ceremony before an alter adorned with fall flowers. Traditional wedding music was played by Sister Aloysia, C.D.P., who accompanied Miss Georgene Bisges as she sang "On This Day Beautiful Mother." "Ava Maria," and Lord 1 Am Not Worthy." As the bride and groom presented a bouquet of carnations to the Blessed Mother, she sang "Mother at Your Feet We're Kneeling." The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose for her wedding a beautiful gown of ehantilly lace tulle.

The fitted bodice featured a scoop neckline and long Scalloped lace peplum loverskirt dropped over Hers of tulle edged in lace forming the bouffant floor length skirt which 'extended into a flowing chapel a i Her finger tip length veil of French illusion was hand rolled and secured by a queens crown of pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of two white cymbidium orchids with stepanotis. Miss Bernice Derkum, sister of the bride, attended the bride as maid of honor. She wore a street length dross of festive pink peau de The fitted bodice featured square neckline and tiny cap sleeves. The bouffant skirt was accented with a back peplum and petite bows.

Mrs. Mary Ann Prcnger, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Rose Cassmeyer, cousin of the groom, served as bridesmaids. Both wore, gowns identical to that of the maid of honor. Each carried a crescent bouquet of white carna- 'tions with pink net. The groom chose his cousin, Jim Siebeneck as bestman, while Richard Prenger, brother-in-law of the the home of the bride.

A three- tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom centered the reception table which was overlaid with a lace cloth and adorned with fall flowers. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. James Baumgartner, Miss Gertrude Hazel, Mrs. a Luetkemeyer, i Henrietta Folnd, Mrs. Bill Siebeneck and Miss Lillian Baumgarlner.

Assisting generally were Mrs. Fi'cd a a Mrs. Lawrence Markwa.v, Mrs. Anton Siebeneck, Mrs. Edmond Rodeman and Mrs.

Roy Stockman. In charge of the guest book and gifts were Miss Clara Ann Rackers and Miss Marilyn Van Loo. For her going away dress, the bride chose a dark cotton sheath with black accessories. Her corsage was the orchids from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of Mt.

Providence High tended Marillac School and at- College in St. Weddings Announced Louis. At present she is employed at Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in Jefferson City. The groom is a graduate of Osage Bend school and Is employed at Jordan Stave Company in Jefferson City. After a wedding trip of undisclosed destination, the couple will make their home on Rt.

4, at Wardsville. Sharon Schroer Becomes Bride, Jerry K. Liley Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H.

Schroer, of High Hill, announce the marriage of their daughter, Sharon Gay, to Jerry Keith Liley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren S. Liley At St. Joseph's Church Rita Mae Berhorst Becomes Bride, Frederick J.

Krieg Miss Rita Mae Berhorst, daugh-jKnights of Columbus Hall In West- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ber- phalia. Mrs. Paul F.

Braun --Btory Btucllo --English Btudto Mrs. Frederick J. Kricg of Fulton. The September bride, friend and Billy P. of the groom, Siebeneck.

served as jgroomsmcn. Richard Braun and Clemens Brucmmer served as ushers. Little Miss Cathy Bruemmer, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a dress identical to those of the other attendants and carried a pink satin basket of white carnations. Master Freddie Braun, nephew of the groom, served as ring bearer.

Master Norman Derkum, brother of the bride, and Master Gregory McFadden, friend of the family, were acolytes for the Nuptial Mass. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a lovely fall print, of arnel triacetate with black and white accessories. The mother was attired in a 'dark green print silk sheath with black accessories. Both mothers had corsages of white carnations. Following the ceremony a breakfast was held at the home of the bride for the immediate family and close friends.

A reception was held at 2 p.m. in the afternoon at wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Liley is a 1961 graduate of Montgomery County RII High School. Mr.

Liley was graduated from Eldon High School and attended Westminster College. He is employed by the State Highway Department. The couple is residing at Fulton. Miss Lorena Dillion Weds Lee M. Wilson Mr.

and Mrs. Robert ePaler, 114 Polk announced the September 5lh marriage of their daughter, Lorena M. Dillion, and Lee M. Wilson, tfr. Wilson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Byron Wilson of Rolla. The Rev. Gerold Phillips per- ormed the double ring ceremony at Calvary Baptist Church. Enters College See You at the Fur Fashion Style Show, Sunday, 8 P.

Hotel Governor PLAID DREAM parts good fashion sense, one part daring-do mke this a delightful addition to a wardrobe that insists on the 'international Skirt and dashing scarf of contemporary plaid combine with a bodice in solid tone. Of wool worsted in red and gray with Lined. Ease of 7 to 15. $29.38 101-103 East High the friendly store Miss Sharon Kay Carwile, daughter of Mrs. James Hake, Rt.

5, Jefferson City, has entered Southwest Baptist College, Bolivar, Mo. Miss Carwile is a graduate of the Jefferson City Senior High School. THIS WEEK IN JEFFERSON CITY MONDAY: Colo County Women's Democratic Club 8:30 p.m.. St. Marl in School, don with Mrs.

R. E. Butler as co-hostess. Esther Circle First Christian St. Martin.

Pot luck. Public jn-iChurch, will meet at the home vited. Council of Clubs 1:30 p.m. First United Presbyterian Church. Re-( Assembly meeting and tea for del- Mrs.

Horace Moore, Holts Summit. Fellowship Dinner, Congregational meeting, First Christian Church, i i a i i i i i i 11 anvt i i i i i i i egates and presidents of member; clubs. Faculty Dames 7:30 p.m. at home Royal Neighbors of America Bex Adams, 1909 W. Main Th' ro IS for wives of p.m.

at Public Library. Conference Room. West School P-TA 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY: Faith Lutheran T-TA 6 p.m. covered dish supper and open house.

Century Study Club 1:30 p.m. Hostess Mrs. James L. Pasley. 201 Boonville Road.

Program by Mrs. Paul Doll who will review "The Fox in the Attic" by Richard Hughes. Cameraderle Club 12 noon ered dish luncheon. Daughters of Isabella, Glennonj Circle 322, 8:15 p.m. social meeting, Knights of Columbus Hall.

Veith Rcbeka Lodge Nov 67 7:45 p.m. at Odds Fellow Temple Trinity Lutheran Church 1:30 group IS for wives of the teachers of the Public School sys tern. THURSDAY: Sacred Heart League Promoters, of St. Peter's Cathedral, will meet in the rectory after the Holy Hour 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. All promoters are requested to be present.

American Association University Women 7:30 p.m. at home of Mrs L. G. Ekstam, 811 Fairmount Blvd horst, Westphalia, and Frederick J. Krieg, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alphonse Krieg, Rich Fountain, were jnited in marriage Saturday in a 10 a.m. ceremony at St. Joseph's Church, Westphalia. The Rev.

Aloysiua Hilke performed the double ring ceremony before an altar adorned with arrangements of white gladioli and pink carnations. Acolytes were Virgil Berhorst and John Krieg, brothers of the bride and groom. The church choir sang the Nuptial High Mass and the traditional wedding music. "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother" was sung as the bride and groom presented a bouquet of white carnations to the Blessed Mother. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a lovely gown of imported ehantilly lace and tulle over skirts of tulle, net and bouquet taffeta.

The all-lace basque fitted bodice had a scalloped sab rina neckline, outlined and embroidered with tiny seed pearls and iridescent sequins. The traditional long sleeves tapered to a point over the wrists. The bouffant skirt was floor length, softly shirred and centered with a lace fabric rose and draping to the back into deep tiers of ruffled lace and tulle. A double queen's crown of lace edged with a scalloped pearl trim further highlighted with iridescent sequins secured the fingertip length full circular veil of imported french illusion. Emma Guhlcman Circle, United! Thc bnde car nee! a white lace Church of Christ, will meet cover prayerbook topped with a in the church parlor.

lavendjc throated while orchid and a i -3 i c- CVio dish luncheon. St. Elizabeth Circle, of the Im- cascadlng stephanotis. She also carried a pearl rosary, which was a gift from the groom. The bridal table was overlaid with a white linen tablecloth centered with a three tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom.

For traveling the bride wore a camel beige suit with black patent accessories. Her corsage was the orchid from her bridal bouquet. After a wedding trip of undisclosed destination, the couple will make their home near Rich Foun. tain. Gertie Handing Engaged To David Hendricks Mrs.

Henry Handing, of Meta, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Gertie, to David Charles Hendricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hendricks of St. Elizabeth. The wedding will take place at St.

Cecilia Church in Meta on October 20. maculate Conception Parish. 1:30 Miss Marilyn Berhorst, sister of Mrs Chnstinei chosen a maid Schepers, 1408 Cottage Lane. honor and Miss Jud Kri Future Teachers of America 3:05 p.m. Senior High School South School P-TA 7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY: Jefferson Chapter 19(, O.E.S. 8 p.m. at Masonic Temple. Commit- hemmed skirt of (iny impressed tee chairman and extra girls hon-'pleHts. Thc bodice was covered of the groom, was bridesmaid.

They wore identical street-length dresses of nylon sheer over net and taffeta. A wide set-in belt of satin topped the very full deep ored. p.m. at home of Mrs. Arthur Johnson, 207 W.

Elm St. Jefferson City Chapter of Amcri- ican War Mothers 2 p.m. at V.F.W. September 22-24 Cosmetologists' Association To Hold State Convention with a jacket banded with satin and trimmed with a wide bow at the center front. The color being a shade of blue.

Their headpieces, of matching color, were crowns of looped swiss braid trimmed with pearl teardrops and short circular veils, Each carried a cascade bouquet of light pink carnations. The Parade of Units, which is am Thc award to the Unit winning! The groom chose his brother, Hall. Martha Circle, First Christian Church, 9 a.m. in East Parlor with Mrs. Roy Robertson as hostess.

Eunice Circle, First Christian Church, 7:30 p.m., at home of Mrs. Ray French, Algoa Farms. Lydia Circle, First Christian Church, at home of Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, 2016 Meadow Lane. Priscilla Circle, First Christian Churoh, will meet at the home of Mrs.

Hugh Dallas 207 North Ridgeway with Mrs. Vernon Schmidt as co-hostess. South School Pre-School meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Circle Nine, First United Presbyterian Church, will meet at 7:30 p.m. at home of Mrs.

Patti Martin, 312a E. Miller Mrs. W. W. Mayfield co-hostess.

X-Club 12:30 p.m. at West Gate Lanes. Reservations should be called to 5-3781. Sarah Circle, First Christian Church, will meet at the home of Mrs. Don Graves, Renns Lake.

Lois Circle, First Christian ChurcA, will meet 1 p.m. at home of Mrs. Norman Remlcy, -)03 Lin- annual feature, will be one of the highlights at the state convention of the Missouri Cosmetologists' Association September 22nd through 24th. All of the convention sessions will take place at the Governor Hotel. The Parade of Units will be held Sunday evening at the banquet to be held in the ballroom.

It is an established precedent that each Unit in the state is invited to present an entry in the Parade of Units. The theme this year is "Folklore and Resources of Missouri." The entries will be judged by the ingenuity in interpreting the theme, creative design of costume and beauty of presenta- ONLY ONE WEEK TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ANNUAL FALL SALE OF FREE LINING FOR YOUR CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES! the state competition will be Mengwasser, friend of the sending of one member of the umtj i was groomsman. to the 1962 National Convention Ushers were William Wieberg, present the Missouri entry at thejcousin of the bride, and Gerald Lchmen, cousin of the groom. Mrs. Berhorst, mother of the Parade of States.

Thc convention will open Satur- bride, wore a bright blue jersey dav evening with an Open House Jel! hpsinnine -it i drcss wlth black atent accessor- hpsinnine Hairstyling Contest. Thc Cosmetologists' Association will present two scholarships for the 1963 Advanced Conference at the University of Missouri to the jersons present whose names are Iriiwn at the Monday morning program. Their corsages were of white carnations. Mrs. Theresa Berhorst, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs.

Rose Krieg, grandmother of the groom, wore corsages of white carnations, to match their fall attire. Following the ceremony a dinner nd reception was held at the We Have I EXPANDED Palace Beauty Salon is happy to announce the addition of hair lists, Gcorgeen Fricke and Margaret Champlain, a They have ccnlly studied under hair stylists. Wallace, and Charlcne Doty. For DIAL 6-4478 PALACE BEAUTY SALON Bernice Hartley, Jeri Schroeder Ruth Hasenbeck Gladys Scrivner DRAPERIES Choose from the new and smart in fine drapery fabrics decorator-approved textures, colors and designs. Over 250 patterns and colors to select from, which means at least a saving to you--act now, call for a showing in your home, or stop in and see the entire line.

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