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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 5

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FAIR Miss Jane Larkin is the newest broker on the New York Stock Exchange, a 700 to 1 ratio position she shares with Muriel Siebert, among the 1400 male members of the world's 1 largest securities exchange. The "fortyish" Miss Larkin, daughter of a New York detective, is a General partner of the E. I. duPont Glare Forgan firm, thinks the women's liberation movements are "crude" and adds, "A feminist I am not." (AP Wirephoto) NancyC Hickman's Betrothal Revealed The engagement of Miss Nancy Carlisle Hickman to TJivid Bond Dwyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Francis John Dwyer of Hampton, is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Hickman of Staunton Avenue Aug. 15 has been chosen as the date for the wedding, to take place at St.

John's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Philip E. Weeks officiating. A reception will follow at Edgewood Country Club. Miss Hickman is a graduate oi the University of Kentucky.

Her father is general traffic supervisor for the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. The bride elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O.

Hickman of Wichita, and Capt. and Mrs. Robert Carlisle Francis of Hampton, Va. Mr. Dwyer was graduated MISS NANCY CARLISLE HICKMAN from Campbell College in North Carolina.

His grandparents are Mrs. Edith Gerbending and Mrs. WiUiam Bond Coffman. Miss Barbara Alice Fortney, Jerry Allan Thomas Engaged Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Fortney of 34th Street, Nitro, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara Alice, to Jerry Allan Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas of Layne Avenue, Nitro. The open church wedding will take place Aug. 15 at 2:30 p.

m. at St. Paul's United tTortuJiei rhTirch in Nitro. The Rev. Kenneth B.

Ball will His father is with Monsanto officiate and a reception will Co. follow at the church. Maid of honor will be Miss Brenda Ann Hughes of Arlington, and bridesmaids will be Miss Margaret Thomas and Miss Mary Fortney, sis feaW MIS BARBARA ALICE FORTNEY Nancy Morton Wed In Garden Setting Wearing a Mexican wedding gown of alternating bands of white batiste and lace, Miss Nancy Louise Morton became the bride of Geoffrey Bright Buckley in a ceremony held July 11 in New Canaan, Conn. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. M.

Thayer Ivison of New Canaan, the former Nancy Kenna of Charleston, and Quia Morton of Charleston. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Helen Spelsberg Buckley of New York City, formerly of Clarksburg, and Donald B. Buckley of New York and Woodstock, N. Y.

The p. m. service took place in the garden of the Ivison residence, with Charles Mullendore of the Congregational Church of New Canaan officiating. A portion of the wedding service was written by the couple, who also chose selections from their favorite writings to be read by mem spon oi in Apartments Mr. Greeospof Town House have returned Omb, where it eye surgery at University Hospi tal.

Arthur E. Harmon of Wyoming Street is a patient in Charleston General Hospital Marmet Division. Mr. Harmon fen five weeks ago, suffering a broken hip, but may now receive visitors. Election Held By Riverbend Garden Club Mrs.

Ravmond Newbrouflh meeting held at the home of Mrs. James Evans on Riverbend Boulevard. Other new officers are Mrs. E. E.

Taylor vice president: Mrs. Jav Alberts, ters of the Drosnective bride tary; and Mrs. Michael Dent, groom and bride. treasurer Miss Fortney and her fiance Lou Baxter of the Dept. of are graduates of Nitro High Natural Resources spoke on School.

She is employed in the "Evergreens, Care and Selec traffic department of Union tion." He explained how to Carbide Corp. and her father fight the Japanese beetles that is employed by the Kanawha are plaguing Kanawha Valley. County School Board. Mr Baxter recommended Mr. Thomas is majoring in spraying roses, pin oaks, etc forestry at West Virginia Uni with a good insecticide to THwaitv whprp hp is a iunior.

keen the beetles from devour ing uie luuaijc. i ijucauuii aiiu answer period followed. SPECIALS CUSTOM PERMANENTS "For ffie Women Who Corel" PERMANENTS COMPLETE including Shaping, Styling, Shampoo Reg. 10.00 WAV! 12.50 NATURAL STYLE WAVI Rag. 15.00 $g30 fltOSTINQ HAIRCUT, SHAMPOO 4 StT NOW IIS S4.50 Hollywood Beauty Solon 711 WIST.

342.4S42 bers of the bridal party. Music selections were also the couple's favorites, taped by the bridegroom. Mr. Morton gave his daughter in marriage. She carried a bouquet of field daisies and wore the same flowers in her The Misses Alice Byrd Morton and Catherine Cady Ivison, sister and half sister of the bride, were her attendants.

Serving as best man was Leland Seides of New York City. After a month's tour of the western states, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley will make their home in San Francisco, Calif. The bride was graduated from New Canaan Country School, Holton Arms in Washington, D.

and Sarah Lar ence College. She made her debut at the Darien New Canaan Cotillion. Her father is in The chapel length train was centered and bordered with the same lace. Her elbow length veil of silk illusion was draped from a tiara of illusion, seed pearls and crystals. The piayerboofc which she carried was covered with orchids.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Judy Wisnewski and maid of honor was Miss Linda Milter. CHURCH EVENTS A dinner meeting of the Women's League of Christ the King Catholic Church will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Rose City Cafeteria in was elected president of the South Charleston. F.

W. Bain Riverbend Garden Club at a will speak on "Dunbar Urban Renewal Development." Cars win leave the church following at 6 p.m. mass, en route to South Charleston. SKY TILL THE AT MRS. GEOFFREY BRIGHT BUCKLEY investment management.

Mr. Buckley attended River dale Country School, River dale, N. and the American University School of Govern WOMEN'S Sharon Arnott Married NOTEBOOK To Charles R. Fulknier Mrs. Bernard G.

Grant and children, Eric and Romy Joanna, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Walker of Staun here on Saturday by Mr. Grant.

They will spend another week here before leaving for home. BACK HOME Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Johnson and eldest daughter, Tonya, of 90th Street SE have returned from The Greenbrier after attending the three day convention of the West Virginia Funeral Directors Assn. OUT OF TOWN Tbe wedding of Miss Sharon Arnott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Arnott of Drive, Dunbar, to Charles Richard Fulknier, son of Mr. ton Avenue SE, were joined end Mrs. Charles FuBaner of 23rd Street, Dunbar, was an event of June 26 at the Roxa lana Gospel Tabernacle.

The Rev. Bruce Young officiated at 7:30 p.m. following a program of nuptial musk by Elmer Coffey, soloist, and Miss Baverly Arnott, sister of the bride, pianist Mr. Arnott gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a floor length gown of white silk organza over peau.

Cbintilly lace formed the tugo necwine, Mr. and Mrs. Guilford extended to and covered the Smith of Virginia Avenue SE shoulders, and formed a ide have been called to Green cuff on die bishop sleeves. A ville, N. C.

by the death of wide band of matching lace Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. R. cascaded down the front of T. the gown and formed a deep hemline.

White satin ribbon U5T encircled the empire waistline MRS. CHARLES RICHARD FULKNIER Miss Janet Grisby served as bridesmaid with Miss Vickie Arnott as junior bridesmaid. Acting as best man was Ronald Fulknier. Guests were seated by Steven Arnott, Howard Michael Lee and Melvin Clyde Hayes. A reception followed at the Dunbar Mountain Mission fellowship hall.

Mr. and Mrs Fulknier are graduates of Dunbar High School. She is employed by Blue Cross Blue Shield and he is an employe of Charleston Orthopedic Co. They are residing at West Virginia Apt. Dunbar.

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tdvita mi eelw mni Hundrtdt toltetions prictd surpritingly law. FOR HOME SHOPPING SERVICE CALL 346 5337 OR 3460 "501" Charleston Owned and Operoted 410 SUMMERS CHARLESTON, W. VA. I Secretaries' Convention Attracts Charlestonians The Charleston Chapter of NSA will have five members among the expected attendance of 1.600 at the 25th annual international convention of The National Secretaries Association (International) to be held July 14 18 in New York at the Americana Hotel. The only previous NSA convention in New York was 1954.

Mrs. Vera Pritchett, CPS, secretary to John M. Hill, attorney, United Fuel Gas Company, and chapter president, will be the voting delegate. Alternate will be Mrs. Kay Sargent, secretary to Messrs.

Gordon Brown, John Slaughter, and Tom Collins of Union Carbide Instiute. Accompanying them will be: Miss Irene Sloan, W. Va. Dept. of Health; Mrs.

Linda Myers, Brooks F. McCabe Insurance Agency; and Mrs. Phyllis Estep, CPS, Union ment and Public Administra Carbide Corporation, South Washington, u. c. ais Charleston.

Mrs. astep, vice father is with Kahn Buckley Associates in New York. president of the West Virginia Division, NSA, is serving as alternate delegate tor tne division. "Learning is the Eye of the Mind," a quotation from Thomas Draxe, is the theme of the convention, to be presided over by Miss Bertha J. Stronach, CPS, NSA International president, secretary and senior staff assistant to the manager of Educational Marketing Program, IBM, New York.

The National Secretaries Association is the world's leading secretarial association with 27,000 members in GS0 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico and with foreign affiliate chapters in Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Trinidad, Jamaica, the Bahamas, Venezuela, Argentina, Finland, Germany, and Thailand. TOMORROW'S EVENTS LICENSED PRACTICAL Nurses District 1, picnic 6:30 p. m. at Daniel Boone Roadside Park. Special guest, Mrs.

Ruth Eye, state president. Members to bring vegetables, salad and dessert. Hot dogs and to be provided. SWEET ADELINES. Mountaineer Chapter, barbershop harmony, 7:30 p.m.

at Bream Memorial Presbyterian Church; West Washington Street. Prospective members I.y nenmEFRMMt I RyHARPtt tZdmtmtStmviimah. P.j HARPETS CUSTOM just 1 I COMI if i III fj'fct i AT WIT'S END juiy i3, mo Cfrarlefton Daflf epail Isn't It Amazing? Everyone's Changed Since High School Except Us! Do vou know what that means?" I asked. "It means some By ERMA BOMBECK I have just gone to my last high school reunion. It's just not fair to all those balding, aging, dissipated, frumpy, flabby, graying people wandering around trying to be cheerful when I took so great.

I found myself walking up to classmates spying, "What happened?" Take poor Clara what's her name. Her memory is shot. Ste went around all night calling me Ernie Brubeck. Serves her right for marrying old Charley or was it Harley what's bis face. As for poor Iris Pick, I could have wept for her.

Had three children bang, bang, bang. They drive her out of her tree. Lucky my three are spaced better. Tbe real shocker was our valedictorian, Enis Ertle. She's absolutely out of it.

If Niioe had been there she'd have gone up and asked, "What are you doing these told her I'd give her my copy of "Peyton Place" when I finished reading it. And if anyone bald told me my best girlfriend, Wanda Weigh would be nearly white haired, I wouldn't have believed it. My wig nearly fell off when I saw her. Everyone was saying my old boyfriend, Leroy Katch looked positively prehistoric. I couldn't find my glasses in the bottom of my handbag to see for myself, but I can't imagine they would lie As I told my husband on the way home, "It's incredible to imagine some of our classmates are grandparents." "I know," he said quietly.

of them had to have their children when they were mere babies of. "Twenty five," he said dryly. "It's funny about the teachers though." I commented. "Miss Kravitz looked 70 years old when I had ber for Social Problems. Tonight, she only looked about 50.

You're quiet. Anything wrong?" "Nevin Noose came up to me, shook my hand and said, 'I don't believe HE didn't believe it! He nearly knocked my partial out of my mouth." "Couldn't you cry for them?" I said sadly. "Poor devils fighting middle age. We shouldn't have gone, but I wanted to see them all again before they got too old to appreciate me." New Easy Stick! SKIN TONE TINT mm IIAIII mm MAKES UuLI Lett VEINS Invisible 9 Crispier Stuffing Add cup coarsely crumbled potato chips to your favorite bread stuffing. chips will add interest and COVER rf STICK Upttiek Liki Cms 1 NATURAL LOOKINt SUMTAH wh rr, any time.

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