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2B JOPLIN GLOBE, SUNDAY, MAY 9, Breakfast and Fashion Show at Woman's Club Thurs- I I try Club on Connor Roof. Mrs. Paul I'M- Pilzes were offered for the os Hays. i most original hats. Mrs.

Uradley i i a church in Waco with the Rev. vate Richey, who is a son of Mrs. Clyde Skully Sherman officiating i Grace Hichey, is a member of the They will bu attended by Mrs. band at Fort Ord, Calif. Mrs.

Milday Attended by More Than 200 Spring Party Held by Twin Hiils Golf and Coun- buV associated day were: Low gross total on holes, Mrs. W. O. Evans; most J-1I 3. EJVO.IIB, of any one number, class Mrs.

Cohagan, Bill Hansford, Billy Bales, Donald Jerry Wells. David of the season was a spring party I William Stewart; class Mrs. Donald Jerry Wells. David More than 200 women a fay i Go char eg A cn Blair a rs. Ycakley and Mark Henderson, jr.

the breakfast and fashion show a Club on the Connor James Wees, tied; class Mrs. i Music was furnished by Dick Stein. -i i ft -i A TI pf ts ft SGl'VCCi. Thursday morning at the Woman's roof. was the opening party a A.

Richardson Club. Breakfast was served at ranjji-d by the Asocial commUt.ee, inn. was associated wnn mu rkutn McCann shop, woman's a i the 1943 class of Joplin high store in Waco. Mr. Smitn is a mem-1 school.

bcr of the firm Uplegcr and Company, certified public accountants a of Waco. Mrs. Elmer Davidson will C. H. Kline of Duenweg announce the marriage ol their daughter, Bonnie, to Herb Rawlins, son of Mr.

and Mrs. wed- Kelresnmenis were i i. -t u- rs were in the form of May hostess at ladies' day golf events H. Rawlins of Joplin. The iJiC 1 i i i i i i i i i i in i i "Thursday at Schifferdecker golf dins? 'took place April 18 in three long tables decorated i i includes Mr.

and Mrs. Dick A regular monthly i baskets filled ith c.mdie*. Guests i Due large bouquets of iiis, peonies a a chairmen Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the branch of included Misses he Rev.

Paul E. Fatten officiated. other spring flowers. Mrs. i K.

McPherson, Mr and Mrs. Amencan Association of Lm- Kay Woodiill, a Davldjjon Pai nnss for this and Mrs. Gerald Brock were aTMtt in rh-ir-P of Sjn-ck, Mr. and Mrs. William versity Women was a luncheon at.

Donna Sellers, Alice. Fainenvm, i i a hHrto trradu- t. comment the Mr. and Mrs. L.

sagmount inn yesterday. This was Patty McCann. Pat.sy Jobnson. are follows. a tcnd ants.

The bride os radu review Mr and Mr Brady StcJ i a mcelin of the Mary Brokshire. DcAwana Mrs. O. S. Mo W.

L. a of Duenweg high school stvle i She and a Nai)h The were dccol atc Lois McGowan, Barbara Korn, Di-1 Bohan. attended a Jopl i a i with double silhouettes of the ana Martin, Marian Gates, Barbara Miss Mary Daugherty-Mrs. P. The om 1B Jun u-stu: sss.

srux. SS 8 H. Robm Mr urri Mrs. W. W.

Brown and Mr.s. L. H. McColgin. The stage was decorated with original fashion sketches by Mrs.

Richard Craig and bolts of materials. Models included atty Coyne. Miss Betsy Baly, Mrs. Tom Willard Butts, Mrs. Jean Eberle, Mrs.

R. K. McPherson, Mrs. H. S.

Ross, lins, Mrs. Fred Sebaitlan. Mrs. Bert Manning, Mia. Drury Boyd, Mrs.

Paul Bradley, Mrs. Orvllle Youngblood. Mrs. Lonnie Collins and Mr.s. William Bobb.

ft ft Al Newton announces the marriage of her slater, Raomah Gene Love, to Tom J. Crim, of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Crlm, 219 North Pearl avenue, on April 10. The bride is a graduate of St. high school and the groom is a graduate of Joplin high school. He alao attended Joplin Junior college. They arc at home at 729 Byers avenue.

arranged on standards down the I Shirle 4 I -f Allen, Shirley Gilbert, center of the tables. A number of! Joyce Thurman, Ruth Ann Fehring, Greenstreet. i nue. Twin Hills Ladies Golf Aasocia-, and members of the Car- Shirley Dickens, Janet Black, Billie Ml Cfuy Warmg-Mrs. Jack fc.

Jam was honored as a branch qf A A a a t- Owens. Marlene Miller, Jack Dale, Mis Don James was day. Prizes will meeting. Miss Mar-! Richard be eriven for low total on five blind Miss Jo Ann Stravolo and Miss Aldena Waits entertained a group of eight-grade friends at an end- of-the-school-year party Thursday night the Blue room of the Y. M.

C. A. Decorations were pic- tures of sea gulls, palm leaves and yellow, pink and white crepe paper bows and streamers. Games were played and refreshments served, buffet atyle. Chaperons were Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Overatrect, Mrs. Al Waits, Dale Leamon and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stravolo.

Guests were Bob Bealmear, John Bafnett, Bill JeJter, Bob Hemphill, Mary Lou Montgomery, Bob Lawson, Daniel Wetherell, Robert Loyd, Shirley Lewman, Jim Samply, Margaret Montgomery, Jim Wielder, Turner, Patty Nelson, Frank Die- aid, Shorley Smith, Eugene Humel Mary Lou Harris, Gary Lewman Bonnabeth Haily, Don Micheal Meridan Stanley, Beverley Grayston, Jerry Friedheim, Normar Patterson, Robert Quails, CharlotU Smith, Carolyn Thompson. Tommv (Continued on Page 3 B) schooley-Mrs. R. with a miscellaneous shower 1 81Jin aS Mrs EvanS an A A Hansford, Jerry Bumgarner, C.Tharringt Ellb F. H.

Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Cecil Theurer, 2428 Joplin ir uus uu v. ouiu i cr street given by Miss Martha international fellowship grant, was 1 cartwright, Larry Leonard, Hohlier-Mrs. E. Scheibe.

Hearts prizes were won guest speaker. Her topic con- Boyd, Steve Friedheim, Jimmy Tal- -M Ph Mrs Evans the guest speaker. Her topic con- Boyd, Steve Friedheim, Jimmy Tal-' Mcrnerson, airs. Evans Mrs Ray cochran, cerned the schools in her native bott, Tommy Cochran, Mark Hen- A. Maiics.

and Mr- Salzer I country, France. The program in-i de rson, Charles Tusinger. Jack Mrs. Kooen aeiier ana snonner. Mrs.

T. F. i rinded vocal selections bv Hancock. Davi Yeaklev. i John Skinner--Mrs.

S. J. Scott, Mrs D. G- Harrison. Musical back-' ground was presented by Mrs.

H. I. Mrs. Philip Spooner, Mrs. T.

F. Mrs. Virgil Jeans, Mrs. A I i i A i A i A Mooney, pianist. The programs Gu a were "in the form of miniature Mrs.

W. D. Mardick, Mrs. J. E.

by Miss Gladys Tonnies and Mrs. Leo Rivers. Gifts were presented coum-ry, rianuc. J.n«= 8 Horn na pink an white May basket. eluded vocal selections by Mrs.

Hancock, Davi Yeakley, Edwin, Rogers rs. Wil- Tho se invited were Mrs. Larry Homer Keith of Neosho, accom- Michael, Jerry Friedheim, Donald, Snidow Mi er of Monet t. Mrs. Cora Hen- panied by Miss Virginia Jones, Miller, Billy Bales.

Jerry Wells, Mrs wnliam Fowk s-Mrs. son Mrs. Rivers, Miss Wilda Chat- were in the form of miniature Mrs. W. D.

MardiCK. j. a. Mrs. B.

Smith, University Jack Faulstich. Bobby Palm man Mrg Don JameSi Mrs. newspapers "Woman's Club Mir-'Campbell, Mrs. Mark Ettinger, Missouri, was the hostess chair-j i Worthmgton and a Brown Ray Charles Keith, Mrs. Marie Heid- ror" distributed by Bobby Scott.

Mrs. George N. Spiva. man assisted by Mrs. ghadday.

Longstreet. i Mrs. John Maddis, Mrs. Ed Gene Gaines and Jeff Eberle. Fol- Mrs George Wieda, Mrs.

K. Casev Miss Evelvn Milligan, Mrs i i Charles steggall, Mrs. Josie Granger, Miss lowing breakfast the program was Wilson Mrs. W. R.

Voelker, Mrs. i a Ramsour Mis. rea, Thirty-four members and guests Prutsman. Tonnies, Mrs. Marie Johnson, Mrs.

opened by Mrs Charles L. Martin, Flick. Schaper and Mrs Jack of the Psychology Club, were enter- Mrs. Elmer Davidson Mrs. i Maude Hill, Mrs.

Blanche Ander- president Mr, Robert Seller Mrs Phil Universitv of Missouri; tained Thursday night at a dinner Harry Siebenthaler. son, Mrs. Bill Moore, Miss Bertha The final bridge luncheon of William Stewart. I SJ aud Ja a IParty at the country home Mrs. i Tourtelot-Mrs.

Ray Kirk Mrs Pa uline Dwyer, Mrs. MIS. M. a itv Reifsteck, Twelfth and Du- Wilson. Clara York.

Mrs. Lois Jones, Mrs. Gladys Browning. Mrs. Denver tht hew completely automatk fSPPM 6AS RANGE Wednesday afternon at the club.

Bohan. Mrs. Richard Craig and Mrs. Cow-' Mrg George cupples, Mrs. Wil- gill Blair, will be in charge of iam Houki Mrs John W- Scott arr nf arrangements A meeting of the board of directors will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the club.

Mrs. John Ground, jr. Mrs. E. S.

Flammger, Mrs. Charles Allen Blair, Mrs. Robert Scott, Mrs. R. C.

Ekstrom. quesne. Mrs. Libbeus E. Hayward, F- J.

Salzcr--Mrs. O. Colorado; Mrs. Monte Hall, Uni- tne oldest member of the club, who Wilson. versity of Denver; Mrs.

Charles recently celebrated her ninetieth jj s. Samuel Hoover, Leonard and Helen Riseling. versity U-L rctciitij virs ocliiiut D. Hartman, Oklahoma College for, birthday, was presented a large Brice Crouch. uest av the Women; Mrs.

John S. Ketchum, birthday cake. Following a brief Mrs. R. Granger--Mrs.

James nhsprved Woman's college U. N. Mrs. I business session, games were played vandiver! hers StU un heon Wc d. Nelson Christman, University a prizes won by Mary Margaret Mrs Ray Haggart--Mrs.

Robert a Mr Scott, Mrs. R. C. Ekstrom. Wic hita; Mrs.

Edith Wiles, Kansas, Dennison, Hattie Abram, Irene Sul- Pearso n. nesday at the Woman sciuo. Ji s. i Mrs. R.

L. Laney, Mrs. J. A. gt Tea chers' college; Mrs.

Jack'livan, Grace Ann Green and Nellie Mrs Russe Mallett-Mrs. Lee Albert Junge ana Mrs. One of the largest social affairs, Kreagerj Mrs Ge0 rge A. der Cen tral college; Cummings. Meetings of the club sherman Morgenthaler were hostesses.

Mrs. Vf -c ki 1 Simon'Strauss, Northwestern uni-'will be discontinued until autumn. Ml Boyd Briages Bob' Felix Mueller, and Mrs. Howard Whatever the Occasion Send Flowers--From WATERMAN'S Everyone is flattered by a gift of beautiful flowers Lovely plants, cut bouquets or a corsage. Flowers Wired Anywhere Waterman Florists, Inc.

HENBY BLACKAJ 1120 East Seventh St. PHONE 500 Mrs. R. Newkirk. Mrs.

Martin Doane, Mrs. T. A. Ralph Kettler. Mrs.

Morgan Hillhouse, Mrs. Miller Bardwell were in charge of the aourrValTey college; Mrs. Paul! reside nt and Mrs. Rees H. Jack Allen-Mrs.

Floyd Tur- program. Luncheon was served at Bradley, Mrs. B. F. Hughes of Pittsburg State college ner.

ar T-shaped table, decorated Mrs. Martin Doane Mrs T. A. Mrg Mueller, Mis-; Geisert, Mrs. M.

Vincent, Mrs. Paul See these Tappto saving conveniences tntl llflhllM of AU Ta gu ym by nd wh if Open TU1 9 p. m. Mrs. Morgan Mrs.

Misgissi state CoUege fo announce the engagement and ap-' Mrs. Mile Howard Marshall Mrs. John Mad- Women; Mrs Robert Klein proaching marriage of their daugh- Dean York. dox. Mrs.

James Wees. TM i trvn dox, Mrs. James Wees. Mrs. Herbert Van Fleet, Mrs.

John Roberts, Mrs. Glenn Mitch- jell, Mrs. Henry Aspoas, Mrs. Wililiam Tall. Mrs.

Clarence Morgan, Mrs. Ken Mildred Woodard Mrs. with white poenies, blue iris and sprays of red weigela. Mrs. LANE-WHITE Women; Mrs.

rtooen D. -xiieiu, proacnmg marriage 01 meu utugu- LJKAII iuiiv. University of Illinois, and Mrs. ter, Miss Janet Hughes, to Robert Mrs. Ernie Fortner-Mrs.

i introduced Miss L. R. Reynolds, Smith college, Alfred Carpenter of Oswego, son of West-Mrs. Frank Dawcs. who reviewed seventy 4TH WALL PHONE 7004 The home decoration study group of the American Association of University Women will have a gan, Mrs.

rwen J1 TapHnn I basket lunch ana wmte eiepnant Mrs. Carol Carpenter, 1615 Indiana street. Oswego. The wedding will jlr. Milligan, who reviewed "Seventy .5, Miles from a Lemon," by Haydie L.

Mitchell Yates. Fifteen members and the street. Oswego. The wedding will Mr and Mrs. Frank L.

Mitchell ial JT vi, take place June 12 at the home of alld 3on Donald, of Maywood, following guests attended: the bride's parents, 1809 South entertained a group of for- C. Magruder of Cleveland, Miss i. ATuiioron "Mrs. vv. Brown.

Mrs. I MrB UaSltel aHU 1B 1 1 P-O-lliCVl a 6 11T TTT 13.m..n SpJSrd gift exchange at 1 o'clock Monday Broadway, Pittsburg. Mr. Carpen- mer Joplin residents at a fare- M.lhgan^ Mrs. W.

Bnmn. L. Butts Mrs Hun- afternoon. Mrs. Grant 35091 ter is business manager of the well party there in honor of Mr.

Carrol Arthur W. L. Butts Mrs J. a Hun hostesg Democrat and the Carpen-i a rs. Lee Sweeten, who are sett, Mrs.

R. C. Trootman Mrs. C. PrW? to the group, and she will be as- ter Press.

He is a graduate of, returning to their, home in Joplin H. Havens, Mrs. George Richard- Mr, Cpril Thornhill Mrs siated by Mrs. W. R.

Pickering Kansas State college in Manhat-' after having spent the winter in son. Mrs Dan Bartholomew Mrs. Mrs. cecii inornmii. Mrs.

ti. a. i Tiroifif Tnrcronsnn Mrs. Jack D. Mrs.

Cecil Thornhill. Mrs. H. S. Ross, Mrs.

Wallace Wilson. Mrs. Alois Johns, Mrs. O. Blanke, Mrs.

A. S. Ross. I tan, where ha majored in jourtial- 'Mr. Sweeten is a Walter Jorgenson, Mrs.

md Mrs Steiner. tan, where ha majored journal-, California. Mr. Sweeten is a vvaiLei -The final meeting of the drama! ism. Miss Hughes is a graduate brother of Mrs.

Mitchell. Another. Knight. Mrs. Earl Wilkinson, Mrs.

-r TT lir hoM (Storo Toar-Vipv; rnllfS'P oictot- nrnfo i J. M. JackSOH, MTS. Claude Kat- group of A. A.

U. W. will be held I CHI iv ffOLLO. o. JLbisoo.

Mrs. W. R. Thurston, Mrs. Hugh' Friday, May 21, instead of May 14 The meeting will be at the home of Mrs.

ism. JMISS is i i a Rroiner ui of Kansas State Teachers college sister. Mrs. Grace Richey, resides J- M. Jackson, Mrs.

at Pittsburg. Ratin Joplin. Those present "were Mr. liff, Mrs. Chester Smith, Mrs.

Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank iPctett. Mrs. Leonard Coj- ing will oe at me nome ui Miss Shirley Williams, a pupil of Bert C.

Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Vic-j V. Parks Woods, Miss Evelyn Mil- Miss Rhetia Hesselberg, will pre-' tor H.

Douglas and daughters. wilt rpvipw the book. "Seventy' sent a formal violin recital Tues- Don Logan and Mrs. Roy Millard OOQH irlilpSa f-j CAJ ii jjuias i S' ligan will review the book, "Seventy' sent a formal violin recital Tues- Don Logan and Mrs. Roy Millard ii Miles From a Lemon." by Haydie day night at Kansas State college and the latter's infant Ste- I TTl'1111 r.

i-- ft Yates. Four Winds farm, country estate I of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Childress. in Pittsburg. Miss Williams, who ven Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niles is a talented musician, is a fresh- and daughter, Charlene; Mr.

and man at Kansas City Teachers' col- Mrs. J. B. Handy, Mrs. J.

S. Handy. lege. She will repeat the program' Mr. and Mrs.

V. A. Handy and RICHARDS THE SHOP OF ORIGINAL MODES STORE 1JOUR FURS NO1D In Our Refrigerated Humidity-Controlled Vaults Approved by the Fur Institute of America Hare. Mr and Robert Wchey Pri- Robert Kicne. of Air and, jirs.

j. iege. one icpvtv was the scene of a Mother's day a 8 o'clock Friday nipht in the St. grandson. Jerry Bird; Miss Joan tea given Friday afternoon by the John-Guengerich studio.

Handy, Mrs. Esther Newby, Mrs. Si National Tri-State Kappa Kappa! A rt La ea I Mr nd Mr Alumnae Association. Sev-j Mlss Virginia Bailey of Los An- McDonald. Miles Edward McDon- 5 enty-five guests called between the geles who has been the Jiouse guest aJd Mr and Mrs al Payne 5 hours of 2 and 4 o'clock.

The, Mrs Raymond Jones. 619 North 5 guests were greeted by Miss Vir-jj oplm re et, was honored at a ginia LaRue, a member of the i i unc heon given Wednesday by Mrs. Kappa chapter at the University Jones a the Woman's Club. Miss of Kansas, in Lawrence. Novel Bailey and Mrs.

Jones were college 1 identification tags were presented friends and ma a trip to South to the mother and gold Kappa Am er ca together. Other guests in- name keys were worn by the mem-! clude( Mrs. Albert Christman. Mrs. bers.

The sorority colors, blue and ynn Scott. Mrs. William Bailey. 1 blue, predominated in the decora- Mrg aTO es Wees. Mrs.

Beecher 2 tions. The tea table was centered Hornaday, Mrs. Wendell Fuhr, Mrs. p- with a bouquet of delphinium and jj Ha'vens. Mrs.

Robert Clay iris with a Kappa key topping the i and Mrs Jack King. Several ins floral arrangement. A Chinese lace orma affairs were given in honor tablecloth cox-ercd the table. Mrs. of Miss Bailey, who left yesterday Cowgill Blair and Miss Margaret or Lo Angeles.

9 Fones presided at the punch bowl. Miss Fones is president of the Ellen Wiggins, daughter of alumnae association. The affair Mr anJ rs Wicpins. 2633 was arranged by Mrs. Monte Tay- gast Eichth street, will be mar- Remember Mother TODAY Mixed Boxes or ixtvcly Corsages.

Large Selection of Porch Box Plants (We Wire Rowers) Hall's GREENHOUSE 1301 N. SL Ixruis Phone 1157 RrfVitalife is 1h (l rcjwvcnalmjr nicnt your after a the natural oils of the pelt to jirolonj: the youth and beauty of your This fine m'g lifts the drab film winter leaves on furs returns- them to you glossy and pliant as- new. RcVitalifc glazes your fuis to silken beauty highlights, Iheir smo'1h, shining loveliness. Kvery fur weather-proofed for sc-Ason-long beauty at no extra cost. tvt, 7 i i i i nj i i i i Coyne.

Members of the alumnae Tex. The wedding will 3 group assisted in receiving. Mem-' take place in the Central J-ors and guests attended from Car- -Q jhaRe. Neosho. Miami, Baxter Springs.

Columbus. Webb City and in Mrs. Claude E. Jardon and Mrs. Huph L.

McGuiro entertained with a beautifully appointed May jvuty in the form of a hridpe-hinrheon 5 Tuesday at the Club. A l.Trpe maypole in pastel shades was placed on the aiiditoiium rtlalform. 0 -vith mjnaalnrc mavpnlc-5 and hnu- --SPARTON- The Finest in AM-FM Combinations Your Best Buy in Listening Pleasure I I I A fill MAIN wrsic Quality Kasiest PHONE 157 5 Ktjf.Ms in i i MTS, ,1. M. Mis.

Hush A Mi i i Mis. "oaa Canivlifll, IV. Mrs. 5-wHTi Mrs j. Voi) Srhultz of i H.TTiy i i i Kiij'fTl "oihin ni Kan-as Vr.ii Milhsan.

i MT- Kori. Mif John arid MT md MT-- C. M.ihor, '''r'ajTifd a i danc'f- on 5 in Ihr V. M. A.

in honor rf daujrhici, Jane Mabon. Mi. arid Mrs. Maion and family moving to MiaTni in 2 July. Oihc-r Mrs.

Bradlry. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.

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