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The Sun from Vincennes, Indiana • 11

Publication:
The Suni
Location:
Vincennes, Indiana
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11
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VINCENNES SUN-COMMERCIAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1978 PAGE II Miss Phyllis Todd Senior Center Needs Help for Graft Show anA tlAalth flaw ho and Health Day; bake sale; Comprehensive Senior the Senior Citizens Holidays goods may be taken to the need workers in the Senior American Center's booths at Services Project is going to Weds M.L White Shower Honors Mrs. Milligan Phyllis Ann Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Todd of 2 North 17th Street, Vincennes, was married at 2 p.m. Saturday to Michael L.

White, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donel White of Rt. 1, Montgomery. The wedding took place in St.

Peter's Catholic Church in Montgomery with the Rev. Roman Heerdink officiating at the double-ring service. Don Wade was organist and Miss Patrice Stodghill was soloist. Bouquets of white gladioli, blue carnations, white daisies and baby's breath were at the altar. The bride was given in Arts Galore craft show Nov.

25 and 26. Project director Kathy Todd said that the workers will be assigned to the center's arts and crafts, boutique, woodworking and ceramics booths. The show will be at Knox County YMCA, 2010 College Avenue. Hours will be between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.

25, a Saturday, and from 2 to 5 p.m. the next afternoon. Anyone can exhibit at the show, Mrs. Todd said. Entry forms may be obtained at the center, 19 North Fourth Street.

Mrs. Todd announced other special activities, including Health Day, Nov. 2. Registered nurse Judy Scott will take blood pressures at Senior American Center between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Granny's Bake Sale, Nov. 2. Donations of baked center. Indianapolis Lafayette Square trip, Nov. 14, with bus leaving center at 7:30 a.m.

and returning about 8 p.m. Reservations and payment ($8.25) due by Nov. 10. Scheduled activities for this week: Senior American Center 19 North 4th Street Vincennes Monday Noon, lunch and Vincennes University speaker; 12:30 p.m. games and ceramics; alterations and woodworking hourly.

Tuesday Noon, lunch and accordion music; 10 a.m., quilting; 12:30 p.m., ceramics; 1 p.m., sewing; woodworking hourly. Wednesday Noon, lunch and active games; 12:30, ceramics and weaving. Thursday Noon, lunch weaving, alterations and woodworking hourly. Friday Noon, lunch and fellowship; noon, Wabash Senior Club meeting and carry-in; alterations; 7 p.m., dancing and euchre. Bicknell Senior Center Daily Hot lunch at noon, quilting, games, cards, ceramics, macrame, crafts and stereo music.

Wednesday EOC van service, 8:25 a.m.; woodworking; progressive euchre, 7 p.m. Thursday EOC van service, 9:3 5 a.m. Friday Van service to Vincennes, 9:20 a.m. Saturday Progressive euchre, 7 p.m. Southgate Center Vincennes Daily noon lunch and euchre; Thursday 11 a.m.

to 1 p.m., ceramics; 1 to 2:30 p.m., bowling at Vincennes University. Peter Donie, Mrs. Gene Wil-kerson, Mrs. Maurice Gotschall, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs.

Martha Hart, Miss Beverly Slavens, Mrs. Woodrow Allen, Mrs. Robert Webber, Mrs. Joe White, Mrs. John Wick, Mrs.

Larry McClung, Mrs. Louise Allen and Mrs. Wesley Weaver (the bridegroom's mother). Hostesses were Mrs. John Kolehouse, Mrs.

Charles Murray, Mrs. Eldon Parker, Mrs. George Whitehouse, Mrs. Tom Akers and Beth, Mrs. Walter Davis and Stacie and Terri and Mrs.

William White. ML'- SAVE UP TO 50 IN EVERY DEPT. I Mrs. David Milligan was honored last Sunday at a post- nuptial shower in the Harrison Room at Vincennes University. Mrs.

Milligan, the former Peggy Cowper of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, and Davis Milligan of Vincennes were married in Sault Ste. Marie on Sept. 16. Contest prizes were won by Mrs.

Ralph Seals, Mrs. Robert Webber and Mrs. Peter Donie. The guest list included Mrs. John Ritz, Mrs.

Ralph Seals, Mrs. William White-sell, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. Clay Johnson, Mrs. Merlin Schwein, Mrs.

Ted Fisher, Mrs. Louis Vieck, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. John Arnold, Mrs. Charles TeWalt.

Mrs. Modern Matures Carry-In Dinner at North Church Modern Matures group held a carry-in dinner and program recently at North Methodist Church. The Rev. Marvin Roeder gave the prayer and Alfred Sutch led devotions on the theme, Live a Day at a Time. He spoke of the value of having "a philosophical clock." A movie, The Bible, A Literary Heritage, was shown.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wheat-craft will host a meeting on Nov. 15. LAST WEEK OF SALE 231 MAIN STREET VINCENNES' MOST INTERESTING STORE 14-K GOLD WEDDING BANDS MRS.

MICHAEL L. WHITE Robb, and attended by Miss Lisa Jones as her maid of honor; Miss Barbara White of Montgomery, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Sandy Murphy of Montgomery. Richard White of Montgomery was his brother's best man. Groomsmen were Roger Patterson of Cannelburg and the bride's brother, Roscoe Todd and the ushers were Carl Fox of Montgomery, brother-in-law of the bride, and Oscar Sanders. The bride wore a gown of silk organza with an Empire bodice overlaid with Venice lace, an Elizabethan neckline and bishop sleeves.

The A-line skirt formed a chapel-length train and was adorned with spiraling lace oan the front. Lace bordered the hemline. A matching lace caplet held her fingertip-length veil of lace-bordered illusion. She wore a necklace that had belonged to her grandmother, the late Mrs. Oma Todd.

Her flowers were a silk cascade of white roses with touches of blue. Her honor attendant wore a light-blue velvet dress trimmed in dark-blue velvet. She carried two single white roses. Bridesmaids wore dark-blue velvet with light-blue velvet and white lace trim. Each carried a single white rose.

Nancy Beaman registered the guests and Georgia Blevins of Montgomery and Charlotte Sanders served at Starlight DIAMOND SOLITAIRES the reception, in the St. Peter's Catholic School basement. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside on Rt. 2, Montgomery. The new" Mrs.

White attended Vincennes Lincoln High School. White graduated from Barr-Reeve High School in 1975 and is employed with the town of Montgomery. SAVE 25 DIWIOND BANDS from $69 each It's Time To Think Bulbs if You Want Spring Color FREE! WATER FORD-STYLE RING CADDY WITH EVERY DIAMOND RING SOLD REGULAR VALUES $200 TO $2,500 ROUNDS 'MARQUISES OVALS 'PEARS-HEARTS EMERALD CUTS 60,000 students to foreign countries for vocational and technical training to carry out its economic development plans. 14-K GOLD TIFFANY-STYLE LADY'S SOLITAIRE MOUNTING ENGRAVED BANDS from $795ih PERSONALIZED FREE news release. The release states that the Nigerian government is paying the entire cost of this undertaking, and has recently presented a 9.2 million dollar check to A.I.D.

to meet sme of this year's cost of the 2,000 students. The incoming students will be the third group of Nigerians to study in the United States under the project coodinated by the Agency's Office of Reimbursable Development Programs. The students are expected to return to Nigeria after the completion of their studies, says the release. Nigeria plans to send up to By EARL ARONSON AP Newsfeatures Every year at the famed Keukenhof Gardens at Lisse, Netherlands, visitors are polled about their favorite among the thousands of varieties, and the most popular make up the coveted International Holland Bulb Selections. A dozen emerged 1978 winners as millions of spectators visited the garnearly two thousand.

These Nigerian students are part of the largest program for technical training the United States has undertaken with an African nation, according to an A.I.D. aft ONLY Morris Chapel Plans Prayer Day Program North Knox Church Women United will hold their Community Day program at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Morris Chapel United Methodist Church, A retired minister, the Rev. Ellis Biggs of Oaktown, will speak. 95 $39 BEAUTIFUL WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY 618-943-4361 LABOR1 INCLUDED 14-K GOLD MEN'S MOUNTINGS DIAMOND MGUNTINGS SPECIAL! Vincennes Actor Appears in Agatha Christie Play (2 InV Vk ENTIRE 2) 1 9, Wv SELECTION Xffl ITALIAN-STYLE 14-K DINNER 1 RING MOUNTINGS CHAINS pl low as $6995 LABOR INCLUDED ZUbOFF Have a whirl in from only 30 OOFF LABOR INCLUDED If your diamond! art in worn or out-of-datt mountings, lei our skilled technicians put them in beautiful new one.

Original designs at no extra charge. other houseguests at The Hollow. The play will be in Stinson Hall Auditorium on the college campus, beginning at 8 p.m. each evening. Senior citizens 60 and older will be admitted free.

Student groups of 12 or more should contact the college for special discount tickets. Ron Campbell of Vincennes will appear in an Agatha Christie mystery play at Oakland City College Nov. 2 through 4. The play, The Hollow, is produced by the college's theater department. It's the story of a mysterious murder and suspicions that fall upon Sir Henry Angka-tell (Campbell's role) and.

ALLWORK DONE IN HILLAAAN'S SHOP Mike Weber Is Now Five VINCENNES' LARGEST SELECTION of WATCHES 1 Aslows 1 agltalt, wrlit alarm, iportt IV li- IJ! Jy WATCH DEPT. GUARANTEES EVERY mMlLJ jgi SEIKO WE SELL Chris Stuckey, Julie Weber, Sharon Duke, Cindi Dicus, Dianna Kessler, Gayle and John Lee, Alan, Erin and Andy Lee, Connie Stevenson, Sandee Stuckey, Sandy Risley, Linda Webber, Henry Peacock, and Mike's parents, Fred and Debbie Weber, and his grand-mother. Murrel Peacock. Cards Will Honor Vernle McNeal A card shower is planned Nov. 1 Vernie McNeal on his 87th birthday.

He resides with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanMeter, Rt. 1, Vincennes. Michael Weber celebrated his fifth birthday Oct.

24 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall In Bruceville. Hosts were Debbie Weber, Fred Weber, Connie Stevenson and Henry Peacock. Brad Carrie won the door prize and games were won by Chris Stuckey and Kathy Risley. Attending were Mike, the honored guest; Clint Durall, Brad Carle, Karen Risley, Will Kessler, Mlchell Carle, Candl Stevenson, Junior Risley, Kathy Risley, Kris Risley, Amy Lee, Jackie Durall, Adam Lee, Nicole Webber, Greg Duke, Jimmy Duke, tieaith-texj Health-tex clothes can run around for years and years without showing many signs of wear. Choose single knits, doublcknits, and wovens, jeans, and polos and jumpsuits and dresses and sets and creepers and more.

For boys, Size 3 months to Size 8, and for girls, Size 3 months to 6X. The Daby Shop Vincennes S12482-C734 (under new ownership) 231 MAIN STREET LAY AWAY NCW FOR CHRISTMAS OPEN A HILIMAN CHARGE ACCOUNT teWELERS NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES FOR 90 DAYS DIAMOND IMPORTERS.

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