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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 23

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1953 23 Have Wedding Trip to Falls, White Gladioli Form Setting for Wedding Of Miss Betty Lou Teachout and Moses Vegh LAST-MINUTE DESSERT For a real last-minute dessert make one of the new instant puddings. Add Va cup chopped walnuts to the mixture before spoon FOUNTAIN SPECIAL it Fresh fruit sodas and sundaes ILYTTILES 507 Ooellette Ave. Opp. Tunnel Before an altar banked with ing it into serving dishes.

Top with a puff of whipped cream and handsome walnut half. white gladioli, in Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle, the Rev. William Fitch united in marriage, in a double-ring ceremony. Miss Betty JlS WITH THAT Lou Teachout, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Teachout of De troit, and Mr.

Moses Vegh, son of Mr. and Mrs. rank Vegh of Te- FRENCH'S FLAVOUR! First Lady Keeps Skirts At 13 Inches By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON, (UP) Mamie Eisenhower is going to keep her hemlines down. The First Lady wears her skirts 13 inches from the ground and she plans to keep them that way. In fact, the mistress of the White House is all set for the season.

For a good reason. She is going to wear last season's clothing the new fall fashions nothwithstanding. Vacationing at her mother's home in Denver, Mrs. Eisehower has purchased "a few things" through ads in the papers, according to her secretary, Mrs. Jane McCaffree, but she apparently plans to go easy on the president's pocketbook.

ECONOMY CONTAGIOUS Economy may be contagious in this administration. The cabinet's glamor girl, Oveta Chip Hobby, secretary of health, education and welfare, seems to feel the same as Mrs. Eisenhower about the fall cumseh road east. Mrs. Laura Vegh, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer" during the ceremony, accompanied by Mr.

Stanley Gibson at the organ. "via i V' The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charming in a strapless gown of Chanfilly lace and nylon net over tulle. Her lace jacket featured a Peter Pan collar and tiny self covered buttons, the long sleeves ending in points over her hands and panels of lace form ing points over her hips. Her three-tiered veil of illusion was A 'Vji held to her head by a small pearl cap. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and chrysanthemums.

SISTER ATTENDS The matron of honor, Mrs. Henry Sheperdson, sister of the fashions. Mrs. Hobby, who has been on a split-second schedule, bride, was in a strapless gown of orchid taffeta and nylon net, fea Send 104 for 4 "Mr. and Mrs.

William Dufour were married at St Alphonsus the bride being the former Miss Theresa Raham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raham of London street, and the bridegroom being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Dufour of Pierre avenue.

Following a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, they have taken up residence on Askin boulevard. said: "I haven't even thought about them. I'm not going to have a fall wardrobe. But if I did intend to buy, I would wear whatever length to fry of tht mrt tdtlio of "Culinary Art" recipe boot la Keckilt Coiman (Canada) Limited, Dept. FR.

1000 Ambers Street, Montreal. of skirt would please me." turing a jacket with a portrait neckline and forget-me-nots on the full fashioned bodice and cap sleeves. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellcw carnations. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Dorothy Vegh, Mrs.

Jean Vegh," Mrs. Laura Jean Vegh and Miss Donna Stewart, wore gowns styled identically to Turkey Dinner "But then," she added woefully, "I haven't even had time to think about what would please me." Always chic, with a natural flair for clothes, Mrs. Hobby, whose the IVi lbs. ground chuck beef, 1 '2 teasp. salt, 2 tblsp.

minced onion, 2 tblsp. French's Mustard, 1 egg, Vi teasp. pepper. Knead ingredients together thoroughly, pat into cakes, pan fry. Serves 5.

Loyal Victorias Plan Initiation Loyal Victoria Lodge No. 58, L.O.B.A., will hold its regular meeting Thursday night a 7:30 o'clock, in the I.O.O.F. Temple at College and Campbell avenue. In MR. AND MRS.

MOSES VEGH the matron of honor's, in rainbow colors. Set for Oct. 7 Plans were made for the annual turkey dinner to be held October 7, in the church basement, at the first fall meeting of the Woman's Association of Ottawa United Church, designier is Valentina, commented when the hemline furor was raised that hers would remain in "status quo" as long as she is in the The flower girl, Bonnie Vegh, nylon dress with navy accessories. was in aqua taiteta ana net fash The bridegroom's mother wore a navy dress with white accessories. ioned with a round neckline and For a honeymoon to St.

Petersburg, Florida, the bride wore a light blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthemums. itiation will take place, and all Creamy, smooth French's blends better, and its rich mustard goodness doesn't fade out in cooking. her headpiece was of scattered rosebuds. She carried a basket of held at the parsonage with the members are urged to be present. A reception at Smith's for 400 guests took place immediately following the ceremony.

NOT ALL OF THEM But all of Washington's leading Visitors will be welcomed yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Vegh will reside on boulevard upon their The best man was Mr. Sheperd GOLDEN APPEARANCE GOLDEN FLAVOUR-GOLDEN QUALITY A five-tiered wedding cake centred Clemenceau the bride's table.

return. ladies won't be wearing last year's numbers. Madame Helle Bonnet, wife of the French ambassador son and the ushers were Mr. Officers of the lodge will meet tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock for practice in prepration for the initiation service. (and a walking advertisement for William Vegh, Mr.

Louis Vegh, Mr. Frank Vegh and Mr. Donald Miller. For her daughter's wedding, the bride's mother chose a light blue president, Airs, hamuei Yesham, in the chair. The meeting opened with the W.

A. theme song and prayer. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. G. S.

Thomson, with a prayer by Mrs. Michael Pitters, and two solos twere sung by Mrs. Frank Parker. Conveners of the turkey dinner are Mrs. Yesham and Mrs.

J. E. Kelley. France's fashion industry), has ordered a wardrobe women will drool over. The elegant Mme.

Bonnet did St. Andrew9 Memorial Guild Postpones Meet The meeting of the Women's i Guild of St. Andrew's Memorial Gordon Kelles gave a paper church, La Salle, scheduled for Mrs her buying from the controversial Christian Dior this season. A staunch defender of "change in fashion because fashion is creation," she said she doesn't know what all the fuss is about. NOT KNEE-LENGTH Benson H.

and S. To Meet Thursday The first fall meeting of the J. E. Benson Home and School Association will be held in the auditorium Thursday, when Mr. Aloy-sius Bellaire will introduce the tomorrow, has been postponed until September 23.

it is announced today. It will open at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Ralph Smith. on (. hnstian Citizenship," and plans for the Country Fair to be held in November were discussed.

The next meeting is to be held the third Thursday of October instead of the regular second Thursday. Group 6, which had arranged the program, also served refreshments. The tall slender Frenchwoman said she was at the Dior showing when he introduced the new hemlines and "they were not knee- 50 YEARS OF BRIDGE HOLLY SPRINGS, (UP) teachers, who, in turn, will tell of the curriculum for the year. women were length at all. They were 16 m- Four Holly Springs taught the game of bndge when ches from the floor, she said.

Mr. P. D. McCallum, the prin 5- 1 tetesJ' mm J5ff A i 1 1 1111,1 i'i vp.cj iYi S': they were sixth grade students of North Mississippi Presbyterian College. That was in 1903.

and Mrs. Charlie Dean, Mrs. Ed Tyson. Mrs. Lynn Hopson and Miss Lucv cipal, will speak, as will Miss Margery Webster, Miss Lois Wylie, Mr.

Adam Steacher and Mr. Lee Van Luven. All members and particularly parents of new pupils, are in CONNECTICUT PORTIA GREENWICH, (UP) Miss Mary Slosser, 32, holds the distinction of being the first "Always in France," she added, "the women wear the lengths most becoming to their legs. If a woman has pretty legs everyone is pleased to see them." As for herself, Mme. Bonnet confessed she is "not a chicken any She's going to keep her skirts a bit longish.

woman ever admitted to the Har-jHill Daniel are still an inseparable vard Law School, and the first foursome. "We still fuss like cats vited to attend. Refreshments will be served after the meeting by Mrs. Jack Trimm and her committee. to practice law in this and dogs at bridge," said one of them.

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