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The Times from Hammond, Indiana • 25

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The Timesi
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Hammond, Indiana
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Friday September 11 1959 THE HAMMOND TIMES Cuprak-Amold Vows Said Our Udy of Knock Church In Calumet CHy was the scene of a pretty wedding ceremony August SS when Mias Laurinda Susan Cuprak daughter of Mr and Mra Michael Cuprak Jr ft 4T laath St Calumrt CMy becasM thb bride af John Franklia Arnold Jr He Is the son of John Arnold Sr of Hamssond and Mra Heboid Rife of Dyer The Rev Thomas Jtwidaa officiated at the 11 ml double-ring ceremony Roger Fisber served as the greem's beat man and Ran Snyder was the usher Given In marriage by her father the bride were a fleer length gown of ailk organza with a chapel train The dress waa designed with a Baague waist bouffant shirt and appliqued Swiss embroidery with sequins Hsr fingertip veil was caught to pearl headpiece She carried cascade bouquet af white prehids roses and stephanetUi Griffith Legion Unit Plans Party Plane are underway tor the Griffith AsMwran Legion Auxiliary fait party to be held Sept 18 st the mental hospital in Westville it was announced at the recent unit meeting at the Legion Home Mra Clarence Rire rehabilitation chairman and Mra Joe Lnlch past president are in charge of the event at whirh moat members will assist The community service chairman Mr Minter reported that 88 hours were spent on wonhwile charity activities by members during August Committee chairmen for who were named by Mra Riehl president and ratified by the member were Miss Leona GrugeL Americanism: Mr Leo Konopasrk child welfare Mra Eugene Hayes cml defense Mrs Minter community service: Mra James Brown constitution ond by-la we Mis I Lieaenfeldt education and scholarship Mrs James Brown finsnre Mrs Wilson Girls' State johx nuxKUN Arnold jl (Lturindi Susan Cuprak) Waste past 'IDA JEAX PUNKAS ANNOUNCING THE engagement of her daughter Ida Jena to Michael Poed bob of Mr aad Mrs Sam Pocci of 4327 Olcott Ave East Chicago is Mrs Priscilla Puskas of 4830 Kennedy Ave East Chicago Wedding plans are indefinite Both young people are graduates of Roosevelt High School The bride-elect is presently employed at the Inland Steel Co and her fiance is employed by thb Blaw-Knox Co pm nn MR AND MRA ROBERT STEPHEN BANCWCH (Barbara Ann Wallace! Barbara Ann Wallace Weds Robert Banchich White gladioli and carnations adorned the altar of St John Banco Church in Hammond for the nuptials of the former Miss Barbara Ann Wallace daughter of Mr and Mrs Otis Wallace 114 Glen Tark Griffith and Robert Stephen Banchich eon of Mr end Mra Stephen Banchich of 1137 Spruce St Hammond Rings seen exchanged with the Rev Robert I Calumet AAUW Plans Fall Opening Meeting A social evening for members of the Calumet Area Branrh of the American Association of University Women will be held at 8 pm Monday at the Hammond YWCA Sft Ogden St Mra Robert Baxter of Hammond is chairman of the event All women who hold approved degrees from colleges and universities approved tor AAUW member- semble sraa a gold and brows print two-piece dress with blow a accessories Mr Banchich who Is employed st Lever Brothers Co is a graduate of Hammond High School The new Mrs Banchich la a graduate of Griffith High School They win reside at 8833 Jacksoa Ave Hammond MBA LAWRENCE Miller and Mra George Bunco junior activities Mrs Gullette Knights-town Home: Mra Floyd Burger legislation Mra Bunrc membership Mrs Cart Spenner merit Mra John Biier music Mis James Cavanaugh national security: Mrs Fagrn Pan-American Mrs Joe Slacian pant presidents' parley and publicity: Mrs Joe Spencer and Mra Paul Kersey poppy Mrs Max Adams radio-television: Mrs Clarence Rice rehabilitation and Mrs Lewis Robinson veterans' craft sales It wras also announced at the meeting that Mrs Slacian was installed as district chaplain for lm at the rerent district meeting held st Tol lesion Post in Gary by Mrs Riehl past district president and current Griffith Unit president Griffith women who were riled tor service to the district during 1858 wrote the Mesdamea Liesen-felt Slacian Bunca and Carl Spenner The next meeting of the Griffith Unit will be at 8 pm Oct 1 at the Legion Home on Wiggs avenue In Griffith CRISPER CEREAL If humid weather has softened ready-to-eat cereal spread it in a jelly -roll pan and rusp it in a alow men Let the cereal cool again before serving Cold Far Sure Recipes sometimes eall for grated rooked sweet potatoes Make sure the potatoes are cold before you try to shred them! For epicures: crescents nf peeled cantaloupe with paper-thin slices nf ham Sue Ann Losh Feted At Round of Showers Honorre at mrenl prenuptial showers hrld recently Miaa Sue Ana Ltd daughter of Mr and Mra William Loah tM Wiekrr Avt Hammond who will beeoms tho bride of Albert Fay Houcheni Saturday Mr Houcheaa la the eon of Mr and Mra Howard Houehena Of MM Kennedy Ave Hammond Her aorority aiatera at Alpha Omicron Pi at Ball State Teacher' College feted her with an "Around the Clock" household shower Hostesses were Miss Janice Hefner of Rensselaer Ind Miaa Dorothy Cormier of South Bend Ind Mrs Charles Rose an aunt of the groom and Mrs Howard Houehena the groom's mother acted as hostesses for a large miscellaneous shower held at a Highland dairy halL Fifty guests attended and the decorations win in the bridal colors of pink and white Tho bride-elect's grandmother Mr Losh Bhd an aunt Miss Grace Losh honored Miss Losh with a paper shower for 12 members of the immediate family In Lebanon Ohio An informal buffet supper and mftcellaneous shower eras given by Miss Betty Feldt a rhildhond friend of the who will serve as her maid of honor Those attending were the Misses Karen Daniel Gale Bradford Lynne Fitswater Patty Lehmann and Alexandria Gardner Plan Open House for Hr aad Mra Jeiopfc Thiel Mr and Mra Josrph Thiel will be the guests of honor at an open house In celebration of their 40th wedding anniversary from to Sunday in the basement of St John Church of St John 2nd Friends and relatives are being Invited to the affair Twin Granddaughter (hr Two Cslumet Region Couple Mr and Mrs Stanley Jacobs of 4038 Railroad Ave East Chicago returned home recently after visiting their son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mra William Ketchum in Riverside Calif Mr and Mrs Jacobs were in Riverside for the christening of their twin granddaughter Sheryl Lynn and Shelly Lee who were bora July 17 Mr and Mra Alden Ketchum of 1101 Kennedy Ave Highland were also present for the christening and will be visiting in Riverside for two weeks The babies are the first born for the William Ketchum and are the first grandchildren of Mr and Mrs Jacobs and Mr and Mra Ketchum The baptismal ceremony took place in the chapel of he Blessed Sacrament Church at March Air Force base with the Rev John If Kessler officiating Mr and Mrs Larry Scbald of Riverside are the sixmaora Parmer Dyer Residents Parents of Fourth Child Two former Dyer residents Mr and Mra Robert Johnson now of Hillsborough Calif are announcing birth of their fourth child Jeffrey Michael who was born Sept 4 Mrs Olga Lawson of Dyer and Mrs Lillian Johnao 1 of San Francisco Calif are hia Charlebois officiating for the 11 am nte on Aug 3 Jack Spudich and Raymond Piasen seated guests in the church Serving the groom as best man was Donald Panassnw 000 FIVE TIERS of Isre composed the walts-length gown worn by the bride Tbs tirrs nf lace weie alternated by nylon tulle Lare over taffeta comprised tha bodice which was styled with a portrait neckline and short lace sleeves She also were lace gauntlets and a fingertip veil held by a crown of seed pearls and iridescent Two whits orchids carnations and stephanotia formed her bouquet Mlf XAVCr Moscly attended her eousin as maid of honor and the Misses Jen Banchirh sister of the groom and Anita Golan the giooms cousin were the bridesmaids All were attired in rose de Paris rol-rfd gowns of chiffon over taffeta Large satin bandeaux had blusher veils White earnstmna around matching rose carnations wers their floral arrangements Before mnlnnng to Wisconsin for a wedding trip the rnuple greeted ISO gursta at a reception at the VFW Post 428 In Hammond The bride's traveling en HffcrM Cat GLADIOLAS 39 lunch JANSEN'S Qeafffy FreHs cod Vegetables At AH TAue 2122 Ridqo Rond Tkm Oien Cslsrsd ta JfwMmd tee met last wreck at the home of Mra Brown the chairman aha announced the members of her committee tor the following year They include Mrs Heriocker of Hammond retiring chairman Mra Rakowsky of Hammond Mra Todd of Hammond: Mra Mickel of Munster Mra Epplcr of Munster Mrs Thompson of Calumet City Mra A Franklin of Griffith Mra Melvin IVahler of Lansing: Mrs Leiand of Whiting Mra William Manchak of Whiting Mrs Blnstock of Hammond Mias Grace Leingor of East Chicago and Miss Betty Luckenbill of East Chicago All of these rommittee members will share Information about the association with women who are Interested in joining BALLERINA-LENGTH it of dark blue lace with powder veiled hats were wont by the maid of hooar Miso Betty lss Provcfaand the bridcmnald Miaa Margie Chwastowics In similar 'eoatuases were the Junior bridesmaids Barbara Jean Prove! and Maty Ana Bcripnee They all carried cascade bouquets af whit carnations and small garnet Linda FerranteM tho flower Sri appeared in a Mae organdy -ess and carried a basket filled with white carnations and red roses The ring hearer was Martin Jublnaky Three hundred and fifty guests attended a reception In honor of the newlyweds at St Thomas More Hail In Munster Before leaving on a Wisconsin honeymoon the new Mra Arnold changed to a white dram with white accessories The bride le a Thornton Fractional High School graduate and Is an IBM operator at Rand Me-Nally Her husband a graduate of Hammond Technical High School le a driver at the same company They are making their home at 5831 Erie St Hammond Club Guest Day Set For Tuesday Miss Carol Lone women's travel director of Shell Oil Co will be the featured speaker at the Guest Day meeting of the Whiting Woman's Club Tuesday at the Whiting Community Center Miaa Lone travels men than 80000 miles each -year visiting the nation's famous and little-known points of interest and testing Ideas and methods to In- reuse motoring romfort end pleasure for American women and their families Travel tipe to solve luggage packing problems will be one aspect of the talk Each Woman's dab member may Invite a guest to this meeting Invitations havs also been extended to the Whiting Junior Woman's Club and (he Whiting Newcomera Club members Mrs Robert Vogel is chairmen of the tea committee and ehe will be assisted by the Mee-dames Merrill Adams Arvo An-tilla Leo Brown Nellie Brush Lloyd Finley Laban Faster Hendrickson 8 Kovacik TTunk Lauer Andrew Liscinsky Jnecpti Malatin Adolph Mast Henry Sampson Rosa Snapp Donald Williams and Roy Wll- Dyer Garden Club Meets For Program "Arranging Our Garden Flow-era'' urns the theme of the talk given by Mra Mills an accredited judge from a local garden dub when the Dyer Garden Club met recently at the home of Mrs Vernon Sellgrr Mrs Mills demonstrated her talk with arrangements of different types of flowers Several members of the Dyer club were awarded ribbons at the Lake County Fair Flower Show Refreshments wars served from a buffet table decorated with a driftwood arrangement made by Mrs Harry Fetsinger The September meeting will be held at the home of Mra John Quinn on Sept 23 child a daughter on Kept 8 at St Margaret Hospital Ttirv havs named the baby Cynthia Ann The maternal grandparents are Mr and Mra William Hancock of Hammond and the paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Marvin Uptaln of Birmingham Ala The baby's mother is the former Miss Elizabeth Ann Han rork Child in too grandmothers Jeffrey's maternal great-grandfather is Gal-breath also of Dyer He also has two brothers and sister Robbie seven Christie six and Tirnmie four Hia mother was a former kindergarten teacher at the Lafayette School Lristikow Family Are Residing la San INega Mr and Mra Jerry Leistikow and daughter Cynthia Jean former Hammond residents re now making their home at 2771 Worden St San Diegn Calif Mr Leistikow received hia bachelor's degree In Industrial design from Southern Illinois University In June Fourth Xewacsyk Infant Christened In Munrter Sponaonng Michael Edward Nowaczyk son of Mr and Mrs Edward Nnwacsyk of 8035 Howard Ave Munster for hit baptism Sept 4 were Miss Jeanne Schreiner and Robert Nowa-syk both of Hammond Toung Michael who was born Aug 34 at St Margaret I'oapitaL was christened at St Thomas More Church in Munster His-grandfathsra John Schreiner and Edward Nowaczyk both of Hammond were present at a dinner in his honor following the rite Also present were Debra three Jeff two and Lori one hie aisters and brother Virgil Fklcene Return From Floriat Convention Mr and Mrs Virgil Palrone of 133 Cisrk Road Gary operators of Christy florists of East Chicago recentlv returned from a florist convention In Loe Angeles and Honolulu The convention wav held by those belonging to the Floilst' Delivery Conference While there they attended schools on floral displays in Lnv Angeles and were present for the 50th state celebration In Honolulu Mr and Mra Mrhls 1 plain A anon to Birth of Daughter Mr and Mrs Melvin l'-italn of 1A Highland St Highland are announcing the birth of their first ahlp are Invited to Join the association Information about the Calumet Area Branch general meetings study groups and projects may be obtained by contacting Mrs Russell Brown 1S8X 8 River Dr Munster membership chairman or Mra It Heriocker T18 Drlmar Ave Hammond Membership is granted to any woman holding an accepted degree from an institution approved by the committee on standards and recognition of the AAUW This ruling grows nut of the association's belief that it has a responsibility to encourage sound programs of higher education for women and that a sound educktional program must include an extensive general background -o TO BE a nroved tor membership a degree must Indude a good background of general studies outside the field of 1 penalization The institution must also have a high academic rating make adequate provisions for women students give recognition to women on the faculty and in administration and maintain academic freedom 'in ita administrative and teaching bodies Thera an at present ISO active mem here la the Cabinet Arra' Branch The executive board which met this week at the home of Miss Lois Random president announced that beginning in October the branch meetings wilt be held the first Monday of each month October through June at the Trinity Lutheran Church Hohman Ave and 17Srd St Hammond 000 MISS RANDOM attended a state board meeting held at Indianapolis While there she served as recorder for a conference of branch presidents Dr Hallie Fanner of Anderson first vice president of the national association presided at the conference When the membership commit- ALL IN-THE EAR What you min this firl'd car in Sonotonc's new hearing aid complete IT'S WORN ENTIRELY IN THE EAR no cord no extra "button" Weighs only half an ounce Women's hairdos hide it' completely On men thin amaiing hearing aid la barely noticeable from any angle BfMOtvsnanoN-NG S0N0T0NE OF HAMMOND S231 Hnhnwn Snltn42S Phono: Wltfmort M1 QM0DGKD QEpQlUtfHPQP uncBCEEBicninP QuEIflDQnK)Gto isBffk 3 ftflBrn Bill Qpi O1 (Q5LQC ipji 4S Qr Sf "fSBazae Or 1 1 sssx FRIDUSS BUILD YOUR COMPLETE SET ON OUR EASY BOOK-A-WEEK 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