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Church Groups Pag 3 TTie Greot Bend Daily Tribune Monday, February 7, 1955 Social Memos MONDAY Progress club. Miss May Harrison Home Study club, Mrs. Jerry Har- The Daily Tribune's Society Ghubch, i. a kiam Hill-Dennis Engagement The "enpasemer.t ot Br.rlv:r: Jane Hill to Pvt. Burris Loo Dev.

r.ls is announced by her Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Kill.

Pr.m. Pvt. Dennis Is the son of Mr. nr Mrs. Henry Denms.

Topcku. Miss Hill is a student 1u1r.se a' university ihookmI i-entei Kansas City. Pvt. Dennis is stationed at Fort Bliss. Tex.

DOROTHY BOWMAN, Women's Editor Phone 4211 SPRING IS ON THE WAY-A window washer on his way to work in London, England, stops to take a IodIc at Gail Norton, who walks by wearing a four-piece playsuit made in Budapest, Hungary. The suit, printed with an ivy leaf design was umong the many shown at a London fashion show. mQnMever Eastern Star Golden Sbeaf chapter No. 226 chib TUESDAY Comanche unit all day meeting beginning at 10 a.m., Mrs. Lewis Trimble Chapter F.3., PEO, 2:15 p.m., Mrs.

O. R. Priedemaii Northwest HD unit Victory HD unit Good Neighbor HD unit, Mrs. Lord Yahne Fire Belies Better Homes HD unit, Mrs. N.

H. Veail South Eena club VFW auxiliary Parnassus Music club with Mrs. Dear Miller Zeta Gamma Phapter of EA with Mrs. Eugene Merlock, 8 p.m. PEO Chapter DU, 1:30 p.m.

with Mrs. Charles Llschesky B.O.S. Club 7:30 p.m. Mrs Mariiewicz Maonic WEDNESDAY Job's Daughters stated rne-Hmc. Theta chsptr of Betv Sis ina Phi Hobby-Craft clu Shamrock HD Mrs.

a i Cook Pleasant Workers Dorcas Club PtJilumber Losseti.es Mrs. Robert Grigsby THURSDAY Opti-Mrs. club, guest day, 1 p.t Country club Great Bend HDTJ Mrs. Richard Gunn, 1:30 p.m. Legion auxiliary covered dish dinner, 10 a.m.

at Legion Home Opti Mrs. club U.S. Army Mothers, post 42 Home Makers HD unit guesi day tV coffee 9 a.m., Mrs. Sam Poos DuMor club with Mrs. L.

Bee-Royal Neighbors, p.m., lOOF hill Etud'on club Jolly Neighbors, Mrg, Marion Brief! Dartmouth club, Mrs. Elmer Bar- Juvenile Royal Neighbor meeting, i p.m.. IOOF hall Amy Mothers, 3 p.m. WLitT bos pitality room Alpha Bible class CHURCHES MONDAY First Baptist church: Willing Workers meeting, 8 p.m. First Presbyterian church: 7 p.m..

Junior department Valentine party, substory jm TUESDAY ruBl Methodlft church: p.m., Friendship. Sunday school, class First Congrefjational church: at 8 p.m., church school teachers meeting with Mrs. Sol E-ack Trinity Lutheran church. 8:15 p. m.t senior Sunday school teach-eis; 7 p.m.

Primary Sunday school learners. FiiM Presbyterian church: 9am, Bible study for Circle leaders; a m. Ruth class party, sub- WEDNESDAY First Presbyttiilan church: 2:30 p.m.. Ladies Ad at the Manse hi The theme "India" was studied by approximately one hundred per sons when the Woman's Society of the Baker Ave. Baptist church held a fumlly night meeting.

Mrs. Lee Uden, president, JMf group in singing "In Christ Were Is No East or West" companied by Mrs. Bill Sweety ganist. After a short business ses sion, she presented Mrs. Lester Spong, who is in charge of the current School of Missions.

A technicolor film, "Village of The Poor," was shown to the entire group. Following the film, the group divided for study of these various boots: Primary group The trig Tree Village', led by Mrs. Leonard Koch; Junior group "Chand of led by Mrs. Les Anderson: Jr. Hi group irte Midden Treasurer led Mrs.

Dale Sherwood: Sr. Hi group A Change Of led Mrs. Don Burjnan: and the adult group "Under 3 was 1 by Mrs. Lester Spong. This study will be continued ten ths, various groups on the Sundays preceding the evening worship ser- The Rev.

R. H. Spangler closed the session wilh prayer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. A.

Duvall. Mrs. Hugh Agnew. Mrs. Clyne Horn.

Mrs. Mollle Downey and Mrs. Ernest Llndberg. Receptionists for the evening were Mrs. R.

W. Russell and Mrs, Don Bur- 4-H Club News Heiier Live Wires The third model meeting practice was held Sunday, Feb. 6, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Leon McKinney with 20 members, 3 leaders and 4 guests present. The next model meeting practice will be held Tuesday Feb. 8, at 4 p.m. at the Helzer school. Robert Doonan, reporter Busy Buszcrs The regular monthly meeting of the Busy Buzzers 4-H club was held Tuesday at the District No.

4 school. The roll call was answered by naming a favorite holiday. Ten members, 3 leaders and 3 guests were present. The following committees during the last month: model meeting committee and safety committee. The program chairman, David Daj-r announced the following program: group singing was led by Judy While, a demonstration was given by Kay Essmiller, music appreciation was given by Rae Jean Opie, parliamentary problems and practices were presented by Judy Rice and recreation was led by Robert Opie.

The club practiced the model meeting which they will present at the 4-H day in Hoislngton. Refreshments were served Rae Jean and Roberta Opie. Walnut Valley The meeting opened wilh the members reciting the 4-H pledge. I Roll call was answered by, "My Favorite Movie Star." The minutes were read and approved when the club met Feb. 5 al District 77.

The club voted to get the 4-H agent a gift as soon as he returns from the MayD clinic. The program began with Joyce Otte leading graup singins. Kathleen Schwartz gave a demonstration on "Uses of Salt and Pepper a health talk was given by Delores Lang on "Eat the Right Foods," pnd music appreciation Joyce Otle. Janet Otte explained some par- Engagement Announced The engagement of Nndine Cad- man to Pvt. Leroy Meyer, sou of Mr- Bllci Mvs' Ro' Meyer.

Stafford, Z. Pvt. Mev od Mo an) cee is a hi ch school senior. Andrews-Wiedeman Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs.

ScdU Andrews, HDisington. announce the ena.ige-menl of their dnughtcr, Barbara Jean, to Dean Wiedeman, of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wledeman, of Russell. The brlce-elect is employed at Duckwall's and Mr.

Wledeman is employed at Safeway Slore. 2mk MANY FAMOUS 1847 ROGERS BROS. Old Pattern Favorites Exclusive Special Order Service enable vtx to fill In and complete your service nowl Wed Saturday In Church Rites Ivory gladioli and tapers decorated the First Methodist church in Stafford Saturday at 3 pm. for the marriage of Dartene fc. Bowman, daughter ol Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Bowman and Herman W. Knoche, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ollie E. Knoche. are of Stafford. The Rev.

Glen W. Palmer read the vows. Joyce Marie Prless, or ganist, and Vemon Zollars, Dodge City, vocalist. ave the wedding The weddins pari.v: Marilyn Walser, Goodland, maid of honor; Boh Bhue, Prednnla, best man; Doris Anne Wlnzeler, Laniont, Lou- an Jenkins, Csrnlyn Ewy and Mrs. Marvin Chiles, bridesmaids; Don Harris, Ness City, Donavon Hillsboro, Terry and 1 Knoche, ushers; Boyd Edward Ma-ston, taperlighter.

The bride's sown was of ivory i satin and alencon lace. She wore a veil of illusion held by an ivory satin trimmed with pearls. She carried a white Bible with white carnations and hyacinths. The attendants' gowns were of nntique ivory taffeta and their huidtlresses were miniature veils trimmed with seed pearls. They carried white prayer books with carnations, A reception was held at Brown's tearoom in Stafford.

Assisting were Aldean Knoche, Russell; Barbara. Hart, Hutchinson: Gwen Gregg, of Hiawatha: Zclma Bieber, a th Paulsen, Virginia Wilson and Donna Knoche. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Fort Knox, where the bridegroom Is stationery with the armed serv- The bride is a graduate of Kansas State college and the bridegroom attended school there. Trinity Lutheran church: 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Laymen's League Men's club F'hst Congiegational Churcn p.m., Dorcas club, church sub-story; p.m..

Wednesday evening study class, study Fiist Methodist church: 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Prayer service In youth sanctuary; 2 p.m., Gleaners Sunday school class dinner; 7:30 p.m., regular meeting of the official board Baker Ave. Baptist church 7:30 p.m. Business meeting Christian church 2 p.m., CWF executive meeting. CWF General Meeting.

1 p.m. at the Christian church. WSCS and Wesleyfm service guild covered dish supper and program Trinity Lutheran church: p.m Adult training class Baker Ave. Baptist church. 7:31) p.m Builders class Valentine party FRIDAY Firgl church: fl p.m.

Queen Esther rnif-sion hour Baker Ave. Baptist church: 7:30 Alpha Bib'e class party. Mrs. Leslie Ciniy, hostess SATURDAY Trinity Lutheran church: 9 a.m., Junior Confirmation classes Food and Markets Editor beaten egg whites. Spread evenly over cauliflower; dust with paprika.

Bake at 425 degrees F. about 20 minutes, until lightly browned. Corned Beef Hash Casserole (Serves 6-8) i Mix 2 (1 -pound) cans corned baef hash, 2 cups (firmly packed) grated soft bread crumbs, 2 slightly beaten eggs, cup milk and Vt cup chopped onion. Sea- son with salt and pepper to taste, and li teaspoon monosodium glutamate. Pack into greased BxEx2-inch baking dish.

Bake at 350 degrees F. for 1 hour. Remove from oven Spread cup catsup over top; sprinkle with 1 cup shredded process American cheese. Return to oven long enough to melt W'S DINNER: Corned beef hash casserole. baked potatoes, buttered broccoli.

seeded rolls, butter or margarine, canned cherries, cupcakes, coffee, tea, milk. nose, throat and large bronchial tubes, Congestion starts breaking up. Coughing eases. Soon he enjoys warming relief that lasts for hours. So when colds strike, use the best-known home remedy to relieve such sufferiner Vicks VapoRub.

Hub on KIF.f Brtath In Htfil McPherson-Tav'or Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mcpherson, Chase, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter. Kttthryn Colleen, Cpl.

James Howard Taylor, son of Mrs. Maple Taylor, Chase. The bride-elect Is employed at Mueldener Electric In Lyons. Cpl Taylor is In the Marines. Th wedding will be this monlh.

FOE Auxiliary Holds District Meeting Sunday Approximately members attended the FOE Auxiliary district meeting held Sunday. Feb. 6. ihe legion hull. Six members Irom Hutchinson, were present and 21 Th welcome address was given by the president.

Minn Etna Baldwin. Reports on membership were given by the visiting members. Also prcsi-nl was Hie state vice president. Mrs. Joe Hejrvy.

Three new members were Initiated. The ritualistic 1enm was In charge of the initiation. At the cliifso of the meeting thf group went Ihe Fucles homo here Mrs. Lt-Mcr Brill and her rriiivmittce pervert refreshments. Youth Revival Feb.

8-13 7:30 P.M. WltS BUD UNI The LI? tie "Eddla Fl.her", Fwm TULSA. OKLA. ASSEMBLY of GOD 9TH HUBBARD Dinnw fwta, Solsd Mi Sgor Spmhi GEMOLOGIST Short white organdy Fatti nightgown has satin ribbon bow matched to turquoise Chantilly lace stocking- top. WHIMSY! In her first sprin collection, Genevieve Foth shows accessories os whimsical as any ever designed by her late Fath.

Stockings with Chantilly lace garter tops, high necked short organdy night gowns, and blossom-decorated hats typify these accessories. By Rossette Har- Utopian Club Meets With Mrs. Carney Bern is The Utopian club met recently at the home of Mrs. Carney Be-' mis, 1208 Truman. Character and personal powe was the topic of the lesson given by Elmer Walters.

Some the points she stressed in getting along with others were: to smile often, to give a hearty hand-shake, remember names, to be polite, and not to Indulge In self pity. But most of all she stressed the Im portance of spiritual guidance for stronger character. Many hints for healthier living were given by Mrs. Bemis in her lesson entitled, "Help yourself to The General 'Federation of Women's clubs magazine was reviewed by Mrs. Dale Vainer.

A report on the County Council meeting which was held at Ellin-wood was given by Mrs. Viva Gar-rlgues. It was also announced that Miss Nancy Sullentrop has entered the district art contest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W.

B. Digr.aa on Feb. 15. VFW Auxiliary Sewing Club Holds Meeting The VFW Auxiliary sewing club met recently for a covered dish luncheon and a day of sewing lap cushion covers and quilts. Fourteen members were present and a total of 5S hours of work wtll be credited to the auxiliary.

The next will be held at the VFW hall Feb. 11. Cinnamon-Grape Jelly New Xork If the winter jelly supply r.eeds replenishing try this oinnamon-grape treat. Mix 2 cups of bottled grape juice, 1 cup of water and 1 box Df powdered pectin. Bring to boiling point over high heat, stirring constantly.

Stir in cups of 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon and 14 teaspoon 0 1 ground cloves. Bring to boiling point over high neat, stirring constantly. Stir in 3'i cups of sujrar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon and Jwjqoes Faih's tiny toque of organza hyacinths that tatter a pretty face is In hyacinth blue. Miniature sailor by Jacques Fath is in pale pink baJtU-Straw, with pint rose trim at bacfe-' grove, NEA Staff Correspondent, Paris. The Party Line Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Dreher, 220' Morton, are the parents of a baby girl, born at St. Rose hospital, Sun day morning. Feb, 6. She weighed 6 pounds p.nd they have named' her Kala Ann.

The grandp arer.ts are Mr. A. J. Zelenka, 2Z0S Morton and Mr. and Mrs.

Matt Dreher 2511 Forest. This is the sixth grandchild for Drehers and the first for ZclerLkas Jaclc Zelen-ka, who attends college at Ft Hay3, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Mrs. Viola. Pence, 1613 Morion and Miss Edna Hlnes, 181D Morton, were co-hostesses at a bridge party given at the home of Mrs, Fence, Friday evening. Those present were Mrs. Brownie Weathers, Mrs.

Blanche K1ep per, Mrs. Arthur B. Clark, Mrs. Arthur Meyers, Mrs. Glenn Meade and Mrs, Verl Amend Also present at the paity were Mrs.

Nora Kearney and Mrs. Robert E. Speaks, mother and sister of Mrs. Pence High score was won by-Mrs. Meyers and second prize by Mrs Weathers.

Bacon-Avocado Spread York Crisp bacon and avocado make a tasty combination far cocktail dip or spread. Crum- 3 strips or crisp bacon and with 1 mashed avocado, 1 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon grated onion, Garnish with chopped fresh parsley and paprika. teaspoon of ground cloves. Bring to boiling point again and boil 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, skim off foam and pour into Eternized glasses.

Cover with melted paraffin. Yield, six-ounce glasses. in thinking liameotary procedure motions. "Tralnlnn- antf Rhnwtniy Tieof caif was sriven by Kent otte. Lois StosE gave a surprise number by playing a coronet solo -How Can I Leave Barbara and Joyce Otte led recreation.

The nost and hostess were Delores and Darrel Dune- K' CK- iwxii meeting win ne nem bl Dlst 77, March 7. Reporter, Janet Otte. Engagement Announced The engagement of University of Kansas students, Nancy BusseJ and Alvin P. Schmid, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter G. Schmid, Milwaukee, Is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Orrln Russell, Stafford. The bride elect, a member of Delta Gamma, is a senior. Her fi ance, who previously attended the University of Wisconsin, is a member of Phi Kappa.

Schoonover-Cobb Engagement Announced A June wedding is planned by Marilyn Echoonover for her marriage to William Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cobb, Larned. The engagement ia announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Sch-oonover, Lyons. Mr. Cobb is attending Southwes tern college at Winfield and his fiancee is attending Emporia State college. Getting Up Nights 1 ccmir.n'rt Kldrie: Bidder quiet, srnlfylne. 111 CTSTEX tablets rears prove mIeIj lad JXJR.

JLMMJES CornBeefHashCasserole is Tasfy, Satisfying Dish BY GAYNOR MADDOX, NEA 1 mm WOW that eggs are so low in price, recipes using eggs arc important- We select these two that use monosodium glutamate, powdered agent for bringing out the flavor of the ingredients used in the recipe. It does not add flavor of its own, it brings out flavors already in the recipe. Both the French and Chinese have been using it for centuries. So aBe Topped Cauliflower (Serves 4-6) Trim and wash large head of cauliflower; separate into flowerets. Cook in boiling salted water until barely tender, drain, Reserving liquid.

Arrange flowerets in single layer in greased SjtBx-2-inch baking dish. Make sauce witb 3 tablespoons each butter or margarine and flour, ii cup reserved cauliflower liquid, and Vi cup cream. Add 14 cup Crated Parmesan cheese, salt and pepper to taste, and teaspoon monosodium glutamate, Cool, then blend in 2 slightly beaten egg yolks: fold in 2 stiffly the purposes of our ADVERTISING Continental Offers NEW IMPROVED SERVICE TO 'KANSAS CITY New, more convenient 10:20 a.m. and 5:04 p.m. departures, with early- morning, early evening relvrn servic, TULSA Convenient 10:20 a.m.

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