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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • 7

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Wichita, Kansas
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7
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telephone either Mrs Jenkins at 62-8035 or Mrs Tower at 62-2567 KOREAN CHAPTER Korean chapiter No 92 American War Dads and its auxiliary will meet at 5:30 Sunday for a covered-dish supper at the home of Mr and Mrs Zngrim 15144 East First Boxes will be filled to send to boys in the armed forces PRINCIPALS AT LUNCHEON-i-Postal Transport assoda ion uxiliarY for in the Colonial room at Innes Pictured 'left to right Mrs Fred Klaassen general chairman Mrs Koch president-elect Mrs Mueller president and Mrs Warren Riner main speaker (Eagle Staff Photo Welsh CLUB CHARTER MEMBERS-r-The Welsh club met Tuesday for luncheon at Bam to observe founders day Charter members are pictured left to right including Mesdames Lulu Wilson Jones Mary Feris Abe FL Cates Arthur Paul David president and founder and Williams (Eagle Staff Photo) ane -DEAREST BETTY: understand there are in the first and second idocks on North Roosevelt The Young Don Enochs (she was Ellen McEwen) and their 2 little boys who have been making their home in Boulder Colo are to be welcoming their friends at' 153 North Roosevelt before too long That is the home formerly belonging to the Eked Bums And the Richard Mayers will be leaving their residence at 216 North Roosevelt and will put their welcome mat out at 66 Mission in Eastborough the home formerly owned by Mrs father' Harrison who in turn will move to Ms new home at another Eastborough address New residents at this home at 216 North Roosevelt will be Dr and Mrs Frederick Chard who have come 'here recently 'from St Ste Marie Mich POTPOURRI Mary Louise Knlghtley and Mary Elizabeth Hinshaw who will be leaving Wichita Saturday are looking forward to an interesting time at Lake Placid where represent the Junior League of Wichita at a League convention April 21 through 2S and to later fun and shopping in New York where to be Joined by their husbands J6hn and Wallace They'll be bade in Wichita the very last of the month Among those enjoying the performance of "Good Night Ladles' at the Arcadia Wednesday night were Dr and Mrs Victor Benton Dr and Mrs Herman Schuman Mr' and MW Amos Small and the Don Smalls Janice paskam with Estelle Voran as her i- guest left today for a week end with friends in Kansas City Spring vacationers at Raney Plaza hotel Miami Beach Fla include Mr and Mrs Harry Bogue and MK and Mrs A' Farhip I PARTY Virginia Small and Charlene Clapp have invited aome 100 guests for cocktails this afternoon from 2 until 6 at home Mrs Jake Moses here from Atlanta Ga visiting friends is the honor guest At are being entered by exhibitors from out of town as well as Wichita growers This show Is open' to the publle and no charge far DoL on 3 'udh Vel 1- No 1 i i i 1 I -i i TV STATIONS NOW A REALITY FOR WICHITA i Customers Choosing Philco Models While Selection Available aAnioni Ryes center on belts In spite of the vagaries of the sometimes up sometimes down sometimes there has never been a time when belts have played such an Important part In faahtan aa they do this season i Belts today are really dramatic fashion productions too Tha smartest are all wide and all shaped In some way or another There are the waist clncher or corselet belts that look Just Ilka their names made in leather or lastex or wide even boned There are the cummerbund belts usually In soft fabric draped to give a higher Empire waistline and then there are the contour belts In leather that give the illusion of a low waistline Above all the new belts are a decorative way of tying Indepen dent separates into an Integrated costume (Copyright IMS Mnr York HOmId Tribnao Xno) TV Tim Ai COLORADO TURER ADAPTED TO UIIP PHILCO IRGIIUGHTS FCC THAW PROMISES CARLE HOOKUP StiOII LOCAL MERCHANTS PREPARING FOR BIG DEMAIIQ j-- er ingway in- their home last evening Spring flowers graced the servlng table" -r Mr and Mrs David Frahsen with their daugh-ter'and son Flo Ann and David have Just returned from- a brief visit tor their' summer --home In Estes Park Colo There were deer around the cabin and even though they had a beautiful snow storm blue birds arrived': (which is an event at this time of year) and the crocuses were pushing through the 'snow Mr and Mrs Tom Bond have returned home aftei spending the Easter week end with Rev and-Mrs Snodgrass in Enid Okla Reverend and Mrs Snodgrass are former Wichltans you remember They plan to leave May 16 tor a trip around the world More later JANEL Recent Arrival Mr and Mrs Jack Randall of Larned Kah announce the birth of their daughter Gwendolyn Kay April 13 at SLJ Joseph hospital in Larned They have another daughter Jacqueline Sue four yean old Mrs Randall is the former Alberta Fosberg daughter of Mrs Violet Fosberg and the late Herman Fosberg' of Wichita Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs A Randall 143? North Old Manor Road McCormick PJTA to Have April Meeting The April meeting of McCormick Parent-Teacher association will be held in the school auditorium Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock A special program has been arranged as follows: Songs by the fifth grade music class directed by Miss Ethel Price music Instructor a health skit written and enacted by McCormick health council under the direction of their health leader Mrs Ruth Whitehead a reading by a health elf Nancy Fry songs by the Men a piano solo fay Greg Miller safety ejf music on the accordion by Jimmy Wilson and a ten minutes film and Cover" concerning what to do during an atomic attack The flag salute win be lead by Cuo pack 735 den 2 Devotions will be gien by Mrs Kenneth Lillie There' wltt be a short business session with Mrs Horold Siegel presiding Mrs Slifer will Install new officers for the camingyear Three prizes will be given a prize for the lucky man a prize for the lucky lady and a prize for the room having the largest percentage of attendance A social hour win follow with the board members serving refresh ments PTA Banquet to Honor Teachers and Principal OK school Parent-Teacher association win have an banquet Friday evening starting at 7 'honoring the OK school teachers and principal Mrs Harold Heston president win preside at the business meeting during which the new officers win be installed Mrs Spencer Lopg 10th district director wUl be the Installing officer Johnston will conduct the evening's entertainment and Carmen Wolfe will play dinner music followed lay a community sopgfest Welch win give devotions lota Mu Chapter Plans Preferential Tea tota Mu chapterof Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority wUl give a preferential tea tom to 6 Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs Warren Spaulding Mrs Norris president will preside at the tea Blue and gold sorority colors anc the sorority flower the Jonquil wUl be used In table decor i Invitations have been sent to Mrs Davit and Mrs Maher rusfaees and to members transferring from other cities Mes-damea Weaver Brinkoeter and James Bunker Assisting will be: Mesdames Ehrlich rush chairman and Riggs 8 Krug Bldman Sticker and Athen Jordan B'nai B'rith Chapter To Hear Ralph Hinman Brith women'll chapter No 63 will meet for business and snackbar at 1 jn Tuesday at Temple Emanu-EL Ralph Hinman wll give a Dutch Uncle talk will be Mrs Welter Kata and Mrs Gerald Auerbach the time the picture -with the Wind was at Its popularity height a Gone with the Wind dance was given in Atlantaand Mrs Moses was there as Scarlett Tables at Wichita Country dub' were festive and gay with red checked tablecloths and arrangements of red tulips for decor when Mrs Orville Glide and Mrs Latlnls entertained a sizeable group of their friends at breakfast Thursday Mrs Del Kettler with Mrs 'George Mueller and Barbara Magruder assisting invited guests to her home Wednesday evening for a personal shower to honor Sallle Brannsn bride-elect of William Buttram The buffet table had ah arrangement of yellow Jonquils and yellow and green tapers for decor pattern choices include Graymont In 'Sfracuse china Squareline in Cambridge crystal Lily of the Valley In Crown pottery and her silver pattern is Prestige Mr and Mrs Wleneke entertained -members of- the bridal party of their daughter Lela Jo and her fiance Loren Doyle Hem I- f'i i KW i 17-inch Console- with Greatest "POWER Pupils Personnel Of June frisky to Attend Festival Two chartered buses and 25 passenger cars filled with students and personnel of June Frisby academy will leave April 26 at 5:30 a to attend the 11th annual Southwest Accordion festival at Oklahoma City Okla The festival will be April 26 and 27 Various schools of the four-state area will perform first Solos and group play win be featured Performances are scheduled In the afternoon and evening of both days Highlight of the Sunday program will be numbers by a massed accordion band Soloists receiving the highest rating at the first day contest will -be presented Last year three students from tbe'local academy won first place ratings Guest player at the festival will be Angelo Delalra of Three He will appear Sunday afternoon Recognized schools from Kansas Oklahoma Texas and Missouri will participate Saintpaulia Society To Have Violet Show Wichita Saintpaulia society Amateur African Violet show will be held on Saturday and Sunday in the Butts-Cadillae show rooms 1900 East Douglas The hours on Saturday are from 2 to 8 and Sunday 2to6pnL 'This Is the first show of Its kind given In Wichita and many violets for tpruta A Shell! 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Pages Available:
574,434
Years Available:
1879-1980